On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 10:43:46AM +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 04:09:37PM -0400, Gabriel L. Somlo wrote: > > 3. I'm currently only handling x86 and I/O ports. I could drop the > > fw_cfg_dmi_whitelist and just check the signature, using mmio where > > appropriate, but I don't have a handy-dandy set of VMs for those > > architectures on which I could test. Wondering if that's something > > we should have before I officially try to submit this to the kernel, > > or whether it could wait for a second iteration. > > $ virt-builder --arch armv7l fedora-22 > or: > $ virt-builder --arch aarch64 fedora-22 > then: > $ virt-builder --get-kernel fedora-22.img > > and then boot is using the right qemu command, probably something > like: > > $ qemu-system-arm \ > -M virt,accel=tcg \ > -cpu cortex-a15 \ > -kernel vmlinuz-4.0.4-301.fc22.armv7hl+lpae \ > -initrd initramfs-4.0.4-301.fc22.armv7hl+lpae.img \ > -append "console=ttyAMA0 root=/dev/vda3 ro" \ > -drive file=fedora-22.img,if=none,id=hd \ > -device virtio-blk-device,drive=hd \ > -serial stdio > > The root password is printed in virt-builder output.
Thanks, that should help (once I figure out how to *really* start it, right now it hangs at "reached target basic system", and spews garbage if I hit 'escape', probably in an attempt to paint the text-mode progress bar... Then it throws me into a dracut prompt, complaining that it can't find /dev/vda3... But I'm sure I'll sort it out eventually :) > > /* read chunk of given fw_cfg blob (caller responsible for sanity-check) */ > > static inline void fw_cfg_read_blob(uint16_t select, > > void *buf, loff_t pos, size_t count) > > { > > mutex_lock(&fw_cfg_dev_lock); > > outw(select, FW_CFG_PORT_CTL); > > while (pos-- > 0) > > inb(FW_CFG_PORT_DATA); > > insb(FW_CFG_PORT_DATA, buf, count); > > mutex_unlock(&fw_cfg_dev_lock); > > } > > How slow is this? Well, I think each outw() and inb() will result in a vmexit, with userspace handling emulation, so much slower comparatively than inserting into a list (hence mutex here, vs. spinlock there). Feel free to kick me if I got all that spectacularly wrong :) Thanks, --Gabriel