[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [RFC PATCH v1 4/4] arm/libxl: Emulated PCI device tree node in libxl
On 7/24/20 2:39 AM, Stefano Stabellini wrote: > On Thu, 23 Jul 2020, Rahul Singh wrote: >> libxl will create an emulated PCI device tree node in the >> device tree to enable the guest OS to discover the virtual >> PCI during guest boot. >> >> We introduced the new config option [vpci="ecam"] for guests. >> When this config option is enabled in a guest configuration, >> a PCI device tree node will be created in the guest device tree. >> >> A new area has been reserved in the arm guest physical map at >> which the VPCI bus is declared in the device tree (reg and ranges >> parameters of the node). >> >> Change-Id: I47d39cbe8184de2226f174644df9790ecc610ccd > Same question > > >> Signed-off-by: Rahul Singh <rahul.singh@xxxxxxx> >> --- >> tools/libxl/libxl_arm.c | 200 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> tools/libxl/libxl_types.idl | 6 + >> tools/xl/xl_parse.c | 7 ++ >> xen/include/public/arch-arm.h | 28 +++++ >> 4 files changed, 241 insertions(+) >> >> diff --git a/tools/libxl/libxl_arm.c b/tools/libxl/libxl_arm.c >> index 34f8a29056..84568e9dc9 100644 >> --- a/tools/libxl/libxl_arm.c >> +++ b/tools/libxl/libxl_arm.c >> @@ -268,6 +268,130 @@ static int fdt_property_regs(libxl__gc *gc, void *fdt, >> return fdt_property(fdt, "reg", regs, sizeof(regs)); >> } >> >> +static int fdt_property_vpci_bus_range(libxl__gc *gc, void *fdt, >> + unsigned num_cells, ...) >> +{ >> + uint32_t bus_range[num_cells]; >> + be32 *cells = &bus_range[0]; >> + int i; >> + va_list ap; >> + uint32_t arg; >> + >> + va_start(ap, num_cells); >> + for (i = 0 ; i < num_cells; i++) { >> + arg = va_arg(ap, uint32_t); >> + set_cell(&cells, 1, arg); >> + } >> + va_end(ap); >> + >> + return fdt_property(fdt, "bus-range", bus_range, sizeof(bus_range)); >> +} >> + >> +static int fdt_property_vpci_interrupt_map_mask(libxl__gc *gc, void *fdt, >> + unsigned num_cells, ...) >> +{ >> + uint32_t interrupt_map_mask[num_cells]; >> + be32 *cells = &interrupt_map_mask[0]; >> + int i; >> + va_list ap; >> + uint32_t arg; >> + >> + va_start(ap, num_cells); >> + for (i = 0 ; i < num_cells; i++) { >> + arg = va_arg(ap, uint32_t); >> + set_cell(&cells, 1, arg); >> + } >> + va_end(ap); >> + >> + return fdt_property(fdt, "interrupt-map-mask", interrupt_map_mask, >> + sizeof(interrupt_map_mask)); >> +} >> + >> +static int fdt_property_vpci_ranges(libxl__gc *gc, void *fdt, >> + unsigned vpci_addr_cells, >> + unsigned cpu_addr_cells, >> + unsigned vpci_size_cells, >> + unsigned num_regs, ...) >> +{ >> + uint32_t >> regs[num_regs*(vpci_addr_cells+cpu_addr_cells+vpci_size_cells)]; >> + be32 *cells = ®s[0]; >> + int i; >> + va_list ap; >> + uint64_t arg; >> + >> + va_start(ap, num_regs); >> + for (i = 0 ; i < num_regs; i++) { >> + /* Set the memory bit field */ >> + arg = va_arg(ap, uint64_t); >> + set_cell(&cells, 1, arg); >> + >> + /* Set the vpci bus address */ >> + arg = vpci_addr_cells ? va_arg(ap, uint64_t) : 0; >> + set_cell(&cells, 2 , arg); >> + >> + /* Set the cpu bus address where vpci address is mapped */ >> + arg = cpu_addr_cells ? va_arg(ap, uint64_t) : 0; >> + set_cell(&cells, cpu_addr_cells, arg); >> + >> + /* Set the vpci size requested */ >> + arg = vpci_size_cells ? va_arg(ap, uint64_t) : 0; >> + set_cell(&cells, vpci_size_cells,arg); >> + } >> + va_end(ap); >> + >> + return fdt_property(fdt, "ranges", regs, sizeof(regs)); >> +} >> + >> +static int fdt_property_vpci_interrupt_map(libxl__gc *gc, void *fdt, >> + unsigned child_unit_addr_cells, >> + unsigned child_interrupt_specifier_cells, >> + unsigned parent_unit_addr_cells, >> + unsigned parent_interrupt_specifier_cells, >> + unsigned num_regs, ...) >> +{ >> + uint32_t interrupt_map[num_regs * (child_unit_addr_cells + >> + child_interrupt_specifier_cells + parent_unit_addr_cells >> + + parent_interrupt_specifier_cells + 1)]; >> + be32 *cells = &interrupt_map[0]; >> + int i,j; >> + va_list ap; >> + uint64_t arg; >> + >> + va_start(ap, num_regs); >> + for (i = 0 ; i < num_regs; i++) { >> + /* Set the child unit address*/ >> + for (j = 0 ; j < child_unit_addr_cells; j++) { >> + arg = va_arg(ap, uint32_t); >> + set_cell(&cells, 1 , arg); >> + } >> + >> + /* Set the child interrupt specifier*/ >> + for (j = 0 ; j < child_interrupt_specifier_cells ; j++) { >> + arg = va_arg(ap, uint32_t); >> + set_cell(&cells, 1 , arg); >> + } >> + >> + /* Set the interrupt-parent*/ >> + set_cell(&cells, 1 , GUEST_PHANDLE_GIC); >> + >> + /* Set the parent unit address*/ >> + for (j = 0 ; j < parent_unit_addr_cells; j++) { >> + arg = va_arg(ap, uint32_t); >> + set_cell(&cells, 1 , arg); >> + } >> + >> + /* Set the parent interrupt specifier*/ >> + for (j = 0 ; j < parent_interrupt_specifier_cells; j++) { >> + arg = va_arg(ap, uint32_t); >> + set_cell(&cells, 1 , arg); >> + } >> + } >> + va_end(ap); >> + >> + return fdt_property(fdt, "interrupt-map", interrupt_map, >> + sizeof(interrupt_map)); >> +} >> + >> static int make_root_properties(libxl__gc *gc, >> const libxl_version_info *vers, >> void *fdt) >> @@ -659,6 +783,79 @@ static int make_vpl011_uart_node(libxl__gc *gc, void >> *fdt, >> return 0; >> } >> >> +static int make_vpci_node(libxl__gc *gc, void *fdt, >> + const struct arch_info *ainfo, >> + struct xc_dom_image *dom) >> +{ >> + int res; >> + const uint64_t vpci_ecam_base = GUEST_VPCI_ECAM_BASE; >> + const uint64_t vpci_ecam_size = GUEST_VPCI_ECAM_SIZE; >> + const char *name = GCSPRINTF("pcie@%"PRIx64, vpci_ecam_base); >> + >> + res = fdt_begin_node(fdt, name); >> + if (res) return res; >> + >> + res = fdt_property_compat(gc, fdt, 1, "pci-host-ecam-generic"); >> + if (res) return res; >> + >> + res = fdt_property_string(fdt, "device_type", "pci"); >> + if (res) return res; >> + >> + res = fdt_property_regs(gc, fdt, GUEST_ROOT_ADDRESS_CELLS, >> + GUEST_ROOT_SIZE_CELLS, 1, vpci_ecam_base, vpci_ecam_size); >> + if (res) return res; >> + >> + res = fdt_property_vpci_bus_range(gc, fdt, 2, 0,255); >> + if (res) return res; >> + >> + res = fdt_property_cell(fdt, "linux,pci-domain", 0); >> + if (res) return res; >> + >> + res = fdt_property_cell(fdt, "#address-cells", 3); >> + if (res) return res; >> + >> + res = fdt_property_cell(fdt, "#size-cells", 2); >> + if (res) return res; >> + >> + res = fdt_property_cell(fdt, "#interrupt-cells", 1); >> + if (res) return res; >> + >> + res = fdt_property_string(fdt, "status", "okay"); >> + if (res) return res; >> + >> + res = fdt_property_vpci_ranges(gc, fdt, GUEST_PCI_ADDRESS_CELLS, >> + GUEST_ROOT_ADDRESS_CELLS, GUEST_PCI_SIZE_CELLS, >> + 3, >> + GUEST_VPCI_ADDR_TYPE_MEM, GUEST_VPCI_MEM_PCI_ADDR, >> + GUEST_VPCI_MEM_CPU_ADDR, GUEST_VPCI_MEM_SIZE, >> + GUEST_VPCI_ADDR_TYPE_PREFETCH_MEM, GUEST_VPCI_PREFETCH_MEM_PCI_ADDR, >> + GUEST_VPCI_PREFETCH_MEM_CPU_ADDR, GUEST_VPCI_PREFETCH_MEM_SIZE, >> + GUEST_VPCI_ADDR_TYPE_IO, GUEST_VPCI_IO_PCI_ADDR, >> + GUEST_VPCI_IO_CPU_ADDR, GUEST_VPCI_IO_SIZE); >> + if (res) return res; >> + >> + res = fdt_property_vpci_interrupt_map_mask(gc, fdt, 4, 0, 0, 0, 7); > it would make sense to separate out child_unit_addr_cells and > child_interrupt_specifier_cells here like we do below with > fdt_property_vpci_interrupt_map > > >> + if (res) return res; >> + >> + /* >> + * Legacy interrupt is forced and assigned to the guest. >> + * This will be removed once we have implementation for MSI support. >> + * >> + */ >> + res = fdt_property_vpci_interrupt_map(gc, fdt, 3, 1, 0, 3, >> + 4, >> + 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 136, DT_IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH, >> + 0, 0, 0, 2, 0, 137, DT_IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH, >> + 0, 0, 0, 3, 0, 138, DT_IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH, >> + 0, 0, 0, 4, 0, 139, DT_IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH); > The 4 interrupt allocated for this need to be defined in > xen/include/public/arch-arm.h as well. Also, why would we want to get > rid of the legacy interrupts completely? It would be possible to still > find device or software that rely on them. I think this is more about shared interrupts support complexity > > >> + if (res) return res; >> + >> + res = fdt_end_node(fdt); >> + if (res) return res; >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> static const struct arch_info *get_arch_info(libxl__gc *gc, >> const struct xc_dom_image >> *dom) >> { > [...] > > >> diff --git a/xen/include/public/arch-arm.h b/xen/include/public/arch-arm.h >> index 7364a07362..4e19c62948 100644 >> --- a/xen/include/public/arch-arm.h >> +++ b/xen/include/public/arch-arm.h >> @@ -426,6 +426,34 @@ typedef uint64_t xen_callback_t; >> #define GUEST_VPCI_ECAM_BASE xen_mk_ullong(0x10000000) >> #define GUEST_VPCI_ECAM_SIZE xen_mk_ullong(0x10000000) >> >> +#define GUEST_PCI_ADDRESS_CELLS 3 >> +#define GUEST_PCI_SIZE_CELLS 2 >> + >> +/* PCI-PCIe memory space types */ >> +#define GUEST_VPCI_ADDR_TYPE_PREFETCH_MEM xen_mk_ullong(0x42000000) >> +#define GUEST_VPCI_ADDR_TYPE_MEM xen_mk_ullong(0x02000000) >> +#define GUEST_VPCI_ADDR_TYPE_IO xen_mk_ullong(0x01000000) >> + >> +/* Guest PCI-PCIe memory space where config space and BAR will be >> available.*/ >> +#define GUEST_VPCI_PREFETCH_MEM_CPU_ADDR xen_mk_ullong(0x4000000000) > It looks like it could conflict with GUEST_RAM1_BASE+GUEST_RAM1_SIZE? > > >> +#define GUEST_VPCI_MEM_CPU_ADDR xen_mk_ullong(0x04020000) >> +#define GUEST_VPCI_IO_CPU_ADDR xen_mk_ullong(0xC0200800) > 0xC0200800 looks like it could conflict with > GUEST_RAM0_BASE+GUEST_RAM0_SIZE? > > >> +/* >> + * This is hardcoded values for the real PCI physical addresses. >> + * This will be removed once we read the real PCI-PCIe physical >> + * addresses form the config space and map to the guest memory map >> + * when assigning the device to guest via VPCI. >> + * >> + */ >> +#define GUEST_VPCI_PREFETCH_MEM_PCI_ADDR xen_mk_ullong(0x4000000000) >> +#define GUEST_VPCI_MEM_PCI_ADDR xen_mk_ullong(0x50000000) >> +#define GUEST_VPCI_IO_PCI_ADDR xen_mk_ullong(0x00000000) >> + >> +#define GUEST_VPCI_PREFETCH_MEM_SIZE xen_mk_ullong(0x100000000) >> +#define GUEST_VPCI_MEM_SIZE xen_mk_ullong(0x08000000) > How did you chose these sizes? GUEST_VPCI_MEM_SIZE and/or > GUEST_VPCI_PREFETCH_MEM_SIZE are supposed to potentially cover all the > PCI BARs, including potential future hotplug devices, right? > > If so, maybe we need to increase GUEST_VPCI_MEM_SIZE to a couple of GB > and GUEST_VPCI_PREFETCH_MEM_SIZE to even more? > > > > >> +#define GUEST_VPCI_IO_SIZE xen_mk_ullong(0x00800000) >> + >> /* >> * 16MB == 4096 pages reserved for guest to use as a region to map its >> * grant table in.
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