On 3/18/21 11:06 AM, Laurent Vivier wrote:
Le 18/03/2021 à 11:02, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé a écrit :
On 3/18/21 10:52 AM, Laurent Vivier wrote:
Le 18/03/2021 à 10:19, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé a écrit :
Hi Laurent,
+Paolo / Thomas
On 3/15/21 9:42 PM, Laurent Vivier wrote:
The machine is based on Goldfish interfaces defined by Google
for Android simulator. It uses Goldfish-rtc (timer and RTC),
Goldfish-pic (PIC) and Goldfish-tty (for serial port and early tty).
The machine is created with 128 virtio-mmio bus, and they can
be used to use serial console, GPU, disk, NIC, HID, ...
Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <laur...@vivier.eu>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.hender...@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4...@amsat.org>
Message-Id: <20210312214145.2936082-6-laur...@vivier.eu>
---
default-configs/devices/m68k-softmmu.mak | 1 +
.../standard-headers/asm-m68k/bootinfo-virt.h | 18 +
hw/m68k/virt.c | 313 ++++++++++++++++++
MAINTAINERS | 13 +
hw/m68k/Kconfig | 9 +
hw/m68k/meson.build | 1 +
6 files changed, 355 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 include/standard-headers/asm-m68k/bootinfo-virt.h
create mode 100644 hw/m68k/virt.c
diff --git a/hw/m68k/Kconfig b/hw/m68k/Kconfig
index 60d7bcfb8f2b..f839f8a03064 100644
--- a/hw/m68k/Kconfig
+++ b/hw/m68k/Kconfig
@@ -23,3 +23,12 @@ config Q800
select ESP
select DP8393X
select OR_IRQ
+
+config M68K_VIRT
+ bool
+ select M68K_IRQC
+ select VIRT_CTRL
+ select GOLDFISH_PIC
+ select GOLDFISH_TTY
+ select GOLDFISH_RTC
+ select VIRTIO_MMIO
I had this error on gitlab:
(qemu) QEMU_PROG: -drive driver=IMGFMT,file=TEST_DIR/t.IMGFMT,if=virtio:
'virtio-blk-pci' is not a valid device model name
job: check-system-fedora
https://gitlab.com/philmd/qemu/-/jobs/1106469724
I bisected locally to this commit.
check-system-fedora uses build-system-fedora:
build-system-fedora:
CONFIGURE_ARGS: --disable-gcrypt --enable-nettle --enable-docs
--enable-fdt=system --enable-slirp=system
--enable-capstone=system
I'm confused because the machine provides a VIRTIO bus
via MMIO:
config VIRTIO_MMIO
bool
select VIRTIO
I remember I tested your machine with virtio-blk-device.
config VIRTIO_BLK
bool
default y
depends on VIRTIO
Ah, this is virtio-blk-pci, which has:
virtio_pci_ss.add(when: 'CONFIG_VIRTIO_BLK', if_true:
files('virtio-blk-pci.c'))
virtio_ss.add_all(when: 'CONFIG_VIRTIO_PCI', if_true: virtio_pci_ss)
And VIRTIO_PCI isn't selected...
This machine doesn't have virtio-pci, but only virtio-mmio buses.
Yes. I meant "VIRTIO_PCI isn't selected, which is the correct config
for this machine". So the problem isn't the m68k-virt machine addition,
but it shows another problem elsewhere.
Are the tests incorrect then?
libqos isn't restricted to PCI:
tests/qtest/libqos/virtio-blk.c:24:#include "virtio-blk.h"
tests/qtest/libqos/virtio-blk.c:29:/* virtio-blk-device */
tests/qtest/libqos/virtio-blk.c:33: if (!g_strcmp0(interface,
"virtio-blk")) {
tests/qtest/libqos/virtio-blk.c:40: fprintf(stderr, "%s not present
in virtio-blk-device\n", interface);
tests/qtest/libqos/virtio-blk.c:109: /* virtio-blk-device */
tests/qtest/libqos/virtio-blk.c:111:
qos_node_create_driver("virtio-blk-device", virtio_blk_device_create);
tests/qtest/libqos/virtio-blk.c:112:
qos_node_consumes("virtio-blk-device", "virtio-bus", &opts);
tests/qtest/libqos/virtio-blk.c:113:
qos_node_produces("virtio-blk-device", "virtio-blk");
But qemu-iotests / qtests do use virtio-blk-pci. Maybe they should
use a generic virtio-blk-device instead, hoping it get plugged correctly
to the virtio bus...
Yes, it's how the machine work: it has 128 virtio-mmio buses and virtio-devices
are plugged directly
in the first free ones.
I think the fix would be to disable the virtio-blk-pci test for the machines
without PCI bus.
Why is it executed for now?
This is probably the problem root cause.
Possible fix:
-->8 --
diff --git a/tests/qtest/meson.build b/tests/qtest/meson.build
index 66ee9fbf450..d7f3fad51c1 100644
--- a/tests/qtest/meson.build
+++ b/tests/qtest/meson.build
@@ -217,13 +217,17 @@
'emc141x-test.c',
'usb-hcd-ohci-test.c',
'virtio-test.c',
- 'virtio-blk-test.c',
- 'virtio-net-test.c',
- 'virtio-rng-test.c',
- 'virtio-scsi-test.c',
'virtio-serial-test.c',
'vmxnet3-test.c',
)
+if config_all_devices.has_key('CONFIG_VIRTIO_PCI')
+ qos_test_ss.add(
+ 'virtio-blk-test.c',
+ 'virtio-net-test.c',
+ 'virtio-rng-test.c',
+ 'virtio-scsi-test.c',
+ )
+endif
if have_virtfs
qos_test_ss.add(files('virtio-9p-test.c'))
endif
---
I'll test that locally but not on Gitlab.
This approach doesn't work for the iotests.
This also removes the virtio-devices test, I think we should keep the files,
but in the files to
disable the PCI part when it is not available.
I don't understand how the virtio devices are created, it seems there
is an alias to generic virtio hw that map to the arch virtio bus.
I was not obvious to understand why start the virt machine with
"-device virtio-blk" returns "'virtio-blk-pci' is not a valid device
model name" at first, then I figured out the qdev_alias_table array.
Maybe you need to complete it for your arch? I've been using that:
-- >8 --
diff --git a/softmmu/qdev-monitor.c b/softmmu/qdev-monitor.c
index 8dc656becca..b326bd76c2a 100644
--- a/softmmu/qdev-monitor.c
+++ b/softmmu/qdev-monitor.c
@@ -65,8 +65,10 @@ static const QDevAlias qdev_alias_table[] = {
{ "virtio-balloon-ccw", "virtio-balloon", QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-balloon-pci", "virtio-balloon",
QEMU_ARCH_ALL & ~QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
+ { "virtio-blk-device", "virtio-blk", QEMU_ARCH_M68K },
{ "virtio-blk-ccw", "virtio-blk", QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
- { "virtio-blk-pci", "virtio-blk", QEMU_ARCH_ALL & ~QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
+ { "virtio-blk-pci", "virtio-blk", QEMU_ARCH_ALL
+ & ~(QEMU_ARCH_S390X |
QEMU_ARCH_M68K) },
{ "virtio-gpu-ccw", "virtio-gpu", QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-gpu-pci", "virtio-gpu", QEMU_ARCH_ALL & ~QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-input-host-ccw", "virtio-input-host", QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
@@ -84,8 +86,10 @@ static const QDevAlias qdev_alias_table[] = {
{ "virtio-rng-pci", "virtio-rng", QEMU_ARCH_ALL & ~QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-scsi-ccw", "virtio-scsi", QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-scsi-pci", "virtio-scsi", QEMU_ARCH_ALL & ~QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
+ { "virtio-serial-device", "virtio-serial", QEMU_ARCH_M68K },
{ "virtio-serial-ccw", "virtio-serial", QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
- { "virtio-serial-pci", "virtio-serial", QEMU_ARCH_ALL &
~QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
+ { "virtio-serial-pci", "virtio-serial", QEMU_ARCH_ALL
+ & ~(QEMU_ARCH_S390X |
QEMU_ARCH_M68K)},
{ "virtio-tablet-ccw", "virtio-tablet", QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-tablet-pci", "virtio-tablet", QEMU_ARCH_ALL &
~QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ }
---
But this looks ugly, I don't think it should work that way (because
a machine could provide virtio buses over multiple transport, mmio
and pci...).