[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: RFC: PCI devices passthrough on Arm design proposal
On 18.07.20 14:24, Julien Grall wrote: Hello Julien On 17/07/2020 20:17, Oleksandr wrote:I would like to clarify regarding an IOMMU driver changes which should be done to support PCI pass-through properly.Design document mentions about SMMU, but Xen also supports IPMMU-VMSA (under tech preview now). It would be really nice if the required support is extended to that kind of IOMMU as well.May I clarify what should be implemented in the Xen driver in order to support PCI pass-through feature on Arm?I would expect callbacks to: - add a PCI device - remove a PCI device - assign a PCI device - deassign a PCI deviceAFAICT, they are already existing. So it is a matter of plumbing. This would then be up to the driver to configure the IOMMU correctly. Got it. Should the IOMMU H/W be "PCI-aware" for that purpose?The only requirement is that your PCI devices are behind an IOMMU :). Other than that the IOMMU can mostly be configured the same way as you would do for the non-PCI devices. That's good. The main difference would be how you find the master ID.I am aware that on some platforms, the masterID may be shared between multiple PCI devices. In that case, we would need to have a way to assign all the devices to the same guest (maybe using group?). Or just prevent these devices from being assigned to different guests? During assigning a device to newly created guest check whether masterID is already in use for any existing guests and deny operation in such a case. -- Regards, Oleksandr Tyshchenko
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