Peter Maydell [Thu, 4 Jul 2019 10:09:19 +0000 (11:09 +0100)]
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/palmer/tags/riscv-for-master-4.1-sf1-v3' into staging
RISC-V Patches for the 4.1 Soft Freeze, Part 2 v3
This pull request contains a handful of patches that I'd like to target
for the 4.1 soft freeze. There are a handful of new features:
* Support for the 1.11.0, the latest privileged specification.
* Support for reading and writing the PRCI registers.
* Better control over the ISA of the target machine.
* Support for the cpu-topology device tree node.
Additionally, there are a handful of bug fixes including:
* Load reservations are now broken by both store conditional and by
scheduling, which fixes issues with parallel applications.
* Various fixes to the PMP implementation.
* Fixes to the 32-bit linux-user syscall ABI.
* Various fixes for instruction decodeing.
* A fix to the PCI device tree "bus-range" property.
This boots 32-bit and 64-bit OpenEmbedded.
Changes since v2 [riscv-for-master-4.1-sf1-v2]:
* Dropped OpenSBI.
Changes since v1 [riscv-for-master-4.1-sf1]:
* Contains a fix to the sifive_u OpenSBI integration.
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# gpg: Good signature from "Palmer Dabbelt <[email protected]>" [unknown]
# gpg: aka "Palmer Dabbelt <[email protected]>" [unknown]
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# gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner.
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* remotes/palmer/tags/riscv-for-master-4.1-sf1-v3: (32 commits)
hw/riscv: Extend the kernel loading support
hw/riscv: Add support for loading a firmware
hw/riscv: Split out the boot functions
riscv: sifive_u: Update the plic hart config to support multicore
riscv: sifive_u: Do not create hard-coded phandles in DT
disas/riscv: Fix `rdinstreth` constraint
disas/riscv: Disassemble reserved compressed encodings as illegal
riscv: virt: Add cpu-topology DT node.
RISC-V: Update syscall list for 32-bit support.
RISC-V: Clear load reservations on context switch and SC
RISC-V: Add support for the Zicsr extension
RISC-V: Add support for the Zifencei extension
target/riscv: Add support for disabling/enabling Counters
target/riscv: Remove user version information
target/riscv: Require either I or E base extension
qemu-deprecated.texi: Deprecate the RISC-V privledge spec 1.09.1
target/riscv: Set privledge spec 1.11.0 as default
target/riscv: Add the mcountinhibit CSR
target/riscv: Add the privledge spec version 1.11.0
target/riscv: Restructure deprecatd CPUs
...
* remotes/mcayland/tags/qemu-sparc-20190702:
sunhme: ensure that RX descriptor ring overflow is indicated to client driver
sunhme: fix return values from sunhme_receive() during receive packet processing
sunhme: flush any queued packets when HME_MAC_RXCFG_ENABLE bit is raised
sunhme: fix incorrect constant in sunhme_can_receive()
sunhme: add trace event for logging PCI IRQ
sun4m: set default display type to TCX
* remotes/kraxel/tags/vga-20190703-pull-request:
Add ati vgabios to INSTALL_BLOBS.
hw/i2c/bitbang_i2c: Use in-place rather than malloc'd bitbang_i2c_interface struct
virtio-gpu: check if the resource already exists in virtio_gpu_load()
virtio-gpu: fix unmap in error path
Peter Maydell [Wed, 3 Jul 2019 20:19:03 +0000 (21:19 +0100)]
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/amarkovic/tags/mips-queue-jul-02-2019' into staging
MIPS queue for July 2nd, 2019
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# gpg: Good signature from "Aleksandar Markovic <[email protected]>" [unknown]
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* remotes/amarkovic/tags/mips-queue-jul-02-2019:
target/mips: Correct helper for MSA FCLASS.<W|D> instructions
target/mips: Unroll loops for MSA float max/min instructions
target/mips: Correct comments in msa_helper.c
target/mips: Correct comments in translate.c
tcg/tests: target/mips: Correct MSA test compilation and execution order
tcg/tests: target/mips: Amend MSA integer multiply tests
tcg/tests: target/mips: Amend MSA fixed point multiply tests
hw/mips: Express dependencies of the r4k platform with Kconfig
hw/mips: Express dependencies of the Jazz machine with Kconfig
hw/mips: Express dependencies of the MIPSsim machine with Kconfig
hw/mips: Explicit the semi-hosting feature is always required
tests/machine-none: Test recent MIPS cpus
* remotes/vivier2/tags/linux-user-for-4.1-pull-request:
linux-user: move QEMU_IFLA_BR_MULTI_BOOLOPT to the good function
linux-user: Handle EXCP_FPE properly for MIPS
linux-user: Introduce TARGET_HAVE_ARCH_STRUCT_FLOCK
linux-user: Fix target_flock structure for MIPS O64 ABI
linux-user: Add support for strace for statx() syscall
linux-user: Add support for translation of statx() syscall
Peter Maydell [Tue, 2 Jul 2019 16:38:44 +0000 (17:38 +0100)]
hw/i2c/bitbang_i2c: Use in-place rather than malloc'd bitbang_i2c_interface struct
Currently the bitbang_i2c_init() function allocates a
bitbang_i2c_interface struct which it returns. This is unfortunate
because it means that if the function is used from a DeviceState
init method then the memory will be leaked by an "init then delete"
cycle, as used by the qmp/hmp commands that list device properties.
Since three out of four of the uses of this function are in
device init methods, switch the function to do an in-place
initialization of a struct that can be embedded in the
device state struct of the caller.
This fixes LeakSanitizer leak warnings that have appeared in the
patchew configuration (which only tries to run the sanitizers
for the x86_64-softmmu target) now that we use the bitbang-i2c
code in an x86-64 config.
* remotes/armbru/tags/pull-monitor-2019-07-02-v2:
dump: Move HMP command handlers to dump/
MAINTAINERS: Add Windows dump to section "Dump"
dump: Move the code to dump/
qapi: Split dump.json off misc.json
qapi: Rename target.json to misc-target.json
qapi: Split machine-target.json off target.json and misc.json
hw/core: Collect HMP command handlers in hw/core/
hw/core: Collect QMP command handlers in hw/core/
hw/core: Move numa.c to hw/core/
qapi: Split machine.json off misc.json
MAINTAINERS: Merge sections CPU, NUMA into Machine core
qom: Move HMP command handlers to qom/
qom: Move QMP command handlers to qom/
qapi: Split qom.json and qdev.json off misc.json
hmp: Move hmp.h to include/monitor/
Makefile: Don't add monitor/ twice to common-obj-y
MAINTAINERS: Make section "QOM" cover qdev as well
MAINTAINERS: new maintainers for QOM
Mark Cave-Ayland [Sun, 30 Jun 2019 17:21:50 +0000 (18:21 +0100)]
sunhme: ensure that RX descriptor ring overflow is indicated to client driver
On very busy networks connected via a tap interface, it is possible to overflow
the RX descriptor ring in the time between the client driver enabling the RX
MAC and finishing writing the final configuration to the NIC registers.
Ensure that we detect this condition and update the status register accordingly
to indicate an overflow has occurred (and the incoming packet dropped) in order
to prevent the client driver becoming confused.
Mark Cave-Ayland [Sun, 30 Jun 2019 17:21:50 +0000 (18:21 +0100)]
sunhme: fix return values from sunhme_receive() during receive packet processing
The current return values in sunhme_receive() when processing incoming packets
are inverted from what they should be. Make sure that we return 0 to indicate
the packet was discarded (and polling is to be disabled) and -1 to indicate
that the packet was discarded but polling for incoming data is to be continued.
Mark Cave-Ayland [Sun, 30 Jun 2019 17:21:50 +0000 (18:21 +0100)]
sunhme: flush any queued packets when HME_MAC_RXCFG_ENABLE bit is raised
Some client drivers use this bit to pause and resume the driver so make sure
that queued packets are flushed when the MAC is disabled and then reactivated.
Mark Cave-Ayland [Wed, 12 Jun 2019 17:14:05 +0000 (18:14 +0100)]
sun4m: set default display type to TCX
Commit 6807874d55 "sun4m: obey -vga none" changed the sun4m machines so that
they could be started without a framebuffer installed, but as no default
display type was configured the machines would start in headless mode without
an explict -vga option.
Set the default display type for all sun4m machines to TCX so that they will
start with a framebuffer if one is not specifically requested.
Peter Maydell [Tue, 2 Jul 2019 17:56:44 +0000 (18:56 +0100)]
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/dgibson/tags/ppc-for-4.1-20190702' into staging
ppc patch queue 2019-07-2
Here's my next pull request for qemu-4.1. I'm not sure if this will
squeak in just before the soft freeze, or just after. I don't think
it really matters - most of this is bugfixes anyway. There's some
cleanups which aren't stictly bugfixes, but which I think are safe
enough improvements to go in the soft freeze. There's no true feature
work.
Unfortunately, I wasn't able to complete a few of my standard battery
of pre-pull tests, due to some failures that appear to also be in
master. I'm hoping that hasn't missed anything important in here.
Highlights are:
* A number of fixe and cleanups for the XIVE implementation
* Cleanups to the XICS interrupt controller to fit better with the new
XIVE code
* Numerous fixes and improvements to TCG handling of ppc vector
instructions
* Remove a number of unnnecessary #ifdef CONFIG_KVM guards
* Fix some errors in the PCI hotplug paths
* Assorted other fixes
* remotes/dgibson/tags/ppc-for-4.1-20190702: (49 commits)
spapr/xive: Add proper rollback to kvmppc_xive_connect()
ppc/xive: Fix TM_PULL_POOL_CTX special operation
ppc/pnv: Rework cache watch model of PnvXIVE
ppc/xive: Make the PIPR register readonly
ppc/xive: Force the Physical CAM line value to group mode
spapr/xive: simplify spapr_irq_init_device() to remove the emulated init
spapr/xive: rework the mapping the KVM memory regions
spapr_pci: Unregister listeners before destroying the IOMMU address space
target/ppc: improve VSX_FMADD with new GEN_VSX_HELPER_VSX_MADD macro
target/ppc: decode target register in VSX_EXTRACT_INSERT at translation time
target/ppc: decode target register in VSX_VECTOR_LOAD_STORE_LENGTH at translation time
target/ppc: introduce GEN_VSX_HELPER_R2_AB macro to fpu_helper.c
target/ppc: introduce GEN_VSX_HELPER_R2 macro to fpu_helper.c
target/ppc: introduce GEN_VSX_HELPER_R3 macro to fpu_helper.c
target/ppc: introduce GEN_VSX_HELPER_X1 macro to fpu_helper.c
target/ppc: introduce GEN_VSX_HELPER_X2_AB macro to fpu_helper.c
target/ppc: introduce GEN_VSX_HELPER_X2 macro to fpu_helper.c
target/ppc: introduce separate generator and helper for xscvqpdp
target/ppc: introduce GEN_VSX_HELPER_X3 macro to fpu_helper.c
target/ppc: introduce separate VSX_CMP macro for xvcmp* instructions
...
Peter Maydell [Tue, 2 Jul 2019 17:22:17 +0000 (18:22 +0100)]
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/philmd-gitlab/tags/pflash-next-20190701' into staging
Implement the following AMD command-set parallel flash functionality:
- nonuniform sector sizes;
- erase suspend/resume commands; and
- multi-sector erase.
# gpg: Signature made Tue 02 Jul 2019 01:54:33 BST
# gpg: using RSA key E3E32C2CDEADC0DE
# gpg: Good signature from "Philippe Mathieu-Daudé (F4BUG) <[email protected]>" [full]
# Primary key fingerprint: FAAB E75E 1291 7221 DCFD 6BB2 E3E3 2C2C DEAD C0DE
* remotes/philmd-gitlab/tags/pflash-next-20190701: (27 commits)
hw/block/pflash_cfi02: Reduce I/O accesses to 16-bit
hw/block/pflash_cfi02: Document commands
hw/block/pflash_cfi02: Use chip erase time specified in the CFI table
hw/block/pflash_cfi02: Implement erase suspend/resume
hw/block/pflash_cfi02: Implement multi-sector erase
hw/block/pflash_cfi02: Fix reset command not ignored during erase
hw/block/pflash_cfi02: Fix CFI in autoselect mode
hw/block/pflash_cfi02: Split if() condition
hw/block/pflash_cfi02: Extract pflash_regions_count()
hw/block/pflash_cfi02: Implement nonuniform sector sizes
hw/block/pflash_cfi02: Document 'Page Mode' operations are not supported
hw/block/pflash_cfi02: Hold the PRI table offset in a variable
hw/block/pflash_cfi02: Document the current CFI values
hw/block/pflash_cfi02: Remove pointless local variable
tests/pflash-cfi02: Refactor to support testing multiple configurations
hw/block/pflash_cfi02: Fix command address comparison
hw/block/pflash_cfi02: Unify the MemoryRegionOps
hw/block/pflash_cfi02: Extract the pflash_data_read() function
hw/block/pflash_cfi02: Use the ldst API in pflash_read()
hw/block/pflash_cfi02: Use the ldst API in pflash_write()
...
* remotes/maxreitz/tags/pull-block-2019-07-02:
block/stream: introduce a bottom node
block/stream: refactor stream_run: drop goto
block: include base when checking image chain for block allocation
block/rbd: increase dynamically the image size
Peter Maydell [Tue, 2 Jul 2019 15:41:28 +0000 (16:41 +0100)]
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/jasowang/tags/net-pull-request' into staging
# gpg: Signature made Tue 02 Jul 2019 03:21:54 BST
# gpg: using RSA key EF04965B398D6211
# gpg: Good signature from "Jason Wang (Jason Wang on RedHat) <[email protected]>" [marginal]
# gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with sufficiently trusted signatures!
# gpg: It is not certain that the signature belongs to the owner.
# Primary key fingerprint: 215D 46F4 8246 689E C77F 3562 EF04 965B 398D 6211
* remotes/jasowang/tags/net-pull-request:
migration/colo.c: Add missed filter notify for Xen COLO.
COLO-compare: Add colo-compare remote notify support
COLO-compare: Make the compare_chr_send() can send notification message.
COLO-compare: Add remote notification chardev handler frame
COLO-compare: Add new parameter to communicate with remote colo-frame
net/announce: Expand test for stopping self announce
net/announce: Add HMP optional ID
net/announce: Add optional ID
net/announce: Add HMP optional interface list
net/announce: Allow optional list of interfaces
net: remove unused get_str_sep() function
net: use g_strsplit() for parsing host address and port
net: avoid using variable length array in net_client_init()
net: fix assertion failure when ipv6-prefixlen is not a number
ftgmac100: do not link to netdev
qemu-bridge-helper: Document known shortcomings
MAINTAINERS: Add qemu-bridge-helper.c to "Network device backends"
Laurent Vivier [Wed, 26 Jun 2019 15:08:55 +0000 (17:08 +0200)]
linux-user: move QEMU_IFLA_BR_MULTI_BOOLOPT to the good function
QEMU_IFLA_BR_MULTI_BOOLOPT has been added to the wrong function
host_to_target_slave_data_bridge_nlattr(). Move it to
host_to_target_data_bridge_nlattr().
This fixes following error:
Unknown QEMU_IFLA_BR type 46
Note that a vast majority of FP instructions are not affected by
the absence of the code in this patch, as they use alternative code
paths for handling floating point exceptions (see, for example,
invocations of update_fcr31()) - they rely on softfloat library for
keeping track on exceptions that needs to be raised. However, there
are few MIPS FP instructions (an example is CTC1) that use function
do_raise_exception() directly, and they need the case that is added
in this patch to propagate the FPE exception as designed.
The code is based on kernel's function force_fcr31_sig() in
arch/mips/kernel.traps.c.
Bring target_flock definitions to be more in sync with the way
flock is defined in kernel.
Basically, the rules from the kernel are:
1. Majority of architectures have a common flock definition.
2. Architectures with 32-bit MIPS ABIs have a sligtly different
flock definition; those architectures are the only arcitectures
that have HAVE_ARCH_STRUCT_FLOCK defined, and that preprocessor
constant is used in the common header as a flag for including or
not including common flock definition.
3. Sparc architectures also have a sligtly different flock
definition, but the difference is only the padding at the end of
the structure. The presence of that padding is determined by
preprocessor constants __ARCH_FLOCK6_PAD and __ARCH_FLOCK64_PAD.
QEMU linux-user already implements rules 1. and 3. in a very
similar way as they are implemented in kernel. However, rule 2.
is implemented in a dissimilar way (for example, the constant
TARGET_HAVE_ARCH_STRUCT_FLOCK is missing), and this patch brings
QEMU implementation much closer to the kernel implementation.
TARGET_HAVE_ARCH_STRUCT_FLOCK64 constant is also introduced to
mimic HAVE_ARCH_STRUCT_FLOCK64 from kernel, but it is not defined
anywhere, however, this is the case with HAVE_ARCH_STRUCT_FLOCK64
in kernel as well.
linux-user: Fix target_flock structure for MIPS O64 ABI
Among MIPS ABIs, only MIPS O32 and N32 have special (different
than other architectures) definition of structure flock in kernel.
Bring target_flock definition in QEMU for MIPS O64 ABI to the
correct state, which is currently different than the most common
definition, and it should actually be the same.
Jim Wilson [Fri, 28 Jun 2019 10:43:35 +0000 (12:43 +0200)]
linux-user: Add support for strace for statx() syscall
All of the flags need to be conditional as old systems don't have
statx support. Otherwise it works the same as other stat family
syscalls. This requires the pending patch to add statx support.
Tested on Ubuntu 16.04 (no host statx) and Ubuntu 19.04 (with host
statx) using a riscv32-linux toolchain.
linux-user: Add support for translation of statx() syscall
Implement support for translation of system call statx().
The implementation is based on "best effort" approach: if host
is capable of executing statx(), host statx() is used. If not,
the implementation includes invoking a more mature system call
fstatat() on the host side to achieve as close as possible
functionality.
Support for statx() in kernel and glibc was, however, introduced
at different points of time (the difference is more than a year):
- kernel: Linux 4.11 (30 April 2017)
- glibc: glibc 2.28 (1 Aug 2018)
In this patch, the availability of statx() support is established
via __NR_statx (if it is defined, statx() is considered available).
This coincedes with statx() introduction in kernel.
However, the structure statx definition may not be available in
any header for hosts with glibc older than 2.28 (and it is, by
design, to be defined in one of glibc headers), even though the
full statx() functionality may be supported in kernel. Hence, a
structure "target_statx" is defined in this patch, to remove that
dependency on glibc headers, and to use statx() functionality as
soon as the host kernel is capable of supporting it. Such statx
structure definition is used for both target and host structures
statx (of course, this doesn't mean the endian arrangement is
the same on target and host - the endian conversion is done in
all necessary cases).
hw/mips: Express dependencies of the Jazz machine with Kconfig
The Jazz use the RC4030 Asic to provide an EISA bus and DMA/IRQ.
The framebuffer display is managed by a G364, the network card is
a Sonic DP83932. A QLogic ESP216 provides a SCSI bus.
None, for the both machine variants (PICA-61 and Magnum 4000),
the DP83932 chipset is soldered on the board, and is MMIO-mapped
(selected via Chip Select). Therefore we have to enforce the
'select' Kconfig rule (we can not use the 'imply' rule helpful
when devices are connected on a bus).
hw/mips: Explicit the semi-hosting feature is always required
Disabling the semi-hosting feature leads to build failure:
LINK mips-softmmu/qemu-system-mips
/usr/bin/ld: target/mips/mips-semi.o: in function `helper_do_semihosting':
target/mips/mips-semi.c:335: undefined reference to `qemu_semihosting_log_out'
/usr/bin/ld: target/mips/mips-semi.c:338: undefined reference to `qemu_semihosting_log_out'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Add a comment to avoid this feature to be disabled.
The MIPS I7200 got added in commit d45942d908e, and the I6500
in commit ca1ffd14ed8.
Extend the coverage on the little-endian machines.
The 4Kc and 20Kc are still covered by the big-endian machines.
Peter Maydell [Tue, 2 Jul 2019 11:58:32 +0000 (12:58 +0100)]
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/pmaydell/tags/pull-target-arm-20190701' into staging
target-arm queue:
* hw/arm/boot: fix direct kernel boot with initrd
* hw/arm/msf2-som: Exit when the cpu is not the expected one
* i.mx7: fix bugs in PCI controller needed to boot recent kernels
* aspeed: add RTC device
* aspeed: fix some timer device bugs
* aspeed: add swift-bmc board
* aspeed: vic: Add support for legacy register interface
* aspeed: add aspeed-xdma device
* Add new sbsa-ref board for aarch64
* target/arm: code refactoring in preparation for support of
compilation with TCG disabled
Move the HMP handlers related to qapi/dump.json to
dump/dump-hmp-cmds.c, where they are covered by MAINTAINERS section
"Dump", just like qapi/dump.json.
Move commands dump-guest-memory, query-dump,
query-dump-guest-memory-capability with their types from misc.json to
new dump.json. Add dump.json to MAINTAINERS section "Dump".
qapi: Split machine-target.json off target.json and misc.json
Move commands query-cpu-definitions, query-cpu-model-baseline,
query-cpu-model-comparison, and query-cpu-model-expansion with their
types from target.json to machine-target.json. Also move types
CpuModelInfo, CpuModelExpansionType, and CpuModelCompareResult from
misc.json there. Add machine-target.json to MAINTAINERS section
"Machine core".
Move the HMP handlers related to qapi/machine.json to
hw/core/machine-hmp-cmds.c, where they are covered by MAINTAINERS
section "Machine core", just like qapi/machine.json.
The handlers for qapi/machine.json's QMP commands are spread over
cpus.c, hw/core/numa.c, monitor/misc.c, monitor/qmp-cmds.c, and vl.c.
Move them all to new hw/core/machine-qmp-cmds.c, where they are
covered by MAINTAINERS section "Machine core", just like
qapi/machine.json.
Move commands cpu-add, query-cpus, query-cpus-fast,
query-current-machine, query-hotpluggable-cpus, query-machines,
query-memdev, and set-numa-node with their types from misc.json to new
machine.json. Also move types X86CPURegister32 and
X86CPUFeatureWordInfo. Add machine.json to MAINTAINERS section
"Machine core".
Move the HMP command handlers related to QOM handlers from
monitor/hmp-cmds.c and qdev-monitor.c to new qom/qom-hmp-cmds.c, where
they are covered by MAINTAINERS section QOM.
* remotes/cohuck/tags/s390x-20190701:
s390x: add cpu feature/model files to KVM section
vfio-ccw: support async command subregion
vfio-ccw: use vfio_set_irq_signaling
s390x/cpumodel: Prepend KDSA features with "KDSA"
s390x/cpumodel: Rework CPU feature definition
tests/tcg/s390x: Fix alignment of csst parameter list
The handlers for qapi/qom.json's QMP commands are in
monitor/qmp-cmds.c. Move them to new qom/qom-qmp-cmds.c, where they
are covered by MAINTAINERS section QOM, just like qapi/qom.json.
Move along qmp_device_list_properties() even though it's specified in
qapi/qdev.json, because it's so similar to qmp_qom_list_properties().
Move commands object-add, object-del, qom-get, qom-list,
qom-list-properties, qom-list-types, and qom-set with their types from
misc.json to new qom.json.
Move commands device-list-properties, device_add, device-del, and
event DEVICE_DELETED from misc.json to new qdev.json.
Makefile: Don't add monitor/ twice to common-obj-y
Both commit f1b3ccfaa68 "monitor: Move {hmp, qmp}.c to monitor/{hmp,
qmp}-cmds.c" and commit 7e3c0deab1b "monitor: Split out monitor/qmp.c"
added monitor/ to common-obj-y ifeq ($(CONFIG_SOFTMMU),y). Revert the
second addition.
Paolo Bonzini [Wed, 19 Jun 2019 20:10:34 +0000 (22:10 +0200)]
MAINTAINERS: new maintainers for QOM
QOM is not a particularly active subsystem now: 51 commits in two years.
But, we need active maintainers to review and merge patches, and Git
shows the following top committers taking on QOM:
Zhang Chen [Sun, 9 Jun 2019 16:44:29 +0000 (00:44 +0800)]
COLO-compare: Add new parameter to communicate with remote colo-frame
We add the "notify_dev=chardevID" parameter. After that colo-compare can connect with
remote(currently just for Xen, KVM-COLO didn't need it.) colo-frame through chardev socket,
it can notify remote(Xen) colo-frame to handle checkpoint event.
net/announce: Expand test for stopping self announce
Expand self-announce test to check we can stop an announce timer.
We set it up to send 300 packets, but after we receive
the first one we tell it to stop.
We error if:
a) We receive more than 30 of the packets
b) We're still receiving packets after a lot longer than the
30 seconds should have arrived
Previously there was a single instance of the timer used by
monitor triggered announces, that's OK, but when combined with the
previous change that lets you have announces for subsets of interfaces
it's a bit restrictive if you want to do different things to different
interfaces.
Add an 'id' field to the announce, and maintain a list of the
timers based on id.
This allows you to for example:
a) Start an announce going on interface eth0 for a long time
b) Start an announce going on interface eth1 for a long time
c) Kill the announce on eth0 while leaving eth1 going.
This doesn't affect the behaviour of migraiton announcments.
Note: There's still only one timer for the qmp command, so that
performing an 'announce-self' on one list of interfaces followed
by another 'announce-self' on another list will stop the announces
on the existing set.
net: avoid using variable length array in net_client_init()
net_client_init() uses a variable length array to store the prefix
of 'ipv6-net' parameter (e.g. if ipv6-net=fec0::0/64, the prefix
is 'fec0::0').
This patch introduces g_strsplit() to split the 'ipv6-net' parameter,
so we can remove the variable length array.
net: fix assertion failure when ipv6-prefixlen is not a number
If 'ipv6-prefixlen' is not a number, the current behaviour
produces an assertion failure:
$ qemu-system-x86_64 -net user,ipv6-net=feca::0/a
qemu-system-x86_64: qemu/util/qemu-option.c:1175: qemu_opts_foreach:
Assertion `!errp || !*errp' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
This patch fixes it, jumping to the end of the function when
'ipv6-prefixlen' is not a number, and printing the more friendly
message:
$ qemu-system-x86_64 -net user,ipv6-net=feca::0/a
qemu-system-x86_64: Parameter 'ipv6-prefixlen' expects a number
The bottom node is the intermediate block device that has the base as its
backing image. It is used instead of the base node while a block stream
job is running to avoid dependency on the base that may change due to the
parallel jobs. The change may take place due to a filter node as well that
is inserted between the base and the intermediate bottom node. It occurs
when the base node is the top one for another commit or stream job.
After the introduction of the bottom node, don't freeze its backing child,
that's the base, anymore.
The goto is unnecessary in the stream_run() since the common exit
code was removed in the commit eb23654dbe43b549ea2a9ebff9d8e:
"jobs: utilize job_exit shim".
block: include base when checking image chain for block allocation
This patch is used in the 'block/stream: introduce a bottom node'
that is following. Instead of the base node, the caller may pass
the node that has the base as its backing image to the function
bdrv_is_allocated_above() with a new parameter include_base = true
and get rid of the dependency on the base that may change during
commit/stream parallel jobs. Now, if the specified base is not
found in the backing image chain, the QEMU will abort.
RBD APIs don't allow us to write more than the size set with
rbd_create() or rbd_resize().
In order to support growing images (eg. qcow2), we resize the
image before write operations that exceed the current size.
During a sector erase (but not a chip erase), the embeded erase program
can be suspended. Once suspended, the sectors not selected for erasure
may be read and programmed. Autoselect mode is allowed during erase
suspend mode. Presumably, CFI queries are similarly allowed so this
commit allows them as well.
Since guest firmware can use status bits DQ7, DQ6, DQ3, and DQ2 to
determine the current state of sector erasure, these bits are properly
implemented.
After two unlock cycles and a sector erase command, the AMD flash chips
start a 50 us erase time out. Any additional sector erase commands add a
sector to be erased and restart the 50 us timeout. During the timeout,
status bit DQ3 is cleared. After the time out, DQ3 is asserted during
erasure.
hw/block/pflash_cfi02: Fix reset command not ignored during erase
When the flash device is performing a chip erase, all commands are
ignored. When it is performing a sector erase, only the erase suspend
command is valid, which is currently not supported.
In particular, the reset command should not cause the device to reset to
read array mode while programming is on going.
After a flash device enters CFI mode from autoselect mode, the reset
command returns the device to autoselect mode. An additional reset
command is necessary to return to read array mode.
Some flash chips support sectors of different sizes. For example, the
AMD AM29LV160DT has 31 64 kB sectors, one 32 kB sector, two 8 kB
sectors, and a 16 kB sector, in that order. The AM29LV160DB has those in
the reverse order.
The `num-blocks` and `sector-length` properties work exactly as they did
before: a flash device with uniform sector lengths. To get non-uniform
sector lengths for up to four regions, the following properties may be
set
- region 0. `num-blocks0` and `sector-length0`;
- region 1. `num-blocks1` and `sector-length1`;
- region 2. `num-blocks2` and `sector-length2`; and
- region 3. `num-blocks3` and `sector-length3`.
If the uniform and nonuniform properties are set, then both must specify
a flash device with the same total size. It would be better to disallow
both being set, or make `num-blocks0` and `sector-length0` alias
`num-blocks` and `sector-length`, but that would make testing currently
impossible.
hw/block/pflash_cfi02: Hold the PRI table offset in a variable
Manufacturers are allowed to move the PRI table, this is why the
offset is queryable via fixed offsets 0x15/0x16.
Add a variable to hold the offset, so it will be easier to later
move the PRI table.
Most AMD commands only examine 11 bits of the address. This masks the
addresses used in the comparison to 11 bits. The exceptions are word or
sector addresses which use offset directly rather than the shifted
offset, boff.