[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] RFC: Automatically making a PCI device assignable in the config file
On 05/07/13 14:39, Andrew Cooper wrote: On 05/07/13 12:01, George Dunlap wrote:I've been doing some work to try to make driver domains easier to set up and use. At the moment, in order to pass a device through to a guest, you first need to assign it to pciback. This involves doing one of three things: * Running xl pci-assignable-add for the device * Specifying the device to be grabbed on the dom0 Linux command-line * Doing some hackery in /etc/modules.d None of these are very satisfying. What I think would be better is if there was a way to specify in the guest config file, "If device X is not assignable, try to make it assignable". That way you can have a driver domain grab the appropriate device just by running "xl create domnet"; and once we have the xendomains script up and running with xl, you can simply configure your domnet appropriately, and then put it in /etc/xen/auto, to be started automatically on boot. My initial idea was to add a parameter to the pci argument in the config file; for example: pci = ['08:04.1,permissive=1,seize=1'] The 'seize=1' would indicate that if bdf 08:04.1 is not already assignable, that xl should try to make is assignable. The problem here is that this would need to be parsed by xlu_pci_parse_bdf(), which only takes an argumen tof type libxl_device_pci. Now it seems to me that the right place to do this "seizing" is in xl, not inside libxl -- the functions for doing assignment exist already, and are simple and straightforward. But doing it in xl, but as a parameter of the "pci" setting, means changing xlu_pci_parse_bdf() to pass something else back, which begins to get awkward. So it seems to me we have a couple of options: 1. Create a new argument, "pci_seize" or something like that, which would be processed separately from pci 2. Change xlu_pci_parse_bdf to take a pointer to an extra struct, for arguments directed at xl rather than libxl 3. Add "seize" to libxl_device_pci, but have it only used by xl 4. Add "seize" to libxl_device_pci, and have libxl do the seizing. Any preference -- or any other ideas? -GeorgeHow about a setting in xl.conf of "auto-seize pci devices" ? That way the seizing is entirely part of xl Auto-seizing is fairly dangerous; you could easily accidentally yank out the ethernet card, or even the disk that dom0 is using. I really think it should have to be enabled on a device-by-device basis. I suppose another option would be to be able to set, in xl.conf, a list of auto-seizeable devices. I don't really like that option as well, though. I'd rather be able to keep all the configuration in one place. -George _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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