On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 01:27:52PM +0200, Jan Kiszka wrote:
> Broken by commit e21f28b497.
>
> Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <[email protected]>
> ---
> hw/kvm/pci-assign.c | 2 +-
> 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/hw/kvm/pci-assign.c b/hw/kvm/pci-assign.c
> index 9cce02c..fea05b4 100644
> --- a/hw/kvm/pci-assign.c
> +++ b/hw/kvm/pci-assign.c
> @@ -892,7 +892,7 @@ static int assign_intx(AssignedDevice *dev)
> pci_device_set_intx_routing_notifier(&dev->dev,
> assigned_dev_update_irq_routing);
>
> - intx_route = pci_device_route_intx_to_irq(&dev->dev, 0);
> + intx_route = pci_device_route_intx_to_irq(&dev->dev, dev->intpin);
> assert(intx_route.mode != PCI_INTX_INVERTED);
>
> if (dev->intx_route.mode == intx_route.mode &&
Hmm but looking at it, I see a different problem:
/* handle interrupt routing */
e_intx = dev->dev.config[0x3d] - 1;
dev->intpin = e_intx;
PCI spec however says:
PCI defines one interrupt line for a single function device and up to
four interrupt lines for a multi-function6 device or connector. For a
single function device, only INTA# may be used while the other three
interrupt lines have no meaning.
And:
When several independent functions are integrated into a single
device, it will be referred to as a multi-
function device. Each function on a multi-function device has its own
configuration space.
So this is not easily virtualizeable.
I think in practice it should be only legal to assign
VFs or all functions of a physical device in one go.
In last case, we can then make sure function numbers match.
Alex?
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> 1.7.3.4
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