On 08/09/2011 06:42 PM, Avi Kivity wrote:
On 08/09/2011 07:31 PM, Alexander Graf wrote:
In KVM for Book3S PPC we currently have 2 implementations. There
is the PR based implementation which works on any POWER system
you pass in and the super fast HV implementation which requires
libre firmware (so almost nobody can use it).

Did you mean, non-libre?

No, I did mean libre :). Usually firmware on IBM POWER systems already uses the hypervisor mode for itself, so we can't leverage it. The only system that is publicly available and can run HV KVM is the YDL PowerStation which is running SLOF, an open source firmware.



Currently, the two target two different machine types, with PR KVM
being used for bare metal system virtualization, while the HV KVM
is used to virtualize PAPR.

In an effort to make things more cozy and transparent to the user,
this patch set implements PAPR capabilities to the PR KVM side, so
a user doesn't have to worry what the respective kernel module
supports. Any machine he's virtualizing "just works".


Nice. I went though it and nothing shouted "I'm wrong, kill me please", though I don't claim to understand more than 5% of it.

Heh :). The thing giving me the most headaches here is the ENABLE_CAP part on PAPR. I'd love to have a more flexible framework there that can configure kvm into the right mode of operation completely, so we get the chance of passing back "Sorry, that mode doesn't work for me" at the end of the day.

But I guess we can just do that with the cap enablings too. It's just slightly more icky.


Alex

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