Re: [PATCH 02/18] KVM: PPC: Enable MMIO to do 64 bits, fprs and qprs

2010-02-07 Thread Avi Kivity
On 02/04/2010 05:55 PM, Alexander Graf wrote: Right now MMIO access can only happen for GPRs and is at most 32 bit wide. That's actually enough for almost all types of hardware out there. Unfortunately, the guest I was using used FPU writes to MMIO regions, so it ended up writing 64 bit MMIOs

Re: [PATCH 02/18] KVM: PPC: Enable MMIO to do 64 bits, fprs and qprs

2010-02-07 Thread Alexander Graf
Am 07.02.2010 um 13:29 schrieb Avi Kivity a...@redhat.com: On 02/04/2010 05:55 PM, Alexander Graf wrote: Right now MMIO access can only happen for GPRs and is at most 32 bit wide. That's actually enough for almost all types of hardware out there. Unfortunately, the guest I was using used

Re: [PATCH 02/18] KVM: PPC: Enable MMIO to do 64 bits, fprs and qprs

2010-02-07 Thread Avi Kivity
On 02/04/2010 05:55 PM, Alexander Graf wrote: Right now MMIO access can only happen for GPRs and is at most 32 bit wide. That's actually enough for almost all types of hardware out there. Unfortunately, the guest I was using used FPU writes to MMIO regions, so it ended up writing 64 bit MMIOs

Re: [PATCH 02/18] KVM: PPC: Enable MMIO to do 64 bits, fprs and qprs

2010-02-07 Thread Alexander Graf
Am 07.02.2010 um 13:29 schrieb Avi Kivity a...@redhat.com: On 02/04/2010 05:55 PM, Alexander Graf wrote: Right now MMIO access can only happen for GPRs and is at most 32 bit wide. That's actually enough for almost all types of hardware out there. Unfortunately, the guest I was using used

[PATCH 02/18] KVM: PPC: Enable MMIO to do 64 bits, fprs and qprs

2010-02-04 Thread Alexander Graf
Right now MMIO access can only happen for GPRs and is at most 32 bit wide. That's actually enough for almost all types of hardware out there. Unfortunately, the guest I was using used FPU writes to MMIO regions, so it ended up writing 64 bit MMIOs using FPRs and QPRs. So let's add code to handle