From: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
To: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
Cc: "Peter Maydell" <peter.maydell@linaro.org>,
"Mark Langsdorf" <mark.langsdorf@calxeda.com>,
"Paul Brook" <paul@codesourcery.com>,
"QEMU Developers" <qemu-devel@nongnu.org>,
"Fabien Chouteau" <chouteau@adacore.com>,
"Alexander Graf" <agraf@suse.de>,
"Blue Swirl" <blauwirbel@gmail.com>,
"Michael Walle" <michael@walle.cc>,
"Hervé Poussineau" <hpoussin@reactos.org>,
"Gerd Hoffmann" <kraxel@redhat.com>,
"Anthony Liguori" <anthony@codemonkey.ws>,
qemu-ppc <qemu-ppc@nongnu.org>,
"Andreas Färber" <afaerber@suse.de>,
"Aurelien Jarno" <aurelien@aurel32.net>,
"Richard Henderson" <rth@twiddle.net>
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH] turn firmware image filename into a machine option
Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2013 07:23:25 +1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1380662605.645.32.camel@pasglop> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <524ADAE1.2030802@ozlabs.ru>
On Wed, 2013-10-02 at 00:23 +1000, Alexey Kardashevskiy wrote:
> SLOF is what is loaded from the very beginning, it configures PCI, cooks
> the device tree and boots the guest system (directly or via yaboot/grub,
> from disk, network or ram). Normal firmware, as usual. It knows all the
> details about the machine so the guest system (linux) does not need to know
> details about PCI host bus adapter or anything like this.
>
> RTAS is an agent which always lives in RAM when the guest system (linux,
> aix) is up and running.
> It is a light-weight version of SLOF which is left
> in RAM by SLOF and can do board/machine specific tasks such as PCI config
> space access or PCI hotplug
Not exactly ... on traditional IBM firmware, RTAS is some kind of
spin-off of OFW that remains functional at runtime. On jx2x SLOF, it's a
piece of C/asm that operates as standalone code within the context of
the OS. Under qemu, however, RTAS is provided by qemu and is just a 5
instruction trampoline around a hypercall, the actual RTAS functions are
provided by qemu.
As such, we *could* get rid of the RTAS blob from qemu and just put
knowledge about that 5 instructions trampoline in SLOF itself with the
ability to instanciate it.
> - something what SLOF already knows about and
> something what the guest does not want to know about in details. This came
> from IBM pHyp (traditional server PPC64 hypervisor) and it is quite a big
> firmware. In the case of KVM, it is very small stub which simply passes
> requests to QEMU which does the rest. But it is still a separate binary
> image even in the current QEMU.
>
> May be some day it will become bigger as from time to time the community
> wants things to be done in a certain way which would mean extending rtas,
> however we (powerpc-server folks) want to hope it won't happen ever :)
Creating a full fledged RTAS is a massive non-sense. I don't understand
what's going on with the qemu community and why people don't seem to
understand what a trainwreck it is to create more layers of undebuggable
firmware blobs and extra project dependencies...
Having that stuff in qemu (and partially in the kernel even) makes
things a lot easier to maintain and debug.
Ben.
> Adding Ben in copy, he might have something to add.
>
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-10-01 21:24 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-10-01 9:39 [Qemu-devel] [PATCH] turn firmware image filename into a machine option Gerd Hoffmann
2013-10-01 10:55 ` Peter Maydell
2013-10-01 11:22 ` Gerd Hoffmann
2013-10-01 11:32 ` Peter Maydell
2013-10-01 12:16 ` Gerd Hoffmann
2013-10-01 12:20 ` Andreas Färber
2013-10-01 13:41 ` Gerd Hoffmann
2013-10-01 13:46 ` Andreas Färber
2013-10-01 14:23 ` Alexey Kardashevskiy
2013-10-01 14:40 ` Gerd Hoffmann
2013-10-01 14:45 ` Alexander Graf
2013-10-01 21:23 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt [this message]
2013-10-02 1:18 ` Alexey Kardashevskiy
2013-10-01 13:00 ` Peter Maydell
2013-10-01 14:57 ` Paolo Bonzini
2013-10-01 15:05 ` Gerd Hoffmann
2013-10-01 15:12 ` Peter Maydell
2013-10-01 15:28 ` Paolo Bonzini
2013-10-01 15:42 ` Anthony Liguori
[not found] ` <524AB29F.3030906@suse.de>
2013-10-01 13:32 ` Gerd Hoffmann
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