On 8/17/2022 9:15 PM, Jason Wang wrote:
在 2022/8/17 18:37, Michael S. Tsirkin 写道:
On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 05:43:22PM +0800, Zhu, Lingshan wrote:
On 8/17/2022 5:39 PM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 05:13:59PM +0800, Zhu, Lingshan wrote:
On 8/17/2022 4:55 PM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 10:14:26AM +0800, Zhu, Lingshan wrote:
Yes it is a little messy, and we can not check _F_VERSION_1
because of
transitional devices, so maybe this is the best we can do for now
I think vhost generally needs an API to declare config space
endian-ness
to kernel. vdpa can reuse that too then.
Yes, I remember you have mentioned some IOCTL to set the endian-ness,
for vDPA, I think only the vendor driver knows the endian,
so we may need a new function vdpa_ops->get_endian().
In the last thread, we say maybe it's better to add a comment for
now.
But if you think we should add a vdpa_ops->get_endian(), I can work
on it for sure!
Thanks
Zhu Lingshan
I think QEMU has to set endian-ness. No one else knows.
Yes, for SW based vhost it is true. But for HW vDPA, only
the device & driver knows the endian, I think we can not
"set" a hardware's endian.
QEMU knows the guest endian-ness and it knows that
device is accessed through the legacy interface.
It can accordingly send endian-ness to the kernel and
kernel can propagate it to the driver.
I wonder if we can simply force LE and then Qemu can do the endian
conversion?
convert from LE for config space fields only, or QEMU has to forcefully
mediate and covert endianness for all device memory access including
even the datapath (fields in descriptor and avail/used rings)? I hope
it's not the latter, otherwise it loses the point to use vDPA for
datapath acceleration.
Even if its the former, it's a little weird for vendor device to
implement a LE config space with BE ring layout, although still possible...
-Siwei
Thanks
So if you think we should add a vdpa_ops->get_endian(),
I will drop these comments in the next version of
series, and work on a new patch for get_endian().
Thanks,
Zhu Lingshan
Guests don't get endian-ness from devices so this seems pointless.