[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [XEN PATCH v10 5/5] domctl: Add XEN_DOMCTL_gsi_permission to grant gsi
On Fri, Jun 21, 2024 at 08:20:55AM +0000, Chen, Jiqian wrote: > On 2024/6/20 18:42, Jan Beulich wrote: > > On 20.06.2024 11:40, Chen, Jiqian wrote: > >> On 2024/6/18 17:23, Jan Beulich wrote: > >>> On 18.06.2024 10:23, Chen, Jiqian wrote: > >>>> On 2024/6/17 23:32, Jan Beulich wrote: > >>>>> On 17.06.2024 11:00, Jiqian Chen wrote: > >>>>>> @@ -1516,14 +1519,39 @@ static void pci_add_dm_done(libxl__egc *egc, > >>>>>> rc = ERROR_FAIL; > >>>>>> goto out; > >>>>>> } > >>>>>> - r = xc_domain_irq_permission(ctx->xch, domid, irq, 1); > >>>>>> +#ifdef CONFIG_X86 > >>>>>> + /* If dom0 doesn't have PIRQs, need to use > >>>>>> xc_domain_gsi_permission */ > >>>>>> + r = xc_domain_getinfo_single(ctx->xch, 0, &info); > >>>>> > >>>>> Hard-coded 0 is imposing limitations. Ideally you would use DOMID_SELF, > >>>>> but > >>>>> I didn't check if that can be used with the underlying hypercall(s). > >>>>> Otherwise > >> From the commit 10ef7a91b5a8cb8c58903c60e2dd16ed490b3bcf, DOMID_SELF is > >> not allowed for XEN_DOMCTL_getdomaininfo. > >> And now XEN_DOMCTL_getdomaininfo gets domain through rcu_lock_domain_by_id. > >> > >>>>> you want to pass the actual domid of the local domain here. > >> What is the local domain here? > > > > The domain your code is running in. > > > >> What is method for me to get its domid? > > > > I hope there's an available function in one of the libraries to do that. > I didn't find relate function. > Hi Anthony, do you know? Yes, I managed to find: LIBXL_TOOLSTACK_DOMID That's the value you can use instead of "0" do designate dom0. (That was harder than necessary to find.) Cheers, -- Anthony Perard | Vates XCP-ng Developer XCP-ng & Xen Orchestra - Vates solutions web: https://vates.tech
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