[PATCH v13 00/48] arm64: Support for Arm CCA in KVM
Suzuki K Poulose
suzuki.poulose at arm.com
Wed Mar 25 03:19:00 PDT 2026
Hi Gavin
On 25/03/2026 04:07, Gavin Shan wrote:
> Hi Steven,
>
> On 3/19/26 1:53 AM, Steven Price wrote:
>>
>> This series is based on v7.0-rc1. It is also available as a git
>> repository:
>>
>> https://gitlab.arm.com/linux-arm/linux-cca cca-host/v13
>>
>> Work in progress changes for kvmtool are available from the git
>> repository below:
>>
>> https://gitlab.arm.com/linux-arm/kvmtool-cca cca/v11
>>
>
> Could you please share if we have a working qemu repository on top of this
> (v13) series? The previous qemu repository [1] seems out of dated for long
> time. I heard Jean won't be able to continue his efforts on QEMU part, who
> is going to pick it up in this case.
>
> [1] https://git.codelinaro.org/linaro/dcap/qemu.git (branch: cca/latest)
Unfortunately not at the moment. We have moved on to a simpler UABI,
which drops most of the previous configuration steps.
>
>> Note that the kvmtool code has been tidied up (thanks to Suzuki) and
>> this involves a minor change in flags. The "--restricted_mem" flag is no
>> longer recognised (or necessary).
>>
>> The TF-RMM has not yet merged the RMMv2.0 support, so you will need to
>> use the following branch:
>>
>> https://git.trustedfirmware.org/TF-RMM/tf-rmm.git topics/rmm-v2.0-poc
>>
>
> I'm seeing error to initialize RMM with the suggested RMM branch
> (topics/rmm-v2.0-poc)
> and the upstream TF-A [1]. It seems the problem is compatible issue in the
> RMM-EL3 interface. RMM requires verion 2.0 while TF-A only supports 0.8. So
> I guess I must be using a wrong TF-A repository. Could you please share
> which
> TF-A repository you use for testing?
See the other thread with Mathieu.
Kind regards
Suzuki
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