[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Reset pass-thru devices in a VM
On 09.08.2019 10:38, Chao Gao wrote: I have a device which only supports secondary bus reset. After being assigned to a VM, it would be placed under host bridge. For devices under host bridge, secondary bus reset is not applicable. Thus, a VM has no way to reset this device. This device's usage would be limited without PCI reset (for example, its driver cannot re-initialize the device properly without PCI reset, which means in VM device won't be usable after unloading the driver), it would be much better if there is a way available to VMs to reset the device. In my mind, a straightfoward solution is to create a virtual bridge for a VM and place the pass-thru device under a virtual bridge. But it isn't supported in Xen (KVM/QEMU supports) and enabling it looks need a lot of efforts. Meanwhile I think a couple of years ago there was some initial effort to get a newer chipset (Q35 iirc) emulated for HVM guests. Alternatively, emulating FLR (Function Level Reset) capability for this device might be a feasible way and only needs relatively few changes. I am planning to enable an opt-in feature (like 'permissive') to allow qemu to expose FLR capability to guest for pass-thru devices as long as this device is resetable on dom0 (i.e. the device has 'reset' attribute under its sysfs). And when guest initiates an FLR, qemu just echo 1 to the 'reset' attribute on dom0. Do you think emulating FLR capability is doable? Wouldn't a such emulated guest initiated reset affect other devices (likely not under control of this guest) as well? Jan _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xenproject.org/mailman/listinfo/xen-devel
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