A few files were missing license blurbs at the top, so update them all
to include them.
BUG=none
TEST=none
Change-Id: Ida101be2e5c255b8cffeb15f5b93f63bfd1b130b
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1577900
Commit-Ready: Stephen Barber <smbarber@chromium.org>
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Only clear signal when EINTR is indicated, rather than doing it after
each attempt to run the VM.
BUG=None
TEST=Local compile. Ran my diagnostic plugin and confirmed that pause
can still be trigger. Ran my benchmarking plugin and saw the time used
decrease by about 13%. The net reduction with 2 other changes is about
42%.
Change-Id: I118e05c6c62d1251946dd6432d4c933a3b8504fc
Signed-off-by: Matt Delco <delco@google.com>
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1573219
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Pipes have better performance than sockets, so switch the vcpu
communication over to pipes. The vm communication channels will
continue to use sockets since that communication isn't performance
critical (and those messages sometimes exchange file descriptors, and
that functionality requires sockets).
TEST=local compile and confirmed that my diagnostic plugin is still
happy. The time it takes to run my benchmark plugin has decreased by
20%. This combined with my prior commit results in a net wall-clock
time reduction of 32%.
BUG=None
Change-Id: I44c198d62a3bbe3b539ff6ac79707d02488876e3
Signed-off-by: Matt Delco <delco@google.com>
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1572873
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This change helps to improve performance in plugin communications by
removing unnecessary communication exchange.
The existing protocol basically requires the plugin to send a request
msg and wait for a reply msg. Prior to this change a plugin had to send
a wait request before it got a wait reply (which typically contains an IO
event notication). Similarly, when the plugin sends a resume request
there's also a resume reply that's sent.
The reply to the resume message serves no worthwhile purpose and can be
removed. In the common case there's also no need for the plugin to send
a wait request message--the prior operation was a resume so both sides
know that the only next legal operation is a wait. Thereforce, crosvm
can send a wait reply message without waiting for the plugin's request.
Another way to look at the situation is that a resume request message is
now answered by a wait reply message, and the overall message exchange
pattern looks less like http and more like async I/O.
The plugin's first call to wait is the one time that a wait request is
sent. This in turn will receive an wait-init reply.
TEST=Ran my diagnostic plugin and confirmed that it still passes (after
working around an 8-byte limitation in crosvm). Run my benchmarking
plugin and observed the time it takes to complete go down by 16.5%.
BUG=None
Change-Id: I9c93ba1d3a8f7814ca952f3dc7239d48675192e2
Signed-off-by: Matt Delco <delco@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1571066
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Tested-by: Matt Delco <delco@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Zach Reizner <zachr@chromium.org>
The device memory SystemAllocator allocates device addresses past the
end of physical memory. If a device tries to actually use this address
to register a new PCI BAR, the kernel will fail with a "can't claim BAR,
no compatible bridge window" error. On ARM, the kernel must be informed
of where PCI bars are allowed to be allocated through the Device Tree.
This CL adds a new PCI memory region to the fdt for device memory.
BUG=chromium:936567
TEST=see CL:1493014. Run on ARM.
Change-Id: I0faa6f7082ae53f7a792cec53a21adba109bc00d
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The current error doesn't provide sufficient information to debug
InvalidRange errors; add the size of the region so that the bounds of
the comparison can be determined from the error message.
BUG=None
TEST=cargo test -p sys_util
Change-Id: I8e7fbd750ab84c43bbf0435230b7d3cf466783da
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Fix up the Display impl for ExecuteError so that it's clear which
direction data is moving for the Read and Write variants.
BUG=None
TEST=cargo build
Change-Id: Ide4ea5cb453e4d7f6bd2812a1696df96daec511b
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Add capture support in AC'97 PCI device. Only capture at 48kHz is
supported.
BUG=chromium:932268
TEST=cargo test -p device start_capture
TEST=Run crosvm with `--cras-audio` option to run a guest vm then test
audio capture by command
$ arecord -D hw:0,0 -r 48000 -f dat -c 2 /tmp/test.raw
Change-Id: Ie3aab1004695f0df607fef8fc337fa58cb723b65
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1573600
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AddressAllocator now maintains a HashMap<Alloc, (u64, u64, u64)>,
which uniquely maps a Allocation enum (e.g: PciBar(bus, dev, bar),
GpuRenderNode, etc...) to it's address, size, and human-readable tag
/ description.
The interface has also been modified to use Error instead of Option.
Aside from improving debugging, tracking allocations will have
numerous uses in the future. For example, when allocating guest memory
over VmControl sockets, it will be possible to restrict allocations to
pre-allocated slices of memory owned by the requesting device.
To plumb through PCI information to PCI devices, this CL necessitated
the addition of a PciDevice method called `assign_bus_dev`, which
notifies PCI devices of their uniquely assigned Bus and Device numbers.
BUG=chromium:936567
TEST=cargo test -p resources && cargo build --features="gpu gpu-forward"
Change-Id: I8b4b0e32c6f3168138739249ede53d03143ee5c3
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Fixes a warning:
warning: use of deprecated item 'std::sync::atomic::ATOMIC_BOOL_INIT':
the `new` function is now preferred
BUG=None
TEST=emerge-nami crosvm
Change-Id: Ic2c7d07fc87c80c853a5d47e37b6fd32a5ce6dd4
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <dverkamp@chromium.org>
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Cargo 1.34.0 insists on adding a header comment to Cargo.lock on each
invocation to indicate that the file is not meant to be edited by hand.
Add the header to our checked-in copy of Cargo.lock so it doesn't
continually dirty the working copy.
BUG=None
TEST=cargo build
Change-Id: I2ef10bfd997a9a1f7d4928467daa830d227cf165
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <dverkamp@chromium.org>
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SMBIOS allows to pass down system information from the BIOS to the OS.
Its information is used on Linux to construct modalias entries for the
system in order to facilite module autoloading on specific hardware.
Adding it also allows package management software to target specific
packages when crosvm is used as the hypervisor (e.g. to pre-install
the helper daemons or a special vTPM driver).
This change has only been tested with Linux and implements the bare
minimum necessary to make a crosvm hypervisor detectable through DMI
data. As such it also skips over some required structures like BIOS
information that do not technically apply. The result is a hodgepodge
of standards: SMBIOS 3.0 provides a convenient 64-bit entrypoint
that we implement. However the structures are cut short to SMBIOS 2.0
standards as most of the fields are skipped. Linux deals just fine
with this, although some of the dmi/id files in sysfs will be empty
as a result.
The resulting modalias looks like this:
dmi:bvncrosvm:bvr0:bd:svnChromiumOS:pncrosvm:pvr:
The kernel prints this as part of startup:
SMBIOS 3.2.0 present.
DMI: ChromiumOS crosvm, BIOS 0
And for oops/panic:
Hardware name: ChromiumOS crosvm, BIOS 0
dmidecode's view on the tables (which uses its own parser):
Getting SMBIOS data from sysfs.
SMBIOS 3.2.0 present.
Table at 0x000F0018.
Handle 0x0001, DMI type 0, 20 bytes
BIOS Information
Vendor: crosvm
Version: 0
Release Date: Not Specified
ROM Size: 64 kB
Characteristics:
PCI is supported
System is a virtual machine
Handle 0x0002, DMI type 1, 27 bytes
System Information
Manufacturer: ChromiumOS
Product Name: crosvm
Version: Not Specified
Serial Number: Not Specified
UUID: Not Settable
Wake-up Type: Reserved
SKU Number: Not Specified
Family: Not Specified
TEST=cargo test
Change-Id: Ie27105711a9bc14941d387b720da350349dff265
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This CL fixes four cases of what I believe are undefined behavior:
- In vhost where the original code allocates a Vec<u8> with 1-byte
alignment and casts the Vec's data pointer to a &mut vhost_memory
which is required to be 8-byte aligned. Underaligned references of
type &T or &mut T are always undefined behavior in Rust.
- Same pattern in x86_64.
- Same pattern in plugin::vcpu.
- Code in crosvm_plugin that dereferences a potentially underaligned
pointer. This is always undefined behavior in Rust.
TEST=bin/clippy
TEST=cargo test sys_util
Change-Id: I926f17b1fe022a798f69d738f9990d548f40c59b
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1566736
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As described in:
https://doc.rust-lang.org/edition-guide/rust-2018/ownership-and-lifetimes/default-match-bindings.html
which also covers the new mental model that the Rust Book will use for
teaching binding modes and has been found to be more friendly for both
beginners and experienced users.
Before:
match *opt {
Some(ref v) => ...,
None => ...,
}
After:
match opt {
Some(v) => ...,
None => ...,
}
TEST=cargo check --all-features
TEST=local kokoro
Change-Id: I3c5800a9be36aaf5d3290ae3bd3116f699cb00b7
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1566669
Commit-Ready: David Tolnay <dtolnay@chromium.org>
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Protoc_rust emits this into every file it generates:
#![cfg_attr(feature = "cargo-clippy", allow(clippy))]
which is the old style of tool attribute. It is deprecated in favor of
actual tool attributes that stabilized in rust 1.31.
#![allow(clippy::all)]
Without this PR, the warning when running bin/clippy looks like:
warning: lint name `clippy` is deprecated and may not have an effect in the future.
--> /chromiumos/src/platform/crosvm/target/debug/build/protos/out/trunks/interface.rs:6:10
|
6 | #![cfg_attr(feature = "cargo-clippy", allow(clippy))]
| ^^^^^^
|
= note: #[warn(renamed_and_removed_lints)] on by default
TEST=bin/clippy
Change-Id: I1a484379a8f53d76d3667590cd8458588492d2b1
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1567849
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Still TODO: Interrupt routing (and tests for that).
BUG=chromium:908689
TEST=Unit tests in file. Integration testing is blocked on rest of split-irqchip being implemented.
Change-Id: I08c187c44e49889ffc47322ede0f1223c6265757
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1565306
Commit-Ready: Miriam Zimmerman <mutexlox@chromium.org>
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AddressRanges' name doesn't suggest that it's a SystemAllocator builder.
This CL renames it to SystemAllocatorBuilder, and adds a
SystemAllocator::builder() that removes the need to have a separate
import for the Builder.
A minor change, but it cleans up the interface a bit.
BUG=chromium:936567
TEST=cargo test -p resources && cargo build
Change-Id: I6d14368490c0d3c4018858f541e4ae5390995878
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1540398
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Only allocate using minigbm if scanout bind is request (which can
indicate that the buffer is to be shared until a proper virgl bind flag
for shared is available), but if that fails because the format is not
supported for scanout, retry the minigbm allocation with the scanout
flag.
BUG=chromium:945033
TEST=None
Change-Id: Ib99bf01c8b9c2a98b1c0d1a8592d5f7c6e1aa859
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1569025
Commit-Ready: David Riley <davidriley@chromium.org>
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We have:
unsafe trait AlignedNew: Sized + DataInit {...}
unsafe trait DataInit: Copy + Send + Sync {...}
trait Copy: Clone {...}
trait Clone: Sized {...}
Since Sized is already indirectly a supertrait of DataInit, including it
again as a supertrait of AlignedNew has no effect. This CL removes the
redundant Sized bound.
TEST=cargo check
Change-Id: I8ee2a9ee8892c95e6b0dd4bac1b662cd97441984
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1568077
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Before the new borrow checker in the 2018 edition, we sometimes used to
have to manually insert curly braced blocks to limit the scope of
borrows. These are no longer needed.
Details in:
https://doc.rust-lang.org/edition-guide/rust-2018/ownership-and-lifetimes/non-lexical-lifetimes.html
TEST=cargo check --all-features
TEST=local kokoro
Change-Id: I59f9f98dcc03c8790c53e080a527ad9b68c8d6f3
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1568075
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This one was triggering in libcras; fixed in CL:1566799.
TEST=bin/clippy
Change-Id: Ibcb554b71df3add04840576f404f744a66dfc18d
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Suppressing the lint locally because by the author's and reviewers'
judgement this was the clearest way to write this code. The lint is
still valuable for catching mistakes in copied and pasted code
elsewhere.
TEST=bin/clippy
Change-Id: I77477fce51571220fd6259072519b31764a15aeb
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1566737
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The script suppresses all currently failing lints. I broke this down
into lints that I believe are worth addressing and lints that I wouldn't
mind keeping suppressed indefinitely.
TEST=bin/clippy
Change-Id: I967f3292ce2f790907619e87fe9f5a23bfef4cf4
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