+++ /dev/null
-Currently, kvm module is in EXPERIMENTAL stage on IA64. This means that
-interfaces are not stable enough to use. So, please don't run critical
-applications in virtual machine.
-We will try our best to improve it in future versions!
-
- Guide: How to boot up guests on kvm/ia64
-
-This guide is to describe how to enable kvm support for IA-64 systems.
-
-1. Get the kvm source from git.kernel.org.
- Userspace source:
- git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm-userspace.git
- Kernel Source:
- git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/xiantao/kvm-ia64.git
-
-2. Compile the source code.
- 2.1 Compile userspace code:
- (1)cd ./kvm-userspace
- (2)./configure
- (3)cd kernel
- (4)make sync LINUX= $kernel_dir (kernel_dir is the directory of kernel source.)
- (5)cd ..
- (6)make qemu
- (7)cd qemu; make install
-
- 2.2 Compile kernel source code:
- (1) cd ./$kernel_dir
- (2) Make menuconfig
- (3) Enter into virtualization option, and choose kvm.
- (4) make
- (5) Once (4) done, make modules_install
- (6) Make initrd, and use new kernel to reboot up host machine.
- (7) Once (6) done, cd $kernel_dir/arch/ia64/kvm
- (8) insmod kvm.ko; insmod kvm-intel.ko
-
-Note: For step 2, please make sure that host page size == TARGET_PAGE_SIZE of qemu, otherwise, may fail.
-
-3. Get Guest Firmware named as Flash.fd, and put it under right place:
- (1) If you have the guest firmware (binary) released by Intel Corp for Xen, use it directly.
-
- (2) If you have no firmware at hand, Please download its source from
- hg clone http://xenbits.xensource.com/ext/efi-vfirmware.hg
- you can get the firmware's binary in the directory of efi-vfirmware.hg/binaries.
-
- (3) Rename the firmware you owned to Flash.fd, and copy it to /usr/local/share/qemu
-
-4. Boot up Linux or Windows guests:
- 4.1 Create or install a image for guest boot. If you have xen experience, it should be easy.
-
- 4.2 Boot up guests use the following command.
- /usr/local/bin/qemu-system-ia64 -smp xx -m 512 -hda $your_image
- (xx is the number of virtual processors for the guest, now the maximum value is 4)
-
-5. Known possible issue on some platforms with old Firmware.
-
-In the event of strange host crash issues, try to solve it through either of the following ways:
-
-(1): Upgrade your Firmware to the latest one.
-
-(2): Applying the below patch to kernel source.
-diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/pal.S b/arch/ia64/kernel/pal.S
-index 0b53344..f02b0f7 100644
---- a/arch/ia64/kernel/pal.S
-+++ b/arch/ia64/kernel/pal.S
-@@ -84,7 +84,8 @@ GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_pal_call_static)
- mov ar.pfs = loc1
- mov rp = loc0
- ;;
-- srlz.d // serialize restoration of psr.l
-+ srlz.i // serialize restoration of psr.l
-+ ;;
- br.ret.sptk.many b0
- END(ia64_pal_call_static)
-
-6. Bug report:
- If you found any issues when use kvm/ia64, Please post the bug info to kvm-ia64-devel mailing list.
- https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/kvm-ia64-devel/
-
-Thanks for your interest! Let's work together, and make kvm/ia64 stronger and stronger!
-
-
- Xiantao Zhang <xiantao.zhang@intel.com>
- 2008.3.10
4.24 KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP
Capability: KVM_CAP_IRQCHIP, KVM_CAP_S390_IRQCHIP (s390)
-Architectures: x86, ia64, ARM, arm64, s390
+Architectures: x86, ARM, arm64, s390
Type: vm ioctl
Parameters: none
Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Creates an interrupt controller model in the kernel. On x86, creates a virtual
ioapic, a virtual PIC (two PICs, nested), and sets up future vcpus to have a
local APIC. IRQ routing for GSIs 0-15 is set to both PIC and IOAPIC; GSI 16-23
-only go to the IOAPIC. On ia64, a IOSAPIC is created. On ARM/arm64, a GIC is
+only go to the IOAPIC. On ARM/arm64, a GIC is
created. On s390, a dummy irq routing table is created.
Note that on s390 the KVM_CAP_S390_IRQCHIP vm capability needs to be enabled
4.25 KVM_IRQ_LINE
Capability: KVM_CAP_IRQCHIP
-Architectures: x86, ia64, arm, arm64
+Architectures: x86, arm, arm64
Type: vm ioctl
Parameters: struct kvm_irq_level
Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
4.26 KVM_GET_IRQCHIP
Capability: KVM_CAP_IRQCHIP
-Architectures: x86, ia64
+Architectures: x86
Type: vm ioctl
Parameters: struct kvm_irqchip (in/out)
Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
4.27 KVM_SET_IRQCHIP
Capability: KVM_CAP_IRQCHIP
-Architectures: x86, ia64
+Architectures: x86
Type: vm ioctl
Parameters: struct kvm_irqchip (in)
Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
4.38 KVM_GET_MP_STATE
Capability: KVM_CAP_MP_STATE
-Architectures: x86, ia64, s390
+Architectures: x86, s390
Type: vcpu ioctl
Parameters: struct kvm_mp_state (out)
Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error
Possible values are:
- - KVM_MP_STATE_RUNNABLE: the vcpu is currently running [x86, ia64]
+ - KVM_MP_STATE_RUNNABLE: the vcpu is currently running [x86]
- KVM_MP_STATE_UNINITIALIZED: the vcpu is an application processor (AP)
- which has not yet received an INIT signal [x86,
- ia64]
+ which has not yet received an INIT signal [x86]
- KVM_MP_STATE_INIT_RECEIVED: the vcpu has received an INIT signal, and is
- now ready for a SIPI [x86, ia64]
+ now ready for a SIPI [x86]
- KVM_MP_STATE_HALTED: the vcpu has executed a HLT instruction and
- is waiting for an interrupt [x86, ia64]
+ is waiting for an interrupt [x86]
- KVM_MP_STATE_SIPI_RECEIVED: the vcpu has just received a SIPI (vector
- accessible via KVM_GET_VCPU_EVENTS) [x86, ia64]
+ accessible via KVM_GET_VCPU_EVENTS) [x86]
- KVM_MP_STATE_STOPPED: the vcpu is stopped [s390]
- KVM_MP_STATE_CHECK_STOP: the vcpu is in a special error state [s390]
- KVM_MP_STATE_OPERATING: the vcpu is operating (running or halted)
- KVM_MP_STATE_LOAD: the vcpu is in a special load/startup state
[s390]
-On x86 and ia64, this ioctl is only useful after KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP. Without an
+On x86, this ioctl is only useful after KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP. Without an
in-kernel irqchip, the multiprocessing state must be maintained by userspace on
these architectures.
4.39 KVM_SET_MP_STATE
Capability: KVM_CAP_MP_STATE
-Architectures: x86, ia64, s390
+Architectures: x86, s390
Type: vcpu ioctl
Parameters: struct kvm_mp_state (in)
Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error
Sets the vcpu's current "multiprocessing state"; see KVM_GET_MP_STATE for
arguments.
-On x86 and ia64, this ioctl is only useful after KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP. Without an
+On x86, this ioctl is only useful after KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP. Without an
in-kernel irqchip, the multiprocessing state must be maintained by userspace on
these architectures.
4.41 KVM_SET_BOOT_CPU_ID
Capability: KVM_CAP_SET_BOOT_CPU_ID
-Architectures: x86, ia64
+Architectures: x86
Type: vm ioctl
Parameters: unsigned long vcpu_id
Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
4.48 KVM_ASSIGN_PCI_DEVICE
Capability: none
-Architectures: x86 ia64
+Architectures: x86
Type: vm ioctl
Parameters: struct kvm_assigned_pci_dev (in)
Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
4.49 KVM_DEASSIGN_PCI_DEVICE
Capability: none
-Architectures: x86 ia64
+Architectures: x86
Type: vm ioctl
Parameters: struct kvm_assigned_pci_dev (in)
Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
4.50 KVM_ASSIGN_DEV_IRQ
Capability: KVM_CAP_ASSIGN_DEV_IRQ
-Architectures: x86 ia64
+Architectures: x86
Type: vm ioctl
Parameters: struct kvm_assigned_irq (in)
Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
4.51 KVM_DEASSIGN_DEV_IRQ
Capability: KVM_CAP_ASSIGN_DEV_IRQ
-Architectures: x86 ia64
+Architectures: x86
Type: vm ioctl
Parameters: struct kvm_assigned_irq (in)
Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
4.52 KVM_SET_GSI_ROUTING
Capability: KVM_CAP_IRQ_ROUTING
-Architectures: x86 ia64 s390
+Architectures: x86 s390
Type: vm ioctl
Parameters: struct kvm_irq_routing (in)
Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
4.53 KVM_ASSIGN_SET_MSIX_NR
Capability: none
-Architectures: x86 ia64
+Architectures: x86
Type: vm ioctl
Parameters: struct kvm_assigned_msix_nr (in)
Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
4.54 KVM_ASSIGN_SET_MSIX_ENTRY
Capability: none
-Architectures: x86 ia64
+Architectures: x86
Type: vm ioctl
Parameters: struct kvm_assigned_msix_entry (in)
Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error