[PATCH v2 0/9] arm/arm64: KVM: dynamic VGIC sizing

Marc Zyngier marc.zyngier at arm.com
Thu Jun 19 02:21:24 PDT 2014


So far, the VGIC data structures have been statically sized, meaning
that we always have to support more interrupts than we actually want,
and more CPU interfaces than we should. This is a waste of resource,
and is the kind of things that should be tuneable.

This series addresses that issue by changing the data structures to be
dynamically allocated, and adds a new configuration attribute to
allocate the number of interrupts. When the attribute is not used, we
fallback to the old behaviour of allocating a fixed number of
interrupts.

The last patch of the series is a bit out of context, but tends to fit
well here code-wise. It solves an interesting issue having to do with
the placement of the GICV interface in Stage-2 when using 64k pages
(if the HW is not 64k aligned, we need to tell userspace about the
"sub-page offset" so it can correctly place the guest's GICC region).

This series is also the base for Andre Przywara's GICv3 distributor
emulation code (which can support far more than 8 vcpus and 1020
interrupts).

This has been tested on both ARM (TC2) and arm64 (model).

Marc Zyngier (9):
  KVM: ARM: vgic: plug irq injection race
  arm/arm64: KVM: vgic: switch to dynamic allocation
  arm/arm64: KVM: vgic: Parametrize VGIC_NR_SHARED_IRQS
  arm/arm64: KVM: vgic: kill VGIC_MAX_CPUS
  arm/arm64: KVM: vgic: handle out-of-range MMIO accesses
  arm/arm64: KVM: vgic: kill VGIC_NR_IRQS
  arm/arm64: KVM: vgic: delay vgic allocation until init time
  arm/arm64: KVM: vgic: make number of irqs a configurable attribute
  arm64: KVM: vgic: deal with GIC sub-page alignment

 arch/arm/include/uapi/asm/kvm.h   |   2 +
 arch/arm/kvm/arm.c                |  10 +-
 arch/arm64/include/uapi/asm/kvm.h |   2 +
 include/kvm/arm_vgic.h            |  54 +++---
 virt/kvm/arm/vgic.c               | 357 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------
 5 files changed, 339 insertions(+), 86 deletions(-)

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