Message ID | 1603891979-11961-6-git-send-email-mihai.carabas@oracle.com |
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State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | [1/6] hw/misc/pvpanic: Build the pvpanic device for any machine | expand |
On Wed, 28 Oct 2020 at 14:26, Mihai Carabas <mihai.carabas@oracle.com> wrote: > > From: Peng Hao <peng.hao2@zte.com.cn> > > Add mmio mode as a pci device support info in docs/specs/pvpanic.txt. > > Signed-off-by: Peng Hao <peng.hao2@zte.com.cn> > Signed-off-by: Mihai Carabas <mihai.carabas@oracle.com> > --- > docs/specs/pvpanic.txt | 12 +++++++++++- > 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/docs/specs/pvpanic.txt b/docs/specs/pvpanic.txt > index a90fbca..4258922 100644 > --- a/docs/specs/pvpanic.txt > +++ b/docs/specs/pvpanic.txt > @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ > PVPANIC DEVICE > ============== > > -pvpanic device is a simulated ISA device, through which a guest panic > +pvpanic device is a simulated device, through which a guest panic > event is sent to qemu, and a QMP event is generated. This allows > management apps (e.g. libvirt) to be notified and respond to the event. > > @@ -9,6 +9,9 @@ The management app has the option of waiting for GUEST_PANICKED events, > and/or polling for guest-panicked RunState, to learn when the pvpanic > device has fired a panic event. > > +The pvpanic device can be implemented as an ISA device (using IOPORT), > +or, since qemu 4.0, as a PCI device. Version number is outdated here. I would simply say "or as a PCI device". > + > ISA Interface > ------------- > > @@ -24,6 +27,13 @@ bit 1: a guest panic has happened and will be handled by the guest; > the host should record it or report it, but should not affect > the execution of the guest. > > +PCI Interface > +------------- > + > +The PCI interface is similar to the ISA interface except that it uses an MMIO > +address space provided by its BAR0. You should be specific about the access width(s) permitted here -- is the access to the register 8-bit only, 32-bit-only, or what ? > For example, the arm virt machine may > +enable a pvpanic device by adding '-device pvpanic-pci' to the command line. No need to be specific to Arm virt here. "Any machine with a PCI device can enable a pvpanic device by adding '-device pvpanic-pci' to the command line." > + > ACPI Interface > -------------- thanks -- PMM
diff --git a/docs/specs/pvpanic.txt b/docs/specs/pvpanic.txt index a90fbca..4258922 100644 --- a/docs/specs/pvpanic.txt +++ b/docs/specs/pvpanic.txt @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ PVPANIC DEVICE ============== -pvpanic device is a simulated ISA device, through which a guest panic +pvpanic device is a simulated device, through which a guest panic event is sent to qemu, and a QMP event is generated. This allows management apps (e.g. libvirt) to be notified and respond to the event. @@ -9,6 +9,9 @@ The management app has the option of waiting for GUEST_PANICKED events, and/or polling for guest-panicked RunState, to learn when the pvpanic device has fired a panic event. +The pvpanic device can be implemented as an ISA device (using IOPORT), +or, since qemu 4.0, as a PCI device. + ISA Interface ------------- @@ -24,6 +27,13 @@ bit 1: a guest panic has happened and will be handled by the guest; the host should record it or report it, but should not affect the execution of the guest. +PCI Interface +------------- + +The PCI interface is similar to the ISA interface except that it uses an MMIO +address space provided by its BAR0. For example, the arm virt machine may +enable a pvpanic device by adding '-device pvpanic-pci' to the command line. + ACPI Interface --------------