[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [RFC XEN PATCH v8 5/5] domctl: Add XEN_DOMCTL_gsi_permission to grant gsi
On 2024/5/29 14:31, Jan Beulich wrote: > On 29.05.2024 04:41, Chen, Jiqian wrote: >> Hi, >> On 2024/5/17 19:50, Jan Beulich wrote: >>> On 17.05.2024 13:14, Chen, Jiqian wrote: >>>> On 2024/5/17 18:51, Jan Beulich wrote: >>>>> On 17.05.2024 12:45, Chen, Jiqian wrote: >>>>>> On 2024/5/16 22:01, Jan Beulich wrote: >>>>>>> On 16.05.2024 11:52, Jiqian Chen wrote: >>>>>>>> + if ( gsi >= nr_irqs_gsi ) >>>>>>>> + { >>>>>>>> + ret = -EINVAL; >>>>>>>> + break; >>>>>>>> + } >>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>> + if ( !irq_access_permitted(current->domain, gsi) || >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I.e. assuming IRQ == GSI? Is that a valid assumption when any number of >>>>>>> source overrides may be surfaced by ACPI? >>>>>> All irqs smaller than nr_irqs_gsi are gsi, aren't they? >>>>> >>>>> They are, but there's not necessarily a 1:1 mapping. >>>> Oh, so do I need to add a new gsi_caps to store granted gsi? >>> >>> Probably not. You ought to be able to translate between GSI and IRQ, >>> and then continue to record in / check against IRQ permissions. >> But I found in function init_irq_data: >> for ( irq = 0; irq < nr_irqs_gsi; irq++ ) >> { >> int rc; >> >> desc = irq_to_desc(irq); >> desc->irq = irq; >> >> rc = init_one_irq_desc(desc); >> if ( rc ) >> return rc; >> } >> Does it mean that when irq < nr_irqs_gsi, the gsi and irq is a 1:1 mapping? > > No, as explained before. I also don't see how you would derive that from the > code above. Because here set desc->irq = irq, and it seems there is no other place to change this desc->irq, so, gsi 1 is considered to irq 1. > "nr_irqs_gsi" describes what its name says: The number of > IRQs mapping to a (_some_) GSI. That's to tell them from the non-GSI (i.e. > mainly MSI) ones. There's no implication whatsoever on the IRQ <-> GSI > mapping. > >> What's more, when using PHYSDEVOP_setup_gsi, it calls mp_register_gsi, >> and in mp_register_gsi, it uses " desc = irq_to_desc(gsi); " to get irq_desc >> directly. > > Which may be wrong, while that wrong-ness may not have hit anyone in > practice (for reasons that would need working out). > >> Combining above, can we consider "gsi == irq" when irq < nr_irqs_gsi ? > > Again - no. Since you are certain that they are not equal, could you tell me where show they are not equal or where build their mappings, so that I can know how to do a conversion gsi from irq. > > Jan -- Best regards, Jiqian Chen.
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