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- /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
- /*
- * Copyright 2017 Benjamin Herrenschmidt, IBM Corporation
- */
- #ifndef _KVM_PPC_BOOK3S_XIVE_H
- #define _KVM_PPC_BOOK3S_XIVE_H
- #ifdef CONFIG_KVM_XICS
- #include "book3s_xics.h"
- /*
- * The XIVE Interrupt source numbers are within the range 0 to
- * KVMPPC_XICS_NR_IRQS.
- */
- #define KVMPPC_XIVE_FIRST_IRQ 0
- #define KVMPPC_XIVE_NR_IRQS KVMPPC_XICS_NR_IRQS
- /*
- * State for one guest irq source.
- *
- * For each guest source we allocate a HW interrupt in the XIVE
- * which we use for all SW triggers. It will be unused for
- * pass-through but it's easier to keep around as the same
- * guest interrupt can alternatively be emulated or pass-through
- * if a physical device is hot unplugged and replaced with an
- * emulated one.
- *
- * This state structure is very similar to the XICS one with
- * additional XIVE specific tracking.
- */
- struct kvmppc_xive_irq_state {
- bool valid; /* Interrupt entry is valid */
- u32 number; /* Guest IRQ number */
- u32 ipi_number; /* XIVE IPI HW number */
- struct xive_irq_data ipi_data; /* XIVE IPI associated data */
- u32 pt_number; /* XIVE Pass-through number if any */
- struct xive_irq_data *pt_data; /* XIVE Pass-through associated data */
- /* Targetting as set by guest */
- u8 guest_priority; /* Guest set priority */
- u8 saved_priority; /* Saved priority when masking */
- /* Actual targetting */
- u32 act_server; /* Actual server */
- u8 act_priority; /* Actual priority */
- /* Various state bits */
- bool in_eoi; /* Synchronize with H_EOI */
- bool old_p; /* P bit state when masking */
- bool old_q; /* Q bit state when masking */
- bool lsi; /* level-sensitive interrupt */
- bool asserted; /* Only for emulated LSI: current state */
- /* Saved for migration state */
- bool in_queue;
- bool saved_p;
- bool saved_q;
- u8 saved_scan_prio;
- /* Xive native */
- u32 eisn; /* Guest Effective IRQ number */
- };
- /* Select the "right" interrupt (IPI vs. passthrough) */
- static inline void kvmppc_xive_select_irq(struct kvmppc_xive_irq_state *state,
- u32 *out_hw_irq,
- struct xive_irq_data **out_xd)
- {
- if (state->pt_number) {
- if (out_hw_irq)
- *out_hw_irq = state->pt_number;
- if (out_xd)
- *out_xd = state->pt_data;
- } else {
- if (out_hw_irq)
- *out_hw_irq = state->ipi_number;
- if (out_xd)
- *out_xd = &state->ipi_data;
- }
- }
- /*
- * This corresponds to an "ICS" in XICS terminology, we use it
- * as a mean to break up source information into multiple structures.
- */
- struct kvmppc_xive_src_block {
- arch_spinlock_t lock;
- u16 id;
- struct kvmppc_xive_irq_state irq_state[KVMPPC_XICS_IRQ_PER_ICS];
- };
- struct kvmppc_xive;
- struct kvmppc_xive_ops {
- int (*reset_mapped)(struct kvm *kvm, unsigned long guest_irq);
- };
- #define KVMPPC_XIVE_FLAG_SINGLE_ESCALATION 0x1
- #define KVMPPC_XIVE_FLAG_SAVE_RESTORE 0x2
- struct kvmppc_xive {
- struct kvm *kvm;
- struct kvm_device *dev;
- struct dentry *dentry;
- /* VP block associated with the VM */
- u32 vp_base;
- /* Blocks of sources */
- struct kvmppc_xive_src_block *src_blocks[KVMPPC_XICS_MAX_ICS_ID + 1];
- u32 max_sbid;
- /*
- * For state save, we lazily scan the queues on the first interrupt
- * being migrated. We don't have a clean way to reset that flags
- * so we keep track of the number of valid sources and how many of
- * them were migrated so we can reset when all of them have been
- * processed.
- */
- u32 src_count;
- u32 saved_src_count;
- /*
- * Some irqs are delayed on restore until the source is created,
- * keep track here of how many of them
- */
- u32 delayed_irqs;
- /* Which queues (priorities) are in use by the guest */
- u8 qmap;
- /* Queue orders */
- u32 q_order;
- u32 q_page_order;
- /* Flags */
- u8 flags;
- /* Number of entries in the VP block */
- u32 nr_servers;
- struct kvmppc_xive_ops *ops;
- struct address_space *mapping;
- struct mutex mapping_lock;
- struct mutex lock;
- };
- #define KVMPPC_XIVE_Q_COUNT 8
- struct kvmppc_xive_vcpu {
- struct kvmppc_xive *xive;
- struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu;
- bool valid;
- /* Server number. This is the HW CPU ID from a guest perspective */
- u32 server_num;
- /*
- * HW VP corresponding to this VCPU. This is the base of the VP
- * block plus the server number.
- */
- u32 vp_id;
- u32 vp_chip_id;
- u32 vp_cam;
- /* IPI used for sending ... IPIs */
- u32 vp_ipi;
- struct xive_irq_data vp_ipi_data;
- /* Local emulation state */
- uint8_t cppr; /* guest CPPR */
- uint8_t hw_cppr;/* Hardware CPPR */
- uint8_t mfrr;
- uint8_t pending;
- /* Each VP has 8 queues though we only provision some */
- struct xive_q queues[KVMPPC_XIVE_Q_COUNT];
- u32 esc_virq[KVMPPC_XIVE_Q_COUNT];
- char *esc_virq_names[KVMPPC_XIVE_Q_COUNT];
- /* Stash a delayed irq on restore from migration (see set_icp) */
- u32 delayed_irq;
- /* Stats */
- u64 stat_rm_h_xirr;
- u64 stat_rm_h_ipoll;
- u64 stat_rm_h_cppr;
- u64 stat_rm_h_eoi;
- u64 stat_rm_h_ipi;
- u64 stat_vm_h_xirr;
- u64 stat_vm_h_ipoll;
- u64 stat_vm_h_cppr;
- u64 stat_vm_h_eoi;
- u64 stat_vm_h_ipi;
- };
- static inline struct kvm_vcpu *kvmppc_xive_find_server(struct kvm *kvm, u32 nr)
- {
- struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu = NULL;
- unsigned long i;
- kvm_for_each_vcpu(i, vcpu, kvm) {
- if (vcpu->arch.xive_vcpu && nr == vcpu->arch.xive_vcpu->server_num)
- return vcpu;
- }
- return NULL;
- }
- static inline struct kvmppc_xive_src_block *kvmppc_xive_find_source(struct kvmppc_xive *xive,
- u32 irq, u16 *source)
- {
- u32 bid = irq >> KVMPPC_XICS_ICS_SHIFT;
- u16 src = irq & KVMPPC_XICS_SRC_MASK;
- if (source)
- *source = src;
- if (bid > KVMPPC_XICS_MAX_ICS_ID)
- return NULL;
- return xive->src_blocks[bid];
- }
- /*
- * When the XIVE resources are allocated at the HW level, the VP
- * structures describing the vCPUs of a guest are distributed among
- * the chips to optimize the PowerBUS usage. For best performance, the
- * guest vCPUs can be pinned to match the VP structure distribution.
- *
- * Currently, the VP identifiers are deduced from the vCPU id using
- * the kvmppc_pack_vcpu_id() routine which is not incorrect but not
- * optimal either. It VSMT is used, the result is not continuous and
- * the constraints on HW resources described above can not be met.
- */
- static inline u32 kvmppc_xive_vp(struct kvmppc_xive *xive, u32 server)
- {
- return xive->vp_base + kvmppc_pack_vcpu_id(xive->kvm, server);
- }
- static inline bool kvmppc_xive_vp_in_use(struct kvm *kvm, u32 vp_id)
- {
- struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu = NULL;
- unsigned long i;
- kvm_for_each_vcpu(i, vcpu, kvm) {
- if (vcpu->arch.xive_vcpu && vp_id == vcpu->arch.xive_vcpu->vp_id)
- return true;
- }
- return false;
- }
- /*
- * Mapping between guest priorities and host priorities
- * is as follow.
- *
- * Guest request for 0...6 are honored. Guest request for anything
- * higher results in a priority of 6 being applied.
- *
- * Similar mapping is done for CPPR values
- */
- static inline u8 xive_prio_from_guest(u8 prio)
- {
- if (prio == 0xff || prio < 6)
- return prio;
- return 6;
- }
- static inline u8 xive_prio_to_guest(u8 prio)
- {
- return prio;
- }
- static inline u32 __xive_read_eq(__be32 *qpage, u32 msk, u32 *idx, u32 *toggle)
- {
- u32 cur;
- if (!qpage)
- return 0;
- cur = be32_to_cpup(qpage + *idx);
- if ((cur >> 31) == *toggle)
- return 0;
- *idx = (*idx + 1) & msk;
- if (*idx == 0)
- (*toggle) ^= 1;
- return cur & 0x7fffffff;
- }
- /*
- * Common Xive routines for XICS-over-XIVE and XIVE native
- */
- void kvmppc_xive_disable_vcpu_interrupts(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu);
- int kvmppc_xive_debug_show_queues(struct seq_file *m, struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu);
- void kvmppc_xive_debug_show_sources(struct seq_file *m,
- struct kvmppc_xive_src_block *sb);
- struct kvmppc_xive_src_block *kvmppc_xive_create_src_block(
- struct kvmppc_xive *xive, int irq);
- void kvmppc_xive_free_sources(struct kvmppc_xive_src_block *sb);
- int kvmppc_xive_select_target(struct kvm *kvm, u32 *server, u8 prio);
- int kvmppc_xive_attach_escalation(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, u8 prio,
- bool single_escalation);
- struct kvmppc_xive *kvmppc_xive_get_device(struct kvm *kvm, u32 type);
- void xive_cleanup_single_escalation(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu,
- struct kvmppc_xive_vcpu *xc, int irq);
- int kvmppc_xive_compute_vp_id(struct kvmppc_xive *xive, u32 cpu, u32 *vp);
- int kvmppc_xive_set_nr_servers(struct kvmppc_xive *xive, u64 addr);
- bool kvmppc_xive_check_save_restore(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu);
- static inline bool kvmppc_xive_has_single_escalation(struct kvmppc_xive *xive)
- {
- return xive->flags & KVMPPC_XIVE_FLAG_SINGLE_ESCALATION;
- }
- #endif /* CONFIG_KVM_XICS */
- #endif /* _KVM_PPC_BOOK3S_XICS_H */
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