[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Ideas for PV on SeaBIOS
On 19/05/2011 10:36, "Ian Campbell" <Ian.Campbell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Thu, 2011-05-19 at 09:20 +0100, Tim Deegan wrote: >> As for how you tidy up cleanly, I can't think of anything better than >> a sort of virtual SMM, where you register an area of code to be run in >> a known sane environment and have Xen trigger it based on, e.g. the >> disable-my-devices ioport write. It's pretty ugly but at least it'd >> be fairly self-contained compared to having Xen or qemu try to tear >> down grant-table entries &c. > > Tim and I just had a bit of a think about whether or not this could be > done from AML }:-). (Lets ignore the fact that require ACPI support in > the guest for this functionality would be a bit lame...) > > Turns out it cannot (phew!) without adding some very hacky way to make > hypercalls (e.g. via an I/O write), hypercalls are needed to kick the > xenstore evtchn and also to close any other evtchns. The rest, such as > clearing down grant entries and zeroing the xenstore ring could be done > from AML, we reckon. Yuk, no. The SMM type thing (maybe not really emulated SMM, but kidn of inspired by the principle of SMM) is the best idea I have so far. That was the kind of thing in my mind when I replied yesterday. -- Keir > FWIW the set of things which needs to be done seems to be: > > * xenbus writes to move devices to state 5 (provoking backend > reset), notify xenbus evtchn, wait for responses to complete (or > otherwise interlock against the xenstore ring reset below). > * make hypercalls to close event channels > * clear grant table entries > * reset the xenstore ring ready for use by next OS. > > So it looks like some sort of SMM alike thing is going to be the best > answer here, although "real virtual" SMM looks like a complete snake/tar > pit. A simpler callback with flat segments seems plausibly doable. > > As an aside we will also need to handle the case where the guest is not > PV aware and hence uses the emulated devices and never triggers any of > the above activities. So we need to ensure that the backends are sync'd > even if none of the above takes place. The PV devices will remain open > but that needn't be a problem if the guest never uses them. > > Possibly this means making sure all writes via this PV interface go > straight to disk (using the appropriate barriers) or by having qemu do > the necessary flush when the emulated device is first used. > > Ian. > > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-devel mailing list > Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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