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From: | Zhou Jie |
Subject: | Re: [Qemu-devel] [RFC PATCH 0/3] x86: Add support for guest DMA dirty page tracking |
Date: | Thu, 9 Jun 2016 18:14:40 +0800 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/45.1.0 |
TO Alex TO Michael In your solution you add a emulate PCI bridge to act as a bridge between direct assigned devices and the host bridge. Do you mean put all direct assigned devices to one emulate PCI bridge? If yes, this maybe bring some problems. We are writing a patchset to support aer feature in qemu. When assigning a vfio device with AER enabled, we must check whether the device supports a host bus reset (ie. hot reset) as this may be used by the guest OS in order to recover the device from an AER error. QEMU must therefore have the ability to perform a physical host bus reset using the existing vfio APIs in response to a virtual bus reset in the VM. A physical bus reset affects all of the devices on the host bus. Therefore all physical devices affected by a bus reset must be configured on the same virtual bus in the VM. And no devices unaffected by the bus reset, be configured on the same virtual bus. http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2016-05/msg02989.html Sincerely, Zhou Jie On 2016/6/7 0:04, Alex Duyck wrote:
On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 2:18 AM, Zhou Jie <address@hidden> wrote:Hi Alex, On 2016/1/6 0:18, Alexander Duyck wrote:On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 1:40 AM, Michael S. Tsirkin <address@hidden> wrote:On Mon, Jan 04, 2016 at 07:11:25PM -0800, Alexander Duyck wrote:The two mechanisms referenced above would likely require coordination with QEMU and as such are open to discussion. I haven't attempted to address them as I am not sure there is a consensus as of yet. My personal preference would be to add a vendor-specific configuration block to the emulated pci-bridge interfaces created by QEMU that would allow us to essentially extend shpc to support guest live migration with pass-through devices.shpc?That is kind of what I was thinking. We basically need some mechanism to allow for the host to ask the device to quiesce. It has been proposed to possibly even look at something like an ACPI interface since I know ACPI is used by QEMU to manage hot-plug in the standard case. - AlexStart by using hot-unplug for this! Really use your patch guest side, and write host side to allow starting migration with the device, but defer completing it.Yeah, I'm fully on board with this idea, though I'm not really working on this right now since last I knew the folks on this thread from Intel were working on it. My patches were mostly meant to be a nudge in this direction so that we could get away from the driver specific code.I have seen your email about live migration. I conclude the idea you proposed as following. 1. Extend swiotlb to allow for a page dirtying functionality. 2. Use pci express capability to implement of a PCI bridge to act as a bridge between direct assigned devices and the host bridge. 3. Using APCI event or extend shpc driver to support device pause. Is it right? Will you implement the patchs for live migration?That is pretty much the heart of the proposal I had. I submitted an RFC as a proof-of-concept for item 1 in the hopes that someone else might try tackling items 2 and 3 but I haven't seen any updates since then. The trick is to find a way to make it so that item 1 doesn't slow down standard SWIOTLB when you are not migrating a VM. If nothing else we would probably just need to add a static key that we could default to false unless there is a PCI bridge indicating we are starting a migration. I haven't had time to really work on this though. In addition I am not that familiar with QEMU and the internals of live migration so pieces 2 and 3 would take me some additional time to work on. - Alex .
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