[PATCH v2 15/36] KVM: arm64: Move userspace system registers into separate function
Christoffer Dall
christoffer.dall at linaro.org
Thu Dec 7 09:06:09 PST 2017
There's a semantic difference between the EL1 registers that control
operation of a kernel running in EL1 and EL1 registers that only control
userspace execution in EL0. Since we can defer saving/restoring the
latter, move them into their own function.
We also take this chance to rename the function saving/restoring the
remaining system register to make it clear this function deals with
the EL1 system registers.
No functional change.
Reviewed-by: Andrew Jones <drjones at redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Christoffer Dall <christoffer.dall at linaro.org>
---
Notes:
Changes since v1:
- Added comment about sp_el0 to common save sysreg save/restore functions
arch/arm64/kvm/hyp/sysreg-sr.c | 44 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------
1 file changed, 33 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/arch/arm64/kvm/hyp/sysreg-sr.c b/arch/arm64/kvm/hyp/sysreg-sr.c
index 68a7d164e5e1..bbfb4d01af88 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/kvm/hyp/sysreg-sr.c
+++ b/arch/arm64/kvm/hyp/sysreg-sr.c
@@ -33,15 +33,24 @@ static void __hyp_text __sysreg_do_nothing(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt) { }
*/
static void __hyp_text __sysreg_save_common_state(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt)
+{
+ ctxt->sys_regs[MDSCR_EL1] = read_sysreg(mdscr_el1);
+
+ /*
+ * The host arm64 Linux uses sp_el0 to point to 'current' and it must
+ * therefore be saved/restored on every entry/exit to/from the guest.
+ */
+ ctxt->gp_regs.regs.sp = read_sysreg(sp_el0);
+}
+
+static void __hyp_text __sysreg_save_user_state(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt)
{
ctxt->sys_regs[ACTLR_EL1] = read_sysreg(actlr_el1);
ctxt->sys_regs[TPIDR_EL0] = read_sysreg(tpidr_el0);
ctxt->sys_regs[TPIDRRO_EL0] = read_sysreg(tpidrro_el0);
- ctxt->sys_regs[MDSCR_EL1] = read_sysreg(mdscr_el1);
- ctxt->gp_regs.regs.sp = read_sysreg(sp_el0);
}
-static void __hyp_text __sysreg_save_state(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt)
+static void __hyp_text __sysreg_save_el1_state(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt)
{
ctxt->sys_regs[MPIDR_EL1] = read_sysreg(vmpidr_el2);
ctxt->sys_regs[CSSELR_EL1] = read_sysreg(csselr_el1);
@@ -70,31 +79,42 @@ static void __hyp_text __sysreg_save_state(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt)
}
static hyp_alternate_select(__sysreg_call_save_host_state,
- __sysreg_save_state, __sysreg_do_nothing,
+ __sysreg_save_el1_state, __sysreg_do_nothing,
ARM64_HAS_VIRT_HOST_EXTN);
void __hyp_text __sysreg_save_host_state(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt)
{
__sysreg_call_save_host_state()(ctxt);
__sysreg_save_common_state(ctxt);
+ __sysreg_save_user_state(ctxt);
}
void __hyp_text __sysreg_save_guest_state(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt)
{
- __sysreg_save_state(ctxt);
+ __sysreg_save_el1_state(ctxt);
__sysreg_save_common_state(ctxt);
+ __sysreg_save_user_state(ctxt);
}
static void __hyp_text __sysreg_restore_common_state(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt)
{
- write_sysreg(ctxt->sys_regs[ACTLR_EL1], actlr_el1);
- write_sysreg(ctxt->sys_regs[TPIDR_EL0], tpidr_el0);
- write_sysreg(ctxt->sys_regs[TPIDRRO_EL0], tpidrro_el0);
write_sysreg(ctxt->sys_regs[MDSCR_EL1], mdscr_el1);
+
+ /*
+ * The host arm64 Linux uses sp_el0 to point to 'current' and it must
+ * therefore be saved/restored on every entry/exit to/from the guest.
+ */
write_sysreg(ctxt->gp_regs.regs.sp, sp_el0);
}
-static void __hyp_text __sysreg_restore_state(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt)
+static void __hyp_text __sysreg_restore_user_state(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt)
+{
+ write_sysreg(ctxt->sys_regs[ACTLR_EL1], actlr_el1);
+ write_sysreg(ctxt->sys_regs[TPIDR_EL0], tpidr_el0);
+ write_sysreg(ctxt->sys_regs[TPIDRRO_EL0], tpidrro_el0);
+}
+
+static void __hyp_text __sysreg_restore_el1_state(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt)
{
write_sysreg(ctxt->sys_regs[MPIDR_EL1], vmpidr_el2);
write_sysreg(ctxt->sys_regs[CSSELR_EL1], csselr_el1);
@@ -123,19 +143,21 @@ static void __hyp_text __sysreg_restore_state(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt)
}
static hyp_alternate_select(__sysreg_call_restore_host_state,
- __sysreg_restore_state, __sysreg_do_nothing,
+ __sysreg_restore_el1_state, __sysreg_do_nothing,
ARM64_HAS_VIRT_HOST_EXTN);
void __hyp_text __sysreg_restore_host_state(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt)
{
__sysreg_call_restore_host_state()(ctxt);
__sysreg_restore_common_state(ctxt);
+ __sysreg_restore_user_state(ctxt);
}
void __hyp_text __sysreg_restore_guest_state(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt)
{
- __sysreg_restore_state(ctxt);
+ __sysreg_restore_el1_state(ctxt);
__sysreg_restore_common_state(ctxt);
+ __sysreg_restore_user_state(ctxt);
}
static void __hyp_text __fpsimd32_save_state(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt)
--
2.14.2
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