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From: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
To: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>,
	Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
Cc: aik@ozlabs.ru, qemu-ppc@nongnu.org, qemu-devel@nongnu.org,
	mdroth@us.ibm.com
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [RFC] pseries: Enable in-kernel H_LOGICAL_CI_{LOAD, STORE} implementations
Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2015 16:19:14 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <54D23872.90007@suse.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20150204013211.GU28703@voom.fritz.box>



On 04.02.15 02:32, David Gibson wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 04, 2015 at 08:19:06AM +1100, Paul Mackerras wrote:
>> On Tue, Feb 03, 2015 at 05:10:51PM +1100, David Gibson wrote:
>>> qemu currently implements the hypercalls H_LOGICAL_CI_LOAD and
>>> H_LOGICAL_CI_STORE as PAPR extensions.  These are used by the SLOF firmware
>>> for IO, because performing cache inhibited MMIO accesses with the MMU off
>>> (real mode) is very awkward on POWER.
>>>
>>> This approach breaks when SLOF needs to access IO devices implemented
>>> within KVM instead of in qemu.  The simplest example would be virtio-blk
>>> using an iothread, because the iothread / dataplane mechanism relies on
>>> an in-kernel implementation of the virtio queue notification MMIO.
>>>
>>> To fix this, an in-kernel implementation of these hypercalls has been made,
>>> however, the hypercalls still need to be enabled from qemu.  This performs
>>> the necessary calls to do so.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>>> +    ret1 = kvmppc_enable_hcall(kvm_state, H_LOGICAL_CI_LOAD);
>>> +    if (ret1 != 0) {
>>> +        fprintf(stderr, "Warning: error enabling H_LOGICAL_CI_LOAD in KVM:"
>>> +                " %s\n", strerror(errno));
>>> +    }
>>> +
>>> +    ret2 = kvmppc_enable_hcall(kvm_state, H_LOGICAL_CI_STORE);
>>> +    if (ret2 != 0) {
>>> +        fprintf(stderr, "Warning: error enabling H_LOGICAL_CI_STORE in KVM:"
>>> +                " %s\n", strerror(errno));
>>> +     }
>>> +
>>> +    if ((ret1 != 0) || (ret2 != 0)) {
>>> +        fprintf(stderr, "Warning: Couldn't enable H_LOGICAL_CI_* in KVM, SLOF"
>>> +                " may be unable to operate devices with in-kernel emulation\n");
>>> +    }
>>
>> You'll always get these warnings if you're running on an old (meaning
>> current upstream) kernel, which could be annoying.
> 
> True.
> 
>> Is there any way
>> to tell whether you have configured any devices which need the
>> in-kernel MMIO emulation and only warn if you have?
> 
> In theory, I guess so.  In practice I can't see how you'd enumerate
> all devices that might require kernel intervention without something
> horribly invasive.

We could WARN_ONCE in QEMU if we emulate such a hypercall, but its
handler is io_mem_unassigned (or we add another minimum priority huge
memory region on all 64bits of address space that reports the breakage).


Alex

  reply	other threads:[~2015-02-04 15:19 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-02-03  6:10 [Qemu-devel] [RFC] pseries: Enable in-kernel H_LOGICAL_CI_{LOAD, STORE} implementations David Gibson
2015-02-03  8:56 ` [Qemu-devel] [Qemu-ppc] " Nikunj A Dadhania
2015-02-03 21:19 ` [Qemu-devel] " Paul Mackerras
2015-02-04  1:32   ` David Gibson
2015-02-04 15:19     ` Alexander Graf [this message]
2015-02-05  0:48       ` David Gibson
2015-02-05  0:54         ` Alexander Graf
2015-02-05  2:55           ` David Gibson
2015-02-05 10:22             ` Alexander Graf
2015-02-05 11:30               ` David Gibson
2015-02-05 11:55                 ` Alexander Graf
2015-02-06  2:54                   ` David Gibson
2015-02-06  7:56                     ` Alexander Graf
2015-02-09  0:37                       ` David Gibson
2015-02-09  1:41                         ` Alexander Graf

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