On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 03:54:36PM +0200, Jan Kiszka wrote:
> On 2011-04-27 15:39, Avi Kivity wrote:
> > On 04/27/2011 04:31 PM, Jan Kiszka wrote:
> >>> A hash table is indeed overcomplicated for this.
> >>>
> >>> How about a replacement for stl_phys() for the MSI case:
> >>>
> >>> - stl_phys(timer->fsb>> 32, timer->fsb& 0xffffffff);
> >>> + msi_stl_phys(timer->fsb>> 32, timer->fsb& 0xffffffff,
> >>> &timer->msi_cache);
> >>>
> >>> msi_stl_phys(target_phys_addr_t addr, uint32_t data, MSICache *cache)
> >>> {
> >>> if (kvm_msi_enabled()&& addr& MSI_ADDR_MASK == msi_base_addr) {
> >>> if (cache->addr != addr || cache->data != data) {
> >>> kvm_update_msi_cache(cache, addr, data);
> >>> }
> >>> kvm_irq_line(cache->gsi, 1);
> >>> kvm_irq_line(cache->gsi, 0);
> >>> return;
> >>> }
> >>> stl_phys(addr, data);
> >>> }
> >>
> >> I was planning for a MSI short-path anyway. Also for TCG, it's pointless
> >> to go through lengthy stl_phys if we know it's supposed to be an MSI
> >> message.
> >
> > I don't think tcg will see much benefit; the decoding path through
> > hw/apic.c isn't complicated.
>
> stl_phys itself is non-trivial, e.g. due to phys_page_find.
>
> >
> >>> but at least it means that devices don't need significant
> >>> change for kvm support. We could also allocate a single gsi for use in
> >>> hw/apic.c so hacks like using DMA to generate an MSI will work (will be
> >>> slow, though).
> >>
> >> Needs some thoughts, maybe it will work. Though, it's not yet clear to
> >> me if we can drop the kvm hooks from msi/msix.c and still support
> >> vhost/dev-assignment this way. Just to keep hpet.c cleaner, I don't
> >> think it's worth the effort.
> >
> > Right. Do we have other users of MSI besides PCI?
>
> And HPET? Not yet. IOMMU will become another user. Maybe future chipsets
> will include more non-PCI devices that issue MSIs.
In theory any device can issue writes into the memory range that
apic maps to MSI and I don't think apic can tell what caused this.
Another issue is the reverse: regular memory address can be put
in the MSIX/MSI field and the result should be a regular memory
write.
> >
> > Maybe an intermediate solution is to move kvm_hpet_msi_update() (with a
> > neutral name) into msi.c and have hpet call it whenever things change.
> > So hpet.c isn't aware of kvm directly.
>
> Without caching, you need per-vector tracking to refresh or drop routes.
> That's what the hooks are about.
>
> Intermediate solutions (like hacking msi.c now) are one thing. We also
> have to know where we can go to long-term.
>
> Jan
>
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