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Mon, 20 May 2019 11:30:37 +0000 (UTC) Received: from thuth.remote.csb (ovpn-117-9.ams2.redhat.com [10.36.117.9]) by smtp.corp.redhat.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 058B95C553; Mon, 20 May 2019 11:30:31 +0000 (UTC) Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/4] KVM selftests for s390x To: Paolo Bonzini , Christian Borntraeger , Janosch Frank , kvm@vger.kernel.org, Andrew Jones Cc: =?UTF-8?B?UmFkaW0gS3LEjW3DocWZ?= , Shuah Khan , David Hildenbrand , Cornelia Huck , linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-kselftest@vger.kernel.org, linux-s390@vger.kernel.org References: <20190516111253.4494-1-thuth@redhat.com> From: Thomas Huth Openpgp: preference=signencrypt Autocrypt: addr=thuth@redhat.com; keydata= xsFNBFH7eUwBEACzyOXKU+5Pcs6wNpKzrlJwzRl3VGZt95VCdb+FgoU9g11m7FWcOafrVRwU yYkTm9+7zBUc0sW5AuPGR/dp3pSLX/yFWsA/UB4nJsHqgDvDU7BImSeiTrnpMOTXb7Arw2a2 4CflIyFqjCpfDM4MuTmzTjXq4Uov1giGE9X6viNo1pxyEpd7PanlKNnf4PqEQp06X4IgUacW tSGj6Gcns1bCuHV8OPWLkf4hkRnu8hdL6i60Yxz4E6TqlrpxsfYwLXgEeswPHOA6Mn4Cso9O 0lewVYfFfsmokfAVMKWzOl1Sr0KGI5T9CpmRfAiSHpthhHWnECcJFwl72NTi6kUcUzG4se81 O6n9d/kTj7pzTmBdfwuOZ0YUSqcqs0W+l1NcASSYZQaDoD3/SLk+nqVeCBB4OnYOGhgmIHNW 0CwMRO/GK+20alxzk//V9GmIM2ACElbfF8+Uug3pqiHkVnKqM7W9/S1NH2qmxB6zMiJUHlTH gnVeZX0dgH27mzstcF786uPcdEqS0KJuxh2kk5IvUSL3Qn3ZgmgdxBMyCPciD/1cb7/Ahazr 3ThHQXSHXkH/aDXdfLsKVuwDzHLVSkdSnZdt5HHh75/NFHxwaTlydgfHmFFwodK8y/TjyiGZ zg2Kje38xnz8zKn9iesFBCcONXS7txENTzX0z80WKBhK+XSFJwARAQABzRxUaG9tYXMgSHV0 aCA8dGguaHV0aEBnbXguZGU+wsF7BBMBAgAlAhsDBgsJCAcDAgYVCAIJCgsEFgIDAQIeAQIX gAUCUfuWKwIZAQAKCRAu2dd0/nAttbe/EACb9hafyOb2FmhUqeAiBORSsUifFacQ7laVjcgR I4um8CSHvxijYftpkM2EdAtmXIKgbNDpQoXcWLXB9lu9mLgTO4DVT00TRR65ikn3FCWcyT74 ENTOzRKyKLsDCjhXKPblTPIQbYAUCOWElcyAPm0ERd62fA/rKNxgIiNo/l4UODOMoOJm2/Ox ZoTckW68Eqv7k9L7m7j+Hn3hoDTjAmcCBJt+j7pOhzWvCbqoNOIH8C8qvPaNlrba+R/K6jkO 6jZkTbYQpGIofEQJ/TNn38IsNGpI1ALTHWFtoMxp3j2Imz0REO6dRE2fHRN8sVlHgkoeGhmY NbDsDE1jFQOEObFnu0euk//7BXU7tGOHckVAZ8T1smiRPHfQU7UEH2a/grndxJ+PNeM5w7n2 l+FN3cf2KgPotCK2s9MjSdZA7C5e3rFYO8lqiqTJKvc62vqp3e7B0Kjyy5/QtzSOejBij2QL xkKSFNtxIz4MtuxN8e3IDQNxsKry3nF7R4MDvouXlMo6wP9KuyNWb+vFJt9GtbgfDMIFVamp ZfhEWzWRJH4VgksENA4K/BzjEHCcbTUb1TFsiB1VRnBPJ0SqlvifnfKk6HcpkDk6Pg8Q5FOJ gbNHrdgXsm+m/9GF2zUUr+rOlhVbK23TUqKqPfwnD7uxjpakVcJnsVCFqJpZi1F/ga9IN87B TQRR+3lMARAAtp831HniPHb9AuKq3wj83ujZK8lH5RLrfVsB4X1wi47bwo56BqhXpR/zxPTR eOFT0gnbw9UkphVc7uk/alnXMDEmgvnuxv89PwIQX6k3qLABeV7ykJQG/WT5HQ6+2DdGtVw3 2vjYAPiWQeETsgWRRQMDR0/hwp8s8tL/UodwYCScH6Vxx9pdy353L1fK4Bb9G73a+9FPjp9l x+WwKTsltVqSBuSjyZQ3c3EE8qbTidXZxB38JwARH8yN3TX+t65cbBqLl/zRUUUTapHQpUEd yoAsHIml32e4q+3xdLtTdlLi7FgPBItSazcqZPjEcYW73UAuLcmQmfJlQ5PkDiuqcitn+KzH /1pqsTU7QFZjbmSMJyXY0TDErOFuMOjf20b6arcpEqse1V3IKrb+nqqA2azboRm3pEANLAJw iVTwK3qwGRgK5ut6N/Znv20VEHkFUsRAZoOusrIRfR5HFDxlXguAdEz8M/hxXFYYXqOoaCYy 6pJxTjy0Y/tIfmS/g9Bnp8qg9wsrsnk0+XRnDVPak++G3Uq9tJPwpJbyO0vcqEI3vAXkAB7X VXLzvFwi66RrsPUoDkuzj+aCNumtOePDOCpXQGPpKl+l1aYRMN/+lNSk3+1sVuc2C07WnYyE gV/cbEVklPmKrNwu6DeUyD0qI/bVzKMWZAiB1r56hsGeyYcAEQEAAcLBXwQYAQIACQUCUft5 TAIbDAAKCRAu2dd0/nAttYTwEACLAS/THRqXRKb17PQmKwZHerUvZm2klo+lwQ3wNQBHUJAT p2R9ULexyXrJPqjUpy7+voz+FcKiuQBTKyieiIxO46oMxsbXGZ70o3gxjxdYdgimUD6U8PPd JH8tfAL4BR5FZNjspcnscN2jgbF4OrpDeOLyBaj6HPmElNPtECHWCaf1xbIFsZxSDGMA6cUh 0uX3Q8VI7JN1AR2cfiIRY7NrIlWYucJxyKjO3ivWm69nCtsHiJ0wcF8KlVo7F2eLaufo0K8A ynL8SHMF3VEyxsXOP2f1UR9T2Ur30MXcTBpjUxml1TX3RWY5uH89Js/jlIugBwuAmacJ7JYh lTg6sF/GNc4nPb4kk2yktNWTade+TzsllYlJPaorD2Qe8qX0iFUhFC6y9+O6mP4ZvWoYapp9 ezYNuebMgEr93ob1+4sFg3812wNP01WqsGtWCJHnPv/JoonFdMzD/bIkXGEJMk6ks2kxQQZq g6Ik/s/vxOfao/xCn8nHt7GwvVy41795hzK6tbSl+BuyCRp0vfPRP34OnK7+jR2nvQpJu/pU rCELuGwT9hsYkUPjVd4lfylN3mzEc6iAv/wwjsc0DRTSQCpXT3v2ymTAsRKrVaEZLibTXaf+ WslxWek3xNYRiqwwWAJuL652eAlxUgQ5ZS+fXBRTiQpJ+F26I/2lccScRd9G5w== Organization: Red Hat Message-ID: <9423ba89-b10e-5e6e-3cc8-8088f3088233@redhat.com> Date: Mon, 20 May 2019 13:30:31 +0200 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/60.6.1 MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Language: en-US Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.79 on 10.5.11.16 X-Greylist: Sender IP whitelisted, not delayed by milter-greylist-4.5.16 (mx1.redhat.com [10.5.110.30]); Mon, 20 May 2019 11:30:37 +0000 (UTC) Sender: linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org On 20/05/2019 13.20, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > On 16/05/19 13:12, Thomas Huth wrote: >> This patch series enables the KVM selftests for s390x. As a first >> test, the sync_regs from x86 has been adapted to s390x. >> >> Please note that the ucall() interface is not used yet - since >> s390x neither has PIO nor MMIO, this needs some more work first >> before it becomes usable (we likely should use a DIAG hypercall >> here, which is what the sync_reg test is currently using, too...). > > No objections at all, though it would be like to have ucall plumbed in > from the beginning. I'm still looking at the ucall interface ... what I don't quite get yet is the question why the ucall_type there is selectable during runtime? Are there plans to have test that could either use UCALL_PIO or UCALL_MMIO? If not, what about moving ucall_init() and ucall() to architecture specific code in tools/testing/selftests/kvm/lib/aarch64/ and tools/testing/selftests/kvm/lib/x86_64 instead, and to remove the ucall_type stuff again (so that x86 is hard-wired to PIO and aarch64 is hard-wired to MMIO)? ... then I could add a DIAG-based ucall on s390x more easily, I think. Thomas From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: thuth at redhat.com (Thomas Huth) Date: Mon, 20 May 2019 13:30:31 +0200 Subject: [RFC PATCH 0/4] KVM selftests for s390x In-Reply-To: References: <20190516111253.4494-1-thuth@redhat.com> Message-ID: <9423ba89-b10e-5e6e-3cc8-8088f3088233@redhat.com> On 20/05/2019 13.20, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > On 16/05/19 13:12, Thomas Huth wrote: >> This patch series enables the KVM selftests for s390x. As a first >> test, the sync_regs from x86 has been adapted to s390x. >> >> Please note that the ucall() interface is not used yet - since >> s390x neither has PIO nor MMIO, this needs some more work first >> before it becomes usable (we likely should use a DIAG hypercall >> here, which is what the sync_reg test is currently using, too...). > > No objections at all, though it would be like to have ucall plumbed in > from the beginning. I'm still looking at the ucall interface ... what I don't quite get yet is the question why the ucall_type there is selectable during runtime? Are there plans to have test that could either use UCALL_PIO or UCALL_MMIO? If not, what about moving ucall_init() and ucall() to architecture specific code in tools/testing/selftests/kvm/lib/aarch64/ and tools/testing/selftests/kvm/lib/x86_64 instead, and to remove the ucall_type stuff again (so that x86 is hard-wired to PIO and aarch64 is hard-wired to MMIO)? ... then I could add a DIAG-based ucall on s390x more easily, I think. Thomas From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: thuth@redhat.com (Thomas Huth) Date: Mon, 20 May 2019 13:30:31 +0200 Subject: [RFC PATCH 0/4] KVM selftests for s390x In-Reply-To: References: <20190516111253.4494-1-thuth@redhat.com> Message-ID: <9423ba89-b10e-5e6e-3cc8-8088f3088233@redhat.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Message-ID: <20190520113031.1nJSwUBxm8sRhDxOawdxW8geBnipHq2Y6njDQLPdQ-s@z> On 20/05/2019 13.20, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > On 16/05/19 13:12, Thomas Huth wrote: >> This patch series enables the KVM selftests for s390x. As a first >> test, the sync_regs from x86 has been adapted to s390x. >> >> Please note that the ucall() interface is not used yet - since >> s390x neither has PIO nor MMIO, this needs some more work first >> before it becomes usable (we likely should use a DIAG hypercall >> here, which is what the sync_reg test is currently using, too...). > > No objections at all, though it would be like to have ucall plumbed in > from the beginning. I'm still looking at the ucall interface ... what I don't quite get yet is the question why the ucall_type there is selectable during runtime? Are there plans to have test that could either use UCALL_PIO or UCALL_MMIO? If not, what about moving ucall_init() and ucall() to architecture specific code in tools/testing/selftests/kvm/lib/aarch64/ and tools/testing/selftests/kvm/lib/x86_64 instead, and to remove the ucall_type stuff again (so that x86 is hard-wired to PIO and aarch64 is hard-wired to MMIO)? ... then I could add a DIAG-based ucall on s390x more easily, I think. Thomas