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SubjectRe: [PATCH 00/10] KVM PCIe/MSI passthrough on ARM/ARM64
On Mon, Feb 01, 2016 at 02:03:51PM +0000, Will Deacon wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 10:25:52PM +0100, Eric Auger wrote:
> > On 01/29/2016 08:33 PM, Alex Williamson wrote:
> > >>> We know that x86 handles MSI vectors specially, so there is some
> > >>> hardware that helps the situation. It's not just that x86 has a fixed
> > >>> range for MSI, it's how it manages that range when interrupt remapping
> > >>> hardware is enabled. A device table indexed by source-ID references a
> > >>> per device table indexed by data from the MSI write itself. So we get
> > >>> much, much finer granularity,
> > >> About the granularity, I think ARM GICv3 now provides a similar
> > >> capability with GICv3 ITS (interrupt translation service). Along with
> > >> the MSI MSG write transaction, the device outputs a DeviceID conveyed on
> > >> the bus. This DeviceID (~ your source-ID) enables to index a device
> > >> table. The entry in the device table points to a DeviceId interrupt
> > >> translation table indexed by the EventID found in the msi msg. So the
> > >> entry in the interrupt translation table eventually gives you the
> > >> eventual interrupt ID targeted by the MSI MSG.
> > >> This translation capability if not available in GICv2M though, ie. the
> > >> one I am currently using.
> > >>
> > >> Those tables currently are built by the ITS irqchip (irq-gic-v3-its.c)
>
> That's right. GICv3/ITS disambiguates the interrupt source using the
> DeviceID, which for PCI is derived from the Requester ID of the endpoint.
> GICv2m is less flexible and requires a separate physical frame per guest
> to achieve isolation.
>
We should still support MSI passthrough with a single MSI frame host
system though, right?

(Users should just be aware that guests are not fully protected against
misbehaving hardware in that case).

-Christoffer

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