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2009 Jun 18
0
[PREFIXv5 00/13] qemu: MSI-X support
Here is the port of MSI-X support patches to upstream qemu. Please comment or commit. This patchset adds generic support for MSI-X, adds implementation in APIC, and uses MSI-X in virtio-net. Changelog: - since v4 rebased to latest bits. rename resize_region -> resize_bar - since v3 call to resize_region on load split patches a bit differently to address style comments by Glauber
2009 Jun 18
0
[PREFIXv5 00/13] qemu: MSI-X support
Here is the port of MSI-X support patches to upstream qemu. Please comment or commit. This patchset adds generic support for MSI-X, adds implementation in APIC, and uses MSI-X in virtio-net. Changelog: - since v4 rebased to latest bits. rename resize_region -> resize_bar - since v3 call to resize_region on load split patches a bit differently to address style comments by Glauber
2009 Jun 10
0
[PATCHv4 00/13] qemu: MSI-X support
Here is the port of MSI-X support patches to upstream qemu. Please comment or commit. This patchset adds generic support for MSI-X, adds implementation in APIC, and uses MSI-X in virtio-net. Changelog: - since v3 call to resize_region on load split patches a bit differently to address style comments by Glauber update commit message to clarify what msix_support flag does - since v2 rename
2009 Jun 10
0
[PATCHv4 00/13] qemu: MSI-X support
Here is the port of MSI-X support patches to upstream qemu. Please comment or commit. This patchset adds generic support for MSI-X, adds implementation in APIC, and uses MSI-X in virtio-net. Changelog: - since v3 call to resize_region on load split patches a bit differently to address style comments by Glauber update commit message to clarify what msix_support flag does - since v2 rename
2009 Jun 05
0
[PATCHv3 00/13] qemu: MSI-X support
Here is the port of MSI-X support patches to upstream qemu. Please comment or commit. This patchset adds generic support for MSI-X, adds implementation in APIC, and uses MSI-X in virtio-net. At Paul's suggestion, I use stl_phy to decouple APIC and MSI-X implementation. This uses the mask table patch that I posted previously, and which is now included in the series. -- MST Changelog: v3:
2009 Jun 05
0
[PATCHv3 00/13] qemu: MSI-X support
Here is the port of MSI-X support patches to upstream qemu. Please comment or commit. This patchset adds generic support for MSI-X, adds implementation in APIC, and uses MSI-X in virtio-net. At Paul's suggestion, I use stl_phy to decouple APIC and MSI-X implementation. This uses the mask table patch that I posted previously, and which is now included in the series. -- MST Changelog: v3:
2009 Jun 02
0
[PATCHv2 00/13] qemu: MSI-X support
Resending. Incorporated a minor fix pointed out by Isaku Yamahata. Here is the port of MSI-X support patches to upstream qemu. Please comment or commit. This patchset adds generic support for MSI-X, adds implementation in APIC, and uses MSI-X in virtio-net. At Paul's suggestion, I use stl_phy to decouple APIC and MSI-X implementation. This uses the mask table patch that I posted previously,
2009 Jun 02
0
[PATCHv2 00/13] qemu: MSI-X support
Resending. Incorporated a minor fix pointed out by Isaku Yamahata. Here is the port of MSI-X support patches to upstream qemu. Please comment or commit. This patchset adds generic support for MSI-X, adds implementation in APIC, and uses MSI-X in virtio-net. At Paul's suggestion, I use stl_phy to decouple APIC and MSI-X implementation. This uses the mask table patch that I posted previously,
2009 Jun 21
1
[PATCHv6 05/12] qemu/pci: MSI-X support functions
Add functions implementing MSI-X support. First user will be virtio-pci. Note that platform must set a flag to declare MSI supported: this is a safety measure to avoid breaking platforms which should support MSI-X but currently lack this in the interrupt controller emulation. For PC this will be set by APIC. Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com> --- Makefile.target | 2
2009 Jun 21
1
[PATCHv6 05/12] qemu/pci: MSI-X support functions
Add functions implementing MSI-X support. First user will be virtio-pci. Note that platform must set a flag to declare MSI supported: this is a safety measure to avoid breaking platforms which should support MSI-X but currently lack this in the interrupt controller emulation. For PC this will be set by APIC. Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com> --- Makefile.target | 2
2009 May 25
0
[PATCH 00/11] qemu: MSI-X support
Here is the port of MSI-X support patches to upstream qemu. Anthony, you said you are willing to borrow a few cycles to help MSI-X go in through QEMU - could you please comment or commit? This patchset adds generic support for MSI-X, adds implementation in APIC, and uses MSI-X in virtio-net. At Paul's suggestion, I use stl_phy to decouple APIC and MSI-X implementation. This is on top of
2009 May 25
0
[PATCH 00/11] qemu: MSI-X support
Here is the port of MSI-X support patches to upstream qemu. Anthony, you said you are willing to borrow a few cycles to help MSI-X go in through QEMU - could you please comment or commit? This patchset adds generic support for MSI-X, adds implementation in APIC, and uses MSI-X in virtio-net. At Paul's suggestion, I use stl_phy to decouple APIC and MSI-X implementation. This is on top of
2009 Jun 21
0
[PATCHv6 04/12] qemu/pci: check constant registers on load
Add "cmask" table of constant register masks: if a bit is not writeable and is set in cmask table, this bit is checked on load. An attempt to load an image that would change such a register causes load to fail. Use this table to make sure that load does not modify registers that guest can not change (directly or indirectly). Note: we can't just assume that read-only registers never
2009 Jun 21
0
[PATCHv6 04/12] qemu/pci: check constant registers on load
Add "cmask" table of constant register masks: if a bit is not writeable and is set in cmask table, this bit is checked on load. An attempt to load an image that would change such a register causes load to fail. Use this table to make sure that load does not modify registers that guest can not change (directly or indirectly). Note: we can't just assume that read-only registers never
2009 Jun 05
1
[PATCHv3 05/13] qemu: MSI-X support functions
Add functions implementing MSI-X support. First user will be virtio-pci. Note that platform must set a flag to declare MSI supported. For PC this will be set by APIC. Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com> --- Makefile.target | 2 +- hw/msix.c | 423 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ hw/msix.h | 35 +++++ hw/pci.h | 20 +++ 4
2009 Jun 05
1
[PATCHv3 05/13] qemu: MSI-X support functions
Add functions implementing MSI-X support. First user will be virtio-pci. Note that platform must set a flag to declare MSI supported. For PC this will be set by APIC. Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com> --- Makefile.target | 2 +- hw/msix.c | 423 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ hw/msix.h | 35 +++++ hw/pci.h | 20 +++ 4
2009 Jun 18
0
[PATCHv5 05/13] qemu: MSI-X support functions
Add functions implementing MSI-X support. First user will be virtio-pci. Note that platform must set a flag to declare MSI supported: this is a safety measure to avoid breaking platforms which should support MSI-X but currently lack this in the interrupt controller emulation. For PC this will be set by APIC. Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com> --- Makefile.target | 2
2009 Jun 18
0
[PATCHv5 05/13] qemu: MSI-X support functions
Add functions implementing MSI-X support. First user will be virtio-pci. Note that platform must set a flag to declare MSI supported: this is a safety measure to avoid breaking platforms which should support MSI-X but currently lack this in the interrupt controller emulation. For PC this will be set by APIC. Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com> --- Makefile.target | 2
2009 Jun 10
0
[PATCHv4 05/13] qemu: MSI-X support functions
Add functions implementing MSI-X support. First user will be virtio-pci. Note that platform must set a flag to declare MSI supported: this is a safety measure to avoid breaking platforms which should support MSI-X but currently lack this in the interrupt controller emulation. For PC this will be set by APIC. Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com> --- Makefile.target | 2
2009 Jun 10
0
[PATCHv4 05/13] qemu: MSI-X support functions
Add functions implementing MSI-X support. First user will be virtio-pci. Note that platform must set a flag to declare MSI supported: this is a safety measure to avoid breaking platforms which should support MSI-X but currently lack this in the interrupt controller emulation. For PC this will be set by APIC. Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com> --- Makefile.target | 2