On 01/11/2023 08:45, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote:
On 11/1/2023 4:27 AM, Julien Grall wrote:
Hi,

@Stefano, as you pointed out, there is already a thread on xen-users for
this discussion. Could we use this thread for any discussion? This would
make easier to follow.

Some high level comment below.

I agree to keep the discussion here and not at other places.

I was meant to suggest the other thread :). But either is fine with me. I just want to avoid avoid multiple seperate threads for the discussion.


I just want to add that the best results for Xen dom0 so far are
by implementing Marek's suggestion to disable these two settings
in the 6.1.59 kernel config, but leaving everything else the same,
including keeping the EXYNOS_IOMMU support enabled:
That's good news! I would be interested to hear how this works once you start to have PV backend in dom0 (I expect that the IOMMU will get confused with grant mapping).

Also, do you plan to passthrough any of the devices protected by IOMMU?


# CONFIG_DRM_EXYNOS_MIXER is not set

Disabling the mixer also makes this unavailable:

# CONFIG_HDMI

With this change, the GPU is working well enough to allow the display
manager and an X11 session to run normally on the built-in display of the
Chromebook. The Wifi also works well.

I saw your other answer about the Wifi not working when the IOMMU is not used. I was about to reply there, but instead I will do it here.

TBH, I am quite surprised this is the case. The only difference with baremetal would be the RAM regions. Do you know if the Wifi dongle only accept certain physical address?

Cheers,

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Julien Grall

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