On Thu, 2023-08-17 at 15:31 +0800, Yi-De Wu wrote: > On Fri, 2023-08-11 at 10:52 -0600, Rob Herring wrote: > > > > External email : Please do not click links or open attachments > > until > > you have verified the sender or the content. > > On Thu, Jul 27, 2023 at 03:59:53PM +0800, Yi-De Wu wrote: > > > This series is based on linux-next, tag: next-20230726. > > > > > > GenieZone hypervisor(gzvm) is a type-1 hypervisor that supports > > > > various virtual > > > machine types and provides security features such as TEE-like > > > > scenarios and > > > secure boot. It can create guest VMs for security use cases and > > > has > > > virtualization capabilities for both platform and interrupt. > > > > Although the > > > hypervisor can be booted independently, it requires the > > > assistance > > > > of GenieZone > > > hypervisor kernel driver(gzvm-ko) to leverage the ability of > > > Linux > > > > kernel for > > > vCPU scheduling, memory management, inter-VM communication and > > > > virtio backend > > > support. > > > > > > Changes in v5: > > > - Add dt solution back for device initialization > > > > Why? It's a software interface that you define and control. Make > > that > > interface discoverable. > > > > Rob > > hi Rob, > > Let me recap a bit about this as you might not notice our previous > response[1]. In order to discover our GenieZone hypervisor, there > were > 2 solutions being talked about, namely with dt or without dt. > > The reasons we use dt now were listed in some previous mail > thread[2]. > I'll just copy the statements here for better sync-up. > - Although dt is for hardware, it's difficult to discover a specific > hypervisor without probing on all subsystem and thus pollute all of > other users as a consequence. > - The GenieZone hypervisor could be considered as a vendor model to > assist platform virtualization whose implementation is independent > from > Linuxism. > > In contrast to the solution with dt, what we were doing was probing > via > hypercall to see whether our hypervisor exists. > However, this could raise some concerns about "polluting all systems" > even for those systems without GenieZone hypervisor embedded[3]. > > We're wondering if there's any specific implementation in mind from > your side that we could initialize our device in a discoverable > manners > while not affecting other systems. We'll appreciate for the hint. > > Regards, > > Reference > 1. > https://lore.kernel.org/all/14c0381be38ea40fcd03104bff32bcaa09b920d3.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxx/ > 2. > https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/ea531ba80db67cccb03ea173e714fe868f869e91.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxx/ > 3. > https://lore.kernel.org/all/2fe0c7f9-55fc-ae63-3631-8526a0212ccd@xxxxxxxxxx/ > > > Regards, A gentle ping. We suppose a simple dt would be a consise solution here to initialize the GenieZone hypervisor. We also found some other software pieces use dt as well[4]. Perhaps it could be brought into discussion that dt shall be suitable under our use case. Reference 4. OP-TEE Trusted OS maintained by Linaro https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v6.1/source/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/firmware/tlm,trusted-foundations.yaml