@@ -96,6 +96,12 @@ typedef enum VirtIOMMUType {
VIRT_IOMMU_VIRTIO,
} VirtIOMMUType;
+typedef enum VirtMSIControllerType {
+ VIRT_MSI_CTRL_NONE,
+ VIRT_MSI_CTRL_GICV2M,
+ VIRT_MSI_CTRL_ITS,
+} VirtMSIControllerType;
+
typedef enum VirtGICType {
VIRT_GIC_VERSION_MAX,
VIRT_GIC_VERSION_HOST,
@@ -136,6 +142,7 @@ typedef struct {
OnOffAuto acpi;
VirtGICType gic_version;
VirtIOMMUType iommu;
+ VirtMSIControllerType msi_controller;
uint16_t virtio_iommu_bdf;
struct arm_boot_info bootinfo;
MemMapEntry *memmap;
@@ -602,6 +602,7 @@ static void create_its(VirtMachineState *vms)
sysbus_mmio_map(SYS_BUS_DEVICE(dev), 0, vms->memmap[VIRT_GIC_ITS].base);
fdt_add_its_gic_node(vms);
+ vms->msi_controller = VIRT_MSI_CTRL_ITS;
}
static void create_v2m(VirtMachineState *vms)
@@ -622,6 +623,7 @@ static void create_v2m(VirtMachineState *vms)
}
fdt_add_v2m_gic_node(vms);
+ vms->msi_controller = VIRT_MSI_CTRL_GICV2M;
}
static void create_gic(VirtMachineState *vms)
@@ -2149,8 +2151,24 @@ out:
static void virt_machine_device_pre_plug_cb(HotplugHandler *hotplug_dev,
DeviceState *dev, Error **errp)
{
+ VirtMachineState *vms = VIRT_MACHINE(hotplug_dev);
+
if (object_dynamic_cast(OBJECT(dev), TYPE_PC_DIMM)) {
virt_memory_pre_plug(hotplug_dev, dev, errp);
+ } else if (object_dynamic_cast(OBJECT(dev), TYPE_VIRTIO_IOMMU_PCI)) {
+ /* we declare a VIRTIO_IOMMU_RESV_MEM_T_MSI region */
+
+ if (vms->msi_controller == VIRT_MSI_CTRL_ITS) {
+ /* GITS_TRANSLATER page */
+ qdev_prop_set_uint32(dev, "len-reserved-regions", 1);
+ qdev_prop_set_string(dev, "reserved-regions[0]",
+ "0x8090000, 0x809FFFF, 1");
+ } else if (vms->msi_controller == VIRT_MSI_CTRL_GICV2M) {
+ /* MSI_SETSPI_NS page */
+ qdev_prop_set_uint32(dev, "len-reserved-regions", 1);
+ qdev_prop_set_string(dev, "reserved-regions[0]",
+ "0x8020000, 0x8020FFF, 1");
+ }
}
}
At the moment the virtio-iommu translates MSI transactions. This behavior is inherited from ARM SMMU. The virt machine code knows where the guest MSI doorbells are so we can easily declare those regions as VIRTIO_IOMMU_RESV_MEM_T_MSI. With that setting the guest will not map MSIs through the IOMMU and those transactions will be simply bypassed. Depending on which MSI controller is in use (ITS or GICV2M), we declare either: - the ITS interrupt translation space (ITS_base + 0x10000), containing the GITS_TRANSLATOR or - The GICV2M single frame, containing the MSI_SETSP_NS register. Signed-off-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com> --- v2 -> v3: - Add a new value to VirtMSIControllerType v1 -> v2: - Test which MSI controller is instantiated - If GICV2M is in use, declare its doorbell as an MSI doorbell too --- include/hw/arm/virt.h | 7 +++++++ hw/arm/virt.c | 18 ++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 25 insertions(+)