Currently the qemu pseries machine numbers its virtual serial devices
from 0. However, existing pSeries machines running pHyp number them from
0x30000000.
In theory these indices are arbitrary, since everything necessary for the
kernel to find them is advertised in the device tree. However the debian
installer, at least, incorrectly looks for a device named vty@30... to
determine whether to use the hypervisor console.
Therefore this patch moves the numbers we use to match the existing pHyp
practice, in order to workaround broken userspace apps of this type.
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <dwg@au1.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
for (i = 0; i < MAX_SERIAL_PORTS; i++, irq++) {
if (serial_hds[i]) {
- spapr_vty_create(spapr->vio_bus, i, serial_hds[i],
- xics_find_qirq(spapr->icp, irq), irq);
+ spapr_vty_create(spapr->vio_bus, SPAPR_VTY_BASE_ADDRESS + i,
+ serial_hds[i], xics_find_qirq(spapr->icp, irq),
+ irq);
}
}
uint32_t nret, target_ulong rets)
{
uint8_t c = rtas_ld(args, 0);
- VIOsPAPRDevice *sdev = spapr_vio_find_by_reg(spapr->vio_bus, 0);
+ VIOsPAPRDevice *sdev = spapr_vio_find_by_reg(spapr->vio_bus,
+ SPAPR_VTY_BASE_ADDRESS);
if (!sdev) {
rtas_st(rets, 0, -1);
SPAPR_TCE_RW = 3,
};
+#define SPAPR_VTY_BASE_ADDRESS 0x30000000
+
struct VIOsPAPRDevice;
typedef struct VIOsPAPR_RTCE {