[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] [PATCH v4 01/28] Xen/doc: Add Xen virtual IOMMU doc
From: Lan Tianyu <tianyu.lan@xxxxxxxxx> This patch is to add Xen virtual IOMMU doc to introduce motivation, framework, vIOMMU hypercall and xl configuration. Signed-off-by: Lan Tianyu <tianyu.lan@xxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Chao Gao <chao.gao@xxxxxxxxx> --- docs/misc/viommu.txt | 120 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 120 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/misc/viommu.txt diff --git a/docs/misc/viommu.txt b/docs/misc/viommu.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..472d2b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/misc/viommu.txt @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +Xen virtual IOMMU + +Motivation +========== +Enable more than 128 vcpu support + +The current requirements of HPC cloud service requires VM with a high +number of CPUs in order to achieve high performance in parallel +computing. + +To support >128 vcpus, X2APIC mode in guest is necessary because legacy +APIC(XAPIC) just supports 8-bit APIC ID. The APIC ID used by Xen is +CPU ID * 2 (ie: CPU 127 has APIC ID 254, which is the last one available +in xAPIC mode) and so it only can support 128 vcpus at most. x2APIC mode +supports 32-bit APIC ID and it requires the interrupt remapping functionality +of a vIOMMU if the guest wishes to route interrupts to all available vCPUs + +PCI MSI/IOAPIC can only send interrupt message containing 8-bit APIC ID, +which cannot address cpus with >254 APIC ID. Interrupt remapping supports +32-bit APIC ID and so it's necessary for >128 vcpus support. + +vIOMMU Architecture +=================== +vIOMMU device model is inside Xen hypervisor for following factors + 1) Avoid round trips between Qemu and Xen hypervisor + 2) Ease of integration with the rest of hypervisor + 3) PVH doesn't use Qemu + +* Interrupt remapping overview. +Interrupts from virtual devices and physical devices are delivered +to vLAPIC from vIOAPIC and vMSI. vIOMMU needs to remap interrupt during +this procedure. + ++---------------------------------------------------+ +|Qemu |VM | +| | +----------------+ | +| | | Device driver | | +| | +--------+-------+ | +| | ^ | +| +----------------+ | +--------+-------+ | +| | Virtual device | | | IRQ subsystem | | +| +-------+--------+ | +--------+-------+ | +| | | ^ | +| | | | | ++---------------------------+-----------------------+ +|hypervisor | | VIRQ | +| | +---------+--------+ | +| | | vLAPIC | | +| |VIRQ +---------+--------+ | +| | ^ | +| | | | +| | +---------+--------+ | +| | | vIOMMU | | +| | +---------+--------+ | +| | ^ | +| | | | +| | +---------+--------+ | +| | | vIOAPIC/vMSI | | +| | +----+----+--------+ | +| | ^ ^ | +| +-----------------+ | | +| | | ++---------------------------------------------------+ +HW |IRQ + +-------------------+ + | PCI Device | + +-------------------+ + + +vIOMMU hypercall +================ +Introduce a new domctl hypercall "xen_domctl_viommu_op" to create +vIOMMUs instance in hypervisor. vIOMMU instance will be destroyed +during destroying domain. + +* vIOMMU hypercall parameter structure + +/* vIOMMU type - specify vendor vIOMMU device model */ +#define VIOMMU_TYPE_INTEL_VTD 0 + +/* vIOMMU capabilities */ +#define VIOMMU_CAP_IRQ_REMAPPING (1u << 0) + +struct xen_domctl_viommu_op { + uint32_t cmd; +#define XEN_DOMCTL_viommu_create 0 + union { + struct { + /* IN - vIOMMU type */ + uint8_t type; + /* IN - MMIO base address of vIOMMU. */ + uint64_t base_address; + /* IN - Capabilities with which we want to create */ + uint64_t capabilities; + /* OUT - vIOMMU identity */ + uint32_t id; + } create; + } u; +}; + +- XEN_DOMCTL_create_viommu + Create vIOMMU device with type, capabilities and MMIO base address. +Hypervisor allocates viommu_id for new vIOMMU instance and return back. +The vIOMMU device model in hypervisor should check whether it can +support the input capabilities and return error if not. + +vIOMMU domctl and vIOMMU option in configure file consider multi-vIOMMU +support for single VM.(e.g, parameters of create vIOMMU includes vIOMMU id). +But function implementation only supports one vIOMMU per VM so far. + +xl x86 vIOMMU configuration" +============================ +viommu = [ + 'type=intel_vtd,intremap=1', + ... +] + +"type" - Specify vIOMMU device model type. Currently only supports Intel vtd +device model. +"intremap" - Enable vIOMMU interrupt remapping function. -- 1.8.3.1 _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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