# HG changeset patch # User Keir Fraser # Date 1292320450 0 # Node ID 618ba64260faf45e6ec391582099d7388f013e81 # Parent 72326371ae8106b91da0ca6b0436dd2b6478b7a7 x86/iommu: account for necessary allocations when calculating Dom0's initial allocation size References: bnc#658163 As of c/s 21812:e382656e4dcc, IOMMU related allocations for Dom0 happen only after it got all of its memory allocated, and hence the reserve (mainly for setting up its swiotlb) may get exhausted without accounting for the necessary allocations up front. While not precise, the estimate has been found to be within a couple of pages for the systems it got tested on. For the calculation to be reasonably correct, this depends on the patch titled "x86/iommu: don't map RAM holes above 4G" sent out yesterday. Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich --- a/xen/arch/x86/domain_build.c +++ b/xen/arch/x86/domain_build.c @@ -188,6 +188,15 @@ static unsigned long __init compute_dom0 if ( is_pv_32on64_domain(d) ) avail -= opt_dom0_max_vcpus - 1; + /* Reserve memory for iommu_dom0_init() (rough estimate). */ + if ( iommu_enabled ) + { + unsigned int s; + + for ( s = 9; s < BITS_PER_LONG; s += 9 ) + avail -= max_pdx >> s; + } + /* * If domain 0 allocation isn't specified, reserve 1/16th of available * memory for things like DMA buffers. This reservation is clamped to