[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH 2/2] xen-pciback: prepare for the split for stub and PV
On Wed, 22 Sep 2021, Oleksandr Andrushchenko wrote: > From: Oleksandr Andrushchenko <oleksandr_andrushchenko@xxxxxxxx> > > Currently PCI backend implements multiple functionalities at a time. > To name a few: > 1. it is used as a database for assignable PCI devices, e.g. xl > pci-assignable-{add|remove|list} manipulates that list. So, whenever > the toolstack needs to know which PCI devices can be passed through > it reads that from the relevant sysfs entries of the pciback. > 2. it is used to hold the unbound PCI devices list, e.g. when passing > through a PCI device it needs to be unbound from the relevant device > driver and bound to pciback (strictly speaking it is not required > that the device is bound to pciback, but pciback is again used as a > database of the passed through PCI devices, so we can re-bind the > devices back to their original drivers when guest domain shuts down) > 3. device reset for the devices being passed through > 4. para-virtualized use-cases support > > The para-virtualized part of the driver is not always needed as some > architectures, e.g. Arm or x86 PVH Dom0, are not using backend-frontend > model for PCI device passthrough. For such use-cases make the very > first step in splitting the xen-pciback driver into two parts: extended > PCI stub and PCI PV backend drivers. At the moment x86 platform will > continue using CONFIG_XEN_PCIDEV_BACKEND for the fully featured backend > driver and new platforms may build a driver with limited functionality > (no PV) by enabling CONFIG_XEN_PCIDEV_STUB. > > Signed-off-by: Oleksandr Andrushchenko <oleksandr_andrushchenko@xxxxxxxx> Please make this the first patch of the series so that... > --- > New in v2 > --- > drivers/xen/Kconfig | 26 +++++++++++++++++++++++++- > drivers/xen/Makefile | 2 +- > drivers/xen/xen-pciback/Makefile | 1 + > drivers/xen/xen-pciback/pciback.h | 5 +++++ > drivers/xen/xen-pciback/xenbus.c | 6 +++++- > 5 files changed, 37 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/xen/Kconfig b/drivers/xen/Kconfig > index 057ddf61ef61..6e92c6be19f1 100644 > --- a/drivers/xen/Kconfig > +++ b/drivers/xen/Kconfig > @@ -180,10 +180,34 @@ config SWIOTLB_XEN > select DMA_OPS > select SWIOTLB > > +config XEN_PCI_STUB > + bool > + > +config XEN_PCIDEV_STUB > + tristate "Xen PCI-device stub driver" > + depends on PCI && !X86 && XEN > + depends on XEN_BACKEND > + select XEN_PCI_STUB > + default m > + help > + The PCI device stub driver provides limited version of the PCI > + device backend driver without para-virtualized support for guests. > + If you select this to be a module, you will need to make sure no > + other driver has bound to the device(s) you want to make visible to > + other guests. > + > + The "hide" parameter (only applicable if backend driver is compiled > + into the kernel) allows you to bind the PCI devices to this module > + from the default device drivers. The argument is the list of PCI BDFs: > + xen-pciback.hide=(03:00.0)(04:00.0) > + > + If in doubt, say m. > + > config XEN_PCIDEV_BACKEND > tristate "Xen PCI-device backend driver" > - depends on PCI && XEN > + depends on PCI && X86 && XEN > depends on XEN_BACKEND ...we don't need this > + select XEN_PCI_STUB > default m > help > The PCI device backend driver allows the kernel to export arbitrary > diff --git a/drivers/xen/Makefile b/drivers/xen/Makefile > index 3434593455b2..5aae66e638a7 100644 > --- a/drivers/xen/Makefile > +++ b/drivers/xen/Makefile > @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_XEN_SYS_HYPERVISOR) += sys-hypervisor.o > obj-$(CONFIG_XEN_PVHVM_GUEST) += platform-pci.o > obj-$(CONFIG_SWIOTLB_XEN) += swiotlb-xen.o > obj-$(CONFIG_XEN_MCE_LOG) += mcelog.o > -obj-$(CONFIG_XEN_PCIDEV_BACKEND) += xen-pciback/ > +obj-$(CONFIG_XEN_PCI_STUB) += xen-pciback/ > obj-$(CONFIG_XEN_PRIVCMD) += xen-privcmd.o > obj-$(CONFIG_XEN_ACPI_PROCESSOR) += xen-acpi-processor.o > obj-$(CONFIG_XEN_EFI) += efi.o > diff --git a/drivers/xen/xen-pciback/Makefile > b/drivers/xen/xen-pciback/Makefile > index e8d981d43235..e2cb376444a6 100644 > --- a/drivers/xen/xen-pciback/Makefile > +++ b/drivers/xen/xen-pciback/Makefile > @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ > # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 > obj-$(CONFIG_XEN_PCIDEV_BACKEND) += xen-pciback.o > +obj-$(CONFIG_XEN_PCIDEV_STUB) += xen-pciback.o > > xen-pciback-y := pci_stub.o pciback_ops.o xenbus.o > xen-pciback-y += conf_space.o conf_space_header.o \ > diff --git a/drivers/xen/xen-pciback/pciback.h > b/drivers/xen/xen-pciback/pciback.h > index 95e28ee48d52..9a64196e831d 100644 > --- a/drivers/xen/xen-pciback/pciback.h > +++ b/drivers/xen/xen-pciback/pciback.h > @@ -71,6 +71,11 @@ struct pci_dev *pcistub_get_pci_dev(struct > xen_pcibk_device *pdev, > struct pci_dev *dev); > void pcistub_put_pci_dev(struct pci_dev *dev); > > +static inline bool xen_pcibk_pv_support(void) > +{ > + return IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_XEN_PCIDEV_BACKEND); > +} > + > /* Ensure a device is turned off or reset */ > void xen_pcibk_reset_device(struct pci_dev *pdev); > > diff --git a/drivers/xen/xen-pciback/xenbus.c > b/drivers/xen/xen-pciback/xenbus.c > index da34ce85dc88..bde63ef677b8 100644 > --- a/drivers/xen/xen-pciback/xenbus.c > +++ b/drivers/xen/xen-pciback/xenbus.c > @@ -743,6 +743,9 @@ const struct xen_pcibk_backend *__read_mostly > xen_pcibk_backend; > > int __init xen_pcibk_xenbus_register(void) > { > + if (!xen_pcibk_pv_support()) > + return 0; Is this truly enough to stop the PV backend from initializing? Have you actually tested it to make sure? If it works, amazing! I am quite happy about this approach :-) > xen_pcibk_backend = &xen_pcibk_vpci_backend; > if (passthrough) > xen_pcibk_backend = &xen_pcibk_passthrough_backend; > @@ -752,5 +755,6 @@ int __init xen_pcibk_xenbus_register(void) > > void __exit xen_pcibk_xenbus_unregister(void) > { > - xenbus_unregister_driver(&xen_pcibk_driver); > + if (xen_pcibk_pv_support()) > + xenbus_unregister_driver(&xen_pcibk_driver); > } > -- > 2.25.1 >
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