[PATCH V12 3/7] dma: add Qualcomm Technologies HIDMA management driver
Marc Zyngier
marc.zyngier at arm.com
Fri Jan 15 10:08:51 PST 2016
On 15/01/16 17:44, Sinan Kaya wrote:
>>>
[...]
>> You may want to drop the "hypervisor" designation, BTW, because this has
>> no real connection to virtualisation.
>>
>
> Would you use host/guest relationship?
Not even that. This is a host/user relationship, as VFIO is in no way
virtualisation specific. It just gives you a way to make a device
accessible to userspace. KVM is just a specialised instance of a more
generic problem.
>
>>>
>>> Once the guest machine is shutdown, VFIO driver still owns the channel device. It can
>>> assign the device to another guest machine.
>>>
>>>> - Does the HYP side requires any context switch (and how is that done)?
>>> No communication is needed.
>>>
>>>> - What makes it safe?
>>> No communication is needed.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Without any of this information (and pointer to the code to back it up),
>>>> I'm very reluctant to take any of this.
>>>
>>> Please let me know what exactly is not clear.
>>>
>>> You don't write a virtualization driver for 8139too driver. The driver works whether it is running in the
>>> guest machine or the hypervisor.
>>
>> Exactly. No hypervisor code needed whatsoever. So please get rid of this
>> hypervisor nonsense! ;-)
>>
>
> I need the management driver for administrative purposes and common initialization.
> I like the split SW design as it follows the HW design too.
I have no problem with the split design (whatever floats your boat),
more with the terminology which I find very confusing. It would be a lot
better if you stuck with management (host) and client (user), or some
other general terminology.
Thanks,
M.
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