[Intel-gfx] [ANNOUNCE][RFC] KVMGT - the implementation of Intel GVT-g(full GPU virtualization) for KVM

Paolo Bonzini pbonzini at redhat.com
Fri Dec 5 05:03:32 PST 2014



On 05/12/2014 09:50, Gerd Hoffmann wrote:
> A few comments on the kernel stuff (brief look so far, also
> compile-tested only, intel gfx on my test machine is too old).
> 
>  * Noticed the kernel bits don't even compile when configured as
>    module.  Everything (vgt, i915, kvm) must be compiled into the
>    kernel.

I'll add that the patch is basically impossible to review with all the
XenGT bits still in.  For example, the x86 emulator seems to be
unnecessary for KVMGT, but I am not 100% sure.

I would like a clear understanding of why/how Andrew Barnes was able to
do i915 passthrough (GVT-d) without hacking the ISA bridge, and why this
does not apply to GVT-g.

Paolo

>  * Design approach still seems to be i915 on vgt not the other way
>    around.
> 
> Qemu/SeaBIOS bits:
> 
> I've seen the host bridge changes identity from i440fx to
> copy-pci-ids-from-host.  Guess the reason for this is that seabios uses
> this device to figure whenever it is running on i440fx or q35.  Correct?
> 
> What are the exact requirements for the device?  Must it match the host
> exactly, to not confuse the guest intel graphics driver?  Or would
> something more recent -- such as the q35 emulation qemu has -- be good
> enough to make things work (assuming we add support for the
> graphic-related pci config space registers there)?
> 
> The patch also adds a dummy isa bridge at 0x1f.  Simliar question here:
> What exactly is needed here?  Would things work if we simply use the q35
> lpc device here?
> 
> more to come after I've read the paper linked above ...
> 
> cheers,
>   Gerd
> 
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