On 2017-08-16 06:07, 'Nikhil Devshatwar' via Jailhouse wrote:
> On Sunday 23 July 2017 03:56 PM, Nikhil Devshatwar wrote:
>> On Sunday 23 July 2017 03:48 PM, Jan Kiszka wrote:
>>> Hi Nikhil,
>>>
>>> On 2017-07-23 12:15, GitHub wrote:
>>>>    Branch: refs/heads/wip/gicv3-rework
>>> FYI, this is my current staging branch for the ESPRESSObin. Works in
>>> UP-mode so far. Will explode in a minute in Travis CI when building
>>> GICv3 on 32-bit ARM...
>>>
>>> Jan
>>
>> Thanks Jan,
>>
>> I can cherry pick patches and verify the changes.
> Hello Jan,
> 
> I cherry-picked the patches and I am not able to bringup two cells.
> I didn't find any patch which handles the SGI traps and handles them.
> This is what I have done for now to let the SGIs go through via jailhouse.
> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/25324676/
> 
> But I see there is some better implementation at handle_sgir_access
> hypervisor/arch/arm-common/irqchip.c:111
> 
> Let me know if this can be used instead of the hackery I have attempted.

Ooops, didn't push the final outcome. Just rebased over next and
force-updated.

I didn't compare to your version yet, but maybe you will spot the
difference.

Cheers,
Jan

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