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authorAlex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>2015-01-09 08:50:53 -0700
committerAlex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>2015-01-09 08:50:53 -0700
commitb3e27c3aee8f5a96debfe0346e9c0e3a641a8516 (patch)
tree7c961b361bdf7224460ce32fdbc4344f6df835db /hw/net
parent29c6e6df492d81b1843e5dd999171bb84c6effea (diff)
vfio-pci: Fix interrupt disabling
When disabling MSI/X interrupts the disable functions will leave the device in INTx mode (when available). This matches how hardware operates, INTx is enabled unless MSI/X is enabled (DisINTx is handled separately). Therefore when we really want to disable all interrupts, such as when removing the device, and we start with the device in MSI/X mode, we need to pass through INTx on our way to being completely quiesced. In well behaved situations, the guest driver will have shutdown the device and it will start vfio_exitfn() in INTx mode, producing the desired result. If hot-unplug causes the guest to crash, we may get the device in MSI/X state, which will leave QEMU with a bogus handler installed. Fix this by re-ordering our disable routine so that it should always finish in VFIO_INT_NONE state, which is what all callers expect. Signed-off-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
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