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2018 Aug 03
2
[RFC 0/4] Virtio uses DMA API for all devices
On Fri, 2018-08-03 at 09:02 -0700, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 03, 2018 at 10:58:36AM -0500, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> > On Fri, 2018-08-03 at 00:05 -0700, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> > > > 2- Make virtio use the DMA API with our custom platform-provided
> > > > swiotlb callbacks when needed, that is when not using IOMMU *and*
> > > >
2018 Aug 03
2
[RFC 0/4] Virtio uses DMA API for all devices
On Fri, 2018-08-03 at 09:02 -0700, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 03, 2018 at 10:58:36AM -0500, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> > On Fri, 2018-08-03 at 00:05 -0700, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> > > > 2- Make virtio use the DMA API with our custom platform-provided
> > > > swiotlb callbacks when needed, that is when not using IOMMU *and*
> > > >
2018 Aug 04
0
[RFC 0/4] Virtio uses DMA API for all devices
...o is defined to bypass
dma translations, it is very clearly stated in the spec. It has some
ill-defined bits to bypass it, so if you want the dma mapping API
to be used you'll have to set that bit (in its original form, a refined
form, or an entirely newly defined sane form) and make sure your
hypersivors always sets it. It's not rocket science, just a little bit
for work to make sure your setup is actually going to work reliably
and portably.
> We aren't going to cancel years of HW and SW development for our
Maybe you should have actually read the specs you are claiming to
implemente...
2018 Aug 05
2
[RFC 0/4] Virtio uses DMA API for all devices
...t; dma translations, it is very clearly stated in the spec. It has some
> ill-defined bits to bypass it, so if you want the dma mapping API
> to be used you'll have to set that bit (in its original form, a refined
> form, or an entirely newly defined sane form) and make sure your
> hypersivors always sets it. It's not rocket science, just a little bit
> for work to make sure your setup is actually going to work reliably
> and portably.
I think you are conflating completely different things, let me try to
clarify, we might actually be talking past each other.
> > We ar...
2018 Aug 05
2
[RFC 0/4] Virtio uses DMA API for all devices
...t; dma translations, it is very clearly stated in the spec. It has some
> ill-defined bits to bypass it, so if you want the dma mapping API
> to be used you'll have to set that bit (in its original form, a refined
> form, or an entirely newly defined sane form) and make sure your
> hypersivors always sets it. It's not rocket science, just a little bit
> for work to make sure your setup is actually going to work reliably
> and portably.
I think you are conflating completely different things, let me try to
clarify, we might actually be talking past each other.
> > We ar...
2010 Oct 22
6
help a newbie please
Hi list readers,
I am an experienced developer with only nominal configuration talent.
These days, mostly I use ubuntu linux, but have used Debian, WhiteBox,
CentOS, RH, Fedora.
I have been using Sun VirtualBox to very great effect and hope for better
performance
by installing and using xen.
I also intend to use Dom0 exclusively as a host, and not install any other
packages.
Instead, I expect to