Hi Paolo, On 07/02/2015 03:40 PM, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > > > On 02/07/2015 15:17, Eric Auger wrote: >> - new fields are added on producer side: linux irq, vfio_device handle, >> active which reflects whether the source is active (at interrupt >> controller level or at VFIO level - automasked -) and finally an >> opaque pointer which will be used to point to the vfio_platform_device >> in this series. > > Linux IRQ and active should be okay. As to the vfio_device handle, you > should link it from the vfio_platform_device instead. And for the > vfio_platform_device, you can link it from the vfio_platform_irq instead. For this last one, I don't think this is achievable since if I store the vfio_platform_irq in the opaque, it matches irqs[i] of vfio_platform_device and I don't have any mean to retrieve "i" when calling container_of. struct vfio_platform_irq *irq = container_of(prod, struct vfio_platform_irq, producer); struct vfio_platform_device *vpdev = container_of(irq, struct vfio_platform_device, irqs[i?]); struct vfio_platform_device { ../.. struct vfio_platform_irq *irqs; ../.. } So I think I still need to pass vfio_platform_device in the opaque and look on irqs array to identify the right vfio_platform_irq *. Do I miss sthg? - Eric > > Once you've done this, embed the irq_bypass_producer struct in the > vfio_platform_irq struct; in the new kvm_arch_* functions, go back to > the vfio_platform_irq struct via container_of. From there you can > retrieve pointers to the vfio_platform_device and the vfio_device. > >> - new fields on consumer side: the kvm handle, the gsi > > You do not need to add these. Instead, add the kvm handle to irqfd > only. Like above, embed the irq_bypass_consumer struct in the irqfd > struct; in the new kvm_arch_* functions, go back to the > vfio_platform_irq struct via container_of. > > Paolo > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe kvm" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html