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2017 Feb 07
2
[PATCH 1/9] virtio_pci: remove struct virtio_pci_vq_info
On 2017?02?06? 01:15, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > We don't really need struct virtio_pci_vq_info, as most field in there > are redundant: > > - the vq backpointer is not strictly neede to start with > - the entry in the vqs list is not needed - the generic virtqueue already > has list, we only need to check if it has a callback to get the same > semantics >
2017 Feb 07
2
[PATCH 1/9] virtio_pci: remove struct virtio_pci_vq_info
On 2017?02?06? 01:15, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > We don't really need struct virtio_pci_vq_info, as most field in there > are redundant: > > - the vq backpointer is not strictly neede to start with > - the entry in the vqs list is not needed - the generic virtqueue already > has list, we only need to check if it has a callback to get the same > semantics >
2011 Dec 08
14
[PATCH 0/11] RFC: PCI using capabilitities
Here's the patch series I ended up with. I haven't coded up the QEMU side yet, so no idea if the new driver works. Questions: (1) Do we win from separating ISR, NOTIFY and COMMON? (2) I used a "u8 bar"; should I use a bir and pack it instead? BIR seems a little obscure (noone else in the kernel source seems to refer to it). Cheers, Rusty.
2011 Dec 08
14
[PATCH 0/11] RFC: PCI using capabilitities
Here's the patch series I ended up with. I haven't coded up the QEMU side yet, so no idea if the new driver works. Questions: (1) Do we win from separating ISR, NOTIFY and COMMON? (2) I used a "u8 bar"; should I use a bir and pack it instead? BIR seems a little obscure (noone else in the kernel source seems to refer to it). Cheers, Rusty.
2013 Mar 21
24
[PATCH 00/22] New virtio PCI layout
I've renewed this again, with some comments from HPA. I've tried to keep the new patches separate, so you can see the changes since we last discussed this (and so it's easy to back it out if we decide it's insane). I haven't even looked at the QEMU side so this is completely untested. Comments gratefully received! Rusty. Michael S Tsirkin (1): pci: add pci_iomap_range
2013 Mar 21
24
[PATCH 00/22] New virtio PCI layout
I've renewed this again, with some comments from HPA. I've tried to keep the new patches separate, so you can see the changes since we last discussed this (and so it's easy to back it out if we decide it's insane). I haven't even looked at the QEMU side so this is completely untested. Comments gratefully received! Rusty. Michael S Tsirkin (1): pci: add pci_iomap_range
2017 Jan 27
15
automatic IRQ affinity for virtio V2
Hi Michael, hi Jason, This patches applies a few cleanups to the virtio PCI interrupt handling code, and then converts the virtio PCI code to use the automatic MSI-X vectors spreading, as well as using the information in virtio-blk and virtio-scsi to automatically align the blk-mq queues to the MSI-X vectors. Changes since V1: - dropped the patches already merged for 4.10-rc - new patch to
2017 Jan 27
15
automatic IRQ affinity for virtio V2
Hi Michael, hi Jason, This patches applies a few cleanups to the virtio PCI interrupt handling code, and then converts the virtio PCI code to use the automatic MSI-X vectors spreading, as well as using the information in virtio-blk and virtio-scsi to automatically align the blk-mq queues to the MSI-X vectors. Changes since V1: - dropped the patches already merged for 4.10-rc - new patch to
2015 Jan 21
9
[PATCH post-squash 0/9] virtio 1.0: virtio-pci fixup
This is just repost of all patches with fixups squashed in - convenient if you just want to remove old ones from queue and apply new ones. I also tweaked commit log for patch "virtio_pci: modern driver" I also included Gerd's tag: Tested-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel at redhat.com> You can find it all before the rebase -i --autosquash in my tree:
2015 Jan 21
9
[PATCH post-squash 0/9] virtio 1.0: virtio-pci fixup
This is just repost of all patches with fixups squashed in - convenient if you just want to remove old ones from queue and apply new ones. I also tweaked commit log for patch "virtio_pci: modern driver" I also included Gerd's tag: Tested-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel at redhat.com> You can find it all before the rebase -i --autosquash in my tree:
2017 Feb 05
13
automatic IRQ affinity for virtio V3
Hi Michael, hi Jason, This patches applies a few cleanups to the virtio PCI interrupt handling code, and then converts the virtio PCI code to use the automatic MSI-X vectors spreading, as well as using the information in virtio-blk and virtio-scsi to automatically align the blk-mq queues to the MSI-X vectors. Changes since V2: - remove a redundant callback check - calculate ->msix_vectors
2017 Feb 05
13
automatic IRQ affinity for virtio V3
Hi Michael, hi Jason, This patches applies a few cleanups to the virtio PCI interrupt handling code, and then converts the virtio PCI code to use the automatic MSI-X vectors spreading, as well as using the information in virtio-blk and virtio-scsi to automatically align the blk-mq queues to the MSI-X vectors. Changes since V2: - remove a redundant callback check - calculate ->msix_vectors
2015 Jan 21
14
[PATCH pre-squash 00/14] virtio 1.0: virtio-pci fixup
This is just the full patchset reposted with fixups in correct order, before squashing them. I also tweaked commit log for patch "virtio_pci: modern driver" I also included Gerd's tag: Tested-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel at redhat.com> You can find it all before the rebase -i --autosquash in my tree: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mst/vhost.git virtio-next
2015 Jan 21
14
[PATCH pre-squash 00/14] virtio 1.0: virtio-pci fixup
This is just the full patchset reposted with fixups in correct order, before squashing them. I also tweaked commit log for patch "virtio_pci: modern driver" I also included Gerd's tag: Tested-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel at redhat.com> You can find it all before the rebase -i --autosquash in my tree: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mst/vhost.git virtio-next
2016 Nov 06
8
virtio_pci irq handling cleanups
Hi Michael, this series contains a couple cleanups for the virtio_pci interrupt handling code, including a switch to the new pci_irq_alloc_vectors helper. All these are in preparation of taking advantage of the new PCI layer / core IRQ interrupt affinity handling, for which I will send out a series once this and some core interrupt handling changes are in.
2016 Nov 06
8
virtio_pci irq handling cleanups
Hi Michael, this series contains a couple cleanups for the virtio_pci interrupt handling code, including a switch to the new pci_irq_alloc_vectors helper. All these are in preparation of taking advantage of the new PCI layer / core IRQ interrupt affinity handling, for which I will send out a series once this and some core interrupt handling changes are in.
2015 Jan 14
22
[PATCH v3 00/16] virtio-pci: towards virtio 1.0 guest support
Changes since v2: handling for devices without config space (e.g. rng) reduce # of mappings for VQs These patches seem to work fine on my virtio-1.0 qemu branch. There haven't been any bugs since v2: just minor cleanups and enhancements. QEMU side is still undergoing polishing, but is already testable. Rusty, what do you think? Let's merge these for 3.20? Also - will you be doing that
2015 Jan 14
22
[PATCH v3 00/16] virtio-pci: towards virtio 1.0 guest support
Changes since v2: handling for devices without config space (e.g. rng) reduce # of mappings for VQs These patches seem to work fine on my virtio-1.0 qemu branch. There haven't been any bugs since v2: just minor cleanups and enhancements. QEMU side is still undergoing polishing, but is already testable. Rusty, what do you think? Let's merge these for 3.20? Also - will you be doing that
2015 Feb 11
2
[RFC 0/2] virtio_pci: patches never to apply.
This should allow testing when QEMU gets VIRTIO_PCI_CAP_PCI_CFG support, but I'm pretty sure we should never allow these patches upstream. Tested with lguest (in virtio-next), which supports VIRTIO_PCI_CAP_PCI_CFG. Rusty Russell (2): virtio_pci: abstract all MMIO accesses. virtio: Introducing virtio_pci.no_mmio, the worst boot option in history. drivers/virtio/virtio_pci_common.c |
2015 Feb 11
2
[RFC 0/2] virtio_pci: patches never to apply.
This should allow testing when QEMU gets VIRTIO_PCI_CAP_PCI_CFG support, but I'm pretty sure we should never allow these patches upstream. Tested with lguest (in virtio-next), which supports VIRTIO_PCI_CAP_PCI_CFG. Rusty Russell (2): virtio_pci: abstract all MMIO accesses. virtio: Introducing virtio_pci.no_mmio, the worst boot option in history. drivers/virtio/virtio_pci_common.c |