Re: [PATCH v4] virt: vmgenid: introduce driver for reinitializing RNG on VM fork

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On 25.02.22 15:33, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote:
On Fri, Feb 25, 2022 at 03:18:43PM +0100, Alexander Graf wrote:
I recall this part of the old thread. From what I understood, using
"VMGENID" + "QEMUVGID" worked /well enough/, even if that wasn't
technically in-spec. Ard noted that relying on _CID like that is
technically an ACPI spec notification. So we're between one spec and
another, basically, and doing "VMGENID" + "QEMUVGID" requires fewer
changes, as mentioned, appears to work fine in my testing.

However, with that said, I think supporting this via "VM_Gen_Counter"
would be a better eventual thing to do, but will require acks and
changes from the ACPI maintainers. Do you think you could prepare your
patch proposal above as something on-top of my tree [1]? And if you can
convince the ACPI maintainers that that's okay, then I'll happily take
the patch.

Sure, let me send the ACPI patch stand alone. No need to include the
VMGenID change in there.
That's fine. If the ACPI people take it for 5.18, then we can count on
it being there and adjust the vmgenid driver accordingly also for 5.18.

I just booted up a Windows VM, and it looks like Hyper-V uses
"Hyper_V_Gen_Counter_V1", which is also quite long, so we can't really
HID match on that either.


Yes, due to the same problem. I'd really prefer we sort out the ACPI matching before this goes mainline. Matching on _HID is explicitly discouraged in the VMGenID spec.


Alex





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