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Re: [Qemu-devel] Re: [PATCHv8 00/16] boot order specification


From: Gleb Natapov
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] Re: [PATCHv8 00/16] boot order specification
Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2010 20:27:52 +0200

On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 08:02:23PM +0200, Gleb Natapov wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 05:19:01PM +0000, Blue Swirl wrote:
> > >>                                                 What should we do with
> > >> address@hidden vs address@hidden
> > > There is no available IDE OF binding spec, so I when with the way
> > > OpenBIOS reports ata on qemu-x86. I have no idea what 600 in 
> > > address@hidden
> > > may mean, but looking at g3_beige_300.html there is no such node there
> > > and looking at any other device tree in 
> > > http://penguinppc.org/historical/dev-trees-html/
> > > I haven't found one that use this kind of addressing for pci-ata.
> > > http://penguinppc.org/historical/dev-trees-html/g3bw_400.html for
> > > instance has address@hidden/address@hidden/address@hidden/ata-4. 
> > > address@hidden kind of
> > > addressing is used by devices on mac-io bus which I do not think we
> > > emulate in qemu. So it looks like OpneBIOS is wrong here.
> > 
> > We have PMAC IDE, but this device is CMD646, so mac-io bus addressing
> > rules should not be used.
> > 
> So you agree that OpenBIOS is wrong here?
> 
> > In this tree there are two disks connected to CMD646, named
> > /address@hidden/address@hidden/address@hidden/ata-4/disk and
> > /address@hidden/address@hidden/address@hidden/ata-4/address@hidden:
> > http://penguinppc.org/historical/dev-trees-html/g4_pci_350.html
> You are saying that qemu creates paths like:
> /address@hidden/address@hidden/address@hidden/address@hidden
> /address@hidden/address@hidden/address@hidden/address@hidden
> 
> I do not understand why qemu creates node address@hidden It should be 
> address@hidden
> according to the code. I'll look at why unit-address is incorrect for
> the node. But assuming that this problem is fixed then paths created by
> qemu is very similar to the paths in g4_pci_350.html. It looks like in 
> g4_pci_350.html they omit unit address if it is zero.
> 
Ah the problem is that we have not qdevified mac io bus. Since first to
ide disks are automatically attached to mac-io bus device paths for them
are incorrect. Next two ide devices will be attached to CMD646 and qemu
will generate correct device paths for them:

qemu-system-ppc -drive if=none,id=hda,file=/dev/null -device 
ide-drive,drive=hda,bootindex=1
-drive if=none,id=cd,file=/dev/null -device ide-drive,drive=cd,bootindex=0 
-nographic -drive
if=none,id=hdb,file=/dev/null -device ide-drive,drive=hdb,bus=ide.0,bootindex=2 
-drive
if=none,id=hdc,file=/dev/null -device ide-drive,drive=hdc,bus=ide.0,bootindex=3
adding '/address@hidden/address@hidden/address@hidden/address@hidden' at index 0
adding '/address@hidden/address@hidden/address@hidden/address@hidden' at index 1
adding '/address@hidden/address@hidden/address@hidden/address@hidden' at index 2
adding '/address@hidden/address@hidden/address@hidden/address@hidden' at index 3

So the fix is to qdevify mac io bus.

--
                        Gleb.



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