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authorAlex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>2014-05-30 12:43:50 -0600
committerAlex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>2014-05-30 12:43:50 -0600
commit4cb47d281a995cb49e4652cb26bafb3ab2d9bd28 (patch)
tree499bc5fefcf7cdcb7a96d46813514b0cf20c09ce
parentd7d3d6092cb7edc75dc49fb90c86dd5425ab4805 (diff)
vfio-pci: Quirk RTL8168 NIC
This device is ridiculous. It has two MMIO BARs, BAR4 and BAR2. BAR4 hosts the MSI-X table, so oviously it would be too easy to access it directly, instead it creates a window register in BAR2 that, among other things, provides access to the MSI-X table. This means MSI-X doesn't work in the guest because the driver actually manages to program the physical table. When interrupt remapping is present, the device MSI will be blocked. The Linux driver doesn't make use of this window, so apparently it's not required to make use of MSI-X. This quirk makes the device work with the Windows driver that does use this window for MSI-X, but I certainly cannot recommend this device for assignment (the Windows 7 driver also constantly pokes PCI config space). Signed-off-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
-rw-r--r--hw/misc/vfio.c144
1 files changed, 144 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/hw/misc/vfio.c b/hw/misc/vfio.c
index 9cf5b84045..76715cc323 100644
--- a/hw/misc/vfio.c
+++ b/hw/misc/vfio.c
@@ -1668,6 +1668,149 @@ static void vfio_probe_ati_bar4_window_quirk(VFIODevice *vdev, int nr)
vdev->host.function);
}
+#define PCI_VENDOR_ID_REALTEK 0x10ec
+
+/*
+ * RTL8168 devices have a backdoor that can access the MSI-X table. At BAR2
+ * offset 0x70 there is a dword data register, offset 0x74 is a dword address
+ * register. According to the Linux r8169 driver, the MSI-X table is addressed
+ * when the "type" portion of the address register is set to 0x1. This appears
+ * to be bits 16:30. Bit 31 is both a write indicator and some sort of
+ * "address latched" indicator. Bits 12:15 are a mask field, which we can
+ * ignore because the MSI-X table should always be accessed as a dword (full
+ * mask). Bits 0:11 is offset within the type.
+ *
+ * Example trace:
+ *
+ * Read from MSI-X table offset 0
+ * vfio: vfio_bar_write(0000:05:00.0:BAR2+0x74, 0x1f000, 4) // store read addr
+ * vfio: vfio_bar_read(0000:05:00.0:BAR2+0x74, 4) = 0x8001f000 // latch
+ * vfio: vfio_bar_read(0000:05:00.0:BAR2+0x70, 4) = 0xfee00398 // read data
+ *
+ * Write 0xfee00000 to MSI-X table offset 0
+ * vfio: vfio_bar_write(0000:05:00.0:BAR2+0x70, 0xfee00000, 4) // write data
+ * vfio: vfio_bar_write(0000:05:00.0:BAR2+0x74, 0x8001f000, 4) // do write
+ * vfio: vfio_bar_read(0000:05:00.0:BAR2+0x74, 4) = 0x1f000 // complete
+ */
+
+static uint64_t vfio_rtl8168_window_quirk_read(void *opaque,
+ hwaddr addr, unsigned size)
+{
+ VFIOQuirk *quirk = opaque;
+ VFIODevice *vdev = quirk->vdev;
+
+ switch (addr) {
+ case 4: /* address */
+ if (quirk->data.flags) {
+ DPRINTF("%s fake read(%04x:%02x:%02x.%d)\n",
+ memory_region_name(&quirk->mem), vdev->host.domain,
+ vdev->host.bus, vdev->host.slot, vdev->host.function);
+
+ return quirk->data.address_match ^ 0x10000000U;
+ }
+ break;
+ case 0: /* data */
+ if (quirk->data.flags) {
+ uint64_t val;
+
+ DPRINTF("%s MSI-X table read(%04x:%02x:%02x.%d)\n",
+ memory_region_name(&quirk->mem), vdev->host.domain,
+ vdev->host.bus, vdev->host.slot, vdev->host.function);
+
+ if (!(vdev->pdev.cap_present & QEMU_PCI_CAP_MSIX)) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ io_mem_read(&vdev->pdev.msix_table_mmio,
+ (hwaddr)(quirk->data.address_match & 0xfff),
+ &val, size);
+ return val;
+ }
+ }
+
+ DPRINTF("%s direct read(%04x:%02x:%02x.%d)\n",
+ memory_region_name(&quirk->mem), vdev->host.domain,
+ vdev->host.bus, vdev->host.slot, vdev->host.function);
+
+ return vfio_bar_read(&vdev->bars[quirk->data.bar], addr + 0x70, size);
+}
+
+static void vfio_rtl8168_window_quirk_write(void *opaque, hwaddr addr,
+ uint64_t data, unsigned size)
+{
+ VFIOQuirk *quirk = opaque;
+ VFIODevice *vdev = quirk->vdev;
+
+ switch (addr) {
+ case 4: /* address */
+ if ((data & 0x7fff0000) == 0x10000) {
+ if (data & 0x10000000U &&
+ vdev->pdev.cap_present & QEMU_PCI_CAP_MSIX) {
+
+ DPRINTF("%s MSI-X table write(%04x:%02x:%02x.%d)\n",
+ memory_region_name(&quirk->mem), vdev->host.domain,
+ vdev->host.bus, vdev->host.slot, vdev->host.function);
+
+ io_mem_write(&vdev->pdev.msix_table_mmio,
+ (hwaddr)(quirk->data.address_match & 0xfff),
+ data, size);
+ }
+
+ quirk->data.flags = 1;
+ quirk->data.address_match = data;
+
+ return;
+ }
+ quirk->data.flags = 0;
+ break;
+ case 0: /* data */
+ quirk->data.address_mask = data;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ DPRINTF("%s direct write(%04x:%02x:%02x.%d)\n",
+ memory_region_name(&quirk->mem), vdev->host.domain,
+ vdev->host.bus, vdev->host.slot, vdev->host.function);
+
+ vfio_bar_write(&vdev->bars[quirk->data.bar], addr + 0x70, data, size);
+}
+
+static const MemoryRegionOps vfio_rtl8168_window_quirk = {
+ .read = vfio_rtl8168_window_quirk_read,
+ .write = vfio_rtl8168_window_quirk_write,
+ .valid = {
+ .min_access_size = 4,
+ .max_access_size = 4,
+ .unaligned = false,
+ },
+ .endianness = DEVICE_LITTLE_ENDIAN,
+};
+
+static void vfio_probe_rtl8168_bar2_window_quirk(VFIODevice *vdev, int nr)
+{
+ PCIDevice *pdev = &vdev->pdev;
+ VFIOQuirk *quirk;
+
+ if (pci_get_word(pdev->config + PCI_VENDOR_ID) != PCI_VENDOR_ID_REALTEK ||
+ pci_get_word(pdev->config + PCI_DEVICE_ID) != 0x8168 || nr != 2) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ quirk = g_malloc0(sizeof(*quirk));
+ quirk->vdev = vdev;
+ quirk->data.bar = nr;
+
+ memory_region_init_io(&quirk->mem, OBJECT(vdev), &vfio_rtl8168_window_quirk,
+ quirk, "vfio-rtl8168-window-quirk", 8);
+ memory_region_add_subregion_overlap(&vdev->bars[nr].mem,
+ 0x70, &quirk->mem, 1);
+
+ QLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&vdev->bars[nr].quirks, quirk, next);
+
+ DPRINTF("Enabled RTL8168 BAR2 window quirk for device %04x:%02x:%02x.%x\n",
+ vdev->host.domain, vdev->host.bus, vdev->host.slot,
+ vdev->host.function);
+}
/*
* Trap the BAR2 MMIO window to config space as well.
*/
@@ -2071,6 +2214,7 @@ static void vfio_bar_quirk_setup(VFIODevice *vdev, int nr)
vfio_probe_nvidia_bar5_window_quirk(vdev, nr);
vfio_probe_nvidia_bar0_88000_quirk(vdev, nr);
vfio_probe_nvidia_bar0_1800_quirk(vdev, nr);
+ vfio_probe_rtl8168_bar2_window_quirk(vdev, nr);
}
static void vfio_bar_quirk_teardown(VFIODevice *vdev, int nr)