// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 #include #include #include static void resource_clip(struct resource *res, resource_size_t start, resource_size_t end) { resource_size_t low = 0, high = 0; if (res->end < start || res->start > end) return; /* no conflict */ if (res->start < start) low = start - res->start; if (res->end > end) high = res->end - end; /* Keep the area above or below the conflict, whichever is larger */ if (low > high) res->end = start - 1; else res->start = end + 1; } /* * Some BIOS-es contain a bug where they add addresses which map to * system RAM in the PCI host bridge window returned by the ACPI _CRS * method, see commit 4dc2287c1805 ("x86: avoid E820 regions when * allocating address space"). To avoid this Linux by default excludes * E820 reservations when allocating addresses since 2010. * In 2019 some systems have shown-up with E820 reservations which cover * the entire _CRS returned PCI host bridge window, causing all attempts * to assign memory to PCI BARs to fail if Linux uses E820 reservations. * * Ideally Linux would fully stop using E820 reservations, but then * the old systems this was added for will regress. * Instead keep the old behavior for old systems, while ignoring the * E820 reservations for any systems from now on. */ static void remove_e820_regions(struct resource *avail) { int i, year = dmi_get_bios_year(); struct e820_entry *entry; if (year >= 2018) return; pr_info_once("PCI: Removing E820 reservations from host bridge windows\n"); for (i = 0; i < e820_table->nr_entries; i++) { entry = &e820_table->entries[i]; resource_clip(avail, entry->addr, entry->addr + entry->size - 1); } } void arch_remove_reservations(struct resource *avail) { /* * Trim out BIOS area (high 2MB) and E820 regions. We do not remove * the low 1MB unconditionally, as this area is needed for some ISA * cards requiring a memory range, e.g. the i82365 PCMCIA controller. */ if (avail->flags & IORESOURCE_MEM) { resource_clip(avail, BIOS_ROM_BASE, BIOS_ROM_END); remove_e820_regions(avail); } }