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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] PCI Pass-through in Xen ARM: Draft 4
>>> On 02.09.15 at 16:57, <ian.campbell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, 2015-08-13 at 09:29 -0600, Jan Beulich wrote:
>> >>> On 13.08.15 at 11:42, <mjaggi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:
>> > 2.1 pci_hostbridge and pci_hostbridge_ops
>> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> > --------
>> > The init function in the PCI host driver calls to register hostbridge
>> > callbacks:
>> >
>> > int pci_hostbridge_register(pci_hostbridge_t *pcihb);
>> >
>> > struct pci_hostbridge_ops {
>> > u32 (*pci_conf_read)(struct pci_hostbridge*, u32 bus, u32 devfn,
>> > u32 reg, u32 bytes);
>> > void (*pci_conf_write)(struct pci_hostbridge*, u32 bus, u32
>> > devfn,
>> > u32 reg, u32 bytes, u32 val);
>> > };
>> >
>> > struct pci_hostbridge{
>> > u32 segno;
>> > paddr_t cfg_base;
>> > paddr_t cfg_size;
>> > struct dt_device_node *dt_node;
>> > struct pci_hostbridge_ops ops;
>> > struct list_head list;
>> > };
>> >
>> > A PCI conf_read function would internally be as follows:
>> > u32 pcihb_conf_read(u32 seg, u32 bus, u32 devfn,u32 reg, u32 bytes)
>> > {
>> > pci_hostbridge_t *pcihb;
>> > list_for_each_entry(pcihb, &pci_hostbridge_list, list)
>> > {
>> > if(pcihb-segno == seg)
>> > return pcihb-ops.pci_conf_read(pcihb, bus, devfn, reg,
>> > bytes);
>> > }
>> > return -1;
>> > }
>>
>> Which implies 1 segment per host bridge, which doesn't seem too
>> nice to me: I can't see why a bridge might not cover more than one
>> segment, and I also can't see why you shouldn't be able to put
>> multiple bridges in the same segment when the number of busses
>> they have is small.
>
> Does this imply that:
> #define PHYSDEVOP_pci_host_bridge_add <<>>
> struct physdev_pci_host_bridge_add {
> /* IN */
> uint16_t seg;
> uint64_t cfg_base;
> uint64_t cfg_size;
> };
> (as specified in this draft 4) ought to have a bus field (as proposed in
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.emulators.xen.devel/233386) or perhaps
> even a bus and nr_buses field to give a span?
The latter, yes.
> And then that the lookup functions ought to take those into account, of
> course.
>
> In the case where a single bridge covers multiple segments would we then
> need to support calling this function multiple times i.e. once for each
> segment the bridge contains each pointing to the same cfg region? Or
> something similar.
Right.
Jan
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