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16a0b7505SPeter Maydell'virt' generic virtual platform (``virt``)
26a0b7505SPeter Maydell==========================================
36a0b7505SPeter Maydell
46df743dcSPeter MaydellThe ``virt`` board is a platform which does not correspond to any
56a0b7505SPeter Maydellreal hardware; it is designed for use in virtual machines.
66a0b7505SPeter MaydellIt is the recommended board type if you simply want to run
76a0b7505SPeter Maydella guest such as Linux and do not care about reproducing the
86a0b7505SPeter Maydellidiosyncrasies and limitations of a particular bit of real-world
96a0b7505SPeter Maydellhardware.
106a0b7505SPeter Maydell
116a0b7505SPeter MaydellThis is a "versioned" board model, so as well as the ``virt`` machine
126a0b7505SPeter Maydelltype itself (which may have improvements, bugfixes and other minor
136a0b7505SPeter Maydellchanges between QEMU versions) a version is provided that guarantees
146a0b7505SPeter Maydellto have the same behaviour as that of previous QEMU releases, so
156a0b7505SPeter Maydellthat VM migration will work between QEMU versions. For instance the
166a0b7505SPeter Maydell``virt-5.0`` machine type will behave like the ``virt`` machine from
176a0b7505SPeter Maydellthe QEMU 5.0 release, and migration should work between ``virt-5.0``
186a0b7505SPeter Maydellof the 5.0 release and ``virt-5.0`` of the 5.1 release. Migration
196a0b7505SPeter Maydellis not guaranteed to work between different QEMU releases for
206a0b7505SPeter Maydellthe non-versioned ``virt`` machine type.
216a0b7505SPeter Maydell
226a0b7505SPeter MaydellSupported devices
236a0b7505SPeter Maydell"""""""""""""""""
246a0b7505SPeter Maydell
256a0b7505SPeter MaydellThe virt board supports:
266a0b7505SPeter Maydell
276a0b7505SPeter Maydell- PCI/PCIe devices
286a0b7505SPeter Maydell- Flash memory
296a0b7505SPeter Maydell- One PL011 UART
306a0b7505SPeter Maydell- An RTC
316a0b7505SPeter Maydell- The fw_cfg device that allows a guest to obtain data from QEMU
326a0b7505SPeter Maydell- A PL061 GPIO controller
336a0b7505SPeter Maydell- An optional SMMUv3 IOMMU
346a0b7505SPeter Maydell- hotpluggable DIMMs
356a0b7505SPeter Maydell- hotpluggable NVDIMMs
366a0b7505SPeter Maydell- An MSI controller (GICv2M or ITS). GICv2M is selected by default along
376a0b7505SPeter Maydell  with GICv2. ITS is selected by default with GICv3 (>= virt-2.7). Note
386a0b7505SPeter Maydell  that ITS is not modeled in TCG mode.
396a0b7505SPeter Maydell- 32 virtio-mmio transport devices
406a0b7505SPeter Maydell- running guests using the KVM accelerator on aarch64 hardware
416a0b7505SPeter Maydell- large amounts of RAM (at least 255GB, and more if using highmem)
426a0b7505SPeter Maydell- many CPUs (up to 512 if using a GICv3 and highmem)
436a0b7505SPeter Maydell- Secure-World-only devices if the CPU has TrustZone:
446a0b7505SPeter Maydell
456a0b7505SPeter Maydell  - A second PL011 UART
46daa726d9SMaxim Uvarov  - A second PL061 GPIO controller, with GPIO lines for triggering
47daa726d9SMaxim Uvarov    a system reset or system poweroff
486a0b7505SPeter Maydell  - A secure flash memory
496a0b7505SPeter Maydell  - 16MB of secure RAM
506a0b7505SPeter Maydell
516a0b7505SPeter MaydellSupported guest CPU types:
526a0b7505SPeter Maydell
536a0b7505SPeter Maydell- ``cortex-a7`` (32-bit)
546a0b7505SPeter Maydell- ``cortex-a15`` (32-bit; the default)
553b16766bSHao Wu- ``cortex-a35`` (64-bit)
566a0b7505SPeter Maydell- ``cortex-a53`` (64-bit)
576a0b7505SPeter Maydell- ``cortex-a57`` (64-bit)
586a0b7505SPeter Maydell- ``cortex-a72`` (64-bit)
592f6283fcSRichard Henderson- ``cortex-a76`` (64-bit)
604d39fcd8SShuuichirou Ishii- ``a64fx`` (64-bit)
616a0b7505SPeter Maydell- ``host`` (with KVM only)
625db6de80SRichard Henderson- ``neoverse-n1`` (64-bit)
636a0b7505SPeter Maydell- ``max`` (same as ``host`` for KVM; best possible emulation with TCG)
646a0b7505SPeter Maydell
656a0b7505SPeter MaydellNote that the default is ``cortex-a15``, so for an AArch64 guest you must
666a0b7505SPeter Maydellspecify a CPU type.
676a0b7505SPeter Maydell
686a0b7505SPeter MaydellGraphics output is available, but unlike the x86 PC machine types
696a0b7505SPeter Maydellthere is no default display device enabled: you should select one from
706a0b7505SPeter Maydellthe Display devices section of "-device help". The recommended option
716a0b7505SPeter Maydellis ``virtio-gpu-pci``; this is the only one which will work correctly
726a0b7505SPeter Maydellwith KVM. You may also need to ensure your guest kernel is configured
736a0b7505SPeter Maydellwith support for this; see below.
746a0b7505SPeter Maydell
756a0b7505SPeter MaydellMachine-specific options
766a0b7505SPeter Maydell""""""""""""""""""""""""
776a0b7505SPeter Maydell
786a0b7505SPeter MaydellThe following machine-specific options are supported:
796a0b7505SPeter Maydell
806a0b7505SPeter Maydellsecure
816a0b7505SPeter Maydell  Set ``on``/``off`` to enable/disable emulating a guest CPU which implements the
826a0b7505SPeter Maydell  Arm Security Extensions (TrustZone). The default is ``off``.
836a0b7505SPeter Maydell
846a0b7505SPeter Maydellvirtualization
856a0b7505SPeter Maydell  Set ``on``/``off`` to enable/disable emulating a guest CPU which implements the
866a0b7505SPeter Maydell  Arm Virtualization Extensions. The default is ``off``.
876a0b7505SPeter Maydell
88222f45b7SPeter Maydellmte
89222f45b7SPeter Maydell  Set ``on``/``off`` to enable/disable emulating a guest CPU which implements the
90222f45b7SPeter Maydell  Arm Memory Tagging Extensions. The default is ``off``.
91222f45b7SPeter Maydell
926a0b7505SPeter Maydellhighmem
936a0b7505SPeter Maydell  Set ``on``/``off`` to enable/disable placing devices and RAM in physical
946a0b7505SPeter Maydell  address space above 32 bits. The default is ``on`` for machine types
956a0b7505SPeter Maydell  later than ``virt-2.12``.
966a0b7505SPeter Maydell
97f40408a9SGavin Shancompact-highmem
98f40408a9SGavin Shan  Set ``on``/``off`` to enable/disable the compact layout for high memory regions.
99f40408a9SGavin Shan  The default is ``on`` for machine types later than ``virt-7.2``.
100f40408a9SGavin Shan
101*6a48c64eSGavin Shanhighmem-redists
102*6a48c64eSGavin Shan  Set ``on``/``off`` to enable/disable the high memory region for GICv3 or
103*6a48c64eSGavin Shan  GICv4 redistributor. The default is ``on``. Setting this to ``off`` will
104*6a48c64eSGavin Shan  limit the maximum number of CPUs when GICv3 or GICv4 is used.
105*6a48c64eSGavin Shan
106*6a48c64eSGavin Shanhighmem-ecam
107*6a48c64eSGavin Shan  Set ``on``/``off`` to enable/disable the high memory region for PCI ECAM.
108*6a48c64eSGavin Shan  The default is ``on`` for machine types later than ``virt-3.0``.
109*6a48c64eSGavin Shan
110*6a48c64eSGavin Shanhighmem-mmio
111*6a48c64eSGavin Shan  Set ``on``/``off`` to enable/disable the high memory region for PCI MMIO.
112*6a48c64eSGavin Shan  The default is ``on``.
113*6a48c64eSGavin Shan
1146a0b7505SPeter Maydellgic-version
1156a0b7505SPeter Maydell  Specify the version of the Generic Interrupt Controller (GIC) to provide.
1166a0b7505SPeter Maydell  Valid values are:
1176a0b7505SPeter Maydell
1186a0b7505SPeter Maydell  ``2``
11901130173SHeinrich Schuchardt    GICv2. Note that this limits the number of CPUs to 8.
1206a0b7505SPeter Maydell  ``3``
12101130173SHeinrich Schuchardt    GICv3. This allows up to 512 CPUs.
1227cf3f8d2SPeter Maydell  ``4``
1237cf3f8d2SPeter Maydell    GICv4. Requires ``virtualization`` to be ``on``; allows up to 317 CPUs.
1246a0b7505SPeter Maydell  ``host``
1256a0b7505SPeter Maydell    Use the same GIC version the host provides, when using KVM
1266a0b7505SPeter Maydell  ``max``
1276a0b7505SPeter Maydell    Use the best GIC version possible (same as host when using KVM;
1287cf3f8d2SPeter Maydell    with TCG this is currently ``3`` if ``virtualization`` is ``off`` and
1297cf3f8d2SPeter Maydell    ``4`` if ``virtualization`` is ``on``, but this may change in future)
1306a0b7505SPeter Maydell
1316a0b7505SPeter Maydellits
1326a0b7505SPeter Maydell  Set ``on``/``off`` to enable/disable ITS instantiation. The default is ``on``
1336a0b7505SPeter Maydell  for machine types later than ``virt-2.7``.
1346a0b7505SPeter Maydell
1356a0b7505SPeter Maydelliommu
1366a0b7505SPeter Maydell  Set the IOMMU type to create for the guest. Valid values are:
1376a0b7505SPeter Maydell
1386a0b7505SPeter Maydell  ``none``
1396a0b7505SPeter Maydell    Don't create an IOMMU (the default)
1406a0b7505SPeter Maydell  ``smmuv3``
1416a0b7505SPeter Maydell    Create an SMMUv3
1426a0b7505SPeter Maydell
1436a0b7505SPeter Maydellras
1446a0b7505SPeter Maydell  Set ``on``/``off`` to enable/disable reporting host memory errors to a guest
1456a0b7505SPeter Maydell  using ACPI and guest external abort exceptions. The default is off.
1466a0b7505SPeter Maydell
1475242876fSJason A. Donenfelddtb-randomness
1485242876fSJason A. Donenfeld  Set ``on``/``off`` to pass random seeds via the guest DTB
1495242876fSJason A. Donenfeld  rng-seed and kaslr-seed nodes (in both "/chosen" and
1505242876fSJason A. Donenfeld  "/secure-chosen") to use for features like the random number
1515242876fSJason A. Donenfeld  generator and address space randomisation. The default is
1525242876fSJason A. Donenfeld  ``on``. You will want to disable it if your trusted boot chain
1535242876fSJason A. Donenfeld  will verify the DTB it is passed, since this option causes the
1545242876fSJason A. Donenfeld  DTB to be non-deterministic. It would be the responsibility of
1555242876fSJason A. Donenfeld  the firmware to come up with a seed and pass it on if it wants to.
1565242876fSJason A. Donenfeld
15733973e1eSAlex Bennéedtb-kaslr-seed
1585242876fSJason A. Donenfeld  A deprecated synonym for dtb-randomness.
15933973e1eSAlex Bennée
1606a0b7505SPeter MaydellLinux guest kernel configuration
1616a0b7505SPeter Maydell""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
1626a0b7505SPeter Maydell
1636a0b7505SPeter MaydellThe 'defconfig' for Linux arm and arm64 kernels should include the
1646a0b7505SPeter Maydellright device drivers for virtio and the PCI controller; however some older
1656a0b7505SPeter Maydellkernel versions, especially for 32-bit Arm, did not have everything
1666a0b7505SPeter Maydellenabled by default. If you're not seeing PCI devices that you expect,
1676a0b7505SPeter Maydellthen check that your guest config has::
1686a0b7505SPeter Maydell
1696a0b7505SPeter Maydell  CONFIG_PCI=y
1706a0b7505SPeter Maydell  CONFIG_VIRTIO_PCI=y
1716a0b7505SPeter Maydell  CONFIG_PCI_HOST_GENERIC=y
1726a0b7505SPeter Maydell
1736a0b7505SPeter MaydellIf you want to use the ``virtio-gpu-pci`` graphics device you will also
1746a0b7505SPeter Maydellneed::
1756a0b7505SPeter Maydell
1766a0b7505SPeter Maydell  CONFIG_DRM=y
1776a0b7505SPeter Maydell  CONFIG_DRM_VIRTIO_GPU=y
1786a0b7505SPeter Maydell
1796a0b7505SPeter MaydellHardware configuration information for bare-metal programming
1806a0b7505SPeter Maydell"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
1816a0b7505SPeter Maydell
1826a0b7505SPeter MaydellThe ``virt`` board automatically generates a device tree blob ("dtb")
1836a0b7505SPeter Maydellwhich it passes to the guest. This provides information about the
1846a0b7505SPeter Maydelladdresses, interrupt lines and other configuration of the various devices
1856a0b7505SPeter Maydellin the system. Guest code can rely on and hard-code the following
1866a0b7505SPeter Maydelladdresses:
1876a0b7505SPeter Maydell
1886a0b7505SPeter Maydell- Flash memory starts at address 0x0000_0000
1896a0b7505SPeter Maydell
1906a0b7505SPeter Maydell- RAM starts at 0x4000_0000
1916a0b7505SPeter Maydell
1926a0b7505SPeter MaydellAll other information about device locations may change between
1936a0b7505SPeter MaydellQEMU versions, so guest code must look in the DTB.
1946a0b7505SPeter Maydell
1956a0b7505SPeter MaydellQEMU supports two types of guest image boot for ``virt``, and
1966a0b7505SPeter Maydellthe way for the guest code to locate the dtb binary differs:
1976a0b7505SPeter Maydell
1986a0b7505SPeter Maydell- For guests using the Linux kernel boot protocol (this means any
1996a0b7505SPeter Maydell  non-ELF file passed to the QEMU ``-kernel`` option) the address
2006a0b7505SPeter Maydell  of the DTB is passed in a register (``r2`` for 32-bit guests,
2016a0b7505SPeter Maydell  or ``x0`` for 64-bit guests)
2026a0b7505SPeter Maydell
2036a0b7505SPeter Maydell- For guests booting as "bare-metal" (any other kind of boot),
2046a0b7505SPeter Maydell  the DTB is at the start of RAM (0x4000_0000)
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