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By default, QEMU will allow devices to be plugged into a bus up to the bus class's device count limit. If the user creates a device on the command line or via the monitor and doesn't explicitly specify the bus to plug it in, QEMU will plug it into the first non-full bus that it finds. This is fine in most cases, but some machines have multiple buses of a given type, some of which are dedicated to on-board devices and some of which have an externally exposed connector for user-pluggable devices. One example is I2C buses. Provide a new function qbus_mark_full() so that a machine model can mark this kind of "internal only" bus as 'full' after it has created all the devices that should be plugged into that bus. The "find a non-full bus" algorithm will then skip the internal-only bus when looking for a place to plug in user-created devices. Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> Message-id: 20210903151435.22379-2-peter.maydell@linaro.org |
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| cpus.c | ||
| datadir.c | ||
| device_tree.c | ||
| dma-helpers.c | ||
| globals.c | ||
| icount.c | ||
| ioport.c | ||
| main.c | ||
| memory.c | ||
| memory_mapping.c | ||
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| physmem.c | ||
| qdev-monitor.c | ||
| qemu-seccomp.c | ||
| qtest.c | ||
| rtc.c | ||
| runstate-action.c | ||
| runstate.c | ||
| timers-state.h | ||
| tpm.c | ||
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