On 3/1/19 12:10 PM, Thomas Huth wrote:
When running virt-host-validate on an s390x host, the tool currently
warns
that it is "Unknown if this platform has IOMMU support". We can use the
common check for entries in /sys/kernel/iommu_groups here, too, but it only
makes sense to check it if there are also PCI devices available. It's also
common on s390x that there are no PCI devices assigned to the LPAR, and in
that case there is no need for the PCI-related IOMMU, so without PCI devices
we should simply skip this test.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth(a)redhat.com>
---
v2:
- Use virDirOpen() + virDirRead() instead of stat() - this should hopefully
work now as expected.
tools/virt-host-validate-common.c | 22 +++++++++++++++++-----
1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tools/virt-host-validate-common.c b/tools/virt-host-validate-common.c
index 73e3bdb..e27b558 100644
--- a/tools/virt-host-validate-common.c
+++ b/tools/virt-host-validate-common.c
@@ -337,7 +337,12 @@ int virHostValidateIOMMU(const char *hvname,
virBitmapPtr flags;
struct stat sb;
const char *bootarg = NULL;
- bool isAMD = false, isIntel = false, isPPC = false;
+ bool isAMD = false, isIntel = false;
+ virArch arch = virArchFromHost();
+ struct dirent *dent;
+ DIR *dir;
+ int rc;
+
flags = virHostValidateGetCPUFlags();
if (flags && virBitmapIsBitSet(flags, VIR_HOST_VALIDATE_CPU_FLAG_VMX))
@@ -347,8 +352,6 @@ int virHostValidateIOMMU(const char *hvname,
virBitmapFree(flags);
- isPPC = ARCH_IS_PPC64(virArchFromHost());
-
if (isIntel) {
virHostMsgCheck(hvname, "%s", _("for device assignment IOMMU
support"));
if (access("/sys/firmware/acpi/tables/DMAR", F_OK) == 0) {
@@ -373,8 +376,17 @@ int virHostValidateIOMMU(const char *hvname,
"hardware platform");
return -1;
}
- } else if (isPPC) {
+ } else if (ARCH_IS_PPC64(arch)) {
/* Empty Block */
+ } else if (ARCH_IS_S390(arch)) {
+ /* On s390x, we skip the IOMMU check if there are no PCI devices
+ * (which is quite usual on s390x) */
+ if (!virDirOpen(&dir, "/sys/bus/pci/devices"))
+ return 0;
+ rc = virDirRead(dir, &dent, NULL);
+ VIR_DIR_CLOSE(dir);
Is this diropen and dirread really necessary? I mean, would something
like plain test of the path presence be okay, e.g.
virFileExists("/sys/bus/pci/devices").
Michal