[PATCH v3 09/32] arm64: KVM: user space interface

Marc Zyngier marc.zyngier at arm.com
Fri Apr 12 11:31:21 EDT 2013


On 10/04/13 17:45, Will Deacon wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 08, 2013 at 05:17:11PM +0100, Marc Zyngier wrote:
>> Provide the kvm.h file that defines the user space visible
>> interface.
>>
>> Reviewed-by: Christopher Covington <cov at codeaurora.org>
>> Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier at arm.com>
>> ---
>>  arch/arm64/include/uapi/asm/kvm.h | 117 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>  1 file changed, 117 insertions(+)
>>  create mode 100644 arch/arm64/include/uapi/asm/kvm.h
>>
>> diff --git a/arch/arm64/include/uapi/asm/kvm.h b/arch/arm64/include/uapi/asm/kvm.h
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 0000000..4e64570
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/arch/arm64/include/uapi/asm/kvm.h
>> @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@
>> +/*
>> + * Copyright (C) 2012,2013 - ARM Ltd
>> + * Author: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier at arm.com>
>> + *
>> + * Derived from arch/arm/include/uapi/asm/kvm.h:
>> + * Copyright (C) 2012 - Virtual Open Systems and Columbia University
>> + * Author: Christoffer Dall <c.dall at virtualopensystems.com>
>> + *
>> + * 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.
>> + *
>> + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
>> + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
>> + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
>> + * GNU General Public License for more details.
>> + *
>> + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
>> + * along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
>> + */
>> +
>> +#ifndef __ARM_KVM_H__
>> +#define __ARM_KVM_H__
>> +
>> +#define KVM_SPSR_EL1	0
>> +#define KVM_NR_SPSR	1
>> +
>> +#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
>> +#include <asm/types.h>
>> +#include <asm/ptrace.h>
>> +
>> +#define __KVM_HAVE_GUEST_DEBUG
>> +#define __KVM_HAVE_IRQ_LINE
>> +
>> +#define KVM_REG_SIZE(id)						\
>> +	(1U << (((id) & KVM_REG_SIZE_MASK) >> KVM_REG_SIZE_SHIFT))
>> +
>> +struct kvm_regs {
>> +	struct user_pt_regs regs;	/* sp = sp_el0 */
>> +
>> +	__u64	sp_el1;
>> +	__u64	elr_el1;
>> +
>> +	__u64	spsr[KVM_NR_SPSR];
>> +
>> +	struct user_fpsimd_state fp_regs;
>> +};
>> +
>> +/* Supported Processor Types */
>> +#define KVM_ARM_TARGET_AEM_V8		0
>> +#define KVM_ARM_TARGET_FOUNDATION_V8	1
>> +#define KVM_ARM_TARGET_CORTEX_A57	2
>> +
>> +#define KVM_ARM_NUM_TARGETS		3
>> +
>> +/* KVM_ARM_SET_DEVICE_ADDR ioctl id encoding */
>> +#define KVM_ARM_DEVICE_TYPE_SHIFT	0
>> +#define KVM_ARM_DEVICE_TYPE_MASK	(0xffff << KVM_ARM_DEVICE_TYPE_SHIFT)
>> +#define KVM_ARM_DEVICE_ID_SHIFT		16
>> +#define KVM_ARM_DEVICE_ID_MASK		(0xffff << KVM_ARM_DEVICE_ID_SHIFT)
>> +
>> +/* Supported device IDs */
>> +#define KVM_ARM_DEVICE_VGIC_V2		0
>> +
>> +/* Supported VGIC address types  */
>> +#define KVM_VGIC_V2_ADDR_TYPE_DIST	0
>> +#define KVM_VGIC_V2_ADDR_TYPE_CPU	1
>> +
>> +#define KVM_VGIC_V2_DIST_SIZE		0x1000
>> +#define KVM_VGIC_V2_CPU_SIZE		0x2000
> 
> How does this work with 64k pages?
> 
>> +struct kvm_vcpu_init {
>> +	__u32 target;
>> +	__u32 features[7];
>> +};
>> +
>> +struct kvm_sregs {
>> +};
>> +
>> +struct kvm_fpu {
>> +};
>> +
>> +struct kvm_guest_debug_arch {
>> +};
>> +
>> +struct kvm_debug_exit_arch {
>> +};
>> +
>> +struct kvm_sync_regs {
>> +};
>> +
>> +struct kvm_arch_memory_slot {
>> +};
>> +
>> +/* KVM_IRQ_LINE irq field index values */
>> +#define KVM_ARM_IRQ_TYPE_SHIFT		24
>> +#define KVM_ARM_IRQ_TYPE_MASK		0xff
>> +#define KVM_ARM_IRQ_VCPU_SHIFT		16
>> +#define KVM_ARM_IRQ_VCPU_MASK		0xff
>> +#define KVM_ARM_IRQ_NUM_SHIFT		0
>> +#define KVM_ARM_IRQ_NUM_MASK		0xffff
>> +
>> +/* irq_type field */
>> +#define KVM_ARM_IRQ_TYPE_CPU		0
>> +#define KVM_ARM_IRQ_TYPE_SPI		1
>> +#define KVM_ARM_IRQ_TYPE_PPI		2
>> +
>> +/* out-of-kernel GIC cpu interrupt injection irq_number field */
>> +#define KVM_ARM_IRQ_CPU_IRQ		0
>> +#define KVM_ARM_IRQ_CPU_FIQ		1
> 
> Do we need this support for AArch64?

Probably not mandatory, but removing it would lead to even more surgery
on the 32bit side.

Plus, you may want to inject a FIQ in a guest ;-)

	M.
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