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author | Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> | 2020-02-06 11:55:42 -0700 |
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committer | Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com> | 2020-02-06 11:55:42 -0700 |
commit | 29d62771c81d8fd244a67c14a1d968c268d3fb19 (patch) | |
tree | 97f19bb984dcc01cd7b9e21974ca742364e9facb /hw/vfio/igd.c | |
parent | 2021b7c9716cd579e20b4993ed75842f4e0deb34 (diff) |
hw/vfio: Move the IGD quirk code to a separate file
The IGD quirk code defines a separate device, the so-called
"vfio-pci-igd-lpc-bridge" which shows up as a user-creatable
device in all QEMU binaries that include the vfio code. This
is a little bit unfortunate for two reasons: First, this device
is completely useless in binaries like qemu-system-s390x.
Second we also would like to disable it in downstream RHEL
which currently requires some extra patches there since the
device does not have a proper Kconfig-style switch yet.
So it would be good if the device could be disabled more easily,
thus let's move the code to a separate file instead and introduce
a proper Kconfig switch for it which gets only enabled by default
if we also have CONFIG_PC_PCI enabled.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'hw/vfio/igd.c')
-rw-r--r-- | hw/vfio/igd.c | 616 |
1 files changed, 616 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/hw/vfio/igd.c b/hw/vfio/igd.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..64e332746b --- /dev/null +++ b/hw/vfio/igd.c @@ -0,0 +1,616 @@ +/* + * IGD device quirks + * + * Copyright Red Hat, Inc. 2016 + * + * Authors: + * Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com> + * + * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2. See + * the COPYING file in the top-level directory. + */ + +#include "qemu/osdep.h" +#include "qemu/units.h" +#include "qapi/error.h" +#include "hw/hw.h" +#include "hw/nvram/fw_cfg.h" +#include "pci.h" +#include "trace.h" + +/* + * Intel IGD support + * + * Obviously IGD is not a discrete device, this is evidenced not only by it + * being integrated into the CPU, but by the various chipset and BIOS + * dependencies that it brings along with it. Intel is trying to move away + * from this and Broadwell and newer devices can run in what Intel calls + * "Universal Pass-Through" mode, or UPT. Theoretically in UPT mode, nothing + * more is required beyond assigning the IGD device to a VM. There are + * however support limitations to this mode. It only supports IGD as a + * secondary graphics device in the VM and it doesn't officially support any + * physical outputs. + * + * The code here attempts to enable what we'll call legacy mode assignment, + * IGD retains most of the capabilities we expect for it to have on bare + * metal. To enable this mode, the IGD device must be assigned to the VM + * at PCI address 00:02.0, it must have a ROM, it very likely needs VGA + * support, we must have VM BIOS support for reserving and populating some + * of the required tables, and we need to tweak the chipset with revisions + * and IDs and an LPC/ISA bridge device. The intention is to make all of + * this happen automatically by installing the device at the correct VM PCI + * bus address. If any of the conditions are not met, we cross our fingers + * and hope the user knows better. + * + * NB - It is possible to enable physical outputs in UPT mode by supplying + * an OpRegion table. We don't do this by default because the guest driver + * behaves differently if an OpRegion is provided and no monitor is attached + * vs no OpRegion and a monitor being attached or not. Effectively, if a + * headless setup is desired, the OpRegion gets in the way of that. + */ + +/* + * This presumes the device is already known to be an Intel VGA device, so we + * take liberties in which device ID bits match which generation. This should + * not be taken as an indication that all the devices are supported, or even + * supportable, some of them don't even support VT-d. + * See linux:include/drm/i915_pciids.h for IDs. + */ +static int igd_gen(VFIOPCIDevice *vdev) +{ + if ((vdev->device_id & 0xfff) == 0xa84) { + return 8; /* Broxton */ + } + + switch (vdev->device_id & 0xff00) { + /* Old, untested, unavailable, unknown */ + case 0x0000: + case 0x2500: + case 0x2700: + case 0x2900: + case 0x2a00: + case 0x2e00: + case 0x3500: + case 0xa000: + return -1; + /* SandyBridge, IvyBridge, ValleyView, Haswell */ + case 0x0100: + case 0x0400: + case 0x0a00: + case 0x0c00: + case 0x0d00: + case 0x0f00: + return 6; + /* BroadWell, CherryView, SkyLake, KabyLake */ + case 0x1600: + case 0x1900: + case 0x2200: + case 0x5900: + return 8; + } + + return 8; /* Assume newer is compatible */ +} + +typedef struct VFIOIGDQuirk { + struct VFIOPCIDevice *vdev; + uint32_t index; + uint32_t bdsm; +} VFIOIGDQuirk; + +#define IGD_GMCH 0x50 /* Graphics Control Register */ +#define IGD_BDSM 0x5c /* Base Data of Stolen Memory */ + + +/* + * The rather short list of registers that we copy from the host devices. + * The LPC/ISA bridge values are definitely needed to support the vBIOS, the + * host bridge values may or may not be needed depending on the guest OS. + * Since we're only munging revision and subsystem values on the host bridge, + * we don't require our own device. The LPC/ISA bridge needs to be our very + * own though. + */ +typedef struct { + uint8_t offset; + uint8_t len; +} IGDHostInfo; + +static const IGDHostInfo igd_host_bridge_infos[] = { + {PCI_REVISION_ID, 2}, + {PCI_SUBSYSTEM_VENDOR_ID, 2}, + {PCI_SUBSYSTEM_ID, 2}, +}; + +static const IGDHostInfo igd_lpc_bridge_infos[] = { + {PCI_VENDOR_ID, 2}, + {PCI_DEVICE_ID, 2}, + {PCI_REVISION_ID, 2}, + {PCI_SUBSYSTEM_VENDOR_ID, 2}, + {PCI_SUBSYSTEM_ID, 2}, +}; + +static int vfio_pci_igd_copy(VFIOPCIDevice *vdev, PCIDevice *pdev, + struct vfio_region_info *info, + const IGDHostInfo *list, int len) +{ + int i, ret; + + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { + ret = pread(vdev->vbasedev.fd, pdev->config + list[i].offset, + list[i].len, info->offset + list[i].offset); + if (ret != list[i].len) { + error_report("IGD copy failed: %m"); + return -errno; + } + } + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Stuff a few values into the host bridge. + */ +static int vfio_pci_igd_host_init(VFIOPCIDevice *vdev, + struct vfio_region_info *info) +{ + PCIBus *bus; + PCIDevice *host_bridge; + int ret; + + bus = pci_device_root_bus(&vdev->pdev); + host_bridge = pci_find_device(bus, 0, PCI_DEVFN(0, 0)); + + if (!host_bridge) { + error_report("Can't find host bridge"); + return -ENODEV; + } + + ret = vfio_pci_igd_copy(vdev, host_bridge, info, igd_host_bridge_infos, + ARRAY_SIZE(igd_host_bridge_infos)); + if (!ret) { + trace_vfio_pci_igd_host_bridge_enabled(vdev->vbasedev.name); + } + + return ret; +} + +/* + * IGD LPC/ISA bridge support code. The vBIOS needs this, but we can't write + * arbitrary values into just any bridge, so we must create our own. We try + * to handle if the user has created it for us, which they might want to do + * to enable multifunction so we don't occupy the whole PCI slot. + */ +static void vfio_pci_igd_lpc_bridge_realize(PCIDevice *pdev, Error **errp) +{ + if (pdev->devfn != PCI_DEVFN(0x1f, 0)) { + error_setg(errp, "VFIO dummy ISA/LPC bridge must have address 1f.0"); + } +} + +static void vfio_pci_igd_lpc_bridge_class_init(ObjectClass *klass, void *data) +{ + DeviceClass *dc = DEVICE_CLASS(klass); + PCIDeviceClass *k = PCI_DEVICE_CLASS(klass); + + set_bit(DEVICE_CATEGORY_BRIDGE, dc->categories); + dc->desc = "VFIO dummy ISA/LPC bridge for IGD assignment"; + dc->hotpluggable = false; + k->realize = vfio_pci_igd_lpc_bridge_realize; + k->class_id = PCI_CLASS_BRIDGE_ISA; +} + +static TypeInfo vfio_pci_igd_lpc_bridge_info = { + .name = "vfio-pci-igd-lpc-bridge", + .parent = TYPE_PCI_DEVICE, + .class_init = vfio_pci_igd_lpc_bridge_class_init, + .interfaces = (InterfaceInfo[]) { + { INTERFACE_CONVENTIONAL_PCI_DEVICE }, + { }, + }, +}; + +static void vfio_pci_igd_register_types(void) +{ + type_register_static(&vfio_pci_igd_lpc_bridge_info); +} + +type_init(vfio_pci_igd_register_types) + +static int vfio_pci_igd_lpc_init(VFIOPCIDevice *vdev, + struct vfio_region_info *info) +{ + PCIDevice *lpc_bridge; + int ret; + + lpc_bridge = pci_find_device(pci_device_root_bus(&vdev->pdev), + 0, PCI_DEVFN(0x1f, 0)); + if (!lpc_bridge) { + lpc_bridge = pci_create_simple(pci_device_root_bus(&vdev->pdev), + PCI_DEVFN(0x1f, 0), "vfio-pci-igd-lpc-bridge"); + } + + ret = vfio_pci_igd_copy(vdev, lpc_bridge, info, igd_lpc_bridge_infos, + ARRAY_SIZE(igd_lpc_bridge_infos)); + if (!ret) { + trace_vfio_pci_igd_lpc_bridge_enabled(vdev->vbasedev.name); + } + + return ret; +} + +/* + * IGD Gen8 and newer support up to 8MB for the GTT and use a 64bit PTE + * entry, older IGDs use 2MB and 32bit. Each PTE maps a 4k page. Therefore + * we either have 2M/4k * 4 = 2k or 8M/4k * 8 = 16k as the maximum iobar index + * for programming the GTT. + * + * See linux:include/drm/i915_drm.h for shift and mask values. + */ +static int vfio_igd_gtt_max(VFIOPCIDevice *vdev) +{ + uint32_t gmch = vfio_pci_read_config(&vdev->pdev, IGD_GMCH, sizeof(gmch)); + int ggms, gen = igd_gen(vdev); + + gmch = vfio_pci_read_config(&vdev->pdev, IGD_GMCH, sizeof(gmch)); + ggms = (gmch >> (gen < 8 ? 8 : 6)) & 0x3; + if (gen > 6) { + ggms = 1 << ggms; + } + + ggms *= MiB; + + return (ggms / (4 * KiB)) * (gen < 8 ? 4 : 8); +} + +/* + * The IGD ROM will make use of stolen memory (GGMS) for support of VESA modes. + * Somehow the host stolen memory range is used for this, but how the ROM gets + * it is a mystery, perhaps it's hardcoded into the ROM. Thankfully though, it + * reprograms the GTT through the IOBAR where we can trap it and transpose the + * programming to the VM allocated buffer. That buffer gets reserved by the VM + * firmware via the fw_cfg entry added below. Here we're just monitoring the + * IOBAR address and data registers to detect a write sequence targeting the + * GTTADR. This code is developed by observed behavior and doesn't have a + * direct spec reference, unfortunately. + */ +static uint64_t vfio_igd_quirk_data_read(void *opaque, + hwaddr addr, unsigned size) +{ + VFIOIGDQuirk *igd = opaque; + VFIOPCIDevice *vdev = igd->vdev; + + igd->index = ~0; + + return vfio_region_read(&vdev->bars[4].region, addr + 4, size); +} + +static void vfio_igd_quirk_data_write(void *opaque, hwaddr addr, + uint64_t data, unsigned size) +{ + VFIOIGDQuirk *igd = opaque; + VFIOPCIDevice *vdev = igd->vdev; + uint64_t val = data; + int gen = igd_gen(vdev); + + /* + * Programming the GGMS starts at index 0x1 and uses every 4th index (ie. + * 0x1, 0x5, 0x9, 0xd,...). For pre-Gen8 each 4-byte write is a whole PTE + * entry, with 0th bit enable set. For Gen8 and up, PTEs are 64bit, so + * entries 0x5 & 0xd are the high dword, in our case zero. Each PTE points + * to a 4k page, which we translate to a page from the VM allocated region, + * pointed to by the BDSM register. If this is not set, we fail. + * + * We trap writes to the full configured GTT size, but we typically only + * see the vBIOS writing up to (nearly) the 1MB barrier. In fact it often + * seems to miss the last entry for an even 1MB GTT. Doing a gratuitous + * write of that last entry does work, but is hopefully unnecessary since + * we clear the previous GTT on initialization. + */ + if ((igd->index % 4 == 1) && igd->index < vfio_igd_gtt_max(vdev)) { + if (gen < 8 || (igd->index % 8 == 1)) { + uint32_t base; + + base = pci_get_long(vdev->pdev.config + IGD_BDSM); + if (!base) { + hw_error("vfio-igd: Guest attempted to program IGD GTT before " + "BIOS reserved stolen memory. Unsupported BIOS?"); + } + + val = data - igd->bdsm + base; + } else { + val = 0; /* upper 32bits of pte, we only enable below 4G PTEs */ + } + + trace_vfio_pci_igd_bar4_write(vdev->vbasedev.name, + igd->index, data, val); + } + + vfio_region_write(&vdev->bars[4].region, addr + 4, val, size); + + igd->index = ~0; +} + +static const MemoryRegionOps vfio_igd_data_quirk = { + .read = vfio_igd_quirk_data_read, + .write = vfio_igd_quirk_data_write, + .endianness = DEVICE_LITTLE_ENDIAN, +}; + +static uint64_t vfio_igd_quirk_index_read(void *opaque, + hwaddr addr, unsigned size) +{ + VFIOIGDQuirk *igd = opaque; + VFIOPCIDevice *vdev = igd->vdev; + + igd->index = ~0; + + return vfio_region_read(&vdev->bars[4].region, addr, size); +} + +static void vfio_igd_quirk_index_write(void *opaque, hwaddr addr, + uint64_t data, unsigned size) +{ + VFIOIGDQuirk *igd = opaque; + VFIOPCIDevice *vdev = igd->vdev; + + igd->index = data; + + vfio_region_write(&vdev->bars[4].region, addr, data, size); +} + +static const MemoryRegionOps vfio_igd_index_quirk = { + .read = vfio_igd_quirk_index_read, + .write = vfio_igd_quirk_index_write, + .endianness = DEVICE_LITTLE_ENDIAN, +}; + +void vfio_probe_igd_bar4_quirk(VFIOPCIDevice *vdev, int nr) +{ + struct vfio_region_info *rom = NULL, *opregion = NULL, + *host = NULL, *lpc = NULL; + VFIOQuirk *quirk; + VFIOIGDQuirk *igd; + PCIDevice *lpc_bridge; + int i, ret, ggms_mb, gms_mb = 0, gen; + uint64_t *bdsm_size; + uint32_t gmch; + uint16_t cmd_orig, cmd; + Error *err = NULL; + + /* + * This must be an Intel VGA device at address 00:02.0 for us to even + * consider enabling legacy mode. The vBIOS has dependencies on the + * PCI bus address. + */ + if (!vfio_pci_is(vdev, PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_ANY_ID) || + !vfio_is_vga(vdev) || nr != 4 || + &vdev->pdev != pci_find_device(pci_device_root_bus(&vdev->pdev), + 0, PCI_DEVFN(0x2, 0))) { + return; + } + + /* + * We need to create an LPC/ISA bridge at PCI bus address 00:1f.0 that we + * can stuff host values into, so if there's already one there and it's not + * one we can hack on, legacy mode is no-go. Sorry Q35. + */ + lpc_bridge = pci_find_device(pci_device_root_bus(&vdev->pdev), + 0, PCI_DEVFN(0x1f, 0)); + if (lpc_bridge && !object_dynamic_cast(OBJECT(lpc_bridge), + "vfio-pci-igd-lpc-bridge")) { + error_report("IGD device %s cannot support legacy mode due to existing " + "devices at address 1f.0", vdev->vbasedev.name); + return; + } + + /* + * IGD is not a standard, they like to change their specs often. We + * only attempt to support back to SandBridge and we hope that newer + * devices maintain compatibility with generation 8. + */ + gen = igd_gen(vdev); + if (gen != 6 && gen != 8) { + error_report("IGD device %s is unsupported in legacy mode, " + "try SandyBridge or newer", vdev->vbasedev.name); + return; + } + + /* + * Most of what we're doing here is to enable the ROM to run, so if + * there's no ROM, there's no point in setting up this quirk. + * NB. We only seem to get BIOS ROMs, so a UEFI VM would need CSM support. + */ + ret = vfio_get_region_info(&vdev->vbasedev, + VFIO_PCI_ROM_REGION_INDEX, &rom); + if ((ret || !rom->size) && !vdev->pdev.romfile) { + error_report("IGD device %s has no ROM, legacy mode disabled", + vdev->vbasedev.name); + goto out; + } + + /* + * Ignore the hotplug corner case, mark the ROM failed, we can't + * create the devices we need for legacy mode in the hotplug scenario. + */ + if (vdev->pdev.qdev.hotplugged) { + error_report("IGD device %s hotplugged, ROM disabled, " + "legacy mode disabled", vdev->vbasedev.name); + vdev->rom_read_failed = true; + goto out; + } + + /* + * Check whether we have all the vfio device specific regions to + * support legacy mode (added in Linux v4.6). If not, bail. + */ + ret = vfio_get_dev_region_info(&vdev->vbasedev, + VFIO_REGION_TYPE_PCI_VENDOR_TYPE | PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, + VFIO_REGION_SUBTYPE_INTEL_IGD_OPREGION, &opregion); + if (ret) { + error_report("IGD device %s does not support OpRegion access," + "legacy mode disabled", vdev->vbasedev.name); + goto out; + } + + ret = vfio_get_dev_region_info(&vdev->vbasedev, + VFIO_REGION_TYPE_PCI_VENDOR_TYPE | PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, + VFIO_REGION_SUBTYPE_INTEL_IGD_HOST_CFG, &host); + if (ret) { + error_report("IGD device %s does not support host bridge access," + "legacy mode disabled", vdev->vbasedev.name); + goto out; + } + + ret = vfio_get_dev_region_info(&vdev->vbasedev, + VFIO_REGION_TYPE_PCI_VENDOR_TYPE | PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, + VFIO_REGION_SUBTYPE_INTEL_IGD_LPC_CFG, &lpc); + if (ret) { + error_report("IGD device %s does not support LPC bridge access," + "legacy mode disabled", vdev->vbasedev.name); + goto out; + } + + gmch = vfio_pci_read_config(&vdev->pdev, IGD_GMCH, 4); + + /* + * If IGD VGA Disable is clear (expected) and VGA is not already enabled, + * try to enable it. Probably shouldn't be using legacy mode without VGA, + * but also no point in us enabling VGA if disabled in hardware. + */ + if (!(gmch & 0x2) && !vdev->vga && vfio_populate_vga(vdev, &err)) { + error_reportf_err(err, VFIO_MSG_PREFIX, vdev->vbasedev.name); + error_report("IGD device %s failed to enable VGA access, " + "legacy mode disabled", vdev->vbasedev.name); + goto out; + } + + /* Create our LPC/ISA bridge */ + ret = vfio_pci_igd_lpc_init(vdev, lpc); + if (ret) { + error_report("IGD device %s failed to create LPC bridge, " + "legacy mode disabled", vdev->vbasedev.name); + goto out; + } + + /* Stuff some host values into the VM PCI host bridge */ + ret = vfio_pci_igd_host_init(vdev, host); + if (ret) { + error_report("IGD device %s failed to modify host bridge, " + "legacy mode disabled", vdev->vbasedev.name); + goto out; + } + + /* Setup OpRegion access */ + ret = vfio_pci_igd_opregion_init(vdev, opregion, &err); + if (ret) { + error_append_hint(&err, "IGD legacy mode disabled\n"); + error_reportf_err(err, VFIO_MSG_PREFIX, vdev->vbasedev.name); + goto out; + } + + /* Setup our quirk to munge GTT addresses to the VM allocated buffer */ + quirk = vfio_quirk_alloc(2); + igd = quirk->data = g_malloc0(sizeof(*igd)); + igd->vdev = vdev; + igd->index = ~0; + igd->bdsm = vfio_pci_read_config(&vdev->pdev, IGD_BDSM, 4); + igd->bdsm &= ~((1 * MiB) - 1); /* 1MB aligned */ + + memory_region_init_io(&quirk->mem[0], OBJECT(vdev), &vfio_igd_index_quirk, + igd, "vfio-igd-index-quirk", 4); + memory_region_add_subregion_overlap(vdev->bars[nr].region.mem, + 0, &quirk->mem[0], 1); + + memory_region_init_io(&quirk->mem[1], OBJECT(vdev), &vfio_igd_data_quirk, + igd, "vfio-igd-data-quirk", 4); + memory_region_add_subregion_overlap(vdev->bars[nr].region.mem, + 4, &quirk->mem[1], 1); + + QLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&vdev->bars[nr].quirks, quirk, next); + + /* Determine the size of stolen memory needed for GTT */ + ggms_mb = (gmch >> (gen < 8 ? 8 : 6)) & 0x3; + if (gen > 6) { + ggms_mb = 1 << ggms_mb; + } + + /* + * Assume we have no GMS memory, but allow it to be overrided by device + * option (experimental). The spec doesn't actually allow zero GMS when + * when IVD (IGD VGA Disable) is clear, but the claim is that it's unused, + * so let's not waste VM memory for it. + */ + gmch &= ~((gen < 8 ? 0x1f : 0xff) << (gen < 8 ? 3 : 8)); + + if (vdev->igd_gms) { + if (vdev->igd_gms <= 0x10) { + gms_mb = vdev->igd_gms * 32; + gmch |= vdev->igd_gms << (gen < 8 ? 3 : 8); + } else { + error_report("Unsupported IGD GMS value 0x%x", vdev->igd_gms); + vdev->igd_gms = 0; + } + } + + /* + * Request reserved memory for stolen memory via fw_cfg. VM firmware + * must allocate a 1MB aligned reserved memory region below 4GB with + * the requested size (in bytes) for use by the Intel PCI class VGA + * device at VM address 00:02.0. The base address of this reserved + * memory region must be written to the device BDSM regsiter at PCI + * config offset 0x5C. + */ + bdsm_size = g_malloc(sizeof(*bdsm_size)); + *bdsm_size = cpu_to_le64((ggms_mb + gms_mb) * MiB); + fw_cfg_add_file(fw_cfg_find(), "etc/igd-bdsm-size", + bdsm_size, sizeof(*bdsm_size)); + + /* GMCH is read-only, emulated */ + pci_set_long(vdev->pdev.config + IGD_GMCH, gmch); + pci_set_long(vdev->pdev.wmask + IGD_GMCH, 0); + pci_set_long(vdev->emulated_config_bits + IGD_GMCH, ~0); + + /* BDSM is read-write, emulated. The BIOS needs to be able to write it */ + pci_set_long(vdev->pdev.config + IGD_BDSM, 0); + pci_set_long(vdev->pdev.wmask + IGD_BDSM, ~0); + pci_set_long(vdev->emulated_config_bits + IGD_BDSM, ~0); + + /* + * This IOBAR gives us access to GTTADR, which allows us to write to + * the GTT itself. So let's go ahead and write zero to all the GTT + * entries to avoid spurious DMA faults. Be sure I/O access is enabled + * before talking to the device. + */ + if (pread(vdev->vbasedev.fd, &cmd_orig, sizeof(cmd_orig), + vdev->config_offset + PCI_COMMAND) != sizeof(cmd_orig)) { + error_report("IGD device %s - failed to read PCI command register", + vdev->vbasedev.name); + } + + cmd = cmd_orig | PCI_COMMAND_IO; + + if (pwrite(vdev->vbasedev.fd, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), + vdev->config_offset + PCI_COMMAND) != sizeof(cmd)) { + error_report("IGD device %s - failed to write PCI command register", + vdev->vbasedev.name); + } + + for (i = 1; i < vfio_igd_gtt_max(vdev); i += 4) { + vfio_region_write(&vdev->bars[4].region, 0, i, 4); + vfio_region_write(&vdev->bars[4].region, 4, 0, 4); + } + + if (pwrite(vdev->vbasedev.fd, &cmd_orig, sizeof(cmd_orig), + vdev->config_offset + PCI_COMMAND) != sizeof(cmd_orig)) { + error_report("IGD device %s - failed to restore PCI command register", + vdev->vbasedev.name); + } + + trace_vfio_pci_igd_bdsm_enabled(vdev->vbasedev.name, ggms_mb + gms_mb); + +out: + g_free(rom); + g_free(opregion); + g_free(host); + g_free(lpc); +} |