Xu, Anthony wrote:
Xiantao and I have found the root cause, Qemu emulates PIIX chipset, all pci devices can only use irq 10.11, which is confiured inside chipset interrupt routing table. Even though IOAPIC have 24 interrupt pins. While KVM/IA64 use the same Guest Firmware with what XEN/IA64 which use different "interrupt routing algorithm". Means the pci device irq doesn't match between qemu and Guest Firmware in KVM/IA64. So guest didn't get pci device interrupt. Obviously there are two ways to fix it. 1. modify qemu side, all pci devices use irq larger than or equal to 16, we need to come out an algorithm to calculate irq from pci device(bus number,device number, function number), then we also need to modify IA32 Guest BIOS to present the same pci device irq (use same algorithm) to guest OS. Avi seems not want to modify qemu a lot. 2. modify IA64 guest firmware, two pros, (1)all pci devices use only 10,11 two irqs, so if there are many pci device, there are a lot of interrupt sharing, which impact performance negatively (2) We need to maintain two versions fo IA64 guest firmwares, one for KVM/IA64, the other for XEN/IA64, which is not what I want. What's your suggestion?
Allowing qemu to use all ioapic interrupt pins will reduce interrupt sharing on x86, which is a good thing, so I prefer the first option too.
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