[PATCH 0/3] virtio-mmio: handle BE guests on LE hosts
Paolo Bonzini
pbonzini at redhat.com
Mon Oct 14 09:13:13 EDT 2013
Il 14/10/2013 15:10, Alexander Graf ha scritto:
>> More precisely, it allows the guest drivers to pick the
>> endianness they prefer. Mixed-endian virtio works fine on QEMU
>> with e.g. a mips guest in emulation mode, because then any given
>> QEMU binary will always use the same endianness (e.g. big for
>> qemu-system-mips).
>
> We have the same problem (runtime switchable endianness) on PowerPC.
> IBM POWER is gaining Little Endian support in Linux now, so we could
> easily end up with an LE guest on a BE host.
>
> IIRC the way we're going to solve this is to hack up
> virtio_is_big_endian() to evaluate the first CPU's endianness mode
> (which will always be the same as all other CPU's endianness mode due
> to hypercall restrictions).
>
> You could do the same with ARM if you need to support guest kernels
> before the new virtio stuff is there. LE POWER is definitely already
> reality upstream.
And the virtio standard, when it becomes reality, will be LE-only except
for some s390 stuff that I don't claim I understand...
Paolo
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