Re: [PATCH v11 26/26] s390: doc: detailed specifications for AP virtualization

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On 09/27/2018 07:59 AM, Christian Borntraeger wrote:


On 09/27/2018 01:51 PM, Cornelia Huck wrote:
On Thu, 27 Sep 2018 13:29:43 +0200
Halil Pasic <pasic@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 09/27/2018 12:42 AM, Alex Williamson wrote:
On Tue, 25 Sep 2018 19:16:41 -0400
Tony Krowiak <akrowiak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
+   This is how the matrix is configured for Guest2:
+
+      echo 5 > assign_adapter
+      echo 0x47 > assign_domain
+      echo 0xff > assign_domain
+
+   This is how the matrix is configured for Guest3:
+
+      echo 6 > assign_adapter
+      echo 0x47 > assign_domain
+      echo 0xff > assign_domain
+

I'm curious why this interface didn't adopt the +/- notation invented
above for consistency.  Too difficult to do rollbacks with a string on
entries?

I remember that we did discuss that possibility around v9, but I can't
tell why did we decide to not implement it. Maybe Tony has an answer.

IIRC, that was a discussion on the base ap driver interfaces rather
than vfio-ap.


Anyway, if we were to do that, we would use different attribute names
(e.g. just domain_mask, or something similar instead of
(assign|unassign)_xxx). So I think such an interface can still be added
on top of the existing one. Having that said having multiple interfaces
for the very same thing is usually not so nice IMHO.

Nod to all of your points.

As we do the configuration while the guest is not running anyway, the
different interfaces probably do not make that much difference in
practice. It should be fine to stick to the current interface for now
and only add a new one if we really think it is significantly better.

Tony, can you maybe provide a quick on-top patch that clarifies Alex
comments regarding the documentation? (State that is is big endian,
fixup the small things etc).
I can then either fold it in or provide it as an on top patch depending
on how much has changed.

Will do.






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