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[Xen-changelog] [xen staging] xen/arm: add dom0-less device assignment info to docs



commit ab9cfc9feee23b4b834a0c9ad0962ac878a62454
Author:     Stefano Stabellini <sstabellini@xxxxxxxxxx>
AuthorDate: Thu Oct 3 10:35:41 2019 -0700
Commit:     Stefano Stabellini <sstabellini@xxxxxxxxxx>
CommitDate: Fri Oct 4 10:16:58 2019 -0700

    xen/arm: add dom0-less device assignment info to docs
    
    Add info about the SPI used for the virtual pl011.
    
    Signed-off-by: Stefano Stabellini <stefanos@xxxxxxxxxx>
    Acked-by: Julien Grall <julien.grall@xxxxxxx>
---
 docs/misc/arm/device-tree/booting.txt |  44 +++++++++++++-
 docs/misc/arm/passthrough.txt         | 107 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 2 files changed, 150 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/docs/misc/arm/device-tree/booting.txt 
b/docs/misc/arm/device-tree/booting.txt
index 317a9e962a..649e00d09f 100644
--- a/docs/misc/arm/device-tree/booting.txt
+++ b/docs/misc/arm/device-tree/booting.txt
@@ -146,7 +146,18 @@ with the following properties:
 
 - vpl011
 
-    An empty property to enable/disable a virtual pl011 for the guest to use.
+    An empty property to enable/disable a virtual pl011 for the guest to
+    use. The virtual pl011 uses SPI number 0 (see GUEST_VPL011_SPI).
+    Please note that the SPI used for the virtual pl011 could clash with the
+    physical SPI of a physical device assigned to the guest.
+
+- nr_spis
+
+    Optional. A 32-bit integer specifying the number of SPIs (Shared
+    Peripheral Interrupts) to allocate for the domain. If nr_spis is
+    missing, the max number of SPIs supported by the physical GIC is
+    used, or GUEST_VPL011_SPI+1 if vpl011 is enabled, whichever is
+    greater.
 
 - #address-cells and #size-cells
 
@@ -226,3 +237,34 @@ chosen {
         };
     };
 };
+
+
+Device Assignment
+=================
+
+Device Assignment (Passthrough) is supported by adding another module,
+alongside the kernel and ramdisk, with the device tree fragment
+corresponding to the device node to assign to the guest.
+
+The dtb sub-node should have the following properties:
+
+- compatible
+
+    "multiboot,device-tree" and "multiboot,module"
+
+- reg
+
+    Specifies the physical address of the device tree binary fragment
+    RAM and its length.
+
+As an example:
+
+        module@0xc000000 {
+            compatible = "multiboot,device-tree", "multiboot,module";
+            reg = <0x0 0xc000000 0xffffff>;
+        };
+
+The DTB fragment is loaded at 0xc000000 in the example above. It should
+follow the convention explained in docs/misc/arm/passthrough.txt. The
+DTB fragment will be added to the guest device tree, so that the guest
+kernel will be able to discover the device.
diff --git a/docs/misc/arm/passthrough.txt b/docs/misc/arm/passthrough.txt
index 0efbd122de..219d1cca57 100644
--- a/docs/misc/arm/passthrough.txt
+++ b/docs/misc/arm/passthrough.txt
@@ -80,6 +80,113 @@ SPI numbers start from 32, in this example 80 + 32 = 112.
 See man [xl.cfg] for the iomem format. The reg property is just a pair
 of address, then size numbers, each of them can occupy 1 or 2 cells.
 
+
+Dom0-less Device Passthrough
+============================
+
+The partial device tree for dom0-less guests should have the following
+properties for each node corresponding to a physical device to assign to
+the guest:
+
+- xen,reg
+
+  The xen,reg property is an array of:
+
+    <phys_addr size guest_addr>
+
+  They specify the physical address and size of the device memory
+  ranges together with the corresponding guest address to map them to.
+  The size of `phys_addr' and `guest_addr' is determined by
+  #address-cells, the size of `size' is determined by #size-cells, of
+  the partial device tree.
+  The memory will be mapped as device memory in the guest (Device-nGnRE).
+
+- xen,path
+
+  A string property representing the path in the host device tree to the
+  corresponding device node.
+
+- xen,force-assign-without-iommu
+
+  If xen,force-assign-without-iommu is present, Xen allows to assign a
+  device even if it is not behind an IOMMU. This renders your platform
+  *unsafe* if the device is DMA-capable.
+
+In addition, a special /gic node is expected as a placeholder for the
+full GIC node that will be added by Xen for the guest. /gic can be
+referenced by other properties in the device tree fragment. For
+instance, it can be referenced by interrupt-parent under a device node.
+Xen will take care of replacing the "gic" placeholder node for a
+complete GIC node while retaining all the references correctly. The new
+GIC node created by Xen is a regular interrupt-controller@<unit> node.
+
+    gic: gic {
+        #interrupt-cells = <0x3>;
+        interrupt-controller;
+    };
+
+Note that the #interrupt-cells and interrupt-controller properties are
+not actually required, however, DTC expects them to be present if gic is
+referenced by interrupt-parent or similar.
+
+
+Example
+=======
+
+The following is a real-world example of a device tree fragment to
+assign a network card to a dom0-less guest on Xilinx Ultrascale+ MPSoC:
+
+/dts-v1/;
+
+/ {
+    #address-cells = <2>;
+    #size-cells = <1>;
+
+    gic: gic {
+        #interrupt-cells = <3>;
+        interrupt-controller;
+    };
+
+    passthrough {
+        compatible = "simple-bus";
+        ranges;
+        #address-cells = <2>;
+        #size-cells = <1>;
+
+        misc_clk: misc_clk {
+            #clock-cells = <0>;
+            clock-frequency = <0x7735940>;
+            compatible = "fixed-clock";
+        };
+
+        ethernet@ff0e0000 {
+            compatible = "cdns,zynqmp-gem";
+            status = "okay";
+            reg = <0x0 0xff0e0000 0x1000>;
+            clock-names = "pclk", "hclk", "tx_clk", "rx_clk";
+            #address-cells = <1>;
+            #size-cells = <0>;
+            clocks = <&misc_clk &misc_clk &misc_clk &misc_clk>;
+            phy-mode = "rgmii-id";
+            xlnx,ptp-enet-clock = <0>;
+            local-mac-address = [00 0a 35 00 22 01];
+            interrupt-parent = <&gic>;
+            interrupts = <0 63 0x4 0 63 0x4>;
+            xen,path = "/amba/ethernet@ff0e0000";
+            xen,reg = <0x0 0xff0e0000 0x1000 0x0 0xff0e0000>;
+
+            phy@c {
+                reg = <0xc>;
+                ti,rx-internal-delay = <0x8>;
+                ti,tx-internal-delay = <0xa>;
+                ti,fifo-depth = <0x1>;
+                ti,rxctrl-strap-worka;
+            };
+        };
+    };
+};
+
+
 [arm,gic.txt]: 
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/arm,gic.txt
 [arm,gic-v3.txt]: 
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/arm,gic-v3.txt
 [xl.cfg]: https://xenbits.xen.org/docs/unstable/man/xl.cfg.5.html
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