On Tue, 3 Dec 2019 at 12:29, Xiang Zheng <zhengxia...@huawei.com> wrote:
>
> I'm not sure whether it's neccesary to add FW_CFG_RAM_SIZE and
> FW_CFG_MAX_CPUS into fw_cfg on virt machine. This patch just makes
> the fw_cfg-test happy.
>
> Signed-off-by: Xiang Zheng <zhengxia...@huawei.com>
> ---
>  hw/arm/virt.c | 3 +++
>  1 file changed, 3 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/hw/arm/virt.c b/hw/arm/virt.c
> index d4bedc2607..26a4183775 100644
> --- a/hw/arm/virt.c
> +++ b/hw/arm/virt.c
> @@ -1084,6 +1084,9 @@ static FWCfgState *create_fw_cfg(const VirtMachineState 
> *vms, AddressSpace *as)
>      fw_cfg = fw_cfg_init_mem_wide(base + 8, base, 8, base + 16, as);
>      fw_cfg_add_i16(fw_cfg, FW_CFG_NB_CPUS, (uint16_t)ms->smp.cpus);
>
> +    fw_cfg_add_i64(fw_cfg, FW_CFG_RAM_SIZE, (uint64_t)ram_size);
> +    fw_cfg_add_i16(fw_cfg, FW_CFG_MAX_CPUS, (uint16_t)ms->smp.max_cpus);
> +
>      nodename = g_strdup_printf("/fw-cfg@%" PRIx64, base);
>      qemu_fdt_add_subnode(vms->fdt, nodename);
>      qemu_fdt_setprop_string(vms->fdt, nodename,
> --

Is there a spec anywhere that defines the meaning of these
FW_CFG entries ? docs/specs/fw_cfg.txt defines the
device interface but not what the 'standard' keys mean.
I'd prefer not to add them to the virt board without knowing
what they mean and why we have them.

thanks
-- PMM

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