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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v3 3/4] nvdimm acpi: introduce _FIT


From: Xiao Guangrong
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v3 3/4] nvdimm acpi: introduce _FIT
Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2016 23:40:56 +0800
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On 11/02/2016 12:24 AM, Igor Mammedov wrote:
On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 00:35:39 +0800
Xiao Guangrong <address@hidden> wrote:

_FIT is required for hotplug support, guest will inquire the updated
device info from it if a hotplug event is received

As FIT buffer is not completely mapped into guest address space, so a
new function, Read FIT whose UUID is UUID
648B9CF2-CDA1-4312-8AD9-49C4AF32BD62, handle 0x10000, function index
is 0x1, is reserved by QEMU to read the piece of FIT buffer. The buffer
is concatenated before _FIT return

Refer to docs/specs/acpi-nvdimm.txt for detailed design

Signed-off-by: Xiao Guangrong <address@hidden>
---
 docs/specs/acpi_nvdimm.txt |  58 ++++++++++++-
 hw/acpi/nvdimm.c           | 204 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 2 files changed, 257 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/specs/acpi_nvdimm.txt b/docs/specs/acpi_nvdimm.txt
index 0fdd251..4aa5e3d 100644
--- a/docs/specs/acpi_nvdimm.txt
+++ b/docs/specs/acpi_nvdimm.txt
@@ -127,6 +127,58 @@ _DSM process diagram:
  | result from the page     |      |              |
  +--------------------------+      +--------------+

- _FIT implementation
- -------------------
- TODO (will fill it when nvdimm hotplug is introduced)
+Device Handle Reservation
+-------------------------
+As we mentioned above, byte 0 ~ byte 3 in the DSM memory save NVDIMM device
+handle. The handle is completely QEMU internal thing, the values in range
+[0, 0xFFFF] indicate nvdimm device (O means nvdimm root device named NVDR),
+other values are reserved by other purpose.
+
+Current reserved handle:
+0x10000 is reserved for QEMU internal DSM function called on the root
+device.
Above part should go to section where 'handle' is defined, i.e. earlier in the 
file:

   ACPI writes _DSM Input Data (based on the offset in the page):
   [0x0 - 0x3]: 4 bytes, NVDIMM Device Handle, 0 is reserved for NVDIMM
                Root device.


Okay.


+QEMU internal use only _DSM function
+------------------------------------
+UUID, 648B9CF2-CDA1-4312-8AD9-49C4AF32BD62, is reserved for QEMU internal
+DSM function.
+
+There is the function introduced by QEMU and only used by QEMU internal.
+
+1) Read FIT
UUID 648B9CF2-CDA1-4312-8AD9-49C4AF32BD62 is reserved for Read_FIT DSM function
(private QEMU function)


okay.

+   As we only reserved one page for NVDIMM ACPI it is impossible to map the
+   whole FIT data to guest's address space. This function is used by _FIT
+   method to read a piece of FIT data from QEMU.
 _FIT method uses Read_FIT function to fetch NFIT structures blob from QEMU
 in 1 page sized increments which are then concatenated and returned as _FIT 
method result.


okay.


+
+   Input parameters:
+   Arg0 – UUID {set to 648B9CF2-CDA1-4312-8AD9-49C4AF32BD62}
+   Arg1 – Revision ID (set to 1)
+   Arg2 - Function Index, 0x1
+   Arg3 - A package containing a buffer whose layout is as follows:
+
+   +----------+-------------+-------------+-----------------------------------+
+   |  Filed   | Byte Length | Byte Offset | Description                       |
         ^ field,   s/Byte//,    s/Byte//
+   +----------+-------------+-------------+-----------------------------------+
+   | offset   |     4       |    0        | the offset of FIT buffer          |
offset in QEMU's NFIT structures blob to read from

okay.


+   +----------+-------------+-------------+-----------------------------------+
+
+   Output:
+   +----------+-------------+-------------+-----------------------------------+
+   |  Filed   | Byte Length | Byte Offset | Description                       |
+   +----------+-------------+-------------+-----------------------------------+
+   |          |             |             | return status codes               |
+   |          |             |             |   0x100 indicates fit has been    |
+   | status   |     4       |    0        |   updated                         |
0x100 - error caused by NFIT update while read by _FIT wasn't completed

okay.


+   |          |             |             | other follows Chapter 3 in DSM    |
s/other follows/other codes follow/

okay.


+   |          |             |             | Spec Rev1                         |
+   +----------+-------------+-------------+-----------------------------------+
+   | fit data |  Varies     |    4        | FIT data                          |
+   |          |             |             |                                   |
+   +----------+-------------+-------------+-----------------------------------+
what does "Varies" mean, how would I know reading this how much data Read_FIT 
should read
from shared page?

I mean other bytes in the buffer returned by this function except the 'status' 
field
will be used as fit data. Maybe it is has a 'length' field?


+
+   The FIT offset is maintained by the caller itself,
probably is not necessary sentence, or specify a caller (for example OSPM)


Okay.

current offset plugs
                 ^^^^?

Typo. should be plus.


+   the length returned by the function is the next offset we should read.
+   When all the FIT data has been read out, zero length is returned.
+
+   If it returns 0x100, OSPM should restart to read FIT (read from offset 0
+   again).
[...]
that's all for doc part, I'll do the code part later.


Thank you, Igor.




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