[PATCH v5 03/21] KVM: ARM64: Add offset defines for PMU registers
Marc Zyngier
marc.zyngier at arm.com
Mon Dec 7 06:06:46 PST 2015
On 03/12/15 06:11, Shannon Zhao wrote:
> From: Shannon Zhao <shannon.zhao at linaro.org>
>
> We are about to trap and emulate acccesses to each PMU register
s/acccesses/accesses/
> individually. This adds the context offsets for the AArch64 PMU
> registers and their AArch32 counterparts.
>
> Signed-off-by: Shannon Zhao <shannon.zhao at linaro.org>
> ---
> arch/arm64/include/asm/kvm_asm.h | 55 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
> 1 file changed, 50 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/arch/arm64/include/asm/kvm_asm.h b/arch/arm64/include/asm/kvm_asm.h
> index 5e37710..4f804c1 100644
> --- a/arch/arm64/include/asm/kvm_asm.h
> +++ b/arch/arm64/include/asm/kvm_asm.h
> @@ -48,12 +48,34 @@
> #define MDSCR_EL1 22 /* Monitor Debug System Control Register */
> #define MDCCINT_EL1 23 /* Monitor Debug Comms Channel Interrupt Enable Reg */
>
Coming back to this patch, it gives a clear view of where you have state
duplication.
> +/* Performance Monitors Registers */
> +#define PMCR_EL0 24 /* Control Register */
> +#define PMOVSSET_EL0 25 /* Overflow Flag Status Set Register */
> +#define PMOVSCLR_EL0 26 /* Overflow Flag Status Clear Register */
This should only be a single state. You don't even have to represent it
in the sysreg array, to be honest.
> +#define PMSELR_EL0 27 /* Event Counter Selection Register */
> +#define PMCEID0_EL0 28 /* Common Event Identification Register 0 */
> +#define PMCEID1_EL0 29 /* Common Event Identification Register 1 */
> +#define PMEVCNTR0_EL0 30 /* Event Counter Register (0-30) */
> +#define PMEVCNTR30_EL0 60
> +#define PMCCNTR_EL0 61 /* Cycle Counter Register */
> +#define PMEVTYPER0_EL0 62 /* Event Type Register (0-30) */
> +#define PMEVTYPER30_EL0 92
> +#define PMCCFILTR_EL0 93 /* Cycle Count Filter Register */
> +#define PMXEVCNTR_EL0 94 /* Selected Event Count Register */
> +#define PMXEVTYPER_EL0 95 /* Selected Event Type Register */
These "select" registers aren't real ones, but just a way to pick the
real register. They should be removed.
> +#define PMCNTENSET_EL0 96 /* Count Enable Set Register */
> +#define PMCNTENCLR_EL0 97 /* Count Enable Clear Register */
> +#define PMINTENSET_EL1 98 /* Interrupt Enable Set Register */
> +#define PMINTENCLR_EL1 99 /* Interrupt Enable Clear Register */
Same for these. They are just convenient accessors for the HW register.
> +#define PMUSERENR_EL0 100 /* User Enable Register */
> +#define PMSWINC_EL0 101 /* Software Increment Register */
> +
> /* 32bit specific registers. Keep them at the end of the range */
> -#define DACR32_EL2 24 /* Domain Access Control Register */
> -#define IFSR32_EL2 25 /* Instruction Fault Status Register */
> -#define FPEXC32_EL2 26 /* Floating-Point Exception Control Register */
> -#define DBGVCR32_EL2 27 /* Debug Vector Catch Register */
> -#define NR_SYS_REGS 28
> +#define DACR32_EL2 102 /* Domain Access Control Register */
> +#define IFSR32_EL2 103 /* Instruction Fault Status Register */
> +#define FPEXC32_EL2 104 /* Floating-Point Exception Control Register */
> +#define DBGVCR32_EL2 105 /* Debug Vector Catch Register */
> +#define NR_SYS_REGS 106
>
> /* 32bit mapping */
> #define c0_MPIDR (MPIDR_EL1 * 2) /* MultiProcessor ID Register */
> @@ -75,6 +97,24 @@
> #define c6_IFAR (c6_DFAR + 1) /* Instruction Fault Address Register */
> #define c7_PAR (PAR_EL1 * 2) /* Physical Address Register */
> #define c7_PAR_high (c7_PAR + 1) /* PAR top 32 bits */
> +
> +/* Performance Monitors*/
> +#define c9_PMCR (PMCR_EL0 * 2)
> +#define c9_PMOVSSET (PMOVSSET_EL0 * 2)
> +#define c9_PMOVSCLR (PMOVSCLR_EL0 * 2)
> +#define c9_PMCCNTR (PMCCNTR_EL0 * 2)
> +#define c9_PMSELR (PMSELR_EL0 * 2)
> +#define c9_PMCEID0 (PMCEID0_EL0 * 2)
> +#define c9_PMCEID1 (PMCEID1_EL0 * 2)
> +#define c9_PMXEVCNTR (PMXEVCNTR_EL0 * 2)
> +#define c9_PMXEVTYPER (PMXEVTYPER_EL0 * 2)
> +#define c9_PMCNTENSET (PMCNTENSET_EL0 * 2)
> +#define c9_PMCNTENCLR (PMCNTENCLR_EL0 * 2)
> +#define c9_PMINTENSET (PMINTENSET_EL1 * 2)
> +#define c9_PMINTENCLR (PMINTENCLR_EL1 * 2)
> +#define c9_PMUSERENR (PMUSERENR_EL0 * 2)
> +#define c9_PMSWINC (PMSWINC_EL0 * 2)
> +
> #define c10_PRRR (MAIR_EL1 * 2) /* Primary Region Remap Register */
> #define c10_NMRR (c10_PRRR + 1) /* Normal Memory Remap Register */
> #define c12_VBAR (VBAR_EL1 * 2) /* Vector Base Address Register */
> @@ -86,6 +126,11 @@
> #define c10_AMAIR1 (c10_AMAIR0 + 1)/* Aux Memory Attr Indirection Reg */
> #define c14_CNTKCTL (CNTKCTL_EL1 * 2) /* Timer Control Register (PL1) */
>
> +/* Performance Monitors*/
> +#define c14_PMEVCNTR0 (PMEVCNTR0_EL0 * 2)
> +#define c14_PMEVTYPER0 (PMEVTYPER0_EL0 * 2)
> +#define c14_PMCCFILTR (PMCCFILTR_EL0 * 2)
> +
> #define cp14_DBGDSCRext (MDSCR_EL1 * 2)
> #define cp14_DBGBCR0 (DBGBCR0_EL1 * 2)
> #define cp14_DBGBVR0 (DBGBVR0_EL1 * 2)
>
In my branch, I've moved all of this to kvm_host.h since that's where
all the sysregs have moved with the new world-switch. Don't bother doing
that in your next version, I'll take care of the merging issues.
Thanks,
M.
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