[Intel-gfx] [RFC][PATCH] gpu:drm:i915:intel_detect_pch: back to check devfn instead of check class type
Zhenyu Wang
zhenyuw at linux.intel.com
Tue Jun 24 04:59:44 CEST 2014
On 2014.06.19 17:53:51 +0800, Tiejun Chen wrote:
> Originally the reason to probe ISA bridge instead of Dev31:Fun0
> is to make graphics device passthrough work easy for VMM, that
> only need to expose ISA bridge to let driver know the real
> hardware underneath. This is a requirement from virtualization
> team. Especially in that virtualized environments, XEN, there
> is irrelevant ISA bridge in the system with that legacy qemu
> version specific to xen, qemu-xen-traditional. So to work
> reliably, we should scan through all the ISA bridge devices
> and check for the first match, instead of only checking the
> first one.
>
> But actually, qemu-xen-traditional, is always enumerated with
> Dev31:Fun0, 00:1f.0 as follows:
>
> hw/pt-graphics.c:
>
> intel_pch_init()
> |
> + pci_isa_bridge_init(bus, PCI_DEVFN(0x1f, 0), ...);
>
> so this mean that isa bridge is still represented with Dev31:Func0
> like the native OS. Furthermore, currently we're pushing VGA
> passthrough support into qemu upstream, and with some discussion,
> we wouldn't set the bridge class type and just expose this devfn.
>
> So we just go back to check devfn to make life normal.
>
> Signed-off-by: Tiejun Chen <tiejun.chen at intel.com>
This was added historically when supporting graphics device passthrough.
Looks qemu upstream can't accept multiple ISA bridge and our PCH is always
on device 31: func0 as far as I know. Looks good to me.
Reviewed-by: Zhenyu Wang <zhenyuw at linux.intel.com>
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