[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] RFC: Automatically making a PCI device assignable in the config file
I've been doing some work to try to make driver domains easier to set up and use. At the moment, in order to pass a device through to a guest, you first need to assign it to pciback. This involves doing one of three things: * Running xl pci-assignable-add for the device * Specifying the device to be grabbed on the dom0 Linux command-line * Doing some hackery in /etc/modules.d None of these are very satisfying. What I think would be better is if there was a way to specify in the guest config file, "If device X is not assignable, try to make it assignable". That way you can have a driver domain grab the appropriate device just by running "xl create domnet"; and once we have the xendomains script up and running with xl, you can simply configure your domnet appropriately, and then put it in /etc/xen/auto, to be started automatically on boot. My initial idea was to add a parameter to the pci argument in the config file; for example: pci = ['08:04.1,permissive=1,seize=1'] The 'seize=1' would indicate that if bdf 08:04.1 is not already assignable, that xl should try to make is assignable. The problem here is that this would need to be parsed by xlu_pci_parse_bdf(), which only takes an argumen tof type libxl_device_pci. Now it seems to me that the right place to do this "seizing" is in xl, not inside libxl -- the functions for doing assignment exist already, and are simple and straightforward. But doing it in xl, but as a parameter of the "pci" setting, means changing xlu_pci_parse_bdf() to pass something else back, which begins to get awkward. So it seems to me we have a couple of options: 1. Create a new argument, "pci_seize" or something like that, which would be processed separately from pci 2. Change xlu_pci_parse_bdf to take a pointer to an extra struct, for arguments directed at xl rather than libxl 3. Add "seize" to libxl_device_pci, but have it only used by xl 4. Add "seize" to libxl_device_pci, and have libxl do the seizing. Any preference -- or any other ideas? -George _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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