Hello, The recent find_vqs operation doesn't allow for a vq to be found at an arbitrary location; it's meant to be called once at startup to find all possible queues and never called again. This doesn't work for devices which can have queues hot-plugged at run-time. This can be made to work by passing the 'start_index' value as was done earlier for find_vq, but I doubt something like the following will work. The MSI vectors might need some changing as well. If this indeed is the right way to do it, I can add a virtio_find_vqs helper along similar lines as virtio_find_single_vq and pass '0' as the start index to the ->find_vqs operation. Or is there another way to do it? diff --git a/drivers/virtio/virtio_pci.c b/drivers/virtio/virtio_pci.c index 193c8f0..cb3f8df 100644 --- a/drivers/virtio/virtio_pci.c +++ b/drivers/virtio/virtio_pci.c @@ -499,7 +499,7 @@ static void vp_del_vqs(struct virtio_device *vdev) /* the config->find_vqs() implementation */ static int vp_find_vqs(struct virtio_device *vdev, unsigned nvqs, - struct virtqueue *vqs[], + unsigned start_index, struct virtqueue *vqs[], vq_callback_t *callbacks[], const char *names[]) { @@ -516,7 +516,8 @@ static int vp_find_vqs(struct virtio_device *vdev, unsigned nvqs, goto error_request; for (i = 0; i < nvqs; ++i) { - vqs[i] = vp_find_vq(vdev, i, callbacks[i], names[i]); + vqs[i] = vp_find_vq(vdev, start_index + i, callbacks[i], + names[i]); if (IS_ERR(vqs[i])) goto error_find; } Amit
On Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 01:33:48PM +0530, Amit Shah wrote:> Hello, > > The recent find_vqs operation doesn't allow for a vq to be found at an > arbitrary location; it's meant to be called once at startup to find all > possible queues and never called again. > > This doesn't work for devices which can have queues hot-plugged at > run-time. This can be made to work by passing the 'start_index' value as > was done earlier for find_vq, but I doubt something like the following > will work. The MSI vectors might need some changing as well.How, specifically?> If this indeed is the right way to do it, I can add a > > virtio_find_vqs helper along similar lines as virtio_find_single_vq and > pass '0' as the start index to the ->find_vqs operation. > > Or is there another way to do it? > > diff --git a/drivers/virtio/virtio_pci.c b/drivers/virtio/virtio_pci.c > index 193c8f0..cb3f8df 100644 > --- a/drivers/virtio/virtio_pci.c > +++ b/drivers/virtio/virtio_pci.c > @@ -499,7 +499,7 @@ static void vp_del_vqs(struct virtio_device *vdev) > > /* the config->find_vqs() implementation */ > static int vp_find_vqs(struct virtio_device *vdev, unsigned nvqs, > - struct virtqueue *vqs[], > + unsigned start_index, struct virtqueue *vqs[], > vq_callback_t *callbacks[], > const char *names[]) > { > @@ -516,7 +516,8 @@ static int vp_find_vqs(struct virtio_device *vdev, unsigned nvqs, > goto error_request; > > for (i = 0; i < nvqs; ++i) { > - vqs[i] = vp_find_vq(vdev, i, callbacks[i], names[i]); > + vqs[i] = vp_find_vq(vdev, start_index + i, callbacks[i], > + names[i]); > if (IS_ERR(vqs[i])) > goto error_find; > } > > > > Amit
On Mon, 1 Jun 2009 05:33:48 pm Amit Shah wrote:> Hello, > > The recent find_vqs operation doesn't allow for a vq to be found at an > arbitrary location; it's meant to be called once at startup to find all > possible queues and never called again. > > This doesn't work for devices which can have queues hot-plugged at > run-time. This can be made to work by passing the 'start_index' value as > was done earlier for find_vq, but I doubt something like the following > will work. The MSI vectors might need some changing as well.There's a fundamental conflict here: find_vqs was added so the PCI MSI code knows exactly how many virtqueues there are. So you'll need to sort this out with Michael... Thanks, Rusty.