Message ID | 20201019200318.103781-1-jandryuk@gmail.com (mailing list archive) |
---|---|
State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | flask: label-pci: Allow specifying irq label | expand |
On Mon, Oct 19, 2020 at 4:03 PM Jason Andryuk <jandryuk@gmail.com> wrote: > > IRQs can be shared, so uniquely labeling doesn't always work. You run > into issues if you have domA_t allowed access to device_A_t and domB_t > to device_B_t. The shared IRQ can only be labeled one of > device_A_t or device_B_t, and assignment of the second device fails > since domA_t doesn't have permission for device_B_t and vice versa. > > Add the ability to specify an irq label to flask-label-pci. A > shared_irq_t can then be used to for the PIRQ. The default remains to > use the device label if an IRQ label isn't specified. > > Signed-off-by: Jason Andryuk <jandryuk@gmail.com> > --- Hi, This is useful to me and was posted before the 4.15 cut off. Can it make it into the release? Thanks, Jason > tools/flask/utils/label-pci.c | 13 ++++++++++--- > 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/tools/flask/utils/label-pci.c b/tools/flask/utils/label-pci.c > index 9ddb713cf4..897b772804 100644 > --- a/tools/flask/utils/label-pci.c > +++ b/tools/flask/utils/label-pci.c > @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ > > static void usage (int argCnt, char *argv[]) > { > - fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s SBDF label\n", argv[0]); > + fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s SBDF label <irq_label>\n", argv[0]); > exit(1); > } > > @@ -39,12 +39,19 @@ int main (int argCnt, char *argv[]) > int seg, bus, dev, fn; > uint32_t sbdf; > uint64_t start, end, flags; > + char *pirq_label; > char buf[1024]; > FILE *f; > > - if (argCnt != 3) > + if (argCnt < 3 || argCnt > 4) > usage(argCnt, argv); > > + if (argCnt == 4) { > + pirq_label = argv[3]; > + } else { > + pirq_label = argv[2]; > + } > + > xch = xc_interface_open(0,0,0); > if ( !xch ) > { > @@ -107,7 +114,7 @@ int main (int argCnt, char *argv[]) > if (fscanf(f, "%" SCNu64, &start) != 1) > start = 0; > if (start) { > - ret = xc_flask_add_pirq(xch, start, argv[2]); > + ret = xc_flask_add_pirq(xch, start, pirq_label); > if (ret) { > fprintf(stderr, "xc_flask_add_pirq %"PRIu64" failed: %d\n", > start, ret); > -- > 2.26.2 >
On 10/19/20 4:03 PM, Jason Andryuk wrote: > IRQs can be shared, so uniquely labeling doesn't always work. You run > into issues if you have domA_t allowed access to device_A_t and domB_t > to device_B_t. The shared IRQ can only be labeled one of > device_A_t or device_B_t, and assignment of the second device fails > since domA_t doesn't have permission for device_B_t and vice versa. > > Add the ability to specify an irq label to flask-label-pci. A > shared_irq_t can then be used to for the PIRQ. The default remains to > use the device label if an IRQ label isn't specified. > > Signed-off-by: Jason Andryuk <jandryuk@gmail.com> I don't think it should block this from going in but it probably would be good to get an update into docs/misc/xsm-flask.txt on how to appropriately use this expansion. Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Smith <dpsmith@apertussolutions.com> v/r, dps
diff --git a/tools/flask/utils/label-pci.c b/tools/flask/utils/label-pci.c index 9ddb713cf4..897b772804 100644 --- a/tools/flask/utils/label-pci.c +++ b/tools/flask/utils/label-pci.c @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ static void usage (int argCnt, char *argv[]) { - fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s SBDF label\n", argv[0]); + fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s SBDF label <irq_label>\n", argv[0]); exit(1); } @@ -39,12 +39,19 @@ int main (int argCnt, char *argv[]) int seg, bus, dev, fn; uint32_t sbdf; uint64_t start, end, flags; + char *pirq_label; char buf[1024]; FILE *f; - if (argCnt != 3) + if (argCnt < 3 || argCnt > 4) usage(argCnt, argv); + if (argCnt == 4) { + pirq_label = argv[3]; + } else { + pirq_label = argv[2]; + } + xch = xc_interface_open(0,0,0); if ( !xch ) { @@ -107,7 +114,7 @@ int main (int argCnt, char *argv[]) if (fscanf(f, "%" SCNu64, &start) != 1) start = 0; if (start) { - ret = xc_flask_add_pirq(xch, start, argv[2]); + ret = xc_flask_add_pirq(xch, start, pirq_label); if (ret) { fprintf(stderr, "xc_flask_add_pirq %"PRIu64" failed: %d\n", start, ret);
IRQs can be shared, so uniquely labeling doesn't always work. You run into issues if you have domA_t allowed access to device_A_t and domB_t to device_B_t. The shared IRQ can only be labeled one of device_A_t or device_B_t, and assignment of the second device fails since domA_t doesn't have permission for device_B_t and vice versa. Add the ability to specify an irq label to flask-label-pci. A shared_irq_t can then be used to for the PIRQ. The default remains to use the device label if an IRQ label isn't specified. Signed-off-by: Jason Andryuk <jandryuk@gmail.com> --- tools/flask/utils/label-pci.c | 13 ++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)