[Xen-devel] ARM: KVM/XEN: how should we support virt-what?

Ian Campbell ian.campbell at citrix.com
Wed Mar 25 04:08:56 PDT 2015


On Wed, 2015-03-25 at 10:44 +0100, Andrew Jones wrote:
> Hello ARM virt maintainers,
> 
> I'd like to start a discussion about supporting virt-what[1]. virt-what
> allows userspace to determine if the system it's running on is running
> in a guest, and of what type (KVM, Xen, etc.). Despite it being a best
> effort tool, see the Caveat emptor in [1], it has become quite a useful
> tool, and is showing up in different places, such as OpenStack. If you
> look at the code[2], specifically [3], then you'll see how it works on
> x86, which is to use the dedicated hypervisor cpuid leaves. I'm
> wondering what equivalent we have, or can develop, for arm.
> Here are some thoughts;
> 0) there's already something we can use, and I just need to be told
>    about it.
> 1) be as similar as possible to x86 by dedicating some currently
>    undefined sysreg bits. This would take buy-in from lots of parties,
>    so is not likely the way to go.
> 2) create a specific DT node that will get exposed through sysfs, or
>    somewhere.
> 3) same as (2), but just use the nodes currently in mach-virt's DT
>    as the indication we're a guest. This would just be a heuristic,
>    i.e. "have virtio mmio" && psci.method == hvc, or something,
>    and we'd still need a way to know if we're kvm vs. xen vs. ??.

FWIW Xen has a specific node,
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/devicetree/devicetree-rebasing.git/tree/Bindings/arm/xen.txt

Doesn't help you with ACPI systems though. IIRC there will be a Xen
table of some sort.

Ian.




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