On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 12:23 PM Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 10-06-21, 15:22, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > > Can you give an example of how this would be hooked up to other drivers > > using those gpios. Can you give an example of how using the "gpio-keys" or > > "gpio-leds" drivers in combination with virtio-gpio looks like in the DT? > > > > Would qemu simply add the required DT properties to the device node that > > corresponds to the virtio device in this case? > > > > From what I can tell, both the mmio and pci variants of virtio can have their > > dev->of_node populated, but I don't see the logic in register_virtio_device() > > that looks up the of_node of the virtio_device that the of_gpio code then > > tries to refer to. > > To be honest, I haven't tried this yet and I was expecting it to be > already taken care of. I was relying on the DTB automatically > generated by Qemu to get the driver probed and didn't have a look at > it as well. > > I now understand that it won't be that straight forward. The same must > be true for adding an i2c device to an i2c bus over virtio (The way I > tested that earlier was by using the sysfs file to add a device to a > bus). Yes, correct, we had the same discussion about i2c. Again, this is relatively straightforward when the controller and the device attached to it (i2c controller/client or gpio controller/function) are both emulated by qemu, but a lot harder when the controller and device are implemented in different programs. > This may be something lacking generally for virtio-pci thing, not > sure though. I think most importantly we need a DT binding to describe what device nodes are supposed to look like underneath a virtio-mmio or virtio-pci device in order for a hypervisor to pass down the information to a guest OS in a generic way. We can probably borrow the USB naming, and replace compatible="usbVID,PID" with compatible="virtioDID", with the device ID in hexadecimal digits, such as "virtio22" for I2C (virtio device ID 34 == 0x22) if we decide to have a sub-node under the device, or we just point dev->of_node of the virtio device to the platform/pci device that is its parent in Linux. Adding the Linux guest code to the virtio layer should be fairly straightforward, and I suppose it could be mostly copied from the corresponding code that added this for mmc in commit 25185f3f31c9 ("mmc: Add SDIO function devicetree subnode parsing") and for USB in commit 69bec7259853 ("USB: core: let USB device know device node") and 1a7e3948cb9f ("USB: add device-tree support for interfaces"). Arnd