Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 6 Mar 2013 16:46:58 +0800 | From | Hu Tao <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH v13 0/8] pv event interface between host and guest |
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On Sun, Mar 03, 2013 at 11:17:38AM +0200, Gleb Natapov wrote: > On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 08:13:10PM +0800, Hu Tao wrote: > > This series implements a new interface, kvm pv event, to notify host when > > some events happen in guest. Right now there is one supported event: guest > > panic. > > > What other event do you have in mind? Is interface generic enough to > accommodate future, yet unknown, events. It allows to pass only one > integer specifying even type, what if additional info is needed? My be
guest crash, lockup, or warning.[1] But the first purpose is to do panic notification(panic event). Since at the point the guest is panicked, I think it's better to keep the interface as simple as possible.
[1] http://wiki.qemu.org/Features/PVCrashDetection
> stop pretending that device is generic and make it do once thing but do
you mean make the interface just do panic notification?
> it well? For generic even passing interface (whatever it may be needed > for) much more powerful virtio should be used. > > On implementation itself I do not understand why is this kvm specific. > The only thing that makes it so is that you hook device initialization > into guest kvm initialization code, but this is obviously incorrect. > What stops QEMU tcg or Xen from reusing the same device for the same > purpose except the artificial limitation in a guest. > > Reading data from a random ioports is not how you discover platform > devices in 21 century (and the data you read from unassigned port is not > guarantied to be zero, it may depend on QEMU version), you use ACPI for > that and Marcelo already pointed that to you. Having little knowledge of > ACPI (we all do) is not a good reason to not doing it. We probably need > to reserve QEMU specific ACPI Plug and Play hardware ID to define our own
Do we have to request the ID from some orgnazation?
> devices. After that you will be able to create device with _HID(QEMU0001)
QMU0001, I think. EISA ID requires it to have only 3 letters for PNP ID.
> in DSDT that supplies address information (ioport to use) and capability > supported. Guest uses acpi_get_devices() to discover a platform device by > its name (QEMU0001). Then you put the driver for the platform device > into drivers/platform/x86/ and QEMU/kvm/Xen all will be able to use it.
Thanks for the information!
> > On QEMU side of things I cannot comment much on how QOMified the device > is (it should be), I hope other reviews will verify it, but I noticed > that device is only initialized for PIIX, what about Q35? > > -- > Gleb.
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