On 02/12/2021 09.33, Harald Freudenberger wrote:
On 02.12.21 08:13, Thomas Huth wrote:
On 01/12/2021 18.10, Harald Freudenberger wrote:
On 01.12.21 15:11, Thomas Huth wrote:
The crypto devices that we can use with the vfio_ap module are sitting
on the "ap" bus, not on the "vfio_ap" bus that the module defines
itself. With this change, the vfio_ap module now gets automatically
loaded if a supported crypto adapter is available in the host.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
Note: Marked as "RFC" since I'm not 100% sure about it ...
please review carefully!
drivers/s390/crypto/vfio_ap_drv.c | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/drivers/s390/crypto/vfio_ap_drv.c b/drivers/s390/crypto/vfio_ap_drv.c
index 4d2556bc7fe5..5580e40608a4 100644
--- a/drivers/s390/crypto/vfio_ap_drv.c
+++ b/drivers/s390/crypto/vfio_ap_drv.c
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ static struct ap_device_id ap_queue_ids[] = {
{ /* end of sibling */ },
};
-MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(vfio_ap, ap_queue_ids);
+MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(ap, ap_queue_ids);
/**
* vfio_ap_queue_dev_probe:
Hello Thomas, interesting.
Did you test this ? I mean did you build a kernel and have it run on a s390 with crypto cards available ?
Yes, I've tested it. Without the patch, the vfio_ap module does not get loaded automatically if a crypto card is available. With the patch applied, the vfio_ap module correctly gets loaded automatically on my system (similar to the vfio_ccw module).
My strong feeling is that this will make the AP bus code stumble as the code silently assumes there are exact
two types of ap devices attached to the ap bus: ap cards and ap queues.
This is only about getting the module loaded automatically once such a device is available ... AFAIK it does not grab any of the devices automatically, so there shouldn't be any problems?
Thomas
Yes, of course for the automatic module load works this way. But you understand that now
the vfio devices are childs of the ap bus and thus are siblings of the ap queue and ap card
devices. As I wrote the ap bus code is not prepared to deal with a 3th type of devices
dangling on the ap bus. So you should test what happens when there are real vfio ap devices
in use together with 'regular' ap card and queue devices.
I pondered about this for a while, but I still do not quite understand. The
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE macro only adds a __mod_something_device_table symbol to
the module, it does not change the hierarchy of the vfio devices ... so this
is really only about loading the module automatically. Or do you say that
there is already a problem if a user loads the module manually and thus it
should not get loaded automatically?
However, I am still not sure if it is preferable to have the vfio ap module loaded automatically. The majority
of customers will never use vfio ap devices - this is specific to kvm hosts only.
vfio-ccw also gets loaded automatically via MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE, so I think
vfio-ap should be handled the same way.
(Or should we maybe rather remove the MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE line from both
modules instead?)
Thomas