[PATCH v7 19/19] KVM: ARM64: Add a new kvm ARM PMU device

Shannon Zhao zhaoshenglong at huawei.com
Wed Dec 16 00:06:49 PST 2015


Hi,

On 2015/12/16 15:31, Shannon Zhao wrote:
>>>> >> > But in this case, you're returning an error if it is *not* initialized.
>>>> >> > I understand that in that case you cannot return an interrupt number (-1
>>>> >> > would be weird), but returning -EBUSY feels even more weird.
>>>> >> > 
>>>> >> > I'd settle for -ENOXIO, or something similar. Anyone having a better idea?
>>>> >> > 
>> > ENXIO or ENODEV would be my choice too, and add that to the
>> > Documentation clearly describing when this error code is used.
>> > 
>> > By the way, why do you loop over all VCPUS to set the same value when
>> > you can't do anything per VCPU anyway?  It seems to me it's either a
>> > per-VM property (that you can store on the VM data structure) or it's a
>> > true per-VCPU property?
> This is a per-VCPU property. PMU interrupt could be PPI or SPI. For PPI
> the interrupt numbers are same for each vcpu, while for SPI they are
> different, so it needs to set them separately. I planned to support both
> PPI and SPI. I think I should add support for SPI at this moment and let
> users (QEMU) to set these interrupts for each one.

How about below vPMU Documentation?

ARM Virtual Performance Monitor Unit (vPMU)
===========================================

Device types supported:
  KVM_DEV_TYPE_ARM_PMU_V3         ARM Performance Monitor Unit v3

Instantiate one PMU instance for per VCPU through this API.

Groups:
  KVM_DEV_ARM_PMU_GRP_IRQ
  Attributes:
    The attr field of kvm_device_attr encodes two values:
    bits:     | 63 .... 32 | 31 .... 0 |
    values:   | vcpu_index |  irq_num  |
    The irq_num describes the PMU overflow interrupt number for the
specified
    vcpu_index vcpu. This interrupt could be a PPI or SPI, but for one
VM the
    interrupt type must be same for each vcpu.

  Errors:
    -ENXIO: Getting or setting this attribute is not yet supported
    -ENODEV: Getting the PMU overflow interrupt number while it's not set
    -EBUSY: The PMU overflow interrupt is already set
    -EINVAL: Invalid vcpu_index or irq_num supplied


-- 
Shannon




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