On 19.11.2012, at 23:47, David Gibson wrote: > On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 06:54:20AM +1100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote: >> On Mon, 2012-11-19 at 17:22 +0100, Alexander Graf wrote: >>>> Currently, the pseries machine initializes the cpus, then the XICS >>>> interrupt controller. However, to support the upcoming in-kernel XICS >>>> implementation we will need to initialize the irq controller before the >>>> vcpus. This patch makes the necesssary rearrangement. This means the >>>> xics init code can no longer auto-detect the number of cpus ("interrupt >>>> servers" in XICS terminology) and so we must pass that in explicitly from >>>> the platform code. >>> >>> Does this still hold true with the new in-kernel interrupt controller >>> workflow? >> >> We need to look into this. The in-kernel ICPs will still certainly be >> created early along with the VCPUs, however we might be able to delay >> the creation of the qemu emulation when not using the former. > > I'd really prefer not to have two different initialization orders in > qemu though. I think we'll want the ICP initialization first for CPU > hotplug one day anyway.
I'd just leave this patch out until you have an implementation of the new in-kernel interrupt controller model as discussed during KVM Forum. If it still makes sense by then, we can always apply it along with it :). You most likely want to reshuffle code by then anyway, so this patch would just be needless churn. Alex