[U-Boot] [PATCH v2 07/11] sandbox: Map host memory for efi_loader

Simon Glass sjg at chromium.org
Thu Jun 14 21:36:28 UTC 2018


Hi Alex,

On 14 June 2018 at 13:15, Alexander Graf <agraf at suse.de> wrote:
>
>
> On 14.06.18 21:02, Simon Glass wrote:
>> Hi Alex,
>>
>> On 14 June 2018 at 12:22, Alexander Graf <agraf at suse.de> wrote:
>>> With efi_loader we do not control payload applications, so we can not
>>> teach them about the difference between virtual and physical addresses.
>>>
>>> Instead, let's just always map host virtual addresses in the efi memory
>>> map. That way we can be sure that all memory allocation functions always
>>> return consumable pointers.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf at suse.de>
>>>
>>> ---
>>>
>>> v1 -> v2:
>>>
>>>   - only compile efi_add_known_memory if efi_loader is enabled
>>> ---
>>>  arch/sandbox/cpu/cpu.c | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++
>>>  1 file changed, 20 insertions(+)
>>
>> NAK.
>>
>> You should not point sandbox pointers into the EFI tables. I know it
>> looks like a clever shortcut, but it is not correct. It will mess up
>> logging and debugging, since those pointers bear no easily accessible
>> relationship to U-Boot address.
>>
>> Please start from my v7 patch. I'm happy to help do this correctly.
>> But, again, I think it should come after we have basic sandbox EFI
>> support applied.
>
> I don't want to play ping pong with you here. NAK on your approach until
> I see it properly executing selftest.

I think you just did :-)

But if you are asking for me to pull together a patch that gets that
far, then OK. I can see that you are not convinced it would work, or
be easy to follow, and I have not proven that yet. I was just hoping
to take things in incremental steps since this has been outstanding
for so long.

>
> So either we drive this forward or we don't. Your choice.

I have long wanted EFI to fall into the sandbox testing framework, so
that e.g. 'make tests' will quickly run the EFI tests. I don't think
we are too far away. It doesn't have to happen immediately, but I
predict that when we get it working, we won't look back. It will be
much more convenient than running a separate app or testing on 'real
hardware' and you can set up quite complicated things with it.

Regards,
Simon


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