kernel_optimize_test/arch/powerpc/kvm/book3s_segment.S
Alexander Graf 616dff8602 KVM: PPC: Book3S PR: Handle Facility interrupt and FSCR
POWER8 introduced a new interrupt type called "Facility unavailable interrupt"
which contains its status message in a new register called FSCR.

Handle these exits and try to emulate instructions for unhandled facilities.
Follow-on patches enable KVM to expose specific facilities into the guest.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-05-30 14:26:22 +02:00

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/*
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* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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*
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*
* Copyright SUSE Linux Products GmbH 2010
*
* Authors: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
*/
/* Real mode helpers */
#if defined(CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S_64)
#define GET_SHADOW_VCPU(reg) \
mr reg, r13
#elif defined(CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S_32)
#define GET_SHADOW_VCPU(reg) \
tophys(reg, r2); \
lwz reg, (THREAD + THREAD_KVM_SVCPU)(reg); \
tophys(reg, reg)
#endif
/* Disable for nested KVM */
#define USE_QUICK_LAST_INST
/* Get helper functions for subarch specific functionality */
#if defined(CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S_64)
#include "book3s_64_slb.S"
#elif defined(CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S_32)
#include "book3s_32_sr.S"
#endif
/******************************************************************************
* *
* Entry code *
* *
*****************************************************************************/
.global kvmppc_handler_trampoline_enter
kvmppc_handler_trampoline_enter:
/* Required state:
*
* MSR = ~IR|DR
* R1 = host R1
* R2 = host R2
* R4 = guest shadow MSR
* R5 = normal host MSR
* R6 = current host MSR (EE, IR, DR off)
* LR = highmem guest exit code
* all other volatile GPRS = free
* SVCPU[CR] = guest CR
* SVCPU[XER] = guest XER
* SVCPU[CTR] = guest CTR
* SVCPU[LR] = guest LR
*/
/* r3 = shadow vcpu */
GET_SHADOW_VCPU(r3)
/* Save guest exit handler address and MSR */
mflr r0
PPC_STL r0, HSTATE_VMHANDLER(r3)
PPC_STL r5, HSTATE_HOST_MSR(r3)
/* Save R1/R2 in the PACA (64-bit) or shadow_vcpu (32-bit) */
PPC_STL r1, HSTATE_HOST_R1(r3)
PPC_STL r2, HSTATE_HOST_R2(r3)
/* Activate guest mode, so faults get handled by KVM */
li r11, KVM_GUEST_MODE_GUEST
stb r11, HSTATE_IN_GUEST(r3)
/* Switch to guest segment. This is subarch specific. */
LOAD_GUEST_SEGMENTS
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S_64
BEGIN_FTR_SECTION
/* Save host FSCR */
mfspr r8, SPRN_FSCR
std r8, HSTATE_HOST_FSCR(r13)
/* Set FSCR during guest execution */
ld r9, SVCPU_SHADOW_FSCR(r13)
mtspr SPRN_FSCR, r9
END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_ARCH_207S)
/* Some guests may need to have dcbz set to 32 byte length.
*
* Usually we ensure that by patching the guest's instructions
* to trap on dcbz and emulate it in the hypervisor.
*
* If we can, we should tell the CPU to use 32 byte dcbz though,
* because that's a lot faster.
*/
lbz r0, HSTATE_RESTORE_HID5(r3)
cmpwi r0, 0
beq no_dcbz32_on
mfspr r0,SPRN_HID5
ori r0, r0, 0x80 /* XXX HID5_dcbz32 = 0x80 */
mtspr SPRN_HID5,r0
no_dcbz32_on:
#endif /* CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S_64 */
/* Enter guest */
PPC_LL r8, SVCPU_CTR(r3)
PPC_LL r9, SVCPU_LR(r3)
lwz r10, SVCPU_CR(r3)
lwz r11, SVCPU_XER(r3)
mtctr r8
mtlr r9
mtcr r10
mtxer r11
/* Move SRR0 and SRR1 into the respective regs */
PPC_LL r9, SVCPU_PC(r3)
/* First clear RI in our current MSR value */
li r0, MSR_RI
andc r6, r6, r0
PPC_LL r0, SVCPU_R0(r3)
PPC_LL r1, SVCPU_R1(r3)
PPC_LL r2, SVCPU_R2(r3)
PPC_LL r5, SVCPU_R5(r3)
PPC_LL r7, SVCPU_R7(r3)
PPC_LL r8, SVCPU_R8(r3)
PPC_LL r10, SVCPU_R10(r3)
PPC_LL r11, SVCPU_R11(r3)
PPC_LL r12, SVCPU_R12(r3)
PPC_LL r13, SVCPU_R13(r3)
MTMSR_EERI(r6)
mtsrr0 r9
mtsrr1 r4
PPC_LL r4, SVCPU_R4(r3)
PPC_LL r6, SVCPU_R6(r3)
PPC_LL r9, SVCPU_R9(r3)
PPC_LL r3, (SVCPU_R3)(r3)
RFI
kvmppc_handler_trampoline_enter_end:
/******************************************************************************
* *
* Exit code *
* *
*****************************************************************************/
.global kvmppc_handler_trampoline_exit
kvmppc_handler_trampoline_exit:
.global kvmppc_interrupt_pr
kvmppc_interrupt_pr:
/* Register usage at this point:
*
* SPRG_SCRATCH0 = guest R13
* R12 = exit handler id
* R13 = shadow vcpu (32-bit) or PACA (64-bit)
* HSTATE.SCRATCH0 = guest R12
* HSTATE.SCRATCH1 = guest CR
*
*/
/* Save registers */
PPC_STL r0, SVCPU_R0(r13)
PPC_STL r1, SVCPU_R1(r13)
PPC_STL r2, SVCPU_R2(r13)
PPC_STL r3, SVCPU_R3(r13)
PPC_STL r4, SVCPU_R4(r13)
PPC_STL r5, SVCPU_R5(r13)
PPC_STL r6, SVCPU_R6(r13)
PPC_STL r7, SVCPU_R7(r13)
PPC_STL r8, SVCPU_R8(r13)
PPC_STL r9, SVCPU_R9(r13)
PPC_STL r10, SVCPU_R10(r13)
PPC_STL r11, SVCPU_R11(r13)
/* Restore R1/R2 so we can handle faults */
PPC_LL r1, HSTATE_HOST_R1(r13)
PPC_LL r2, HSTATE_HOST_R2(r13)
/* Save guest PC and MSR */
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC64
BEGIN_FTR_SECTION
andi. r0, r12, 0x2
cmpwi cr1, r0, 0
beq 1f
mfspr r3,SPRN_HSRR0
mfspr r4,SPRN_HSRR1
andi. r12,r12,0x3ffd
b 2f
END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_HVMODE)
#endif
1: mfsrr0 r3
mfsrr1 r4
2:
PPC_STL r3, SVCPU_PC(r13)
PPC_STL r4, SVCPU_SHADOW_SRR1(r13)
/* Get scratch'ed off registers */
GET_SCRATCH0(r9)
PPC_LL r8, HSTATE_SCRATCH0(r13)
lwz r7, HSTATE_SCRATCH1(r13)
PPC_STL r9, SVCPU_R13(r13)
PPC_STL r8, SVCPU_R12(r13)
stw r7, SVCPU_CR(r13)
/* Save more register state */
mfxer r5
mfdar r6
mfdsisr r7
mfctr r8
mflr r9
stw r5, SVCPU_XER(r13)
PPC_STL r6, SVCPU_FAULT_DAR(r13)
stw r7, SVCPU_FAULT_DSISR(r13)
PPC_STL r8, SVCPU_CTR(r13)
PPC_STL r9, SVCPU_LR(r13)
/*
* In order for us to easily get the last instruction,
* we got the #vmexit at, we exploit the fact that the
* virtual layout is still the same here, so we can just
* ld from the guest's PC address
*/
/* We only load the last instruction when it's safe */
cmpwi r12, BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_DATA_STORAGE
beq ld_last_inst
cmpwi r12, BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_PROGRAM
beq ld_last_inst
cmpwi r12, BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_SYSCALL
beq ld_last_prev_inst
cmpwi r12, BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_ALIGNMENT
beq- ld_last_inst
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC64
BEGIN_FTR_SECTION
cmpwi r12, BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_H_EMUL_ASSIST
beq- ld_last_inst
END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_HVMODE)
BEGIN_FTR_SECTION
cmpwi r12, BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_FAC_UNAVAIL
beq- ld_last_inst
END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_ARCH_207S)
#endif
b no_ld_last_inst
ld_last_prev_inst:
addi r3, r3, -4
ld_last_inst:
/* Save off the guest instruction we're at */
/* In case lwz faults */
li r0, KVM_INST_FETCH_FAILED
#ifdef USE_QUICK_LAST_INST
/* Set guest mode to 'jump over instruction' so if lwz faults
* we'll just continue at the next IP. */
li r9, KVM_GUEST_MODE_SKIP
stb r9, HSTATE_IN_GUEST(r13)
/* 1) enable paging for data */
mfmsr r9
ori r11, r9, MSR_DR /* Enable paging for data */
mtmsr r11
sync
/* 2) fetch the instruction */
lwz r0, 0(r3)
/* 3) disable paging again */
mtmsr r9
sync
#endif
stw r0, SVCPU_LAST_INST(r13)
no_ld_last_inst:
/* Unset guest mode */
li r9, KVM_GUEST_MODE_NONE
stb r9, HSTATE_IN_GUEST(r13)
/* Switch back to host MMU */
LOAD_HOST_SEGMENTS
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S_64
lbz r5, HSTATE_RESTORE_HID5(r13)
cmpwi r5, 0
beq no_dcbz32_off
li r4, 0
mfspr r5,SPRN_HID5
rldimi r5,r4,6,56
mtspr SPRN_HID5,r5
no_dcbz32_off:
BEGIN_FTR_SECTION
/* Save guest FSCR on a FAC_UNAVAIL interrupt */
cmpwi r12, BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_FAC_UNAVAIL
bne+ no_fscr_save
mfspr r7, SPRN_FSCR
std r7, SVCPU_SHADOW_FSCR(r13)
no_fscr_save:
/* Restore host FSCR */
ld r8, HSTATE_HOST_FSCR(r13)
mtspr SPRN_FSCR, r8
END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_ARCH_207S)
#endif /* CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S_64 */
/*
* For some interrupts, we need to call the real Linux
* handler, so it can do work for us. This has to happen
* as if the interrupt arrived from the kernel though,
* so let's fake it here where most state is restored.
*
* Having set up SRR0/1 with the address where we want
* to continue with relocation on (potentially in module
* space), we either just go straight there with rfi[d],
* or we jump to an interrupt handler if there is an
* interrupt to be handled first. In the latter case,
* the rfi[d] at the end of the interrupt handler will
* get us back to where we want to continue.
*/
/* Register usage at this point:
*
* R1 = host R1
* R2 = host R2
* R10 = raw exit handler id
* R12 = exit handler id
* R13 = shadow vcpu (32-bit) or PACA (64-bit)
* SVCPU.* = guest *
*
*/
PPC_LL r6, HSTATE_HOST_MSR(r13)
PPC_LL r8, HSTATE_VMHANDLER(r13)
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC64
BEGIN_FTR_SECTION
beq cr1, 1f
mtspr SPRN_HSRR1, r6
mtspr SPRN_HSRR0, r8
END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_HVMODE)
#endif
1: /* Restore host msr -> SRR1 */
mtsrr1 r6
/* Load highmem handler address */
mtsrr0 r8
/* RFI into the highmem handler, or jump to interrupt handler */
cmpwi r12, BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_EXTERNAL
beqa BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_EXTERNAL
cmpwi r12, BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_DECREMENTER
beqa BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_DECREMENTER
cmpwi r12, BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_PERFMON
beqa BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_PERFMON
cmpwi r12, BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_DOORBELL
beqa BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_DOORBELL
RFI
kvmppc_handler_trampoline_exit_end: