1. 02 5月, 2016 1 次提交
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      Change virDevicePCIAddress to virPCIDeviceAddress · c36b1f7b
      Martin Kletzander 提交于
      We had both and the only difference was that the latter also included
      information about multifunction setting.  The problem with that was that
      we couldn't use functions made for only one of the structs (e.g.
      parsing).  To consolidate those two structs, use the one in virpci.h,
      include that in domain_conf.h and add the multifunction member in it.
      Signed-off-by: NMartin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
      c36b1f7b
  2. 25 4月, 2016 1 次提交
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      qemu: fix error log in qemuAssignPCIAddresses() · ff212622
      Laine Stump 提交于
      This error message was too specific, based on the incorrect assumption
      that any error was cause by auto-added bridges:
      
        failed to create PCI bridge on bus 2: too many devices
        with fixed addresses
      
      In practice you can't know if a bridge with an index <= the bus it's
      connecting to was added automatically, or if it was a mistake in
      explicit config, and the auto-add problem is going to be dealt with in
      a different way in an upcoming patch. The new message is this:
      
        PCI Controller at index 1 (0x01) has "
        bus='0x02', but bus must be <= index
      
      (note that index is given in both decimal and hex because it is
      formatted as decimal in the XML, but bus is formatted as hex, and
      displaying the hex value of index makes it easier to see the problem
      when index > 9 (which will often be the case with PCIe, since most
      controllers only have a single port, not 32 slots as with standard
      PCI)).
      
      Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1004593
      ff212622
  3. 15 4月, 2016 7 次提交
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      qemu: support new pci controller model "pcie-expander-bus" · 8b62c65d
      Laine Stump 提交于
      This is backed by the qemu device pxb-pcie, which will be available in
      qemu 2.6.0.
      
      As with pci-expander-bus (which uses qemu's pxb device), the busNr
      attribute and <node> subelement of <target> are used to set the bus_nr
      and numa_node options.
      
      During post-parse we validate that the domain's machinetype is
      q35-based (since the device shows up for 440fx-based machinetypes, but
      is unusable), as well as checking that <node> specifies a node that is
      actually configured on the guest.
      8b62c65d
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      conf: new pci controller model pcie-expander-bus · bc07251f
      Laine Stump 提交于
      This controller provides a single PCIe port on a new root. It is
      similar to pci-expander-bus, intended to provide a bus that can be
      associated with a guest-identifiable NUMA node, but is for
      machinetypes with PCIe rather than PCI (e.g. q35-based machinetypes).
      
      Aside from PCIe vs. PCI, the other main difference is that a
      pci-expander-bus has a companion pci-bridge that is automatically
      attached along with it, but pcie-expander-bus has only a single port,
      and that port will only connect to a pcie-root-port, or to a
      pcie-switch-upstream-port. In order for the bus to be of any use in
      the guest, it must have either a pcie-root-port or a
      pcie-switch-upstream-port attached (and one or more
      pcie-switch-downstream-ports attached to the
      pcie-switch-upstream-port).
      bc07251f
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      qemu: support new pci controller model "pci-expander-bus" · 400b2976
      Laine Stump 提交于
      This is backed by the qemu device "pxb".
      
      The pxb device always includes a pci-bridge that is at the bus number
      of the pxb + 1.
      
      busNr and <node> from the <target> subelement are used to set the
      bus_nr and numa_node options for pxb.
      
      During post-parse we validate that the domain's machinetype is
      440fx-based (since the pxb device only works on 440fx-based machines),
      and <node> also gets a sanity check to assure that the NUMA node
      specified for the pxb (if any - it's optional) actually exists on the
      guest.
      400b2976
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      conf: new pci controller model pci-expander-bus · 52f3d0a4
      Laine Stump 提交于
      This is a standard PCI root bus (not a bridge) that can be added to a
      440fx-based domain. Although it uses a PCI slot, this is *not* how it
      is connected into the PCI bus hierarchy, but is only used for
      control. Each pci-expander-bus provides 32 slots (0-31) that can
      accept hotplug of standard PCI devices.
      
      The usefulness of pci-expander-bus relative to a pci-bridge is that
      the NUMA node of the bus can be specified with the <node> subelement
      of <target>. This gives guest-side visibility to the NUMA node of
      attached devices (presuming that management apps only assign a device
      to a bus that has a NUMA node number matching the node number of the
      device on the host).
      
      Each pci-expander-bus also has a "busNr" attribute. The expander-bus
      itself will take the busNr specified, and all buses that are connected
      to this bus (including the pci-bridge that is automatically added to
      any expander bus of model "pxb" (see the next commit)) will use
      busNr+1, busNr+2, etc, and the pci-root (or the expander-bus with next
      lower busNr) will use bus numbers lower than busNr.
      52f3d0a4
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      qemu: set PCI controller default modelName in a separate function · 1da28473
      Laine Stump 提交于
      Since every PCI controller model has to have a default model name set,
      put it in a separate function to clean up qemuDomainAssignPCIAddresses
      a bit.
      1da28473
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      conf: utility function to convert PCI controller model into connect type · a0616ee8
      Laine Stump 提交于
      There are two places in qemu_domain_address.c where we have a switch
      statement to convert PCI controller models
      (VIR_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER_MODEL_PCI*) into the connection type flag that
      is matched when looking for an upstream connection for that model of
      controller (VIR_PCI_CONNECT_TYPE_*). This patch makes a utility
      function in conf/domain_addr.c to do that, so that when a new PCI
      controller is added, we only need to add the new model-->connect-type
      in a single place.
      a0616ee8
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      conf/qemu: change the way VIR_PCI_CONNECT_TYPE_* flags work · d1cc4605
      Laine Stump 提交于
      The flags used to determine which devices could be plugged into which
      controllers were quite confusing, as they tried to create classes of
      connections, then put particular devices into possibly multiple
      classes, while sometimes setting multiple flags for the controllers
      themselves. The attempt to have a single flag indicate, e.g. that a
      root-port or a switch-downstream-port could connect was not only
      confusing, it was leading to a situation where it would be impossible
      to specify exactly the right combinations for a new controller.
      
      The solution is for the VIR_PCI_CONNECT_TYPE_* flags to have a 1:1
      correspondence with each type of PCI controller, plus a flag for a PCI
      endpoint device and another for a PCIe endpoint device (the only
      exception to this is that pci-bridge and pcie-expander-bus controllers
      have their upstream connection classified as
      VIR_PCI_CONNECT_TYPE_PCI_DEVICE since they can be plugged into
      *exactly* the same ports as any endpoint device).  Each device then
      has a single flag for connect type (plus the HOTPLUG flag if that
      device can e hotplugged), and each controller sets the CONNECT bits
      for all controllers that can be plugged into it, as well as for either
      type of endpoint device that can be plugged in (and the HOTPLUG flag
      if it can accept hotplugged devices).
      
      With this change, it is *slightly* easier to understand the matching
      of connections (as long as you remember that the flag for a
      device/upstream-facing connection of a controller is the same as that
      device's type, while the flags for a controller's downstream
      connections is the OR of all device types that can be plugged into
      that controller). More importantly, it will be possible to correctly
      specify what can be plugged into a pcie-switch-expander-bus, when
      support for it is added.
      d1cc4605
  4. 11 3月, 2016 1 次提交
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      qemu: Introduce qemuBuildControllerDevCommandLine · 4908772e
      John Ferlan 提交于
      Add new function to manage adding the controller -device options to the
      command line removing that task from the mainline qemuBuildCommandLine.
      
      Also adjust to using const virDomainDef instead of virDomainDefPtr.
      This causes collateral damage in order to modify called APIs to use
      the const virDomainDef instead as well.
      Signed-off-by: NJohn Ferlan <jferlan@redhat.com>
      4908772e
  5. 22 2月, 2016 1 次提交
  6. 17 2月, 2016 1 次提交
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      qemu: Move qemuDomain*Address* functions · 177db487
      John Ferlan 提交于
      Create new modules qemu_domain_address.c and qemu_domain_address.h to
      contain all the new functions and header data. Additionally move any
      supporting static functions.
      
      Make qemuDomainSupportsPCI non static.
      
      Also, move and rename the following:
      
      qemuSetSCSIControllerModel to qemuDomainSetSCSIControllerModel
      qemuCollectPCIAddress to qemuDomainCollectPCIAddress
      qemuValidateDevicePCISlotsPIIX3 to qemuDomainValidateDevicePCISlotsPIIX3
      qemuAssignDevicePCISlots to qemuDomainAssignDevicePCISlots
      Signed-off-by: NJohn Ferlan <jferlan@redhat.com>
      177db487