[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH v3 13/16] x86/hyperlaunch: specify dom0 mode with device tree
On 16.04.2025 15:32, Daniel P. Smith wrote: > On 4/10/25 07:57, Jan Beulich wrote: >> On 08.04.2025 18:07, Alejandro Vallejo wrote: >>> --- a/xen/arch/x86/domain-builder/fdt.c >>> +++ b/xen/arch/x86/domain-builder/fdt.c >>> @@ -193,6 +193,25 @@ static int __init process_domain_node( >>> bd->domid = (domid_t)val; >>> printk(" domid: %d\n", bd->domid); >>> } >>> + else if ( strncmp(prop_name, "mode", name_len) == 0 ) >>> + { >>> + if ( fdt_prop_as_u32(prop, &bd->mode) != 0 ) >>> + { >>> + printk(" failed processing mode for domain %s\n", name); >>> + return -EINVAL; >>> + } >>> + >>> + printk(" mode: "); >>> + if ( !(bd->mode & BUILD_MODE_PARAVIRT) ) >>> + { >>> + if ( bd->mode & BUILD_MODE_ENABLE_DM ) >>> + printk("HVM\n"); >>> + else >>> + printk("PVH\n"); >>> + } >>> + else >>> + printk("PV\n"); >>> + } >> >> My prior questions here remain: What's the significance of >> BUILD_MODE_ENABLE_DM when set alongside BUILD_MODE_PARAVIRT? What about >> any of the other bits being set? > > From boot-domain.h: > /* On | Off */ > #define BUILD_MODE_PARAVIRT (1 << 0) /* PV | PVH/HVM */ > #define BUILD_MODE_ENABLE_DM (1 << 1) /* HVM | PVH */ > > The logic says, if BUILD_MODE_PARAVIRT bit is not set, thus an HVM > domain, check if BUILD_MODE_ENABLE_DM has been set. This is determin if > the domain is what the toolstack differentiates as either an HVM or PVH > domain. As you should know, there is no case of a PV domain requiring a > backing device mode (DM) domain. IOW, BUILD_MODE_ENABLE_DM is only > relevant to an HVM domain. And hence should (my conclusion) never be set for a PV one. Except - how wide or narrow do you mean "DM"? There are certainly cases where a PV guest requires a qemu to serve as backend for one or more devices. That's not what "DM" originally meant, but it goes in that direction. Hence just to avoid such an ambiguity I think it's better to properly reject any flags / flag combinations that we can't make sense of. Jan
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