Re: [PATCH 2/2][RFC] KVM: Emulate MSI-X table and PBA in kernel

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On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 11:30:12AM +0200, Avi Kivity wrote:
> On 12/30/2010 09:47 AM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> >I am not really suggesting this. What I say is PBA is unimplemented
> >let us not commit to an interface yet.
> 
> What happens to a guest that tries to use PBA?
> It's a mandatory part of MSI-X, no?

Yes. Unfortunately the pending bit is in fact a communication channel
used for function specific purposes when mask bit is set,
and 0 when unset. The spec even seems to *require* this use:

I refer to this:

	For MSI and MSI-X, while a vector is masked, the function is prohibited
	from sending the associated message, and the function must set the
	associated Pending bit whenever the function would otherwise send the
	message. When software unmasks a vector whose associated Pending bit is
	set, the function must schedule sending the associated message, and
	clear the Pending bit as soon as the message has been sent. Note that
	clearing the MSI-X Function Mask bit may result in many messages needing
	to be sent.


	If a masked vector has its Pending bit set, and the associated
	underlying interrupt events are somehow satisfied (usually by software
	though the exact manner is function-specific), the function must clear
	the Pending bit, to avoid sending a spurious interrupt message later
	when software unmasks the vector. However, if a subsequent interrupt
	event occurs while the vector is still masked, the function must again
	set the Pending bit.


	Software is permitted to mask one or more vectors indefinitely, and
	service their associated interrupt events strictly based on polling
	their Pending bits. A function must set and clear its Pending bits as
	necessary to support this âpure pollingâ mode of operation.

For assigned devices, supporting this would require
that the mask bits on the device are set if the mask bit in
guest is set (otherwise pending bits are disabled).

Existing code does not support PBA in assigned devices, so at least it's
not a regression there, and the virtio spec says nothing about this so
we should be fine.

> -- 
> error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function
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