[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Virtio in Xen on Arm (based on IOREQ concept)
On Fri, 17 Jul 2020, Oleksandr wrote: > > > *A few word about solution:* > > > As it was mentioned at [1], in order to implement virtio-mmio Xen on Arm > > Any plans for virtio-pci? Arm seems to be moving to the PCI bus, and > > it would be very interesting from a x86 PoV, as I don't think > > virtio-mmio is something that you can easily use on x86 (or even use > > at all). > > Being honest I didn't consider virtio-pci so far. Julien's PoC (we are based > on) provides support for the virtio-mmio transport > > which is enough to start working around VirtIO and is not as complex as > virtio-pci. But it doesn't mean there is no way for virtio-pci in Xen. > > I think, this could be added in next steps. But the nearest target is > virtio-mmio approach (of course if the community agrees on that). Hi Julien, Oleksandr, Aside from complexity and easy-of-development, are there any other architectural reasons for using virtio-mmio? I am not asking because I intend to suggest to do something different (virtio-mmio is fine as far as I can tell.) I am asking because recently there was a virtio-pci/virtio-mmio discussion recently in Linaro and I would like to understand if there are any implications from a Xen point of view that I don't yet know. For instance, what's your take on notifications with virtio-mmio? How are they modelled today? Are they good enough or do we need MSIs?
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