On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 15:42:49 +1100 Sam Bobroff <sam.bobr...@au1.ibm.com> wrote:
> Ping? > The issue got addressed by this commit: commit 0d594f5565837fe2886a8aa307ef8abb65eab8f7 Author: Thomas Huth <th...@redhat.com> Date: Wed Sep 21 11:42:15 2016 +0200 ppc/kvm: Mark 64kB page size support as disabled if not available Cheers. -- Greg > On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 08:07:25AM +0100, Mark Cave-Ayland wrote: > > On 21/07/16 06:55, Sam Bobroff wrote: > > > > > Commit 4322e8c "ppc: Fix 64K pages support in full emulation" added > > > the POWERPC_MMU_64K flag to the POWERPC_MMU_2_06 and POWERPC_MMU_2_07 > > > definitions but not to their "degraded" variants. When running with PR > > > KVM, kvm_fixup_page_sizes() removes the POWERPC_MMU_1TSEG flag from > > > the MMU value then later ppc_tlb_invalidate_all() expects the value to > > > be one from the list, but it isn't because the POWERPC_MMU_64K bit is > > > missing from the (otherwise) matching "degraded" entry. This causes > > > QEMU to exit with "fatal: Unknown MMU model". > > > > > > This patch adds the POWERPC_MMU_64K flag to the POWERPC_MMU_2_06a and > > > POWERPC_MMU_2_07a values, preventing the error. > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Sam Bobroff <sam.bobr...@au1.ibm.com> > > > --- > > > I recently discovered that I can't start QEMU with KVM PR for modern > > > pseries machines: > > > > > > $ rmmod kvm_hv > > > $ modprobe kvm-pr > > > $ qemu-system-ppc64 -nographic -vga none -machine pseries,accel=kvm > > > qemu: fatal: Unknown MMU model > > > > > > A quick investigation seems to indicate that it's just a missing flag > > > in the MMU definition. If it's really that simple then here's a patch > > > for it. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > Sam. > > > > > > target-ppc/cpu-qom.h | 6 ++++++ > > > 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) > > > > > > diff --git a/target-ppc/cpu-qom.h b/target-ppc/cpu-qom.h > > > index 2864105..0f1e011 100644 > > > --- a/target-ppc/cpu-qom.h > > > +++ b/target-ppc/cpu-qom.h > > > @@ -71,6 +71,10 @@ enum powerpc_mmu_t { > > > #define POWERPC_MMU_1TSEG 0x00020000 > > > #define POWERPC_MMU_AMR 0x00040000 > > > #define POWERPC_MMU_64K 0x00080000 > > > +/* Any entry that include POWERPC_MMU_1TSEG must have a matching > > > + * entry without it, because it may be removed by > > > + * kvm_fixup_page_sizes() and the new value must exist here. > > > + * See ppc_tlb_invalidate_*(). */ > > > /* 64 bits PowerPC MMU */ > > > POWERPC_MMU_64B = POWERPC_MMU_64 | 0x00000001, > > > /* Architecture 2.03 and later (has LPCR) */ > > > @@ -81,6 +85,7 @@ enum powerpc_mmu_t { > > > | POWERPC_MMU_AMR | 0x00000003, > > > /* Architecture 2.06 "degraded" (no 1T segments) */ > > > POWERPC_MMU_2_06a = POWERPC_MMU_64 | POWERPC_MMU_AMR > > > + | POWERPC_MMU_64K > > > | 0x00000003, > > > /* Architecture 2.07 variant */ > > > POWERPC_MMU_2_07 = POWERPC_MMU_64 | POWERPC_MMU_1TSEG > > > @@ -88,6 +93,7 @@ enum powerpc_mmu_t { > > > | POWERPC_MMU_AMR | 0x00000004, > > > /* Architecture 2.07 "degraded" (no 1T segments) */ > > > POWERPC_MMU_2_07a = POWERPC_MMU_64 | POWERPC_MMU_AMR > > > + | POWERPC_MMU_64K > > > | 0x00000004, > > > }; > > > > > > > > > > Added David as CC to make sure it gets caught by a PPC maintainer. > > > > > > ATB, > > > > Mark. > > > >