This commit creates the folder for hosting the temporary scenario .xml files if the folder doesn't exist to avoid the FileNotFound python exception.
Tracked-On: #4522
Signed-off-by: Tonny Tzeng <tonny.tzeng@intel.com>
UEFI pass option as unicode string to efi-stub. That string has
no end charactor ('\0'). Insteadly, the option has string size
and we should use the string size to decide the end of the option
string.
Tracked-On: #4520
Signed-off-by: Yin Fengwei <fengwei.yin@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Zide Chen <zide.chen@intel.com>
The cupid() can be replaced with cupid_subleaf, which is more clear.
Having both APIs makes reading difficult.
Tracked-On: #4526
Signed-off-by: Li Fei1 <fei1.li@intel.com>
To support server platforms with more than 8 IO-APICs
Tracked-On: #4151
Signed-off-by: Sainath Grandhi <sainath.grandhi@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@Intel.com>
For SOS VM, when the target platform has multiple IO-APICs, there
should be equal number of virtual IO-APICs.
This patch adds support for emulating multiple vIOAPICs per VM.
Tracked-On: #4151
Signed-off-by: Sainath Grandhi <sainath.grandhi@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@Intel.com>
MADT is used to specify the GSI base for each IO-APIC and the number of
interrupt pins per IO-APIC is programmed into Max. Redir. Entry register of
that IO-APIC.
On platforms with multiple IO-APICs, there can be holes in the GSI space.
For example, on a platform with 2 IO-APICs, the following configuration has
a hole (from 24 to 31) in the GSI space.
IO-APIC 1: GSI base - 0, number of pins - 24
IO-APIC 2: GSI base - 32, number of pins - 8
This patch also adjusts the size for variables used to represent the total
number of IO-APICs on the system from uint16_t to uint8_t as the ACPI MADT
uses only 8-bits to indicate the unique IO-APIC IDs.
Tracked-On: #4151
Signed-off-by: Sainath Grandhi <sainath.grandhi@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@Intel.com>
As ACRN prepares to support platforms with multiple IO-APICs,
GSI is a better way to represent physical and virtual INTx interrupt
source.
1) This patch replaces usage of "pin" with "gsi" whereever applicable
across the modules.
2) PIC pin to gsi is trickier and needs to consider the usage of
"Interrupt Source Override" structure in ACPI for the corresponding VM.
Tracked-On: #4151
Signed-off-by: Sainath Grandhi <sainath.grandhi@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@Intel.com>
Changes the mmio handler data from that of the acrn_vm struct to
the acrn_vioapic.
Add nr_pins and base_addr to the acrn_vioapic data structure.
Tracked-On: #4151
Signed-off-by: Sainath Grandhi <sainath.grandhi@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@Intel.com>
Reverts 538ba08c: hv:Add vpin to ptdev entry mapping for vpic/vioapic
ACRN uses an array of size per VM to store ptirq entries against the vIOAPIC pin
and an array of size per VM to store ptirq entries against the vPIC pin.
This is done to speed up "ptirq entry" lookup at runtime for Level triggered
interrupts in API ptirq_intx_ack used on EOI.
This patch switches the lookup API for INTx interrupts to the API,
ptirq_lookup_entry_by_sid
This could add delay to processing EOI for Level triggered interrupts.
Trade-off here is space saved for array/s of size CONFIG_MAX_IOAPIC_LINES with 8 bytes
per data. On a server platform, ACRN needs to emulate multiple vIOAPICs for
SOS VM, same as the number of physical IO-APICs. Thereby ACRN would need around
10 such arrays per VM.
Removes the need of "pic_pin" except for the APIs facing the hypercalls
hcall_set_ptdev_intr_info, hcall_reset_ptdev_intr_info
Tracked-On: #4151
Signed-off-by: Sainath Grandhi <sainath.grandhi@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@Intel.com>
This is a workaround for the issue in efi-stub: If the EFI option is loaded to a memory range which is not all zero filled,
it's possible the garbage string appended to bootloader name string.
Which could make system can't boot.
Add an extra space to the EFI option to make sure space could be used to detect the end of bootloader name string.
Once the fixing patch is merged, we don't need this extra space.
But to make old ACRN work, we'd like to keep the space here.
Signed-off-by: fuzhongl <fuzhong.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Yin Fengwei <fengwei.yin@intel.com>
- need to specify the load_addr in the multiboot2 address tag. GRUB needs
it to correctly calculate the ACRN binary's load size if load_end_addr is
a non-zero value.
- multiboot2 can be enabled if hypervisor relocation is disabled.
- print the name of the boot loader. This might be helpful if the boot
loader, e.g. GRUB, inludes its version in the name string.
Tracked-On: #4441
Signed-off-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Zide Chen <zide.chen@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Yin Fengwei <fengwei.yin@intel.com>
Delete Redhad virtio drive, only keep Oracle as reference.
Delete "inject driver into ISO" part, and update to the latest workable
method.
In a word, QA just need maintain one latest workable method in GSG for creating WaaG image.
Signed-off-by: ffshen <fangfang.shen@intel.com>
Fix links in documentation that have moved (e.g.,
clearlinux.org/documentation moved to docs.01.org/clearlinux/latest).
Signed-off-by: David B. Kinder <david.b.kinder@intel.com>
There're some PCI devices need special handler for vendor-specical feature or
capability CFG access. The Intel GPU is one of them. In order to keep the ACRN-HV
clean, we want to throw the qurik part of PCI CFG asccess to DM to handle.
To achieve this, we implement per-device policy base on whether it needs quirk handler
for a VM: each device could configure as "quirk pass through device" or not. For a
"quirk pass through device", we will handle the general part in HV and the quirk part
in DM. For a non "quirk pass through device", we will handle all the part in HV.
Tracked-On: #4371
Signed-off-by: Li Fei1 <fei1.li@intel.com>
There're some cases the SOS (higher severity guest) needs to access the
post-launched VM (lower severity guest) PCI CFG space:
1. The SR-IOV PF needs to reset the VF
2. Some pass through device still need DM to handle some quirk.
In the case a device is assigned to a UOS and is not in a zombie state, the SOS
is able to access, if and only if the SOS has higher severity than the UOS.
Tracked-On: #4371
Signed-off-by: Li Fei1 <fei1.li@intel.com>
To avoid information leakage, we need to ensure that the device is
inaccessble when it does not exist.
For SR-IOV disabled VF device, we have the following operations.
1. The configuration space accessing will get 0xFFFFFFFF as a
return value after set the device state to zombie.
2. The BAR MMIO EPT mapping are removed, the accesssing causes
EPT violation.
3. The device will be detached from IOMMU.
4. The IRQ pin and vector are released.
Tracked-On: #4433
Signed-off-by: Yuan Liu <yuan1.liu@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
Add ACRN Open Source Roadmap 2020 link to Intro/What is ACRN page
Add ACRN blog link to ACRN Intro page (under Roadmap)
Move ACRN Shell Commands to 'Tools' under Advanced Guides page
Signed-off-by: Deb Taylor <deb.taylor@intel.com>
If the bus number is not 0, then malloc a virtual slot for the device,
meanwhile, it should be added to PT_SLOT for the next query, otherwise
the passthru parameter would be lost in the launch script.
Tracked-On: #4494
Signed-off-by: Wei Liu <weix.w.liu@intel.com>
Acked-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
commit a68f655a11 added two extra header
include in pci_dev.c for logical_partition scenario but acrn-config did
not handle that.
This patch fix the issue.
Tracked-On: #4492
Signed-off-by: Wei Liu <weix.w.liu@intel.com>
Acked-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
1. To keep align with acrn-hypervisor source code, remove a function
that generates ve820 file.
Tracked-On: #3854
Signed-off-by: Wei Liu <weix.w.liu@intel.com>
Acked-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
Refine HV_RAM_START to keep 2M memory align for new board config.
Tracked-On: #3854
Signed-off-by: Wei Liu <weix.w.liu@intel.com>
Acked-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
1. If the device configure space is not fixed by ACPI and its pbar address
is above 4G or lower than 2G, then remap the vbar address to high memory.
2. Due to GPU might have huge MMIO space which would result in
HV_RAM_SIZE overflow, skip its vBAR remapping for now when the size high
than 1GB.
Tracked-On: #4458
Signed-off-by: Wei Liu <weix.w.liu@intel.com>
Acked-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
1. refine vm number macro from scenario config.
2. add sanity check for load order.
Tracked-On: #4458
Signed-off-by: Wei Liu <weix.w.liu@intel.com>
Acked-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
As pci_devices.h is included by <page.h>, need to prepare pci_devices.h
for nuc6cayh and apl-up2 board.
Also the #error info in generic/pci_devices.h should be removed, otherwise
the build will be failed in sdc/sdc2/industry scenarios.
Tracked-On: #4458
Signed-off-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
For a pre-launched VM, a region from PTDEV_HI_MMIO_START is used to store
64bit vBARs of PT devices which address is high than 4G. The region should
be located after all user memory space and be coverd by guest EPT address.
Tracked-On: #4458
Signed-off-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
ve820.c is a common file in arch/x86/guest/ now, so move function of
create_sos_vm_e820() to this file to make code structure clear;
Tracked-On: #4458
Signed-off-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
Remove useless per board ve820.c as arch/x86/guest/ve820.c is common for
all boards now;
Tracked-On: #4458
Signed-off-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
hypervisor/arch/x86/configs/$(BOARD)/ve820.c is used to store pre-launched
VM specific e820 entries according to memory configuration of customer.
It should be a scenario based configurations but we had to put it in per
board foler because of different board memory settings. This brings concerns
to customer on configuration orgnization.
Currently the file provides same e820 layout for all pre-launched VMs, but
they should have different e820 when their memory are configured differently.
Although we have acrn-config tool to generate ve802.c automatically, it
is not friendly to modify hardcoded ve820 layout manually, so the patch
changes the entries initialization method by calculating each entry item
in C code.
Tracked-On: #4458
Signed-off-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
Currently ept_pages_info[] is initialized with first element only that force
VM of id 0 using SOS EPT pages. This is incorrect for logical partition and
hybrid scenario. Considering SOS_RAM_SIZE and UOS_RAM_SIZE are configured
separately, we should use different ept pages accordingly.
So, the PRE_VM_NUM/SOS_VM_NUM and MAX_POST_VM_NUM macros are introduced to
resolve this issue. The macros would be generated by acrn-config tool when
user configure ACRN for their specific scenario.
One more thing, that when UOS_RAM_SIZE is less then 2GB, the EPT address
range should be (4G + PLATFORM_HI_MMIO_SIZE).
Tracked-On: #4458
Signed-off-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
change vmsi_read_cfg to read_vmsi_cfg, same applies to writing
change vmsix_read_cfg to read_vmsix_cfg, same applies to writing
Tracked-On: #4433
Signed-off-by: Yuan Liu <yuan1.liu@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
Move CFG read/write function for PCI-compatible Configuration Mechanism from
debug/uartuart16550.c to hw/pci.c and rename CFG read/write function for
PCI-compatible Configuration Mechanism to pci_pio_read/write_cfg to align with
CFG read/write function pci_mmcfg_read/write_cfg for PCI Express Enhanced
Configuration Access Mechanism.
Tracked-On: #4371
Signed-off-by: Li Fei1 <fei1.li@intel.com>
Currently the life_mngr daemon has supported:
listen from the SOS shutdown command,
this patch add support listen shutdown command from RTVM.
and this life_mngr daemon can also run on SOS for listening
shutdown commond from acrn-dm(triggered by RTVM).
Tracked-On: #4446
Signed-off-by: Mingqiang Chi <mingqiang.chi@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Minggui Cao <minggui.cao@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Yuhong, Tao <yuhong.tao@intel.com>
Acked-by: Yan, Like <like.yan@intel.com>