On 17.10.2013, at 14:54, Paolo Bonzini <pbonz...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Il 17/10/2013 14:38, Alexey Kardashevskiy ha scritto:
>> qdev_get_fw_dev_path:
>> /spapr-vio-bridge/spapr-vscsi/channel@0/disk@3,2 suffix=(null)
>> /spapr-vio-bridge/spapr-vscsi/channel@0/disk@3,1 suffix=(null)
> 
> You need to implement qdev_fw_get_path to change
> 
> spapr-vio-bridge -> vdevice
> spapr-vscsi -> v-scsi@REG
> 
>> /pci@800000020000000/ethernet@1 suffix=/ethernet-phy@0
> 
> The extra suffix is not a problem since you can parse a prefix successfully.
> 
>> /pci@800000020000000/scsi@0/channel@0/disk@3,2 suffix=(null)
>> /pci@800000020000000/scsi@0/channel@0/disk@3,1 suffix=(null)
> 
> I guess this is virtio-scsi.
> 
>> SLOF:
>> 0 > devalias
>> cdrom123 : /pci@800000020000000/scsi@0/disk@103000100000000
>> cdrom12 : /pci@800000020000000/scsi@0/disk@103000200000000
>> hvterm : /vdevice/vty@71000100
>> net : /pci@800000020000000/ethernet@1
>> scsi : /vdevice/v-scsi@71000001
>> cdrom1 : /vdevice/v-scsi@71000001/disk@8301000000000000
>> cdrom : /vdevice/v-scsi@71000001/disk@8302000000000000
>> nvram : /vdevice/nvram@71000000 ok
>> 
>> 
>> In ideal world I would want to get in QEMU what SLOF can understand and
>> pass this to SLOF. But QEMU APIs return something which cannot be converted
>> straight away.
>> 
>> Or I could simply put bootindex to the device tree nodes (as
>> "qemu,bootindex") but in this case "wildcard" nodes support fails as there
>> is just a single node "/vdevice/v-scsi@71000001/disk" in the device tree
>> for all LUNs. And we definitely do not want to create nodes for all disk
>> devices.
>> 
>> Or I can implement a "smart" converter from QEMU strings to OF pathnames.
>> 
>> Or I can implement third set of callbacks, something like qdev_OF_dev_path().
>> 
>> Or not support "bootindex" at all.
>> 
>> All possibilities suck but which one sucks less? :) Thanks!
> 
> In general, try to make QEMU produce SLOF APIs by modifying the devices
> that instantiate the buses.

But please make sure to not block the path for non-SLOF machines. -M mac99 
should still be able to get different path names for PCI devices for example.


Alex


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