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Re: [PATCH 6/9] xen/x86: generalize preferred console model from PV to PVH Dom0



On 07.09.21 12:10, Jan Beulich wrote:
Without announcing hvc0 as preferred it won't get used as long as tty0
gets registered earlier. This is particularly problematic with there not
being any screen output for PVH Dom0 when the screen is in graphics
mode, as the necessary information doesn't get conveyed yet from the
hypervisor.

Follow PV's model, but be conservative and do this for Dom0 only for
now.

Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@xxxxxxxx>

Reviewed-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@xxxxxxxx>

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Prior to 418492ba40b2 ("x86/virt/xen: Use guest_late_init to detect Xen
PVH guest") x86_init.oem.arch_setup was already used by PVH, so I assume
the use of this hook is acceptable here.

Yes, I think so.

Seeing that change, I wonder in how far setting xen_pvh to true only in
xen_hvm_guest_late_init() can really work: This hook, as its name says,
gets called pretty late; any decision taken earlier might have been
wrong. One such wrong decision is what gets added here - preferred
consoles won't be registered when taking that path. While adding a 2nd
call there might work, aiui they would better be registered prior to
parse_early_param(), i.e. before "earlyprintk=" gets evaluated.

I also consider tying "detecting" PVH mode to the no-VGA and no-CMOS-RTC
FADT flags as problematic looking forward: There may conceivably be
"legacy free" HVM guests down the road, yet they shouldn't be mistaken
for being PVH. Most of the XEN_X86_EMU_* controlled functionality would
seem unsuitable for the same reason; presence/absence of
XENFEAT_hvm_pirqs (tied to XEN_X86_EMU_USE_PIRQ) might be sufficiently
reliable an indicator. Question there is whether the separation
introduced by Xen commit b96b50004804 ("x86: remove XENFEAT_hvm_pirqs
for PVHv2 guests") came early enough in the process of enabling PVHv2.

Yes, it did. The boot path not using the PVH specific entry point was
enabled with Xen 4.11, while commit b96b50004804 was in 4.9.


Juergen

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