[SeaBIOS] [PATCH] QEMU DMA: Add ability to write back to fw_cfg file

Laszlo Ersek lersek at redhat.com
Mon Jan 23 11:20:02 CET 2017


On 01/20/17 23:41, Ben Warren wrote:
> 
>> On Jan 20, 2017, at 8:58 AM, Kevin O'Connor <kevin at koconnor.net
>> <mailto:kevin at koconnor.net>> wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 05:39:58PM +0100, Laszlo Ersek wrote:
>>> On 01/20/17 17:08, Kevin O'Connor wrote:
>>>> On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 10:20:50PM -0800, ben at skyportsystems.com
>>>> <mailto:ben at skyportsystems.com> wrote:
>>>>> From: Ben Warren <ben at skyportsystems.com
>>>>> <mailto:ben at skyportsystems.com>>
>>>>>
>>>>> This adds a new command to the DMA protocol.  The command allows the
>>>>> memory allocation of a fw_cfg file by BIOS and subsequent return of
>>>>> the allocated address to QEMU.  The initial use case is for Windows VM
>>>>> Generation ID, where QEMU needs to change the contents of fw_cfg
>>>>> data at runtime, while still having BIOS allocate and manage the
>>>>> memory.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks - see my comments below.
>>>>
>>>> [...]
>>>>> --- a/src/fw/paravirt.c
>>>>> +++ b/src/fw/paravirt.c
>>>>> @@ -253,6 +253,20 @@ qemu_cfg_read(void *buf, int len)
>>>>> }
>>>>>
>>>>> static void
>>>>> +qemu_cfg_write(void *buf, int len)
>>>>> +{
>>>>> +    if (len == 0) {
>>>>> +        return;
>>>>> +    }
>>>>> +
>>>>> +    if (qemu_cfg_dma_enabled()) {
>>>>> +        qemu_cfg_dma_transfer(buf, len, QEMU_CFG_DMA_CTL_WRITE);
>>>>> +    } else {
>>>>> +        outsb(PORT_QEMU_CFG_DATA, buf, len);
>>>>> +    }
>>>>> +}
>>>>> +
>>>>> +static void
>>>>> qemu_cfg_skip(int len)
>>>>> {
>>>>>     if (len == 0) {
>>>>> @@ -280,6 +294,19 @@ qemu_cfg_read_entry(void *buf, int e, int len)
>>>>>     }
>>>>> }
>>>>>
>>>>> +static void
>>>>> +qemu_cfg_write_entry(void *buf, int e, int len)
>>>>> +{
>>>>> +    if (qemu_cfg_dma_enabled()) {
>>>>> +        u32 control = (e << 16) | QEMU_CFG_DMA_CTL_SELECT
>>>>> +                        | QEMU_CFG_DMA_CTL_WRITE;
>>>>> +        qemu_cfg_dma_transfer(buf, len, control);
>>>>> +    } else {
>>>>> +        qemu_cfg_select(e);
>>>>> +        qemu_cfg_write(buf, len);
>>>>> +    }
>>>>> +}
>>>>> +
>>>>> struct qemu_romfile_s {
>>>>>     struct romfile_s file;
>>>>>     int select, skip;
>>>>> @@ -303,6 +330,24 @@ qemu_cfg_read_file(struct romfile_s *file,
>>>>> void *dst, u32 maxlen)
>>>>>     return file->size;
>>>>> }
>>>>>
>>>>> +static int
>>>>> +qemu_cfg_write_file(void *src, struct romfile_s *file, u32 maxlen)
>>>>> +{
>>>>> +    if (file->size < maxlen)
>>>>> +        return -1;
>>>>> +    struct qemu_romfile_s *qfile;
>>>>> +    qfile = container_of(file, struct qemu_romfile_s, file);
>>>>> +    if (qfile->skip == 0) {
>>>>> +        /* Do it in one transfer */
>>>>> +        qemu_cfg_write_entry(src, qfile->select, file->size);
>>>>> +    } else {
>>>>> +        qemu_cfg_select(qfile->select);
>>>>> +        qemu_cfg_skip(qfile->skip);
>>>>> +        qemu_cfg_write(src, file->size);
>>>>> +    }
>>>>> +    return file->size;
>>>>> +}
>>>>
>>>> I'd prefer if we could break this patch into two parts - one part to
>>>> add the write interface to fw_cfg and one part to add
>>>> ALLOCATE_RET_ADDR.  I'm fine with both interfaces, but the QEMU parts
>>>> still need to be committed prior to committing to SeaBIOS.  Having the
>>>> patch in separate parts will make it both easier to review and commit
>>>> at their appropriate times.
>>>
>>> The fw_cfg write support is now upstream (QEMU commit
>>> baf2d5bfbac015b27f4db74feab235e167df0c84, "fw-cfg: support writeable
>>> blobs").
>>
>> Thanks.  Is it correct that the QEMU write support is only possible
>> with the DMA interface?  If so, I'd request that Ben's patch also be
>> updated to not issue an outsb().  Preferably it should just fail at
>> the start of qemu_cfg_write_file() if the DMA interface isn't
>> available.
>>
> Hopefully I’ve addressed all of your concerns.  I’m curious now, how is
> this kind of thing typically phased with QEMU changes?  I’m working on
> getting the QEMU side of things submitted, but for it to work
> standalone, the embedded binary SeaBIOS image needs to be updated.  Who
> typically builds and inserts the new binary in to the QEMU code tree?

Usually the QEMU side of the changes is committed first. The matching
SeaBIOS code is committed second, with the SeaBIOS commit message
referencing the QEMU commit. The next SeaBIOS release is usually planned
so it can make the next QEMU soft freeze. Gerd rebuilds the bundled
SeaBIOS binaries for QEMU, and they go into the QEMU release like any
other commit.

Run

  git log -- pc-bios/bios-256k.bin

in the QEMU tree, for example.

You can also search the SeaBIOS mailing list archive for subjects that
contain the word "release"; past releases were coordinated in those threads.

(CC'ing Gerd so he can correct me if necessary).

Thanks
Laszlo

>> -Kevin
> 




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