Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 14 Sep 2021 10:32:36 +0200 | From | Roger Pau Monné <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH 0/9] xen/x86: PVH Dom0 fixes and fallout adjustments |
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On Tue, Sep 07, 2021 at 12:04:34PM +0200, Jan Beulich wrote: > In order to try to debug hypervisor side breakage from XSA-378 I found > myself urged to finally give PVH Dom0 a try. Sadly things didn't work > quite as expected. In the course of investigating these issues I actually > spotted one piece of PV Dom0 breakage as well, a fix for which is also > included here. > > There are two immediate remaining issues (also mentioned in affected > patches): > > 1) It is not clear to me how PCI device reporting is to work. PV Dom0 > reports devices as they're discovered, including ones the hypervisor > may not have been able to discover itself (ones on segments other > than 0 or hotplugged ones). The respective hypercall, however, is > inaccessible to PVH Dom0. Depending on the answer to this, either > the hypervisor will need changing (to permit the call) or patch 2 > here will need further refinement.
I would rather prefer if we could limit the hypercall usage to only report hotplugged segments to Xen. Then Xen would have to scan the segment when reported and add any devices found.
Such hypercall must be used before dom0 tries to access any device, as otherwise the BARs won't be mapped in the second stage translation and the traps for the MCFG area won't be setup either.
> > 2) Dom0, unlike in the PV case, cannot access the screen (to use as a > console) when in a non-default mode (i.e. not 80x25 text), as the > necessary information (in particular about VESA-bases LFB modes) is > not communicated. On the hypervisor side this looks like deliberate > behavior, but it is unclear to me what the intentions were towards > an alternative model. (X may be able to access the screen depending > on whether it has a suitable driver besides the presently unusable > /dev/fb<N> based one.)
I had to admit most of my boxes are headless servers, albeit I have one NUC I can use to test gfx stuff, so I don't really use gfx output with Xen.
As I understand such information is fetched from the BIOS and passed into Xen, which should then hand it over to the dom0 kernel?
I guess the only way for Linux dom0 kernel to fetch that information would be to emulate the BIOS or drop into realmode and issue the BIOS calls?
Is that an issue on UEFI also, or there dom0 can fetch the framebuffer info using the PV EFI interface?
Thanks, Roger.
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