Re: [PATCH for-2.6.35] virtio-pci: disable msi at startup

From: Michael S. Tsirkin
Date: Wed Jun 23 2010 - 11:32:50 EST


On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 06:15:20PM +0300, Avi Kivity wrote:
> On 06/23/2010 05:43 PM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
>>
>>
>>> If we don't already do so, we
>>> should probably FLR anything that moves when a kexec kernel starts.
>>>
>> Probably only whatever we want to use. But whether this will make it
>> more, or less robust, is an open question.
>>
>
> I'm thinking of a sound card left on (maybe not something you have in
> kdump scenarios) or an industrial controller. Those cards have side
> effects and you want to quiesce them even if you don't know what they
> are.

clearing bus master should be enough for that.
we still run the risk of hanging the kernel if the
device is hung, though.

>>
>>>>> Shouldn't a reset be equivalent to power cycling?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> If we did this, driver would need to restore registers
>>>> such as BAR etc.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> We could save/restore the registers we care about.
>>>
>> It seems easier to clear registers we care about.
>
> We know the registers we care about, we don't know the ones we don't.

If/when we use more registers, we can update driver to clear them on start.

> I'm talking about FLRing all cards, not just those you want to use.

reset using FLR/PM is complex because of the need to save/restore
config space. Doing this on a crashing kernel sounds scary.

>> It's also too late
>> now: changing behaviour will break old drivers.
>>
>
> Why? the FLR is triggered by the guest kernel, so all drivers will be
> aware it was FLRed.

Not for FLR. Too late to reset on PA write.

> --
> error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function
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