[SeaBIOS] [RFC v2 0/3] Support multiple pci domains in pci_device

Marcel Apfelbaum marcel.apfelbaum at gmail.com
Tue Aug 28 07:37:39 CEST 2018


Hi Gerd

On 08/28/2018 07:12 AM, Zihan Yang wrote:
> Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel at redhat.com> 于2018年8月27日周一 上午7:04写道:
>>    Hi,
>>
>>>>    However, QEMU only binds port 0xcf8 and 0xcfc to
>>>> bus pcie.0. To avoid bus confliction, we should use other port pairs for
>>>> busses under new domains.
>>> I would skip support for IO based configuration and use only MMCONFIG
>>> for extra root buses.
>>>
>>> The question remains: how do we assign MMCONFIG space for
>>> each PCI domain.

Thanks for your comments!

>> Allocation-wise it would be easiest to place them above 4G.  Right after
>> memory, or after etc/reserved-memory-end (if that fw_cfg file is
>> present), where the 64bit pci bars would have been placed.  Move the pci
>> bars up in address space to make room.
>>
>> Only problem is that seabios wouldn't be able to access mmconfig then.
>>
>> Placing them below 4G would work at least for a few pci domains.  q35
>> mmconfig bar is placed at 0xb0000000 -> 0xbfffffff, basically for
>> historical reasons.  Old qemu versions had 2.75G low memory on q35 (up
>> to 0xafffffff), and I think old machine types still have that for live
>> migration compatibility reasons.  Modern qemu uses 2G only, to make
>> gigabyte alignment work.
>>
>> 32bit pci bars are placed above 0xc0000000.  The address space from 2G
>> to 2.75G (0x8000000 -> 0xafffffff) is unused on new machine types.
>> Enough room for three additional mmconfig bars (full size), so four
>> pci domains total if you add the q35 one.
> Maybe we can support 4 domains first before we come up
> with a better solution. But I'm not sure if four domains are
> enough for those who want too many devices?

(Adding Michael)

Since we will not use all 256 buses of an extra PCI domain,
I think this space will allow us to support more PCI domains.

How will the flow look like ?

1. QEMU passes to SeaBIOS information of how many extra
    PCI domains needs, and how many buses per domain.
    How it will pass this info? A vendor specific capability,
    some PCI registers or modifying extra-pci-roots fw_cfg file?

2. SeaBIOS assigns the address for each PCI Domain and
     returns the information to QEMU.
     How it will do that? Some pxb-pcie registers? Or do we model
     the MMCFG like a PCI BAR?

3. Once QEMU gets the MMCFG addresses, it can answer to
     mmio configuration cycles.

4. SeaBIOS queries all PCI domains devices, computes
    and assigns IO/MEM resources (for PCI domains > 0 it will
    use MMCFG to configure the PCI devices)

5. QEMU uses the IO/MEM information to create the CRS for each
     extra PCI host bridge.

6. SeaBIOS gets the ACPI tables from QEMU and passes them to the
    guest OS.

Thanks,
Marcel





>> cheers,
>>    Gerd
>>




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