/* * PPC64 processor support * * Copyright 2011 Matt Evans , IBM Corporation. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published * by the Free Software Foundation. */ #include "kvm/kvm-cpu.h" #include "kvm/symbol.h" #include "kvm/util.h" #include "kvm/kvm.h" #include "spapr.h" #include "spapr_pci.h" #include "xics.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include static int debug_fd; void kvm_cpu__set_debug_fd(int fd) { debug_fd = fd; } int kvm_cpu__get_debug_fd(void) { return debug_fd; } static struct kvm_cpu *kvm_cpu__new(struct kvm *kvm) { struct kvm_cpu *vcpu; vcpu = calloc(1, sizeof *vcpu); if (!vcpu) return NULL; vcpu->kvm = kvm; return vcpu; } void kvm_cpu__delete(struct kvm_cpu *vcpu) { free(vcpu); } struct kvm_cpu *kvm_cpu__arch_init(struct kvm *kvm, unsigned long cpu_id) { struct kvm_cpu *vcpu; int mmap_size; struct kvm_enable_cap papr_cap = { .cap = KVM_CAP_PPC_PAPR }; vcpu = kvm_cpu__new(kvm); if (!vcpu) return NULL; vcpu->cpu_id = cpu_id; vcpu->vcpu_fd = ioctl(vcpu->kvm->vm_fd, KVM_CREATE_VCPU, cpu_id); if (vcpu->vcpu_fd < 0) die_perror("KVM_CREATE_VCPU ioctl"); mmap_size = ioctl(vcpu->kvm->sys_fd, KVM_GET_VCPU_MMAP_SIZE, 0); if (mmap_size < 0) die_perror("KVM_GET_VCPU_MMAP_SIZE ioctl"); vcpu->kvm_run = mmap(NULL, mmap_size, PROT_RW, MAP_SHARED, vcpu->vcpu_fd, 0); if (vcpu->kvm_run == MAP_FAILED) die("unable to mmap vcpu fd"); if (ioctl(vcpu->vcpu_fd, KVM_ENABLE_CAP, &papr_cap) < 0) die("unable to enable PAPR capability"); /* * We start all CPUs, directing non-primary threads into the kernel's * secondary start point. When we come to support SLOF, we will start * only one and SLOF will RTAS call us to ask for others to be * started. (FIXME: make more generic & interface with whichever * firmware a platform may be using.) */ vcpu->is_running = true; return vcpu; } static void kvm_cpu__setup_fpu(struct kvm_cpu *vcpu) { /* Don't have to do anything, there's no expected FPU state. */ } static void kvm_cpu__setup_regs(struct kvm_cpu *vcpu) { /* * FIXME: This assumes PPC64 and Linux guest. It doesn't use the * OpenFirmware entry method, but instead the "embedded" entry which * passes the FDT address directly. */ struct kvm_regs *r = &vcpu->regs; if (vcpu->cpu_id == 0) { r->pc = KERNEL_START_ADDR; r->gpr[3] = vcpu->kvm->arch.fdt_gra; r->gpr[5] = 0; } else { r->pc = KERNEL_SECONDARY_START_ADDR; r->gpr[3] = vcpu->cpu_id; } r->msr = 0x8000000000001000UL; /* 64bit, non-HV, ME */ if (ioctl(vcpu->vcpu_fd, KVM_SET_REGS, &vcpu->regs) < 0) die_perror("KVM_SET_REGS failed"); } static void kvm_cpu__setup_sregs(struct kvm_cpu *vcpu) { /* * Some sregs setup to initialise SDR1/PVR/HIOR on PPC64 SPAPR * platforms using PR KVM. (Technically, this is all ignored on * SPAPR HV KVM.) Different setup is required for non-PV non-SPAPR * platforms! (FIXME.) */ struct kvm_sregs sregs; struct kvm_one_reg reg = {}; u64 value; if (ioctl(vcpu->vcpu_fd, KVM_GET_SREGS, &sregs) < 0) die("KVM_GET_SREGS failed"); sregs.u.s.sdr1 = vcpu->kvm->arch.sdr1; sregs.pvr = vcpu->kvm->arch.pvr; if (ioctl(vcpu->vcpu_fd, KVM_SET_SREGS, &sregs) < 0) die("KVM_SET_SREGS failed"); reg.id = KVM_REG_PPC_HIOR; value = 0; reg.addr = (u64)(unsigned long)&value; if (ioctl(vcpu->vcpu_fd, KVM_SET_ONE_REG, ®) < 0) die("KVM_SET_ONE_REG failed"); } /** * kvm_cpu__reset_vcpu - reset virtual CPU to a known state */ void kvm_cpu__reset_vcpu(struct kvm_cpu *vcpu) { kvm_cpu__setup_regs(vcpu); kvm_cpu__setup_sregs(vcpu); kvm_cpu__setup_fpu(vcpu); } /* kvm_cpu__irq - set KVM's IRQ flag on this vcpu */ void kvm_cpu__irq(struct kvm_cpu *vcpu, int pin, int level) { unsigned int virq = level ? KVM_INTERRUPT_SET_LEVEL : KVM_INTERRUPT_UNSET; /* FIXME: POWER-specific */ if (pin != POWER7_EXT_IRQ) return; if (ioctl(vcpu->vcpu_fd, KVM_INTERRUPT, &virq) < 0) pr_warning("Could not KVM_INTERRUPT."); } void kvm_cpu__arch_nmi(struct kvm_cpu *cpu) { } bool kvm_cpu__handle_exit(struct kvm_cpu *vcpu) { bool ret = true; struct kvm_run *run = vcpu->kvm_run; switch(run->exit_reason) { case KVM_EXIT_PAPR_HCALL: run->papr_hcall.ret = spapr_hypercall(vcpu, run->papr_hcall.nr, (target_ulong*)run->papr_hcall.args); break; default: ret = false; } return ret; } bool kvm_cpu__emulate_mmio(struct kvm_cpu *vcpu, u64 phys_addr, u8 *data, u32 len, u8 is_write) { /* * FIXME: This function will need to be split in order to support * various PowerPC platforms/PHB types, etc. It currently assumes SPAPR * PPC64 guest. */ bool ret = false; if ((phys_addr >= SPAPR_PCI_WIN_START) && (phys_addr < SPAPR_PCI_WIN_END)) { ret = spapr_phb_mmio(vcpu, phys_addr, data, len, is_write); } else { pr_warning("MMIO %s unknown address %llx (size %d)!\n", is_write ? "write to" : "read from", phys_addr, len); } return ret; } #define CONDSTR_BIT(m, b) (((m) & MSR_##b) ? #b" " : "") void kvm_cpu__show_registers(struct kvm_cpu *vcpu) { struct kvm_regs regs; struct kvm_sregs sregs; int r; if (ioctl(vcpu->vcpu_fd, KVM_GET_REGS, ®s) < 0) die("KVM_GET_REGS failed"); if (ioctl(vcpu->vcpu_fd, KVM_GET_SREGS, &sregs) < 0) die("KVM_GET_SREGS failed"); dprintf(debug_fd, "\n Registers:\n"); dprintf(debug_fd, " NIP: %016llx MSR: %016llx " "( %s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s)\n", regs.pc, regs.msr, CONDSTR_BIT(regs.msr, SF), CONDSTR_BIT(regs.msr, HV), /* ! */ CONDSTR_BIT(regs.msr, VEC), CONDSTR_BIT(regs.msr, VSX), CONDSTR_BIT(regs.msr, EE), CONDSTR_BIT(regs.msr, PR), CONDSTR_BIT(regs.msr, FP), CONDSTR_BIT(regs.msr, ME), CONDSTR_BIT(regs.msr, IR), CONDSTR_BIT(regs.msr, DR), CONDSTR_BIT(regs.msr, RI), CONDSTR_BIT(regs.msr, LE)); dprintf(debug_fd, " CTR: %016llx LR: %016llx CR: %08llx\n", regs.ctr, regs.lr, regs.cr); dprintf(debug_fd, " SRR0: %016llx SRR1: %016llx XER: %016llx\n", regs.srr0, regs.srr1, regs.xer); dprintf(debug_fd, " SPRG0: %016llx SPRG1: %016llx\n", regs.sprg0, regs.sprg1); dprintf(debug_fd, " SPRG2: %016llx SPRG3: %016llx\n", regs.sprg2, regs.sprg3); dprintf(debug_fd, " SPRG4: %016llx SPRG5: %016llx\n", regs.sprg4, regs.sprg5); dprintf(debug_fd, " SPRG6: %016llx SPRG7: %016llx\n", regs.sprg6, regs.sprg7); dprintf(debug_fd, " GPRs:\n "); for (r = 0; r < 32; r++) { dprintf(debug_fd, "%016llx ", regs.gpr[r]); if ((r & 3) == 3) dprintf(debug_fd, "\n "); } dprintf(debug_fd, "\n"); /* FIXME: Assumes SLB-based (book3s) guest */ for (r = 0; r < 32; r++) { dprintf(debug_fd, " SLB%02d %016llx %016llx\n", r, sregs.u.s.ppc64.slb[r].slbe, sregs.u.s.ppc64.slb[r].slbv); } dprintf(debug_fd, "----------\n"); } void kvm_cpu__show_code(struct kvm_cpu *vcpu) { if (ioctl(vcpu->vcpu_fd, KVM_GET_REGS, &vcpu->regs) < 0) die("KVM_GET_REGS failed"); /* FIXME: Dump/disassemble some code...! */ dprintf(debug_fd, "\n Stack:\n"); dprintf(debug_fd, " ------\n"); /* Only works in real mode: */ kvm__dump_mem(vcpu->kvm, vcpu->regs.gpr[1], 32, debug_fd); } void kvm_cpu__show_page_tables(struct kvm_cpu *vcpu) { /* Does nothing yet */ }