@@ -656,7 +656,8 @@ static int handle_node(struct domain *d, struct kernel_info *kinfo,
/* Skip theses nodes and the sub-nodes */
if ( dt_match_node(skip_matches, np ) ||
- platform_device_is_blacklisted(np) )
+ platform_device_is_blacklisted(np) ||
+ dt_device_used_by(np) == DOMID_XEN )
{
DPRINT(" Skip it!\n");
return 0;
@@ -664,15 +665,13 @@ static int handle_node(struct domain *d, struct kernel_info *kinfo,
/*
* Some device doesn't need to be mapped in Xen:
- * - Device used by Xen: Obviously dom0 can't use them
* - Memory: the guest will see a different view of memory. It will
* be allocated later.
* - Disabled device: Linux is able to cope with status="disabled"
* property. Therefore these device doesn't need to be mapped. This
* solution can be use later for pass through.
*/
- if ( dt_device_used_by(np) != DOMID_XEN &&
- !dt_device_type_is_equal(np, "memory") &&
+ if ( !dt_device_type_is_equal(np, "memory") &&
dt_device_is_available(np) )
{
res = map_device(d, np);
Devices used by Xen should not be pass-through to dom0. If the device is really usefull for dom0 (for instance the timer and the GIC), it will recreate the node. Signed-off-by: Julien Grall <julien.grall@linaro.org> --- xen/arch/arm/domain_build.c | 7 +++---- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)