[Qemu-devel] Machine config files
David Gibson
david at gibson.dropbear.id.au
Sat Nov 15 17:45:03 EST 2008
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 12:13:03AM +0000, Paul Brook wrote:
> > > Some translation code would be required for compatibility. For example,
> > > when the DTS has 128MB of memory, and the user invokes qemu with -m 256,
> > > now you need to update the device tree in order to pass it into the
> > > guest. That's pretty easy, but once you start talking about adding PCI
> > > devices it gets a little more difficult. I seem to recall this
> > > conversation was had on qemu-devel a little while back.
> >...
> > > Of course, *some* code would still be needed *somewhere* to load the
> > > kernel, initrd, set initial register state to point to those memory
> > > locations, etc. In the case of KVM on 440, we also need to override the
> > > DTS with the real host clock frequency. (This probably isn't necessary
> > > for qemu+TCG.)
> > >
> > > But yes, replacing all the pci_nic_init(), isa_mmio_init(),
> > > cpu_register_physical_memory(), etc could be automated by walking the
> > > device tree.
> >
> > Ok. This is starting to look interesting. Paul, what do you think of DTS?
>
> Things like kernel loading are easy, you just add a special device (which
> linux will ignore) specifying the relevant parameters. IMO it should be
> possible to use the same device tree for both linux and qemu, but it's ok to
> require some additional information on top of what linux currently requires.
Depending on exactly what you want to pass through, it may be
appropriate to use properties in /chosen for this.
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