From: Liran Alon <liran.alon@oracle.com>
To: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
Cc: ehabkost@redhat.com, mst@redhat.com, qemu-devel@nongnu.org,
Elad Gabay <elad.gabay@oracle.com>,
pbonzini@redhat.com, rth@twiddle.net
Subject: Re: [PATCH] acpi: Add Windows ACPI Emulated Device Table (WAET)
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2020 19:28:31 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <8b3f3166-cc60-eae2-c20d-ad4a593c3e30@oracle.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20200312172745.1b7b2222@redhat.com>
On 12/03/2020 18:27, Igor Mammedov wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Mar 2020 19:08:26 +0200
> Liran Alon <liran.alon@oracle.com> wrote:
>> +
>> +static void
>> +build_waet(GArray *table_data, BIOSLinker *linker)
> see build_hmat_lb() for example how to doc comment for such function
> should look like. Use earliest spec version where table was introduced.
Note that WAET is a table that is not part of ACPI spec officially.
It's specified on it's own document, there is only a single version, and
there is only a single table in that document describing that table
structure.
Therefore, I cannot write a comment such as build_hmat_lb() have:
/*
* ACPI 6.3: 5.2.27.4 System Locality Latency and Bandwidth Information
* Structure: Table 5-146
*/
My best attempt to do something similar in v2 is:
/*
* Windows ACPI Emulated Devices Table
* (Version 1.0 - April 6, 2009)
* Spec:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/7/E/7/7E7662CF-CBEA-470B-A97E-CE7CE0D98DC2/WAET.docx
*
* Helpful to speedup Windows guests and ignored by others.
*/
If it's not sufficient. Please suggest alternative phrasing which I
would use in v2.
>
>> +{
>> + AcpiTableWaet *waet;
>> +
>> + waet = acpi_data_push(table_data, sizeof(*waet));
>> + waet->emulated_device_flags = cpu_to_le32(ACPI_WAET_PM_TIMER_GOOD);
> we don't use packed structures for building ACPI tables anymore (there is
> old code that still does but that's being converted when we touch it)
>
> pls use build_append_int_noprefix() api instead, see build_amd_iommu() as
> an example how to build binary tables using it and how to use comments
> to document fields.
> Basic idea is that api makes function building a table match table's
> description in spec (each call represents a row in spec) and comment
> belonging to a row should contain verbatim field name as used by spec
> so reader could copy/past and grep it easily.
Thanks for pointing this out.
I will make sure to update my code accordingly in v2.
>
>
>
>
>> +
>> + build_header(linker, table_data,
>> + (void *)waet, "WAET", sizeof(*waet), 1, NULL, NULL);
>> +}
>> +
>> /*
>> * IVRS table as specified in AMD IOMMU Specification v2.62, Section 5.2
>> * accessible here https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://support.amd.com/TechDocs/48882_IOMMU.pdf__;!!GqivPVa7Brio!On_WsDCS8ysOeUG17h1l3dTpWEm79AHwMHLbbUgsvagBSpgZAk5U1cXddn6ZNOU$
>> @@ -2859,6 +2872,11 @@ void acpi_build(AcpiBuildTables *tables, MachineState *machine)
>> machine->nvdimms_state, machine->ram_slots);
>> }
>>
>> + if (!pcmc->do_not_add_waet_acpi) {
>> + acpi_add_table(table_offsets, tables_blob);
>> + build_waet(tables_blob, tables->linker);
>> + }
> we typically do not version ACPI table changes (there might be exceptions
> but it should be a justified one).
> ACPI tables are considered to be a part of firmware (even though they are
> generated by QEMU) so on QEMU upgrade user gets a new firmware along with
> new ACPI tables.
Hmm... I would have expected as a QEMU user that upgrading QEMU may
update my firmware exposed table (Such as ACPI),
but only if I don't specify I wish to run on a specific machine-type. In
that case, I would've expect to be exposed with exact same firmware
information.
I understood that this was one of the main reasons why ACPI/SMBIOS
generation was moved from SeaBIOS to QEMU.
If you think this isn't the case, I can just remove this flag (Makes
code simpler). What do you prefer?
Thanks for the review,
-Liran
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2020-03-12 17:34 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2020-03-11 17:08 [PATCH] acpi: Add Windows ACPI Emulated Device Table (WAET) Liran Alon
2020-03-11 18:59 ` no-reply
2020-03-11 19:08 ` Liran Alon
2020-03-11 20:24 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2020-03-12 1:31 ` Liran Alon
2020-03-12 6:27 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2020-03-11 19:00 ` no-reply
2020-03-11 20:36 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2020-03-11 23:20 ` Liran Alon
2020-03-12 6:12 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2020-03-12 11:30 ` Liran Alon
2020-03-12 12:19 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2020-03-12 12:55 ` Liran Alon
2020-03-12 16:35 ` Igor Mammedov
2020-03-12 18:48 ` Liran Alon
2020-03-13 9:35 ` Igor Mammedov
2020-03-12 16:27 ` Igor Mammedov
2020-03-12 17:09 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2020-03-13 9:36 ` Igor Mammedov
2020-03-13 15:26 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2020-03-16 13:26 ` Igor Mammedov
2020-03-12 17:28 ` Liran Alon [this message]
2020-03-12 19:47 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2020-03-12 21:17 ` Liran Alon
2020-03-13 10:05 ` Igor Mammedov
2020-03-13 14:23 ` Liran Alon
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