Message ID | cover.1505225353.git.alifm@linux.vnet.ibm.com |
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Headers | show |
Series | Virtio GPU for S390 | expand |
On 12.09.2017 16:26, Farhan Ali wrote: > These patches wire up the virtio-gpu device for CCW bus for > S390. > > For the S390 architecture which does not natively support any graphics > device, virtio gpu in 2D mode could be used to emulate a simple graphics > card and use VNC as the display. > > eg: qemu-system-s390x ... -device virtio-gpu-ccw,devno=fe.0.0101 > -vnc host_ip_addr:5900 > > Note, to actually see any display content the > guest kernel needs to support DRM layer, Virtio GPU driver, > the Virtual Terminal layer etc. Do you have a list of CONFIG options that need to be enabled there? Are there also any patches to the guest kernel driver required? Or did that work out of the box once you've enabled the right CONFIG options? > I would appreciate any feedback on these patches, specially the > first patch. Patches look good to me, but I'm not at all familiar with the virtio-gpu code, so that likely does not count... Anyway, thanks a lot for tackling this! It's pretty cool to finally have a graphics card on s390x, too :-) Thomas
On 09/13/2017 03:00 PM, Thomas Huth wrote: > On 12.09.2017 16:26, Farhan Ali wrote: >> These patches wire up the virtio-gpu device for CCW bus for S390. >> >> For the S390 architecture which does not natively support any >> graphics device, virtio gpu in 2D mode could be used to emulate a >> simple graphics card and use VNC as the display. >> >> eg: qemu-system-s390x ... -device virtio-gpu-ccw,devno=fe.0.0101 >> -vnc host_ip_addr:5900 >> >> Note, to actually see any display content the guest kernel needs to >> support DRM layer, Virtio GPU driver, the Virtual Terminal layer >> etc. > > Do you have a list of CONFIG options that need to be enabled there? > Are there also any patches to the guest kernel driver required? Or > did that work out of the box once you've enabled the right CONFIG > options? > It required some kernel hacking. You need to enable the VT layer for S390 to get any kind of graphics displayed. I experimented on the guest side to enable the VT layer and run a framebuffer console and also the Xfce desktop :) Anyway the CONFIG options I used are: The DRM configs to enable the DRM layer and virtio-gpu. I went with the default options for DRM layer. CONFIG_DRM CONFIG_DRM_VIRTIO_GPU We also need to enable configs for the VT layer CONFIG_VT CONFIG_DUMMY_CONSOLE And to display a framebuffer console for the guest CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE >> I would appreciate any feedback on these patches, specially the >> first patch. > > Patches look good to me, but I'm not at all familiar with the > virtio-gpu code, so that likely does not count... > > Anyway, thanks a lot for tackling this! It's pretty cool to finally > have a graphics card on s390x, too :-) > > Thomas >
Hi, > Do you have a list of CONFIG options that need to be enabled there? > Are there also any patches to the guest kernel driver required? guest kernel driver should be fine, it works for ppc64 (big endian) guests. cheers, Gerd