sdk/emulator/qemu.git
7 years agocrypto: add mode check in qcrypto_cipher_new() for cipher-builtin
Gonglei [Mon, 26 Sep 2016 09:23:23 +0000 (17:23 +0800)]
crypto: add mode check in qcrypto_cipher_new() for cipher-builtin

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
7 years agocrypto: add CTR mode support
Gonglei [Mon, 26 Sep 2016 09:23:22 +0000 (17:23 +0800)]
crypto: add CTR mode support

Introduce CTR mode support for the cipher APIs.
CTR mode uses a counter rather than a traditional IV.
The counter has additional properties, including a nonce
and initial counter block. We reuse the ctx->iv as
the counter for conveniences.

Both libgcrypt and nettle are support CTR mode, the
cipher-builtin doesn't support yet.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
7 years agocrypto: extend mode as a parameter in qcrypto_cipher_supports()
Gonglei [Mon, 26 Sep 2016 09:23:21 +0000 (17:23 +0800)]
crypto: extend mode as a parameter in qcrypto_cipher_supports()

It can't guarantee all cipher modes are supported
if one cipher algorithm is supported by a backend.
Let's extend qcrypto_cipher_supports() to take both
the algorithm and mode as parameters.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
7 years agoMerge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/ehabkost/tags/x86-pull-request' into staging
Peter Maydell [Tue, 18 Oct 2016 08:29:43 +0000 (09:29 +0100)]
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/ehabkost/tags/x86-pull-request' into staging

x86 queue, 2016-10-17

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* remotes/ehabkost/tags/x86-pull-request: (21 commits)
  target-i386: Don't use cpu->migratable when filtering features
  target-i386: Return runnability information on query-cpu-definitions
  target-i386: x86_cpu_load_features() function
  target-i386: Unset cannot_destroy_with_object_finalize_yet
  target-i386/kvm: cache the return value of kvm_enable_x2apic()
  intel_iommu: reject broken EIM
  intel_iommu: add OnOffAuto intr_eim as "eim" property
  intel_iommu: redo configuraton check in realize
  intel_iommu: pass whole remapped addresses to apic
  apic: add send_msi() to APICCommonClass
  apic: add global apic_get_class()
  target-i386: Move warning code outside x86_cpu_filter_features()
  qmp: Add runnability information to query-cpu-definitions
  target-i386: xsave: Add FP and SSE bits to x86_ext_save_areas
  target-i386: Register properties for feature aliases manually
  target-i386: Remove underscores from feat_names arrays
  target-i386: Make plus_features/minus_features QOM-based
  target-i386: Register aliases for feature names with underscores
  target-i386: Disable VME by default with TCG
  target-i386: List CPU models using subclass list
  ...

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agoMerge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/pmaydell/tags/pull-target-arm-20161017' into...
Peter Maydell [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 18:41:23 +0000 (19:41 +0100)]
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/pmaydell/tags/pull-target-arm-20161017' into staging

target-arm:
 * target-arm: kvm: use AddressSpace-specific listener
 * aspeed: add SMC controllers
 * hw/arm/boot: allow using a command line specified dtb without a kernel
 * hw/dma/pl080: Fix bad bit mask
 * hw/intc/arm_gic_kvm: Fix build on aarch64 with some compilers
 * hw/arm/virt: fix ACPI tables for ITS
 * tests: add a m25p80 test
 * tests: cleanup ptimer-test
 * pxa2xx: Auto-assign name for i2c bus in i2c_init_bus
 * target-arm: handle tagged addresses in A64 code
 * target-arm: Fix masking of PC lower bits when doing exception returns
 * target-arm: Implement dummy MDCCINT_EL1
 * target-arm: Add trace events for the generic timers
 * hw/intc/arm_gicv3: Fix ICC register tracepoints
 * hw/char/pl011: Add trace events

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* remotes/pmaydell/tags/pull-target-arm-20161017: (25 commits)
  hw/char/pl011: Add trace events
  hw/intc/arm_gicv3: Fix ICC register tracepoints
  target-arm: Add trace events for the generic timers
  target-arm: Implement dummy MDCCINT_EL1
  Fix masking of PC lower bits when doing exception returns
  target-arm: Comments added to identify cases in a switch
  target-arm: Code changes to implement overwrite of tag field on PC load
  target-arm: Infrastucture changes to enable handling of tagged address loading into PC
  pxa2xx: Auto-assign name for i2c bus in i2c_init_bus.
  tests: cleanup ptimer-test
  tests: add a m25p80 test
  hw/arm/virt: no ITS on older machine types
  hw/arm/virt-acpi-build: fix MADT generation
  hw/intc/arm_gic_kvm: Fix build on aarch64
  hw/dma/pl080: Fix bad bit mask (PL080_CONF_M1 | PL080_CONF_M1)
  hw/arm/boot: allow using a command line specified dtb without a kernel
  aspeed: add support for the SMC segment registers
  aspeed: create mapping regions for the maximum number of slaves
  aspeed: add support for the AST2500 SoC SMC controllers
  aspeed: extend the number of host SPI controllers
  ...

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agohw/char/pl011: Add trace events
Peter Maydell [Wed, 12 Oct 2016 17:54:36 +0000 (18:54 +0100)]
hw/char/pl011: Add trace events

Add some trace events for the pl011 UART model.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1476294876-12340-5-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org

7 years agohw/intc/arm_gicv3: Fix ICC register tracepoints
Peter Maydell [Wed, 12 Oct 2016 17:54:35 +0000 (18:54 +0100)]
hw/intc/arm_gicv3: Fix ICC register tracepoints

Fix some problems with the tracepoints for ICC register reads
and writes:
 * tracepoints for ICC_BPR<n>, ICC_AP<n>R<x>, ICC_IGRPEN<n>,
   ICC_EIOR<n> were not printing the <n> that indicated whether
   the access was to the group 0 or 1 register
 * the ICC_IGREPEN1_EL3 read function was not actually calling
   the associated tracepoint
 * the ICC_BPR<n> write function was incorrectly calling the
   tracepoint for ICC_PMR writes

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Acked-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
Message-id: 1476294876-12340-4-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org

7 years agotarget-arm: Add trace events for the generic timers
Peter Maydell [Wed, 12 Oct 2016 17:54:34 +0000 (18:54 +0100)]
target-arm: Add trace events for the generic timers

Add some useful trace events for the ARM generic timers (notably
the various register writes and the resulting IRQ line state).

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
Message-id: 1476294876-12340-3-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org

7 years agotarget-arm: Implement dummy MDCCINT_EL1
Peter Maydell [Wed, 12 Oct 2016 17:54:33 +0000 (18:54 +0100)]
target-arm: Implement dummy MDCCINT_EL1

MDCCINT_EL1 is part of the DCC debugger communication
channel between the CPU and an attached external debugger.
QEMU doesn't implement this, but since Linux may try
to access this register we need to provide at least
a dummy implementation.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
Message-id: 1476294876-12340-2-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org

7 years agoFix masking of PC lower bits when doing exception returns
Peter Maydell [Mon, 10 Oct 2016 15:26:03 +0000 (16:26 +0100)]
Fix masking of PC lower bits when doing exception returns

In commit 9b6a3ea7a699594 store_reg() was changed to mask
both bits 0 and 1 of the new PC value when in ARM mode.
Unfortunately this broke the exception return code paths
when doing a return from ARM mode to Thumb mode: in some
of these we write a new CPSR including new Thumb mode
bit via gen_helper_cpsr_write_eret(), and then use store_reg()
to write the new PC. In this case if the new CPSR specified
Thumb mode then masking bit 1 of the PC is incorrect
(these code paths correspond to the v8 ARM ARM pseudocode
function AArch32.ExceptionReturn(), which always aligns the
new PC appropriately for the new instruction set state).

Instead of using store_reg() in exception-return code paths,
call a new store_pc_exc_ret() which stores the raw new PC
value to env->regs[15], and then mask it appropriately in
the subsequent helper_cpsr_write_eret() where the new
env->thumb state is available.

This fixes a bug introduced by 9b6a3ea7a699594 which caused
crashes/hangs or otherwise bad behaviour for Linux when
userspace was using Thumb.

Reported-by: Jerome Forissier <jerome.forissier@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1476113163-24578-1-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org

7 years agotarget-arm: Comments added to identify cases in a switch
Thomas Hanson [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 18:22:18 +0000 (19:22 +0100)]
target-arm: Comments added to identify cases in a switch

3 cases in a switch in disas_exc() require reference to the
ARM ARM spec in order to determine what case they're handling.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Hanson <thomas.hanson@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1476301853-15774-5-git-send-email-thomas.hanson@linaro.org
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agotarget-arm: Code changes to implement overwrite of tag field on PC load
Thomas Hanson [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 18:22:18 +0000 (19:22 +0100)]
target-arm: Code changes to implement overwrite of tag field on PC load

For BR, BLR and RET instructions, if tagged addresses are enabled, the
tag field in the address must be cleared out prior to loading the
address into the PC.  Depending on the current EL, it will be set to
either all 0's or all 1's.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Hanson <thomas.hanson@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1476301853-15774-3-git-send-email-thomas.hanson@linaro.org
[PMM: remove unnecessary gen_a64_set_pc_reg() wrapper,
 rename gen_a64_set_pc_var() to gen_a64_set_pc(), fix stray
 misindentation]
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agotarget-arm: Infrastucture changes to enable handling of tagged address loading into PC
Thomas Hanson [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 18:22:18 +0000 (19:22 +0100)]
target-arm: Infrastucture changes to enable handling of tagged address loading into PC

When capturing the current CPU state for the TB, extract the TBI0 and TBI1
values from the correct TCR for the current EL and then add them to the TB
flags field.

Then, at the start of code generation for the block, copy the TBI fields
into the DisasContext structure.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Hanson <thomas.hanson@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1476301853-15774-2-git-send-email-thomas.hanson@linaro.org
[PMM: drop useless 'extern' keyword on function prototypes;
 provide CONFIG_USER_ONLY trivial versions of arm_regime_tbi[01]()]
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agopxa2xx: Auto-assign name for i2c bus in i2c_init_bus.
Vijay Kumar B [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 18:22:18 +0000 (19:22 +0100)]
pxa2xx: Auto-assign name for i2c bus in i2c_init_bus.

If a name is provided, the same name is assigned to both the I2C
controllers. Leaving it NULL, causes names to be automatically
assigned with an ID suffix, giving unique names to each
controller. This helps us to uniquely identify each controller in the
device tree, for example when adding an I2C device.

Signed-off-by: Vijay Kumar B. <vijaykumar@zilogic.com>
Reviewed-by: Deepak S. <deepak@zilogic.com>
Message-id: 1476351885-8905-1-git-send-email-vijaykumar@zilogic.com
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agotests: cleanup ptimer-test
Paolo Bonzini [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 18:22:17 +0000 (19:22 +0100)]
tests: cleanup ptimer-test

1) ptimer-test is not a qtest---it runs the ptimer.c code directly in the
ptimer-test process

2) ptimer-test has its own stubs file, so there is no need to add more
stubs to stubs/vmstate.c

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dmitry Osipenko <digetx@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agotests: add a m25p80 test
Cédric Le Goater [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 18:22:17 +0000 (19:22 +0100)]
tests: add a m25p80 test

This test uses the palmetto platform and the Aspeed SPI controller to
test the m25p80 flash module device model. The flash model is defined
by the platform (n25q256a) and it would be nice to find way to control
it, using a property probably.

Signed-off-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1475787271-28794-1-git-send-email-clg@kaod.org
Brainstormed-with: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agohw/arm/virt: no ITS on older machine types
Andrew Jones [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 18:22:17 +0000 (19:22 +0100)]
hw/arm/virt: no ITS on older machine types

We should avoid exposing new hardware (through DT and ACPI) on older
machine types. This patch keeps 2.7 and older from changing, despite
the introduction of ITS support for 2.8.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Jones <drjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1476117341-32690-3-git-send-email-drjones@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agohw/arm/virt-acpi-build: fix MADT generation
Andrew Jones [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 18:22:17 +0000 (19:22 +0100)]
hw/arm/virt-acpi-build: fix MADT generation

We can't return early from build_* functions, as build_header is
only called at the end.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Jones <drjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1476117341-32690-2-git-send-email-drjones@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agohw/intc/arm_gic_kvm: Fix build on aarch64
Christopher Covington [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 18:22:17 +0000 (19:22 +0100)]
hw/intc/arm_gic_kvm: Fix build on aarch64

Remove unused debugging code to fix native building on aarch64. Without
this change, the following -Werr output inhibits make from completing.

  qemu/hw/intc/arm_gic_kvm.c:38:18: error: debug_gic_kvm defined but not used [-Werror=unused-const-variable=]
   static const int debug_gic_kvm = 0;
                    ^~~~~~~~~~~~~
  cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
  qemu/rules.mak:60: recipe for target 'hw/intc/arm_gic_kvm.o' failed
  make[1]: *** [hw/intc/arm_gic_kvm.o] Error 1
  Makefile:205: recipe for target 'subdir-aarch64-softmmu' failed

Signed-off-by: Christopher Covington <cov@codeaurora.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 20161011163202.19720-1-cov@codeaurora.org
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agohw/dma/pl080: Fix bad bit mask (PL080_CONF_M1 | PL080_CONF_M1)
Thomas Huth [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 18:22:17 +0000 (19:22 +0100)]
hw/dma/pl080: Fix bad bit mask (PL080_CONF_M1 | PL080_CONF_M1)

The M1 and M2 bits are both used for configuring the endianness
of the AHB master interfaces, so the second PL080_CONF_M1 should
be PL080_CONF_M2 instead.

Buglink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/qemu/+bug/1631773
Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1476274451-26567-1-git-send-email-thuth@redhat.com
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agohw/arm/boot: allow using a command line specified dtb without a kernel
Michael Olbrich [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 18:22:17 +0000 (19:22 +0100)]
hw/arm/boot: allow using a command line specified dtb without a kernel

When kernel and device tree are specified in the QEMU commandline, then
this device tree may be modified e.g. to add virtio_mmio devices.
With a bootloader e.g. on a flash device these extra devices are not
available.
With this change, the device tree can be specified at the QEMU commandline.
The modified device tree made available to the bootloader with the same
mechanism already supported by device trees fully generated by QEMU.

Signed-off-by: Michael Olbrich <m.olbrich@pengutronix.de>
Message-id: 1473520054-402-1-git-send-email-m.olbrich@pengutronix.de
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agoaspeed: add support for the SMC segment registers
Cédric Le Goater [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 18:22:17 +0000 (19:22 +0100)]
aspeed: add support for the SMC segment registers

The SMC controller on the Aspeed SoC has a set of registers to
configure the mapping of each flash module in the SoC address
space. Writing to these registers triggers a remap of the memory
region and the spec requires a certain number of checks before doing
so.

Signed-off-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au>
Message-id: 1474977462-28032-7-git-send-email-clg@kaod.org
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agoaspeed: create mapping regions for the maximum number of slaves
Cédric Le Goater [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 18:22:17 +0000 (19:22 +0100)]
aspeed: create mapping regions for the maximum number of slaves

The SMC controller on the Aspeed SoC has a set of registers to
configure the mapping of each flash module in the SoC address
space. These mapping windows are configurable even though no SPI slave
is attached to the controller.

Also rewrite a bit the comments in the code on this topic.

Signed-off-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au>
Message-id: 1474977462-28032-6-git-send-email-clg@kaod.org
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agoaspeed: add support for the AST2500 SoC SMC controllers
Cédric Le Goater [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 18:22:16 +0000 (19:22 +0100)]
aspeed: add support for the AST2500 SoC SMC controllers

The SMC controllers on the Aspeed AST2500 SoC are very similar to the
ones found on the AST2400. The differences are on the number of
supported flash modules and their default mappings in the SoC address
space.

The Aspeed AST2500 has one SPI controller for the BMC firmware and two
for the host firmware. All controllers have now the same set of
registers compatible with the AST2400 FMC controller and the legacy
'SMC' controller is fully gone.

We keep the FMC object to act as the BMC SPI controller and add a new
SPI controller for the host. We also have to introduce new type names
to handle the differences in the flash modules memory mappping.

Signed-off-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au>
Message-id: 1474977462-28032-5-git-send-email-clg@kaod.org
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agoaspeed: extend the number of host SPI controllers
Cédric Le Goater [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 18:22:16 +0000 (19:22 +0100)]
aspeed: extend the number of host SPI controllers

The AST2500 SoC has two. Let's prepare ground for the next changes
which will add the required definitions for the second host SPI
controller.

Signed-off-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au>
Message-id: 1474977462-28032-4-git-send-email-clg@kaod.org
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agoaspeed: move the flash module mapping address under the controller definition
Cédric Le Goater [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 18:22:16 +0000 (19:22 +0100)]
aspeed: move the flash module mapping address under the controller definition

This will ease the definition of the new controllers for the AST2500
SoC and also ease the support of the segment registers, which provide
a way to reconfigure the mapping window of each slave.

Signed-off-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au>
Message-id: 1474977462-28032-3-git-send-email-clg@kaod.org
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agoaspeed: rename the smc object to fmc
Cédric Le Goater [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 18:22:16 +0000 (19:22 +0100)]
aspeed: rename the smc object to fmc

The Aspeed SoC has three different types of SMC (Static Memory
Controller) controllers: the SMC (legacy), the FMC (the new one) and
the SPI for the host PNOR. The FMC and the SPI models are now
converging on the AST2500 SoC and the SMC, which was still available
on the AST2400 SoC, was removed.

The Aspeed SoC does not provide support for the legacy SMC
controller. So, let's rename the 'smc' object to 'fmc' to clarify its
nature.

Signed-off-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au>
Message-id: 1474977462-28032-2-git-send-email-clg@kaod.org
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agotarget-arm: kvm: use AddressSpace-specific listener
Paolo Bonzini [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 18:22:16 +0000 (19:22 +0100)]
target-arm: kvm: use AddressSpace-specific listener

The only address space where the GIC devices are added is
address_space_memory.  There is no need to use a global
MemoryListener.

This removes the only user of global MemoryListeners.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
[PMM: added missing #include "exec/address-spaces.h"]
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1475219846-32609-1-git-send-email-pbonzini@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agoReducing stack frame size in stream_process_mem2s()
Rutuja Shah [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 18:22:16 +0000 (19:22 +0100)]
Reducing stack frame size in stream_process_mem2s()

This patch allocates memory for txbuf in struct Stream rather than the stack.
As a result, the stack frame size is reduced of stream_process_mem2s().

Signed-off-by: Rutuja Shah <rutu.shah.26@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agodocs/generic-loader: Update the document
Alistair Francis [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 18:22:16 +0000 (19:22 +0100)]
docs/generic-loader: Update the document

This patch does three things:
 - It adds a list of restrictions and ToDos
 - It corrects the header --- lines to match the length of the header
 - It clarifies the force-raw option

Signed-off-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@xilinx.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Message-id: e75d1d285cf8f45037c41ebe1bc3f68120f09cb9.1475702918.git.alistair.francis@xilinx.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agotarget-i386: Don't use cpu->migratable when filtering features
Eduardo Habkost [Fri, 14 Oct 2016 18:42:45 +0000 (15:42 -0300)]
target-i386: Don't use cpu->migratable when filtering features

When explicitly enabling unmigratable flags using "-cpu host"
(e.g. "-cpu host,+invtsc"), the requested feature won't be
enabled because cpu->migratable is true by default.

This is inconsistent with all other CPU models, which don't have
the "migratable" option, making "+invtsc" work without the need
for extra options.

This happens because x86_cpu_filter_features() uses
cpu->migratable as an argument for
x86_cpu_get_supported_feature_word(). This is not useful
because:
2) on "-cpu host" it only makes QEMU disable features that were
   explicitly enabled in the command-line;
1) on all the other CPU models, cpu->migratable is already false.

The fix is to just use 'false' as an argument to
x86_cpu_get_supported_feature_word() in
x86_cpu_filter_features().

Note that:

* This won't change anything for people using using
  "-cpu host" or "-cpu host,migratable=<on|off>" (with no extra
  features) because the x86_cpu_get_supported_feature_word() call
  on the cpu->host_features check uses cpu->migratable as
  argument.
* This won't change anything for any CPU model except "host"
  because they all have cpu->migratable == false (and only "host"
  has the "migratable" property that allows it to be changed).
* This will only change things for people using "-cpu host,+<feature>",
  where <feature> is a non-migratable feature. The only existing
  named non-migratable feature is "invtsc".

In other words, this change will only affect people using
"-cpu host,+invtsc" (that will now get what they asked for: the
invtsc flag will be enabled). All other use cases are unaffected.

Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
7 years agotarget-i386: Return runnability information on query-cpu-definitions
Eduardo Habkost [Tue, 3 May 2016 16:48:13 +0000 (13:48 -0300)]
target-i386: Return runnability information on query-cpu-definitions

Fill the "unavailable-features" field on the x86 implementation
of query-cpu-definitions.

Cc: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
Cc: libvir-list@redhat.com
Reviewed-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
7 years agotarget-i386: x86_cpu_load_features() function
Eduardo Habkost [Wed, 28 Sep 2016 18:03:26 +0000 (15:03 -0300)]
target-i386: x86_cpu_load_features() function

When probing for CPU model information, we need to reuse the code
that initializes CPUID fields, but not the remaining side-effects
of x86_cpu_realizefn(). Move that code to a separate function
that can be reused later.

Reviewed-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
7 years agotarget-i386: Unset cannot_destroy_with_object_finalize_yet
Eduardo Habkost [Mon, 10 Oct 2016 19:31:45 +0000 (16:31 -0300)]
target-i386: Unset cannot_destroy_with_object_finalize_yet

TYPE_X86_CPU now call cpu_exec_init() on realize, so we don't
need to set cannot_destroy_with_object_finalize_yet anymore.

Reviewed-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
7 years agotarget-i386/kvm: cache the return value of kvm_enable_x2apic()
Radim Krčmář [Mon, 10 Oct 2016 15:28:48 +0000 (17:28 +0200)]
target-i386/kvm: cache the return value of kvm_enable_x2apic()

Assume that KVM would have returned the same on subsequent runs.
Abstract the memoizaiton pattern into macros and call it memorize as
adding the r makes it less obscure.

Reviewed-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Radim Krčmář <rkrcmar@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
7 years agointel_iommu: reject broken EIM
Radim Krčmář [Mon, 10 Oct 2016 15:28:47 +0000 (17:28 +0200)]
intel_iommu: reject broken EIM

Cluster x2APIC cannot work without KVM's x2apic API when the maximal
APIC ID is greater than 8 and only KVM's LAPIC can support x2APIC, so we
forbid other APICs and also the old KVM case with less than 9, to
simplify the code.

There is no point in enabling EIM in forbidden APICs, so we keep it
enabled only for the KVM APIC;  unconditionally, because making the
option depend on KVM version would be a maintanance burden.

Old QEMUs would enable eim whenever intremap was on, which would trick
guests into thinking that they can enable cluster x2APIC even if any
interrupt destination would get clamped to 8 bits.
Depending on your configuration, QEMU could notice that the destination
LAPIC is not present and report it with a very non-obvious:

  KVM: injection failed, MSI lost (Operation not permitted)

Or the guest could say something about unexpected interrupts, because
clamping leads to aliasing so interrupts were being delivered to
incorrect VCPUs.

KVM_X2APIC_API is the feature that allows us to enable EIM for KVM.

QEMU 2.7 allowed EIM whenever interrupt remapping was enabled.  In order
to keep backward compatibility, we again allow guests to misbehave in
non-obvious ways, and make it the default for old machine types.

A user can enable the buggy mode it with "x-buggy-eim=on".

Signed-off-by: Radim Krčmář <rkrcmar@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
7 years agointel_iommu: add OnOffAuto intr_eim as "eim" property
Radim Krčmář [Mon, 10 Oct 2016 15:28:46 +0000 (17:28 +0200)]
intel_iommu: add OnOffAuto intr_eim as "eim" property

The default (auto) emulates the current behavior.
A user can now control EIM like
  -device intel-iommu,intremap=on,eim=off

Reviewed-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Radim Krčmář <rkrcmar@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
7 years agointel_iommu: redo configuraton check in realize
Radim Krčmář [Mon, 10 Oct 2016 15:28:45 +0000 (17:28 +0200)]
intel_iommu: redo configuraton check in realize

* there no point in configuring the device if realization is going to
  fail, so move the check to the beginning,
* create a separate function for the check,
* use error_setg() instead error_report().

Reviewed-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Radim Krčmář <rkrcmar@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
7 years agointel_iommu: pass whole remapped addresses to apic
Radim Krčmář [Mon, 10 Oct 2016 15:28:44 +0000 (17:28 +0200)]
intel_iommu: pass whole remapped addresses to apic

The MMIO interface to APIC only allowed 8 bit addresses, which is not
enough for 32 bit addresses from EIM remapping.
Intel stored upper 24 bits in the high MSI address, so use the same
technique. The technique is also used in KVM MSI interface.
Other APICs are unlikely to handle those upper bits.

Reviewed-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Radim Krčmář <rkrcmar@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
7 years agoapic: add send_msi() to APICCommonClass
Radim Krčmář [Mon, 10 Oct 2016 15:28:43 +0000 (17:28 +0200)]
apic: add send_msi() to APICCommonClass

The MMIO based interface to APIC doesn't work well with MSIs that have
upper address bits set (remapped x2APIC MSIs).  A specialized interface
is a quick and dirty way to avoid the shortcoming.

Reviewed-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Radim Krčmář <rkrcmar@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
7 years agoapic: add global apic_get_class()
Radim Krčmář [Mon, 10 Oct 2016 15:28:42 +0000 (17:28 +0200)]
apic: add global apic_get_class()

Every configuration has only up to one APIC class and we'll be extending
the class with a function that can be called without an instanced
object, so a direct access to the class is convenient.

This patch will break compilation if some code uses apic_get_class()
with CONFIG_USER_ONLY.

Suggested-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Radim Krčmář <rkrcmar@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
7 years agotarget-i386: Move warning code outside x86_cpu_filter_features()
Eduardo Habkost [Wed, 4 May 2016 17:50:46 +0000 (14:50 -0300)]
target-i386: Move warning code outside x86_cpu_filter_features()

x86_cpu_filter_features() will be reused by code that shouldn't
print any warning. Move the warning code to a new
x86_cpu_report_filtered_features() function, and call it from
x86_cpu_realizefn().

Reviewed-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
7 years agoqmp: Add runnability information to query-cpu-definitions
Eduardo Habkost [Fri, 30 Sep 2016 18:49:45 +0000 (15:49 -0300)]
qmp: Add runnability information to query-cpu-definitions

Add a new optional field to query-cpu-definitions schema:
"unavailable-features". It will contain a list of QOM properties
that prevent the CPU model from running in the current host.

Cc: David Hildenbrand <dahi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: Michael Mueller <mimu@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Cc: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
Cc: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
Cc: libvir-list@redhat.com
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
7 years agotarget-i386: xsave: Add FP and SSE bits to x86_ext_save_areas
Eduardo Habkost [Fri, 30 Sep 2016 18:49:42 +0000 (15:49 -0300)]
target-i386: xsave: Add FP and SSE bits to x86_ext_save_areas

Instead of treating the FP and SSE bits as special cases, add
them to the x86_ext_save_areas array. This will simplify the code
that calculates the supported xsave components and the size of
the xsave area.

Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
7 years agotarget-i386: Register properties for feature aliases manually
Eduardo Habkost [Fri, 30 Sep 2016 18:49:41 +0000 (15:49 -0300)]
target-i386: Register properties for feature aliases manually

Instead of keeping the aliases inside the feature name arrays and
require parsing the strings, just register alias properties
manually. This simplifies the code for property registration and
lookup.

Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
7 years agotarget-i386: Remove underscores from feat_names arrays
Eduardo Habkost [Fri, 30 Sep 2016 18:49:40 +0000 (15:49 -0300)]
target-i386: Remove underscores from feat_names arrays

Instead of translating the feature name entries when adding
property names, store the actual property names in the feature
name array.

For reference, here is the full list of functions that use
FeatureWordInfo::feat_names:

* x86_cpu_get_migratable_flags(): not affected, as it just
  check for non-NULL values.
* report_unavailable_features(): informative only. It will
  start printing feature names with hyphens.
* x86_cpu_list(): informative only. It will start printing
  feature names with hyphens
* x86_cpu_register_feature_bit_props(): not affected, as it
  was already calling feat2prop(). Now we can remove the
  feat2prop() calls safely.

So, the only user-visible effect of this patch are the new names
being used in help and error messages for users.

Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
7 years agotarget-i386: Make plus_features/minus_features QOM-based
Eduardo Habkost [Fri, 30 Sep 2016 18:49:39 +0000 (15:49 -0300)]
target-i386: Make plus_features/minus_features QOM-based

Instead of using custom feature name lookup code for
plus_features/minus_features, save the property names used in
"[+-]feature" and use object_property_set_bool() to set them.

We don't need a feat2prop() call because we now have alias
properties for the old names containing underscores.

Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
7 years agotarget-i386: Register aliases for feature names with underscores
Eduardo Habkost [Fri, 30 Sep 2016 18:49:38 +0000 (15:49 -0300)]
target-i386: Register aliases for feature names with underscores

Registering the actual names containing underscores as aliases
will allow management software to be aware that the old
compatibility names are suported, and will make feat2prop() calls
unnecessary when using feature names.

Also, this will help us avoid making the code support underscores
on feature names that never had them in the first place. e.g.
"+tsc_deadline" was never supported and doesn't need to be
translated to "+tsc-deadline".

In other word: this will require less magic translation of
strings, and simple 1:1 match between the config options and
actual QOM properties.

Note that the underscores are still present in the
FeatureWordInfo::feat_names arrays, because
add_flagname_to_bitmaps() needs them to be kept. The next patches
will remove add_flagname_to_bitmaps() and will allow us to
finally remove the aliases from feat_names.

Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
7 years agotarget-i386: Disable VME by default with TCG
Eduardo Habkost [Fri, 30 Sep 2016 18:49:37 +0000 (15:49 -0300)]
target-i386: Disable VME by default with TCG

VME is already disabled automatically when using TCG. So, instead
of pretending it is there when reporting CPU model data on
query-cpu-* QMP commands (making every CPU model to be reported
as not runnable), we can disable it by default on all CPU models
when using TCG.

Do that by adding a tcg_default_props array that will work like
kvm_default_props.

Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
7 years agotarget-i386: List CPU models using subclass list
Eduardo Habkost [Fri, 30 Sep 2016 18:49:36 +0000 (15:49 -0300)]
target-i386: List CPU models using subclass list

Instead of using the builtin_x86_defs array, use the QOM subclass
list to list CPU models on "-cpu ?" and "query-cpu-definitions".

Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
[ehabkost: copied code from a patch by Andreas:
 "target-i386: QOM'ify CPU", from March 2012]
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
7 years agotests: Add test case for x86 feature parsing compatibility
Eduardo Habkost [Fri, 30 Sep 2016 18:49:35 +0000 (15:49 -0300)]
tests: Add test case for x86 feature parsing compatibility

Add a new test case to ensure the existing behavior of the
feature parsing code will be kept.

Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
7 years agoMerge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/gkurz/tags/for-upstream' into staging
Peter Maydell [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 15:17:51 +0000 (16:17 +0100)]
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/gkurz/tags/for-upstream' into staging

This pull request contains:
- a patch to add a vdc->reset() handler to virtio-9p
- a bunch of patches to fix various memory leaks (thanks to Li Qiang)
- some code cleanups for 9pfs

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* remotes/gkurz/tags/for-upstream:
  9pfs: fix memory leak in v9fs_write
  9pfs: fix memory leak in v9fs_link
  9pfs: fix memory leak in v9fs_xattrcreate
  9pfs: fix information leak in xattr read
  virtio-9p: add reset handler
  9pfs: only free completed request if not flushed
  9pfs: drop useless check in pdu_free()
  9pfs: use coroutine_fn annotation in hw/9pfs/9p.[ch]
  9pfs: use coroutine_fn annotation in hw/9pfs/co*.[ch]
  9pfs: fsdev: drop useless extern annotation for functions
  9pfs: fix potential host memory leak in v9fs_read
  9pfs: allocate space for guest originated empty strings

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years ago9pfs: fix memory leak in v9fs_write
Li Qiang [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 12:13:58 +0000 (14:13 +0200)]
9pfs: fix memory leak in v9fs_write

If an error occurs when marshalling the transfer length to the guest, the
v9fs_write() function doesn't free an IO vector, thus leading to a memory
leak. This patch fixes the issue.

Signed-off-by: Li Qiang <liqiang6-s@360.cn>
Reviewed-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
[groug, rephrased the changelog]
Signed-off-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
7 years ago9pfs: fix memory leak in v9fs_link
Li Qiang [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 12:13:58 +0000 (14:13 +0200)]
9pfs: fix memory leak in v9fs_link

The v9fs_link() function keeps a reference on the source fid object. This
causes a memory leak since the reference never goes down to 0. This patch
fixes the issue.

Signed-off-by: Li Qiang <liqiang6-s@360.cn>
Reviewed-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
[groug, rephrased the changelog]
Signed-off-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
7 years ago9pfs: fix memory leak in v9fs_xattrcreate
Li Qiang [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 12:13:58 +0000 (14:13 +0200)]
9pfs: fix memory leak in v9fs_xattrcreate

The 'fs.xattr.value' field in V9fsFidState object doesn't consider the
situation that this field has been allocated previously. Every time, it
will be allocated directly. This leads to a host memory leak issue if
the client sends another Txattrcreate message with the same fid number
before the fid from the previous time got clunked.

Signed-off-by: Li Qiang <liqiang6-s@360.cn>
Reviewed-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
[groug, updated the changelog to indicate how the leak can occur]
Signed-off-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
7 years ago9pfs: fix information leak in xattr read
Li Qiang [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 12:13:58 +0000 (14:13 +0200)]
9pfs: fix information leak in xattr read

9pfs uses g_malloc() to allocate the xattr memory space, if the guest
reads this memory before writing to it, this will leak host heap memory
to the guest. This patch avoid this.

Signed-off-by: Li Qiang <liqiang6-s@360.cn>
Reviewed-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
7 years agovirtio-9p: add reset handler
Greg Kurz [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 12:13:58 +0000 (14:13 +0200)]
virtio-9p: add reset handler

Virtio devices should implement the VirtIODevice->reset() function to
perform necessary cleanup actions and to bring the device to a quiescent
state.

In the case of the virtio-9p device, this means:
- emptying the list of active PDUs (i.e. draining all in-flight I/O)
- freeing all fids (i.e. close open file descriptors and free memory)

That's what this patch does.

The reset handler first waits for all active PDUs to complete. Since
completion happens in the QEMU global aio context, we just have to
loop around aio_poll() until the active list is empty.

The freeing part involves some actions to be performed on the backend,
like closing file descriptors or flushing extended attributes to the
underlying filesystem. The virtfs_reset() function already does the
job: it calls free_fid() for all open fids not involved in an ongoing
I/O operation. We are sure this is the case since we have drained
the PDU active list.

The current code implements all backend accesses with coroutines, but we
want to stay synchronous on the reset path. We can either change the
current code to be able to run when not in coroutine context, or create
a coroutine context and wait for virtfs_reset() to complete. This patch
goes for the latter because it results in simpler code.

Note that we also need to create a dummy PDU because it is also an API
to pass the FsContext pointer to all backend callbacks.

Signed-off-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
7 years ago9pfs: only free completed request if not flushed
Greg Kurz [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 12:13:58 +0000 (14:13 +0200)]
9pfs: only free completed request if not flushed

If a PDU has a flush request pending, the current code calls pdu_free()
twice:

1) pdu_complete()->pdu_free() with pdu->cancelled set, which does nothing

2) v9fs_flush()->pdu_free() with pdu->cancelled cleared, which moves the
   PDU back to the free list.

This works but it complexifies the logic of pdu_free().

With this patch, pdu_complete() only calls pdu_free() if no flush request
is pending, i.e. qemu_co_queue_next() returns false.

Since pdu_free() is now supposed to be called with pdu->cancelled cleared,
the check in pdu_free() is dropped and replaced by an assertion.

Signed-off-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
7 years ago9pfs: drop useless check in pdu_free()
Greg Kurz [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 12:13:58 +0000 (14:13 +0200)]
9pfs: drop useless check in pdu_free()

Out of the three users of pdu_free(), none ever passes a NULL pointer to
this function.

Signed-off-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
7 years ago9pfs: use coroutine_fn annotation in hw/9pfs/9p.[ch]
Greg Kurz [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 12:13:58 +0000 (14:13 +0200)]
9pfs: use coroutine_fn annotation in hw/9pfs/9p.[ch]

All these functions either call the v9fs_co_* functions which have the
coroutine_fn annotation, or pdu_complete() which calls qemu_co_queue_next().

Let's mark them to make it obvious they execute in coroutine context.

Signed-off-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
7 years ago9pfs: use coroutine_fn annotation in hw/9pfs/co*.[ch]
Greg Kurz [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 12:13:58 +0000 (14:13 +0200)]
9pfs: use coroutine_fn annotation in hw/9pfs/co*.[ch]

All these functions use the v9fs_co_run_in_worker() macro, and thus always
call qemu_coroutine_self() and qemu_coroutine_yield().

Let's mark them to make it obvious they execute in coroutine context.

Signed-off-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
7 years ago9pfs: fsdev: drop useless extern annotation for functions
Greg Kurz [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 12:13:58 +0000 (14:13 +0200)]
9pfs: fsdev: drop useless extern annotation for functions

Signed-off-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
7 years ago9pfs: fix potential host memory leak in v9fs_read
Li Qiang [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 12:13:58 +0000 (14:13 +0200)]
9pfs: fix potential host memory leak in v9fs_read

In 9pfs read dispatch function, it doesn't free two QEMUIOVector
object thus causing potential memory leak. This patch avoid this.

Signed-off-by: Li Qiang <liqiang6-s@360.cn>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
7 years ago9pfs: allocate space for guest originated empty strings
Li Qiang [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 12:13:58 +0000 (14:13 +0200)]
9pfs: allocate space for guest originated empty strings

If a guest sends an empty string paramater to any 9P operation, the current
code unmarshals it into a V9fsString equal to { .size = 0, .data = NULL }.

This is unfortunate because it can cause NULL pointer dereference to happen
at various locations in the 9pfs code. And we don't want to check str->data
everywhere we pass it to strcmp() or any other function which expects a
dereferenceable pointer.

This patch enforces the allocation of genuine C empty strings instead, so
callers don't have to bother.

Out of all v9fs_iov_vunmarshal() users, only v9fs_xattrwalk() checks if
the returned string is empty. It now uses v9fs_string_size() since
name.data cannot be NULL anymore.

Signed-off-by: Li Qiang <liqiang6-s@360.cn>
[groug, rewritten title and changelog,
 fix empty string check in v9fs_xattrwalk()]
Signed-off-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
7 years agoMerge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/dgibson/tags/ppc-for-2.8-20161017' into staging
Peter Maydell [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 11:59:54 +0000 (12:59 +0100)]
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/dgibson/tags/ppc-for-2.8-20161017' into staging

ppc patch queue 2016-10-17

Highlights:
    * Significant rework of how PCI IO windows are placed for the
      pseries machine type
    * A number of extra tests added for ppc
    * Other tests clean up / fixed
    * Some cleanups to the XICS interrupt controller in preparation
      for the 'powernv' machine type

A number of the test changes aren't strictly in ppc related code, but
are included via my tree because they're primarily focused on
improving test coverage for ppc.

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* remotes/dgibson/tags/ppc-for-2.8-20161017:
  spapr: Improved placement of PCI host bridges in guest memory map
  spapr_pci: Add a 64-bit MMIO window
  spapr: Adjust placement of PCI host bridge to allow > 1TiB RAM
  spapr_pci: Delegate placement of PCI host bridges to machine type
  libqos: Limit spapr-pci to 32-bit MMIO for now
  libqos: Correct error in PCI hole sizing for spapr
  libqos: Isolate knowledge of spapr memory map to qpci_init_spapr()
  ppc/xics: Split ICS into ics-base and ics class
  ppc/xics: Make the ICSState a list
  spapr: fix inheritance chain for default machine options
  target-ppc: implement vexts[bh]2w and vexts[bhw]2d
  tests/boot-sector: Increase time-out to 90 seconds
  tests/boot-sector: Use mkstemp() to create a unique file name
  tests/boot-sector: Use minimum length for the Forth boot script
  qtest: ask endianness of the target in qtest_init()
  tests: minor cleanups in usb-hcd-uhci-test

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agoMerge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/famz/tags/for-upstream' into staging
Peter Maydell [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 10:56:18 +0000 (11:56 +0100)]
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/famz/tags/for-upstream' into staging

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* remotes/famz/tags/for-upstream:
  tests/docker/Makefile.include: add a generic docker-run target
  tests/docker: make test-mingw honour TARGET_LIST
  tests/docker: test-build script
  tests/docker: add travis dockerfile

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agoMerge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/juanquintela/tags/migration/20161014' into...
Peter Maydell [Mon, 17 Oct 2016 09:31:10 +0000 (10:31 +0100)]
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/juanquintela/tags/migration/20161014' into staging

migration/next for 20161014

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* remotes/juanquintela/tags/migration/20161014:
  docs/xbzrle: correction
  migrate: move max-bandwidth and downtime-limit to migrate_set_parameter
  migration: Fix seg with missing port
  migration/postcopy: Explicitly disallow huge pages
  RAMBlocks: Store page size
  Postcopy vs xbzrle: Don't send xbzrle pages once in postcopy [for 2.8]
  migrate: Fix bounds check for migration parameters in migration.c
  migrate: Use boxed qapi for migrate-set-parameters
  migrate: Share common MigrationParameters struct
  migrate: Fix cpu-throttle-increment regression in HMP
  migration/rdma: Don't flag an error when we've been told about one
  migration: Make failed migration load set file error
  migration/rdma: Pass qemu_file errors across link
  migration: Report values for comparisons
  migration: report an error giving the failed field

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7 years agotests/docker/Makefile.include: add a generic docker-run target
Alex Bennée [Tue, 11 Oct 2016 16:16:24 +0000 (17:16 +0100)]
tests/docker/Makefile.include: add a generic docker-run target

This re-factors the docker makefile to include a docker-run target which
can be controlled entirely from environment variables specified on the
make command line. This allows us to run against any given docker image
we may have in our repository, for example:

    make docker-run TEST="test-quick" IMAGE="debian:arm64" \
         EXECUTABLE=./aarch64-linux-user/qemu-aarch64

The existing docker-foo@bar targets still work but the inline
verification has been dropped because we already don't hit that due to
other pattern rules in rules.mak.

Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
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[Squash in the verification removal patch. - Fam]
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
7 years agotests/docker: make test-mingw honour TARGET_LIST
Alex Bennée [Tue, 11 Oct 2016 16:16:23 +0000 (17:16 +0100)]
tests/docker: make test-mingw honour TARGET_LIST

The other builders honour this variable, so should the mingw build.

Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-Id: <20161011161625.9070-4-alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
7 years agotests/docker: test-build script
Alex Bennée [Tue, 11 Oct 2016 16:16:22 +0000 (17:16 +0100)]
tests/docker: test-build script

Much like test-quick but only builds. This is useful for some of the
build targets like ThreadSanitizer that don't yet pass "make check".

Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-Id: <20161011161625.9070-3-alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
7 years agotests/docker: add travis dockerfile
Alex Bennée [Tue, 11 Oct 2016 16:16:21 +0000 (17:16 +0100)]
tests/docker: add travis dockerfile

This target grabs the latest Travis containers from their repository at
quay.io and then installs QEMU's build dependencies. With this it is
possible to run on broadly the same setup as they have on travis-ci.org.

Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-Id: <20161011161625.9070-2-alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
7 years agospapr: Improved placement of PCI host bridges in guest memory map
David Gibson [Sun, 16 Oct 2016 01:04:15 +0000 (12:04 +1100)]
spapr: Improved placement of PCI host bridges in guest memory map

Currently, the MMIO space for accessing PCI on pseries guests begins at
1 TiB in guest address space.  Each PCI host bridge (PHB) has a 64 GiB
chunk of address space in which it places its outbound PIO and 32-bit and
64-bit MMIO windows.

This scheme as several problems:
  - It limits guest RAM to 1 TiB (though we have a limited fix for this
    now)
  - It limits the total MMIO window to 64 GiB.  This is not always enough
    for some of the large nVidia GPGPU cards
  - Putting all the windows into a single 64 GiB area means that naturally
    aligning things within there will waste more address space.
In addition there was a miscalculation in some of the defaults, which meant
that the MMIO windows for each PHB actually slightly overran the 64 GiB
region for that PHB.  We got away without nasty consequences because
the overrun fit within an unused area at the beginning of the next PHB's
region, but it's not pretty.

This patch implements a new scheme which addresses those problems, and is
also closer to what bare metal hardware and pHyp guests generally use.

Because some guest versions (including most current distro kernels) can't
access PCI MMIO above 64 TiB, we put all the PCI windows between 32 TiB and
64 TiB.  This is broken into 1 TiB chunks.  The first 1 TiB contains the
PIO (64 kiB) and 32-bit MMIO (2 GiB) windows for all of the PHBs.  Each
subsequent TiB chunk contains a naturally aligned 64-bit MMIO window for
one PHB each.

This reduces the number of allowed PHBs (without full manual configuration
of all the windows) from 256 to 31, but this should still be plenty in
practice.

We also change some of the default window sizes for manually configured
PHBs to saner values.

Finally we adjust some tests and libqos so that it correctly uses the new
default locations.  Ideally it would parse the device tree given to the
guest, but that's a more complex problem for another time.

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Vivier <lvivier@redhat.com>
7 years agospapr_pci: Add a 64-bit MMIO window
David Gibson [Tue, 11 Oct 2016 03:23:33 +0000 (14:23 +1100)]
spapr_pci: Add a 64-bit MMIO window

On real hardware, and under pHyp, the PCI host bridges on Power machines
typically advertise two outbound MMIO windows from the guest's physical
memory space to PCI memory space:
  - A 32-bit window which maps onto 2GiB..4GiB in the PCI address space
  - A 64-bit window which maps onto a large region somewhere high in PCI
    address space (traditionally this used an identity mapping from guest
    physical address to PCI address, but that's not always the case)

The qemu implementation in spapr-pci-host-bridge, however, only supports a
single outbound MMIO window, however.  At least some Linux versions expect
the two windows however, so we arranged this window to map onto the PCI
memory space from 2 GiB..~64 GiB, then advertised it as two contiguous
windows, the "32-bit" window from 2G..4G and the "64-bit" window from
4G..~64G.

This approach means, however, that the 64G window is not naturally aligned.
In turn this limits the size of the largest BAR we can map (which does have
to be naturally aligned) to roughly half of the total window.  With some
large nVidia GPGPU cards which have huge memory BARs, this is starting to
be a problem.

This patch adds true support for separate 32-bit and 64-bit outbound MMIO
windows to the spapr-pci-host-bridge implementation, each of which can
be independently configured.  The 32-bit window always maps to 2G.. in PCI
space, but the PCI address of the 64-bit window can be configured (it
defaults to the same as the guest physical address).

So as not to break possible existing configurations, as long as a 64-bit
window is not specified, a large single window can be specified.  This
will appear the same way to the guest as the old approach, although it's
now implemented by two contiguous memory regions rather than a single one.

For now, this only adds the possibility of 64-bit windows.  The default
configuration still uses the legacy mode.

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Vivier <lvivier@redhat.com>
7 years agospapr: Adjust placement of PCI host bridge to allow > 1TiB RAM
David Gibson [Wed, 12 Oct 2016 23:44:34 +0000 (10:44 +1100)]
spapr: Adjust placement of PCI host bridge to allow > 1TiB RAM

Currently the default PCI host bridge for the 'pseries' machine type is
constructed with its IO windows in the 1TiB..(1TiB + 64GiB) range in
guest memory space.  This means that if > 1TiB of guest RAM is specified,
the RAM will collide with the PCI IO windows, causing serious problems.

Problems won't be obvious until guest RAM goes a bit beyond 1TiB, because
there's a little unused space at the bottom of the area reserved for PCI,
but essentially this means that > 1TiB of RAM has never worked with the
pseries machine type.

This patch fixes this by altering the placement of PHBs on large-RAM VMs.
Instead of always placing the first PHB at 1TiB, it is placed at the next
1 TiB boundary after the maximum RAM address.

Technically, this changes behaviour in a migration-breaking way for
existing machines with > 1TiB maximum memory, but since having > 1 TiB
memory was broken anyway, this seems like a reasonable trade-off.

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Vivier <lvivier@redhat.com>
7 years agospapr_pci: Delegate placement of PCI host bridges to machine type
David Gibson [Wed, 12 Oct 2016 23:26:09 +0000 (10:26 +1100)]
spapr_pci: Delegate placement of PCI host bridges to machine type

The 'spapr-pci-host-bridge' represents the virtual PCI host bridge (PHB)
for a PAPR guest.  Unlike on x86, it's routine on Power (both bare metal
and PAPR guests) to have numerous independent PHBs, each controlling a
separate PCI domain.

There are two ways of configuring the spapr-pci-host-bridge device: first
it can be done fully manually, specifying the locations and sizes of all
the IO windows.  This gives the most control, but is very awkward with 6
mandatory parameters.  Alternatively just an "index" can be specified
which essentially selects from an array of predefined PHB locations.
The PHB at index 0 is automatically created as the default PHB.

The current set of default locations causes some problems for guests with
large RAM (> 1 TiB) or PCI devices with very large BARs (e.g. big nVidia
GPGPU cards via VFIO).  Obviously, for migration we can only change the
locations on a new machine type, however.

This is awkward, because the placement is currently decided within the
spapr-pci-host-bridge code, so it breaks abstraction to look inside the
machine type version.

So, this patch delegates the "default mode" PHB placement from the
spapr-pci-host-bridge device back to the machine type via a public method
in sPAPRMachineClass.  It's still a bit ugly, but it's about the best we
can do.

For now, this just changes where the calculation is done.  It doesn't
change the actual location of the host bridges, or any other behaviour.

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Vivier <lvivier@redhat.com>
7 years agolibqos: Limit spapr-pci to 32-bit MMIO for now
David Gibson [Wed, 12 Oct 2016 03:07:04 +0000 (14:07 +1100)]
libqos: Limit spapr-pci to 32-bit MMIO for now

Currently the functions in pci-spapr.c (like pci-pc.c on which it's based)
don't distinguish between 32-bit and 64-bit PCI MMIO.  At the moment, the
qemu side implementation is a bit weird and has a single MMIO window
straddling 32-bit and 64-bit regions, but we're likely to change that in
future.

In any case, pci-pc.c - and therefore the testcases using PCI - only handle
32-bit MMIOs for now.  For spapr despite whatever changes might happen with
the MMIO windows, the 32-bit window is likely to remain at 2..4 GiB in PCI
space.

So, explicitly limit pci-spapr.c to 32-bit MMIOs for now, we can add 64-bit
MMIO support back in when and if we need it.

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Vivier <lvivier@redhat.com>
7 years agolibqos: Correct error in PCI hole sizing for spapr
David Gibson [Wed, 12 Oct 2016 02:38:25 +0000 (13:38 +1100)]
libqos: Correct error in PCI hole sizing for spapr

In pci-spapr.c (as in pci-pc.c from which it was derived), the
pci_hole_start/pci_hole_size and pci_iohole_start/pci_iohole_size pairs[1]
essentially define the region of PCI (not CPU) addresses in which MMIO
or PIO BARs respectively will be allocated.

The size value is relative to the start value.  But in pci-spapr.c it is
set to the entire size of the window supported by the (emulated) hardware,
but the start values are *not* at the beginning of the emulated windows.

That means if you tried to map enough PCI BARs, we'd messily overrun the
IO windows, instead of failing in iomap as we should.

This patch corrects this by calculating the hole sizes from the location
of the window in PCI space and the hole start.

[1] Those are bad names, but that's a problem for another time.

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Vivier <lvivier@redhat.com>
7 years agolibqos: Isolate knowledge of spapr memory map to qpci_init_spapr()
David Gibson [Wed, 12 Oct 2016 02:30:07 +0000 (13:30 +1100)]
libqos: Isolate knowledge of spapr memory map to qpci_init_spapr()

The libqos code for accessing PCI on the spapr machine type uses IOBASE()
and MMIOBASE() macros to determine the address in the CPU memory map of
the windows to PCI address space.

This is a detail of the implementation of PCI in the machine type, it's not
specified by the PAPR standard.  Real guests would get the addresses of the
PCI windows from the device tree.

Finding the device tree in libqos would be awkward, but we can at least
localize this knowledge of the implementation to the init function, saving
it in the QPCIBusSPAPR structure for use by the accessors.

That leaves only one place to fix if we alter the location of the PCI
windows, as we're planning to do.

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Vivier <lvivier@redhat.com>
7 years agoppc/xics: Split ICS into ics-base and ics class
Benjamin Herrenschmidt [Mon, 3 Oct 2016 07:24:47 +0000 (09:24 +0200)]
ppc/xics: Split ICS into ics-base and ics class

The existing implementation remains same and ics-base is introduced. The
type name "ics" is retained, and all the related functions renamed as
ics_simple_*

This will allow different implementations for the source controllers
such as the MSI support of PHB3 on Power8 which uses in-memory state
tables for example.

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Signed-off-by: Nikunj A Dadhania <nikunj@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
[ clg: added ICS_BASE_GET_CLASS and related fixes, based on :
       http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/646010/ ]
Signed-off-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org>
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
7 years agoppc/xics: Make the ICSState a list
Benjamin Herrenschmidt [Mon, 3 Oct 2016 07:24:46 +0000 (09:24 +0200)]
ppc/xics: Make the ICSState a list

Instead of an array of fixed sized blocks, use a list, as we will need
to have sources with variable number of interrupts. SPAPR only uses
a single entry. Native will create more. If performance becomes an
issue we can add some hashed lookup but for now this will do fine.

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
[ move the initialization of list to xics_common_initfn,
  restore xirr_owner after migration and move restoring to
  icp_post_load]
Signed-off-by: Nikunj A Dadhania <nikunj@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
[ clg: removed the icp_post_load() changes from nikunj patchset v3:
       http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/646008/ ]
Signed-off-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org>
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
7 years agospapr: fix inheritance chain for default machine options
Michael Roth [Wed, 12 Oct 2016 23:13:53 +0000 (18:13 -0500)]
spapr: fix inheritance chain for default machine options

Rather than machine instances having backward-compatible option
defaults that need to be repeatedly re-enabled for every new machine
type we introduce, we set the defaults appropriate for newer machine
types, then add code to explicitly disable instance options as needed
to maintain compatibility with older machine types.

Currently pseries-2.5 does not inherit from pseries-2.6 in this
fashion, which is okay at the moment since we do not have any
instance compatibility options for pseries-2.6+ currently.

We will make use of this in future patches though, so fix it here.

Signed-off-by: Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
[dwg: Extended to make 2.7 inherit from 2.8 as well]
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
7 years agotarget-ppc: implement vexts[bh]2w and vexts[bhw]2d
Nikunj A Dadhania [Wed, 12 Oct 2016 05:08:51 +0000 (10:38 +0530)]
target-ppc: implement vexts[bh]2w and vexts[bhw]2d

Vector Extend Sign Instructions:

vextsb2w: Vector Extend Sign Byte To Word
vextsh2w: Vector Extend Sign Halfword To Word
vextsb2d: Vector Extend Sign Byte To Doubleword
vextsh2d: Vector Extend Sign Halfword To Doubleword
vextsw2d: Vector Extend Sign Word To Doubleword

Signed-off-by: Nikunj A Dadhania <nikunj@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
7 years agotests/boot-sector: Increase time-out to 90 seconds
Thomas Huth [Tue, 11 Oct 2016 15:19:37 +0000 (17:19 +0200)]
tests/boot-sector: Increase time-out to 90 seconds

Since the PXE tester runs rather slow on ppc64 with tcg, there
is a chance that we hit the 60 seconds timeout on machines that
have a heavy CPU load. So let's increase the timeout to ease
the situation.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
7 years agotests/boot-sector: Use mkstemp() to create a unique file name
Thomas Huth [Tue, 11 Oct 2016 15:19:36 +0000 (17:19 +0200)]
tests/boot-sector: Use mkstemp() to create a unique file name

The pxe-test is run for three different targets now (x86_64, i386
and ppc64), and the bios-tables-test is run for two targets (x86_64
and i386). But each of the tests is using an invariant name for the
disk image with the boot sector code - so if the tests are running in
parallel, there is a race condition that they destroy the disk image
of a parallel test program. Let's use mkstemp() to create unique
temporary files here instead - and since mkstemp() is returning an
integer file descriptor instead of a FILE pointer, we also switch
the fwrite() and fclose() to write() and close() instead.

Reported-by: Sascha Silbe <x-qemu@se-silbe.de>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
7 years agotests/boot-sector: Use minimum length for the Forth boot script
Thomas Huth [Tue, 11 Oct 2016 15:19:35 +0000 (17:19 +0200)]
tests/boot-sector: Use minimum length for the Forth boot script

The pxe-test is quite slow on ppc64 with tcg. We can speed it up
a little bit by decreasing the size of the file that has to be
loaded via TFTP.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
7 years agoqtest: ask endianness of the target in qtest_init()
Laurent Vivier [Fri, 7 Oct 2016 10:14:27 +0000 (12:14 +0200)]
qtest: ask endianness of the target in qtest_init()

The target endianness is not deduced anymore from
the architecture name but asked directly to the guest,
using a new qtest command: "endianness". As it can't
change (this is the value of TARGET_WORDS_BIGENDIAN),
we store it to not have to ask every time we want to
know if we have to byte-swap a value.

Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <lvivier@redhat.com>
CC: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
CC: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
CC: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
7 years agotests: minor cleanups in usb-hcd-uhci-test
Laurent Vivier [Thu, 6 Oct 2016 14:50:48 +0000 (16:50 +0200)]
tests: minor cleanups in usb-hcd-uhci-test

Two minor cleanups:
- exit gracefully in case on unsupported target,
- put machine command line in a constant to avoid
  to duplicate it.

Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <lvivier@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
7 years agodocs/xbzrle: correction
Cao jin [Thu, 8 Sep 2016 11:13:58 +0000 (19:13 +0800)]
docs/xbzrle: correction

1. Default cache size is 64MB.
2. Semantics correction.

Signed-off-by: Cao jin <caoj.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
7 years agomigrate: move max-bandwidth and downtime-limit to migrate_set_parameter
Ashijeet Acharya [Thu, 15 Sep 2016 16:20:28 +0000 (21:50 +0530)]
migrate: move max-bandwidth and downtime-limit to migrate_set_parameter

Mark the old commands 'migrate_set_speed' and 'migrate_set_downtime' as
deprecated.
Move max-bandwidth and downtime-limit into migrate-set-parameters for
setting maximum migration speed and expected downtime limit parameters
respectively.
Change downtime units to milliseconds (only for new-command) and set
its upper bound limit to 2000 seconds.
Update the query part in both hmp and qmp qemu control interfaces.

Signed-off-by: Ashijeet Acharya <ashijeetacharya@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
7 years agomigration: Fix seg with missing port
Dr. David Alan Gilbert [Tue, 13 Sep 2016 09:08:41 +0000 (10:08 +0100)]
migration: Fix seg with missing port

The command :
   migrate tcp:localhost:

   currently segs; fix it so it now says:

   error parsing address 'localhost:'

and the same for -incoming.

Signed-off-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
7 years agomigration/postcopy: Explicitly disallow huge pages
Dr. David Alan Gilbert [Thu, 29 Sep 2016 19:09:38 +0000 (20:09 +0100)]
migration/postcopy: Explicitly disallow huge pages

At the moment postcopy will fail as soon as qemu tries to register
userfault on the RAMBlock pages that are backed by hugepages.
However, the kernel is going to get userfault support for hugepage
at some point, and we've not got the rest of the QEMU code to support
it yet, so fail neatly with an error like:

Postcopy doesn't support hugetlbfs yet (/objects/mem1)

Signed-off-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
7 years agoRAMBlocks: Store page size
Dr. David Alan Gilbert [Thu, 29 Sep 2016 19:09:37 +0000 (20:09 +0100)]
RAMBlocks: Store page size

Store the page size in each RAMBlock, we need it later.

Signed-off-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
7 years agoPostcopy vs xbzrle: Don't send xbzrle pages once in postcopy [for 2.8]
Dr. David Alan Gilbert [Wed, 24 Aug 2016 17:15:46 +0000 (18:15 +0100)]
Postcopy vs xbzrle: Don't send xbzrle pages once in postcopy [for 2.8]

xbzrle relies on reading pages that have already been sent
to the destination and then applying the modifications; we can't
do that in postcopy because the destination may well have
modified the page already or the page has been discarded.

I already didn't allow reception of xbzrle pages, but I
forgot to add the test to stop them being sent.

Enabling both xbzrle and postcopy can make some sense;
if you think that your migration might finish if you
have xbzrle, then when it doesn't complete you flick
over to postcopy and stop xbzrle'ing.

This corresponds to RH bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1368422

Symptom is:

Unknown combination of migration flags: 0x60 (postcopy mode)
(either 0x60 or 0x40)

Signed-off-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
7 years agomigrate: Fix bounds check for migration parameters in migration.c
Ashijeet Acharya [Fri, 9 Sep 2016 21:13:17 +0000 (02:43 +0530)]
migrate: Fix bounds check for migration parameters in migration.c

This patch fixes the out-of-bounds check of migration parameters in
qmp_migrate_set_parameters() for cpu-throttle-initial and
cpu-throttle-increment by adding a return statement for both as they
were broken since their introduction in 2.5 via commit 1626fee.
Due to the missing return statements, parameters were getting set to
out-of-bounds values despite the error.

Signed-off-by: Ashijeet Acharya <ashijeetacharya@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Amit Shah <amit.shah@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
7 years agomigrate: Use boxed qapi for migrate-set-parameters
Eric Blake [Fri, 9 Sep 2016 03:14:16 +0000 (22:14 -0500)]
migrate: Use boxed qapi for migrate-set-parameters

Now that QAPI makes it easy to pass a struct around, we don't
have to declare as many parameters or local variables.

Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
7 years agomigrate: Share common MigrationParameters struct
Eric Blake [Fri, 9 Sep 2016 03:14:15 +0000 (22:14 -0500)]
migrate: Share common MigrationParameters struct

It is rather verbose, and slightly error-prone, to repeat
the same set of parameters for input (migrate-set-parameters)
as for output (query-migrate-parameters), where the only
difference is whether the members are optional.  We can just
document that the optional members will always be present
on output, and then share a common struct between both
commands.  The next patch can then reduce the amount of
code needed on input.

Also, we made a mistake in qemu 2.7 of returning an empty
string during 'query-migrate-parameters' when there is no
TLS, rather than omitting TLS details entirely.  Technically,
this change risks breaking any 2.7 client that is hard-coded
to expect the parameter's existence; on the other hand, clients
that are portable to 2.6 already must be prepared for those
members to not be present.

And this gets rid of yet one more place where the QMP output
visitor is silently converting a NULL string into "" (which
is a hack I ultimately want to kill off).

Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
7 years agomigrate: Fix cpu-throttle-increment regression in HMP
Eric Blake [Fri, 9 Sep 2016 03:14:14 +0000 (22:14 -0500)]
migrate: Fix cpu-throttle-increment regression in HMP

Commit 69ef1f3 accidentally broke migrate_set_parameter's ability
to set the cpu-throttle-increment to anything other than the
default, because it forgot to parse the user's string into an
integer.

CC: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
7 years agomigration/rdma: Don't flag an error when we've been told about one
Dr. David Alan Gilbert [Fri, 23 Sep 2016 19:14:04 +0000 (20:14 +0100)]
migration/rdma: Don't flag an error when we've been told about one

If the other side tells us there's been an error and we fail
the migration, we don't need to signal that failure to the other
side because it already knew.

Signed-off-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael R. Hines <michael@hinespot.com>
Reviewed-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
7 years agomigration: Make failed migration load set file error
Dr. David Alan Gilbert [Fri, 23 Sep 2016 19:14:03 +0000 (20:14 +0100)]
migration: Make failed migration load set file error

If an error occurs in a section load, set the file error flag
so that the transport can get notified to do a cleanup.

Signed-off-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael R. Hines <michael@hinespot.com>
Reviewed-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
7 years agomigration/rdma: Pass qemu_file errors across link
Dr. David Alan Gilbert [Fri, 23 Sep 2016 19:14:02 +0000 (20:14 +0100)]
migration/rdma: Pass qemu_file errors across link

If we fail for some reason (e.g. a mismatched RAMBlock)
and it's set the qemu_file error flag, pass that error back to the
peer so it can clean up rather than waiting for some higher level
progress.

Signed-off-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael R. Hines <michael@hinespot.com>
Reviewed-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>