On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 03:27:43PM +0000, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 10:08:20AM -0500, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 02:59:07PM +0100, Jan Kiszka wrote:
On 11.11.19 14:45, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 01:57:11PM +0100, Jan Kiszka wrote:
+| Offset | Register | Content
|
+|-------:|:-----------------------|:-----------------------------------------------------|
+| 00h | Vendor ID | 1AF4h
|
+| 02h | Device ID | 1110h
|
Given it's a virtio vendor ID, please reserve a device ID
with the virtio TC.
Yeah, QEMU's IVSHMEM was always using that. I'm happy to make this finally
official.
And I guess we will just mark it reserved or something right?
Since at least IVSHMEM 1 isn't a virtio device.
And will you be reusing same ID for IVSHMEM 2 or a new one?
1110h isn't under either of the virtio PCI device ID allowed ranges
according to the spec:
"Any PCI device with PCI Vendor ID 0x1AF4, and PCI Device
ID 0x1000 through 0x107F inclusive is a virtio device.
...
Additionally, devices MAY utilize a Transitional PCI Device
ID range, 0x1000 to 0x103F depending on the device type. "
So there's no need to reserve 0x1110h from the virtio spec POV.
Well we do have:
B.3
What Device Number?
Device numbers can be reserved by the OASIS committee: email
address@hidden to secure
a unique one.
Meanwhile for experimental drivers, use 65535 and work backwards.
So it seems it can in theory conflict at least with experimental virtio
devices.
Really it's messy that people are reusing the virtio vendor ID for
random stuff - getting a vendor ID is only hard for a hobbyist, any big
company already has an ID - but if it is a hobbyist and they at least
register then doesn't cause much harm.