Hello!

> I wonder if these patches would pave the way to support running GICv2
> guests on GICv3s without compat support?

 Yes, it does. I haven't implemented GICv3 bit for this time, but - yes. And it 
will be a very small
addition.

> Pavel, is this "broken" GIC you are talking about going to appear in a
> publicly available SoC?

 In kernel documentation it's known as "FrankenGIC".
 First of all, it's Exynos 4 (however i don't know whether it implements 
virtualization extensions).
 Second, it is present in many consumer electronics products (does this count 
as "publicly
available"? But you can learn this fact from Samsung's opensource releases). I 
use one of these
boards for my tests because we have lots of them here :)
 Third, this code doesn't really depend on hardware GIC, and can be reused on 
RPi-2 with a little
more hacking.
 Fourth, there is at least of one ARM64 machine with broken vGICv3. And you can 
buy it. I have it
here. And it would also benefit from this code (yes, with GICv3 CPU interface 
emulation added, which
becomes trivial).

Kind regards,
Pavel Fedin
Expert Engineer
Samsung Electronics Research center Russia


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