Most tools used for compliance and SBOM generation use SPDX identifiers
This change brings us a step closer to an easy SBOM generation.
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
1. Use the virtqueue_xxx_lock() api;
2. Add spinlock for some virtio and vhost drivers that do not
use spinlock to protect the virtqueues;
Signed-off-by: Yongrong Wang <wangyongrong@xiaomi.com>
By setting config CONFIG_DRIVERS_VIRTIO_SERIAL_NAME to "ttyXX0;ttyXX1;..."
to customize the virtio serial name.
For example:
If CONFIG_DRIVERS_VIRTIO_SERIAL_NAME="ttyBT;ttyTest0;ttyTest1",
virtio-serial will register three uart devices with names:
"/dev/ttyBT", "/dev/ttyTest0", "/dev/ttyTest1" to the VFS.
nsh> ls dev
/dev:
console
null
telnet
ttyBT
ttyS0
ttyTest0
ttyTest1
zero
Signed-off-by: Bowen Wang <wangbowen6@xiaomi.com>
This adds DRIVERS_VIRTIO_SERIAL_CONSOLE config and related logic to
virtio serial so that it can be used as console device. Note that
due to its dependency on OS services, this console is available late
so it is not proper for debugging too early booting issues.
Signed-off-by: Yanfeng Liu <yfliu2008@qq.com>
1. virtio devics/drivers match and probe/remote mechanism;
2. virtio mmio transport layer based on OpenAmp (Compatible with both
virtio mmio version 1 and 2);
3. virtio-serial driver based on new virtio framework;
4. virtio-rng driver based on new virtio framework;
5. virtio-net driver based on new virtio framework
(IOB Offload implementation);
6. virtio-blk driver based on new virtio framework;
7. Remove the old virtio mmio framework, the old framework only
support mmio transport layer, and the new framwork support
more transport layer and this commit has implemented all the
old virtio drivers;
8. Refresh the the qemu-arm64 and qemu-riscv virtio related
configs, and update its README.txt;
New virtio-net driver has better performance
Compared with previous virtio-mmio-net:
| | master/-c | master/-s | this/-c | this/-s |
| :--------------------: | :-------: | :-------: | :-----: | :-----: |
| qemu-armv8a:netnsh | 539Mbps | 524Mbps | 906Mbps | 715Mbps |
| qemu-armv8a:netnsh_smp | 401Mbps | 437Mbps | 583Mbps | 505Mbps |
| rv-virt:netnsh | 487Mbps | 512Mbps | 760Mbps | 634Mbps |
| rv-virt:netnsh_smp | 387Mbps | 455Mbps | 447Mbps | 502Mbps |
| rv-virt:netnsh64 | 602Mbps | 595Mbps | 881Mbps | 769Mbps |
| rv-virt:netnsh64_smp | 414Mbps | 515Mbps | 491Mbps | 525Mbps |
| rv-virt:knetnsh64 | 515Mbps | 457Mbps | 606Mbps | 540Mbps |
| rv-virt:knetnsh64_smp | 308Mbps | 389Mbps | 415Mbps | 474Mbps |
Note: Both CONFIG_IOB_NBUFFERS=64, using iperf command, all in Mbits/sec
Tested in QEMU 7.2.2
Signed-off-by: wangbowen6 <wangbowen6@xiaomi.com>
Signed-off-by: Zhe Weng <wengzhe@xiaomi.com>