[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [rfc 00/18] ioemu: use devfn instead of slots as the unit for passthrough
On Mon, 02 Mar 2009 11:33:41 +0000 Keir Fraser <keir.fraser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 02/03/2009 11:25, "Simon Horman" <horms@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >> I mean that xend can pick a virtual devfn for the device that it knows has > >> a > >> non-conflicting GSI. This avoids any need for dynamic mapping between devfn > >> and GSI (which would be more of a pain in the neck -- for example, your > >> patch doesn't work because certain parts of BIOS info tables need to be > >> dynamically generated, as currently they hardcode the devfn-GSI > >> relationship). > > > > Thanks for the clarification. I suspect that scheme could easily run into > > allocation problems when multi-function devices are passed-through as > > multi-function devices. Especially in the case of hot-plug. Buy which I > > mean, it might be hard to find a device with the GSI for INTA + one or more > > of INTB, C and D are free. But I'll take a look into it and see how it > > goes. > > Well, it depends how many devices you want to pass through. I bet you're > good up to at least half dozen, and likely more. > > > In any case, could you be more specific about which areas my approach break? > > Mainly, virtual firmware and (possibly) save/restore. The latter depends on > whether a guest with dynamically assigned devfn<->GSI relationship is ever > allowed to be saved/restored. > > Your approach is also no good for PCI hotplug, since I'm pretty sure you > cannot update GSI bindings after the guest has booted. Unless there's some > ACPI magic that could be employed in this case. If you want to assign many devices to guest, it is one of approaches to expand GSIs statically. You can support hot-plug easily. dev 0 INTA -> GSI 16 dev 0 INTB -> GSI 17 dev 0 INTC -> GSI 18 dev 0 INTD -> GSI 19 dev 1 INTA -> GSI 20 dev 1 INTB -> GSI 21 dev 1 INTC -> GSI 22 dev 1 INTD -> GSI 23 dev 2 INTA -> GSI 24 dev 2 INTB -> GSI 25 dev 2 INTC -> GSI 26 dev 2 INTD -> GSI 27 ... dev 31 INTA -> GSI 140 dev 31 INTB -> GSI 141 dev 31 INTC -> GSI 142 dev 31 INTD -> GSI 143 Please note that _PRT method in ACPI AML should reflect GSIs. If you expand GSIs, it will be necessary to change the _PRT method. Please see tools/firmware/hvmloader/acpi/dsdt.asl. Thanks, -- Yuji Shimada _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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