Hi Moshe, On Sun Apr 27, 2025 at 15:32:53 +0000, Moshe Kravchik wrote: > Hi, > I'm trying to set up a Linux running on uvmm with a HW passthrough. > I added `zynqmp_firmware` to my DTS (it was required for the device I'm > trying to pass). > However, Linux fails to add the device and I see: > vm-1 | [ 1.772078] ledtrig-cpu: registered to indicate activity on CPUs > vm-1 | VMM[guest]: No handler for SMC call: imm=0 a0=c200003f a1=3f > ip=ffff800080026884 lr=ffff800080dcdb04 > vm-1 | VMM[guest]: No handler for SMC call: imm=0 a0=c2000001 a1=0 > ip=ffff800080026884 lr=ffff800080dcdb04 > vm-1 | [ 1.805957] zynqmp_firmware firmware:zynqmp-firmware: probe with > driver zynqmp_firmware failed with error -22 > > >From the traces I added, the failure is in `zynqmp_pm_get_api_version`. > > How do I add SMC handling?
You give uvmm in the Ned script: smc = L4.Env.arm_smc And put this into you device tree: smccc_proxy { compatible = "l4vmm,smccc_proxy"; l4vmm,smccc_cap = "smc"; method = "smc"; }; Note that L4.Env.arm_smc gives access to the real interface with all the power that is behind it (the kernel only filters its range). So in a longer run it might be necessary to have proxy for this interface, or emulate the SMCs, or modify Linux to not use it, whatever fits best. Adam _______________________________________________ l4-hackers mailing list -- l4-hackers@os.inf.tu-dresden.de To unsubscribe send an email to l4-hackers-le...@os.inf.tu-dresden.de