Paolo Bonzini
2015-Jul-28 16:36 UTC
[PATCH v4 0/4] virtio: Clean up scatterlists and use the DMA API
On 28/07/2015 15:11, Jan Kiszka wrote:>>> >> >>> >> This doesn't matter much, since the only guests that implement an IOMMU >>> >> in QEMU are (afaik) PPC and x86, and x86 does not yet promise any kind >>> >> of stability. >> > >> > Hmm I think Jan (cc) said it was already used out there. > Yes, no known issues with vt-d emulation for almost a year now. Error > reporting could be improved, and interrupt remapping is still missing, > but those are minor issues in this context.On the other hand interrupt remapping is absolutely necessary for production use, hence my point that x86 does not promise API stability. ("Any kind of stability" actually didn't include crashes; those are not expected :)) The Google patches for userspace PIC and IOAPIC are proceeding well, so hopefully we can have interrupt remapping soon. Paolo
Jan Kiszka
2015-Jul-28 16:42 UTC
[PATCH v4 0/4] virtio: Clean up scatterlists and use the DMA API
On 2015-07-28 18:36, Paolo Bonzini wrote:> On 28/07/2015 15:11, Jan Kiszka wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> This doesn't matter much, since the only guests that implement an IOMMU >>>>>> in QEMU are (afaik) PPC and x86, and x86 does not yet promise any kind >>>>>> of stability. >>>> >>>> Hmm I think Jan (cc) said it was already used out there. >> Yes, no known issues with vt-d emulation for almost a year now. Error >> reporting could be improved, and interrupt remapping is still missing, >> but those are minor issues in this context. > > On the other hand interrupt remapping is absolutely necessary for > production use, hence my point that x86 does not promise API stability.Well, we currently implement the features that the Q35 used to expose. Adding interrupt remapping will require a new chipset and/or a hack switch to ignore compatibility.> > ("Any kind of stability" actually didn't include crashes; those are not > expected :)) > > The Google patches for userspace PIC and IOAPIC are proceeding well, so > hopefully we can have interrupt remapping soon.If the day had 48 hours... I'd love to look into this, first adding QEMU support for the new irqchip architecture. Jan -- Siemens AG, Corporate Technology, CT RTC ITP SES-DE Corporate Competence Center Embedded Linux
Paolo Bonzini
2015-Jul-28 17:15 UTC
[PATCH v4 0/4] virtio: Clean up scatterlists and use the DMA API
On 28/07/2015 18:42, Jan Kiszka wrote:> > On the other hand interrupt remapping is absolutely necessary for > > production use, hence my point that x86 does not promise API stability. > > Well, we currently implement the features that the Q35 used to expose. > Adding interrupt remapping will require a new chipset and/or a hack > switch to ignore compatibility.Isn't the VT-d register space separate from other Q35 features and backwards-compatible? You could even add it to PIIX in theory just by adding a DMAR. It's not like for example SMRAM, where the registers are in the northbridge configuration space and move around in every chipset generation.> > ("Any kind of stability" actually didn't include crashes; those are not > > expected :)) > > > > The Google patches for userspace PIC and IOAPIC are proceeding well, so > > hopefully we can have interrupt remapping soon. > > If the day had 48 hours... I'd love to look into this, first adding QEMU > support for the new irqchip architecture.I hope I can squeeze in some time for that... Google also had an intern that was looking at it. Paolo
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