It's wrong to use same err object as errp parameter for several
function calls without intermediate checking for error: we'll crash if
try to set err object twice. Fix that.
Signed-off-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com>
Message-Id: <20200317125741.15301-1-vsementsov@virtuozzo.com>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
While there, tidy up indentation, and add return just for consistency
and robustness.
Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20200313170517.22480-4-armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com>
[The "while there" cleanups squashed in]
Commit fe44dc9180 "migration: disallow migrate_add_blocker during
migration" accidentally added a second Error * variable. Use the
first one instead.
Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20200313170517.22480-3-armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com>
Linux guests wait ~30 seconds when closing the emulated /dev/ttyUSB0.
During that time, the kernel driver is sending many control URBs
requesting GetModemStat (5). Real hardware returns a status with
FTDI_THRE (Transmitter Holding Register) and FTDI_TEMT (Transmitter
Empty) set. QEMU leaves them clear, and it seems Linux is waiting for
FTDI_TEMT to be set to indicate the tx queue is empty before closing.
Set the bits when responding to a GetModemStat query and avoid the
shutdown delay.
Signed-off-by: Jason Andryuk <jandryuk@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Samuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org>
Message-id: 20200316174610.115820-5-jandryuk@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
A FTDI USB adapter on an xHCI controller can send 512 byte USB packets.
These are 8 * ( 2 bytes header + 62 bytes data). A 384 byte receive
buffer is insufficient to fill a 512 byte packet, so bump the receive
size to 496 ( 512 - 2 * 8 ).
Signed-off-by: Jason Andryuk <jandryuk@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Samuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org>
Message-id: 20200316174610.115820-4-jandryuk@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
usb-serial has issues with xHCI controllers where data is lost in the
VM. Inspecting the URBs in the guest, EHCI starts every 64 byte boundary
(wMaxPacketSize) with a header. EHCI hands packets into
usb_serial_token_in() with size 64, so these cannot cross the 64 byte
boundary. The xHCI controller has packets of 512 bytes and the usb-serial
will just write through the 64 byte boundary. In the guest, this means
data bytes are interpreted as header, so data bytes don't make it out
the serial interface.
Re-work usb_serial_token_in to chunk data into 64 byte units - 2 byte
header and 62 bytes data. The Linux driver reads wMaxPacketSize to find
the chunk size, so we match that.
Real hardware was observed to pass in 512 byte URBs (496 bytes data +
8 * 2 byte headers). Since usb-serial only buffers 384 bytes of data,
usb-serial will pass in 6 64 byte blocks and 1 12 byte partial block for
462 bytes max.
Signed-off-by: Jason Andryuk <jandryuk@gmail.com>
Message-id: 20200316174610.115820-3-jandryuk@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
We'll be adding a loop, so move the code into a helper function. breaks
are replaced with returns. While making this change, add braces to
single line if statements to comply with coding style and keep
checkpatch happy.
Signed-off-by: Jason Andryuk <jandryuk@gmail.com>
Message-id: 20200316174610.115820-2-jandryuk@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Update BIOS_FILENAME to consider 32-bit bios image file name.
Tested booting Linux v5.5 32-bit image (built from rv32_defconfig
plus CONFIG_SOC_SIFIVE) with the default 32-bit bios image.
Signed-off-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
Signed-off-by: Palmer Dabbelt <palmerdabbelt@google.com>
The bochs-display mmio bar has some sub-regions with the actual hardware
registers. What happens when the guest access something outside those
regions depends on the archirecture. On x86 those reads succeed (and
return 0xff I think). On risc-v qemu aborts.
This patch adds handlers for the parent region, to make the wanted
behavior explicit and to make things consistent across architectures.
v2:
- use existing unassigned_io_ops.
- also cover stdvga.
Cc: Alistair Francis <alistair23@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Message-id: 20200309100009.17624-1-kraxel@redhat.com
* Fix various bugs that might result in an assert() due to
incorrect hflags for M-profile CPUs
* Fix Aspeed SMC Controller user-mode select handling
* Report correct (with-tag) address in fault address register
when TBI is enabled
* cubieboard: make sure SOC object isn't leaked
* fsl-imx25: Wire up eSDHC controllers
* fsl-imx25: Wire up USB controllers
* New board model: orangepi-pc (OrangePi PC)
* ARM/KVM: if user doesn't select GIC version and the
host kernel can only provide GICv3, use that, rather
than defaulting to "fail because GICv2 isn't possible"
* kvm: Only do KVM_SET_VCPU_EVENTS at the last stage of sync
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Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/pmaydell/tags/pull-target-arm-20200312' into staging
target-arm queue:
* Fix various bugs that might result in an assert() due to
incorrect hflags for M-profile CPUs
* Fix Aspeed SMC Controller user-mode select handling
* Report correct (with-tag) address in fault address register
when TBI is enabled
* cubieboard: make sure SOC object isn't leaked
* fsl-imx25: Wire up eSDHC controllers
* fsl-imx25: Wire up USB controllers
* New board model: orangepi-pc (OrangePi PC)
* ARM/KVM: if user doesn't select GIC version and the
host kernel can only provide GICv3, use that, rather
than defaulting to "fail because GICv2 isn't possible"
* kvm: Only do KVM_SET_VCPU_EVENTS at the last stage of sync
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* remotes/pmaydell/tags/pull-target-arm-20200312: (36 commits)
target/arm: kvm: Inject events at the last stage of sync
hw/arm/virt: kvm: allow gicv3 by default if v2 cannot work
hw/arm/virt: kvm: Restructure finalize_gic_version()
target/arm/kvm: Let kvm_arm_vgic_probe() return a bitmap
hw/arm/virt: Introduce finalize_gic_version()
hw/arm/virt: Introduce VirtGICType enum type
hw/arm/virt: Document 'max' value in gic-version property description
docs: add Orange Pi PC document
tests/boot_linux_console: Test booting NetBSD via U-Boot on OrangePi PC
tests/boot_linux_console: Add a SLOW test booting Ubuntu on OrangePi PC
tests/boot_linux_console: Add a SD card test for the OrangePi PC board
tests/boot_linux_console: Add initrd test for the Orange Pi PC board
tests/boot_linux_console: Add a quick test for the OrangePi PC board
hw/arm/allwinner: add RTC device support
hw/arm/allwinner-h3: add SDRAM controller device
hw/arm/allwinner-h3: add Boot ROM support
hw/arm/allwinner-h3: add EMAC ethernet device
hw/arm/allwinner: add SD/MMC host controller
hw/arm/allwinner: add Security Identifier device
hw/arm/allwinner: add CPU Configuration module
...
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
At the moment if the end-user does not specify the gic-version along
with KVM acceleration, v2 is set by default. However most of the
systems now have GICv3 and sometimes they do not support GICv2
compatibility.
This patch keeps the default v2 selection in all cases except
in the KVM accelerated mode when either
- the host does not support GICv2 in-kernel emulation or
- number of VCPUS exceeds 8.
Those cases did not work anyway so we do not break any compatibility.
Now we get v3 selected in such a case.
Signed-off-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com>
Reported-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Jones <drjones@redhat.com>
Message-id: 20200311131618.7187-7-eric.auger@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Restructure the finalize_gic_version with switch cases and
clearly separate the following cases:
- KVM mode / in-kernel irqchip
- KVM mode / userspace irqchip
- TCG mode
In KVM mode / in-kernel irqchip , we explictly check whether
the chosen version is supported by the host. If the end-user
explicitly sets v2/v3 and this is not supported by the host,
then the user gets an explicit error message. Note that for
old kernels where the CREATE_DEVICE ioctl doesn't exist then
we will now fail if the user specifically asked for gicv2,
where previously we (probably) would have succeeded.
In KVM mode / userspace irqchip we immediatly output an error
in case the end-user explicitly selected v3. Also we warn the
end-user about the unexpected usage of gic-version=host in
that case as only userspace GICv2 is supported.
Signed-off-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Jones <drjones@redhat.com>
Message-id: 20200311131618.7187-6-eric.auger@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Convert kvm_arm_vgic_probe() so that it returns a
bitmap of supported in-kernel emulation VGIC versions instead
of the max version: at the moment values can be v2 and v3.
This allows to expose the case where the host GICv3 also
supports GICv2 emulation. This will be useful to choose the
default version in KVM accelerated mode.
Signed-off-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Jones <drjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Message-id: 20200311131618.7187-5-eric.auger@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Let's move the code which freezes which gic-version to
be applied in a dedicated function. We also now set by
default the VIRT_GIC_VERSION_NO_SET. This eventually
turns into the legacy v2 choice in the finalize() function.
Signed-off-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Jones <drjones@redhat.com>
Message-id: 20200311131618.7187-4-eric.auger@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
We plan to introduce yet another value for the gic version (nosel).
As we already use exotic values such as 0 and -1, let's introduce
a dedicated enum type and let vms->gic_version take this
type.
Signed-off-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Jones <drjones@redhat.com>
Message-id: 20200311131618.7187-3-eric.auger@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Mention 'max' value in the gic-version property description.
Signed-off-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Jones <drjones@redhat.com>
Message-id: 20200311131618.7187-2-eric.auger@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Allwinner System-on-Chips usually contain a Real Time Clock (RTC)
for non-volatile system date and time keeping. This commit adds a generic
Allwinner RTC device that supports the RTC devices found in Allwinner SoC
family sun4i (A10), sun7i (A20) and sun6i and newer (A31, H2+, H3, etc).
The following RTC functionality and features are implemented:
* Year-Month-Day read/write
* Hour-Minute-Second read/write
* General Purpose storage
The following boards are extended with the RTC device:
* Cubieboard (hw/arm/cubieboard.c)
* Orange Pi PC (hw/arm/orangepi.c)
Signed-off-by: Niek Linnenbank <nieklinnenbank@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-id: 20200311221854.30370-13-nieklinnenbank@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
In the Allwinner H3 SoC the SDRAM controller is responsible
for interfacing with the external Synchronous Dynamic Random
Access Memory (SDRAM). Types of memory that the SDRAM controller
supports are DDR2/DDR3 and capacities of up to 2GiB. This commit
adds emulation support of the Allwinner H3 SDRAM controller.
Signed-off-by: Niek Linnenbank <nieklinnenbank@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-id: 20200311221854.30370-12-nieklinnenbank@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
A real Allwinner H3 SoC contains a Boot ROM which is the
first code that runs right after the SoC is powered on.
The Boot ROM is responsible for loading user code (e.g. a bootloader)
from any of the supported external devices and writing the downloaded
code to internal SRAM. After loading the SoC begins executing the code
written to SRAM.
This commits adds emulation of the Boot ROM firmware setup functionality
by loading user code from SD card in the A1 SRAM. While the A1 SRAM is
64KiB, we limit the size to 32KiB because the real H3 Boot ROM also rejects
sizes larger than 32KiB. For reference, this behaviour is documented
by the Linux Sunxi project wiki at:
https://linux-sunxi.org/BROM#U-Boot_SPL_limitations
Signed-off-by: Niek Linnenbank <nieklinnenbank@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-id: 20200311221854.30370-11-nieklinnenbank@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
The Allwinner Sun8i System on Chip family includes an Ethernet MAC (EMAC)
which provides 10M/100M/1000M Ethernet connectivity. This commit
adds support for the Allwinner EMAC from the Sun8i family (H2+, H3, A33, etc),
including emulation for the following functionality:
* DMA transfers
* MII interface
* Transmit CRC calculation
Signed-off-by: Niek Linnenbank <nieklinnenbank@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-id: 20200311221854.30370-10-nieklinnenbank@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
The Allwinner System on Chip families sun4i and above contain
an integrated storage controller for Secure Digital (SD) and
Multi Media Card (MMC) interfaces. This commit adds support
for the Allwinner SD/MMC storage controller with the following
emulated features:
* DMA transfers
* Direct FIFO I/O
* Short/Long format command responses
* Auto-Stop command (CMD12)
* Insert & remove card detection
The following boards are extended with the SD host controller:
* Cubieboard (hw/arm/cubieboard.c)
* Orange Pi PC (hw/arm/orangepi.c)
Signed-off-by: Niek Linnenbank <nieklinnenbank@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Message-id: 20200311221854.30370-9-nieklinnenbank@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
The Security Identifier device found in various Allwinner System on Chip
designs gives applications a per-board unique identifier. This commit
adds support for the Allwinner Security Identifier using a 128-bit
UUID value as input.
Signed-off-by: Niek Linnenbank <nieklinnenbank@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-id: 20200311221854.30370-8-nieklinnenbank@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Various Allwinner System on Chip designs contain multiple processors
that can be configured and reset using the generic CPU Configuration
module interface. This commit adds support for the Allwinner CPU
configuration interface which emulates the following features:
* CPU reset
* CPU status
Signed-off-by: Niek Linnenbank <nieklinnenbank@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-id: 20200311221854.30370-7-nieklinnenbank@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
The Allwinner H3 System on Chip has an System Control
module that provides system wide generic controls and
device information. This commit adds support for the
Allwinner H3 System Control module.
Signed-off-by: Niek Linnenbank <nieklinnenbank@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Message-id: 20200311221854.30370-6-nieklinnenbank@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
The Allwinner H3 System on Chip contains multiple USB 2.0 bus
connections which provide software access using the Enhanced
Host Controller Interface (EHCI) and Open Host Controller
Interface (OHCI) interfaces. This commit adds support for
both interfaces in the Allwinner H3 System on Chip.
Signed-off-by: Niek Linnenbank <nieklinnenbank@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Message-id: 20200311221854.30370-5-nieklinnenbank@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
The Clock Control Unit is responsible for clock signal generation,
configuration and distribution in the Allwinner H3 System on Chip.
This commit adds support for the Clock Control Unit which emulates
a simple read/write register interface.
Signed-off-by: Niek Linnenbank <nieklinnenbank@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Message-id: 20200311221854.30370-4-nieklinnenbank@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
The Xunlong Orange Pi PC is an Allwinner H3 System on Chip
based embedded computer with mainline support in both U-Boot
and Linux. The board comes with a Quad Core Cortex A7 @ 1.3GHz,
1GiB RAM, 100Mbit ethernet, USB, SD/MMC, USB, HDMI and
various other I/O. This commit add support for the Xunlong
Orange Pi PC machine.
Signed-off-by: Niek Linnenbank <nieklinnenbank@gmail.com>
Tested-by: KONRAD Frederic <frederic.konrad@adacore.com>
Tested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Acked-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
Message-id: 20200311221854.30370-3-nieklinnenbank@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
The Allwinner H3 is a System on Chip containing four ARM Cortex A7
processor cores. Features and specifications include DDR2/DDR3 memory,
SD/MMC storage cards, 10/100/1000Mbit Ethernet, USB 2.0, HDMI and
various I/O modules. This commit adds support for the Allwinner H3
System on Chip.
Signed-off-by: Niek Linnenbank <nieklinnenbank@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Message-id: 20200311221854.30370-2-nieklinnenbank@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
i.MX25 supports two USB controllers. Let's wire them up.
With this patch, imx25-pdk can boot from both USB ports.
Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
Message-id: 20200310215146.19688-3-linux@roeck-us.net
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Wire up eSDHC controllers in fsl-imx25. For imx25-pdk, connect drives
provided on the command line to available eSDHC controllers.
This patch enables booting the imx25-pdk emulation from SD card.
Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
Message-id: 20200310215146.19688-2-linux@roeck-us.net
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
[PMM: made commit subject consistent with other patch]
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
SOC object returned by object_new() is leaked in current code.
Set SOC parent explicitly to board and then unref to SOC object
to make sure that refererence returned by object_new() is taken
care of.
The SOC object will be kept alive by its parent (machine) and
will be automatically freed when MachineState is destroyed.
Signed-off-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
Reported-by: Andrew Jones <drjones@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Niek Linnenbank <nieklinnenbank@gmail.com>
Message-id: 20200303091254.22373-1-imammedo@redhat.com
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
The Aspeed SMC Controller can operate in different modes : Read, Fast
Read, Write and User modes. When the User mode is configured, it
selects automatically the SPI slave device until the CE_STOP_ACTIVE
bit is set to 1. When any other modes are configured the device is
unselected. The HW logic handles the chip select automatically when
the flash is accessed through its AHB window.
When configuring the CEx Control Register, the User mode logic to
select and unselect the slave is incorrect and data corruption can be
seen on machines using two chips, witherspoon and romulus.
Rework the handler setting the CEx Control Register to fix this issue.
Fixes: 7c1c69bca4 ("ast2400: add SMC controllers (FMC and SPI)")
Signed-off-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au>
Message-id: 20200206112645.21275-3-clg@kaod.org
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au>
Reviewed-by: Joel Stanley <joel@jms.id.au>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Message-id: 20200206112645.21275-2-clg@kaod.org
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Some of an M-profile CPU's cached hflags state depends on state that's
in our NVIC object. We already do an hflags rebuild when the NVIC
registers are written, but we also need to do this on NVIC reset,
because there's no guarantee that this will happen before the
CPU reset.
This fixes an assertion due to mismatched hflags which happens if
the CPU is reset from inside a HardFault handler.
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Message-id: 20200303174950.3298-2-peter.maydell@linaro.org
Check the return value of blk_write() and log an error if any
Fixes: Coverity CID 1412799 (Error handling issues)
Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20200210132252.381343-1-laurent@vivier.eu>
- provide a pointer to the loadparm. This fixes crashes in zipl
- do not throw away guest changes of the IPL parameter during reset
- refactor IPLB checks
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Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/borntraeger/tags/s390x-20200310' into staging
s390x/ipl: Fixes for ipl and bios
- provide a pointer to the loadparm. This fixes crashes in zipl
- do not throw away guest changes of the IPL parameter during reset
- refactor IPLB checks
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* remotes/borntraeger/tags/s390x-20200310:
s390x: ipl: Consolidate iplb validity check into one function
s390/ipl: sync back loadparm
s390x/bios: rebuild s390-ccw.img
pc-bios: s390x: Save iplb location in lowcore
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
The common fsdev options are set by qemu_fsdev_add() before it calls
the backend specific option parsing code. In the case of "proxy" this
means "writeout" or "readonly" were simply ignored. This has been
broken from the beginning.
Reported-by: Stéphane Graber <stgraber@ubuntu.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian Schoenebeck <qemu_oss@crudebyte.com>
Message-Id: <158349633705.1237488.8895481990204796135.stgit@bahia.lan>
It's nicer to just call one function than calling a function for each
possible iplb type.
Signed-off-by: Janosch Frank <frankja@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20200310090950.61172-1-frankja@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
We expose loadparm as a r/w machine property, but if loadparm is set by
the guest via DIAG 308, we don't update the property. Having a
disconnect between the guest view and the QEMU property is not nice in
itself, but things get even worse for SCSI, where under certain
circumstances (see 789b5a401b "s390: Ensure IPL from SCSI works as
expected" for details) we call s390_gen_initial_iplb() on resets
effectively overwriting the guest/user supplied loadparm with the stale
value.
Signed-off-by: Halil Pasic <pasic@linux.ibm.com>
Fixes: 7104bae9de ("hw/s390x: provide loadparm property for the machine")
Reported-by: Marc Hartmayer <mhartmay@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Janosch Frank <frankja@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Viktor Mihajlovski <mihajlov@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Marc Hartmayer <mhartmay@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20200309133223.100491-1-pasic@linux.ibm.com>
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Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Maxim Levitsky <mlevitsk@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20200308092440.23564-2-mlevitsk@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Only q35.c requires declarations from "hw/i386/pc.h", move it there.
Remove all the includes not used by "q35.h".
Acked-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Message-Id: <20200228114649.12818-18-philmd@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu>