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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0               
  2                                                   
  3 ==============================================    
  4 The Definitive KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machi    
  5 ==============================================    
  6                                                   
  7 1. General description                            
  8 ======================                            
  9                                                   
 10 The kvm API is a set of ioctls that are issued    
 11 of a virtual machine.  The ioctls belong to th    
 12                                                   
 13  - System ioctls: These query and set global a    
 14    whole kvm subsystem.  In addition a system     
 15    virtual machines.                              
 16                                                   
 17  - VM ioctls: These query and set attributes t    
 18    machine, for example memory layout.  In add    
 19    create virtual cpus (vcpus) and devices.       
 20                                                   
 21    VM ioctls must be issued from the same proc    
 22    used to create the VM.                         
 23                                                   
 24  - vcpu ioctls: These query and set attributes    
 25    of a single virtual cpu.                       
 26                                                   
 27    vcpu ioctls should be issued from the same     
 28    the vcpu, except for asynchronous vcpu ioct    
 29    the documentation.  Otherwise, the first io    
 30    could see a performance impact.                
 31                                                   
 32  - device ioctls: These query and set attribut    
 33    of a single device.                            
 34                                                   
 35    device ioctls must be issued from the same     
 36    was used to create the VM.                     
 37                                                   
 38 2. File descriptors                               
 39 ===================                               
 40                                                   
 41 The kvm API is centered around file descriptor    
 42 open("/dev/kvm") obtains a handle to the kvm s    
 43 can be used to issue system ioctls.  A KVM_CRE    
 44 handle will create a VM file descriptor which     
 45 ioctls.  A KVM_CREATE_VCPU or KVM_CREATE_DEVIC    
 46 create a virtual cpu or device and return a fi    
 47 the new resource.  Finally, ioctls on a vcpu o    
 48 to control the vcpu or device.  For vcpus, thi    
 49 task of actually running guest code.              
 50                                                   
 51 In general file descriptors can be migrated am    
 52 of fork() and the SCM_RIGHTS facility of unix     
 53 kinds of tricks are explicitly not supported b    
 54 not cause harm to the host, their actual behav    
 55 the API.  See "General description" for detail    
 56 model that is supported by KVM.                   
 57                                                   
 58 It is important to note that although VM ioctl    
 59 the process that created the VM, a VM's lifecy    
 60 file descriptor, not its creator (process).  I    
 61 its resources, *including the associated addre    
 62 until the last reference to the VM's file desc    
 63 For example, if fork() is issued after ioctl(K    
 64 not be freed until both the parent (original)     
 65 put their references to the VM's file descript    
 66                                                   
 67 Because a VM's resources are not freed until t    
 68 file descriptor is released, creating addition    
 69 via fork(), dup(), etc... without careful cons    
 70 discouraged and may have unwanted side effects    
 71 by and on behalf of the VM's process may not b    
 72 the VM is shut down.                              
 73                                                   
 74                                                   
 75 3. Extensions                                     
 76 =============                                     
 77                                                   
 78 As of Linux 2.6.22, the KVM ABI has been stabi    
 79 incompatible change are allowed.  However, the    
 80 facility that allows backward-compatible exten    
 81 queried and used.                                 
 82                                                   
 83 The extension mechanism is not based on the Li    
 84 Instead, kvm defines extension identifiers and    
 85 whether a particular extension identifier is a    
 86 set of ioctls is available for application use    
 87                                                   
 88                                                   
 89 4. API description                                
 90 ==================                                
 91                                                   
 92 This section describes ioctls that can be used    
 93 For each ioctl, the following information is p    
 94 description:                                      
 95                                                   
 96   Capability:                                     
 97       which KVM extension provides this ioctl.    
 98       which means that is will be provided by     
 99       API version 12 (see section 4.1), a KVM_    
100       means availability needs to be checked w    
101       (see section 4.4), or 'none' which means    
102       support this ioctl, there's no capabilit    
103       availability: for kernels that don't sup    
104       the ioctl returns -ENOTTY.                  
105                                                   
106   Architectures:                                  
107       which instruction set architectures prov    
108       x86 includes both i386 and x86_64.          
109                                                   
110   Type:                                           
111       system, vm, or vcpu.                        
112                                                   
113   Parameters:                                     
114       what parameters are accepted by the ioct    
115                                                   
116   Returns:                                        
117       the return value.  General error numbers    
118       are not detailed, but errors with specif    
119                                                   
120                                                   
121 4.1 KVM_GET_API_VERSION                           
122 -----------------------                           
123                                                   
124 :Capability: basic                                
125 :Architectures: all                               
126 :Type: system ioctl                               
127 :Parameters: none                                 
128 :Returns: the constant KVM_API_VERSION (=12)      
129                                                   
130 This identifies the API version as the stable     
131 expected that this number will change.  Howeve    
132 2.6.21 report earlier versions; these are not     
133 supported.  Applications should refuse to run     
134 returns a value other than 12.  If this check     
135 described as 'basic' will be available.           
136                                                   
137                                                   
138 4.2 KVM_CREATE_VM                                 
139 -----------------                                 
140                                                   
141 :Capability: basic                                
142 :Architectures: all                               
143 :Type: system ioctl                               
144 :Parameters: machine type identifier (KVM_VM_*    
145 :Returns: a VM fd that can be used to control     
146                                                   
147 The new VM has no virtual cpus and no memory.     
148 You probably want to use 0 as machine type.       
149                                                   
150 X86:                                              
151 ^^^^                                              
152                                                   
153 Supported X86 VM types can be queried via KVM_    
154                                                   
155 S390:                                             
156 ^^^^^                                             
157                                                   
158 In order to create user controlled virtual mac    
159 KVM_CAP_S390_UCONTROL and use the flag KVM_VM_    
160 privileged user (CAP_SYS_ADMIN).                  
161                                                   
162 MIPS:                                             
163 ^^^^^                                             
164                                                   
165 To use hardware assisted virtualization on MIP    
166 the default trap & emulate implementation (whi    
167 memory layout to fit in user mode), check KVM_    
168 flag KVM_VM_MIPS_VZ.                              
169                                                   
170 ARM64:                                            
171 ^^^^^^                                            
172                                                   
173 On arm64, the physical address size for a VM (    
174 to 40bits by default. The limit can be configu    
175 extension KVM_CAP_ARM_VM_IPA_SIZE. When suppor    
176 KVM_VM_TYPE_ARM_IPA_SIZE(IPA_Bits) to set the     
177 identifier, where IPA_Bits is the maximum widt    
178 address used by the VM. The IPA_Bits is encode    
179 machine type identifier.                          
180                                                   
181 e.g, to configure a guest to use 48bit physica    
182                                                   
183     vm_fd = ioctl(dev_fd, KVM_CREATE_VM, KVM_V    
184                                                   
185 The requested size (IPA_Bits) must be:            
186                                                   
187  ==   ========================================    
188   0   Implies default size, 40bits (for backwa    
189   N   Implies N bits, where N is a positive in    
190       32 <= N <= Host_IPA_Limit                   
191  ==   ========================================    
192                                                   
193 Host_IPA_Limit is the maximum possible value f    
194 is dependent on the CPU capability and the ker    
195 be retrieved using KVM_CAP_ARM_VM_IPA_SIZE of     
196 ioctl() at run-time.                              
197                                                   
198 Creation of the VM will fail if the requested     
199 implicit or explicit) is unsupported on the ho    
200                                                   
201 Please note that configuring the IPA size does    
202 exposed by the guest CPUs in ID_AA64MMFR0_EL1[    
203 size of the address translated by the stage2 l    
204 host physical address translations).              
205                                                   
206                                                   
207 4.3 KVM_GET_MSR_INDEX_LIST, KVM_GET_MSR_FEATUR    
208 ----------------------------------------------    
209                                                   
210 :Capability: basic, KVM_CAP_GET_MSR_FEATURES f    
211 :Architectures: x86                               
212 :Type: system ioctl                               
213 :Parameters: struct kvm_msr_list (in/out)         
214 :Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error               
215                                                   
216 Errors:                                           
217                                                   
218   ======     =================================    
219   EFAULT     the msr index list cannot be read    
220   E2BIG      the msr index list is too big to     
221              the user.                            
222   ======     =================================    
223                                                   
224 ::                                                
225                                                   
226   struct kvm_msr_list {                           
227         __u32 nmsrs; /* number of msrs in entr    
228         __u32 indices[0];                         
229   };                                              
230                                                   
231 The user fills in the size of the indices arra    
232 kvm adjusts nmsrs to reflect the actual number    
233 indices array with their numbers.                 
234                                                   
235 KVM_GET_MSR_INDEX_LIST returns the guest msrs     
236 varies by kvm version and host processor, but     
237                                                   
238 Note: if kvm indicates supports MCE (KVM_CAP_M    
239 not returned in the MSR list, as different vcp    
240 of banks, as set via the KVM_X86_SETUP_MCE ioc    
241                                                   
242 KVM_GET_MSR_FEATURE_INDEX_LIST returns the lis    
243 to the KVM_GET_MSRS system ioctl.  This lets u    
244 and processor features that are exposed via MS    
245 This list also varies by kvm version and host     
246 otherwise.                                        
247                                                   
248                                                   
249 4.4 KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION                           
250 -----------------------                           
251                                                   
252 :Capability: basic, KVM_CAP_CHECK_EXTENSION_VM    
253 :Architectures: all                               
254 :Type: system ioctl, vm ioctl                     
255 :Parameters: extension identifier (KVM_CAP_*)     
256 :Returns: 0 if unsupported; 1 (or some other p    
257                                                   
258 The API allows the application to query about     
259 kvm API.  Userspace passes an extension identi    
260 receives an integer that describes the extensi    
261 Generally 0 means no and 1 means yes, but some    
262 additional information in the integer return v    
263                                                   
264 Based on their initialization different VMs ma    
265 It is thus encouraged to use the vm ioctl to q    
266 with KVM_CAP_CHECK_EXTENSION_VM on the vm fd)     
267                                                   
268 4.5 KVM_GET_VCPU_MMAP_SIZE                        
269 --------------------------                        
270                                                   
271 :Capability: basic                                
272 :Architectures: all                               
273 :Type: system ioctl                               
274 :Parameters: none                                 
275 :Returns: size of vcpu mmap area, in bytes        
276                                                   
277 The KVM_RUN ioctl (cf.) communicates with user    
278 memory region.  This ioctl returns the size of    
279 KVM_RUN documentation for details.                
280                                                   
281 Besides the size of the KVM_RUN communication     
282 the VCPU file descriptor can be mmap-ed, inclu    
283                                                   
284 - if KVM_CAP_COALESCED_MMIO is available, a pa    
285   KVM_COALESCED_MMIO_PAGE_OFFSET * PAGE_SIZE;     
286   this page is included in the result of KVM_G    
287   KVM_CAP_COALESCED_MMIO is not documented yet    
288                                                   
289 - if KVM_CAP_DIRTY_LOG_RING is available, a nu    
290   KVM_DIRTY_LOG_PAGE_OFFSET * PAGE_SIZE.  For     
291   KVM_CAP_DIRTY_LOG_RING, see section 8.3.        
292                                                   
293                                                   
294 4.7 KVM_CREATE_VCPU                               
295 -------------------                               
296                                                   
297 :Capability: basic                                
298 :Architectures: all                               
299 :Type: vm ioctl                                   
300 :Parameters: vcpu id (apic id on x86)             
301 :Returns: vcpu fd on success, -1 on error         
302                                                   
303 This API adds a vcpu to a virtual machine. No     
304 The vcpu id is an integer in the range [0, max    
305                                                   
306 The recommended max_vcpus value can be retriev    
307 the KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION ioctl() at run-time.      
308 The maximum possible value for max_vcpus can b    
309 KVM_CAP_MAX_VCPUS of the KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION i    
310                                                   
311 If the KVM_CAP_NR_VCPUS does not exist, you sh    
312 cpus max.                                         
313 If the KVM_CAP_MAX_VCPUS does not exist, you s    
314 same as the value returned from KVM_CAP_NR_VCP    
315                                                   
316 The maximum possible value for max_vcpu_id can    
317 KVM_CAP_MAX_VCPU_ID of the KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION    
318                                                   
319 If the KVM_CAP_MAX_VCPU_ID does not exist, you    
320 is the same as the value returned from KVM_CAP    
321                                                   
322 On powerpc using book3s_hv mode, the vcpus are    
323 threads in one or more virtual CPU cores.  (Th    
324 hardware requires all the hardware threads in     
325 same partition.)  The KVM_CAP_PPC_SMT capabili    
326 of vcpus per virtual core (vcore).  The vcore     
327 dividing the vcpu id by the number of vcpus pe    
328 given vcore will always be in the same physica    
329 (though that might be a different physical cor    
330 Userspace can control the threading (SMT) mode    
331 allocation of vcpu ids.  For example, if users    
332 single-threaded guest vcpus, it should make al    
333 of the number of vcpus per vcore.                 
334                                                   
335 For virtual cpus that have been created with S    
336 machines, the resulting vcpu fd can be memory     
337 KVM_S390_SIE_PAGE_OFFSET in order to obtain a     
338 cpu's hardware control block.                     
339                                                   
340                                                   
341 4.8 KVM_GET_DIRTY_LOG (vm ioctl)                  
342 --------------------------------                  
343                                                   
344 :Capability: basic                                
345 :Architectures: all                               
346 :Type: vm ioctl                                   
347 :Parameters: struct kvm_dirty_log (in/out)        
348 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error               
349                                                   
350 ::                                                
351                                                   
352   /* for KVM_GET_DIRTY_LOG */                     
353   struct kvm_dirty_log {                          
354         __u32 slot;                               
355         __u32 padding;                            
356         union {                                   
357                 void __user *dirty_bitmap; /*     
358                 __u64 padding;                    
359         };                                        
360   };                                              
361                                                   
362 Given a memory slot, return a bitmap containin    
363 since the last call to this ioctl.  Bit 0 is t    
364 memory slot.  Ensure the entire structure is c    
365 issues.                                           
366                                                   
367 If KVM_CAP_MULTI_ADDRESS_SPACE is available, b    
368 the address space for which you want to return    
369 KVM_SET_USER_MEMORY_REGION for details on the     
370                                                   
371 The bits in the dirty bitmap are cleared befor    
372 KVM_CAP_MANUAL_DIRTY_LOG_PROTECT2 is enabled.     
373 see the description of the capability.            
374                                                   
375 Note that the Xen shared_info page, if configu    
376 to be dirty. KVM will not explicitly mark it s    
377                                                   
378                                                   
379 4.10 KVM_RUN                                      
380 ------------                                      
381                                                   
382 :Capability: basic                                
383 :Architectures: all                               
384 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                 
385 :Parameters: none                                 
386 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error               
387                                                   
388 Errors:                                           
389                                                   
390   =======    =================================    
391   EINTR      an unmasked signal is pending        
392   ENOEXEC    the vcpu hasn't been initialized     
393              instructions from device memory (    
394   ENOSYS     data abort outside memslots with     
395              KVM_CAP_ARM_NISV_TO_USER not enab    
396   EPERM      SVE feature set but not finalized    
397   =======    =================================    
398                                                   
399 This ioctl is used to run a guest virtual cpu.    
400 explicit parameters, there is an implicit para    
401 obtained by mmap()ing the vcpu fd at offset 0,    
402 KVM_GET_VCPU_MMAP_SIZE.  The parameter block i    
403 kvm_run' (see below).                             
404                                                   
405                                                   
406 4.11 KVM_GET_REGS                                 
407 -----------------                                 
408                                                   
409 :Capability: basic                                
410 :Architectures: all except arm64                  
411 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                 
412 :Parameters: struct kvm_regs (out)                
413 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error               
414                                                   
415 Reads the general purpose registers from the v    
416                                                   
417 ::                                                
418                                                   
419   /* x86 */                                       
420   struct kvm_regs {                               
421         /* out (KVM_GET_REGS) / in (KVM_SET_RE    
422         __u64 rax, rbx, rcx, rdx;                 
423         __u64 rsi, rdi, rsp, rbp;                 
424         __u64 r8,  r9,  r10, r11;                 
425         __u64 r12, r13, r14, r15;                 
426         __u64 rip, rflags;                        
427   };                                              
428                                                   
429   /* mips */                                      
430   struct kvm_regs {                               
431         /* out (KVM_GET_REGS) / in (KVM_SET_RE    
432         __u64 gpr[32];                            
433         __u64 hi;                                 
434         __u64 lo;                                 
435         __u64 pc;                                 
436   };                                              
437                                                   
438   /* LoongArch */                                 
439   struct kvm_regs {                               
440         /* out (KVM_GET_REGS) / in (KVM_SET_RE    
441         unsigned long gpr[32];                    
442         unsigned long pc;                         
443   };                                              
444                                                   
445                                                   
446 4.12 KVM_SET_REGS                                 
447 -----------------                                 
448                                                   
449 :Capability: basic                                
450 :Architectures: all except arm64                  
451 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                 
452 :Parameters: struct kvm_regs (in)                 
453 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error               
454                                                   
455 Writes the general purpose registers into the     
456                                                   
457 See KVM_GET_REGS for the data structure.          
458                                                   
459                                                   
460 4.13 KVM_GET_SREGS                                
461 ------------------                                
462                                                   
463 :Capability: basic                                
464 :Architectures: x86, ppc                          
465 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                 
466 :Parameters: struct kvm_sregs (out)               
467 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error               
468                                                   
469 Reads special registers from the vcpu.            
470                                                   
471 ::                                                
472                                                   
473   /* x86 */                                       
474   struct kvm_sregs {                              
475         struct kvm_segment cs, ds, es, fs, gs,    
476         struct kvm_segment tr, ldt;               
477         struct kvm_dtable gdt, idt;               
478         __u64 cr0, cr2, cr3, cr4, cr8;            
479         __u64 efer;                               
480         __u64 apic_base;                          
481         __u64 interrupt_bitmap[(KVM_NR_INTERRU    
482   };                                              
483                                                   
484   /* ppc -- see arch/powerpc/include/uapi/asm/    
485                                                   
486 interrupt_bitmap is a bitmap of pending extern    
487 one bit may be set.  This interrupt has been a    
488 but not yet injected into the cpu core.           
489                                                   
490                                                   
491 4.14 KVM_SET_SREGS                                
492 ------------------                                
493                                                   
494 :Capability: basic                                
495 :Architectures: x86, ppc                          
496 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                 
497 :Parameters: struct kvm_sregs (in)                
498 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error               
499                                                   
500 Writes special registers into the vcpu.  See K    
501 data structures.                                  
502                                                   
503                                                   
504 4.15 KVM_TRANSLATE                                
505 ------------------                                
506                                                   
507 :Capability: basic                                
508 :Architectures: x86                               
509 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                 
510 :Parameters: struct kvm_translation (in/out)      
511 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error               
512                                                   
513 Translates a virtual address according to the     
514 translation mode.                                 
515                                                   
516 ::                                                
517                                                   
518   struct kvm_translation {                        
519         /* in */                                  
520         __u64 linear_address;                     
521                                                   
522         /* out */                                 
523         __u64 physical_address;                   
524         __u8  valid;                              
525         __u8  writeable;                          
526         __u8  usermode;                           
527         __u8  pad[5];                             
528   };                                              
529                                                   
530                                                   
531 4.16 KVM_INTERRUPT                                
532 ------------------                                
533                                                   
534 :Capability: basic                                
535 :Architectures: x86, ppc, mips, riscv, loongar    
536 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                 
537 :Parameters: struct kvm_interrupt (in)            
538 :Returns: 0 on success, negative on failure.      
539                                                   
540 Queues a hardware interrupt vector to be injec    
541                                                   
542 ::                                                
543                                                   
544   /* for KVM_INTERRUPT */                         
545   struct kvm_interrupt {                          
546         /* in */                                  
547         __u32 irq;                                
548   };                                              
549                                                   
550 X86:                                              
551 ^^^^                                              
552                                                   
553 :Returns:                                         
554                                                   
555         ========= ============================    
556           0       on success,                     
557          -EEXIST  if an interrupt is already e    
558          -EINVAL  the irq number is invalid       
559          -ENXIO   if the PIC is in the kernel     
560          -EFAULT  if the pointer is invalid       
561         ========= ============================    
562                                                   
563 Note 'irq' is an interrupt vector, not an inte    
564 ioctl is useful if the in-kernel PIC is not us    
565                                                   
566 PPC:                                              
567 ^^^^                                              
568                                                   
569 Queues an external interrupt to be injected. T    
570 with 3 different irq values:                      
571                                                   
572 a) KVM_INTERRUPT_SET                              
573                                                   
574    This injects an edge type external interrup    
575    to receive interrupts. When injected, the i    
576                                                   
577 b) KVM_INTERRUPT_UNSET                            
578                                                   
579    This unsets any pending interrupt.             
580                                                   
581    Only available with KVM_CAP_PPC_UNSET_IRQ.     
582                                                   
583 c) KVM_INTERRUPT_SET_LEVEL                        
584                                                   
585    This injects a level type external interrup    
586    interrupt stays pending until a specific io    
587    is triggered.                                  
588                                                   
589    Only available with KVM_CAP_PPC_IRQ_LEVEL.     
590                                                   
591 Note that any value for 'irq' other than the o    
592 and incurs unexpected behavior.                   
593                                                   
594 This is an asynchronous vcpu ioctl and can be     
595                                                   
596 MIPS:                                             
597 ^^^^^                                             
598                                                   
599 Queues an external interrupt to be injected in    
600 interrupt number dequeues the interrupt.          
601                                                   
602 This is an asynchronous vcpu ioctl and can be     
603                                                   
604 RISC-V:                                           
605 ^^^^^^^                                           
606                                                   
607 Queues an external interrupt to be injected in    
608 is overloaded with 2 different irq values:        
609                                                   
610 a) KVM_INTERRUPT_SET                              
611                                                   
612    This sets external interrupt for a virtual     
613    once it is ready.                              
614                                                   
615 b) KVM_INTERRUPT_UNSET                            
616                                                   
617    This clears pending external interrupt for     
618                                                   
619 This is an asynchronous vcpu ioctl and can be     
620                                                   
621 LOONGARCH:                                        
622 ^^^^^^^^^^                                        
623                                                   
624 Queues an external interrupt to be injected in    
625 interrupt number dequeues the interrupt.          
626                                                   
627 This is an asynchronous vcpu ioctl and can be     
628                                                   
629                                                   
630 4.18 KVM_GET_MSRS                                 
631 -----------------                                 
632                                                   
633 :Capability: basic (vcpu), KVM_CAP_GET_MSR_FEA    
634 :Architectures: x86                               
635 :Type: system ioctl, vcpu ioctl                   
636 :Parameters: struct kvm_msrs (in/out)             
637 :Returns: number of msrs successfully returned    
638           -1 on error                             
639                                                   
640 When used as a system ioctl:                      
641 Reads the values of MSR-based features that ar    
642 is similar to KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_CPUID, but it     
643 The list of msr-based features can be obtained    
644 in a system ioctl.                                
645                                                   
646 When used as a vcpu ioctl:                        
647 Reads model-specific registers from the vcpu.     
648 be obtained using KVM_GET_MSR_INDEX_LIST in a     
649                                                   
650 ::                                                
651                                                   
652   struct kvm_msrs {                               
653         __u32 nmsrs; /* number of msrs in entr    
654         __u32 pad;                                
655                                                   
656         struct kvm_msr_entry entries[0];          
657   };                                              
658                                                   
659   struct kvm_msr_entry {                          
660         __u32 index;                              
661         __u32 reserved;                           
662         __u64 data;                               
663   };                                              
664                                                   
665 Application code should set the 'nmsrs' member    
666 size of the entries array) and the 'index' mem    
667 kvm will fill in the 'data' member.               
668                                                   
669                                                   
670 4.19 KVM_SET_MSRS                                 
671 -----------------                                 
672                                                   
673 :Capability: basic                                
674 :Architectures: x86                               
675 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                 
676 :Parameters: struct kvm_msrs (in)                 
677 :Returns: number of msrs successfully set (see    
678                                                   
679 Writes model-specific registers to the vcpu.      
680 data structures.                                  
681                                                   
682 Application code should set the 'nmsrs' member    
683 size of the entries array), and the 'index' an    
684 array entry.                                      
685                                                   
686 It tries to set the MSRs in array entries[] on    
687 fails, e.g., due to setting reserved bits, the    
688 by KVM, etc..., it stops processing the MSR li    
689 MSRs that have been set successfully.             
690                                                   
691                                                   
692 4.20 KVM_SET_CPUID                                
693 ------------------                                
694                                                   
695 :Capability: basic                                
696 :Architectures: x86                               
697 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                 
698 :Parameters: struct kvm_cpuid (in)                
699 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error               
700                                                   
701 Defines the vcpu responses to the cpuid instru    
702 should use the KVM_SET_CPUID2 ioctl if availab    
703                                                   
704 Caveat emptor:                                    
705   - If this IOCTL fails, KVM gives no guarante    
706     configuration (if there is) is not corrupt    
707     of the resulting CPUID configuration throu    
708   - Using KVM_SET_CPUID{,2} after KVM_RUN, i.e    
709     after running the guest, may cause guest i    
710   - Using heterogeneous CPUID configurations,     
711     may cause guest instability.                  
712                                                   
713 ::                                                
714                                                   
715   struct kvm_cpuid_entry {                        
716         __u32 function;                           
717         __u32 eax;                                
718         __u32 ebx;                                
719         __u32 ecx;                                
720         __u32 edx;                                
721         __u32 padding;                            
722   };                                              
723                                                   
724   /* for KVM_SET_CPUID */                         
725   struct kvm_cpuid {                              
726         __u32 nent;                               
727         __u32 padding;                            
728         struct kvm_cpuid_entry entries[0];        
729   };                                              
730                                                   
731                                                   
732 4.21 KVM_SET_SIGNAL_MASK                          
733 ------------------------                          
734                                                   
735 :Capability: basic                                
736 :Architectures: all                               
737 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                 
738 :Parameters: struct kvm_signal_mask (in)          
739 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error               
740                                                   
741 Defines which signals are blocked during execu    
742 signal mask temporarily overrides the threads     
743 unblocked signal received (except SIGKILL and     
744 their traditional behaviour) will cause KVM_RU    
745                                                   
746 Note the signal will only be delivered if not     
747 signal mask.                                      
748                                                   
749 ::                                                
750                                                   
751   /* for KVM_SET_SIGNAL_MASK */                   
752   struct kvm_signal_mask {                        
753         __u32 len;                                
754         __u8  sigset[0];                          
755   };                                              
756                                                   
757                                                   
758 4.22 KVM_GET_FPU                                  
759 ----------------                                  
760                                                   
761 :Capability: basic                                
762 :Architectures: x86, loongarch                    
763 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                 
764 :Parameters: struct kvm_fpu (out)                 
765 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error               
766                                                   
767 Reads the floating point state from the vcpu.     
768                                                   
769 ::                                                
770                                                   
771   /* x86: for KVM_GET_FPU and KVM_SET_FPU */      
772   struct kvm_fpu {                                
773         __u8  fpr[8][16];                         
774         __u16 fcw;                                
775         __u16 fsw;                                
776         __u8  ftwx;  /* in fxsave format */       
777         __u8  pad1;                               
778         __u16 last_opcode;                        
779         __u64 last_ip;                            
780         __u64 last_dp;                            
781         __u8  xmm[16][16];                        
782         __u32 mxcsr;                              
783         __u32 pad2;                               
784   };                                              
785                                                   
786   /* LoongArch: for KVM_GET_FPU and KVM_SET_FP    
787   struct kvm_fpu {                                
788         __u32 fcsr;                               
789         __u64 fcc;                                
790         struct kvm_fpureg {                       
791                 __u64 val64[4];                   
792         }fpr[32];                                 
793   };                                              
794                                                   
795                                                   
796 4.23 KVM_SET_FPU                                  
797 ----------------                                  
798                                                   
799 :Capability: basic                                
800 :Architectures: x86, loongarch                    
801 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                 
802 :Parameters: struct kvm_fpu (in)                  
803 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error               
804                                                   
805 Writes the floating point state to the vcpu.      
806                                                   
807 ::                                                
808                                                   
809   /* x86: for KVM_GET_FPU and KVM_SET_FPU */      
810   struct kvm_fpu {                                
811         __u8  fpr[8][16];                         
812         __u16 fcw;                                
813         __u16 fsw;                                
814         __u8  ftwx;  /* in fxsave format */       
815         __u8  pad1;                               
816         __u16 last_opcode;                        
817         __u64 last_ip;                            
818         __u64 last_dp;                            
819         __u8  xmm[16][16];                        
820         __u32 mxcsr;                              
821         __u32 pad2;                               
822   };                                              
823                                                   
824   /* LoongArch: for KVM_GET_FPU and KVM_SET_FP    
825   struct kvm_fpu {                                
826         __u32 fcsr;                               
827         __u64 fcc;                                
828         struct kvm_fpureg {                       
829                 __u64 val64[4];                   
830         }fpr[32];                                 
831   };                                              
832                                                   
833                                                   
834 4.24 KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP                           
835 -----------------------                           
836                                                   
837 :Capability: KVM_CAP_IRQCHIP, KVM_CAP_S390_IRQ    
838 :Architectures: x86, arm64, s390                  
839 :Type: vm ioctl                                   
840 :Parameters: none                                 
841 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error               
842                                                   
843 Creates an interrupt controller model in the k    
844 On x86, creates a virtual ioapic, a virtual PI    
845 future vcpus to have a local APIC.  IRQ routin    
846 PIC and IOAPIC; GSI 16-23 only go to the IOAPI    
847 On arm64, a GICv2 is created. Any other GIC ve    
848 KVM_CREATE_DEVICE, which also supports creatin    
849 KVM_CREATE_DEVICE is preferred over KVM_CREATE    
850 On s390, a dummy irq routing table is created.    
851                                                   
852 Note that on s390 the KVM_CAP_S390_IRQCHIP vm     
853 before KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP can be used.            
854                                                   
855                                                   
856 4.25 KVM_IRQ_LINE                                 
857 -----------------                                 
858                                                   
859 :Capability: KVM_CAP_IRQCHIP                      
860 :Architectures: x86, arm64                        
861 :Type: vm ioctl                                   
862 :Parameters: struct kvm_irq_level                 
863 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error               
864                                                   
865 Sets the level of a GSI input to the interrupt    
866 On some architectures it is required that an i    
867 been previously created with KVM_CREATE_IRQCHI    
868 interrupts require the level to be set to 1 an    
869                                                   
870 On real hardware, interrupt pins can be active    
871 does not matter for the level field of struct     
872 means active (asserted), 0 means inactive (dea    
873                                                   
874 x86 allows the operating system to program the    
875 (active-low/active-high) for level-triggered i    
876 to consider the polarity.  However, due to bit    
877 active-low interrupts, the above convention is    
878 This is signaled by KVM_CAP_X86_IOAPIC_POLARIT    
879 should not present interrupts to the guest as     
880 capability is present (or unless it is not usi    
881 of course).                                       
882                                                   
883                                                   
884 arm64 can signal an interrupt either at the CP    
885 in-kernel irqchip (GIC), and for in-kernel irq    
886 use PPIs designated for specific cpus.  The ir    
887 like this::                                       
888                                                   
889   bits:  |  31 ... 28  | 27 ... 24 | 23  ... 1    
890   field: | vcpu2_index | irq_type  | vcpu_inde    
891                                                   
892 The irq_type field has the following values:      
893                                                   
894 - KVM_ARM_IRQ_TYPE_CPU:                           
895                out-of-kernel GIC: irq_id 0 is     
896 - KVM_ARM_IRQ_TYPE_SPI:                           
897                in-kernel GIC: SPI, irq_id betw    
898                (the vcpu_index field is ignore    
899 - KVM_ARM_IRQ_TYPE_PPI:                           
900                in-kernel GIC: PPI, irq_id betw    
901                                                   
902 (The irq_id field thus corresponds nicely to t    
903                                                   
904 In both cases, level is used to assert/deasser    
905                                                   
906 When KVM_CAP_ARM_IRQ_LINE_LAYOUT_2 is supporte    
907 identified as (256 * vcpu2_index + vcpu_index)    
908 must be zero.                                     
909                                                   
910 Note that on arm64, the KVM_CAP_IRQCHIP capabi    
911 injection of interrupts for the in-kernel irqc    
912 be used for a userspace interrupt controller.     
913                                                   
914 ::                                                
915                                                   
916   struct kvm_irq_level {                          
917         union {                                   
918                 __u32 irq;     /* GSI */          
919                 __s32 status;  /* not used for    
920         };                                        
921         __u32 level;           /* 0 or 1 */       
922   };                                              
923                                                   
924                                                   
925 4.26 KVM_GET_IRQCHIP                              
926 --------------------                              
927                                                   
928 :Capability: KVM_CAP_IRQCHIP                      
929 :Architectures: x86                               
930 :Type: vm ioctl                                   
931 :Parameters: struct kvm_irqchip (in/out)          
932 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error               
933                                                   
934 Reads the state of a kernel interrupt controll    
935 KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP into a buffer provided by t    
936                                                   
937 ::                                                
938                                                   
939   struct kvm_irqchip {                            
940         __u32 chip_id;  /* 0 = PIC1, 1 = PIC2,    
941         __u32 pad;                                
942         union {                                   
943                 char dummy[512];  /* reserving    
944                 struct kvm_pic_state pic;         
945                 struct kvm_ioapic_state ioapic    
946         } chip;                                   
947   };                                              
948                                                   
949                                                   
950 4.27 KVM_SET_IRQCHIP                              
951 --------------------                              
952                                                   
953 :Capability: KVM_CAP_IRQCHIP                      
954 :Architectures: x86                               
955 :Type: vm ioctl                                   
956 :Parameters: struct kvm_irqchip (in)              
957 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error               
958                                                   
959 Sets the state of a kernel interrupt controlle    
960 KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP from a buffer provided by t    
961                                                   
962 ::                                                
963                                                   
964   struct kvm_irqchip {                            
965         __u32 chip_id;  /* 0 = PIC1, 1 = PIC2,    
966         __u32 pad;                                
967         union {                                   
968                 char dummy[512];  /* reserving    
969                 struct kvm_pic_state pic;         
970                 struct kvm_ioapic_state ioapic    
971         } chip;                                   
972   };                                              
973                                                   
974                                                   
975 4.28 KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG                           
976 -----------------------                           
977                                                   
978 :Capability: KVM_CAP_XEN_HVM                      
979 :Architectures: x86                               
980 :Type: vm ioctl                                   
981 :Parameters: struct kvm_xen_hvm_config (in)       
982 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error               
983                                                   
984 Sets the MSR that the Xen HVM guest uses to in    
985 page, and provides the starting address and si    
986 blobs in userspace.  When the guest writes the    
987 page of a blob (32- or 64-bit, depending on th    
988 memory.                                           
989                                                   
990 ::                                                
991                                                   
992   struct kvm_xen_hvm_config {                     
993         __u32 flags;                              
994         __u32 msr;                                
995         __u64 blob_addr_32;                       
996         __u64 blob_addr_64;                       
997         __u8 blob_size_32;                        
998         __u8 blob_size_64;                        
999         __u8 pad2[30];                            
1000   };                                             
1001                                                  
1002 If certain flags are returned from the KVM_CA    
1003 be set in the flags field of this ioctl:         
1004                                                  
1005 The KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_INTERCEPT_HCALL flag r    
1006 the contents of the hypercall page automatica    
1007 intercepted and passed to userspace through K    
1008 case, all of the blob size and address fields    
1009                                                  
1010 The KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_EVTCHN_SEND flag indic    
1011 will always use the KVM_XEN_HVM_EVTCHN_SEND i    
1012 channel interrupts rather than manipulating t    
1013 structures directly. This, in turn, may allow    
1014 such as intercepting the SCHEDOP_poll hyperca    
1015 spinlock operation for the guest. Userspace m    
1016 to deliver events if it was advertised, even     
1017 send this indication that it will always do s    
1018                                                  
1019 No other flags are currently valid in the str    
1020                                                  
1021 4.29 KVM_GET_CLOCK                               
1022 ------------------                               
1023                                                  
1024 :Capability: KVM_CAP_ADJUST_CLOCK                
1025 :Architectures: x86                              
1026 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
1027 :Parameters: struct kvm_clock_data (out)         
1028 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
1029                                                  
1030 Gets the current timestamp of kvmclock as see    
1031 conjunction with KVM_SET_CLOCK, it is used to    
1032 such as migration.                               
1033                                                  
1034 When KVM_CAP_ADJUST_CLOCK is passed to KVM_CH    
1035 set of bits that KVM can return in struct kvm    
1036                                                  
1037 The following flags are defined:                 
1038                                                  
1039 KVM_CLOCK_TSC_STABLE                             
1040   If set, the returned value is the exact kvm    
1041   value seen by all VCPUs at the instant when    
1042   If clear, the returned value is simply CLOC    
1043   offset; the offset can be modified with KVM    
1044   to make all VCPUs follow this clock, but th    
1045   VCPU could differ, because the host TSC is     
1046                                                  
1047 KVM_CLOCK_REALTIME                               
1048   If set, the `realtime` field in the kvm_clo    
1049   structure is populated with the value of th    
1050   clocksource at the instant when KVM_GET_CLO    
1051   the `realtime` field does not contain a val    
1052                                                  
1053 KVM_CLOCK_HOST_TSC                               
1054   If set, the `host_tsc` field in the kvm_clo    
1055   structure is populated with the value of th    
1056   at the instant when KVM_GET_CLOCK was calle    
1057   does not contain a value.                      
1058                                                  
1059 ::                                               
1060                                                  
1061   struct kvm_clock_data {                        
1062         __u64 clock;  /* kvmclock current val    
1063         __u32 flags;                             
1064         __u32 pad0;                              
1065         __u64 realtime;                          
1066         __u64 host_tsc;                          
1067         __u32 pad[4];                            
1068   };                                             
1069                                                  
1070                                                  
1071 4.30 KVM_SET_CLOCK                               
1072 ------------------                               
1073                                                  
1074 :Capability: KVM_CAP_ADJUST_CLOCK                
1075 :Architectures: x86                              
1076 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
1077 :Parameters: struct kvm_clock_data (in)          
1078 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
1079                                                  
1080 Sets the current timestamp of kvmclock to the    
1081 In conjunction with KVM_GET_CLOCK, it is used    
1082 such as migration.                               
1083                                                  
1084 The following flags can be passed:               
1085                                                  
1086 KVM_CLOCK_REALTIME                               
1087   If set, KVM will compare the value of the `    
1088   with the value of the host's real time cloc    
1089   KVM_SET_CLOCK was called. The difference in    
1090   kvmclock value that will be provided to gue    
1091                                                  
1092 Other flags returned by ``KVM_GET_CLOCK`` are    
1093                                                  
1094 ::                                               
1095                                                  
1096   struct kvm_clock_data {                        
1097         __u64 clock;  /* kvmclock current val    
1098         __u32 flags;                             
1099         __u32 pad0;                              
1100         __u64 realtime;                          
1101         __u64 host_tsc;                          
1102         __u32 pad[4];                            
1103   };                                             
1104                                                  
1105                                                  
1106 4.31 KVM_GET_VCPU_EVENTS                         
1107 ------------------------                         
1108                                                  
1109 :Capability: KVM_CAP_VCPU_EVENTS                 
1110 :Extended by: KVM_CAP_INTR_SHADOW                
1111 :Architectures: x86, arm64                       
1112 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
1113 :Parameters: struct kvm_vcpu_events (out)        
1114 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
1115                                                  
1116 X86:                                             
1117 ^^^^                                             
1118                                                  
1119 Gets currently pending exceptions, interrupts    
1120 states of the vcpu.                              
1121                                                  
1122 ::                                               
1123                                                  
1124   struct kvm_vcpu_events {                       
1125         struct {                                 
1126                 __u8 injected;                   
1127                 __u8 nr;                         
1128                 __u8 has_error_code;             
1129                 __u8 pending;                    
1130                 __u32 error_code;                
1131         } exception;                             
1132         struct {                                 
1133                 __u8 injected;                   
1134                 __u8 nr;                         
1135                 __u8 soft;                       
1136                 __u8 shadow;                     
1137         } interrupt;                             
1138         struct {                                 
1139                 __u8 injected;                   
1140                 __u8 pending;                    
1141                 __u8 masked;                     
1142                 __u8 pad;                        
1143         } nmi;                                   
1144         __u32 sipi_vector;                       
1145         __u32 flags;                             
1146         struct {                                 
1147                 __u8 smm;                        
1148                 __u8 pending;                    
1149                 __u8 smm_inside_nmi;             
1150                 __u8 latched_init;               
1151         } smi;                                   
1152         __u8 reserved[27];                       
1153         __u8 exception_has_payload;              
1154         __u64 exception_payload;                 
1155   };                                             
1156                                                  
1157 The following bits are defined in the flags f    
1158                                                  
1159 - KVM_VCPUEVENT_VALID_SHADOW may be set to si    
1160   interrupt.shadow contains a valid state.       
1161                                                  
1162 - KVM_VCPUEVENT_VALID_SMM may be set to signa    
1163   valid state.                                   
1164                                                  
1165 - KVM_VCPUEVENT_VALID_PAYLOAD may be set to s    
1166   exception_has_payload, exception_payload, a    
1167   fields contain a valid state. This bit will    
1168   KVM_CAP_EXCEPTION_PAYLOAD is enabled.          
1169                                                  
1170 - KVM_VCPUEVENT_VALID_TRIPLE_FAULT may be set    
1171   triple_fault_pending field contains a valid    
1172   be set whenever KVM_CAP_X86_TRIPLE_FAULT_EV    
1173                                                  
1174 ARM64:                                           
1175 ^^^^^^                                           
1176                                                  
1177 If the guest accesses a device that is being     
1178 such a way that a real device would generate     
1179 a virtual SError pending for that VCPU. This     
1180 pending until the guest takes the exception b    
1181                                                  
1182 Running the VCPU may cause it to take a pendi    
1183 causes an SError to become pending. The event    
1184 the VPCU is not running.                         
1185                                                  
1186 This API provides a way to read and write the    
1187 visible to the guest. To save, restore or mig    
1188 the state can be read then written using this    
1189 guest-visible registers. It is not possible t    
1190 made pending.                                    
1191                                                  
1192 A device being emulated in user-space may als    
1193 this the events structure can be populated by    
1194 should be read first, to ensure no existing S    
1195 SError is pending, the architecture's 'Multip    
1196 be followed. (2.5.3 of DDI0587.a "ARM Reliabi    
1197 Serviceability (RAS) Specification").            
1198                                                  
1199 SError exceptions always have an ESR value. S    
1200 specify what the virtual SError's ESR value s    
1201 advertise KVM_CAP_ARM_INJECT_SERROR_ESR. In t    
1202 always have a non-zero value when read, and t    
1203 should specify the ISS field in the lower 24     
1204 the system supports KVM_CAP_ARM_INJECT_SERROR    
1205 with exception.has_esr as zero, KVM will choo    
1206                                                  
1207 Specifying exception.has_esr on a system that    
1208 -EINVAL. Setting anything other than the lowe    
1209 will return -EINVAL.                             
1210                                                  
1211 It is not possible to read back a pending ext    
1212 KVM_SET_VCPU_EVENTS or otherwise) because suc    
1213 directly to the virtual CPU).                    
1214                                                  
1215 ::                                               
1216                                                  
1217   struct kvm_vcpu_events {                       
1218         struct {                                 
1219                 __u8 serror_pending;             
1220                 __u8 serror_has_esr;             
1221                 __u8 ext_dabt_pending;           
1222                 /* Align it to 8 bytes */        
1223                 __u8 pad[5];                     
1224                 __u64 serror_esr;                
1225         } exception;                             
1226         __u32 reserved[12];                      
1227   };                                             
1228                                                  
1229 4.32 KVM_SET_VCPU_EVENTS                         
1230 ------------------------                         
1231                                                  
1232 :Capability: KVM_CAP_VCPU_EVENTS                 
1233 :Extended by: KVM_CAP_INTR_SHADOW                
1234 :Architectures: x86, arm64                       
1235 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
1236 :Parameters: struct kvm_vcpu_events (in)         
1237 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
1238                                                  
1239 X86:                                             
1240 ^^^^                                             
1241                                                  
1242 Set pending exceptions, interrupts, and NMIs     
1243 vcpu.                                            
1244                                                  
1245 See KVM_GET_VCPU_EVENTS for the data structur    
1246                                                  
1247 Fields that may be modified asynchronously by    
1248 from the update. These fields are nmi.pending    
1249 smi.pending. Keep the corresponding bits in t    
1250 suppress overwriting the current in-kernel st    
1251                                                  
1252 ===============================  ============    
1253 KVM_VCPUEVENT_VALID_NMI_PENDING  transfer nmi    
1254 KVM_VCPUEVENT_VALID_SIPI_VECTOR  transfer sip    
1255 KVM_VCPUEVENT_VALID_SMM          transfer the    
1256 ===============================  ============    
1257                                                  
1258 If KVM_CAP_INTR_SHADOW is available, KVM_VCPU    
1259 the flags field to signal that interrupt.shad    
1260 shall be written into the VCPU.                  
1261                                                  
1262 KVM_VCPUEVENT_VALID_SMM can only be set if KV    
1263                                                  
1264 If KVM_CAP_EXCEPTION_PAYLOAD is enabled, KVM_    
1265 can be set in the flags field to signal that     
1266 exception_has_payload, exception_payload, and    
1267 contain a valid state and shall be written in    
1268                                                  
1269 If KVM_CAP_X86_TRIPLE_FAULT_EVENT is enabled,    
1270 can be set in flags field to signal that the     
1271 a valid state and shall be written into the V    
1272                                                  
1273 ARM64:                                           
1274 ^^^^^^                                           
1275                                                  
1276 User space may need to inject several types o    
1277                                                  
1278 Set the pending SError exception state for th    
1279 'cancel' an Serror that has been made pending    
1280                                                  
1281 If the guest performed an access to I/O memor    
1282 userspace, for example because of missing ins    
1283 information or because there is no device map    
1284 userspace can ask the kernel to inject an ext    
1285 from the exiting fault on the VCPU. It is a p    
1286 ext_dabt_pending after an exit which was not     
1287 KVM_EXIT_ARM_NISV. This feature is only avail    
1288 KVM_CAP_ARM_INJECT_EXT_DABT. This is a helper    
1289 how userspace reports accesses for the above     
1290 userspace implementations. Nevertheless, user    
1291 exceptions by manipulating individual registe    
1292                                                  
1293 See KVM_GET_VCPU_EVENTS for the data structur    
1294                                                  
1295                                                  
1296 4.33 KVM_GET_DEBUGREGS                           
1297 ----------------------                           
1298                                                  
1299 :Capability: KVM_CAP_DEBUGREGS                   
1300 :Architectures: x86                              
1301 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
1302 :Parameters: struct kvm_debugregs (out)          
1303 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
1304                                                  
1305 Reads debug registers from the vcpu.             
1306                                                  
1307 ::                                               
1308                                                  
1309   struct kvm_debugregs {                         
1310         __u64 db[4];                             
1311         __u64 dr6;                               
1312         __u64 dr7;                               
1313         __u64 flags;                             
1314         __u64 reserved[9];                       
1315   };                                             
1316                                                  
1317                                                  
1318 4.34 KVM_SET_DEBUGREGS                           
1319 ----------------------                           
1320                                                  
1321 :Capability: KVM_CAP_DEBUGREGS                   
1322 :Architectures: x86                              
1323 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
1324 :Parameters: struct kvm_debugregs (in)           
1325 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
1326                                                  
1327 Writes debug registers into the vcpu.            
1328                                                  
1329 See KVM_GET_DEBUGREGS for the data structure.    
1330 yet and must be cleared on entry.                
1331                                                  
1332                                                  
1333 4.35 KVM_SET_USER_MEMORY_REGION                  
1334 -------------------------------                  
1335                                                  
1336 :Capability: KVM_CAP_USER_MEMORY                 
1337 :Architectures: all                              
1338 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
1339 :Parameters: struct kvm_userspace_memory_regi    
1340 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
1341                                                  
1342 ::                                               
1343                                                  
1344   struct kvm_userspace_memory_region {           
1345         __u32 slot;                              
1346         __u32 flags;                             
1347         __u64 guest_phys_addr;                   
1348         __u64 memory_size; /* bytes */           
1349         __u64 userspace_addr; /* start of the    
1350   };                                             
1351                                                  
1352   /* for kvm_userspace_memory_region::flags *    
1353   #define KVM_MEM_LOG_DIRTY_PAGES       (1UL     
1354   #define KVM_MEM_READONLY      (1UL << 1)       
1355                                                  
1356 This ioctl allows the user to create, modify     
1357 memory slot.  Bits 0-15 of "slot" specify the    
1358 should be less than the maximum number of use    
1359 VM.  The maximum allowed slots can be queried    
1360 Slots may not overlap in guest physical addre    
1361                                                  
1362 If KVM_CAP_MULTI_ADDRESS_SPACE is available,     
1363 specifies the address space which is being mo    
1364 less than the value that KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION     
1365 KVM_CAP_MULTI_ADDRESS_SPACE capability.  Slot    
1366 are unrelated; the restriction on overlapping    
1367 each address space.                              
1368                                                  
1369 Deleting a slot is done by passing zero for m    
1370 an existing slot, it may be moved in the gues    
1371 or its flags may be modified, but it may not     
1372                                                  
1373 Memory for the region is taken starting at th    
1374 field userspace_addr, which must point at use    
1375 the entire memory slot size.  Any object may     
1376 anonymous memory, ordinary files, and hugetlb    
1377                                                  
1378 On architectures that support a form of addre    
1379 be an untagged address.                          
1380                                                  
1381 It is recommended that the lower 21 bits of g    
1382 be identical.  This allows large pages in the    
1383 pages in the host.                               
1384                                                  
1385 The flags field supports two flags: KVM_MEM_L    
1386 KVM_MEM_READONLY.  The former can be set to i    
1387 writes to memory within the slot.  See KVM_GE    
1388 use it.  The latter can be set, if KVM_CAP_RE    
1389 to make a new slot read-only.  In this case,     
1390 posted to userspace as KVM_EXIT_MMIO exits.      
1391                                                  
1392 When the KVM_CAP_SYNC_MMU capability is avail    
1393 the memory region are automatically reflected    
1394 mmap() that affects the region will be made v    
1395 example is madvise(MADV_DROP).                   
1396                                                  
1397 Note: On arm64, a write generated by the page    
1398 the Access and Dirty flags, for example) neve    
1399 KVM_EXIT_MMIO exit when the slot has the KVM_    
1400 is because KVM cannot provide the data that w    
1401 page-table walker, making it impossible to em    
1402 Instead, an abort (data abort if the cause of    
1403 was a load or a store, instruction abort if i    
1404 fetch) is injected in the guest.                 
1405                                                  
1406 S390:                                            
1407 ^^^^^                                            
1408                                                  
1409 Returns -EINVAL if the VM has the KVM_VM_S390    
1410 Returns -EINVAL if called on a protected VM.     
1411                                                  
1412 4.36 KVM_SET_TSS_ADDR                            
1413 ---------------------                            
1414                                                  
1415 :Capability: KVM_CAP_SET_TSS_ADDR                
1416 :Architectures: x86                              
1417 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
1418 :Parameters: unsigned long tss_address (in)      
1419 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
1420                                                  
1421 This ioctl defines the physical address of a     
1422 physical address space.  The region must be w    
1423 guest physical address space and must not con    
1424 or any mmio address.  The guest may malfuncti    
1425 region.                                          
1426                                                  
1427 This ioctl is required on Intel-based hosts.     
1428 because of a quirk in the virtualization impl    
1429 documentation when it pops into existence).      
1430                                                  
1431                                                  
1432 4.37 KVM_ENABLE_CAP                              
1433 -------------------                              
1434                                                  
1435 :Capability: KVM_CAP_ENABLE_CAP                  
1436 :Architectures: mips, ppc, s390, x86, loongar    
1437 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
1438 :Parameters: struct kvm_enable_cap (in)          
1439 :Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error              
1440                                                  
1441 :Capability: KVM_CAP_ENABLE_CAP_VM               
1442 :Architectures: all                              
1443 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
1444 :Parameters: struct kvm_enable_cap (in)          
1445 :Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error              
1446                                                  
1447 .. note::                                        
1448                                                  
1449    Not all extensions are enabled by default.    
1450    can enable an extension, making it availab    
1451                                                  
1452 On systems that do not support this ioctl, it    
1453 do support it, it only works for extensions t    
1454                                                  
1455 To check if a capability can be enabled, the     
1456 be used.                                         
1457                                                  
1458 ::                                               
1459                                                  
1460   struct kvm_enable_cap {                        
1461        /* in */                                  
1462        __u32 cap;                                
1463                                                  
1464 The capability that is supposed to get enable    
1465                                                  
1466 ::                                               
1467                                                  
1468        __u32 flags;                              
1469                                                  
1470 A bitfield indicating future enhancements. Ha    
1471                                                  
1472 ::                                               
1473                                                  
1474        __u64 args[4];                            
1475                                                  
1476 Arguments for enabling a feature. If a featur    
1477 function properly, this is the place to put t    
1478                                                  
1479 ::                                               
1480                                                  
1481        __u8  pad[64];                            
1482   };                                             
1483                                                  
1484 The vcpu ioctl should be used for vcpu-specif    
1485 for vm-wide capabilities.                        
1486                                                  
1487 4.38 KVM_GET_MP_STATE                            
1488 ---------------------                            
1489                                                  
1490 :Capability: KVM_CAP_MP_STATE                    
1491 :Architectures: x86, s390, arm64, riscv, loon    
1492 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
1493 :Parameters: struct kvm_mp_state (out)           
1494 :Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error              
1495                                                  
1496 ::                                               
1497                                                  
1498   struct kvm_mp_state {                          
1499         __u32 mp_state;                          
1500   };                                             
1501                                                  
1502 Returns the vcpu's current "multiprocessing s    
1503 uniprocessor guests).                            
1504                                                  
1505 Possible values are:                             
1506                                                  
1507    ==========================    ============    
1508    KVM_MP_STATE_RUNNABLE         the vcpu is     
1509                                  [x86,arm64,r    
1510    KVM_MP_STATE_UNINITIALIZED    the vcpu is     
1511                                  which has no    
1512    KVM_MP_STATE_INIT_RECEIVED    the vcpu has    
1513                                  now ready fo    
1514    KVM_MP_STATE_HALTED           the vcpu has    
1515                                  is waiting f    
1516    KVM_MP_STATE_SIPI_RECEIVED    the vcpu has    
1517                                  accessible v    
1518    KVM_MP_STATE_STOPPED          the vcpu is     
1519    KVM_MP_STATE_CHECK_STOP       the vcpu is     
1520    KVM_MP_STATE_OPERATING        the vcpu is     
1521                                  [s390]          
1522    KVM_MP_STATE_LOAD             the vcpu is     
1523                                  [s390]          
1524    KVM_MP_STATE_SUSPENDED        the vcpu is     
1525                                  for a wakeup    
1526    ==========================    ============    
1527                                                  
1528 On x86, this ioctl is only useful after KVM_C    
1529 in-kernel irqchip, the multiprocessing state     
1530 these architectures.                             
1531                                                  
1532 For arm64:                                       
1533 ^^^^^^^^^^                                       
1534                                                  
1535 If a vCPU is in the KVM_MP_STATE_SUSPENDED st    
1536 architectural execution of a WFI instruction.    
1537                                                  
1538 If a wakeup event is recognized, KVM will exi    
1539 KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT exit, where the event type i    
1540 userspace wants to honor the wakeup, it must     
1541 KVM_MP_STATE_RUNNABLE. If it does not, KVM wi    
1542 event in subsequent calls to KVM_RUN.            
1543                                                  
1544 .. warning::                                     
1545                                                  
1546      If userspace intends to keep the vCPU in    
1547      strongly recommended that userspace take    
1548      wakeup event (such as masking an interru    
1549      calls to KVM_RUN will immediately exit w    
1550      event and inadvertently waste CPU cycles    
1551                                                  
1552      Additionally, if userspace takes action     
1553      it is strongly recommended that it also     
1554      original state when the vCPU is made RUN    
1555      if userspace masked a pending interrupt     
1556      the interrupt should be unmasked before     
1557      guest.                                      
1558                                                  
1559 For riscv:                                       
1560 ^^^^^^^^^^                                       
1561                                                  
1562 The only states that are valid are KVM_MP_STA    
1563 KVM_MP_STATE_RUNNABLE which reflect if the vc    
1564                                                  
1565 On LoongArch, only the KVM_MP_STATE_RUNNABLE     
1566 whether the vcpu is runnable.                    
1567                                                  
1568 4.39 KVM_SET_MP_STATE                            
1569 ---------------------                            
1570                                                  
1571 :Capability: KVM_CAP_MP_STATE                    
1572 :Architectures: x86, s390, arm64, riscv, loon    
1573 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
1574 :Parameters: struct kvm_mp_state (in)            
1575 :Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error              
1576                                                  
1577 Sets the vcpu's current "multiprocessing stat    
1578 arguments.                                       
1579                                                  
1580 On x86, this ioctl is only useful after KVM_C    
1581 in-kernel irqchip, the multiprocessing state     
1582 these architectures.                             
1583                                                  
1584 For arm64/riscv:                                 
1585 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                                 
1586                                                  
1587 The only states that are valid are KVM_MP_STA    
1588 KVM_MP_STATE_RUNNABLE which reflect if the vc    
1589                                                  
1590 On LoongArch, only the KVM_MP_STATE_RUNNABLE     
1591 whether the vcpu is runnable.                    
1592                                                  
1593 4.40 KVM_SET_IDENTITY_MAP_ADDR                   
1594 ------------------------------                   
1595                                                  
1596 :Capability: KVM_CAP_SET_IDENTITY_MAP_ADDR       
1597 :Architectures: x86                              
1598 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
1599 :Parameters: unsigned long identity (in)         
1600 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
1601                                                  
1602 This ioctl defines the physical address of a     
1603 physical address space.  The region must be w    
1604 guest physical address space and must not con    
1605 or any mmio address.  The guest may malfuncti    
1606 region.                                          
1607                                                  
1608 Setting the address to 0 will result in reset    
1609 (0xfffbc000).                                    
1610                                                  
1611 This ioctl is required on Intel-based hosts.     
1612 because of a quirk in the virtualization impl    
1613 documentation when it pops into existence).      
1614                                                  
1615 Fails if any VCPU has already been created.      
1616                                                  
1617 4.41 KVM_SET_BOOT_CPU_ID                         
1618 ------------------------                         
1619                                                  
1620 :Capability: KVM_CAP_SET_BOOT_CPU_ID             
1621 :Architectures: x86                              
1622 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
1623 :Parameters: unsigned long vcpu_id               
1624 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
1625                                                  
1626 Define which vcpu is the Bootstrap Processor     
1627 as the vcpu id in KVM_CREATE_VCPU.  If this i    
1628 is vcpu 0. This ioctl has to be called before    
1629 otherwise it will return EBUSY error.            
1630                                                  
1631                                                  
1632 4.42 KVM_GET_XSAVE                               
1633 ------------------                               
1634                                                  
1635 :Capability: KVM_CAP_XSAVE                       
1636 :Architectures: x86                              
1637 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
1638 :Parameters: struct kvm_xsave (out)              
1639 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
1640                                                  
1641                                                  
1642 ::                                               
1643                                                  
1644   struct kvm_xsave {                             
1645         __u32 region[1024];                      
1646         __u32 extra[0];                          
1647   };                                             
1648                                                  
1649 This ioctl would copy current vcpu's xsave st    
1650                                                  
1651                                                  
1652 4.43 KVM_SET_XSAVE                               
1653 ------------------                               
1654                                                  
1655 :Capability: KVM_CAP_XSAVE and KVM_CAP_XSAVE2    
1656 :Architectures: x86                              
1657 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
1658 :Parameters: struct kvm_xsave (in)               
1659 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
1660                                                  
1661 ::                                               
1662                                                  
1663                                                  
1664   struct kvm_xsave {                             
1665         __u32 region[1024];                      
1666         __u32 extra[0];                          
1667   };                                             
1668                                                  
1669 This ioctl would copy userspace's xsave struc    
1670 as many bytes as are returned by KVM_CHECK_EX    
1671 when invoked on the vm file descriptor. The s    
1672 KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION(KVM_CAP_XSAVE2) will alwa    
1673 Currently, it is only greater than 4096 if a     
1674 enabled with ``arch_prctl()``, but this may c    
1675                                                  
1676 The offsets of the state save areas in struct    
1677 contents of CPUID leaf 0xD on the host.          
1678                                                  
1679                                                  
1680 4.44 KVM_GET_XCRS                                
1681 -----------------                                
1682                                                  
1683 :Capability: KVM_CAP_XCRS                        
1684 :Architectures: x86                              
1685 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
1686 :Parameters: struct kvm_xcrs (out)               
1687 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
1688                                                  
1689 ::                                               
1690                                                  
1691   struct kvm_xcr {                               
1692         __u32 xcr;                               
1693         __u32 reserved;                          
1694         __u64 value;                             
1695   };                                             
1696                                                  
1697   struct kvm_xcrs {                              
1698         __u32 nr_xcrs;                           
1699         __u32 flags;                             
1700         struct kvm_xcr xcrs[KVM_MAX_XCRS];       
1701         __u64 padding[16];                       
1702   };                                             
1703                                                  
1704 This ioctl would copy current vcpu's xcrs to     
1705                                                  
1706                                                  
1707 4.45 KVM_SET_XCRS                                
1708 -----------------                                
1709                                                  
1710 :Capability: KVM_CAP_XCRS                        
1711 :Architectures: x86                              
1712 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
1713 :Parameters: struct kvm_xcrs (in)                
1714 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
1715                                                  
1716 ::                                               
1717                                                  
1718   struct kvm_xcr {                               
1719         __u32 xcr;                               
1720         __u32 reserved;                          
1721         __u64 value;                             
1722   };                                             
1723                                                  
1724   struct kvm_xcrs {                              
1725         __u32 nr_xcrs;                           
1726         __u32 flags;                             
1727         struct kvm_xcr xcrs[KVM_MAX_XCRS];       
1728         __u64 padding[16];                       
1729   };                                             
1730                                                  
1731 This ioctl would set vcpu's xcr to the value     
1732                                                  
1733                                                  
1734 4.46 KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_CPUID                     
1735 ----------------------------                     
1736                                                  
1737 :Capability: KVM_CAP_EXT_CPUID                   
1738 :Architectures: x86                              
1739 :Type: system ioctl                              
1740 :Parameters: struct kvm_cpuid2 (in/out)          
1741 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
1742                                                  
1743 ::                                               
1744                                                  
1745   struct kvm_cpuid2 {                            
1746         __u32 nent;                              
1747         __u32 padding;                           
1748         struct kvm_cpuid_entry2 entries[0];      
1749   };                                             
1750                                                  
1751   #define KVM_CPUID_FLAG_SIGNIFCANT_INDEX        
1752   #define KVM_CPUID_FLAG_STATEFUL_FUNC           
1753   #define KVM_CPUID_FLAG_STATE_READ_NEXT         
1754                                                  
1755   struct kvm_cpuid_entry2 {                      
1756         __u32 function;                          
1757         __u32 index;                             
1758         __u32 flags;                             
1759         __u32 eax;                               
1760         __u32 ebx;                               
1761         __u32 ecx;                               
1762         __u32 edx;                               
1763         __u32 padding[3];                        
1764   };                                             
1765                                                  
1766 This ioctl returns x86 cpuid features which a    
1767 hardware and kvm in its default configuration    
1768 information returned by this ioctl to constru    
1769 KVM_SET_CPUID2) that is consistent with hardw    
1770 userspace capabilities, and with user require    
1771 user may wish to constrain cpuid to emulate o    
1772 feature consistency across a cluster).           
1773                                                  
1774 Dynamically-enabled feature bits need to be r    
1775 ``arch_prctl()`` before calling this ioctl. F    
1776 been requested are excluded from the result.     
1777                                                  
1778 Note that certain capabilities, such as KVM_C    
1779 expose cpuid features (e.g. MONITOR) which ar    
1780 its default configuration. If userspace enabl    
1781 is responsible for modifying the results of t    
1782                                                  
1783 Userspace invokes KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_CPUID by     
1784 with the 'nent' field indicating the number o    
1785 array 'entries'.  If the number of entries is    
1786 capabilities, an error (E2BIG) is returned.      
1787 the 'nent' field is adjusted and an error (EN    
1788 number is just right, the 'nent' field is adj    
1789 entries in the 'entries' array, which is then    
1790                                                  
1791 The entries returned are the host cpuid as re    
1792 with unknown or unsupported features masked o    
1793 x2apic), may not be present in the host cpu,     
1794 emulate them efficiently. The fields in each     
1795                                                  
1796   function:                                      
1797          the eax value used to obtain the ent    
1798                                                  
1799   index:                                         
1800          the ecx value used to obtain the ent    
1801          affected by ecx)                        
1802                                                  
1803   flags:                                         
1804      an OR of zero or more of the following:     
1805                                                  
1806         KVM_CPUID_FLAG_SIGNIFCANT_INDEX:         
1807            if the index field is valid           
1808                                                  
1809    eax, ebx, ecx, edx:                           
1810          the values returned by the cpuid ins    
1811          this function/index combination         
1812                                                  
1813 The TSC deadline timer feature (CPUID leaf 1,    
1814 as false, since the feature depends on KVM_CR    
1815 support.  Instead it is reported via::           
1816                                                  
1817   ioctl(KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION, KVM_CAP_TSC_DEAD    
1818                                                  
1819 if that returns true and you use KVM_CREATE_I    
1820 feature in userspace, then you can enable the    
1821                                                  
1822                                                  
1823 4.47 KVM_PPC_GET_PVINFO                          
1824 -----------------------                          
1825                                                  
1826 :Capability: KVM_CAP_PPC_GET_PVINFO              
1827 :Architectures: ppc                              
1828 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
1829 :Parameters: struct kvm_ppc_pvinfo (out)         
1830 :Returns: 0 on success, !0 on error              
1831                                                  
1832 ::                                               
1833                                                  
1834   struct kvm_ppc_pvinfo {                        
1835         __u32 flags;                             
1836         __u32 hcall[4];                          
1837         __u8  pad[108];                          
1838   };                                             
1839                                                  
1840 This ioctl fetches PV specific information th    
1841 using the device tree or other means from vm     
1842                                                  
1843 The hcall array defines 4 instructions that m    
1844                                                  
1845 If any additional field gets added to this st    
1846 additional piece of information will be set i    
1847                                                  
1848 The flags bitmap is defined as::                 
1849                                                  
1850    /* the host supports the ePAPR idle hcall     
1851    #define KVM_PPC_PVINFO_FLAGS_EV_IDLE   (1<    
1852                                                  
1853 4.52 KVM_SET_GSI_ROUTING                         
1854 ------------------------                         
1855                                                  
1856 :Capability: KVM_CAP_IRQ_ROUTING                 
1857 :Architectures: x86 s390 arm64                   
1858 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
1859 :Parameters: struct kvm_irq_routing (in)         
1860 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
1861                                                  
1862 Sets the GSI routing table entries, overwriti    
1863                                                  
1864 On arm64, GSI routing has the following limit    
1865                                                  
1866 - GSI routing does not apply to KVM_IRQ_LINE     
1867                                                  
1868 ::                                               
1869                                                  
1870   struct kvm_irq_routing {                       
1871         __u32 nr;                                
1872         __u32 flags;                             
1873         struct kvm_irq_routing_entry entries[    
1874   };                                             
1875                                                  
1876 No flags are specified so far, the correspond    
1877                                                  
1878 ::                                               
1879                                                  
1880   struct kvm_irq_routing_entry {                 
1881         __u32 gsi;                               
1882         __u32 type;                              
1883         __u32 flags;                             
1884         __u32 pad;                               
1885         union {                                  
1886                 struct kvm_irq_routing_irqchi    
1887                 struct kvm_irq_routing_msi ms    
1888                 struct kvm_irq_routing_s390_a    
1889                 struct kvm_irq_routing_hv_sin    
1890                 struct kvm_irq_routing_xen_ev    
1891                 __u32 pad[8];                    
1892         } u;                                     
1893   };                                             
1894                                                  
1895   /* gsi routing entry types */                  
1896   #define KVM_IRQ_ROUTING_IRQCHIP 1              
1897   #define KVM_IRQ_ROUTING_MSI 2                  
1898   #define KVM_IRQ_ROUTING_S390_ADAPTER 3         
1899   #define KVM_IRQ_ROUTING_HV_SINT 4              
1900   #define KVM_IRQ_ROUTING_XEN_EVTCHN 5           
1901                                                  
1902 flags:                                           
1903                                                  
1904 - KVM_MSI_VALID_DEVID: used along with KVM_IR    
1905   type, specifies that the devid field contai    
1906   KVM_CAP_MSI_DEVID capability advertises the    
1907   the device ID.  If this capability is not a    
1908   never set the KVM_MSI_VALID_DEVID flag as t    
1909 - zero otherwise                                 
1910                                                  
1911 ::                                               
1912                                                  
1913   struct kvm_irq_routing_irqchip {               
1914         __u32 irqchip;                           
1915         __u32 pin;                               
1916   };                                             
1917                                                  
1918   struct kvm_irq_routing_msi {                   
1919         __u32 address_lo;                        
1920         __u32 address_hi;                        
1921         __u32 data;                              
1922         union {                                  
1923                 __u32 pad;                       
1924                 __u32 devid;                     
1925         };                                       
1926   };                                             
1927                                                  
1928 If KVM_MSI_VALID_DEVID is set, devid contains    
1929 for the device that wrote the MSI message.  F    
1930 BDF identifier in the lower 16 bits.             
1931                                                  
1932 On x86, address_hi is ignored unless the KVM_    
1933 feature of KVM_CAP_X2APIC_API capability is e    
1934 address_hi bits 31-8 provide bits 31-8 of the    
1935 address_hi must be zero.                         
1936                                                  
1937 ::                                               
1938                                                  
1939   struct kvm_irq_routing_s390_adapter {          
1940         __u64 ind_addr;                          
1941         __u64 summary_addr;                      
1942         __u64 ind_offset;                        
1943         __u32 summary_offset;                    
1944         __u32 adapter_id;                        
1945   };                                             
1946                                                  
1947   struct kvm_irq_routing_hv_sint {               
1948         __u32 vcpu;                              
1949         __u32 sint;                              
1950   };                                             
1951                                                  
1952   struct kvm_irq_routing_xen_evtchn {            
1953         __u32 port;                              
1954         __u32 vcpu;                              
1955         __u32 priority;                          
1956   };                                             
1957                                                  
1958                                                  
1959 When KVM_CAP_XEN_HVM includes the KVM_XEN_HVM    
1960 in its indication of supported features, rout    
1961 is supported. Although the priority field is     
1962 KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_EVTCHN_2LEVEL is supported    
1963 2 level event channels. FIFO event channel su    
1964 the future.                                      
1965                                                  
1966                                                  
1967 4.55 KVM_SET_TSC_KHZ                             
1968 --------------------                             
1969                                                  
1970 :Capability: KVM_CAP_TSC_CONTROL / KVM_CAP_VM    
1971 :Architectures: x86                              
1972 :Type: vcpu ioctl / vm ioctl                     
1973 :Parameters: virtual tsc_khz                     
1974 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
1975                                                  
1976 Specifies the tsc frequency for the virtual m    
1977 frequency is KHz.                                
1978                                                  
1979 If the KVM_CAP_VM_TSC_CONTROL capability is a    
1980 be used as a vm ioctl to set the initial tsc     
1981 created vCPUs.                                   
1982                                                  
1983 4.56 KVM_GET_TSC_KHZ                             
1984 --------------------                             
1985                                                  
1986 :Capability: KVM_CAP_GET_TSC_KHZ / KVM_CAP_VM    
1987 :Architectures: x86                              
1988 :Type: vcpu ioctl / vm ioctl                     
1989 :Parameters: none                                
1990 :Returns: virtual tsc-khz on success, negativ    
1991                                                  
1992 Returns the tsc frequency of the guest. The u    
1993 KHz. If the host has unstable tsc this ioctl     
1994 error.                                           
1995                                                  
1996                                                  
1997 4.57 KVM_GET_LAPIC                               
1998 ------------------                               
1999                                                  
2000 :Capability: KVM_CAP_IRQCHIP                     
2001 :Architectures: x86                              
2002 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
2003 :Parameters: struct kvm_lapic_state (out)        
2004 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
2005                                                  
2006 ::                                               
2007                                                  
2008   #define KVM_APIC_REG_SIZE 0x400                
2009   struct kvm_lapic_state {                       
2010         char regs[KVM_APIC_REG_SIZE];            
2011   };                                             
2012                                                  
2013 Reads the Local APIC registers and copies the    
2014 data format and layout are the same as docume    
2015                                                  
2016 If KVM_X2APIC_API_USE_32BIT_IDS feature of KV    
2017 enabled, then the format of APIC_ID register     
2018 (reported by MSR_IA32_APICBASE) of its VCPU.     
2019 the APIC_ID register (bytes 32-35).  xAPIC on    
2020 which is stored in bits 31-24 of the APIC reg    
2021 byte 35 of struct kvm_lapic_state's regs fiel    
2022 be called after MSR_IA32_APICBASE has been se    
2023                                                  
2024 If KVM_X2APIC_API_USE_32BIT_IDS feature is di    
2025 always uses xAPIC format.                        
2026                                                  
2027                                                  
2028 4.58 KVM_SET_LAPIC                               
2029 ------------------                               
2030                                                  
2031 :Capability: KVM_CAP_IRQCHIP                     
2032 :Architectures: x86                              
2033 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
2034 :Parameters: struct kvm_lapic_state (in)         
2035 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
2036                                                  
2037 ::                                               
2038                                                  
2039   #define KVM_APIC_REG_SIZE 0x400                
2040   struct kvm_lapic_state {                       
2041         char regs[KVM_APIC_REG_SIZE];            
2042   };                                             
2043                                                  
2044 Copies the input argument into the Local APIC    
2045 and layout are the same as documented in the     
2046                                                  
2047 The format of the APIC ID register (bytes 32-    
2048 regs field) depends on the state of the KVM_C    
2049 See the note in KVM_GET_LAPIC.                   
2050                                                  
2051                                                  
2052 4.59 KVM_IOEVENTFD                               
2053 ------------------                               
2054                                                  
2055 :Capability: KVM_CAP_IOEVENTFD                   
2056 :Architectures: all                              
2057 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
2058 :Parameters: struct kvm_ioeventfd (in)           
2059 :Returns: 0 on success, !0 on error              
2060                                                  
2061 This ioctl attaches or detaches an ioeventfd     
2062 within the guest.  A guest write in the regis    
2063 provided event instead of triggering an exit.    
2064                                                  
2065 ::                                               
2066                                                  
2067   struct kvm_ioeventfd {                         
2068         __u64 datamatch;                         
2069         __u64 addr;        /* legal pio/mmio     
2070         __u32 len;         /* 0, 1, 2, 4, or     
2071         __s32 fd;                                
2072         __u32 flags;                             
2073         __u8  pad[36];                           
2074   };                                             
2075                                                  
2076 For the special case of virtio-ccw devices on    
2077 to a subchannel/virtqueue tuple instead.         
2078                                                  
2079 The following flags are defined::                
2080                                                  
2081   #define KVM_IOEVENTFD_FLAG_DATAMATCH (1 <<     
2082   #define KVM_IOEVENTFD_FLAG_PIO       (1 <<     
2083   #define KVM_IOEVENTFD_FLAG_DEASSIGN  (1 <<     
2084   #define KVM_IOEVENTFD_FLAG_VIRTIO_CCW_NOTIF    
2085         (1 << kvm_ioeventfd_flag_nr_virtio_cc    
2086                                                  
2087 If datamatch flag is set, the event will be s    
2088 to the registered address is equal to datamat    
2089                                                  
2090 For virtio-ccw devices, addr contains the sub    
2091 virtqueue index.                                 
2092                                                  
2093 With KVM_CAP_IOEVENTFD_ANY_LENGTH, a zero len    
2094 the kernel will ignore the length of guest wr    
2095 The speedup may only apply to specific archit    
2096 work anyway.                                     
2097                                                  
2098 4.60 KVM_DIRTY_TLB                               
2099 ------------------                               
2100                                                  
2101 :Capability: KVM_CAP_SW_TLB                      
2102 :Architectures: ppc                              
2103 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
2104 :Parameters: struct kvm_dirty_tlb (in)           
2105 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
2106                                                  
2107 ::                                               
2108                                                  
2109   struct kvm_dirty_tlb {                         
2110         __u64 bitmap;                            
2111         __u32 num_dirty;                         
2112   };                                             
2113                                                  
2114 This must be called whenever userspace has ch    
2115 TLB, prior to calling KVM_RUN on the associat    
2116                                                  
2117 The "bitmap" field is the userspace address o    
2118 consists of a number of bits, equal to the to    
2119 determined by the last successful call to KVM    
2120 nearest multiple of 64.                          
2121                                                  
2122 Each bit corresponds to one TLB entry, ordere    
2123 array.                                           
2124                                                  
2125 The array is little-endian: the bit 0 is the     
2126 first byte, bit 8 is the least significant bi    
2127 This avoids any complications with differing     
2128                                                  
2129 The "num_dirty" field is a performance hint f    
2130 should skip processing the bitmap and just in    
2131 be set to the number of set bits in the bitma    
2132                                                  
2133                                                  
2134 4.62 KVM_CREATE_SPAPR_TCE                        
2135 -------------------------                        
2136                                                  
2137 :Capability: KVM_CAP_SPAPR_TCE                   
2138 :Architectures: powerpc                          
2139 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
2140 :Parameters: struct kvm_create_spapr_tce (in)    
2141 :Returns: file descriptor for manipulating th    
2142                                                  
2143 This creates a virtual TCE (translation contr    
2144 is an IOMMU for PAPR-style virtual I/O.  It i    
2145 logical addresses used in virtual I/O into gu    
2146 and provides a scatter/gather capability for     
2147                                                  
2148 ::                                               
2149                                                  
2150   /* for KVM_CAP_SPAPR_TCE */                    
2151   struct kvm_create_spapr_tce {                  
2152         __u64 liobn;                             
2153         __u32 window_size;                       
2154   };                                             
2155                                                  
2156 The liobn field gives the logical IO bus numb    
2157 TCE table.  The window_size field specifies t    
2158 which this TCE table will translate - the tab    
2159 bit TCE entry for every 4kiB of the DMA windo    
2160                                                  
2161 When the guest issues an H_PUT_TCE hcall on a    
2162 table has been created using this ioctl(), th    
2163 in real mode, updating the TCE table.  H_PUT_    
2164 liobns will cause a vm exit and must be handl    
2165                                                  
2166 The return value is a file descriptor which c    
2167 to map the created TCE table into userspace.     
2168 the entries written by kernel-handled H_PUT_T    
2169 userspace update the TCE table directly which    
2170 circumstances.                                   
2171                                                  
2172                                                  
2173 4.63 KVM_ALLOCATE_RMA                            
2174 ---------------------                            
2175                                                  
2176 :Capability: KVM_CAP_PPC_RMA                     
2177 :Architectures: powerpc                          
2178 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
2179 :Parameters: struct kvm_allocate_rma (out)       
2180 :Returns: file descriptor for mapping the all    
2181                                                  
2182 This allocates a Real Mode Area (RMA) from th    
2183 time by the kernel.  An RMA is a physically-c    
2184 of memory used on older POWER processors to p    
2185 will be accessed by real-mode (MMU off) acces    
2186 POWER processors support a set of sizes for t    
2187 includes 64MB, 128MB, 256MB and some larger p    
2188                                                  
2189 ::                                               
2190                                                  
2191   /* for KVM_ALLOCATE_RMA */                     
2192   struct kvm_allocate_rma {                      
2193         __u64 rma_size;                          
2194   };                                             
2195                                                  
2196 The return value is a file descriptor which c    
2197 to map the allocated RMA into userspace.  The    
2198 passed to the KVM_SET_USER_MEMORY_REGION ioct    
2199 RMA for a virtual machine.  The size of the R    
2200 fixed at host kernel boot time) is returned i    
2201 the argument structure.                          
2202                                                  
2203 The KVM_CAP_PPC_RMA capability is 1 or 2 if t    
2204 is supported; 2 if the processor requires all    
2205 an RMA, or 1 if the processor can use an RMA     
2206 because it supports the Virtual RMA (VRMA) fa    
2207                                                  
2208                                                  
2209 4.64 KVM_NMI                                     
2210 ------------                                     
2211                                                  
2212 :Capability: KVM_CAP_USER_NMI                    
2213 :Architectures: x86                              
2214 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
2215 :Parameters: none                                
2216 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
2217                                                  
2218 Queues an NMI on the thread's vcpu.  Note thi    
2219 when KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP has not been called,     
2220 between the virtual cpu core and virtual loca    
2221 has been called, this interface is completely    
2222                                                  
2223 To use this to emulate the LINT1 input with K    
2224 following algorithm:                             
2225                                                  
2226   - pause the vcpu                               
2227   - read the local APIC's state (KVM_GET_LAPI    
2228   - check whether changing LINT1 will queue a    
2229   - if so, issue KVM_NMI                         
2230   - resume the vcpu                              
2231                                                  
2232 Some guests configure the LINT1 NMI input to     
2233 debugging.                                       
2234                                                  
2235                                                  
2236 4.65 KVM_S390_UCAS_MAP                           
2237 ----------------------                           
2238                                                  
2239 :Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_UCONTROL               
2240 :Architectures: s390                             
2241 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
2242 :Parameters: struct kvm_s390_ucas_mapping (in    
2243 :Returns: 0 in case of success                   
2244                                                  
2245 The parameter is defined like this::             
2246                                                  
2247         struct kvm_s390_ucas_mapping {           
2248                 __u64 user_addr;                 
2249                 __u64 vcpu_addr;                 
2250                 __u64 length;                    
2251         };                                       
2252                                                  
2253 This ioctl maps the memory at "user_addr" wit    
2254 the vcpu's address space starting at "vcpu_ad    
2255 be aligned by 1 megabyte.                        
2256                                                  
2257                                                  
2258 4.66 KVM_S390_UCAS_UNMAP                         
2259 ------------------------                         
2260                                                  
2261 :Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_UCONTROL               
2262 :Architectures: s390                             
2263 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
2264 :Parameters: struct kvm_s390_ucas_mapping (in    
2265 :Returns: 0 in case of success                   
2266                                                  
2267 The parameter is defined like this::             
2268                                                  
2269         struct kvm_s390_ucas_mapping {           
2270                 __u64 user_addr;                 
2271                 __u64 vcpu_addr;                 
2272                 __u64 length;                    
2273         };                                       
2274                                                  
2275 This ioctl unmaps the memory in the vcpu's ad    
2276 "vcpu_addr" with the length "length". The fie    
2277 All parameters need to be aligned by 1 megaby    
2278                                                  
2279                                                  
2280 4.67 KVM_S390_VCPU_FAULT                         
2281 ------------------------                         
2282                                                  
2283 :Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_UCONTROL               
2284 :Architectures: s390                             
2285 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
2286 :Parameters: vcpu absolute address (in)          
2287 :Returns: 0 in case of success                   
2288                                                  
2289 This call creates a page table entry on the v    
2290 (for user controlled virtual machines) or the    
2291 space (for regular virtual machines). This on    
2292 thus it's recommended to access subject memor    
2293 table upfront. This is useful to handle valid    
2294 controlled virtual machines to fault in the v    
2295 prior to calling the KVM_RUN ioctl.              
2296                                                  
2297                                                  
2298 4.68 KVM_SET_ONE_REG                             
2299 --------------------                             
2300                                                  
2301 :Capability: KVM_CAP_ONE_REG                     
2302 :Architectures: all                              
2303 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
2304 :Parameters: struct kvm_one_reg (in)             
2305 :Returns: 0 on success, negative value on fai    
2306                                                  
2307 Errors:                                          
2308                                                  
2309   ======   ==================================    
2310   ENOENT   no such register                      
2311   EINVAL   invalid register ID, or no such re    
2312            protected virtualization mode on s    
2313   EPERM    (arm64) register access not allowe    
2314   EBUSY    (riscv) changing register value no    
2315            has run at least once                 
2316   ======   ==================================    
2317                                                  
2318 (These error codes are indicative only: do no    
2319 code being returned in a specific situation.)    
2320                                                  
2321 ::                                               
2322                                                  
2323   struct kvm_one_reg {                           
2324        __u64 id;                                 
2325        __u64 addr;                               
2326  };                                              
2327                                                  
2328 Using this ioctl, a single vcpu register can     
2329 defined by user space with the passed in stru    
2330 refers to the register identifier as describe    
2331 to a variable with the respective size. There    
2332 and architecture specific registers. Each hav    
2333 and their own constants and width. To keep tr    
2334 registers, find a list below:                    
2335                                                  
2336   ======= =============================== ===    
2337   Arch              Register              Wid    
2338   ======= =============================== ===    
2339   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_HIOR                64     
2340   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_IAC1                64     
2341   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_IAC2                64     
2342   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_IAC3                64     
2343   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_IAC4                64     
2344   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_DAC1                64     
2345   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_DAC2                64     
2346   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_DABR                64     
2347   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_DSCR                64     
2348   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_PURR                64     
2349   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_SPURR               64     
2350   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_DAR                 64     
2351   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_DSISR               32     
2352   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_AMR                 64     
2353   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_UAMOR               64     
2354   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_MMCR0               64     
2355   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_MMCR1               64     
2356   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_MMCRA               64     
2357   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_MMCR2               64     
2358   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_MMCRS               64     
2359   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_MMCR3               64     
2360   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_SIAR                64     
2361   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_SDAR                64     
2362   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_SIER                64     
2363   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_SIER2               64     
2364   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_SIER3               64     
2365   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_PMC1                32     
2366   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_PMC2                32     
2367   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_PMC3                32     
2368   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_PMC4                32     
2369   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_PMC5                32     
2370   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_PMC6                32     
2371   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_PMC7                32     
2372   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_PMC8                32     
2373   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_FPR0                64     
2374   ...                                            
2375   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_FPR31               64     
2376   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_VR0                 128    
2377   ...                                            
2378   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_VR31                128    
2379   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_VSR0                128    
2380   ...                                            
2381   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_VSR31               128    
2382   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_FPSCR               64     
2383   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_VSCR                32     
2384   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_VPA_ADDR            64     
2385   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_VPA_SLB             128    
2386   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_VPA_DTL             128    
2387   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_EPCR                32     
2388   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_EPR                 32     
2389   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TCR                 32     
2390   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TSR                 32     
2391   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_OR_TSR              32     
2392   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_CLEAR_TSR           32     
2393   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_MAS0                32     
2394   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_MAS1                32     
2395   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_MAS2                64     
2396   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_MAS7_3              64     
2397   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_MAS4                32     
2398   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_MAS6                32     
2399   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_MMUCFG              32     
2400   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TLB0CFG             32     
2401   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TLB1CFG             32     
2402   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TLB2CFG             32     
2403   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TLB3CFG             32     
2404   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TLB0PS              32     
2405   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TLB1PS              32     
2406   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TLB2PS              32     
2407   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TLB3PS              32     
2408   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_EPTCFG              32     
2409   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_ICP_STATE           64     
2410   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_VP_STATE            128    
2411   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TB_OFFSET           64     
2412   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_SPMC1               32     
2413   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_SPMC2               32     
2414   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_IAMR                64     
2415   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TFHAR               64     
2416   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TFIAR               64     
2417   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TEXASR              64     
2418   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_FSCR                64     
2419   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_PSPB                32     
2420   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_EBBHR               64     
2421   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_EBBRR               64     
2422   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_BESCR               64     
2423   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TAR                 64     
2424   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_DPDES               64     
2425   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_DAWR                64     
2426   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_DAWRX               64     
2427   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_CIABR               64     
2428   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_IC                  64     
2429   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_VTB                 64     
2430   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_CSIGR               64     
2431   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TACR                64     
2432   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TCSCR               64     
2433   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_PID                 64     
2434   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_ACOP                64     
2435   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_VRSAVE              32     
2436   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_LPCR                32     
2437   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_LPCR_64             64     
2438   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_PPR                 64     
2439   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_ARCH_COMPAT         32     
2440   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_DABRX               32     
2441   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_WORT                64     
2442   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_SPRG9               64     
2443   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_DBSR                32     
2444   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TIDR                64     
2445   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_PSSCR               64     
2446   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_DEC_EXPIRY          64     
2447   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_PTCR                64     
2448   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_HASHKEYR            64     
2449   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_HASHPKEYR           64     
2450   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_DAWR1               64     
2451   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_DAWRX1              64     
2452   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_DEXCR               64     
2453   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TM_GPR0             64     
2454   ...                                            
2455   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TM_GPR31            64     
2456   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TM_VSR0             128    
2457   ...                                            
2458   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TM_VSR63            128    
2459   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TM_CR               64     
2460   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TM_LR               64     
2461   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TM_CTR              64     
2462   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TM_FPSCR            64     
2463   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TM_AMR              64     
2464   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TM_PPR              64     
2465   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TM_VRSAVE           64     
2466   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TM_VSCR             32     
2467   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TM_DSCR             64     
2468   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TM_TAR              64     
2469   PPC     KVM_REG_PPC_TM_XER              64     
2470                                                  
2471   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_R0                 64     
2472   ...                                            
2473   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_R31                64     
2474   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_HI                 64     
2475   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_LO                 64     
2476   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_PC                 64     
2477   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_INDEX          32     
2478   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_ENTRYLO0       64     
2479   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_ENTRYLO1       64     
2480   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_CONTEXT        64     
2481   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_CONTEXTCONFIG  32     
2482   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_USERLOCAL      64     
2483   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_XCONTEXTCONFIG 64     
2484   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_PAGEMASK       32     
2485   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_PAGEGRAIN      32     
2486   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_SEGCTL0        64     
2487   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_SEGCTL1        64     
2488   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_SEGCTL2        64     
2489   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_PWBASE         64     
2490   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_PWFIELD        64     
2491   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_PWSIZE         64     
2492   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_WIRED          32     
2493   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_PWCTL          32     
2494   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_HWRENA         32     
2495   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_BADVADDR       64     
2496   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_BADINSTR       32     
2497   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_BADINSTRP      32     
2498   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_COUNT          32     
2499   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_ENTRYHI        64     
2500   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_COMPARE        32     
2501   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_STATUS         32     
2502   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_INTCTL         32     
2503   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_CAUSE          32     
2504   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_EPC            64     
2505   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_PRID           32     
2506   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_EBASE          64     
2507   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_CONFIG         32     
2508   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_CONFIG1        32     
2509   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_CONFIG2        32     
2510   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_CONFIG3        32     
2511   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_CONFIG4        32     
2512   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_CONFIG5        32     
2513   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_CONFIG7        32     
2514   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_XCONTEXT       64     
2515   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_ERROREPC       64     
2516   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_KSCRATCH1      64     
2517   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_KSCRATCH2      64     
2518   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_KSCRATCH3      64     
2519   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_KSCRATCH4      64     
2520   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_KSCRATCH5      64     
2521   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_KSCRATCH6      64     
2522   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_MAAR(0..63)    64     
2523   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_COUNT_CTL          64     
2524   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_COUNT_RESUME       64     
2525   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_COUNT_HZ           64     
2526   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_FPR_32(0..31)      32     
2527   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_FPR_64(0..31)      64     
2528   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_VEC_128(0..31)     128    
2529   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_FCR_IR             32     
2530   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_FCR_CSR            32     
2531   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_MSA_IR             32     
2532   MIPS    KVM_REG_MIPS_MSA_CSR            32     
2533   ======= =============================== ===    
2534                                                  
2535 ARM registers are mapped using the lower 32 b    
2536 is the register group type, or coprocessor nu    
2537                                                  
2538 ARM core registers have the following id bit     
2539                                                  
2540   0x4020 0000 0010 <index into the kvm_regs s    
2541                                                  
2542 ARM 32-bit CP15 registers have the following     
2543                                                  
2544   0x4020 0000 000F <zero:1> <crn:4> <crm:4> <    
2545                                                  
2546 ARM 64-bit CP15 registers have the following     
2547                                                  
2548   0x4030 0000 000F <zero:1> <zero:4> <crm:4>     
2549                                                  
2550 ARM CCSIDR registers are demultiplexed by CSS    
2551                                                  
2552   0x4020 0000 0011 00 <csselr:8>                 
2553                                                  
2554 ARM 32-bit VFP control registers have the fol    
2555                                                  
2556   0x4020 0000 0012 1 <regno:12>                  
2557                                                  
2558 ARM 64-bit FP registers have the following id    
2559                                                  
2560   0x4030 0000 0012 0 <regno:12>                  
2561                                                  
2562 ARM firmware pseudo-registers have the follow    
2563                                                  
2564   0x4030 0000 0014 <regno:16>                    
2565                                                  
2566                                                  
2567 arm64 registers are mapped using the lower 32    
2568 that is the register group type, or coprocess    
2569                                                  
2570 arm64 core/FP-SIMD registers have the followi    
2571 that the size of the access is variable, as t    
2572 contains elements ranging from 32 to 128 bits    
2573 value in the kvm_regs structure seen as a 32b    
2574                                                  
2575   0x60x0 0000 0010 <index into the kvm_regs s    
2576                                                  
2577 Specifically:                                    
2578                                                  
2579 ======================= ========= ===== =====    
2580     Encoding            Register  Bits  kvm_r    
2581 ======================= ========= ===== =====    
2582   0x6030 0000 0010 0000 X0          64  regs.    
2583   0x6030 0000 0010 0002 X1          64  regs.    
2584   ...                                            
2585   0x6030 0000 0010 003c X30         64  regs.    
2586   0x6030 0000 0010 003e SP          64  regs.    
2587   0x6030 0000 0010 0040 PC          64  regs.    
2588   0x6030 0000 0010 0042 PSTATE      64  regs.    
2589   0x6030 0000 0010 0044 SP_EL1      64  sp_el    
2590   0x6030 0000 0010 0046 ELR_EL1     64  elr_e    
2591   0x6030 0000 0010 0048 SPSR_EL1    64  spsr[    
2592   0x6030 0000 0010 004a SPSR_ABT    64  spsr[    
2593   0x6030 0000 0010 004c SPSR_UND    64  spsr[    
2594   0x6030 0000 0010 004e SPSR_IRQ    64  spsr[    
2595   0x6030 0000 0010 0050 SPSR_FIQ    64  spsr[    
2596   0x6040 0000 0010 0054 V0         128  fp_re    
2597   0x6040 0000 0010 0058 V1         128  fp_re    
2598   ...                                            
2599   0x6040 0000 0010 00d0 V31        128  fp_re    
2600   0x6020 0000 0010 00d4 FPSR        32  fp_re    
2601   0x6020 0000 0010 00d5 FPCR        32  fp_re    
2602 ======================= ========= ===== =====    
2603                                                  
2604 .. [1] These encodings are not accepted for S    
2605        KVM_ARM_VCPU_INIT.                        
2606                                                  
2607        The equivalent register content can be    
2608        the corresponding SVE Zn registers ins    
2609        enabled (see below).                      
2610                                                  
2611 arm64 CCSIDR registers are demultiplexed by C    
2612                                                  
2613   0x6020 0000 0011 00 <csselr:8>                 
2614                                                  
2615 arm64 system registers have the following id     
2616                                                  
2617   0x6030 0000 0013 <op0:2> <op1:3> <crn:4> <c    
2618                                                  
2619 .. warning::                                     
2620                                                  
2621      Two system register IDs do not follow th    
2622      are KVM_REG_ARM_TIMER_CVAL and KVM_REG_A    
2623      system registers CNTV_CVAL_EL0 and CNTVC    
2624      two had their values accidentally swappe    
2625      derived from the register encoding for C    
2626      derived from the register encoding for C    
2627      API, it must remain this way.               
2628                                                  
2629 arm64 firmware pseudo-registers have the foll    
2630                                                  
2631   0x6030 0000 0014 <regno:16>                    
2632                                                  
2633 arm64 SVE registers have the following bit pa    
2634                                                  
2635   0x6080 0000 0015 00 <n:5> <slice:5>   Zn bi    
2636   0x6050 0000 0015 04 <n:4> <slice:5>   Pn bi    
2637   0x6050 0000 0015 060 <slice:5>        FFR b    
2638   0x6060 0000 0015 ffff                 KVM_R    
2639                                                  
2640 Access to register IDs where 2048 * slice >=     
2641 ENOENT.  max_vq is the vcpu's maximum support    
2642 quadwords: see [2]_ below.                       
2643                                                  
2644 These registers are only accessible on vcpus     
2645 See KVM_ARM_VCPU_INIT for details.               
2646                                                  
2647 In addition, except for KVM_REG_ARM64_SVE_VLS    
2648 accessible until the vcpu's SVE configuration    
2649 using KVM_ARM_VCPU_FINALIZE(KVM_ARM_VCPU_SVE)    
2650 and KVM_ARM_VCPU_FINALIZE for more informatio    
2651                                                  
2652 KVM_REG_ARM64_SVE_VLS is a pseudo-register th    
2653 lengths supported by the vcpu to be discovere    
2654 userspace.  When transferred to or from user     
2655 or KVM_SET_ONE_REG, the value of this registe    
2656 __u64[KVM_ARM64_SVE_VLS_WORDS], and encodes t    
2657 follows::                                        
2658                                                  
2659   __u64 vector_lengths[KVM_ARM64_SVE_VLS_WORD    
2660                                                  
2661   if (vq >= SVE_VQ_MIN && vq <= SVE_VQ_MAX &&    
2662       ((vector_lengths[(vq - KVM_ARM64_SVE_VQ    
2663                 ((vq - KVM_ARM64_SVE_VQ_MIN)     
2664         /* Vector length vq * 16 bytes suppor    
2665   else                                           
2666         /* Vector length vq * 16 bytes not su    
2667                                                  
2668 .. [2] The maximum value vq for which the abo    
2669        max_vq.  This is the maximum vector le    
2670        this vcpu, and determines which regist    
2671        this ioctl interface.                     
2672                                                  
2673 (See Documentation/arch/arm64/sve.rst for an     
2674 nomenclature.)                                   
2675                                                  
2676 KVM_REG_ARM64_SVE_VLS is only accessible afte    
2677 KVM_ARM_VCPU_INIT initialises it to the best     
2678 the host supports.                               
2679                                                  
2680 Userspace may subsequently modify it if desir    
2681 configuration is finalized using KVM_ARM_VCPU    
2682                                                  
2683 Apart from simply removing all vector lengths    
2684 exceed some value, support for arbitrarily ch    
2685 is hardware-dependent and may not be availabl    
2686 an invalid set of vector lengths via KVM_SET_    
2687 EINVAL.                                          
2688                                                  
2689 After the vcpu's SVE configuration is finaliz    
2690 write this register will fail with EPERM.        
2691                                                  
2692 arm64 bitmap feature firmware pseudo-register    
2693                                                  
2694   0x6030 0000 0016 <regno:16>                    
2695                                                  
2696 The bitmap feature firmware registers exposes    
2697 are available for userspace to configure. The    
2698 services that are available for the guests to    
2699 sets all the supported bits during VM initial    
2700 discover the available services via KVM_GET_O    
2701 bitmap corresponding to the features that it     
2702 KVM_SET_ONE_REG.                                 
2703                                                  
2704 Note: These registers are immutable once any     
2705 run at least once. A KVM_SET_ONE_REG in such     
2706 a -EBUSY to userspace.                           
2707                                                  
2708 (See Documentation/virt/kvm/arm/hypercalls.rs    
2709                                                  
2710                                                  
2711 MIPS registers are mapped using the lower 32     
2712 the register group type:                         
2713                                                  
2714 MIPS core registers (see above) have the foll    
2715                                                  
2716   0x7030 0000 0000 <reg:16>                      
2717                                                  
2718 MIPS CP0 registers (see KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_* ab    
2719 patterns depending on whether they're 32-bit     
2720                                                  
2721   0x7020 0000 0001 00 <reg:5> <sel:3>   (32-b    
2722   0x7030 0000 0001 00 <reg:5> <sel:3>   (64-b    
2723                                                  
2724 Note: KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_ENTRYLO0 and KVM_REG_M    
2725 versions of the EntryLo registers regardless     
2726 hardware, host kernel, guest, and whether XPA    
2727 with the RI and XI bits (if they exist) in bi    
2728 the PFNX field starting at bit 30.               
2729                                                  
2730 MIPS MAARs (see KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_MAAR(*) abov    
2731 patterns::                                       
2732                                                  
2733   0x7030 0000 0001 01 <reg:8>                    
2734                                                  
2735 MIPS KVM control registers (see above) have t    
2736                                                  
2737   0x7030 0000 0002 <reg:16>                      
2738                                                  
2739 MIPS FPU registers (see KVM_REG_MIPS_FPR_{32,    
2740 id bit patterns depending on the size of the     
2741 always accessed according to the current gues    
2742 Config5.FRE), i.e. as the guest would see the    
2743 if the guest FPU mode is changed. MIPS SIMD A    
2744 registers (see KVM_REG_MIPS_VEC_128() above)     
2745 overlap the FPU registers::                      
2746                                                  
2747   0x7020 0000 0003 00 <0:3> <reg:5> (32-bit F    
2748   0x7030 0000 0003 00 <0:3> <reg:5> (64-bit F    
2749   0x7040 0000 0003 00 <0:3> <reg:5> (128-bit     
2750                                                  
2751 MIPS FPU control registers (see KVM_REG_MIPS_    
2752 following id bit patterns::                      
2753                                                  
2754   0x7020 0000 0003 01 <0:3> <reg:5>              
2755                                                  
2756 MIPS MSA control registers (see KVM_REG_MIPS_    
2757 following id bit patterns::                      
2758                                                  
2759   0x7020 0000 0003 02 <0:3> <reg:5>              
2760                                                  
2761 RISC-V registers are mapped using the lower 3    
2762 that is the register group type.                 
2763                                                  
2764 RISC-V config registers are meant for configu    
2765 the following id bit patterns::                  
2766                                                  
2767   0x8020 0000 01 <index into the kvm_riscv_co    
2768   0x8030 0000 01 <index into the kvm_riscv_co    
2769                                                  
2770 Following are the RISC-V config registers:       
2771                                                  
2772 ======================= ========= ===========    
2773     Encoding            Register  Description    
2774 ======================= ========= ===========    
2775   0x80x0 0000 0100 0000 isa       ISA feature    
2776 ======================= ========= ===========    
2777                                                  
2778 The isa config register can be read anytime b    
2779 a Guest VCPU runs. It will have ISA feature b    
2780 set by default.                                  
2781                                                  
2782 RISC-V core registers represent the general e    
2783 and it has the following id bit patterns::       
2784                                                  
2785   0x8020 0000 02 <index into the kvm_riscv_co    
2786   0x8030 0000 02 <index into the kvm_riscv_co    
2787                                                  
2788 Following are the RISC-V core registers:         
2789                                                  
2790 ======================= ========= ===========    
2791     Encoding            Register  Description    
2792 ======================= ========= ===========    
2793   0x80x0 0000 0200 0000 regs.pc   Program cou    
2794   0x80x0 0000 0200 0001 regs.ra   Return addr    
2795   0x80x0 0000 0200 0002 regs.sp   Stack point    
2796   0x80x0 0000 0200 0003 regs.gp   Global poin    
2797   0x80x0 0000 0200 0004 regs.tp   Task pointe    
2798   0x80x0 0000 0200 0005 regs.t0   Caller save    
2799   0x80x0 0000 0200 0006 regs.t1   Caller save    
2800   0x80x0 0000 0200 0007 regs.t2   Caller save    
2801   0x80x0 0000 0200 0008 regs.s0   Callee save    
2802   0x80x0 0000 0200 0009 regs.s1   Callee save    
2803   0x80x0 0000 0200 000a regs.a0   Function ar    
2804   0x80x0 0000 0200 000b regs.a1   Function ar    
2805   0x80x0 0000 0200 000c regs.a2   Function ar    
2806   0x80x0 0000 0200 000d regs.a3   Function ar    
2807   0x80x0 0000 0200 000e regs.a4   Function ar    
2808   0x80x0 0000 0200 000f regs.a5   Function ar    
2809   0x80x0 0000 0200 0010 regs.a6   Function ar    
2810   0x80x0 0000 0200 0011 regs.a7   Function ar    
2811   0x80x0 0000 0200 0012 regs.s2   Callee save    
2812   0x80x0 0000 0200 0013 regs.s3   Callee save    
2813   0x80x0 0000 0200 0014 regs.s4   Callee save    
2814   0x80x0 0000 0200 0015 regs.s5   Callee save    
2815   0x80x0 0000 0200 0016 regs.s6   Callee save    
2816   0x80x0 0000 0200 0017 regs.s7   Callee save    
2817   0x80x0 0000 0200 0018 regs.s8   Callee save    
2818   0x80x0 0000 0200 0019 regs.s9   Callee save    
2819   0x80x0 0000 0200 001a regs.s10  Callee save    
2820   0x80x0 0000 0200 001b regs.s11  Callee save    
2821   0x80x0 0000 0200 001c regs.t3   Caller save    
2822   0x80x0 0000 0200 001d regs.t4   Caller save    
2823   0x80x0 0000 0200 001e regs.t5   Caller save    
2824   0x80x0 0000 0200 001f regs.t6   Caller save    
2825   0x80x0 0000 0200 0020 mode      Privilege m    
2826 ======================= ========= ===========    
2827                                                  
2828 RISC-V csr registers represent the supervisor    
2829 of a Guest VCPU and it has the following id b    
2830                                                  
2831   0x8020 0000 03 <index into the kvm_riscv_cs    
2832   0x8030 0000 03 <index into the kvm_riscv_cs    
2833                                                  
2834 Following are the RISC-V csr registers:          
2835                                                  
2836 ======================= ========= ===========    
2837     Encoding            Register  Description    
2838 ======================= ========= ===========    
2839   0x80x0 0000 0300 0000 sstatus   Supervisor     
2840   0x80x0 0000 0300 0001 sie       Supervisor     
2841   0x80x0 0000 0300 0002 stvec     Supervisor     
2842   0x80x0 0000 0300 0003 sscratch  Supervisor     
2843   0x80x0 0000 0300 0004 sepc      Supervisor     
2844   0x80x0 0000 0300 0005 scause    Supervisor     
2845   0x80x0 0000 0300 0006 stval     Supervisor     
2846   0x80x0 0000 0300 0007 sip       Supervisor     
2847   0x80x0 0000 0300 0008 satp      Supervisor     
2848 ======================= ========= ===========    
2849                                                  
2850 RISC-V timer registers represent the timer st    
2851 the following id bit patterns::                  
2852                                                  
2853   0x8030 0000 04 <index into the kvm_riscv_ti    
2854                                                  
2855 Following are the RISC-V timer registers:        
2856                                                  
2857 ======================= ========= ===========    
2858     Encoding            Register  Description    
2859 ======================= ========= ===========    
2860   0x8030 0000 0400 0000 frequency Time base f    
2861   0x8030 0000 0400 0001 time      Time value     
2862   0x8030 0000 0400 0002 compare   Time compar    
2863   0x8030 0000 0400 0003 state     Time compar    
2864 ======================= ========= ===========    
2865                                                  
2866 RISC-V F-extension registers represent the si    
2867 state of a Guest VCPU and it has the followin    
2868                                                  
2869   0x8020 0000 05 <index into the __riscv_f_ex    
2870                                                  
2871 Following are the RISC-V F-extension register    
2872                                                  
2873 ======================= ========= ===========    
2874     Encoding            Register  Description    
2875 ======================= ========= ===========    
2876   0x8020 0000 0500 0000 f[0]      Floating po    
2877   ...                                            
2878   0x8020 0000 0500 001f f[31]     Floating po    
2879   0x8020 0000 0500 0020 fcsr      Floating po    
2880 ======================= ========= ===========    
2881                                                  
2882 RISC-V D-extension registers represent the do    
2883 state of a Guest VCPU and it has the followin    
2884                                                  
2885   0x8020 0000 06 <index into the __riscv_d_ex    
2886   0x8030 0000 06 <index into the __riscv_d_ex    
2887                                                  
2888 Following are the RISC-V D-extension register    
2889                                                  
2890 ======================= ========= ===========    
2891     Encoding            Register  Description    
2892 ======================= ========= ===========    
2893   0x8030 0000 0600 0000 f[0]      Floating po    
2894   ...                                            
2895   0x8030 0000 0600 001f f[31]     Floating po    
2896   0x8020 0000 0600 0020 fcsr      Floating po    
2897 ======================= ========= ===========    
2898                                                  
2899 LoongArch registers are mapped using the lowe    
2900 that is the register group type.                 
2901                                                  
2902 LoongArch csr registers are used to control g    
2903 cpu, and they have the following id bit patte    
2904                                                  
2905   0x9030 0000 0001 00 <reg:5> <sel:3>   (64-b    
2906                                                  
2907 LoongArch KVM control registers are used to i    
2908 such as set vcpu counter or reset vcpu, and t    
2909                                                  
2910   0x9030 0000 0002 <reg:16>                      
2911                                                  
2912                                                  
2913 4.69 KVM_GET_ONE_REG                             
2914 --------------------                             
2915                                                  
2916 :Capability: KVM_CAP_ONE_REG                     
2917 :Architectures: all                              
2918 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
2919 :Parameters: struct kvm_one_reg (in and out)     
2920 :Returns: 0 on success, negative value on fai    
2921                                                  
2922 Errors include:                                  
2923                                                  
2924   ======== ==================================    
2925   ENOENT   no such register                      
2926   EINVAL   invalid register ID, or no such re    
2927            protected virtualization mode on s    
2928   EPERM    (arm64) register access not allowe    
2929   ======== ==================================    
2930                                                  
2931 (These error codes are indicative only: do no    
2932 code being returned in a specific situation.)    
2933                                                  
2934 This ioctl allows to receive the value of a s    
2935 in a vcpu. The register to read is indicated     
2936 kvm_one_reg struct passed in. On success, the    
2937 at the memory location pointed to by "addr".     
2938                                                  
2939 The list of registers accessible using this i    
2940 list in 4.68.                                    
2941                                                  
2942                                                  
2943 4.70 KVM_KVMCLOCK_CTRL                           
2944 ----------------------                           
2945                                                  
2946 :Capability: KVM_CAP_KVMCLOCK_CTRL               
2947 :Architectures: Any that implement pvclocks (    
2948 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
2949 :Parameters: None                                
2950 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
2951                                                  
2952 This ioctl sets a flag accessible to the gues    
2953 vCPU has been paused by the host userspace.      
2954                                                  
2955 The host will set a flag in the pvclock struc    
2956 soft lockup watchdog.  The flag is part of th    
2957 shared between guest and host, specifically t    
2958 field of the pvclock_vcpu_time_info structure    
2959 the host and read/cleared exclusively by the     
2960 checking and clearing the flag must be an ato    
2961 load-link/store-conditional, or equivalent mu    
2962 where the guest will clear the flag: when the    
2963 itself or when a soft lockup is detected.  Th    
2964 after pausing the vcpu, but before it is resu    
2965                                                  
2966                                                  
2967 4.71 KVM_SIGNAL_MSI                              
2968 -------------------                              
2969                                                  
2970 :Capability: KVM_CAP_SIGNAL_MSI                  
2971 :Architectures: x86 arm64                        
2972 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
2973 :Parameters: struct kvm_msi (in)                 
2974 :Returns: >0 on delivery, 0 if guest blocked     
2975                                                  
2976 Directly inject a MSI message. Only valid wit    
2977 MSI messages.                                    
2978                                                  
2979 ::                                               
2980                                                  
2981   struct kvm_msi {                               
2982         __u32 address_lo;                        
2983         __u32 address_hi;                        
2984         __u32 data;                              
2985         __u32 flags;                             
2986         __u32 devid;                             
2987         __u8  pad[12];                           
2988   };                                             
2989                                                  
2990 flags:                                           
2991   KVM_MSI_VALID_DEVID: devid contains a valid    
2992   KVM_CAP_MSI_DEVID capability advertises the    
2993   the device ID.  If this capability is not a    
2994   should never set the KVM_MSI_VALID_DEVID fl    
2995                                                  
2996 If KVM_MSI_VALID_DEVID is set, devid contains    
2997 for the device that wrote the MSI message.  F    
2998 BDF identifier in the lower 16 bits.             
2999                                                  
3000 On x86, address_hi is ignored unless the KVM_    
3001 feature of KVM_CAP_X2APIC_API capability is e    
3002 address_hi bits 31-8 provide bits 31-8 of the    
3003 address_hi must be zero.                         
3004                                                  
3005                                                  
3006 4.71 KVM_CREATE_PIT2                             
3007 --------------------                             
3008                                                  
3009 :Capability: KVM_CAP_PIT2                        
3010 :Architectures: x86                              
3011 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
3012 :Parameters: struct kvm_pit_config (in)          
3013 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
3014                                                  
3015 Creates an in-kernel device model for the i82    
3016 after enabling in-kernel irqchip support via     
3017 parameters have to be passed::                   
3018                                                  
3019   struct kvm_pit_config {                        
3020         __u32 flags;                             
3021         __u32 pad[15];                           
3022   };                                             
3023                                                  
3024 Valid flags are::                                
3025                                                  
3026   #define KVM_PIT_SPEAKER_DUMMY     1 /* emul    
3027                                                  
3028 PIT timer interrupts may use a per-VM kernel     
3029 exists, this thread will have a name of the f    
3030                                                  
3031   kvm-pit/<owner-process-pid>                    
3032                                                  
3033 When running a guest with elevated priorities    
3034 this thread may have to be adjusted according    
3035                                                  
3036 This IOCTL replaces the obsolete KVM_CREATE_P    
3037                                                  
3038                                                  
3039 4.72 KVM_GET_PIT2                                
3040 -----------------                                
3041                                                  
3042 :Capability: KVM_CAP_PIT_STATE2                  
3043 :Architectures: x86                              
3044 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
3045 :Parameters: struct kvm_pit_state2 (out)         
3046 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
3047                                                  
3048 Retrieves the state of the in-kernel PIT mode    
3049 KVM_CREATE_PIT2. The state is returned in the    
3050                                                  
3051   struct kvm_pit_state2 {                        
3052         struct kvm_pit_channel_state channels    
3053         __u32 flags;                             
3054         __u32 reserved[9];                       
3055   };                                             
3056                                                  
3057 Valid flags are::                                
3058                                                  
3059   /* disable PIT in HPET legacy mode */          
3060   #define KVM_PIT_FLAGS_HPET_LEGACY     0x000    
3061   /* speaker port data bit enabled */            
3062   #define KVM_PIT_FLAGS_SPEAKER_DATA_ON 0x000    
3063                                                  
3064 This IOCTL replaces the obsolete KVM_GET_PIT.    
3065                                                  
3066                                                  
3067 4.73 KVM_SET_PIT2                                
3068 -----------------                                
3069                                                  
3070 :Capability: KVM_CAP_PIT_STATE2                  
3071 :Architectures: x86                              
3072 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
3073 :Parameters: struct kvm_pit_state2 (in)          
3074 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
3075                                                  
3076 Sets the state of the in-kernel PIT model. On    
3077 See KVM_GET_PIT2 for details on struct kvm_pi    
3078                                                  
3079 This IOCTL replaces the obsolete KVM_SET_PIT.    
3080                                                  
3081                                                  
3082 4.74 KVM_PPC_GET_SMMU_INFO                       
3083 --------------------------                       
3084                                                  
3085 :Capability: KVM_CAP_PPC_GET_SMMU_INFO           
3086 :Architectures: powerpc                          
3087 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
3088 :Parameters: None                                
3089 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
3090                                                  
3091 This populates and returns a structure descri    
3092 the "Server" class MMU emulation supported by    
3093 This can in turn be used by userspace to gene    
3094 device-tree properties for the guest operatin    
3095                                                  
3096 The structure contains some global informatio    
3097 array of supported segment page sizes::          
3098                                                  
3099       struct kvm_ppc_smmu_info {                 
3100              __u64 flags;                        
3101              __u32 slb_size;                     
3102              __u32 pad;                          
3103              struct kvm_ppc_one_seg_page_size    
3104       };                                         
3105                                                  
3106 The supported flags are:                         
3107                                                  
3108     - KVM_PPC_PAGE_SIZES_REAL:                   
3109         When that flag is set, guest page siz    
3110         store page sizes. When not set, any p    
3111         be used regardless of how they are ba    
3112                                                  
3113     - KVM_PPC_1T_SEGMENTS                        
3114         The emulated MMU supports 1T segments    
3115         standard 256M ones.                      
3116                                                  
3117     - KVM_PPC_NO_HASH                            
3118         This flag indicates that HPT guests a    
3119         thus all guests must use radix MMU mo    
3120                                                  
3121 The "slb_size" field indicates how many SLB e    
3122                                                  
3123 The "sps" array contains 8 entries indicating    
3124 page sizes for a segment in increasing order.    
3125 as follow::                                      
3126                                                  
3127    struct kvm_ppc_one_seg_page_size {            
3128         __u32 page_shift;       /* Base page     
3129         __u32 slb_enc;          /* SLB encodi    
3130         struct kvm_ppc_one_page_size enc[KVM_    
3131    };                                            
3132                                                  
3133 An entry with a "page_shift" of 0 is unused.     
3134 organized in increasing order, a lookup can s    
3135 such an entry.                                   
3136                                                  
3137 The "slb_enc" field provides the encoding to     
3138 page size. The bits are in positions such as     
3139 be OR'ed into the "vsid" argument of the slbm    
3140                                                  
3141 The "enc" array is a list which for each of t    
3142 size provides the list of supported actual pa    
3143 only larger or equal to the base page size),     
3144 corresponding encoding in the hash PTE. Simil    
3145 8 entries sorted by increasing sizes and an e    
3146 is an empty entry and a terminator::             
3147                                                  
3148    struct kvm_ppc_one_page_size {                
3149         __u32 page_shift;       /* Page shift    
3150         __u32 pte_enc;          /* Encoding i    
3151    };                                            
3152                                                  
3153 The "pte_enc" field provides a value that can    
3154 PTE's RPN field (ie, it needs to be shifted l    
3155 into the hash PTE second double word).           
3156                                                  
3157 4.75 KVM_IRQFD                                   
3158 --------------                                   
3159                                                  
3160 :Capability: KVM_CAP_IRQFD                       
3161 :Architectures: x86 s390 arm64                   
3162 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
3163 :Parameters: struct kvm_irqfd (in)               
3164 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
3165                                                  
3166 Allows setting an eventfd to directly trigger    
3167 kvm_irqfd.fd specifies the file descriptor to    
3168 kvm_irqfd.gsi specifies the irqchip pin toggl    
3169 an event is triggered on the eventfd, an inte    
3170 the guest using the specified gsi pin.  The i    
3171 the KVM_IRQFD_FLAG_DEASSIGN flag, specifying     
3172 and kvm_irqfd.gsi.                               
3173                                                  
3174 With KVM_CAP_IRQFD_RESAMPLE, KVM_IRQFD suppor    
3175 mechanism allowing emulation of level-trigger    
3176 interrupts.  When KVM_IRQFD_FLAG_RESAMPLE is     
3177 additional eventfd in the kvm_irqfd.resamplef    
3178 in resample mode, posting of an interrupt thr    
3179 the specified gsi in the irqchip.  When the i    
3180 as from an EOI, the gsi is de-asserted and th    
3181 kvm_irqfd.resamplefd.  It is the user's respo    
3182 the interrupt if the device making use of it     
3183 Note that closing the resamplefd is not suffi    
3184 irqfd.  The KVM_IRQFD_FLAG_RESAMPLE is only n    
3185 and need not be specified with KVM_IRQFD_FLAG    
3186                                                  
3187 On arm64, gsi routing being supported, the fo    
3188                                                  
3189 - in case no routing entry is associated to t    
3190 - in case the gsi is associated to an irqchip    
3191   irqchip.pin + 32 corresponds to the injecte    
3192 - in case the gsi is associated to an MSI rou    
3193   message and device ID are translated into a    
3194   to GICv3 ITS in-kernel emulation).             
3195                                                  
3196 4.76 KVM_PPC_ALLOCATE_HTAB                       
3197 --------------------------                       
3198                                                  
3199 :Capability: KVM_CAP_PPC_ALLOC_HTAB              
3200 :Architectures: powerpc                          
3201 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
3202 :Parameters: Pointer to u32 containing hash t    
3203 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
3204                                                  
3205 This requests the host kernel to allocate an     
3206 guest using the PAPR paravirtualization inter    
3207 anything if the kernel is configured to use t    
3208 virtualization.  Otherwise the capability doe    
3209 returns an ENOTTY error.  The rest of this de    
3210 HV.                                              
3211                                                  
3212 There must be no vcpus running when this ioct    
3213 are, it will do nothing and return an EBUSY e    
3214                                                  
3215 The parameter is a pointer to a 32-bit unsign    
3216 containing the order (log base 2) of the desi    
3217 table, which must be between 18 and 46.  On s    
3218 ioctl, the value will not be changed by the k    
3219                                                  
3220 If no hash table has been allocated when any     
3221 (with the KVM_RUN ioctl), the host kernel wil    
3222 default-sized hash table (16 MB).                
3223                                                  
3224 If this ioctl is called when a hash table has    
3225 with a different order from the existing hash    
3226 table will be freed and a new one allocated.     
3227 called when a hash table has already been all    
3228 as specified, the kernel will clear out the e    
3229 all HPTEs).  In either case, if the guest is     
3230 real-mode area (VRMA) facility, the kernel wi    
3231 HPTEs on the next KVM_RUN of any vcpu.           
3232                                                  
3233 4.77 KVM_S390_INTERRUPT                          
3234 -----------------------                          
3235                                                  
3236 :Capability: basic                               
3237 :Architectures: s390                             
3238 :Type: vm ioctl, vcpu ioctl                      
3239 :Parameters: struct kvm_s390_interrupt (in)      
3240 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
3241                                                  
3242 Allows to inject an interrupt to the guest. I    
3243 (vm ioctl) or per cpu (vcpu ioctl), depending    
3244                                                  
3245 Interrupt parameters are passed via kvm_s390_    
3246                                                  
3247   struct kvm_s390_interrupt {                    
3248         __u32 type;                              
3249         __u32 parm;                              
3250         __u64 parm64;                            
3251   };                                             
3252                                                  
3253 type can be one of the following:                
3254                                                  
3255 KVM_S390_SIGP_STOP (vcpu)                        
3256     - sigp stop; optional flags in parm          
3257 KVM_S390_PROGRAM_INT (vcpu)                      
3258     - program check; code in parm                
3259 KVM_S390_SIGP_SET_PREFIX (vcpu)                  
3260     - sigp set prefix; prefix address in parm    
3261 KVM_S390_RESTART (vcpu)                          
3262     - restart                                    
3263 KVM_S390_INT_CLOCK_COMP (vcpu)                   
3264     - clock comparator interrupt                 
3265 KVM_S390_INT_CPU_TIMER (vcpu)                    
3266     - CPU timer interrupt                        
3267 KVM_S390_INT_VIRTIO (vm)                         
3268     - virtio external interrupt; external int    
3269       parameters in parm and parm64              
3270 KVM_S390_INT_SERVICE (vm)                        
3271     - sclp external interrupt; sclp parameter    
3272 KVM_S390_INT_EMERGENCY (vcpu)                    
3273     - sigp emergency; source cpu in parm         
3274 KVM_S390_INT_EXTERNAL_CALL (vcpu)                
3275     - sigp external call; source cpu in parm     
3276 KVM_S390_INT_IO(ai,cssid,ssid,schid) (vm)        
3277     - compound value to indicate an              
3278       I/O interrupt (ai - adapter interrupt;     
3279       I/O interruption parameters in parm (su    
3280       interruption subclass)                     
3281 KVM_S390_MCHK (vm, vcpu)                         
3282     - machine check interrupt; cr 14 bits in     
3283       code in parm64 (note that machine check    
3284       supported by this ioctl)                   
3285                                                  
3286 This is an asynchronous vcpu ioctl and can be    
3287                                                  
3288 4.78 KVM_PPC_GET_HTAB_FD                         
3289 ------------------------                         
3290                                                  
3291 :Capability: KVM_CAP_PPC_HTAB_FD                 
3292 :Architectures: powerpc                          
3293 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
3294 :Parameters: Pointer to struct kvm_get_htab_f    
3295 :Returns: file descriptor number (>= 0) on su    
3296                                                  
3297 This returns a file descriptor that can be us    
3298 entries in the guest's hashed page table (HPT    
3299 initialize the HPT.  The returned fd can only    
3300 KVM_GET_HTAB_WRITE bit is set in the flags fi    
3301 can only be read if that bit is clear.  The a    
3302 this::                                           
3303                                                  
3304   /* For KVM_PPC_GET_HTAB_FD */                  
3305   struct kvm_get_htab_fd {                       
3306         __u64   flags;                           
3307         __u64   start_index;                     
3308         __u64   reserved[2];                     
3309   };                                             
3310                                                  
3311   /* Values for kvm_get_htab_fd.flags */         
3312   #define KVM_GET_HTAB_BOLTED_ONLY      ((__u    
3313   #define KVM_GET_HTAB_WRITE            ((__u    
3314                                                  
3315 The 'start_index' field gives the index in th    
3316 which to start reading.  It is ignored when w    
3317                                                  
3318 Reads on the fd will initially supply informa    
3319 "interesting" HPT entries.  Interesting entri    
3320 bolted bit set, if the KVM_GET_HTAB_BOLTED_ON    
3321 all entries.  When the end of the HPT is reac    
3322 return.  If read() is called again on the fd,    
3323 the beginning of the HPT, but will only retur    
3324 changed since they were last read.               
3325                                                  
3326 Data read or written is structured as a heade    
3327 series of valid HPT entries (16 bytes) each.     
3328 many valid HPT entries there are and how many    
3329 the valid entries.  The invalid entries are n    
3330 in the stream.  The header format is::           
3331                                                  
3332   struct kvm_get_htab_header {                   
3333         __u32   index;                           
3334         __u16   n_valid;                         
3335         __u16   n_invalid;                       
3336   };                                             
3337                                                  
3338 Writes to the fd create HPT entries starting     
3339 header; first 'n_valid' valid entries with co    
3340 written, then 'n_invalid' invalid entries, in    
3341 valid entries found.                             
3342                                                  
3343 4.79 KVM_CREATE_DEVICE                           
3344 ----------------------                           
3345                                                  
3346 :Capability: KVM_CAP_DEVICE_CTRL                 
3347 :Architectures: all                              
3348 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
3349 :Parameters: struct kvm_create_device (in/out    
3350 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
3351                                                  
3352 Errors:                                          
3353                                                  
3354   ======  ===================================    
3355   ENODEV  The device type is unknown or unsup    
3356   EEXIST  Device already created, and this ty    
3357           be instantiated multiple times         
3358   ======  ===================================    
3359                                                  
3360   Other error conditions may be defined by in    
3361   have their standard meanings.                  
3362                                                  
3363 Creates an emulated device in the kernel.  Th    
3364 in fd can be used with KVM_SET/GET/HAS_DEVICE    
3365                                                  
3366 If the KVM_CREATE_DEVICE_TEST flag is set, on    
3367 device type is supported (not necessarily whe    
3368 in the current vm).                              
3369                                                  
3370 Individual devices should not define flags.      
3371 for specifying any behavior that is not impli    
3372 number.                                          
3373                                                  
3374 ::                                               
3375                                                  
3376   struct kvm_create_device {                     
3377         __u32   type;   /* in: KVM_DEV_TYPE_x    
3378         __u32   fd;     /* out: device handle    
3379         __u32   flags;  /* in: KVM_CREATE_DEV    
3380   };                                             
3381                                                  
3382 4.80 KVM_SET_DEVICE_ATTR/KVM_GET_DEVICE_ATTR     
3383 --------------------------------------------     
3384                                                  
3385 :Capability: KVM_CAP_DEVICE_CTRL, KVM_CAP_VM_    
3386              KVM_CAP_VCPU_ATTRIBUTES for vcpu    
3387              KVM_CAP_SYS_ATTRIBUTES for syste    
3388 :Architectures: x86, arm64, s390                 
3389 :Type: device ioctl, vm ioctl, vcpu ioctl        
3390 :Parameters: struct kvm_device_attr              
3391 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
3392                                                  
3393 Errors:                                          
3394                                                  
3395   =====   ===================================    
3396   ENXIO   The group or attribute is unknown/u    
3397           or hardware support is missing.        
3398   EPERM   The attribute cannot (currently) be    
3399           (e.g. read-only attribute, or attri    
3400           sense when the device is in a diffe    
3401   =====   ===================================    
3402                                                  
3403   Other error conditions may be defined by in    
3404                                                  
3405 Gets/sets a specified piece of device configu    
3406 semantics are device-specific.  See individua    
3407 the "devices" directory.  As with ONE_REG, th    
3408 transferred is defined by the particular attr    
3409                                                  
3410 ::                                               
3411                                                  
3412   struct kvm_device_attr {                       
3413         __u32   flags;          /* no flags c    
3414         __u32   group;          /* device-def    
3415         __u64   attr;           /* group-defi    
3416         __u64   addr;           /* userspace     
3417   };                                             
3418                                                  
3419 4.81 KVM_HAS_DEVICE_ATTR                         
3420 ------------------------                         
3421                                                  
3422 :Capability: KVM_CAP_DEVICE_CTRL, KVM_CAP_VM_    
3423              KVM_CAP_VCPU_ATTRIBUTES for vcpu    
3424              KVM_CAP_SYS_ATTRIBUTES for syste    
3425 :Type: device ioctl, vm ioctl, vcpu ioctl        
3426 :Parameters: struct kvm_device_attr              
3427 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
3428                                                  
3429 Errors:                                          
3430                                                  
3431   =====   ===================================    
3432   ENXIO   The group or attribute is unknown/u    
3433           or hardware support is missing.        
3434   =====   ===================================    
3435                                                  
3436 Tests whether a device supports a particular     
3437 return indicates the attribute is implemented    
3438 indicate that the attribute can be read or wr    
3439 current state.  "addr" is ignored.               
3440                                                  
3441 .. _KVM_ARM_VCPU_INIT:                           
3442                                                  
3443 4.82 KVM_ARM_VCPU_INIT                           
3444 ----------------------                           
3445                                                  
3446 :Capability: basic                               
3447 :Architectures: arm64                            
3448 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
3449 :Parameters: struct kvm_vcpu_init (in)           
3450 :Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error              
3451                                                  
3452 Errors:                                          
3453                                                  
3454   ======     ================================    
3455   EINVAL     the target is unknown, or the co    
3456   ENOENT     a features bit specified is unkn    
3457   ======     ================================    
3458                                                  
3459 This tells KVM what type of CPU to present to    
3460 optional features it should have.  This will     
3461 registers to their initial values.  If this i    
3462 return ENOEXEC for that vcpu.                    
3463                                                  
3464 The initial values are defined as:               
3465         - Processor state:                       
3466                 * AArch64: EL1h, D, A, I and     
3467                   are cleared.                   
3468                 * AArch32: SVC, A, I and F bi    
3469                   cleared.                       
3470         - General Purpose registers, includin    
3471         - FPSIMD/NEON registers: set to 0        
3472         - SVE registers: set to 0                
3473         - System registers: Reset to their ar    
3474           values as for a warm reset to EL1 (    
3475                                                  
3476 Note that because some registers reflect mach    
3477 should be created before this ioctl is invoke    
3478                                                  
3479 Userspace can call this function multiple tim    
3480 after the vcpu has been run. This will reset     
3481 state. All calls to this function after the i    
3482 target and same set of feature flags, otherwi    
3483                                                  
3484 Possible features:                               
3485                                                  
3486         - KVM_ARM_VCPU_POWER_OFF: Starts the     
3487           Depends on KVM_CAP_ARM_PSCI.  If no    
3488           and execute guest code when KVM_RUN    
3489         - KVM_ARM_VCPU_EL1_32BIT: Starts the     
3490           Depends on KVM_CAP_ARM_EL1_32BIT (a    
3491         - KVM_ARM_VCPU_PSCI_0_2: Emulate PSCI    
3492           backward compatible with v0.2) for     
3493           Depends on KVM_CAP_ARM_PSCI_0_2.       
3494         - KVM_ARM_VCPU_PMU_V3: Emulate PMUv3     
3495           Depends on KVM_CAP_ARM_PMU_V3.         
3496                                                  
3497         - KVM_ARM_VCPU_PTRAUTH_ADDRESS: Enabl    
3498           for arm64 only.                        
3499           Depends on KVM_CAP_ARM_PTRAUTH_ADDR    
3500           If KVM_CAP_ARM_PTRAUTH_ADDRESS and     
3501           both present, then both KVM_ARM_VCP    
3502           KVM_ARM_VCPU_PTRAUTH_GENERIC must b    
3503           requested.                             
3504                                                  
3505         - KVM_ARM_VCPU_PTRAUTH_GENERIC: Enabl    
3506           for arm64 only.                        
3507           Depends on KVM_CAP_ARM_PTRAUTH_GENE    
3508           If KVM_CAP_ARM_PTRAUTH_ADDRESS and     
3509           both present, then both KVM_ARM_VCP    
3510           KVM_ARM_VCPU_PTRAUTH_GENERIC must b    
3511           requested.                             
3512                                                  
3513         - KVM_ARM_VCPU_SVE: Enables SVE for t    
3514           Depends on KVM_CAP_ARM_SVE.            
3515           Requires KVM_ARM_VCPU_FINALIZE(KVM_    
3516                                                  
3517            * After KVM_ARM_VCPU_INIT:            
3518                                                  
3519               - KVM_REG_ARM64_SVE_VLS may be     
3520                 initial value of this pseudo-    
3521                 vector lengths possible for a    
3522                                                  
3523            * Before KVM_ARM_VCPU_FINALIZE(KVM    
3524                                                  
3525               - KVM_RUN and KVM_GET_REG_LIST     
3526                                                  
3527               - KVM_GET_ONE_REG and KVM_SET_O    
3528                 the scalable architectural SV    
3529                 KVM_REG_ARM64_SVE_ZREG(), KVM    
3530                 KVM_REG_ARM64_SVE_FFR;           
3531                                                  
3532               - KVM_REG_ARM64_SVE_VLS may opt    
3533                 KVM_SET_ONE_REG, to modify th    
3534                 for the vcpu.                    
3535                                                  
3536            * After KVM_ARM_VCPU_FINALIZE(KVM_    
3537                                                  
3538               - the KVM_REG_ARM64_SVE_VLS pse    
3539                 no longer be written using KV    
3540                                                  
3541 4.83 KVM_ARM_PREFERRED_TARGET                    
3542 -----------------------------                    
3543                                                  
3544 :Capability: basic                               
3545 :Architectures: arm64                            
3546 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
3547 :Parameters: struct kvm_vcpu_init (out)          
3548 :Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error              
3549                                                  
3550 Errors:                                          
3551                                                  
3552   ======     ================================    
3553   ENODEV     no preferred target available fo    
3554   ======     ================================    
3555                                                  
3556 This queries KVM for preferred CPU target typ    
3557 by KVM on underlying host.                       
3558                                                  
3559 The ioctl returns struct kvm_vcpu_init instan    
3560 about preferred CPU target type and recommend    
3561 kvm_vcpu_init->features bitmap returned will     
3562 the preferred target recommends setting these    
3563 not mandatory.                                   
3564                                                  
3565 The information returned by this ioctl can be    
3566 of struct kvm_vcpu_init for KVM_ARM_VCPU_INIT    
3567 VCPU matching underlying host.                   
3568                                                  
3569                                                  
3570 4.84 KVM_GET_REG_LIST                            
3571 ---------------------                            
3572                                                  
3573 :Capability: basic                               
3574 :Architectures: arm64, mips, riscv               
3575 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
3576 :Parameters: struct kvm_reg_list (in/out)        
3577 :Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error              
3578                                                  
3579 Errors:                                          
3580                                                  
3581   =====      ================================    
3582   E2BIG      the reg index list is too big to    
3583              the user (the number required wi    
3584   =====      ================================    
3585                                                  
3586 ::                                               
3587                                                  
3588   struct kvm_reg_list {                          
3589         __u64 n; /* number of registers in re    
3590         __u64 reg[0];                            
3591   };                                             
3592                                                  
3593 This ioctl returns the guest registers that a    
3594 KVM_GET_ONE_REG/KVM_SET_ONE_REG calls.           
3595                                                  
3596                                                  
3597 4.85 KVM_ARM_SET_DEVICE_ADDR (deprecated)        
3598 -----------------------------------------        
3599                                                  
3600 :Capability: KVM_CAP_ARM_SET_DEVICE_ADDR         
3601 :Architectures: arm64                            
3602 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
3603 :Parameters: struct kvm_arm_device_address (i    
3604 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
3605                                                  
3606 Errors:                                          
3607                                                  
3608   ======  ===================================    
3609   ENODEV  The device id is unknown               
3610   ENXIO   Device not supported on current sys    
3611   EEXIST  Address already set                    
3612   E2BIG   Address outside guest physical addr    
3613   EBUSY   Address overlaps with other device     
3614   ======  ===================================    
3615                                                  
3616 ::                                               
3617                                                  
3618   struct kvm_arm_device_addr {                   
3619         __u64 id;                                
3620         __u64 addr;                              
3621   };                                             
3622                                                  
3623 Specify a device address in the guest's physi    
3624 can access emulated or directly exposed devic    
3625 to know about. The id field is an architectur    
3626 specific device.                                 
3627                                                  
3628 arm64 divides the id field into two parts, a     
3629 address type id specific to the individual de    
3630                                                  
3631   bits:  | 63        ...       32 | 31    ...    
3632   field: |        0x00000000      |     devic    
3633                                                  
3634 arm64 currently only require this when using     
3635 support for the hardware VGIC features, using    
3636 as the device id.  When setting the base addr    
3637 mapping of the VGIC virtual CPU and distribut    
3638 must be called after calling KVM_CREATE_IRQCH    
3639 KVM_RUN on any of the VCPUs.  Calling this io    
3640 base addresses will return -EEXIST.              
3641                                                  
3642 Note, this IOCTL is deprecated and the more f    
3643 should be used instead.                          
3644                                                  
3645                                                  
3646 4.86 KVM_PPC_RTAS_DEFINE_TOKEN                   
3647 ------------------------------                   
3648                                                  
3649 :Capability: KVM_CAP_PPC_RTAS                    
3650 :Architectures: ppc                              
3651 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
3652 :Parameters: struct kvm_rtas_token_args          
3653 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
3654                                                  
3655 Defines a token value for a RTAS (Run Time Ab    
3656 service in order to allow it to be handled in    
3657 argument struct gives the name of the service    
3658 of a service that has a kernel-side implement    
3659 value is non-zero, it will be associated with    
3660 subsequent RTAS calls by the guest specifying    
3661 handled by the kernel.  If the token value is    
3662 associated with the service will be forgotten    
3663 calls by the guest for that service will be p    
3664 handled.                                         
3665                                                  
3666 4.87 KVM_SET_GUEST_DEBUG                         
3667 ------------------------                         
3668                                                  
3669 :Capability: KVM_CAP_SET_GUEST_DEBUG             
3670 :Architectures: x86, s390, ppc, arm64            
3671 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
3672 :Parameters: struct kvm_guest_debug (in)         
3673 :Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error              
3674                                                  
3675 ::                                               
3676                                                  
3677   struct kvm_guest_debug {                       
3678        __u32 control;                            
3679        __u32 pad;                                
3680        struct kvm_guest_debug_arch arch;         
3681   };                                             
3682                                                  
3683 Set up the processor specific debug registers    
3684 handling guest debug events. There are two pa    
3685 first a control bitfield indicates the type o    
3686 when running. Common control bits are:           
3687                                                  
3688   - KVM_GUESTDBG_ENABLE:        guest debuggi    
3689   - KVM_GUESTDBG_SINGLESTEP:    the next run     
3690                                                  
3691 The top 16 bits of the control field are arch    
3692 flags which can include the following:           
3693                                                  
3694   - KVM_GUESTDBG_USE_SW_BP:     using softwar    
3695   - KVM_GUESTDBG_USE_HW_BP:     using hardwar    
3696   - KVM_GUESTDBG_USE_HW:        using hardwar    
3697   - KVM_GUESTDBG_INJECT_DB:     inject DB typ    
3698   - KVM_GUESTDBG_INJECT_BP:     inject BP typ    
3699   - KVM_GUESTDBG_EXIT_PENDING:  trigger an im    
3700   - KVM_GUESTDBG_BLOCKIRQ:      avoid injecti    
3701                                                  
3702 For example KVM_GUESTDBG_USE_SW_BP indicates     
3703 are enabled in memory so we need to ensure br    
3704 correctly trapped and the KVM run loop exits     
3705 running off into the normal guest vector. For    
3706 we need to ensure the guest vCPUs architectur    
3707 updated to the correct (supplied) values.        
3708                                                  
3709 The second part of the structure is architect    
3710 typically contains a set of debug registers.     
3711                                                  
3712 For arm64 the number of debug registers is im    
3713 can be determined by querying the KVM_CAP_GUE    
3714 KVM_CAP_GUEST_DEBUG_HW_WPS capabilities which    
3715 indicating the number of supported registers.    
3716                                                  
3717 For ppc, the KVM_CAP_PPC_GUEST_DEBUG_SSTEP ca    
3718 the single-step debug event (KVM_GUESTDBG_SIN    
3719                                                  
3720 Also when supported, KVM_CAP_SET_GUEST_DEBUG2    
3721 supported KVM_GUESTDBG_* bits in the control     
3722                                                  
3723 When debug events exit the main run loop with    
3724 KVM_EXIT_DEBUG with the kvm_debug_exit_arch p    
3725 structure containing architecture specific de    
3726                                                  
3727 4.88 KVM_GET_EMULATED_CPUID                      
3728 ---------------------------                      
3729                                                  
3730 :Capability: KVM_CAP_EXT_EMUL_CPUID              
3731 :Architectures: x86                              
3732 :Type: system ioctl                              
3733 :Parameters: struct kvm_cpuid2 (in/out)          
3734 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
3735                                                  
3736 ::                                               
3737                                                  
3738   struct kvm_cpuid2 {                            
3739         __u32 nent;                              
3740         __u32 flags;                             
3741         struct kvm_cpuid_entry2 entries[0];      
3742   };                                             
3743                                                  
3744 The member 'flags' is used for passing flags     
3745                                                  
3746 ::                                               
3747                                                  
3748   #define KVM_CPUID_FLAG_SIGNIFCANT_INDEX        
3749   #define KVM_CPUID_FLAG_STATEFUL_FUNC           
3750   #define KVM_CPUID_FLAG_STATE_READ_NEXT         
3751                                                  
3752   struct kvm_cpuid_entry2 {                      
3753         __u32 function;                          
3754         __u32 index;                             
3755         __u32 flags;                             
3756         __u32 eax;                               
3757         __u32 ebx;                               
3758         __u32 ecx;                               
3759         __u32 edx;                               
3760         __u32 padding[3];                        
3761   };                                             
3762                                                  
3763 This ioctl returns x86 cpuid features which a    
3764 kvm.Userspace can use the information returne    
3765 which features are emulated by kvm instead of    
3766                                                  
3767 Userspace invokes KVM_GET_EMULATED_CPUID by p    
3768 structure with the 'nent' field indicating th    
3769 the variable-size array 'entries'. If the num    
3770 to describe the cpu capabilities, an error (E    
3771 number is too high, the 'nent' field is adjus    
3772 is returned. If the number is just right, the    
3773 to the number of valid entries in the 'entrie    
3774 filled.                                          
3775                                                  
3776 The entries returned are the set CPUID bits o    
3777 which kvm emulates, as returned by the CPUID     
3778 or unsupported feature bits cleared.             
3779                                                  
3780 Features like x2apic, for example, may not be    
3781 but are exposed by kvm in KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_C    
3782 emulated efficiently and thus not included he    
3783                                                  
3784 The fields in each entry are defined as follo    
3785                                                  
3786   function:                                      
3787          the eax value used to obtain the ent    
3788   index:                                         
3789          the ecx value used to obtain the ent    
3790          affected by ecx)                        
3791   flags:                                         
3792     an OR of zero or more of the following:      
3793                                                  
3794         KVM_CPUID_FLAG_SIGNIFCANT_INDEX:         
3795            if the index field is valid           
3796                                                  
3797    eax, ebx, ecx, edx:                           
3798                                                  
3799          the values returned by the cpuid ins    
3800          this function/index combination         
3801                                                  
3802 4.89 KVM_S390_MEM_OP                             
3803 --------------------                             
3804                                                  
3805 :Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_MEM_OP, KVM_CAP_S39    
3806 :Architectures: s390                             
3807 :Type: vm ioctl, vcpu ioctl                      
3808 :Parameters: struct kvm_s390_mem_op (in)         
3809 :Returns: = 0 on success,                        
3810           < 0 on generic error (e.g. -EFAULT     
3811           16 bit program exception code if th    
3812                                                  
3813 Read or write data from/to the VM's memory.      
3814 The KVM_CAP_S390_MEM_OP_EXTENSION capability     
3815 supported.                                       
3816                                                  
3817 Parameters are specified via the following st    
3818                                                  
3819   struct kvm_s390_mem_op {                       
3820         __u64 gaddr;            /* the guest     
3821         __u64 flags;            /* flags */      
3822         __u32 size;             /* amount of     
3823         __u32 op;               /* type of op    
3824         __u64 buf;              /* buffer in     
3825         union {                                  
3826                 struct {                         
3827                         __u8 ar;        /* th    
3828                         __u8 key;       /* ac    
3829                         __u8 pad1[6];   /* ig    
3830                         __u64 old_addr; /* ig    
3831                 };                               
3832                 __u32 sida_offset; /* offset     
3833                 __u8 reserved[32]; /* ignored    
3834         };                                       
3835   };                                             
3836                                                  
3837 The start address of the memory region has to    
3838 field, and the length of the region in the "s    
3839 be 0). The maximum value for "size" can be ob    
3840 KVM_CAP_S390_MEM_OP capability. "buf" is the     
3841 userspace application where the read data sho    
3842 a read access, or where the data that should     
3843 a write access.  The "reserved" field is mean    
3844 Reserved and unused values are ignored. Futur    
3845 introduce new flags.                             
3846                                                  
3847 The type of operation is specified in the "op    
3848 their behavior can be set in the "flags" fiel    
3849 be set to 0.                                     
3850                                                  
3851 Possible operations are:                         
3852   * ``KVM_S390_MEMOP_LOGICAL_READ``              
3853   * ``KVM_S390_MEMOP_LOGICAL_WRITE``             
3854   * ``KVM_S390_MEMOP_ABSOLUTE_READ``             
3855   * ``KVM_S390_MEMOP_ABSOLUTE_WRITE``            
3856   * ``KVM_S390_MEMOP_SIDA_READ``                 
3857   * ``KVM_S390_MEMOP_SIDA_WRITE``                
3858   * ``KVM_S390_MEMOP_ABSOLUTE_CMPXCHG``          
3859                                                  
3860 Logical read/write:                              
3861 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                              
3862                                                  
3863 Access logical memory, i.e. translate the giv    
3864 address given the state of the VCPU and use t    
3865 the access. "ar" designates the access regist    
3866 range is 0..15.                                  
3867 Logical accesses are permitted for the VCPU i    
3868 Logical accesses are permitted for non-protec    
3869                                                  
3870 Supported flags:                                 
3871   * ``KVM_S390_MEMOP_F_CHECK_ONLY``              
3872   * ``KVM_S390_MEMOP_F_INJECT_EXCEPTION``        
3873   * ``KVM_S390_MEMOP_F_SKEY_PROTECTION``         
3874                                                  
3875 The KVM_S390_MEMOP_F_CHECK_ONLY flag can be s    
3876 corresponding memory access would cause an ac    
3877 no actual access to the data in memory at the    
3878 In this case, "buf" is unused and can be NULL    
3879                                                  
3880 In case an access exception occurred during t    
3881 in case of KVM_S390_MEMOP_F_CHECK_ONLY), the     
3882 error number indicating the type of exception    
3883 raised directly at the corresponding VCPU if     
3884 KVM_S390_MEMOP_F_INJECT_EXCEPTION is set.        
3885 On protection exceptions, unless specified ot    
3886 translation-exception identifier (TEID) indic    
3887                                                  
3888 If the KVM_S390_MEMOP_F_SKEY_PROTECTION flag     
3889 protection is also in effect and may cause ex    
3890 prohibited given the access key designated by    
3891 KVM_S390_MEMOP_F_SKEY_PROTECTION is available    
3892 is > 0.                                          
3893 Since the accessed memory may span multiple p    
3894 different storage keys, it is possible that a    
3895 after memory has been modified. In this case,    
3896 the TEID does not indicate suppression.          
3897                                                  
3898 Absolute read/write:                             
3899 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                             
3900                                                  
3901 Access absolute memory. This operation is int    
3902 KVM_S390_MEMOP_F_SKEY_PROTECTION flag, to all    
3903 the checks required for storage key protectio    
3904 user space getting the storage keys, performi    
3905 memory thereafter, which could lead to a dela    
3906 Absolute accesses are permitted for the VM io    
3907 has the KVM_S390_MEMOP_EXTENSION_CAP_BASE bit    
3908 Currently absolute accesses are not permitted    
3909 Absolute accesses are permitted for non-prote    
3910                                                  
3911 Supported flags:                                 
3912   * ``KVM_S390_MEMOP_F_CHECK_ONLY``              
3913   * ``KVM_S390_MEMOP_F_SKEY_PROTECTION``         
3914                                                  
3915 The semantics of the flags common with logica    
3916 accesses.                                        
3917                                                  
3918 Absolute cmpxchg:                                
3919 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                                
3920                                                  
3921 Perform cmpxchg on absolute guest memory. Int    
3922 KVM_S390_MEMOP_F_SKEY_PROTECTION flag.           
3923 Instead of doing an unconditional write, the     
3924 location contains the value pointed to by "ol    
3925 This is performed as an atomic cmpxchg with t    
3926 parameter. "size" must be a power of two up t    
3927 If the exchange did not take place because th    
3928 old value, the value "old_addr" points to is     
3929 User space can tell if an exchange took place    
3930 occurred. The cmpxchg op is permitted for the    
3931 KVM_CAP_S390_MEM_OP_EXTENSION has flag KVM_S3    
3932                                                  
3933 Supported flags:                                 
3934   * ``KVM_S390_MEMOP_F_SKEY_PROTECTION``         
3935                                                  
3936 SIDA read/write:                                 
3937 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                                 
3938                                                  
3939 Access the secure instruction data area which    
3940 for instruction emulation for protected guest    
3941 SIDA accesses are available if the KVM_CAP_S3    
3942 SIDA accesses are permitted for the VCPU ioct    
3943 SIDA accesses are permitted for protected gue    
3944                                                  
3945 No flags are supported.                          
3946                                                  
3947 4.90 KVM_S390_GET_SKEYS                          
3948 -----------------------                          
3949                                                  
3950 :Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_SKEYS                  
3951 :Architectures: s390                             
3952 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
3953 :Parameters: struct kvm_s390_skeys               
3954 :Returns: 0 on success, KVM_S390_GET_SKEYS_NO    
3955           keys, negative value on error          
3956                                                  
3957 This ioctl is used to get guest storage key v    
3958 architecture. The ioctl takes parameters via     
3959                                                  
3960   struct kvm_s390_skeys {                        
3961         __u64 start_gfn;                         
3962         __u64 count;                             
3963         __u64 skeydata_addr;                     
3964         __u32 flags;                             
3965         __u32 reserved[9];                       
3966   };                                             
3967                                                  
3968 The start_gfn field is the number of the firs    
3969 you want to get.                                 
3970                                                  
3971 The count field is the number of consecutive     
3972 whose storage keys to get. The count field mu    
3973 allowed value is defined as KVM_S390_SKEYS_MA    
3974 will cause the ioctl to return -EINVAL.          
3975                                                  
3976 The skeydata_addr field is the address to a b    
3977 bytes. This buffer will be filled with storag    
3978                                                  
3979 4.91 KVM_S390_SET_SKEYS                          
3980 -----------------------                          
3981                                                  
3982 :Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_SKEYS                  
3983 :Architectures: s390                             
3984 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
3985 :Parameters: struct kvm_s390_skeys               
3986 :Returns: 0 on success, negative value on err    
3987                                                  
3988 This ioctl is used to set guest storage key v    
3989 architecture. The ioctl takes parameters via     
3990 See section on KVM_S390_GET_SKEYS for struct     
3991                                                  
3992 The start_gfn field is the number of the firs    
3993 you want to set.                                 
3994                                                  
3995 The count field is the number of consecutive     
3996 whose storage keys to get. The count field mu    
3997 allowed value is defined as KVM_S390_SKEYS_MA    
3998 will cause the ioctl to return -EINVAL.          
3999                                                  
4000 The skeydata_addr field is the address to a b    
4001 storage keys. Each byte in the buffer will be    
4002 single frame starting at start_gfn for count     
4003                                                  
4004 Note: If any architecturally invalid key valu    
4005 the ioctl will return -EINVAL.                   
4006                                                  
4007 4.92 KVM_S390_IRQ                                
4008 -----------------                                
4009                                                  
4010 :Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_INJECT_IRQ             
4011 :Architectures: s390                             
4012 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
4013 :Parameters: struct kvm_s390_irq (in)            
4014 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
4015                                                  
4016 Errors:                                          
4017                                                  
4018                                                  
4019   ======  ===================================    
4020   EINVAL  interrupt type is invalid              
4021           type is KVM_S390_SIGP_STOP and flag    
4022           type is KVM_S390_INT_EXTERNAL_CALL     
4023           than the maximum of VCPUs              
4024   EBUSY   type is KVM_S390_SIGP_SET_PREFIX an    
4025           type is KVM_S390_SIGP_STOP and a st    
4026           type is KVM_S390_INT_EXTERNAL_CALL     
4027           is already pending                     
4028   ======  ===================================    
4029                                                  
4030 Allows to inject an interrupt to the guest.      
4031                                                  
4032 Using struct kvm_s390_irq as a parameter allo    
4033 to inject additional payload which is not        
4034 possible via KVM_S390_INTERRUPT.                 
4035                                                  
4036 Interrupt parameters are passed via kvm_s390_    
4037                                                  
4038   struct kvm_s390_irq {                          
4039         __u64 type;                              
4040         union {                                  
4041                 struct kvm_s390_io_info io;      
4042                 struct kvm_s390_ext_info ext;    
4043                 struct kvm_s390_pgm_info pgm;    
4044                 struct kvm_s390_emerg_info em    
4045                 struct kvm_s390_extcall_info     
4046                 struct kvm_s390_prefix_info p    
4047                 struct kvm_s390_stop_info sto    
4048                 struct kvm_s390_mchk_info mch    
4049                 char reserved[64];               
4050         } u;                                     
4051   };                                             
4052                                                  
4053 type can be one of the following:                
4054                                                  
4055 - KVM_S390_SIGP_STOP - sigp stop; parameter i    
4056 - KVM_S390_PROGRAM_INT - program check; param    
4057 - KVM_S390_SIGP_SET_PREFIX - sigp set prefix;    
4058 - KVM_S390_RESTART - restart; no parameters      
4059 - KVM_S390_INT_CLOCK_COMP - clock comparator     
4060 - KVM_S390_INT_CPU_TIMER - CPU timer interrup    
4061 - KVM_S390_INT_EMERGENCY - sigp emergency; pa    
4062 - KVM_S390_INT_EXTERNAL_CALL - sigp external     
4063 - KVM_S390_MCHK - machine check interrupt; pa    
4064                                                  
4065 This is an asynchronous vcpu ioctl and can be    
4066                                                  
4067 4.94 KVM_S390_GET_IRQ_STATE                      
4068 ---------------------------                      
4069                                                  
4070 :Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_IRQ_STATE              
4071 :Architectures: s390                             
4072 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
4073 :Parameters: struct kvm_s390_irq_state (out)     
4074 :Returns: >= number of bytes copied into buff    
4075           -EINVAL if buffer size is 0,           
4076           -ENOBUFS if buffer size is too smal    
4077           -EFAULT if the buffer address was i    
4078                                                  
4079 This ioctl allows userspace to retrieve the c    
4080 pending interrupts in a single buffer. Use ca    
4081 and introspection. The parameter structure co    
4082 userspace buffer and its length::                
4083                                                  
4084   struct kvm_s390_irq_state {                    
4085         __u64 buf;                               
4086         __u32 flags;        /* will stay unus    
4087         __u32 len;                               
4088         __u32 reserved[4];  /* will stay unus    
4089   };                                             
4090                                                  
4091 Userspace passes in the above struct and for     
4092 struct kvm_s390_irq is copied to the provided    
4093                                                  
4094 The structure contains a flags and a reserved    
4095 the kernel never checked for flags == 0 and Q    
4096 reserved, these fields can not be used in the    
4097 compatibility.                                   
4098                                                  
4099 If -ENOBUFS is returned the buffer provided w    
4100 may retry with a bigger buffer.                  
4101                                                  
4102 4.95 KVM_S390_SET_IRQ_STATE                      
4103 ---------------------------                      
4104                                                  
4105 :Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_IRQ_STATE              
4106 :Architectures: s390                             
4107 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
4108 :Parameters: struct kvm_s390_irq_state (in)      
4109 :Returns: 0 on success,                          
4110           -EFAULT if the buffer address was i    
4111           -EINVAL for an invalid buffer lengt    
4112           -EBUSY if there were already interr    
4113           errors occurring when actually inje    
4114           interrupt. See KVM_S390_IRQ.           
4115                                                  
4116 This ioctl allows userspace to set the comple    
4117 interrupts currently pending for the vcpu. It    
4118 interrupt state after a migration. The input     
4119 containing a struct kvm_s390_irq_state::         
4120                                                  
4121   struct kvm_s390_irq_state {                    
4122         __u64 buf;                               
4123         __u32 flags;        /* will stay unus    
4124         __u32 len;                               
4125         __u32 reserved[4];  /* will stay unus    
4126   };                                             
4127                                                  
4128 The restrictions for flags and reserved apply    
4129 (see KVM_S390_GET_IRQ_STATE)                     
4130                                                  
4131 The userspace memory referenced by buf contai    
4132 for each interrupt to be injected into the gu    
4133 If one of the interrupts could not be injecte    
4134 ioctl aborts.                                    
4135                                                  
4136 len must be a multiple of sizeof(struct kvm_s    
4137 and it must not exceed (max_vcpus + 32) * siz    
4138 which is the maximum number of possibly pendi    
4139                                                  
4140 4.96 KVM_SMI                                     
4141 ------------                                     
4142                                                  
4143 :Capability: KVM_CAP_X86_SMM                     
4144 :Architectures: x86                              
4145 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
4146 :Parameters: none                                
4147 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
4148                                                  
4149 Queues an SMI on the thread's vcpu.              
4150                                                  
4151 4.97 KVM_X86_SET_MSR_FILTER                      
4152 ----------------------------                     
4153                                                  
4154 :Capability: KVM_CAP_X86_MSR_FILTER              
4155 :Architectures: x86                              
4156 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
4157 :Parameters: struct kvm_msr_filter               
4158 :Returns: 0 on success, < 0 on error             
4159                                                  
4160 ::                                               
4161                                                  
4162   struct kvm_msr_filter_range {                  
4163   #define KVM_MSR_FILTER_READ  (1 << 0)          
4164   #define KVM_MSR_FILTER_WRITE (1 << 1)          
4165         __u32 flags;                             
4166         __u32 nmsrs; /* number of msrs in bit    
4167         __u32 base;  /* MSR index the bitmap     
4168         __u8 *bitmap; /* a 1 bit allows the o    
4169   };                                             
4170                                                  
4171   #define KVM_MSR_FILTER_MAX_RANGES 16           
4172   struct kvm_msr_filter {                        
4173   #define KVM_MSR_FILTER_DEFAULT_ALLOW (0 <<     
4174   #define KVM_MSR_FILTER_DEFAULT_DENY  (1 <<     
4175         __u32 flags;                             
4176         struct kvm_msr_filter_range ranges[KV    
4177   };                                             
4178                                                  
4179 flags values for ``struct kvm_msr_filter_rang    
4180                                                  
4181 ``KVM_MSR_FILTER_READ``                          
4182                                                  
4183   Filter read accesses to MSRs using the give    
4184   indicates that read accesses should be deni    
4185   a read for a particular MSR should be allow    
4186   filter action.                                 
4187                                                  
4188 ``KVM_MSR_FILTER_WRITE``                         
4189                                                  
4190   Filter write accesses to MSRs using the giv    
4191   indicates that write accesses should be den    
4192   a write for a particular MSR should be allo    
4193   filter action.                                 
4194                                                  
4195 flags values for ``struct kvm_msr_filter``:      
4196                                                  
4197 ``KVM_MSR_FILTER_DEFAULT_ALLOW``                 
4198                                                  
4199   If no filter range matches an MSR index tha    
4200   allow accesses to all MSRs by default.         
4201                                                  
4202 ``KVM_MSR_FILTER_DEFAULT_DENY``                  
4203                                                  
4204   If no filter range matches an MSR index tha    
4205   deny accesses to all MSRs by default.          
4206                                                  
4207 This ioctl allows userspace to define up to 1    
4208 guest MSR accesses that would normally be all    
4209 covered by a specific range, the "default" fi    
4210 bitmap range covers MSRs from [base .. base+n    
4211                                                  
4212 If an MSR access is denied by userspace, the     
4213 whether or not KVM_CAP_X86_USER_SPACE_MSR's K    
4214 enabled.  If KVM_MSR_EXIT_REASON_FILTER is en    
4215 on denied accesses, i.e. userspace effectivel    
4216 KVM_MSR_EXIT_REASON_FILTER is not enabled, KV    
4217 on denied accesses.  Note, if an MSR access i    
4218 load/stores during VMX transitions, KVM ignor    
4219 See the below warning for full details.          
4220                                                  
4221 If an MSR access is allowed by userspace, KVM    
4222 the access in accordance with the vCPU model.    
4223 inject a #GP if an access is allowed by users    
4224 the MSR, or to follow architectural behavior     
4225                                                  
4226 By default, KVM operates in KVM_MSR_FILTER_DE    
4227 filters.                                         
4228                                                  
4229 Calling this ioctl with an empty set of range    
4230 filtering. In that mode, ``KVM_MSR_FILTER_DEF    
4231 an error.                                        
4232                                                  
4233 .. warning::                                     
4234    MSR accesses that are side effects of inst    
4235    native) are not filtered as hardware does     
4236    RDMSR and WRMSR, and KVM mimics that behav    
4237    to avoid pointless divergence from hardwar    
4238    SYSENTER reads the SYSENTER MSRs, etc.        
4239                                                  
4240    MSRs that are loaded/stored via dedicated     
4241    part of VM-Enter/VM-Exit emulation.           
4242                                                  
4243    MSRs that are loaded/store via VMX's load/    
4244    of VM-Enter/VM-Exit emulation.  If an MSR     
4245    synthesizes a consistency check VM-Exit(EX    
4246    MSR access is denied on VM-Exit, KVM synth    
4247    extends Intel's architectural list of MSRs    
4248    the VM-Enter/VM-Exit MSR list.  It is plat    
4249    to communicate any such restrictions to th    
4250                                                  
4251    x2APIC MSR accesses cannot be filtered (KV    
4252    cover any x2APIC MSRs).                       
4253                                                  
4254 Note, invoking this ioctl while a vCPU is run    
4255 KVM does guarantee that vCPUs will see either    
4256 filter, e.g. MSRs with identical settings in     
4257 have deterministic behavior.                     
4258                                                  
4259 Similarly, if userspace wishes to intercept o    
4260 KVM_MSR_EXIT_REASON_FILTER must be enabled be    
4261 left enabled until after all filters are deac    
4262 result in KVM injecting a #GP instead of exit    
4263                                                  
4264 4.98 KVM_CREATE_SPAPR_TCE_64                     
4265 ----------------------------                     
4266                                                  
4267 :Capability: KVM_CAP_SPAPR_TCE_64                
4268 :Architectures: powerpc                          
4269 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
4270 :Parameters: struct kvm_create_spapr_tce_64 (    
4271 :Returns: file descriptor for manipulating th    
4272                                                  
4273 This is an extension for KVM_CAP_SPAPR_TCE wh    
4274 windows, described in 4.62 KVM_CREATE_SPAPR_T    
4275                                                  
4276 This capability uses extended struct in ioctl    
4277                                                  
4278   /* for KVM_CAP_SPAPR_TCE_64 */                 
4279   struct kvm_create_spapr_tce_64 {               
4280         __u64 liobn;                             
4281         __u32 page_shift;                        
4282         __u32 flags;                             
4283         __u64 offset;   /* in pages */           
4284         __u64 size;     /* in pages */           
4285   };                                             
4286                                                  
4287 The aim of extension is to support an additio    
4288 a variable page size.                            
4289 KVM_CREATE_SPAPR_TCE_64 receives a 64bit wind    
4290 a bus offset of the corresponding DMA window,    
4291 of IOMMU pages.                                  
4292                                                  
4293 @flags are not used at the moment.               
4294                                                  
4295 The rest of functionality is identical to KVM    
4296                                                  
4297 4.99 KVM_REINJECT_CONTROL                        
4298 -------------------------                        
4299                                                  
4300 :Capability: KVM_CAP_REINJECT_CONTROL            
4301 :Architectures: x86                              
4302 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
4303 :Parameters: struct kvm_reinject_control (in)    
4304 :Returns: 0 on success,                          
4305          -EFAULT if struct kvm_reinject_contr    
4306          -ENXIO if KVM_CREATE_PIT or KVM_CREA    
4307                                                  
4308 i8254 (PIT) has two modes, reinject and !rein    
4309 where KVM queues elapsed i8254 ticks and moni    
4310 vector(s) that i8254 injects.  Reinject mode     
4311 interrupt whenever there isn't a pending inte    
4312 !reinject mode injects an interrupt as soon a    
4313                                                  
4314 ::                                               
4315                                                  
4316   struct kvm_reinject_control {                  
4317         __u8 pit_reinject;                       
4318         __u8 reserved[31];                       
4319   };                                             
4320                                                  
4321 pit_reinject = 0 (!reinject mode) is recommen    
4322 operating system that uses the PIT for timing    
4323                                                  
4324 4.100 KVM_PPC_CONFIGURE_V3_MMU                   
4325 ------------------------------                   
4326                                                  
4327 :Capability: KVM_CAP_PPC_MMU_RADIX or KVM_CAP    
4328 :Architectures: ppc                              
4329 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
4330 :Parameters: struct kvm_ppc_mmuv3_cfg (in)       
4331 :Returns: 0 on success,                          
4332          -EFAULT if struct kvm_ppc_mmuv3_cfg     
4333          -EINVAL if the configuration is inva    
4334                                                  
4335 This ioctl controls whether the guest will us    
4336 page table) translation, and sets the pointer    
4337 the guest.                                       
4338                                                  
4339 ::                                               
4340                                                  
4341   struct kvm_ppc_mmuv3_cfg {                     
4342         __u64   flags;                           
4343         __u64   process_table;                   
4344   };                                             
4345                                                  
4346 There are two bits that can be set in flags;     
4347 KVM_PPC_MMUV3_GTSE.  KVM_PPC_MMUV3_RADIX, if     
4348 to use radix tree translation, and if clear,     
4349 KVM_PPC_MMUV3_GTSE, if set and if KVM permits    
4350 to be able to use the global TLB and SLB inva    
4351 if clear, the guest may not use these instruc    
4352                                                  
4353 The process_table field specifies the address    
4354 process table, which is in the guest's space.    
4355 as the second doubleword of the partition tab    
4356 the Power ISA V3.00, Book III section 5.7.6.1    
4357                                                  
4358 4.101 KVM_PPC_GET_RMMU_INFO                      
4359 ---------------------------                      
4360                                                  
4361 :Capability: KVM_CAP_PPC_MMU_RADIX               
4362 :Architectures: ppc                              
4363 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
4364 :Parameters: struct kvm_ppc_rmmu_info (out)      
4365 :Returns: 0 on success,                          
4366          -EFAULT if struct kvm_ppc_rmmu_info     
4367          -EINVAL if no useful information can    
4368                                                  
4369 This ioctl returns a structure containing two    
4370 containing supported radix tree geometries, a    
4371 page sizes to put in the "AP" (actual page si    
4372 (TLB invalidate entry) instruction.              
4373                                                  
4374 ::                                               
4375                                                  
4376   struct kvm_ppc_rmmu_info {                     
4377         struct kvm_ppc_radix_geom {              
4378                 __u8    page_shift;              
4379                 __u8    level_bits[4];           
4380                 __u8    pad[3];                  
4381         }       geometries[8];                   
4382         __u32   ap_encodings[8];                 
4383   };                                             
4384                                                  
4385 The geometries[] field gives up to 8 supporte    
4386 radix page table, in terms of the log base 2     
4387 size, and the number of bits indexed at each     
4388 the PTE level up to the PGD level in that ord    
4389 will have 0 in the page_shift field.             
4390                                                  
4391 The ap_encodings gives the supported page siz    
4392 encodings, encoded with the AP value in the t    
4393 base 2 of the page size in the bottom 6 bits.    
4394                                                  
4395 4.102 KVM_PPC_RESIZE_HPT_PREPARE                 
4396 --------------------------------                 
4397                                                  
4398 :Capability: KVM_CAP_SPAPR_RESIZE_HPT            
4399 :Architectures: powerpc                          
4400 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
4401 :Parameters: struct kvm_ppc_resize_hpt (in)      
4402 :Returns: 0 on successful completion,            
4403          >0 if a new HPT is being prepared, t    
4404          number of milliseconds until prepara    
4405          -EFAULT if struct kvm_reinject_contr    
4406          -EINVAL if the supplied shift or fla    
4407          -ENOMEM if unable to allocate the ne    
4408                                                  
4409 Used to implement the PAPR extension for runt    
4410 Hashed Page Table (HPT).  Specifically this s    
4411 the preparation of a new potential HPT for th    
4412 implementing the H_RESIZE_HPT_PREPARE hyperca    
4413                                                  
4414 ::                                               
4415                                                  
4416   struct kvm_ppc_resize_hpt {                    
4417         __u64 flags;                             
4418         __u32 shift;                             
4419         __u32 pad;                               
4420   };                                             
4421                                                  
4422 If called with shift > 0 when there is no pen    
4423 this begins preparation of a new pending HPT     
4424 It then returns a positive integer with the e    
4425 milliseconds until preparation is complete.      
4426                                                  
4427 If called when there is a pending HPT whose s    
4428 requested in the parameters, discards the exi    
4429 creates a new one as above.                      
4430                                                  
4431 If called when there is a pending HPT of the     
4432                                                  
4433   * If preparation of the pending HPT is alre    
4434   * If preparation of the pending HPT has fai    
4435     code, then discard the pending HPT.          
4436   * If preparation of the pending HPT is stil    
4437     estimated number of milliseconds until pr    
4438                                                  
4439 If called with shift == 0, discards any curre    
4440 returns 0 (i.e. cancels any in-progress prepa    
4441                                                  
4442 flags is reserved for future expansion, curre    
4443 flags will result in an -EINVAL.                 
4444                                                  
4445 Normally this will be called repeatedly with     
4446 it returns <= 0.  The first call will initiat    
4447 ones will monitor preparation until it comple    
4448                                                  
4449 4.103 KVM_PPC_RESIZE_HPT_COMMIT                  
4450 -------------------------------                  
4451                                                  
4452 :Capability: KVM_CAP_SPAPR_RESIZE_HPT            
4453 :Architectures: powerpc                          
4454 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
4455 :Parameters: struct kvm_ppc_resize_hpt (in)      
4456 :Returns: 0 on successful completion,            
4457          -EFAULT if struct kvm_reinject_contr    
4458          -EINVAL if the supplied shift or fla    
4459          -ENXIO is there is no pending HPT, o    
4460          have the requested size,                
4461          -EBUSY if the pending HPT is not ful    
4462          -ENOSPC if there was a hash collisio    
4463          HPT entries to the new HPT,             
4464          -EIO on other error conditions          
4465                                                  
4466 Used to implement the PAPR extension for runt    
4467 Hashed Page Table (HPT).  Specifically this r    
4468 transferred to working with the new HPT, esse    
4469 H_RESIZE_HPT_COMMIT hypercall.                   
4470                                                  
4471 ::                                               
4472                                                  
4473   struct kvm_ppc_resize_hpt {                    
4474         __u64 flags;                             
4475         __u32 shift;                             
4476         __u32 pad;                               
4477   };                                             
4478                                                  
4479 This should only be called after KVM_PPC_RESI    
4480 returned 0 with the same parameters.  In othe    
4481 KVM_PPC_RESIZE_HPT_COMMIT will return an erro    
4482 -EBUSY, though others may be possible if the     
4483 but failed).                                     
4484                                                  
4485 This will have undefined effects on the guest    
4486 placed itself in a quiescent state where no v    
4487 memory accesses.                                 
4488                                                  
4489 On successful completion, the pending HPT wil    
4490 HPT and the previous HPT will be discarded.      
4491                                                  
4492 On failure, the guest will still be operating    
4493                                                  
4494 4.104 KVM_X86_GET_MCE_CAP_SUPPORTED              
4495 -----------------------------------              
4496                                                  
4497 :Capability: KVM_CAP_MCE                         
4498 :Architectures: x86                              
4499 :Type: system ioctl                              
4500 :Parameters: u64 mce_cap (out)                   
4501 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
4502                                                  
4503 Returns supported MCE capabilities. The u64 m    
4504 has the same format as the MSR_IA32_MCG_CAP r    
4505 capabilities will have the corresponding bits    
4506                                                  
4507 4.105 KVM_X86_SETUP_MCE                          
4508 -----------------------                          
4509                                                  
4510 :Capability: KVM_CAP_MCE                         
4511 :Architectures: x86                              
4512 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
4513 :Parameters: u64 mcg_cap (in)                    
4514 :Returns: 0 on success,                          
4515          -EFAULT if u64 mcg_cap cannot be rea    
4516          -EINVAL if the requested number of b    
4517          -EINVAL if requested MCE capability     
4518                                                  
4519 Initializes MCE support for use. The u64 mcg_    
4520 has the same format as the MSR_IA32_MCG_CAP r    
4521 specifies which capabilities should be enable    
4522 supported number of error-reporting banks can    
4523 checking for KVM_CAP_MCE. The supported capab    
4524 retrieved with KVM_X86_GET_MCE_CAP_SUPPORTED.    
4525                                                  
4526 4.106 KVM_X86_SET_MCE                            
4527 ---------------------                            
4528                                                  
4529 :Capability: KVM_CAP_MCE                         
4530 :Architectures: x86                              
4531 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
4532 :Parameters: struct kvm_x86_mce (in)             
4533 :Returns: 0 on success,                          
4534          -EFAULT if struct kvm_x86_mce cannot    
4535          -EINVAL if the bank number is invali    
4536          -EINVAL if VAL bit is not set in sta    
4537                                                  
4538 Inject a machine check error (MCE) into the g    
4539 parameter is::                                   
4540                                                  
4541   struct kvm_x86_mce {                           
4542         __u64 status;                            
4543         __u64 addr;                              
4544         __u64 misc;                              
4545         __u64 mcg_status;                        
4546         __u8 bank;                               
4547         __u8 pad1[7];                            
4548         __u64 pad2[3];                           
4549   };                                             
4550                                                  
4551 If the MCE being reported is an uncorrected e    
4552 inject it as an MCE exception into the guest.    
4553 MCG_STATUS register reports that an MCE is in    
4554 causes an KVM_EXIT_SHUTDOWN vmexit.              
4555                                                  
4556 Otherwise, if the MCE is a corrected error, K    
4557 store it in the corresponding bank (provided     
4558 not holding a previously reported uncorrected    
4559                                                  
4560 4.107 KVM_S390_GET_CMMA_BITS                     
4561 ----------------------------                     
4562                                                  
4563 :Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_CMMA_MIGRATION         
4564 :Architectures: s390                             
4565 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
4566 :Parameters: struct kvm_s390_cmma_log (in, ou    
4567 :Returns: 0 on success, a negative value on e    
4568                                                  
4569 Errors:                                          
4570                                                  
4571   ======     ================================    
4572   ENOMEM     not enough memory can be allocat    
4573   ENXIO      if CMMA is not enabled              
4574   EINVAL     if KVM_S390_CMMA_PEEK is not set    
4575   EINVAL     if KVM_S390_CMMA_PEEK is not set    
4576              disabled (and thus migration mod    
4577   EFAULT     if the userspace address is inva    
4578              present for the addresses (e.g.     
4579   ======     ================================    
4580                                                  
4581 This ioctl is used to get the values of the C    
4582 architecture. It is meant to be used in two s    
4583                                                  
4584 - During live migration to save the CMMA valu    
4585   to be enabled via the KVM_REQ_START_MIGRATI    
4586 - To non-destructively peek at the CMMA value    
4587   KVM_S390_CMMA_PEEK set.                        
4588                                                  
4589 The ioctl takes parameters via the kvm_s390_c    
4590 values are written to a buffer whose location    
4591 member in the kvm_s390_cmma_log struct.  The     
4592 also updated as needed.                          
4593                                                  
4594 Each CMMA value takes up one byte.               
4595                                                  
4596 ::                                               
4597                                                  
4598   struct kvm_s390_cmma_log {                     
4599         __u64 start_gfn;                         
4600         __u32 count;                             
4601         __u32 flags;                             
4602         union {                                  
4603                 __u64 remaining;                 
4604                 __u64 mask;                      
4605         };                                       
4606         __u64 values;                            
4607   };                                             
4608                                                  
4609 start_gfn is the number of the first guest fr    
4610 to be retrieved,                                 
4611                                                  
4612 count is the length of the buffer in bytes,      
4613                                                  
4614 values points to the buffer where the result     
4615                                                  
4616 If count is greater than KVM_S390_SKEYS_MAX,     
4617 KVM_S390_SKEYS_MAX. KVM_S390_SKEYS_MAX is re-    
4618 other ioctls.                                    
4619                                                  
4620 The result is written in the buffer pointed t    
4621 the values of the input parameter are updated    
4622                                                  
4623 Depending on the flags, different actions are    
4624 supported flag so far is KVM_S390_CMMA_PEEK.     
4625                                                  
4626 The default behaviour if KVM_S390_CMMA_PEEK i    
4627 start_gfn will indicate the first page frame     
4628 It is not necessarily the same as the one pas    
4629 are skipped.                                     
4630                                                  
4631 count will indicate the number of bytes actua    
4632 It can (and very often will) be smaller than     
4633 buffer is only filled until 16 bytes of clean    
4634 are then not copied in the buffer). Since a C    
4635 the base address and the length, for a total     
4636 back some clean data if there is some dirty d    
4637 the size of the clean data does not exceed th    
4638 allows to minimize the amount of data to be s    
4639 the network at the expense of more roundtrips    
4640 invocation of the ioctl will skip over all th    
4641 potentially more than just the 16 bytes we fo    
4642                                                  
4643 If KVM_S390_CMMA_PEEK is set:                    
4644 the existing storage attributes are read even    
4645 mode, and no other action is performed;          
4646                                                  
4647 the output start_gfn will be equal to the inp    
4648                                                  
4649 the output count will be equal to the input c    
4650 memory has been reached.                         
4651                                                  
4652 In both cases:                                   
4653 the field "remaining" will indicate the total    
4654 still remaining, or 0 if KVM_S390_CMMA_PEEK i    
4655 not enabled.                                     
4656                                                  
4657 mask is unused.                                  
4658                                                  
4659 values points to the userspace buffer where t    
4660                                                  
4661 4.108 KVM_S390_SET_CMMA_BITS                     
4662 ----------------------------                     
4663                                                  
4664 :Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_CMMA_MIGRATION         
4665 :Architectures: s390                             
4666 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
4667 :Parameters: struct kvm_s390_cmma_log (in)       
4668 :Returns: 0 on success, a negative value on e    
4669                                                  
4670 This ioctl is used to set the values of the C    
4671 architecture. It is meant to be used during l    
4672 the CMMA values, but there are no restriction    
4673 The ioctl takes parameters via the kvm_s390_c    
4674 Each CMMA value takes up one byte.               
4675                                                  
4676 ::                                               
4677                                                  
4678   struct kvm_s390_cmma_log {                     
4679         __u64 start_gfn;                         
4680         __u32 count;                             
4681         __u32 flags;                             
4682         union {                                  
4683                 __u64 remaining;                 
4684                 __u64 mask;                      
4685         };                                       
4686         __u64 values;                            
4687   };                                             
4688                                                  
4689 start_gfn indicates the starting guest frame     
4690                                                  
4691 count indicates how many values are to be con    
4692                                                  
4693 flags is not used and must be 0.                 
4694                                                  
4695 mask indicates which PGSTE bits are to be con    
4696                                                  
4697 remaining is not used.                           
4698                                                  
4699 values points to the buffer in userspace wher    
4700                                                  
4701 This ioctl can fail with -ENOMEM if not enoug    
4702 complete the task, with -ENXIO if CMMA is not    
4703 the count field is too large (e.g. more than     
4704 if the flags field was not 0, with -EFAULT if    
4705 invalid, if invalid pages are written to (e.g    
4706 or if no page table is present for the addres    
4707 hugepages).                                      
4708                                                  
4709 4.109 KVM_PPC_GET_CPU_CHAR                       
4710 --------------------------                       
4711                                                  
4712 :Capability: KVM_CAP_PPC_GET_CPU_CHAR            
4713 :Architectures: powerpc                          
4714 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
4715 :Parameters: struct kvm_ppc_cpu_char (out)       
4716 :Returns: 0 on successful completion,            
4717          -EFAULT if struct kvm_ppc_cpu_char c    
4718                                                  
4719 This ioctl gives userspace information about     
4720 of the CPU relating to speculative execution     
4721 possible information leakage resulting from s    
4722 CVE-2017-5715, CVE-2017-5753 and CVE-2017-575    
4723 returned in struct kvm_ppc_cpu_char, which lo    
4724                                                  
4725   struct kvm_ppc_cpu_char {                      
4726         __u64   character;              /* ch    
4727         __u64   behaviour;              /* re    
4728         __u64   character_mask;         /* va    
4729         __u64   behaviour_mask;         /* va    
4730   };                                             
4731                                                  
4732 For extensibility, the character_mask and beh    
4733 indicate which bits of character and behaviou    
4734 the kernel.  If the set of defined bits is ex    
4735 userspace will be able to tell whether it is     
4736 knows about the new bits.                        
4737                                                  
4738 The character field describes attributes of t    
4739 with preventing inadvertent information discl    
4740 whether there is an instruction to flash-inva    
4741 (ori 30,30,0 or mtspr SPRN_TRIG2,rN), whether    
4742 to a mode where entries can only be used by t    
4743 them, whether the bcctr[l] instruction preven    
4744 whether a speculation barrier instruction (or    
4745                                                  
4746 The behaviour field describes actions that so    
4747 prevent inadvertent information disclosure, a    
4748 vulnerabilities the hardware is subject to; s    
4749 L1 data cache should be flushed when returnin    
4750 kernel, and whether a speculation barrier sho    
4751 array bounds check and the array access.         
4752                                                  
4753 These fields use the same bit definitions as     
4754 H_GET_CPU_CHARACTERISTICS hypercall.             
4755                                                  
4756 4.110 KVM_MEMORY_ENCRYPT_OP                      
4757 ---------------------------                      
4758                                                  
4759 :Capability: basic                               
4760 :Architectures: x86                              
4761 :Type: vm                                        
4762 :Parameters: an opaque platform specific stru    
4763 :Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error              
4764                                                  
4765 If the platform supports creating encrypted V    
4766 for issuing platform-specific memory encrypti    
4767 encrypted VMs.                                   
4768                                                  
4769 Currently, this ioctl is used for issuing Sec    
4770 (SEV) commands on AMD Processors. The SEV com    
4771 Documentation/virt/kvm/x86/amd-memory-encrypt    
4772                                                  
4773 4.111 KVM_MEMORY_ENCRYPT_REG_REGION              
4774 -----------------------------------              
4775                                                  
4776 :Capability: basic                               
4777 :Architectures: x86                              
4778 :Type: system                                    
4779 :Parameters: struct kvm_enc_region (in)          
4780 :Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error              
4781                                                  
4782 This ioctl can be used to register a guest me    
4783 contain encrypted data (e.g. guest RAM, SMRAM    
4784                                                  
4785 It is used in the SEV-enabled guest. When enc    
4786 memory region may contain encrypted data. The    
4787 engine uses a tweak such that two identical p    
4788 different locations will have differing ciphe    
4789 moving ciphertext of those pages will not res    
4790 swapped. So relocating (or migrating) physica    
4791 guest will require some additional steps.        
4792                                                  
4793 Note: The current SEV key management spec doe    
4794 swap or migrate (move) ciphertext pages. Henc    
4795 memory region registered with the ioctl.         
4796                                                  
4797 4.112 KVM_MEMORY_ENCRYPT_UNREG_REGION            
4798 -------------------------------------            
4799                                                  
4800 :Capability: basic                               
4801 :Architectures: x86                              
4802 :Type: system                                    
4803 :Parameters: struct kvm_enc_region (in)          
4804 :Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error              
4805                                                  
4806 This ioctl can be used to unregister the gues    
4807 with KVM_MEMORY_ENCRYPT_REG_REGION ioctl abov    
4808                                                  
4809 4.113 KVM_HYPERV_EVENTFD                         
4810 ------------------------                         
4811                                                  
4812 :Capability: KVM_CAP_HYPERV_EVENTFD              
4813 :Architectures: x86                              
4814 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
4815 :Parameters: struct kvm_hyperv_eventfd (in)      
4816                                                  
4817 This ioctl (un)registers an eventfd to receiv    
4818 the specified Hyper-V connection id through t    
4819 causing a user exit.  SIGNAL_EVENT hypercall     
4820 (bits 24-31) still triggers a KVM_EXIT_HYPERV    
4821                                                  
4822 ::                                               
4823                                                  
4824   struct kvm_hyperv_eventfd {                    
4825         __u32 conn_id;                           
4826         __s32 fd;                                
4827         __u32 flags;                             
4828         __u32 padding[3];                        
4829   };                                             
4830                                                  
4831 The conn_id field should fit within 24 bits::    
4832                                                  
4833   #define KVM_HYPERV_CONN_ID_MASK                
4834                                                  
4835 The acceptable values for the flags field are    
4836                                                  
4837   #define KVM_HYPERV_EVENTFD_DEASSIGN   (1 <<    
4838                                                  
4839 :Returns: 0 on success,                          
4840           -EINVAL if conn_id or flags is outs    
4841           -ENOENT on deassign if the conn_id     
4842           -EEXIST on assign if the conn_id is    
4843                                                  
4844 4.114 KVM_GET_NESTED_STATE                       
4845 --------------------------                       
4846                                                  
4847 :Capability: KVM_CAP_NESTED_STATE                
4848 :Architectures: x86                              
4849 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
4850 :Parameters: struct kvm_nested_state (in/out)    
4851 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
4852                                                  
4853 Errors:                                          
4854                                                  
4855   =====      ================================    
4856   E2BIG      the total state size exceeds the    
4857              the user; the size required will    
4858   =====      ================================    
4859                                                  
4860 ::                                               
4861                                                  
4862   struct kvm_nested_state {                      
4863         __u16 flags;                             
4864         __u16 format;                            
4865         __u32 size;                              
4866                                                  
4867         union {                                  
4868                 struct kvm_vmx_nested_state_h    
4869                 struct kvm_svm_nested_state_h    
4870                                                  
4871                 /* Pad the header to 128 byte    
4872                 __u8 pad[120];                   
4873         } hdr;                                   
4874                                                  
4875         union {                                  
4876                 struct kvm_vmx_nested_state_d    
4877                 struct kvm_svm_nested_state_d    
4878         } data;                                  
4879   };                                             
4880                                                  
4881   #define KVM_STATE_NESTED_GUEST_MODE            
4882   #define KVM_STATE_NESTED_RUN_PENDING           
4883   #define KVM_STATE_NESTED_EVMCS                 
4884                                                  
4885   #define KVM_STATE_NESTED_FORMAT_VMX            
4886   #define KVM_STATE_NESTED_FORMAT_SVM            
4887                                                  
4888   #define KVM_STATE_NESTED_VMX_VMCS_SIZE         
4889                                                  
4890   #define KVM_STATE_NESTED_VMX_SMM_GUEST_MODE    
4891   #define KVM_STATE_NESTED_VMX_SMM_VMXON         
4892                                                  
4893   #define KVM_STATE_VMX_PREEMPTION_TIMER_DEAD    
4894                                                  
4895   struct kvm_vmx_nested_state_hdr {              
4896         __u64 vmxon_pa;                          
4897         __u64 vmcs12_pa;                         
4898                                                  
4899         struct {                                 
4900                 __u16 flags;                     
4901         } smm;                                   
4902                                                  
4903         __u32 flags;                             
4904         __u64 preemption_timer_deadline;         
4905   };                                             
4906                                                  
4907   struct kvm_vmx_nested_state_data {             
4908         __u8 vmcs12[KVM_STATE_NESTED_VMX_VMCS    
4909         __u8 shadow_vmcs12[KVM_STATE_NESTED_V    
4910   };                                             
4911                                                  
4912 This ioctl copies the vcpu's nested virtualiz    
4913 userspace.                                       
4914                                                  
4915 The maximum size of the state can be retrieve    
4916 to the KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION ioctl().              
4917                                                  
4918 4.115 KVM_SET_NESTED_STATE                       
4919 --------------------------                       
4920                                                  
4921 :Capability: KVM_CAP_NESTED_STATE                
4922 :Architectures: x86                              
4923 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
4924 :Parameters: struct kvm_nested_state (in)        
4925 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
4926                                                  
4927 This copies the vcpu's kvm_nested_state struc    
4928 For the definition of struct kvm_nested_state    
4929                                                  
4930 4.116 KVM_(UN)REGISTER_COALESCED_MMIO            
4931 -------------------------------------            
4932                                                  
4933 :Capability: KVM_CAP_COALESCED_MMIO (for coal    
4934              KVM_CAP_COALESCED_PIO (for coale    
4935 :Architectures: all                              
4936 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
4937 :Parameters: struct kvm_coalesced_mmio_zone      
4938 :Returns: 0 on success, < 0 on error             
4939                                                  
4940 Coalesced I/O is a performance optimization t    
4941 register write emulation so that userspace ex    
4942 typically used to reduce the overhead of emul    
4943 hardware registers.                              
4944                                                  
4945 When a hardware register is configured for co    
4946 do not exit to userspace and their value is r    
4947 that is shared between kernel and userspace.     
4948                                                  
4949 Coalesced I/O is used if one or more write ac    
4950 register can be deferred until a read or a wr    
4951 register on the same device.  This last acces    
4952 userspace will process accesses from the ring    
4953 it. That will avoid exiting to userspace on r    
4954                                                  
4955 Coalesced pio is based on coalesced mmio. The    
4956 between coalesced mmio and pio except that co    
4957 to I/O ports.                                    
4958                                                  
4959 4.117 KVM_CLEAR_DIRTY_LOG (vm ioctl)             
4960 ------------------------------------             
4961                                                  
4962 :Capability: KVM_CAP_MANUAL_DIRTY_LOG_PROTECT    
4963 :Architectures: x86, arm64, mips                 
4964 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
4965 :Parameters: struct kvm_clear_dirty_log (in)     
4966 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
4967                                                  
4968 ::                                               
4969                                                  
4970   /* for KVM_CLEAR_DIRTY_LOG */                  
4971   struct kvm_clear_dirty_log {                   
4972         __u32 slot;                              
4973         __u32 num_pages;                         
4974         __u64 first_page;                        
4975         union {                                  
4976                 void __user *dirty_bitmap; /*    
4977                 __u64 padding;                   
4978         };                                       
4979   };                                             
4980                                                  
4981 The ioctl clears the dirty status of pages in    
4982 the bitmap that is passed in struct kvm_clear    
4983 field.  Bit 0 of the bitmap corresponds to pa    
4984 memory slot, and num_pages is the size in bit    
4985 first_page must be a multiple of 64; num_page    
4986 64 unless first_page + num_pages is the size     
4987 bit that is set in the input bitmap, the corr    
4988 in KVM's dirty bitmap, and dirty tracking is     
4989 (for example via write-protection, or by clea    
4990 a page table entry).                             
4991                                                  
4992 If KVM_CAP_MULTI_ADDRESS_SPACE is available,     
4993 the address space for which you want to clear    
4994 KVM_SET_USER_MEMORY_REGION for details on the    
4995                                                  
4996 This ioctl is mostly useful when KVM_CAP_MANU    
4997 is enabled; for more information, see the des    
4998 However, it can always be used as long as KVM    
4999 that KVM_CAP_MANUAL_DIRTY_LOG_PROTECT2 is pre    
5000                                                  
5001 4.118 KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_HV_CPUID                 
5002 --------------------------------                 
5003                                                  
5004 :Capability: KVM_CAP_HYPERV_CPUID (vcpu), KVM    
5005 :Architectures: x86                              
5006 :Type: system ioctl, vcpu ioctl                  
5007 :Parameters: struct kvm_cpuid2 (in/out)          
5008 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
5009                                                  
5010 ::                                               
5011                                                  
5012   struct kvm_cpuid2 {                            
5013         __u32 nent;                              
5014         __u32 padding;                           
5015         struct kvm_cpuid_entry2 entries[0];      
5016   };                                             
5017                                                  
5018   struct kvm_cpuid_entry2 {                      
5019         __u32 function;                          
5020         __u32 index;                             
5021         __u32 flags;                             
5022         __u32 eax;                               
5023         __u32 ebx;                               
5024         __u32 ecx;                               
5025         __u32 edx;                               
5026         __u32 padding[3];                        
5027   };                                             
5028                                                  
5029 This ioctl returns x86 cpuid features leaves     
5030 KVM.  Userspace can use the information retur    
5031 cpuid information presented to guests consumi    
5032 Windows or Hyper-V guests).                      
5033                                                  
5034 CPUID feature leaves returned by this ioctl a    
5035 Functional Specification (TLFS). These leaves    
5036 KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_CPUID ioctl because some of    
5037 leaves (0x40000000, 0x40000001).                 
5038                                                  
5039 Currently, the following list of CPUID leaves    
5040                                                  
5041  - HYPERV_CPUID_VENDOR_AND_MAX_FUNCTIONS         
5042  - HYPERV_CPUID_INTERFACE                        
5043  - HYPERV_CPUID_VERSION                          
5044  - HYPERV_CPUID_FEATURES                         
5045  - HYPERV_CPUID_ENLIGHTMENT_INFO                 
5046  - HYPERV_CPUID_IMPLEMENT_LIMITS                 
5047  - HYPERV_CPUID_NESTED_FEATURES                  
5048  - HYPERV_CPUID_SYNDBG_VENDOR_AND_MAX_FUNCTIO    
5049  - HYPERV_CPUID_SYNDBG_INTERFACE                 
5050  - HYPERV_CPUID_SYNDBG_PLATFORM_CAPABILITIES     
5051                                                  
5052 Userspace invokes KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_HV_CPUID     
5053 with the 'nent' field indicating the number o    
5054 array 'entries'.  If the number of entries is    
5055 feature leaves, an error (E2BIG) is returned.    
5056 to the number of Hyper-V feature leaves, the     
5057 number of valid entries in the 'entries' arra    
5058                                                  
5059 'index' and 'flags' fields in 'struct kvm_cpu    
5060 userspace should not expect to get any partic    
5061                                                  
5062 Note, vcpu version of KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_HV_CP    
5063 system ioctl which exposes all supported feat    
5064 version has the following quirks:                
5065                                                  
5066 - HYPERV_CPUID_NESTED_FEATURES leaf and HV_X6    
5067   feature bit are only exposed when Enlighten    
5068   on the corresponding vCPU (KVM_CAP_HYPERV_E    
5069 - HV_STIMER_DIRECT_MODE_AVAILABLE bit is only    
5070   (presumes KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP has already be    
5071                                                  
5072 4.119 KVM_ARM_VCPU_FINALIZE                      
5073 ---------------------------                      
5074                                                  
5075 :Architectures: arm64                            
5076 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
5077 :Parameters: int feature (in)                    
5078 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
5079                                                  
5080 Errors:                                          
5081                                                  
5082   ======     ================================    
5083   EPERM      feature not enabled, needs confi    
5084   EINVAL     feature unknown or not present      
5085   ======     ================================    
5086                                                  
5087 Recognised values for feature:                   
5088                                                  
5089   =====      ================================    
5090   arm64      KVM_ARM_VCPU_SVE (requires KVM_C    
5091   =====      ================================    
5092                                                  
5093 Finalizes the configuration of the specified     
5094                                                  
5095 The vcpu must already have been initialised,     
5096 means of a successful KVM_ARM_VCPU_INIT call     
5097 features[].                                      
5098                                                  
5099 For affected vcpu features, this is a mandato    
5100 before the vcpu is fully usable.                 
5101                                                  
5102 Between KVM_ARM_VCPU_INIT and KVM_ARM_VCPU_FI    
5103 configured by use of ioctls such as KVM_SET_O    
5104 that should be performed and how to do it are    
5105                                                  
5106 Other calls that depend on a particular featu    
5107 KVM_RUN, KVM_GET_REG_LIST, KVM_GET_ONE_REG an    
5108 -EPERM unless the feature has already been fi    
5109 KVM_ARM_VCPU_FINALIZE call.                      
5110                                                  
5111 See KVM_ARM_VCPU_INIT for details of vcpu fea    
5112 using this ioctl.                                
5113                                                  
5114 4.120 KVM_SET_PMU_EVENT_FILTER                   
5115 ------------------------------                   
5116                                                  
5117 :Capability: KVM_CAP_PMU_EVENT_FILTER            
5118 :Architectures: x86                              
5119 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
5120 :Parameters: struct kvm_pmu_event_filter (in)    
5121 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
5122                                                  
5123 Errors:                                          
5124                                                  
5125   ======     ================================    
5126   EFAULT     args[0] cannot be accessed          
5127   EINVAL     args[0] contains invalid data in    
5128   E2BIG      nevents is too large                
5129   EBUSY      not enough memory to allocate th    
5130   ======     ================================    
5131                                                  
5132 ::                                               
5133                                                  
5134   struct kvm_pmu_event_filter {                  
5135         __u32 action;                            
5136         __u32 nevents;                           
5137         __u32 fixed_counter_bitmap;              
5138         __u32 flags;                             
5139         __u32 pad[4];                            
5140         __u64 events[0];                         
5141   };                                             
5142                                                  
5143 This ioctl restricts the set of PMU events th    
5144 which event select and unit mask combinations    
5145                                                  
5146 The argument holds a list of filter events wh    
5147                                                  
5148 Filter events only control general purpose co    
5149 are controlled by the fixed_counter_bitmap.      
5150                                                  
5151 Valid values for 'flags'::                       
5152                                                  
5153 ``0``                                            
5154                                                  
5155 To use this mode, clear the 'flags' field.       
5156                                                  
5157 In this mode each event will contain an event    
5158                                                  
5159 When the guest attempts to program the PMU th    
5160 unit mask is compared against the filter even    
5161 guest should have access.                        
5162                                                  
5163 ``KVM_PMU_EVENT_FLAG_MASKED_EVENTS``             
5164 :Capability: KVM_CAP_PMU_EVENT_MASKED_EVENTS     
5165                                                  
5166 In this mode each filter event will contain a    
5167 exclude value.  To encode a masked event use:    
5168                                                  
5169   KVM_PMU_ENCODE_MASKED_ENTRY()                  
5170                                                  
5171 An encoded event will follow this layout::       
5172                                                  
5173   Bits   Description                             
5174   ----   -----------                             
5175   7:0    event select (low bits)                 
5176   15:8   umask match                             
5177   31:16  unused                                  
5178   35:32  event select (high bits)                
5179   36:54  unused                                  
5180   55     exclude bit                             
5181   63:56  umask mask                              
5182                                                  
5183 When the guest attempts to program the PMU, t    
5184 determining if the guest should have access:     
5185                                                  
5186  1. Match the event select from the guest aga    
5187  2. If a match is found, match the guest's un    
5188     values of the included filter events.        
5189     I.e. (unit mask & mask) == match && !excl    
5190  3. If a match is found, match the guest's un    
5191     values of the excluded filter events.        
5192     I.e. (unit mask & mask) == match && exclu    
5193  4.                                              
5194    a. If an included match is found and an ex    
5195       the event.                                 
5196    b. For everything else, do not filter the     
5197  5.                                              
5198    a. If the event is filtered and it's an al    
5199       program the event.                         
5200    b. If the event is filtered and it's a den    
5201       program the event.                         
5202                                                  
5203 When setting a new pmu event filter, -EINVAL     
5204 unused fields are set or if any of the high b    
5205 select are set when called on Intel.             
5206                                                  
5207 Valid values for 'action'::                      
5208                                                  
5209   #define KVM_PMU_EVENT_ALLOW 0                  
5210   #define KVM_PMU_EVENT_DENY 1                   
5211                                                  
5212 Via this API, KVM userspace can also control     
5213 counters (if any) by configuring the "action"    
5214                                                  
5215 Specifically, KVM follows the following pseud    
5216 allow the guest FixCtr[i] to count its pre-de    
5217                                                  
5218   FixCtr[i]_is_allowed = (action == ALLOW) &&    
5219     (action == DENY) && !(bitmap & BIT(i));      
5220   FixCtr[i]_is_denied = !FixCtr[i]_is_allowed    
5221                                                  
5222 KVM always consumes fixed_counter_bitmap, it'    
5223 ensure fixed_counter_bitmap is set correctly,    
5224 a filter that only affects general purpose co    
5225                                                  
5226 Note, the "events" field also applies to fixe    
5227 and unit_mask values.  "fixed_counter_bitmap"    
5228 if there is a contradiction between the two.     
5229                                                  
5230 4.121 KVM_PPC_SVM_OFF                            
5231 ---------------------                            
5232                                                  
5233 :Capability: basic                               
5234 :Architectures: powerpc                          
5235 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
5236 :Parameters: none                                
5237 :Returns: 0 on successful completion,            
5238                                                  
5239 Errors:                                          
5240                                                  
5241   ======     ================================    
5242   EINVAL     if ultravisor failed to terminat    
5243   ENOMEM     if hypervisor failed to allocate    
5244   ======     ================================    
5245                                                  
5246 This ioctl is used to turn off the secure mod    
5247 the guest from secure mode to normal mode. Th    
5248 is reset. This has no effect if called for a     
5249                                                  
5250 This ioctl issues an ultravisor call to termi    
5251 unpins the VPA pages and releases all the dev    
5252 track the secure pages by hypervisor.            
5253                                                  
5254 4.122 KVM_S390_NORMAL_RESET                      
5255 ---------------------------                      
5256                                                  
5257 :Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_VCPU_RESETS            
5258 :Architectures: s390                             
5259 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
5260 :Parameters: none                                
5261 :Returns: 0                                      
5262                                                  
5263 This ioctl resets VCPU registers and control     
5264 the cpu reset definition in the POP (Principl    
5265                                                  
5266 4.123 KVM_S390_INITIAL_RESET                     
5267 ----------------------------                     
5268                                                  
5269 :Capability: none                                
5270 :Architectures: s390                             
5271 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
5272 :Parameters: none                                
5273 :Returns: 0                                      
5274                                                  
5275 This ioctl resets VCPU registers and control     
5276 the initial cpu reset definition in the POP.     
5277 put into ESA mode. This reset is a superset o    
5278                                                  
5279 4.124 KVM_S390_CLEAR_RESET                       
5280 --------------------------                       
5281                                                  
5282 :Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_VCPU_RESETS            
5283 :Architectures: s390                             
5284 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
5285 :Parameters: none                                
5286 :Returns: 0                                      
5287                                                  
5288 This ioctl resets VCPU registers and control     
5289 the clear cpu reset definition in the POP. Ho    
5290 into ESA mode. This reset is a superset of th    
5291                                                  
5292                                                  
5293 4.125 KVM_S390_PV_COMMAND                        
5294 -------------------------                        
5295                                                  
5296 :Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_PROTECTED              
5297 :Architectures: s390                             
5298 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
5299 :Parameters: struct kvm_pv_cmd                   
5300 :Returns: 0 on success, < 0 on error             
5301                                                  
5302 ::                                               
5303                                                  
5304   struct kvm_pv_cmd {                            
5305         __u32 cmd;      /* Command to be exec    
5306         __u16 rc;       /* Ultravisor return     
5307         __u16 rrc;      /* Ultravisor return     
5308         __u64 data;     /* Data or address */    
5309         __u32 flags;    /* flags for future e    
5310         __u32 reserved[3];                       
5311   };                                             
5312                                                  
5313 **Ultravisor return codes**                      
5314 The Ultravisor return (reason) codes are prov    
5315 Ultravisor call has been executed to achieve     
5316 the command. Therefore they are independent o    
5317 code. If KVM changes `rc`, its value will alw    
5318 hence setting it to 0 before issuing a PV com    
5319 able to detect a change of `rc`.                 
5320                                                  
5321 **cmd values:**                                  
5322                                                  
5323 KVM_PV_ENABLE                                    
5324   Allocate memory and register the VM with th    
5325   donating memory to the Ultravisor that will    
5326   KVM. All existing CPUs are converted to pro    
5327   command has succeeded, any CPU added via ho    
5328   protected during its creation as well.         
5329                                                  
5330   Errors:                                        
5331                                                  
5332   =====      =============================       
5333   EINTR      an unmasked signal is pending       
5334   =====      =============================       
5335                                                  
5336 KVM_PV_DISABLE                                   
5337   Deregister the VM from the Ultravisor and r    
5338   been donated to the Ultravisor, making it u    
5339   All registered VCPUs are converted back to     
5340   previous protected VM had been prepared for    
5341   KVM_PV_ASYNC_CLEANUP_PREPARE and not subseq    
5342   KVM_PV_ASYNC_CLEANUP_PERFORM, it will be to    
5343   together with the current protected VM.        
5344                                                  
5345 KVM_PV_VM_SET_SEC_PARMS                          
5346   Pass the image header from VM memory to the    
5347   preparation of image unpacking and verifica    
5348                                                  
5349 KVM_PV_VM_UNPACK                                 
5350   Unpack (protect and decrypt) a page of the     
5351                                                  
5352 KVM_PV_VM_VERIFY                                 
5353   Verify the integrity of the unpacked image.    
5354   KVM is allowed to start protected VCPUs.       
5355                                                  
5356 KVM_PV_INFO                                      
5357   :Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_PROTECTED_DUMP       
5358                                                  
5359   Presents an API that provides Ultravisor re    
5360   via subcommands. len_max is the size of the    
5361   len_written is KVM's indication of how much    
5362   were actually written to. len_written can b    
5363   valid fields if more response fields are ad    
5364                                                  
5365   ::                                             
5366                                                  
5367      enum pv_cmd_info_id {                       
5368         KVM_PV_INFO_VM,                          
5369         KVM_PV_INFO_DUMP,                        
5370      };                                          
5371                                                  
5372      struct kvm_s390_pv_info_header {            
5373         __u32 id;                                
5374         __u32 len_max;                           
5375         __u32 len_written;                       
5376         __u32 reserved;                          
5377      };                                          
5378                                                  
5379      struct kvm_s390_pv_info {                   
5380         struct kvm_s390_pv_info_header header    
5381         struct kvm_s390_pv_info_dump dump;       
5382         struct kvm_s390_pv_info_vm vm;           
5383      };                                          
5384                                                  
5385 **subcommands:**                                 
5386                                                  
5387   KVM_PV_INFO_VM                                 
5388     This subcommand provides basic Ultravisor    
5389     hosts. These values are likely also expor    
5390     firmware UV query interface but they are     
5391     programs in this API.                        
5392                                                  
5393     The installed calls and feature_indicatio    
5394     installed UV calls and the UV's other fea    
5395                                                  
5396     The max_* members provide information abo    
5397     vcpus, PV guests and PV guest memory size    
5398                                                  
5399     ::                                           
5400                                                  
5401       struct kvm_s390_pv_info_vm {               
5402         __u64 inst_calls_list[4];                
5403         __u64 max_cpus;                          
5404         __u64 max_guests;                        
5405         __u64 max_guest_addr;                    
5406         __u64 feature_indication;                
5407       };                                         
5408                                                  
5409                                                  
5410   KVM_PV_INFO_DUMP                               
5411     This subcommand provides information rela    
5412                                                  
5413     ::                                           
5414                                                  
5415       struct kvm_s390_pv_info_dump {             
5416         __u64 dump_cpu_buffer_len;               
5417         __u64 dump_config_mem_buffer_per_1m;     
5418         __u64 dump_config_finalize_len;          
5419       };                                         
5420                                                  
5421 KVM_PV_DUMP                                      
5422   :Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_PROTECTED_DUMP       
5423                                                  
5424   Presents an API that provides calls which f    
5425   protected VM.                                  
5426                                                  
5427   ::                                             
5428                                                  
5429     struct kvm_s390_pv_dmp {                     
5430       __u64 subcmd;                              
5431       __u64 buff_addr;                           
5432       __u64 buff_len;                            
5433       __u64 gaddr;              /* For dump s    
5434     };                                           
5435                                                  
5436   **subcommands:**                               
5437                                                  
5438   KVM_PV_DUMP_INIT                               
5439     Initializes the dump process of a protect    
5440     not succeed all other subcommands will fa    
5441     subcommand will return -EINVAL if a dump     
5442     completed.                                   
5443                                                  
5444     Not all PV vms can be dumped, the owner n    
5445     allowed` PCF bit 34 in the SE header to a    
5446                                                  
5447   KVM_PV_DUMP_CONFIG_STOR_STATE                  
5448      Stores `buff_len` bytes of tweak compone    
5449      the 1MB block specified by the absolute     
5450      (`gaddr`). `buff_len` needs to be `conf_    
5451      aligned and at least >= the `conf_dump_s    
5452      provided by the dump uv_info data. buff_    
5453      even if an error rc is returned. For ins    
5454      fault after writing the first page of da    
5455                                                  
5456   KVM_PV_DUMP_COMPLETE                           
5457     If the subcommand succeeds it completes t    
5458     KVM_PV_DUMP_INIT be called again.            
5459                                                  
5460     On success `conf_dump_finalize_len` bytes    
5461     stored to the `buff_addr`. The completion    
5462     derivation seed, IV, tweak nonce and encr    
5463     authentication tag all of which are neede    
5464     later time.                                  
5465                                                  
5466 KVM_PV_ASYNC_CLEANUP_PREPARE                     
5467   :Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_PROTECTED_ASYNC_D    
5468                                                  
5469   Prepare the current protected VM for asynch    
5470   resources used by the current protected VM     
5471   subsequent asynchronous teardown. The curre    
5472   resume execution immediately as non-protect    
5473   one protected VM prepared for asynchronous     
5474   a protected VM had already been prepared fo    
5475   subsequently calling KVM_PV_ASYNC_CLEANUP_P    
5476   fail. In that case, the userspace process s    
5477   KVM_PV_DISABLE. The resources set aside wit    
5478   be cleaned up with a subsequent call to KVM    
5479   or KVM_PV_DISABLE, otherwise they will be c    
5480   terminates. KVM_PV_ASYNC_CLEANUP_PREPARE ca    
5481   as cleanup starts, i.e. before KVM_PV_ASYNC    
5482                                                  
5483 KVM_PV_ASYNC_CLEANUP_PERFORM                     
5484   :Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_PROTECTED_ASYNC_D    
5485                                                  
5486   Tear down the protected VM previously prepa    
5487   KVM_PV_ASYNC_CLEANUP_PREPARE. The resources    
5488   will be freed during the execution of this     
5489   should ideally be issued by userspace from     
5490   fatal signal is received (or the process te    
5491   command will terminate immediately without     
5492   KVM shutdown procedure will take care of cl    
5493   protected VMs, including the ones whose tea    
5494   process termination.                           
5495                                                  
5496 4.126 KVM_XEN_HVM_SET_ATTR                       
5497 --------------------------                       
5498                                                  
5499 :Capability: KVM_CAP_XEN_HVM / KVM_XEN_HVM_CO    
5500 :Architectures: x86                              
5501 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
5502 :Parameters: struct kvm_xen_hvm_attr             
5503 :Returns: 0 on success, < 0 on error             
5504                                                  
5505 ::                                               
5506                                                  
5507   struct kvm_xen_hvm_attr {                      
5508         __u16 type;                              
5509         __u16 pad[3];                            
5510         union {                                  
5511                 __u8 long_mode;                  
5512                 __u8 vector;                     
5513                 __u8 runstate_update_flag;       
5514                 union {                          
5515                         __u64 gfn;               
5516                         __u64 hva;               
5517                 } shared_info;                   
5518                 struct {                         
5519                         __u32 send_port;         
5520                         __u32 type; /* EVTCHN    
5521                         __u32 flags;             
5522                         union {                  
5523                                 struct {         
5524                                         __u32    
5525                                         __u32    
5526                                         __u32    
5527                                 } port;          
5528                                 struct {         
5529                                         __u32    
5530                                         __s32    
5531                                 } eventfd;       
5532                                 __u32 padding    
5533                         } deliver;               
5534                 } evtchn;                        
5535                 __u32 xen_version;               
5536                 __u64 pad[8];                    
5537         } u;                                     
5538   };                                             
5539                                                  
5540 type values:                                     
5541                                                  
5542 KVM_XEN_ATTR_TYPE_LONG_MODE                      
5543   Sets the ABI mode of the VM to 32-bit or 64    
5544   determines the layout of the shared_info pa    
5545                                                  
5546 KVM_XEN_ATTR_TYPE_SHARED_INFO                    
5547   Sets the guest physical frame number at whi    
5548   page resides. Note that although Xen places    
5549   32 vCPUs in the shared_info page, KVM does     
5550   and instead requires that KVM_XEN_VCPU_ATTR    
5551   KVM_XEN_VCPU_ATTR_TYPE_VCPU_INFO_HVA be use    
5552   the vcpu_info for a given vCPU resides at t    
5553   in the shared_info page. This is because KV    
5554   the Xen CPU id which is used as the index i    
5555   array, so may know the correct default loca    
5556                                                  
5557   Note that the shared_info page may be const    
5558   it contains the event channel bitmap used t    
5559   a Xen guest, amongst other things. It is ex    
5560   mechanisms — KVM will not explicitly mark    
5561   time an event channel interrupt is delivere    
5562   userspace should always assume that the des    
5563   any vCPU has been running or any event chan    
5564   routed to the guest.                           
5565                                                  
5566   Setting the gfn to KVM_XEN_INVALID_GFN will    
5567   page.                                          
5568                                                  
5569 KVM_XEN_ATTR_TYPE_SHARED_INFO_HVA                
5570   If the KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_SHARED_INFO_HVA f    
5571   Xen capabilities, then this attribute may b    
5572   userspace address at which the shared_info     
5573   will always be fixed in the VMM regardless     
5574   in guest physical address space. This attri    
5575   preference to KVM_XEN_ATTR_TYPE_SHARED_INFO    
5576   unnecessary invalidation of an internal cac    
5577   re-mapped in guest physcial address space.     
5578                                                  
5579   Setting the hva to zero will disable the sh    
5580                                                  
5581 KVM_XEN_ATTR_TYPE_UPCALL_VECTOR                  
5582   Sets the exception vector used to deliver X    
5583   This is the HVM-wide vector injected direct    
5584   (not through the local APIC), typically con    
5585   HVM_PARAM_CALLBACK_IRQ. This can be disable    
5586   SHUTDOWN_soft_reset) by setting it to zero.    
5587                                                  
5588 KVM_XEN_ATTR_TYPE_EVTCHN                         
5589   This attribute is available when the KVM_CA    
5590   support for KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_EVTCHN_SEND     
5591   an outbound port number for interception of    
5592   from the guest. A given sending port number    
5593   a specified vCPU (by APIC ID) / port / prio    
5594   trigger events on an eventfd. The vCPU and     
5595   by setting KVM_XEN_EVTCHN_UPDATE in a subse    
5596   fields cannot change for a given sending po    
5597   removed by using KVM_XEN_EVTCHN_DEASSIGN in    
5598   KVM_XEN_EVTCHN_RESET in the flags field rem    
5599   outbound event channels. The values of the     
5600   exclusive and cannot be combined as a bitma    
5601                                                  
5602 KVM_XEN_ATTR_TYPE_XEN_VERSION                    
5603   This attribute is available when the KVM_CA    
5604   support for KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_EVTCHN_SEND     
5605   the 32-bit version code returned to the gue    
5606   XENVER_version call; typically (XEN_MAJOR <    
5607   Xen guests will often use this to as a dumm    
5608   event channel delivery, so responding withi    
5609   exiting to userspace is beneficial.            
5610                                                  
5611 KVM_XEN_ATTR_TYPE_RUNSTATE_UPDATE_FLAG           
5612   This attribute is available when the KVM_CA    
5613   support for KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_RUNSTATE_UPD    
5614   XEN_RUNSTATE_UPDATE flag which allows guest    
5615   other vCPUs' vcpu_runstate_info. Xen guests    
5616   the VMASST_TYPE_runstate_update_flag of the    
5617   hypercall.                                     
5618                                                  
5619 4.127 KVM_XEN_HVM_GET_ATTR                       
5620 --------------------------                       
5621                                                  
5622 :Capability: KVM_CAP_XEN_HVM / KVM_XEN_HVM_CO    
5623 :Architectures: x86                              
5624 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
5625 :Parameters: struct kvm_xen_hvm_attr             
5626 :Returns: 0 on success, < 0 on error             
5627                                                  
5628 Allows Xen VM attributes to be read. For the     
5629 see KVM_XEN_HVM_SET_ATTR above. The KVM_XEN_A    
5630 attribute cannot be read.                        
5631                                                  
5632 4.128 KVM_XEN_VCPU_SET_ATTR                      
5633 ---------------------------                      
5634                                                  
5635 :Capability: KVM_CAP_XEN_HVM / KVM_XEN_HVM_CO    
5636 :Architectures: x86                              
5637 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
5638 :Parameters: struct kvm_xen_vcpu_attr            
5639 :Returns: 0 on success, < 0 on error             
5640                                                  
5641 ::                                               
5642                                                  
5643   struct kvm_xen_vcpu_attr {                     
5644         __u16 type;                              
5645         __u16 pad[3];                            
5646         union {                                  
5647                 __u64 gpa;                       
5648                 __u64 pad[4];                    
5649                 struct {                         
5650                         __u64 state;             
5651                         __u64 state_entry_tim    
5652                         __u64 time_running;      
5653                         __u64 time_runnable;     
5654                         __u64 time_blocked;      
5655                         __u64 time_offline;      
5656                 } runstate;                      
5657                 __u32 vcpu_id;                   
5658                 struct {                         
5659                         __u32 port;              
5660                         __u32 priority;          
5661                         __u64 expires_ns;        
5662                 } timer;                         
5663                 __u8 vector;                     
5664         } u;                                     
5665   };                                             
5666                                                  
5667 type values:                                     
5668                                                  
5669 KVM_XEN_VCPU_ATTR_TYPE_VCPU_INFO                 
5670   Sets the guest physical address of the vcpu    
5671   As with the shared_info page for the VM, th    
5672   dirtied at any time if event channel interr    
5673   userspace should always assume that the pag    
5674   on dirty logging. Setting the gpa to KVM_XE    
5675   the vcpu_info.                                 
5676                                                  
5677 KVM_XEN_VCPU_ATTR_TYPE_VCPU_INFO_HVA             
5678   If the KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_SHARED_INFO_HVA f    
5679   Xen capabilities, then this attribute may b    
5680   userspace address of the vcpu_info for a gi    
5681   only be used when the vcpu_info resides at     
5682   in the shared_info page. In this case it is    
5683   userspace address will not change, because     
5684   an overlay on guest memory and remains at a    
5685   regardless of where it is mapped in guest p    
5686   and hence unnecessary invalidation of an in    
5687   avoided if the guest memory layout is modif    
5688   If the vcpu_info does not reside at the "de    
5689   it is not guaranteed to remain at the same     
5690   hence the aforementioned cache invalidation    
5691                                                  
5692 KVM_XEN_VCPU_ATTR_TYPE_VCPU_TIME_INFO            
5693   Sets the guest physical address of an addit    
5694   for a given vCPU. This is typically used fo    
5695   Setting the gpa to KVM_XEN_INVALID_GPA will    
5696                                                  
5697 KVM_XEN_VCPU_ATTR_TYPE_RUNSTATE_ADDR             
5698   Sets the guest physical address of the vcpu    
5699   vCPU. This is how a Xen guest tracks CPU st    
5700   Setting the gpa to KVM_XEN_INVALID_GPA will    
5701                                                  
5702 KVM_XEN_VCPU_ATTR_TYPE_RUNSTATE_CURRENT          
5703   Sets the runstate (RUNSTATE_running/_runnab    
5704   the given vCPU from the .u.runstate.state m    
5705   KVM automatically accounts running and runn    
5706   and offline states are only entered explici    
5707                                                  
5708 KVM_XEN_VCPU_ATTR_TYPE_RUNSTATE_DATA             
5709   Sets all fields of the vCPU runstate data f    
5710   of the structure, including the current run    
5711   must equal the sum of the other four times.    
5712                                                  
5713 KVM_XEN_VCPU_ATTR_TYPE_RUNSTATE_ADJUST           
5714   This *adds* the contents of the .u.runstate    
5715   to the corresponding members of the given v    
5716   permitting atomic adjustments to the runsta    
5717   to the state_entry_time must equal the sum     
5718   other four times. The state field must be s    
5719   runstate value (RUNSTATE_running, RUNSTATE_    
5720   or RUNSTATE_offline) to set the current acc    
5721   adjusted state_entry_time.                     
5722                                                  
5723 KVM_XEN_VCPU_ATTR_TYPE_VCPU_ID                   
5724   This attribute is available when the KVM_CA    
5725   support for KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_EVTCHN_SEND     
5726   vCPU ID of the given vCPU, to allow timer-r    
5727   be intercepted by KVM.                         
5728                                                  
5729 KVM_XEN_VCPU_ATTR_TYPE_TIMER                     
5730   This attribute is available when the KVM_CA    
5731   support for KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_EVTCHN_SEND     
5732   event channel port/priority for the VIRQ_TI    
5733   as allowing a pending timer to be saved/res    
5734   port to zero disables kernel handling of th    
5735                                                  
5736 KVM_XEN_VCPU_ATTR_TYPE_UPCALL_VECTOR             
5737   This attribute is available when the KVM_CA    
5738   support for KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_EVTCHN_SEND     
5739   per-vCPU local APIC upcall vector, configur    
5740   the HVMOP_set_evtchn_upcall_vector hypercal    
5741   used by Windows guests, and is distinct fro    
5742   vector configured with HVM_PARAM_CALLBACK_I    
5743   setting the vector to zero.                    
5744                                                  
5745                                                  
5746 4.129 KVM_XEN_VCPU_GET_ATTR                      
5747 ---------------------------                      
5748                                                  
5749 :Capability: KVM_CAP_XEN_HVM / KVM_XEN_HVM_CO    
5750 :Architectures: x86                              
5751 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
5752 :Parameters: struct kvm_xen_vcpu_attr            
5753 :Returns: 0 on success, < 0 on error             
5754                                                  
5755 Allows Xen vCPU attributes to be read. For th    
5756 see KVM_XEN_VCPU_SET_ATTR above.                 
5757                                                  
5758 The KVM_XEN_VCPU_ATTR_TYPE_RUNSTATE_ADJUST ty    
5759 with the KVM_XEN_VCPU_GET_ATTR ioctl.            
5760                                                  
5761 4.130 KVM_ARM_MTE_COPY_TAGS                      
5762 ---------------------------                      
5763                                                  
5764 :Capability: KVM_CAP_ARM_MTE                     
5765 :Architectures: arm64                            
5766 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
5767 :Parameters: struct kvm_arm_copy_mte_tags        
5768 :Returns: number of bytes copied, < 0 on erro    
5769           arguments, -EFAULT if memory cannot    
5770                                                  
5771 ::                                               
5772                                                  
5773   struct kvm_arm_copy_mte_tags {                 
5774         __u64 guest_ipa;                         
5775         __u64 length;                            
5776         void __user *addr;                       
5777         __u64 flags;                             
5778         __u64 reserved[2];                       
5779   };                                             
5780                                                  
5781 Copies Memory Tagging Extension (MTE) tags to    
5782 ``guest_ipa`` and ``length`` fields must be `    
5783 ``length`` must not be bigger than 2^31 - PAG    
5784 field must point to a buffer which the tags w    
5785                                                  
5786 ``flags`` specifies the direction of copy, ei    
5787 ``KVM_ARM_TAGS_FROM_GUEST``.                     
5788                                                  
5789 The size of the buffer to store the tags is `    
5790 (granules in MTE are 16 bytes long). Each byt    
5791 value. This matches the format of ``PTRACE_PE    
5792 ``PTRACE_POKEMTETAGS``.                          
5793                                                  
5794 If an error occurs before any data is copied     
5795 returned. If some tags have been copied befor    
5796 of bytes successfully copied is returned. If     
5797 then ``length`` is returned.                     
5798                                                  
5799 4.131 KVM_GET_SREGS2                             
5800 --------------------                             
5801                                                  
5802 :Capability: KVM_CAP_SREGS2                      
5803 :Architectures: x86                              
5804 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
5805 :Parameters: struct kvm_sregs2 (out)             
5806 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
5807                                                  
5808 Reads special registers from the vcpu.           
5809 This ioctl (when supported) replaces the KVM_    
5810                                                  
5811 ::                                               
5812                                                  
5813         struct kvm_sregs2 {                      
5814                 /* out (KVM_GET_SREGS2) / in     
5815                 struct kvm_segment cs, ds, es    
5816                 struct kvm_segment tr, ldt;      
5817                 struct kvm_dtable gdt, idt;      
5818                 __u64 cr0, cr2, cr3, cr4, cr8    
5819                 __u64 efer;                      
5820                 __u64 apic_base;                 
5821                 __u64 flags;                     
5822                 __u64 pdptrs[4];                 
5823         };                                       
5824                                                  
5825 flags values for ``kvm_sregs2``:                 
5826                                                  
5827 ``KVM_SREGS2_FLAGS_PDPTRS_VALID``                
5828                                                  
5829   Indicates that the struct contains valid PD    
5830                                                  
5831                                                  
5832 4.132 KVM_SET_SREGS2                             
5833 --------------------                             
5834                                                  
5835 :Capability: KVM_CAP_SREGS2                      
5836 :Architectures: x86                              
5837 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
5838 :Parameters: struct kvm_sregs2 (in)              
5839 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
5840                                                  
5841 Writes special registers into the vcpu.          
5842 See KVM_GET_SREGS2 for the data structures.      
5843 This ioctl (when supported) replaces the KVM_    
5844                                                  
5845 4.133 KVM_GET_STATS_FD                           
5846 ----------------------                           
5847                                                  
5848 :Capability: KVM_CAP_STATS_BINARY_FD             
5849 :Architectures: all                              
5850 :Type: vm ioctl, vcpu ioctl                      
5851 :Parameters: none                                
5852 :Returns: statistics file descriptor on succe    
5853                                                  
5854 Errors:                                          
5855                                                  
5856   ======     ================================    
5857   ENOMEM     if the fd could not be created d    
5858   EMFILE     if the number of opened files ex    
5859   ======     ================================    
5860                                                  
5861 The returned file descriptor can be used to r    
5862 binary format. The data in the file descripto    
5863 organized as follows:                            
5864                                                  
5865 +-------------+                                  
5866 |   Header    |                                  
5867 +-------------+                                  
5868 |  id string  |                                  
5869 +-------------+                                  
5870 | Descriptors |                                  
5871 +-------------+                                  
5872 | Stats Data  |                                  
5873 +-------------+                                  
5874                                                  
5875 Apart from the header starting at offset 0, p    
5876 not guaranteed that the four blocks are adjac    
5877 the offsets of the id, descriptors and data b    
5878 header.  However, all four blocks are aligned    
5879 file and they do not overlap.                    
5880                                                  
5881 All blocks except the data block are immutabl    
5882 only one time after retrieving the file descr    
5883 ``lseek`` to read the statistics repeatedly.     
5884                                                  
5885 All data is in system endianness.                
5886                                                  
5887 The format of the header is as follows::         
5888                                                  
5889         struct kvm_stats_header {                
5890                 __u32 flags;                     
5891                 __u32 name_size;                 
5892                 __u32 num_desc;                  
5893                 __u32 id_offset;                 
5894                 __u32 desc_offset;               
5895                 __u32 data_offset;               
5896         };                                       
5897                                                  
5898 The ``flags`` field is not used at the moment    
5899                                                  
5900 The ``name_size`` field is the size (in byte)    
5901 (including trailing '\0') which is contained     
5902 appended at the end of every descriptor.         
5903                                                  
5904 The ``num_desc`` field is the number of descr    
5905 descriptor block.  (The actual number of valu    
5906 larger, since each descriptor may comprise mo    
5907                                                  
5908 The ``id_offset`` field is the offset of the     
5909 file indicated by the file descriptor. It is     
5910                                                  
5911 The ``desc_offset`` field is the offset of th    
5912 of the file indicated by the file descriptor.    
5913                                                  
5914 The ``data_offset`` field is the offset of th    
5915 of the file indicated by the file descriptor.    
5916                                                  
5917 The id string block contains a string which i    
5918 which KVM_GET_STATS_FD was invoked.  The size    
5919 trailing ``'\0'``, is indicated by the ``name    
5920                                                  
5921 The descriptors block is only needed to be re    
5922 file descriptor contains a sequence of ``stru    
5923 by a string of size ``name_size``.               
5924 ::                                               
5925                                                  
5926         #define KVM_STATS_TYPE_SHIFT             
5927         #define KVM_STATS_TYPE_MASK              
5928         #define KVM_STATS_TYPE_CUMULATIVE        
5929         #define KVM_STATS_TYPE_INSTANT           
5930         #define KVM_STATS_TYPE_PEAK              
5931         #define KVM_STATS_TYPE_LINEAR_HIST       
5932         #define KVM_STATS_TYPE_LOG_HIST          
5933         #define KVM_STATS_TYPE_MAX               
5934                                                  
5935         #define KVM_STATS_UNIT_SHIFT             
5936         #define KVM_STATS_UNIT_MASK              
5937         #define KVM_STATS_UNIT_NONE              
5938         #define KVM_STATS_UNIT_BYTES             
5939         #define KVM_STATS_UNIT_SECONDS           
5940         #define KVM_STATS_UNIT_CYCLES            
5941         #define KVM_STATS_UNIT_BOOLEAN           
5942         #define KVM_STATS_UNIT_MAX               
5943                                                  
5944         #define KVM_STATS_BASE_SHIFT             
5945         #define KVM_STATS_BASE_MASK              
5946         #define KVM_STATS_BASE_POW10             
5947         #define KVM_STATS_BASE_POW2              
5948         #define KVM_STATS_BASE_MAX               
5949                                                  
5950         struct kvm_stats_desc {                  
5951                 __u32 flags;                     
5952                 __s16 exponent;                  
5953                 __u16 size;                      
5954                 __u32 offset;                    
5955                 __u32 bucket_size;               
5956                 char name[];                     
5957         };                                       
5958                                                  
5959 The ``flags`` field contains the type and uni    
5960 by this descriptor. Its endianness is CPU nat    
5961 The following flags are supported:               
5962                                                  
5963 Bits 0-3 of ``flags`` encode the type:           
5964                                                  
5965   * ``KVM_STATS_TYPE_CUMULATIVE``                
5966     The statistics reports a cumulative count    
5967     Most of the counters used in KVM are of t    
5968     The corresponding ``size`` field for this    
5969     All cumulative statistics data are read/w    
5970   * ``KVM_STATS_TYPE_INSTANT``                   
5971     The statistics reports an instantaneous v    
5972     decreased. This type is usually used as a    
5973     like the number of dirty pages, the numbe    
5974     All instant statistics are read only.        
5975     The corresponding ``size`` field for this    
5976   * ``KVM_STATS_TYPE_PEAK``                      
5977     The statistics data reports a peak value,    
5978     of items in a hash table bucket, the long    
5979     The value of data can only be increased.     
5980     The corresponding ``size`` field for this    
5981   * ``KVM_STATS_TYPE_LINEAR_HIST``               
5982     The statistic is reported as a linear his    
5983     buckets is specified by the ``size`` fiel    
5984     by the ``hist_param`` field. The range of    
5985     is [``hist_param``*(N-1), ``hist_param``*    
5986     bucket is [``hist_param``*(``size``-1), +    
5987     value.)                                      
5988   * ``KVM_STATS_TYPE_LOG_HIST``                  
5989     The statistic is reported as a logarithmi    
5990     buckets is specified by the ``size`` fiel    
5991     [0, 1), while the range of the last bucke    
5992     Otherwise, The Nth bucket (1 < N < ``size    
5993     [pow(2, N-2), pow(2, N-1)).                  
5994                                                  
5995 Bits 4-7 of ``flags`` encode the unit:           
5996                                                  
5997   * ``KVM_STATS_UNIT_NONE``                      
5998     There is no unit for the value of statist    
5999     the value is a simple counter of an event    
6000   * ``KVM_STATS_UNIT_BYTES``                     
6001     It indicates that the statistics data is     
6002     unit of Byte, KiByte, MiByte, GiByte, etc    
6003     determined by the ``exponent`` field in t    
6004   * ``KVM_STATS_UNIT_SECONDS``                   
6005     It indicates that the statistics data is     
6006   * ``KVM_STATS_UNIT_CYCLES``                    
6007     It indicates that the statistics data is     
6008   * ``KVM_STATS_UNIT_BOOLEAN``                   
6009     It indicates that the statistic will alwa    
6010     statistics of "peak" type will never go b    
6011     statistics can be linear histograms (with    
6012     histograms.                                  
6013                                                  
6014 Note that, in the case of histograms, the uni    
6015 ranges, while the bucket value indicates how     
6016 bucket's range.                                  
6017                                                  
6018 Bits 8-11 of ``flags``, together with ``expon    
6019 unit:                                            
6020                                                  
6021   * ``KVM_STATS_BASE_POW10``                     
6022     The scale is based on power of 10. It is     
6023     CPU clock cycles.  For example, an expone    
6024     ``KVM_STATS_UNIT_SECONDS`` to express tha    
6025   * ``KVM_STATS_BASE_POW2``                      
6026     The scale is based on power of 2. It is u    
6027     For example, an exponent of 20 can be use    
6028     express that the unit is MiB.                
6029                                                  
6030 The ``size`` field is the number of values of    
6031 value is usually 1 for most of simple statist    
6032 unsigned 64bit data.                             
6033                                                  
6034 The ``offset`` field is the offset from the s    
6035 the corresponding statistics data.               
6036                                                  
6037 The ``bucket_size`` field is used as a parame    
6038 It is only used by linear histogram statistic    
6039 bucket in the unit expressed by bits 4-11 of     
6040                                                  
6041 The ``name`` field is the name string of the     
6042 starts at the end of ``struct kvm_stats_desc`    
6043 the trailing ``'\0'``, is indicated by ``name    
6044                                                  
6045 The Stats Data block contains an array of 64-    
6046 as the descriptors in Descriptors block.         
6047                                                  
6048 4.134 KVM_GET_XSAVE2                             
6049 --------------------                             
6050                                                  
6051 :Capability: KVM_CAP_XSAVE2                      
6052 :Architectures: x86                              
6053 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
6054 :Parameters: struct kvm_xsave (out)              
6055 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
6056                                                  
6057                                                  
6058 ::                                               
6059                                                  
6060   struct kvm_xsave {                             
6061         __u32 region[1024];                      
6062         __u32 extra[0];                          
6063   };                                             
6064                                                  
6065 This ioctl would copy current vcpu's xsave st    
6066 copies as many bytes as are returned by KVM_C    
6067 when invoked on the vm file descriptor. The s    
6068 KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION(KVM_CAP_XSAVE2) will alwa    
6069 Currently, it is only greater than 4096 if a     
6070 enabled with ``arch_prctl()``, but this may c    
6071                                                  
6072 The offsets of the state save areas in struct    
6073 of CPUID leaf 0xD on the host.                   
6074                                                  
6075 4.135 KVM_XEN_HVM_EVTCHN_SEND                    
6076 -----------------------------                    
6077                                                  
6078 :Capability: KVM_CAP_XEN_HVM / KVM_XEN_HVM_CO    
6079 :Architectures: x86                              
6080 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
6081 :Parameters: struct kvm_irq_routing_xen_evtch    
6082 :Returns: 0 on success, < 0 on error             
6083                                                  
6084                                                  
6085 ::                                               
6086                                                  
6087    struct kvm_irq_routing_xen_evtchn {           
6088         __u32 port;                              
6089         __u32 vcpu;                              
6090         __u32 priority;                          
6091    };                                            
6092                                                  
6093 This ioctl injects an event channel interrupt    
6094                                                  
6095 4.136 KVM_S390_PV_CPU_COMMAND                    
6096 -----------------------------                    
6097                                                  
6098 :Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_PROTECTED_DUMP         
6099 :Architectures: s390                             
6100 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
6101 :Parameters: none                                
6102 :Returns: 0 on success, < 0 on error             
6103                                                  
6104 This ioctl closely mirrors `KVM_S390_PV_COMMA    
6105 for vcpus. It re-uses the kvm_s390_pv_dmp str    
6106 the command ids.                                 
6107                                                  
6108 **command:**                                     
6109                                                  
6110 KVM_PV_DUMP                                      
6111   Presents an API that provides calls which f    
6112   of a protected VM.                             
6113                                                  
6114 **subcommand:**                                  
6115                                                  
6116 KVM_PV_DUMP_CPU                                  
6117   Provides encrypted dump data like register     
6118   The length of the returned data is provided    
6119                                                  
6120 4.137 KVM_S390_ZPCI_OP                           
6121 ----------------------                           
6122                                                  
6123 :Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_ZPCI_OP                
6124 :Architectures: s390                             
6125 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
6126 :Parameters: struct kvm_s390_zpci_op (in)        
6127 :Returns: 0 on success, <0 on error              
6128                                                  
6129 Used to manage hardware-assisted virtualizati    
6130                                                  
6131 Parameters are specified via the following st    
6132                                                  
6133   struct kvm_s390_zpci_op {                      
6134         /* in */                                 
6135         __u32 fh;               /* target dev    
6136         __u8  op;               /* operation     
6137         __u8  pad[3];                            
6138         union {                                  
6139                 /* for KVM_S390_ZPCIOP_REG_AE    
6140                 struct {                         
6141                         __u64 ibv;      /* Gu    
6142                         __u64 sb;       /* Gu    
6143                         __u32 flags;             
6144                         __u32 noi;      /* Nu    
6145                         __u8 isc;       /* Gu    
6146                         __u8 sbo;       /* Of    
6147                         __u16 pad;               
6148                 } reg_aen;                       
6149                 __u64 reserved[8];               
6150         } u;                                     
6151   };                                             
6152                                                  
6153 The type of operation is specified in the "op    
6154 KVM_S390_ZPCIOP_REG_AEN is used to register t    
6155 notification interpretation, which will allow    
6156 events directly to the vm, with KVM providing    
6157 KVM_S390_ZPCIOP_DEREG_AEN is used to subseque    
6158 adapter event notifications.                     
6159                                                  
6160 The target zPCI function must also be specifi    
6161 KVM_S390_ZPCIOP_REG_AEN operation, additional    
6162 delivery must be provided via the "reg_aen" s    
6163                                                  
6164 The "pad" and "reserved" fields may be used f    
6165 set to 0s by userspace.                          
6166                                                  
6167 4.138 KVM_ARM_SET_COUNTER_OFFSET                 
6168 --------------------------------                 
6169                                                  
6170 :Capability: KVM_CAP_COUNTER_OFFSET              
6171 :Architectures: arm64                            
6172 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
6173 :Parameters: struct kvm_arm_counter_offset (i    
6174 :Returns: 0 on success, < 0 on error             
6175                                                  
6176 This capability indicates that userspace is a    
6177 offset to both the virtual and physical count    
6178 using the KVM_ARM_SET_CNT_OFFSET ioctl and th    
6179                                                  
6180 ::                                               
6181                                                  
6182         struct kvm_arm_counter_offset {          
6183                 __u64 counter_offset;            
6184                 __u64 reserved;                  
6185         };                                       
6186                                                  
6187 The offset describes a number of counter cycl    
6188 both virtual and physical counter views (simi    
6189 CNTVOFF_EL2 and CNTPOFF_EL2 system registers,    
6190 always applies to all vcpus (already created     
6191 for this VM.                                     
6192                                                  
6193 It is userspace's responsibility to compute t    
6194 on previous values of the guest counters.        
6195                                                  
6196 Any value other than 0 for the "reserved" fie    
6197 (-EINVAL) being returned. This ioctl can also    
6198 ioctl is issued concurrently.                    
6199                                                  
6200 Note that using this ioctl results in KVM ign    
6201 writes to the CNTVCT_EL0 and CNTPCT_EL0 regis    
6202 interface. No error will be returned, but the    
6203 applied.                                         
6204                                                  
6205 .. _KVM_ARM_GET_REG_WRITABLE_MASKS:              
6206                                                  
6207 4.139 KVM_ARM_GET_REG_WRITABLE_MASKS             
6208 -------------------------------------------      
6209                                                  
6210 :Capability: KVM_CAP_ARM_SUPPORTED_REG_MASK_R    
6211 :Architectures: arm64                            
6212 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
6213 :Parameters: struct reg_mask_range (in/out)      
6214 :Returns: 0 on success, < 0 on error             
6215                                                  
6216                                                  
6217 ::                                               
6218                                                  
6219         #define KVM_ARM_FEATURE_ID_RANGE         
6220         #define KVM_ARM_FEATURE_ID_RANGE_SIZE    
6221                                                  
6222         struct reg_mask_range {                  
6223                 __u64 addr;             /* Po    
6224                 __u32 range;            /* Re    
6225                 __u32 reserved[13];              
6226         };                                       
6227                                                  
6228 This ioctl copies the writable masks for a se    
6229 userspace.                                       
6230                                                  
6231 The ``addr`` field is a pointer to the destin    
6232 the writable masks.                              
6233                                                  
6234 The ``range`` field indicates the requested r    
6235 ``KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION`` for the ``KVM_CAP_ARM    
6236 capability returns the supported ranges, expr    
6237 flag's bit index represents a possible value     
6238 All other values are reserved for future use     
6239                                                  
6240 The ``reserved[13]`` array is reserved for fu    
6241 KVM may return an error.                         
6242                                                  
6243 KVM_ARM_FEATURE_ID_RANGE (0)                     
6244 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                     
6245                                                  
6246 The Feature ID range is defined as the AArch6    
6247 op0==3, op1=={0, 1, 3}, CRn==0, CRm=={0-7}, o    
6248                                                  
6249 The mask returned array pointed to by ``addr`    
6250 ``ARM64_FEATURE_ID_RANGE_IDX(op0, op1, crn, c    
6251 to know what fields can be changed for the sy    
6252 ``op0, op1, crn, crm, op2``. KVM rejects ID r    
6253 superset of the features supported by the sys    
6254                                                  
6255 4.140 KVM_SET_USER_MEMORY_REGION2                
6256 ---------------------------------                
6257                                                  
6258 :Capability: KVM_CAP_USER_MEMORY2                
6259 :Architectures: all                              
6260 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
6261 :Parameters: struct kvm_userspace_memory_regi    
6262 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
6263                                                  
6264 KVM_SET_USER_MEMORY_REGION2 is an extension t    
6265 allows mapping guest_memfd memory into a gues    
6266 KVM_SET_USER_MEMORY_REGION identically.  User    
6267 in flags to have KVM bind the memory region t    
6268 [guest_memfd_offset, guest_memfd_offset + mem    
6269 must point at a file created via KVM_CREATE_G    
6270 the target range must not be bound to any oth    
6271 bounds checks apply (use common sense).          
6272                                                  
6273 ::                                               
6274                                                  
6275   struct kvm_userspace_memory_region2 {          
6276         __u32 slot;                              
6277         __u32 flags;                             
6278         __u64 guest_phys_addr;                   
6279         __u64 memory_size; /* bytes */           
6280         __u64 userspace_addr; /* start of the    
6281         __u64 guest_memfd_offset;                
6282         __u32 guest_memfd;                       
6283         __u32 pad1;                              
6284         __u64 pad2[14];                          
6285   };                                             
6286                                                  
6287 A KVM_MEM_GUEST_MEMFD region _must_ have a va    
6288 userspace_addr (shared memory).  However, "va    
6289 means that the address itself must be a legal    
6290 mapping for userspace_addr is not required to    
6291 KVM_SET_USER_MEMORY_REGION2, e.g. shared memo    
6292 on-demand.                                       
6293                                                  
6294 When mapping a gfn into the guest, KVM select    
6295 userspace_addr vs. guest_memfd, based on the     
6296 state.  At VM creation time, all memory is sh    
6297 is '0' for all gfns.  Userspace can control w    
6298 toggling KVM_MEMORY_ATTRIBUTE_PRIVATE via KVM    
6299                                                  
6300 S390:                                            
6301 ^^^^^                                            
6302                                                  
6303 Returns -EINVAL if the VM has the KVM_VM_S390    
6304 Returns -EINVAL if called on a protected VM.     
6305                                                  
6306 4.141 KVM_SET_MEMORY_ATTRIBUTES                  
6307 -------------------------------                  
6308                                                  
6309 :Capability: KVM_CAP_MEMORY_ATTRIBUTES           
6310 :Architectures: x86                              
6311 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
6312 :Parameters: struct kvm_memory_attributes (in    
6313 :Returns: 0 on success, <0 on error              
6314                                                  
6315 KVM_SET_MEMORY_ATTRIBUTES allows userspace to    
6316 of guest physical memory.                        
6317                                                  
6318 ::                                               
6319                                                  
6320   struct kvm_memory_attributes {                 
6321         __u64 address;                           
6322         __u64 size;                              
6323         __u64 attributes;                        
6324         __u64 flags;                             
6325   };                                             
6326                                                  
6327   #define KVM_MEMORY_ATTRIBUTE_PRIVATE           
6328                                                  
6329 The address and size must be page aligned.  T    
6330 retrieved via ioctl(KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION) on K    
6331 executed on a VM, KVM_CAP_MEMORY_ATTRIBUTES p    
6332 supported by that VM.  If executed at system     
6333 returns all attributes supported by KVM.  The    
6334 time is KVM_MEMORY_ATTRIBUTE_PRIVATE, which m    
6335 guest private memory.                            
6336                                                  
6337 Note, there is no "get" API.  Userspace is re    
6338 the state of a gfn/page as needed.               
6339                                                  
6340 The "flags" field is reserved for future exte    
6341                                                  
6342 4.142 KVM_CREATE_GUEST_MEMFD                     
6343 ----------------------------                     
6344                                                  
6345 :Capability: KVM_CAP_GUEST_MEMFD                 
6346 :Architectures: none                             
6347 :Type: vm ioctl                                  
6348 :Parameters: struct kvm_create_guest_memfd(in    
6349 :Returns: A file descriptor on success, <0 on    
6350                                                  
6351 KVM_CREATE_GUEST_MEMFD creates an anonymous f    
6352 that refers to it.  guest_memfd files are rou    
6353 via memfd_create(), e.g. guest_memfd files li    
6354 and are automatically released when the last     
6355 "regular" memfd_create() files, guest_memfd f    
6356 virtual machine (see below), cannot be mapped    
6357 and cannot be resized  (guest_memfd files do     
6358                                                  
6359 ::                                               
6360                                                  
6361   struct kvm_create_guest_memfd {                
6362         __u64 size;                              
6363         __u64 flags;                             
6364         __u64 reserved[6];                       
6365   };                                             
6366                                                  
6367 Conceptually, the inode backing a guest_memfd    
6368 i.e. is coupled to the virtual machine as a t    
6369 file itself, which is bound to a "struct kvm"    
6370 underlying memory, e.g. effectively provides     
6371 to host memory.  This allows for use cases wh    
6372 used to manage a single virtual machine, e.g.    
6373 migration of a virtual machine.                  
6374                                                  
6375 KVM currently only supports mapping guest_mem    
6376 and more specifically via the guest_memfd and    
6377 "struct kvm_userspace_memory_region2", where     
6378 into the guest_memfd instance.  For a given g    
6379 most one mapping per page, i.e. binding multi    
6380 guest_memfd range is not allowed (any number     
6381 a single guest_memfd file, but the bound rang    
6382                                                  
6383 See KVM_SET_USER_MEMORY_REGION2 for additiona    
6384                                                  
6385 4.143 KVM_PRE_FAULT_MEMORY                       
6386 ---------------------------                      
6387                                                  
6388 :Capability: KVM_CAP_PRE_FAULT_MEMORY            
6389 :Architectures: none                             
6390 :Type: vcpu ioctl                                
6391 :Parameters: struct kvm_pre_fault_memory (in/    
6392 :Returns: 0 if at least one page is processed    
6393                                                  
6394 Errors:                                          
6395                                                  
6396   ========== ================================    
6397   EINVAL     The specified `gpa` and `size` w    
6398              page aligned, causes an overflow    
6399   ENOENT     The specified `gpa` is outside d    
6400   EINTR      An unmasked signal is pending an    
6401   EFAULT     The parameter address was invali    
6402   EOPNOTSUPP Mapping memory for a GPA is unsu    
6403              hypervisor, and/or for the curre    
6404   EIO        unexpected error conditions (als    
6405   ========== ================================    
6406                                                  
6407 ::                                               
6408                                                  
6409   struct kvm_pre_fault_memory {                  
6410         /* in/out */                             
6411         __u64 gpa;                               
6412         __u64 size;                              
6413         /* in */                                 
6414         __u64 flags;                             
6415         __u64 padding[5];                        
6416   };                                             
6417                                                  
6418 KVM_PRE_FAULT_MEMORY populates KVM's stage-2     
6419 for the current vCPU state.  KVM maps memory     
6420 stage-2 read page fault, e.g. faults in memor    
6421 CoW.  However, KVM does not mark any newly cr    
6422                                                  
6423 In the case of confidential VM types where th    
6424 private guest memory before the guest is 'fin    
6425 should only be issued after completing all th    
6426 guest into a 'finalized' state so that the ab    
6427 ensured.                                         
6428                                                  
6429 In some cases, multiple vCPUs might share the    
6430 case, the ioctl can be called in parallel.       
6431                                                  
6432 When the ioctl returns, the input values are     
6433 remaining range.  If `size` > 0 on return, th    
6434 the ioctl again with the same `struct kvm_map    
6435                                                  
6436 Shadow page tables cannot support this ioctl     
6437 are indexed by virtual address or nested gues    
6438 Calling this ioctl when the guest is using sh    
6439 example because it is running a nested guest     
6440 will fail with `EOPNOTSUPP` even if `KVM_CHEC    
6441 the capability to be present.                    
6442                                                  
6443 `flags` must currently be zero.                  
6444                                                  
6445                                                  
6446 5. The kvm_run structure                         
6447 ========================                         
6448                                                  
6449 Application code obtains a pointer to the kvm    
6450 mmap()ing a vcpu fd.  From that point, applic    
6451 execution by changing fields in kvm_run prior    
6452 ioctl, and obtain information about the reaso    
6453 looking up structure members.                    
6454                                                  
6455 ::                                               
6456                                                  
6457   struct kvm_run {                               
6458         /* in */                                 
6459         __u8 request_interrupt_window;           
6460                                                  
6461 Request that KVM_RUN return when it becomes p    
6462 interrupts into the guest.  Useful in conjunc    
6463                                                  
6464 ::                                               
6465                                                  
6466         __u8 immediate_exit;                     
6467                                                  
6468 This field is polled once when KVM_RUN starts    
6469 exits immediately, returning -EINTR.  In the     
6470 signal is used to "kick" a VCPU out of KVM_RU    
6471 to avoid usage of KVM_SET_SIGNAL_MASK, which     
6472 Rather than blocking the signal outside KVM_R    
6473 a signal handler that sets run->immediate_exi    
6474                                                  
6475 This field is ignored if KVM_CAP_IMMEDIATE_EX    
6476                                                  
6477 ::                                               
6478                                                  
6479         __u8 padding1[6];                        
6480                                                  
6481         /* out */                                
6482         __u32 exit_reason;                       
6483                                                  
6484 When KVM_RUN has returned successfully (retur    
6485 application code why KVM_RUN has returned.  A    
6486 field are detailed below.                        
6487                                                  
6488 ::                                               
6489                                                  
6490         __u8 ready_for_interrupt_injection;      
6491                                                  
6492 If request_interrupt_window has been specifie    
6493 an interrupt can be injected now with KVM_INT    
6494                                                  
6495 ::                                               
6496                                                  
6497         __u8 if_flag;                            
6498                                                  
6499 The value of the current interrupt flag.  Onl    
6500 local APIC is not used.                          
6501                                                  
6502 ::                                               
6503                                                  
6504         __u16 flags;                             
6505                                                  
6506 More architecture-specific flags detailing st    
6507 affect the device's behavior. Current defined    
6508                                                  
6509   /* x86, set if the VCPU is in system manage    
6510   #define KVM_RUN_X86_SMM          (1 << 0)      
6511   /* x86, set if bus lock detected in VM */      
6512   #define KVM_RUN_X86_BUS_LOCK     (1 << 1)      
6513   /* x86, set if the VCPU is executing a nest    
6514   #define KVM_RUN_X86_GUEST_MODE   (1 << 2)      
6515                                                  
6516   /* arm64, set for KVM_EXIT_DEBUG */            
6517   #define KVM_DEBUG_ARCH_HSR_HIGH_VALID  (1 <    
6518                                                  
6519 ::                                               
6520                                                  
6521         /* in (pre_kvm_run), out (post_kvm_ru    
6522         __u64 cr8;                               
6523                                                  
6524 The value of the cr8 register.  Only valid if    
6525 not used.  Both input and output.                
6526                                                  
6527 ::                                               
6528                                                  
6529         __u64 apic_base;                         
6530                                                  
6531 The value of the APIC BASE msr.  Only valid i    
6532 APIC is not used.  Both input and output.        
6533                                                  
6534 ::                                               
6535                                                  
6536         union {                                  
6537                 /* KVM_EXIT_UNKNOWN */           
6538                 struct {                         
6539                         __u64 hardware_exit_r    
6540                 } hw;                            
6541                                                  
6542 If exit_reason is KVM_EXIT_UNKNOWN, the vcpu     
6543 reasons.  Further architecture-specific infor    
6544 hardware_exit_reason.                            
6545                                                  
6546 ::                                               
6547                                                  
6548                 /* KVM_EXIT_FAIL_ENTRY */        
6549                 struct {                         
6550                         __u64 hardware_entry_    
6551                         __u32 cpu; /* if KVM_    
6552                 } fail_entry;                    
6553                                                  
6554 If exit_reason is KVM_EXIT_FAIL_ENTRY, the vc    
6555 to unknown reasons.  Further architecture-spe    
6556 available in hardware_entry_failure_reason.      
6557                                                  
6558 ::                                               
6559                                                  
6560                 /* KVM_EXIT_EXCEPTION */         
6561                 struct {                         
6562                         __u32 exception;         
6563                         __u32 error_code;        
6564                 } ex;                            
6565                                                  
6566 Unused.                                          
6567                                                  
6568 ::                                               
6569                                                  
6570                 /* KVM_EXIT_IO */                
6571                 struct {                         
6572   #define KVM_EXIT_IO_IN  0                      
6573   #define KVM_EXIT_IO_OUT 1                      
6574                         __u8 direction;          
6575                         __u8 size; /* bytes *    
6576                         __u16 port;              
6577                         __u32 count;             
6578                         __u64 data_offset; /*    
6579                 } io;                            
6580                                                  
6581 If exit_reason is KVM_EXIT_IO, then the vcpu     
6582 executed a port I/O instruction which could n    
6583 data_offset describes where the data is locat    
6584 where kvm expects application code to place t    
6585 KVM_RUN invocation (KVM_EXIT_IO_IN).  Data fo    
6586                                                  
6587 ::                                               
6588                                                  
6589                 /* KVM_EXIT_DEBUG */             
6590                 struct {                         
6591                         struct kvm_debug_exit    
6592                 } debug;                         
6593                                                  
6594 If the exit_reason is KVM_EXIT_DEBUG, then a     
6595 for which architecture specific information i    
6596                                                  
6597 ::                                               
6598                                                  
6599                 /* KVM_EXIT_MMIO */              
6600                 struct {                         
6601                         __u64 phys_addr;         
6602                         __u8  data[8];           
6603                         __u32 len;               
6604                         __u8  is_write;          
6605                 } mmio;                          
6606                                                  
6607 If exit_reason is KVM_EXIT_MMIO, then the vcp    
6608 executed a memory-mapped I/O instruction whic    
6609 by kvm.  The 'data' member contains the writt    
6610 true, and should be filled by application cod    
6611                                                  
6612 The 'data' member contains, in its first 'len    
6613 appear if the VCPU performed a load or store     
6614 to the byte array.                               
6615                                                  
6616 .. note::                                        
6617                                                  
6618       For KVM_EXIT_IO, KVM_EXIT_MMIO, KVM_EXI    
6619       KVM_EXIT_EPR, KVM_EXIT_X86_RDMSR and KV    
6620       operations are complete (and guest stat    
6621       has re-entered the kernel with KVM_RUN.    
6622       incomplete operations and then check fo    
6623                                                  
6624       The pending state of the operation is n    
6625       visible to userspace, thus userspace sh    
6626       completed before performing a live migr    
6627       guest with an unmasked signal pending o    
6628       to complete pending operations without     
6629       to be executed.                            
6630                                                  
6631 ::                                               
6632                                                  
6633                 /* KVM_EXIT_HYPERCALL */         
6634                 struct {                         
6635                         __u64 nr;                
6636                         __u64 args[6];           
6637                         __u64 ret;               
6638                         __u64 flags;             
6639                 } hypercall;                     
6640                                                  
6641                                                  
6642 It is strongly recommended that userspace use    
6643 ``KVM_EXIT_MMIO`` (all except s390) to implem    
6644 requires a guest to interact with host usersp    
6645                                                  
6646 .. note:: KVM_EXIT_IO is significantly faster    
6647                                                  
6648 For arm64:                                       
6649 ----------                                       
6650                                                  
6651 SMCCC exits can be enabled depending on the c    
6652 filter. See the Documentation/virt/kvm/device    
6653 ``KVM_ARM_SMCCC_FILTER`` for more details.       
6654                                                  
6655 ``nr`` contains the function ID of the guest'    
6656 expected to use the ``KVM_GET_ONE_REG`` ioctl    
6657 parameters from the vCPU's GPRs.                 
6658                                                  
6659 Definition of ``flags``:                         
6660  - ``KVM_HYPERCALL_EXIT_SMC``: Indicates that    
6661    conduit to initiate the SMCCC call. If thi    
6662    used the HVC conduit for the SMCCC call.      
6663                                                  
6664  - ``KVM_HYPERCALL_EXIT_16BIT``: Indicates th    
6665    instruction to initiate the SMCCC call. If    
6666    guest used a 32bit instruction. An AArch64    
6667    bit set to 0.                                 
6668                                                  
6669 At the point of exit, PC points to the instru    
6670 the trapping instruction.                        
6671                                                  
6672 ::                                               
6673                                                  
6674                 /* KVM_EXIT_TPR_ACCESS */        
6675                 struct {                         
6676                         __u64 rip;               
6677                         __u32 is_write;          
6678                         __u32 pad;               
6679                 } tpr_access;                    
6680                                                  
6681 To be documented (KVM_TPR_ACCESS_REPORTING).     
6682                                                  
6683 ::                                               
6684                                                  
6685                 /* KVM_EXIT_S390_SIEIC */        
6686                 struct {                         
6687                         __u8 icptcode;           
6688                         __u64 mask; /* psw up    
6689                         __u64 addr; /* psw lo    
6690                         __u16 ipa;               
6691                         __u32 ipb;               
6692                 } s390_sieic;                    
6693                                                  
6694 s390 specific.                                   
6695                                                  
6696 ::                                               
6697                                                  
6698                 /* KVM_EXIT_S390_RESET */        
6699   #define KVM_S390_RESET_POR       1             
6700   #define KVM_S390_RESET_CLEAR     2             
6701   #define KVM_S390_RESET_SUBSYSTEM 4             
6702   #define KVM_S390_RESET_CPU_INIT  8             
6703   #define KVM_S390_RESET_IPL       16            
6704                 __u64 s390_reset_flags;          
6705                                                  
6706 s390 specific.                                   
6707                                                  
6708 ::                                               
6709                                                  
6710                 /* KVM_EXIT_S390_UCONTROL */     
6711                 struct {                         
6712                         __u64 trans_exc_code;    
6713                         __u32 pgm_code;          
6714                 } s390_ucontrol;                 
6715                                                  
6716 s390 specific. A page fault has occurred for     
6717 machine (KVM_VM_S390_UNCONTROL) on its host p    
6718 resolved by the kernel.                          
6719 The program code and the translation exceptio    
6720 in the cpu's lowcore are presented here as de    
6721 Principles of Operation Book in the Chapter f    
6722 (DAT)                                            
6723                                                  
6724 ::                                               
6725                                                  
6726                 /* KVM_EXIT_DCR */               
6727                 struct {                         
6728                         __u32 dcrn;              
6729                         __u32 data;              
6730                         __u8  is_write;          
6731                 } dcr;                           
6732                                                  
6733 Deprecated - was used for 440 KVM.               
6734                                                  
6735 ::                                               
6736                                                  
6737                 /* KVM_EXIT_OSI */               
6738                 struct {                         
6739                         __u64 gprs[32];          
6740                 } osi;                           
6741                                                  
6742 MOL uses a special hypercall interface it cal    
6743 hypercalls and exit with this exit struct tha    
6744                                                  
6745 If exit_reason is KVM_EXIT_OSI, then the vcpu    
6746 Userspace can now handle the hypercall and wh    
6747 necessary. Upon guest entry all guest GPRs wi    
6748 in this struct.                                  
6749                                                  
6750 ::                                               
6751                                                  
6752                 /* KVM_EXIT_PAPR_HCALL */        
6753                 struct {                         
6754                         __u64 nr;                
6755                         __u64 ret;               
6756                         __u64 args[9];           
6757                 } papr_hcall;                    
6758                                                  
6759 This is used on 64-bit PowerPC when emulating    
6760 e.g. with the 'pseries' machine type in qemu.    
6761 guest does a hypercall using the 'sc 1' instr    
6762 contains the hypercall number (from the guest    
6763 the arguments (from the guest R4 - R12).  Use    
6764 return code in 'ret' and any extra returned v    
6765 The possible hypercalls are defined in the Po    
6766 Requirements (PAPR) document available from w    
6767 developer registration required to access it)    
6768                                                  
6769 ::                                               
6770                                                  
6771                 /* KVM_EXIT_S390_TSCH */         
6772                 struct {                         
6773                         __u16 subchannel_id;     
6774                         __u16 subchannel_nr;     
6775                         __u32 io_int_parm;       
6776                         __u32 io_int_word;       
6777                         __u32 ipb;               
6778                         __u8 dequeued;           
6779                 } s390_tsch;                     
6780                                                  
6781 s390 specific. This exit occurs when KVM_CAP_    
6782 and TEST SUBCHANNEL was intercepted. If deque    
6783 interrupt for the target subchannel has been     
6784 subchannel_nr, io_int_parm and io_int_word co    
6785 interrupt. ipb is needed for instruction para    
6786                                                  
6787 ::                                               
6788                                                  
6789                 /* KVM_EXIT_EPR */               
6790                 struct {                         
6791                         __u32 epr;               
6792                 } epr;                           
6793                                                  
6794 On FSL BookE PowerPC chips, the interrupt con    
6795 interrupt acknowledge path to the core. When     
6796 delivers an interrupt, it automatically popul    
6797 the interrupt vector number and acknowledges     
6798 the interrupt controller.                        
6799                                                  
6800 In case the interrupt controller lives in use    
6801 the interrupt acknowledge cycle through it to    
6802 delivered interrupt vector using this exit.      
6803                                                  
6804 It gets triggered whenever both KVM_CAP_PPC_E    
6805 external interrupt has just been delivered in    
6806 should put the acknowledged interrupt vector     
6807                                                  
6808 ::                                               
6809                                                  
6810                 /* KVM_EXIT_SYSTEM_EVENT */      
6811                 struct {                         
6812   #define KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT_SHUTDOWN       1      
6813   #define KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT_RESET          2      
6814   #define KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT_CRASH          3      
6815   #define KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT_WAKEUP         4      
6816   #define KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT_SUSPEND        5      
6817   #define KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT_SEV_TERM       6      
6818                         __u32 type;              
6819                         __u32 ndata;             
6820                         __u64 data[16];          
6821                 } system_event;                  
6822                                                  
6823 If exit_reason is KVM_EXIT_SYSTEM_EVENT then     
6824 a system-level event using some architecture     
6825 or some special instruction). In case of ARM6    
6826 HVC instruction based PSCI call from the vcpu    
6827                                                  
6828 The 'type' field describes the system-level e    
6829 Valid values for 'type' are:                     
6830                                                  
6831  - KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT_SHUTDOWN -- the guest has    
6832    VM. Userspace is not obliged to honour thi    
6833    this does not need to destroy the VM synch    
6834    KVM_RUN again before shutdown finally occu    
6835  - KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT_RESET -- the guest has re    
6836    As with SHUTDOWN, userspace can choose to     
6837    to schedule the reset to occur in the futu    
6838  - KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT_CRASH -- the guest crash     
6839    has requested a crash condition maintenanc    
6840    to ignore the request, or to gather VM mem    
6841    reset/shutdown of the VM.                     
6842  - KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT_SEV_TERM -- an AMD SEV gu    
6843    The guest physical address of the guest's     
6844  - KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT_WAKEUP -- the exiting vCP    
6845    KVM has recognized a wakeup event. Userspa    
6846    marking the exiting vCPU as runnable, or d    
6847  - KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT_SUSPEND -- the guest has     
6848    the VM.                                       
6849                                                  
6850 If KVM_CAP_SYSTEM_EVENT_DATA is present, the     
6851 architecture specific information for the sys    
6852 the first `ndata` items (possibly zero) of th    
6853                                                  
6854  - for arm64, data[0] is set to KVM_SYSTEM_EV    
6855    the guest issued a SYSTEM_RESET2 call acco    
6856    specification.                                
6857                                                  
6858  - for RISC-V, data[0] is set to the value of    
6859    ``sbi_system_reset`` call.                    
6860                                                  
6861 Previous versions of Linux defined a `flags`     
6862 field is now aliased to `data[0]`.  Userspace    
6863 written if ndata is greater than 0.              
6864                                                  
6865 For arm/arm64:                                   
6866 --------------                                   
6867                                                  
6868 KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT_SUSPEND exits are enabled wi    
6869 KVM_CAP_ARM_SYSTEM_SUSPEND VM capability. If     
6870 SYSTEM_SUSPEND function, KVM will exit to use    
6871 type.                                            
6872                                                  
6873 It is the sole responsibility of userspace to    
6874 SYSTEM_SUSPEND call according to ARM DEN0022D    
6875 KVM does not change the vCPU's state before e    
6876 the call parameters are left in-place in the     
6877                                                  
6878 Userspace is _required_ to take action for su    
6879 either:                                          
6880                                                  
6881  - Honor the guest request to suspend the VM.    
6882    in-kernel emulation of suspension by setti    
6883    state to KVM_MP_STATE_SUSPENDED. Userspace    
6884    state according to the parameters passed t    
6885    the calling vCPU is resumed. See ARM DEN00    
6886    for details on the function parameters.       
6887                                                  
6888  - Deny the guest request to suspend the VM.     
6889    "Caller responsibilities" for possible ret    
6890                                                  
6891 ::                                               
6892                                                  
6893                 /* KVM_EXIT_IOAPIC_EOI */        
6894                 struct {                         
6895                         __u8 vector;             
6896                 } eoi;                           
6897                                                  
6898 Indicates that the VCPU's in-kernel local API    
6899 level-triggered IOAPIC interrupt.  This exit     
6900 IOAPIC is implemented in userspace (i.e. KVM_    
6901 the userspace IOAPIC should process the EOI a    
6902 it is still asserted.  Vector is the LAPIC in    
6903 EOI was received.                                
6904                                                  
6905 ::                                               
6906                                                  
6907                 struct kvm_hyperv_exit {         
6908   #define KVM_EXIT_HYPERV_SYNIC          1       
6909   #define KVM_EXIT_HYPERV_HCALL          2       
6910   #define KVM_EXIT_HYPERV_SYNDBG         3       
6911                         __u32 type;              
6912                         __u32 pad1;              
6913                         union {                  
6914                                 struct {         
6915                                         __u32    
6916                                         __u32    
6917                                         __u64    
6918                                         __u64    
6919                                         __u64    
6920                                 } synic;         
6921                                 struct {         
6922                                         __u64    
6923                                         __u64    
6924                                         __u64    
6925                                 } hcall;         
6926                                 struct {         
6927                                         __u32    
6928                                         __u32    
6929                                         __u64    
6930                                         __u64    
6931                                         __u64    
6932                                         __u64    
6933                                         __u64    
6934                                 } syndbg;        
6935                         } u;                     
6936                 };                               
6937                 /* KVM_EXIT_HYPERV */            
6938                 struct kvm_hyperv_exit hyperv    
6939                                                  
6940 Indicates that the VCPU exits into userspace     
6941 related to Hyper-V emulation.                    
6942                                                  
6943 Valid values for 'type' are:                     
6944                                                  
6945         - KVM_EXIT_HYPERV_SYNIC -- synchronou    
6946                                                  
6947 Hyper-V SynIC state change. Notification is u    
6948 event/message pages and to enable/disable Syn    
6949 in userspace.                                    
6950                                                  
6951         - KVM_EXIT_HYPERV_SYNDBG -- synchrono    
6952                                                  
6953 Hyper-V Synthetic debugger state change. Noti    
6954 the pending_page location or to send a contro    
6955 in send_page or recv a buffer to recv_page).     
6956                                                  
6957 ::                                               
6958                                                  
6959                 /* KVM_EXIT_ARM_NISV */          
6960                 struct {                         
6961                         __u64 esr_iss;           
6962                         __u64 fault_ipa;         
6963                 } arm_nisv;                      
6964                                                  
6965 Used on arm64 systems. If a guest accesses me    
6966 KVM will typically return to userspace and as    
6967 behalf. However, for certain classes of instr    
6968 (direction, length of memory access) is provi    
6969 the instruction from the VM is overly complic    
6970                                                  
6971 Historically, when this situation occurred, K    
6972 the VM. KVM assumed that if the guest accesse    
6973 trying to do I/O, which just couldn't be emul    
6974 phrased accordingly. However, what happened m    
6975 caused access outside the guest memory areas     
6976 meaningful warning message and an external ab    
6977 did not fall within an I/O window.               
6978                                                  
6979 Userspace implementations can query for KVM_C    
6980 this capability at VM creation. Once this is     
6981 instead return to userspace with KVM_EXIT_ARM    
6982 the ESR_EL2 in the esr_iss field, and the fau    
6983 Userspace can either fix up the access if it'    
6984 decoding the instruction from guest memory (i    
6985 executing the guest, or it can decide to susp    
6986                                                  
6987 Note that KVM does not skip the faulting inst    
6988 KVM_EXIT_MMIO, but userspace has to emulate a    
6989 if it decides to decode and emulate the instr    
6990                                                  
6991 This feature isn't available to protected VMs    
6992 have access to the state that is required to     
6993 Instead, a data abort exception is directly i    
6994 Note that although KVM_CAP_ARM_NISV_TO_USER w    
6995 queried outside of a protected VM context, th    
6996 exposed if queried on a protected VM file des    
6997                                                  
6998 ::                                               
6999                                                  
7000                 /* KVM_EXIT_X86_RDMSR / KVM_E    
7001                 struct {                         
7002                         __u8 error; /* user -    
7003                         __u8 pad[7];             
7004                         __u32 reason; /* kern    
7005                         __u32 index; /* kerne    
7006                         __u64 data; /* kernel    
7007                 } msr;                           
7008                                                  
7009 Used on x86 systems. When the VM capability K    
7010 enabled, MSR accesses to registers that would    
7011 may instead trigger a KVM_EXIT_X86_RDMSR exit    
7012 exit for writes.                                 
7013                                                  
7014 The "reason" field specifies why the MSR inte    
7015 only receive MSR exits when a particular reas    
7016 ENABLE_CAP. Currently valid exit reasons are:    
7017                                                  
7018 ============================ ================    
7019  KVM_MSR_EXIT_REASON_UNKNOWN access to MSR th    
7020  KVM_MSR_EXIT_REASON_INVAL   access to invali    
7021  KVM_MSR_EXIT_REASON_FILTER  access blocked b    
7022 ============================ ================    
7023                                                  
7024 For KVM_EXIT_X86_RDMSR, the "index" field tel    
7025 wants to read. To respond to this request wit    
7026 writes the respective data into the "data" fi    
7027 execution to ensure the read data is transfer    
7028                                                  
7029 If the RDMSR request was unsuccessful, usersp    
7030 the "error" field. This will inject a #GP int    
7031 executed again.                                  
7032                                                  
7033 For KVM_EXIT_X86_WRMSR, the "index" field tel    
7034 wants to write. Once finished processing the     
7035 vCPU execution. If the MSR write was unsucces    
7036 "error" field to "1".                            
7037                                                  
7038 See KVM_X86_SET_MSR_FILTER for details on the    
7039                                                  
7040 ::                                               
7041                                                  
7042                                                  
7043                 struct kvm_xen_exit {            
7044   #define KVM_EXIT_XEN_HCALL          1          
7045                         __u32 type;              
7046                         union {                  
7047                                 struct {         
7048                                         __u32    
7049                                         __u32    
7050                                         __u64    
7051                                         __u64    
7052                                         __u64    
7053                                 } hcall;         
7054                         } u;                     
7055                 };                               
7056                 /* KVM_EXIT_XEN */               
7057                 struct kvm_hyperv_exit xen;      
7058                                                  
7059 Indicates that the VCPU exits into userspace     
7060 related to Xen emulation.                        
7061                                                  
7062 Valid values for 'type' are:                     
7063                                                  
7064   - KVM_EXIT_XEN_HCALL -- synchronously notif    
7065     Userspace is expected to place the hyperc    
7066     field before invoking KVM_RUN again.         
7067                                                  
7068 ::                                               
7069                                                  
7070                 /* KVM_EXIT_RISCV_SBI */         
7071                 struct {                         
7072                         unsigned long extensi    
7073                         unsigned long functio    
7074                         unsigned long args[6]    
7075                         unsigned long ret[2];    
7076                 } riscv_sbi;                     
7077                                                  
7078 If exit reason is KVM_EXIT_RISCV_SBI then it     
7079 done a SBI call which is not handled by KVM R    
7080 of the SBI call are available in 'riscv_sbi'     
7081 'extension_id' field of 'riscv_sbi' represent    
7082 'function_id' field represents function ID of    
7083 array field of 'riscv_sbi' represents paramet    
7084 array field represents return values. The use    
7085 values of SBI call before resuming the VCPU.     
7086 spec refer, https://github.com/riscv/riscv-sb    
7087                                                  
7088 ::                                               
7089                                                  
7090                 /* KVM_EXIT_MEMORY_FAULT */      
7091                 struct {                         
7092   #define KVM_MEMORY_EXIT_FLAG_PRIVATE  (1ULL    
7093                         __u64 flags;             
7094                         __u64 gpa;               
7095                         __u64 size;              
7096                 } memory_fault;                  
7097                                                  
7098 KVM_EXIT_MEMORY_FAULT indicates the vCPU has     
7099 could not be resolved by KVM.  The 'gpa' and     
7100 guest physical address range [gpa, gpa + size    
7101 describes properties of the faulting access t    
7102                                                  
7103  - KVM_MEMORY_EXIT_FLAG_PRIVATE - When set, i    
7104    on a private memory access.  When clear, i    
7105    shared access.                                
7106                                                  
7107 Note!  KVM_EXIT_MEMORY_FAULT is unique among     
7108 accompanies a return code of '-1', not '0'!      
7109 or EHWPOISON when KVM exits with KVM_EXIT_MEM    
7110 kvm_run.exit_reason is stale/undefined for al    
7111                                                  
7112 ::                                               
7113                                                  
7114     /* KVM_EXIT_NOTIFY */                        
7115     struct {                                     
7116   #define KVM_NOTIFY_CONTEXT_INVALID    (1 <<    
7117       __u32 flags;                               
7118     } notify;                                    
7119                                                  
7120 Used on x86 systems. When the VM capability K    
7121 enabled, a VM exit generated if no event wind    
7122 for a specified amount of time. Once KVM_X86_    
7123 enabling the cap, it would exit to userspace     
7124 KVM_EXIT_NOTIFY for further handling. The "fl    
7125 detailed info.                                   
7126                                                  
7127 The valid value for 'flags' is:                  
7128                                                  
7129   - KVM_NOTIFY_CONTEXT_INVALID -- the VM cont    
7130     in VMCS. It would run into unknown result    
7131                                                  
7132 ::                                               
7133                                                  
7134                 /* Fix the size of the union.    
7135                 char padding[256];               
7136         };                                       
7137                                                  
7138         /*                                       
7139          * shared registers between kvm and u    
7140          * kvm_valid_regs specifies the regis    
7141          * kvm_dirty_regs specified the regis    
7142          * struct kvm_sync_regs is architectu    
7143          * bits for kvm_valid_regs and kvm_di    
7144          */                                      
7145         __u64 kvm_valid_regs;                    
7146         __u64 kvm_dirty_regs;                    
7147         union {                                  
7148                 struct kvm_sync_regs regs;       
7149                 char padding[SYNC_REGS_SIZE_B    
7150         } s;                                     
7151                                                  
7152 If KVM_CAP_SYNC_REGS is defined, these fields    
7153 certain guest registers without having to cal    
7154 avoid some system call overhead if userspace     
7155 Userspace can query the validity of the struc    
7156 kvm_valid_regs for specific bits. These bits     
7157 and usually define the validity of a groups o    
7158 for general purpose registers)                   
7159                                                  
7160 Please note that the kernel is allowed to use    
7161 primary storage for certain register types. T    
7162 values in kvm_run even if the corresponding b    
7163                                                  
7164                                                  
7165 6. Capabilities that can be enabled on vCPUs     
7166 ============================================     
7167                                                  
7168 There are certain capabilities that change th    
7169 the virtual machine when enabled. To enable t    
7170 Below you can find a list of capabilities and    
7171 the virtual machine is when enabling them.       
7172                                                  
7173 The following information is provided along w    
7174                                                  
7175   Architectures:                                 
7176       which instruction set architectures pro    
7177       x86 includes both i386 and x86_64.         
7178                                                  
7179   Target:                                        
7180       whether this is a per-vcpu or per-vm ca    
7181                                                  
7182   Parameters:                                    
7183       what parameters are accepted by the cap    
7184                                                  
7185   Returns:                                       
7186       the return value.  General error number    
7187       are not detailed, but errors with speci    
7188                                                  
7189                                                  
7190 6.1 KVM_CAP_PPC_OSI                              
7191 -------------------                              
7192                                                  
7193 :Architectures: ppc                              
7194 :Target: vcpu                                    
7195 :Parameters: none                                
7196 :Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error              
7197                                                  
7198 This capability enables interception of OSI h    
7199 be treated as normal system calls to be injec    
7200 were invented by Mac-on-Linux to have a stand    
7201 between the guest and the host.                  
7202                                                  
7203 When this capability is enabled, KVM_EXIT_OSI    
7204                                                  
7205                                                  
7206 6.2 KVM_CAP_PPC_PAPR                             
7207 --------------------                             
7208                                                  
7209 :Architectures: ppc                              
7210 :Target: vcpu                                    
7211 :Parameters: none                                
7212 :Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error              
7213                                                  
7214 This capability enables interception of PAPR     
7215 done using the hypercall instruction "sc 1".     
7216                                                  
7217 It also sets the guest privilege level to "su    
7218 runs in "hypervisor" privilege mode with a fe    
7219                                                  
7220 In addition to the above, it changes the sema    
7221 HTAB address part of SDR1 contains an HVA ins    
7222 HTAB invisible to the guest.                     
7223                                                  
7224 When this capability is enabled, KVM_EXIT_PAP    
7225                                                  
7226                                                  
7227 6.3 KVM_CAP_SW_TLB                               
7228 ------------------                               
7229                                                  
7230 :Architectures: ppc                              
7231 :Target: vcpu                                    
7232 :Parameters: args[0] is the address of a stru    
7233 :Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error              
7234                                                  
7235 ::                                               
7236                                                  
7237   struct kvm_config_tlb {                        
7238         __u64 params;                            
7239         __u64 array;                             
7240         __u32 mmu_type;                          
7241         __u32 array_len;                         
7242   };                                             
7243                                                  
7244 Configures the virtual CPU's TLB array, estab    
7245 between userspace and KVM.  The "params" and     
7246 addresses of mmu-type-specific data structure    
7247 safety mechanism, and should be set to the si    
7248 userspace has reserved for the array.  It mus    
7249 by "mmu_type" and "params".                      
7250                                                  
7251 While KVM_RUN is active, the shared region is    
7252 contents are undefined, and any modification     
7253 boundedly undefined behavior.                    
7254                                                  
7255 On return from KVM_RUN, the shared region wil    
7256 the guest's TLB.  If userspace makes any chan    
7257 to tell KVM which entries have been changed,     
7258 on this vcpu.                                    
7259                                                  
7260 For mmu types KVM_MMU_FSL_BOOKE_NOHV and KVM_    
7261                                                  
7262  - The "params" field is of type "struct kvm_    
7263  - The "array" field points to an array of ty    
7264    kvm_book3e_206_tlb_entry".                    
7265  - The array consists of all entries in the f    
7266    entries in the second TLB.                    
7267  - Within a TLB, entries are ordered first by    
7268    set, entries are ordered by way (increasin    
7269  - The hash for determining set number in TLB    
7270    where "num_sets" is the tlb_sizes[] value     
7271  - The tsize field of mas1 shall be set to 4K    
7272    hardware ignores this value for TLB0.         
7273                                                  
7274 6.4 KVM_CAP_S390_CSS_SUPPORT                     
7275 ----------------------------                     
7276                                                  
7277 :Architectures: s390                             
7278 :Target: vcpu                                    
7279 :Parameters: none                                
7280 :Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error              
7281                                                  
7282 This capability enables support for handling     
7283                                                  
7284 TEST PENDING INTERRUPTION and the interrupt p    
7285 handled in-kernel, while the other I/O instru    
7286                                                  
7287 When this capability is enabled, KVM_EXIT_S39    
7288 SUBCHANNEL intercepts.                           
7289                                                  
7290 Note that even though this capability is enab    
7291 virtual machine is affected.                     
7292                                                  
7293 6.5 KVM_CAP_PPC_EPR                              
7294 -------------------                              
7295                                                  
7296 :Architectures: ppc                              
7297 :Target: vcpu                                    
7298 :Parameters: args[0] defines whether the prox    
7299 :Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error              
7300                                                  
7301 This capability enables or disables the deliv    
7302 external proxy facility.                         
7303                                                  
7304 When enabled (args[0] != 0), every time the g    
7305 delivered, it automatically exits into user s    
7306 to receive the topmost interrupt vector.         
7307                                                  
7308 When disabled (args[0] == 0), behavior is as     
7309                                                  
7310 When this capability is enabled, KVM_EXIT_EPR    
7311                                                  
7312 6.6 KVM_CAP_IRQ_MPIC                             
7313 --------------------                             
7314                                                  
7315 :Architectures: ppc                              
7316 :Parameters: args[0] is the MPIC device fd;      
7317              args[1] is the MPIC CPU number f    
7318                                                  
7319 This capability connects the vcpu to an in-ke    
7320                                                  
7321 6.7 KVM_CAP_IRQ_XICS                             
7322 --------------------                             
7323                                                  
7324 :Architectures: ppc                              
7325 :Target: vcpu                                    
7326 :Parameters: args[0] is the XICS device fd;      
7327              args[1] is the XICS CPU number (    
7328                                                  
7329 This capability connects the vcpu to an in-ke    
7330                                                  
7331 6.8 KVM_CAP_S390_IRQCHIP                         
7332 ------------------------                         
7333                                                  
7334 :Architectures: s390                             
7335 :Target: vm                                      
7336 :Parameters: none                                
7337                                                  
7338 This capability enables the in-kernel irqchip    
7339 "4.24 KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP" for details.           
7340                                                  
7341 6.9 KVM_CAP_MIPS_FPU                             
7342 --------------------                             
7343                                                  
7344 :Architectures: mips                             
7345 :Target: vcpu                                    
7346 :Parameters: args[0] is reserved for future u    
7347                                                  
7348 This capability allows the use of the host Fl    
7349 allows the Config1.FP bit to be set to enable    
7350 done the ``KVM_REG_MIPS_FPR_*`` and ``KVM_REG    
7351 accessed (depending on the current guest FPU     
7352 Config5.FRE bits are accessible via the KVM A    
7353 depending on them being supported by the FPU.    
7354                                                  
7355 6.10 KVM_CAP_MIPS_MSA                            
7356 ---------------------                            
7357                                                  
7358 :Architectures: mips                             
7359 :Target: vcpu                                    
7360 :Parameters: args[0] is reserved for future u    
7361                                                  
7362 This capability allows the use of the MIPS SI    
7363 It allows the Config3.MSAP bit to be set to e    
7364 Once this is done the ``KVM_REG_MIPS_VEC_*``     
7365 registers can be accessed, and the Config5.MS    
7366 KVM API and also from the guest.                 
7367                                                  
7368 6.74 KVM_CAP_SYNC_REGS                           
7369 ----------------------                           
7370                                                  
7371 :Architectures: s390, x86                        
7372 :Target: s390: always enabled, x86: vcpu         
7373 :Parameters: none                                
7374 :Returns: x86: KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION returns a     
7375           sets are supported                     
7376           (bitfields defined in arch/x86/incl    
7377                                                  
7378 As described above in the kvm_sync_regs struc    
7379 KVM_CAP_SYNC_REGS "allow[s] userspace to acce    
7380 without having to call SET/GET_*REGS". This r    
7381 repeated ioctl calls for setting and/or getti    
7382 particularly important when userspace is maki    
7383 modifications, e.g. when emulating and/or int    
7384 userspace.                                       
7385                                                  
7386 For s390 specifics, please refer to the sourc    
7387                                                  
7388 For x86:                                         
7389                                                  
7390 - the register sets to be copied out to kvm_r    
7391   by userspace (rather that all sets being co    
7392 - vcpu_events are available in addition to re    
7393                                                  
7394 For x86, the 'kvm_valid_regs' field of struct    
7395 function as an input bit-array field set by u    
7396 specific register sets to be copied out on th    
7397                                                  
7398 To indicate when userspace has modified value    
7399 the vCPU, the all architecture bitarray field    
7400 This is done using the same bitflags as for t    
7401 If the dirty bit is not set, then the registe    
7402 into the vCPU even if they've been modified.     
7403                                                  
7404 Unused bitfields in the bitarrays must be set    
7405                                                  
7406 ::                                               
7407                                                  
7408   struct kvm_sync_regs {                         
7409         struct kvm_regs regs;                    
7410         struct kvm_sregs sregs;                  
7411         struct kvm_vcpu_events events;           
7412   };                                             
7413                                                  
7414 6.75 KVM_CAP_PPC_IRQ_XIVE                        
7415 -------------------------                        
7416                                                  
7417 :Architectures: ppc                              
7418 :Target: vcpu                                    
7419 :Parameters: args[0] is the XIVE device fd;      
7420              args[1] is the XIVE CPU number (    
7421                                                  
7422 This capability connects the vcpu to an in-ke    
7423                                                  
7424 7. Capabilities that can be enabled on VMs       
7425 ==========================================       
7426                                                  
7427 There are certain capabilities that change th    
7428 machine when enabled. To enable them, please     
7429 you can find a list of capabilities and what     
7430 is when enabling them.                           
7431                                                  
7432 The following information is provided along w    
7433                                                  
7434   Architectures:                                 
7435       which instruction set architectures pro    
7436       x86 includes both i386 and x86_64.         
7437                                                  
7438   Parameters:                                    
7439       what parameters are accepted by the cap    
7440                                                  
7441   Returns:                                       
7442       the return value.  General error number    
7443       are not detailed, but errors with speci    
7444                                                  
7445                                                  
7446 7.1 KVM_CAP_PPC_ENABLE_HCALL                     
7447 ----------------------------                     
7448                                                  
7449 :Architectures: ppc                              
7450 :Parameters: args[0] is the sPAPR hcall numbe    
7451              args[1] is 0 to disable, 1 to en    
7452                                                  
7453 This capability controls whether individual s    
7454 get handled by the kernel or not.  Enabling o    
7455 handling of an hcall is effective across the     
7456 initial set of hcalls are enabled for in-kern    
7457 consists of those hcalls for which in-kernel     
7458 before this capability was implemented.  If d    
7459 not to attempt to handle the hcall, but will     
7460 to handle it.  Note that it may not make sens    
7461 disable others of a group of related hcalls,     
7462 userspace from doing that.                       
7463                                                  
7464 If the hcall number specified is not one that    
7465 implementation, the KVM_ENABLE_CAP ioctl will    
7466 error.                                           
7467                                                  
7468 7.2 KVM_CAP_S390_USER_SIGP                       
7469 --------------------------                       
7470                                                  
7471 :Architectures: s390                             
7472 :Parameters: none                                
7473                                                  
7474 This capability controls which SIGP orders wi    
7475 space. With this capability enabled, all fast    
7476 in the kernel:                                   
7477                                                  
7478 - SENSE                                          
7479 - SENSE RUNNING                                  
7480 - EXTERNAL CALL                                  
7481 - EMERGENCY SIGNAL                               
7482 - CONDITIONAL EMERGENCY SIGNAL                   
7483                                                  
7484 All other orders will be handled completely i    
7485                                                  
7486 Only privileged operation exceptions will be     
7487 in the hardware prior to interception). If th    
7488 old way of handling SIGP orders is used (part    
7489                                                  
7490 7.3 KVM_CAP_S390_VECTOR_REGISTERS                
7491 ---------------------------------                
7492                                                  
7493 :Architectures: s390                             
7494 :Parameters: none                                
7495 :Returns: 0 on success, negative value on err    
7496                                                  
7497 Allows use of the vector registers introduced    
7498 provides for the synchronization between host    
7499 return -EINVAL if the machine does not suppor    
7500                                                  
7501 7.4 KVM_CAP_S390_USER_STSI                       
7502 --------------------------                       
7503                                                  
7504 :Architectures: s390                             
7505 :Parameters: none                                
7506                                                  
7507 This capability allows post-handlers for the     
7508 initial handling in the kernel, KVM exits to     
7509 KVM_EXIT_S390_STSI to allow user space to ins    
7510                                                  
7511 Before exiting to userspace, kvm handlers sho    
7512 vcpu->run::                                      
7513                                                  
7514   struct {                                       
7515         __u64 addr;                              
7516         __u8 ar;                                 
7517         __u8 reserved;                           
7518         __u8 fc;                                 
7519         __u8 sel1;                               
7520         __u16 sel2;                              
7521   } s390_stsi;                                   
7522                                                  
7523   @addr - guest address of STSI SYSIB            
7524   @fc   - function code                          
7525   @sel1 - selector 1                             
7526   @sel2 - selector 2                             
7527   @ar   - access register number                 
7528                                                  
7529 KVM handlers should exit to userspace with rc    
7530                                                  
7531 7.5 KVM_CAP_SPLIT_IRQCHIP                        
7532 -------------------------                        
7533                                                  
7534 :Architectures: x86                              
7535 :Parameters: args[0] - number of routes reser    
7536 :Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error              
7537                                                  
7538 Create a local apic for each processor in the    
7539 instead of KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP if the userspac    
7540 IOAPIC and PIC (and also the PIT, even though    
7541 separately).                                     
7542                                                  
7543 This capability also enables in kernel routin    
7544 when KVM_CAP_SPLIT_IRQCHIP only routes of KVM    
7545 used in the IRQ routing table.  The first arg    
7546 for the IOAPIC pins.  Whenever the LAPIC rece    
7547 a KVM_EXIT_IOAPIC_EOI vmexit will be reported    
7548                                                  
7549 Fails if VCPU has already been created, or if    
7550 kernel (i.e. KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP has already b    
7551                                                  
7552 7.6 KVM_CAP_S390_RI                              
7553 -------------------                              
7554                                                  
7555 :Architectures: s390                             
7556 :Parameters: none                                
7557                                                  
7558 Allows use of runtime-instrumentation introdu    
7559 Will return -EINVAL if the machine does not s    
7560 Will return -EBUSY if a VCPU has already been    
7561                                                  
7562 7.7 KVM_CAP_X2APIC_API                           
7563 ----------------------                           
7564                                                  
7565 :Architectures: x86                              
7566 :Parameters: args[0] - features that should b    
7567 :Returns: 0 on success, -EINVAL when args[0]     
7568                                                  
7569 Valid feature flags in args[0] are::             
7570                                                  
7571   #define KVM_X2APIC_API_USE_32BIT_IDS           
7572   #define KVM_X2APIC_API_DISABLE_BROADCAST_QU    
7573                                                  
7574 Enabling KVM_X2APIC_API_USE_32BIT_IDS changes    
7575 KVM_SET_GSI_ROUTING, KVM_SIGNAL_MSI, KVM_SET_    
7576 allowing the use of 32-bit APIC IDs.  See KVM    
7577 respective sections.                             
7578                                                  
7579 KVM_X2APIC_API_DISABLE_BROADCAST_QUIRK must b    
7580 in logical mode or with more than 255 VCPUs.     
7581 as a broadcast even in x2APIC mode in order t    
7582 without interrupt remapping.  This is undesir    
7583 where 0xff represents CPUs 0-7 in cluster 0.     
7584                                                  
7585 7.8 KVM_CAP_S390_USER_INSTR0                     
7586 ----------------------------                     
7587                                                  
7588 :Architectures: s390                             
7589 :Parameters: none                                
7590                                                  
7591 With this capability enabled, all illegal ins    
7592 be intercepted and forwarded to user space. U    
7593 mechanism e.g. to realize 2-byte software bre    
7594 not inject an operating exception for these i    
7595 to take care of that.                            
7596                                                  
7597 This capability can be enabled dynamically ev    
7598 created and are running.                         
7599                                                  
7600 7.9 KVM_CAP_S390_GS                              
7601 -------------------                              
7602                                                  
7603 :Architectures: s390                             
7604 :Parameters: none                                
7605 :Returns: 0 on success; -EINVAL if the machin    
7606           guarded storage; -EBUSY if a VCPU h    
7607                                                  
7608 Allows use of guarded storage for the KVM gue    
7609                                                  
7610 7.10 KVM_CAP_S390_AIS                            
7611 ---------------------                            
7612                                                  
7613 :Architectures: s390                             
7614 :Parameters: none                                
7615                                                  
7616 Allow use of adapter-interruption suppression    
7617 :Returns: 0 on success; -EBUSY if a VCPU has     
7618                                                  
7619 7.11 KVM_CAP_PPC_SMT                             
7620 --------------------                             
7621                                                  
7622 :Architectures: ppc                              
7623 :Parameters: vsmt_mode, flags                    
7624                                                  
7625 Enabling this capability on a VM provides use    
7626 the desired virtual SMT mode (i.e. the number    
7627 virtual core).  The virtual SMT mode, vsmt_mo    
7628 between 1 and 8.  On POWER8, vsmt_mode must a    
7629 the number of threads per subcore for the hos    
7630 be 0.  A successful call to enable this capab    
7631 vsmt_mode being returned when the KVM_CAP_PPC    
7632 subsequently queried for the VM.  This capabi    
7633 HV KVM, and can only be set before any VCPUs     
7634 The KVM_CAP_PPC_SMT_POSSIBLE capability indic    
7635 modes are available.                             
7636                                                  
7637 7.12 KVM_CAP_PPC_FWNMI                           
7638 ----------------------                           
7639                                                  
7640 :Architectures: ppc                              
7641 :Parameters: none                                
7642                                                  
7643 With this capability a machine check exceptio    
7644 space will cause KVM to exit the guest with N    
7645 enables QEMU to build error log and branch to    
7646 machine check handling routine. Without this     
7647 branch to guests' 0x200 interrupt vector.        
7648                                                  
7649 7.13 KVM_CAP_X86_DISABLE_EXITS                   
7650 ------------------------------                   
7651                                                  
7652 :Architectures: x86                              
7653 :Parameters: args[0] defines which exits are     
7654 :Returns: 0 on success, -EINVAL when args[0]     
7655                                                  
7656 Valid bits in args[0] are::                      
7657                                                  
7658   #define KVM_X86_DISABLE_EXITS_MWAIT            
7659   #define KVM_X86_DISABLE_EXITS_HLT              
7660   #define KVM_X86_DISABLE_EXITS_PAUSE            
7661   #define KVM_X86_DISABLE_EXITS_CSTATE           
7662                                                  
7663 Enabling this capability on a VM provides use    
7664 longer intercept some instructions for improv    
7665 workloads, and is suggested when vCPUs are as    
7666 physical CPUs.  More bits can be added in the    
7667 just pass the KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION result to K    
7668 all such vmexits.                                
7669                                                  
7670 Do not enable KVM_FEATURE_PV_UNHALT if you di    
7671                                                  
7672 7.14 KVM_CAP_S390_HPAGE_1M                       
7673 --------------------------                       
7674                                                  
7675 :Architectures: s390                             
7676 :Parameters: none                                
7677 :Returns: 0 on success, -EINVAL if hpage modu    
7678           or cmma is enabled, or the VM has t    
7679           flag set                               
7680                                                  
7681 With this capability the KVM support for memo    
7682 through hugetlbfs can be enabled for a VM. Af    
7683 enabled, cmma can't be enabled anymore and pf    
7684 interpretation are disabled. If cmma has alre    
7685 hpage module parameter is not set to 1, -EINV    
7686                                                  
7687 While it is generally possible to create a hu    
7688 this capability, the VM will not be able to r    
7689                                                  
7690 7.15 KVM_CAP_MSR_PLATFORM_INFO                   
7691 ------------------------------                   
7692                                                  
7693 :Architectures: x86                              
7694 :Parameters: args[0] whether feature should b    
7695                                                  
7696 With this capability, a guest may read the MS    
7697 a #GP would be raised when the guest tries to    
7698 capability does not enable write permissions     
7699                                                  
7700 7.16 KVM_CAP_PPC_NESTED_HV                       
7701 --------------------------                       
7702                                                  
7703 :Architectures: ppc                              
7704 :Parameters: none                                
7705 :Returns: 0 on success, -EINVAL when the impl    
7706           nested-HV virtualization.              
7707                                                  
7708 HV-KVM on POWER9 and later systems allows for    
7709 virtualization, which provides a way for a gu    
7710 can run using the CPU's supervisor mode (priv    
7711 state).  Enabling this capability on a VM dep    
7712 the necessary functionality and on the facili    
7713 kvm-hv module parameter.                         
7714                                                  
7715 7.17 KVM_CAP_EXCEPTION_PAYLOAD                   
7716 ------------------------------                   
7717                                                  
7718 :Architectures: x86                              
7719 :Parameters: args[0] whether feature should b    
7720                                                  
7721 With this capability enabled, CR2 will not be    
7722 emulated VM-exit when L1 intercepts a #PF exc    
7723 L2. Similarly, for kvm-intel only, DR6 will n    
7724 the emulated VM-exit when L1 intercepts a #DB    
7725 L2. As a result, when KVM_GET_VCPU_EVENTS rep    
7726 #DB) exception for L2, exception.has_payload     
7727 faulting address (or the new DR6 bits*) will     
7728 exception_payload field. Similarly, when user    
7729 #DB) into L2 using KVM_SET_VCPU_EVENTS, it is    
7730 exception.has_payload and to put the faulting    
7731 bits\ [#]_ - in the exception_payload field.     
7732                                                  
7733 This capability also enables exception.pendin    
7734 kvm_vcpu_events, which allows userspace to di    
7735 and injected exceptions.                         
7736                                                  
7737                                                  
7738 .. [#] For the new DR6 bits, note that bit 16    
7739        will clear DR6.RTM.                       
7740                                                  
7741 7.18 KVM_CAP_MANUAL_DIRTY_LOG_PROTECT2           
7742 --------------------------------------           
7743                                                  
7744 :Architectures: x86, arm64, mips                 
7745 :Parameters: args[0] whether feature should b    
7746                                                  
7747 Valid flags are::                                
7748                                                  
7749   #define KVM_DIRTY_LOG_MANUAL_PROTECT_ENABLE    
7750   #define KVM_DIRTY_LOG_INITIALLY_SET            
7751                                                  
7752 With KVM_DIRTY_LOG_MANUAL_PROTECT_ENABLE is s    
7753 automatically clear and write-protect all pag    
7754 Rather, userspace will have to do this operat    
7755 KVM_CLEAR_DIRTY_LOG.                             
7756                                                  
7757 At the cost of a slightly more complicated op    
7758 scalability and responsiveness for two reason    
7759 KVM_CLEAR_DIRTY_LOG ioctl can operate on a 64    
7760 than requiring to sync a full memslot; this e    
7761 take spinlocks for an extended period of time    
7762 large amount of time can pass between a call     
7763 userspace actually using the data in the page    
7764 during this time, which is inefficient for bo    
7765 the guest will incur a higher penalty due to     
7766 while userspace can see false reports of dirt    
7767 helps reducing this time, improving guest per    
7768 number of dirty log false positives.             
7769                                                  
7770 With KVM_DIRTY_LOG_INITIALLY_SET set, all the    
7771 will be initialized to 1 when created.  This     
7772 dirty logging can be enabled gradually in sma    
7773 to KVM_CLEAR_DIRTY_LOG.  KVM_DIRTY_LOG_INITIA    
7774 KVM_DIRTY_LOG_MANUAL_PROTECT_ENABLE (it is al    
7775 x86 and arm64 for now).                          
7776                                                  
7777 KVM_CAP_MANUAL_DIRTY_LOG_PROTECT2 was previou    
7778 KVM_CAP_MANUAL_DIRTY_LOG_PROTECT, but the imp    
7779 it hard or impossible to use it correctly.  T    
7780 KVM_CAP_MANUAL_DIRTY_LOG_PROTECT2 signals tha    
7781 Userspace should not try to use KVM_CAP_MANUA    
7782                                                  
7783 7.19 KVM_CAP_PPC_SECURE_GUEST                    
7784 ------------------------------                   
7785                                                  
7786 :Architectures: ppc                              
7787                                                  
7788 This capability indicates that KVM is running    
7789 ultravisor firmware and thus can support a se    
7790 system, a guest can ask the ultravisor to mak    
7791 one whose memory is inaccessible to the host     
7792 are explicitly requested to be shared with th    
7793 notifies KVM when a guest requests to become     
7794 has the opportunity to veto the transition.      
7795                                                  
7796 If present, this capability can be enabled fo    
7797 will allow the transition to secure guest mod    
7798 veto the transition.                             
7799                                                  
7800 7.20 KVM_CAP_HALT_POLL                           
7801 ----------------------                           
7802                                                  
7803 :Architectures: all                              
7804 :Target: VM                                      
7805 :Parameters: args[0] is the maximum poll time    
7806 :Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error              
7807                                                  
7808 KVM_CAP_HALT_POLL overrides the kvm.halt_poll    
7809 maximum halt-polling time for all vCPUs in th    
7810 be invoked at any time and any number of time    
7811 maximum halt-polling time.                       
7812                                                  
7813 See Documentation/virt/kvm/halt-polling.rst f    
7814 polling.                                         
7815                                                  
7816 7.21 KVM_CAP_X86_USER_SPACE_MSR                  
7817 -------------------------------                  
7818                                                  
7819 :Architectures: x86                              
7820 :Target: VM                                      
7821 :Parameters: args[0] contains the mask of KVM    
7822 :Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error              
7823                                                  
7824 This capability allows userspace to intercept    
7825 access to an MSR is denied.  By default, KVM     
7826                                                  
7827 When a guest requests to read or write an MSR    
7828 that are relevant to a respective system. It     
7829 CPU type.                                        
7830                                                  
7831 To allow more fine grained control over MSR h    
7832 this capability. With it enabled, MSR accesse    
7833 args[0] and would trigger a #GP inside the gu    
7834 KVM_EXIT_X86_RDMSR and KVM_EXIT_X86_WRMSR exi    
7835 can then implement model specific MSR handlin    
7836 to inform a user that an MSR was not emulated    
7837                                                  
7838 The valid mask flags are:                        
7839                                                  
7840 ============================ ================    
7841  KVM_MSR_EXIT_REASON_UNKNOWN intercept access    
7842  KVM_MSR_EXIT_REASON_INVAL   intercept access    
7843                              invalid accordin    
7844  KVM_MSR_EXIT_REASON_FILTER  intercept access    
7845                              via KVM_X86_SET_    
7846 ============================ ================    
7847                                                  
7848 7.22 KVM_CAP_X86_BUS_LOCK_EXIT                   
7849 -------------------------------                  
7850                                                  
7851 :Architectures: x86                              
7852 :Target: VM                                      
7853 :Parameters: args[0] defines the policy used     
7854 :Returns: 0 on success, -EINVAL when args[0]     
7855                                                  
7856 Valid bits in args[0] are::                      
7857                                                  
7858   #define KVM_BUS_LOCK_DETECTION_OFF      (1     
7859   #define KVM_BUS_LOCK_DETECTION_EXIT     (1     
7860                                                  
7861 Enabling this capability on a VM provides use    
7862 policy to handle the bus locks detected in gu    
7863 supported modes from the result of KVM_CHECK_    
7864 the KVM_ENABLE_CAP. The supported modes are m    
7865                                                  
7866 This capability allows userspace to force VM     
7867 guest, irrespective whether or not the host h    
7868 (which triggers an #AC exception that KVM int    
7869 intended to mitigate attacks where a maliciou    
7870 locks to degrade the performance of the whole    
7871                                                  
7872 If KVM_BUS_LOCK_DETECTION_OFF is set, KVM doe    
7873 exit, although the host kernel's split-lock #    
7874 enabled.                                         
7875                                                  
7876 If KVM_BUS_LOCK_DETECTION_EXIT is set, KVM en    
7877 bus locks in the guest trigger a VM exit, and    
7878 such VM exits, e.g. to allow userspace to thr    
7879 apply some other policy-based mitigation. Whe    
7880 KVM_RUN_X86_BUS_LOCK in vcpu-run->flags, and     
7881 to KVM_EXIT_X86_BUS_LOCK.                        
7882                                                  
7883 Note! Detected bus locks may be coincident wi    
7884 KVM_RUN_X86_BUS_LOCK should be checked regard    
7885 userspace wants to take action on all detecte    
7886                                                  
7887 7.23 KVM_CAP_PPC_DAWR1                           
7888 ----------------------                           
7889                                                  
7890 :Architectures: ppc                              
7891 :Parameters: none                                
7892 :Returns: 0 on success, -EINVAL when CPU does    
7893                                                  
7894 This capability can be used to check / enable    
7895 by POWER10 processor.                            
7896                                                  
7897                                                  
7898 7.24 KVM_CAP_VM_COPY_ENC_CONTEXT_FROM            
7899 -------------------------------------            
7900                                                  
7901 Architectures: x86 SEV enabled                   
7902 Type: vm                                         
7903 Parameters: args[0] is the fd of the source v    
7904 Returns: 0 on success; ENOTTY on error           
7905                                                  
7906 This capability enables userspace to copy enc    
7907 indicated by the fd to the vm this is called     
7908                                                  
7909 This is intended to support in-guest workload    
7910 allows the in-guest workload to maintain its     
7911 from accidentally clobbering each other with     
7912 APIC/MSRs/etc).                                  
7913                                                  
7914 7.25 KVM_CAP_SGX_ATTRIBUTE                       
7915 --------------------------                       
7916                                                  
7917 :Architectures: x86                              
7918 :Target: VM                                      
7919 :Parameters: args[0] is a file handle of a SG    
7920 :Returns: 0 on success, -EINVAL if the file h    
7921           attribute is not supported by KVM.     
7922                                                  
7923 KVM_CAP_SGX_ATTRIBUTE enables a userspace VMM    
7924 more privileged enclave attributes.  args[0]     
7925 SGX attribute file corresponding to an attrib    
7926 by KVM (currently only PROVISIONKEY).            
7927                                                  
7928 The SGX subsystem restricts access to a subse    
7929 additional security for an uncompromised kern    
7930 is restricted to deter malware from using the    
7931 system fingerprint.  To prevent userspace fro    
7932 by running an enclave in a VM, KVM prevents a    
7933 default.                                         
7934                                                  
7935 See Documentation/arch/x86/sgx.rst for more d    
7936                                                  
7937 7.26 KVM_CAP_PPC_RPT_INVALIDATE                  
7938 -------------------------------                  
7939                                                  
7940 :Capability: KVM_CAP_PPC_RPT_INVALIDATE          
7941 :Architectures: ppc                              
7942 :Type: vm                                        
7943                                                  
7944 This capability indicates that the kernel is     
7945 H_RPT_INVALIDATE hcall.                          
7946                                                  
7947 In order to enable the use of H_RPT_INVALIDAT    
7948 user space might have to advertise it for the    
7949 IBM pSeries (sPAPR) guest starts using it if     
7950 present in the "ibm,hypertas-functions" devic    
7951                                                  
7952 This capability is enabled for hypervisors on    
7953 that support radix MMU.                          
7954                                                  
7955 7.27 KVM_CAP_EXIT_ON_EMULATION_FAILURE           
7956 --------------------------------------           
7957                                                  
7958 :Architectures: x86                              
7959 :Parameters: args[0] whether the feature shou    
7960                                                  
7961 When this capability is enabled, an emulation    
7962 to userspace with KVM_INTERNAL_ERROR (except     
7963 to handle a VMware backdoor instruction). Fur    
7964 to 15 instruction bytes for any exit to users    
7965 failure.  When these exits to userspace occur    
7966 instead of the internal struct.  They both ha    
7967 emulation_failure struct matches the content     
7968 defines the 'flags' field which is used to de    
7969 that are valid (ie: if KVM_INTERNAL_ERROR_EMU    
7970 set in the 'flags' field then both 'insn_size    
7971 in them.)                                        
7972                                                  
7973 7.28 KVM_CAP_ARM_MTE                             
7974 --------------------                             
7975                                                  
7976 :Architectures: arm64                            
7977 :Parameters: none                                
7978                                                  
7979 This capability indicates that KVM (and the h    
7980 Memory Tagging Extensions (MTE) to the guest.    
7981 VMM before creating any VCPUs to allow the gu    
7982 available to a guest running in AArch64 mode     
7983 cause attempts to create AArch32 VCPUs to fai    
7984                                                  
7985 When enabled the guest is able to access tags    
7986 to the guest. KVM will ensure that the tags a    
7987 hibernation of the host; however the VMM need    
7988 tags as appropriate if the VM is migrated.       
7989                                                  
7990 When this capability is enabled all memory in    
7991 ``MAP_ANONYMOUS`` or with a RAM-based file ma    
7992 attempts to create a memslot with an invalid     
7993 -EINVAL return.                                  
7994                                                  
7995 When enabled the VMM may make use of the ``KV    
7996 perform a bulk copy of tags to/from the guest    
7997                                                  
7998 7.29 KVM_CAP_VM_MOVE_ENC_CONTEXT_FROM            
7999 -------------------------------------            
8000                                                  
8001 :Architectures: x86 SEV enabled                  
8002 :Type: vm                                        
8003 :Parameters: args[0] is the fd of the source     
8004 :Returns: 0 on success                           
8005                                                  
8006 This capability enables userspace to migrate     
8007 indicated by the fd to the VM this is called     
8008                                                  
8009 This is intended to support intra-host migrat    
8010 upgrading the VMM process without interruptin    
8011                                                  
8012 7.30 KVM_CAP_PPC_AIL_MODE_3                      
8013 -------------------------------                  
8014                                                  
8015 :Capability: KVM_CAP_PPC_AIL_MODE_3              
8016 :Architectures: ppc                              
8017 :Type: vm                                        
8018                                                  
8019 This capability indicates that the kernel sup    
8020 "Address Translation Mode on Interrupt" aka "    
8021 resource that is controlled with the H_SET_MO    
8022                                                  
8023 This capability allows a guest kernel to use     
8024 handling interrupts and system calls.            
8025                                                  
8026 7.31 KVM_CAP_DISABLE_QUIRKS2                     
8027 ----------------------------                     
8028                                                  
8029 :Capability: KVM_CAP_DISABLE_QUIRKS2             
8030 :Parameters: args[0] - set of KVM quirks to d    
8031 :Architectures: x86                              
8032 :Type: vm                                        
8033                                                  
8034 This capability, if enabled, will cause KVM t    
8035 quirks.                                          
8036                                                  
8037 Calling KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION for this capabili    
8038 quirks that can be disabled in KVM.              
8039                                                  
8040 The argument to KVM_ENABLE_CAP for this capab    
8041 quirks to disable, and must be a subset of th    
8042 KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION.                             
8043                                                  
8044 The valid bits in cap.args[0] are:               
8045                                                  
8046 =================================== =========    
8047  KVM_X86_QUIRK_LINT0_REENABLED      By defaul    
8048                                     LINT0 reg    
8049                                     When this    
8050                                     is 0x1000    
8051                                                  
8052  KVM_X86_QUIRK_CD_NW_CLEARED        By defaul    
8053                                     AMD CPUs     
8054                                     that runs    
8055                                     with cach    
8056                                                  
8057                                     When this    
8058                                     change th    
8059                                                  
8060  KVM_X86_QUIRK_LAPIC_MMIO_HOLE      By defaul    
8061                                     available    
8062                                     mode. Whe    
8063                                     disables     
8064                                     LAPIC is     
8065                                                  
8066  KVM_X86_QUIRK_OUT_7E_INC_RIP       By defaul    
8067                                     exiting t    
8068                                     to port 0    
8069                                     KVM does     
8070                                     exiting t    
8071                                                  
8072  KVM_X86_QUIRK_MISC_ENABLE_NO_MWAIT When this    
8073                                     CPUID.01H    
8074                                     IA32_MISC    
8075                                     Additiona    
8076                                     KVM clear    
8077                                     IA32_MISC    
8078                                                  
8079  KVM_X86_QUIRK_FIX_HYPERCALL_INSN   By defaul    
8080                                     VMMCALL/V    
8081                                     vendor's     
8082                                     system. W    
8083                                     will no l    
8084                                     hypercall    
8085                                     incorrect    
8086                                     generate     
8087                                                  
8088 KVM_X86_QUIRK_MWAIT_NEVER_UD_FAULTS By defaul    
8089                                     they are     
8090                                     whether o    
8091                                     according    
8092                                     is disabl    
8093                                     is not se    
8094                                     KVM will     
8095                                     they're u    
8096                                     KVM will     
8097                                     guest CPU    
8098                                     KVM_X86_Q    
8099                                     disabled.    
8100                                                  
8101 KVM_X86_QUIRK_SLOT_ZAP_ALL          By defaul    
8102                                     invalidat    
8103                                     address s    
8104                                     moved.  W    
8105                                     VM type i    
8106                                     ensures t    
8107                                     or moved     
8108                                     _may_ inv    
8109                                     memslot.     
8110 =================================== =========    
8111                                                  
8112 7.32 KVM_CAP_MAX_VCPU_ID                         
8113 ------------------------                         
8114                                                  
8115 :Architectures: x86                              
8116 :Target: VM                                      
8117 :Parameters: args[0] - maximum APIC ID value     
8118 :Returns: 0 on success, -EINVAL if args[0] is    
8119           supported in KVM or if it has been     
8120                                                  
8121 This capability allows userspace to specify m    
8122 assigned for current VM session prior to the     
8123 memory for data structures indexed by the API    
8124 to calculate the limit to APIC ID values from    
8125 CPU topology.                                    
8126                                                  
8127 The value can be changed only until KVM_ENABL    
8128 value or until a vCPU is created.  Upon creat    
8129 if the value was set to zero or KVM_ENABLE_CA    
8130 uses the return value of KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION(    
8131 the maximum APIC ID.                             
8132                                                  
8133 7.33 KVM_CAP_X86_NOTIFY_VMEXIT                   
8134 ------------------------------                   
8135                                                  
8136 :Architectures: x86                              
8137 :Target: VM                                      
8138 :Parameters: args[0] is the value of notify w    
8139 :Returns: 0 on success, -EINVAL if args[0] co    
8140           VM exit is unsupported.                
8141                                                  
8142 Bits 63:32 of args[0] are used for notify win    
8143 Bits 31:0 of args[0] are for some flags. Vali    
8144                                                  
8145   #define KVM_X86_NOTIFY_VMEXIT_ENABLED    (1    
8146   #define KVM_X86_NOTIFY_VMEXIT_USER       (1    
8147                                                  
8148 This capability allows userspace to configure    
8149 in per-VM scope during VM creation. Notify VM    
8150 When userspace sets KVM_X86_NOTIFY_VMEXIT_ENA    
8151 enable this feature with the notify window pr    
8152 a VM exit if no event window occurs in VM non    
8153 time (notify window).                            
8154                                                  
8155 If KVM_X86_NOTIFY_VMEXIT_USER is set in args[    
8156 KVM would exit to userspace for handling.        
8157                                                  
8158 This capability is aimed to mitigate the thre    
8159 cause CPU stuck (due to event windows don't o    
8160 unavailable to host or other VMs.                
8161                                                  
8162 7.34 KVM_CAP_MEMORY_FAULT_INFO                   
8163 ------------------------------                   
8164                                                  
8165 :Architectures: x86                              
8166 :Returns: Informational only, -EINVAL on dire    
8167                                                  
8168 The presence of this capability indicates tha    
8169 kvm_run.memory_fault if KVM cannot resolve a     
8170 there is a valid memslot but no backing VMA f    
8171 address.                                         
8172                                                  
8173 The information in kvm_run.memory_fault is va    
8174 an error with errno=EFAULT or errno=EHWPOISON    
8175 to KVM_EXIT_MEMORY_FAULT.                        
8176                                                  
8177 Note: Userspaces which attempt to resolve mem    
8178 KVM_RUN are encouraged to guard against repea    
8179 error/annotated fault.                           
8180                                                  
8181 See KVM_EXIT_MEMORY_FAULT for more informatio    
8182                                                  
8183 7.35 KVM_CAP_X86_APIC_BUS_CYCLES_NS              
8184 -----------------------------------              
8185                                                  
8186 :Architectures: x86                              
8187 :Target: VM                                      
8188 :Parameters: args[0] is the desired APIC bus     
8189 :Returns: 0 on success, -EINVAL if args[0] co    
8190           frequency or if any vCPUs have been    
8191           local APIC has not been created usi    
8192                                                  
8193 This capability sets the VM's APIC bus clock     
8194 virtual APIC when emulating APIC timers.  KVM    
8195 by KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION.                          
8196                                                  
8197 Note: Userspace is responsible for correctly     
8198 core crystal clock frequency, if a non-zero C    
8199                                                  
8200 7.36 KVM_CAP_X86_GUEST_MODE                      
8201 ------------------------------                   
8202                                                  
8203 :Architectures: x86                              
8204 :Returns: Informational only, -EINVAL on dire    
8205                                                  
8206 The presence of this capability indicates tha    
8207 KVM_RUN_X86_GUEST_MODE bit in kvm_run.flags t    
8208 vCPU was executing nested guest code when it     
8209                                                  
8210 KVM exits with the register state of either t    
8211 depending on which executed at the time of an    
8212 take care to differentiate between these case    
8213                                                  
8214 8. Other capabilities.                           
8215 ======================                           
8216                                                  
8217 This section lists capabilities that give inf    
8218 features of the KVM implementation.              
8219                                                  
8220 8.1 KVM_CAP_PPC_HWRNG                            
8221 ---------------------                            
8222                                                  
8223 :Architectures: ppc                              
8224                                                  
8225 This capability, if KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION indic    
8226 available, means that the kernel has an imple    
8227 H_RANDOM hypercall backed by a hardware rando    
8228 If present, the kernel H_RANDOM handler can b    
8229 with the KVM_CAP_PPC_ENABLE_HCALL capability.    
8230                                                  
8231 8.2 KVM_CAP_HYPERV_SYNIC                         
8232 ------------------------                         
8233                                                  
8234 :Architectures: x86                              
8235                                                  
8236 This capability, if KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION indic    
8237 available, means that the kernel has an imple    
8238 Hyper-V Synthetic interrupt controller(SynIC)    
8239 used to support Windows Hyper-V based guest p    
8240                                                  
8241 In order to use SynIC, it has to be activated    
8242 capability via KVM_ENABLE_CAP ioctl on the vc    
8243 will disable the use of APIC hardware virtual    
8244 by the CPU, as it's incompatible with SynIC a    
8245                                                  
8246 8.3 KVM_CAP_PPC_MMU_RADIX                        
8247 -------------------------                        
8248                                                  
8249 :Architectures: ppc                              
8250                                                  
8251 This capability, if KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION indic    
8252 available, means that the kernel can support     
8253 radix MMU defined in Power ISA V3.00 (as impl    
8254 processor).                                      
8255                                                  
8256 8.4 KVM_CAP_PPC_MMU_HASH_V3                      
8257 ---------------------------                      
8258                                                  
8259 :Architectures: ppc                              
8260                                                  
8261 This capability, if KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION indic    
8262 available, means that the kernel can support     
8263 hashed page table MMU defined in Power ISA V3    
8264 the POWER9 processor), including in-memory se    
8265                                                  
8266 8.5 KVM_CAP_MIPS_VZ                              
8267 -------------------                              
8268                                                  
8269 :Architectures: mips                             
8270                                                  
8271 This capability, if KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION on th    
8272 it is available, means that full hardware ass    
8273 of the hardware are available for use through    
8274 KVM_VM_MIPS_* type must be passed to KVM_CREA    
8275 utilises it.                                     
8276                                                  
8277 If KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION on a kvm VM handle ind    
8278 available, it means that the VM is using full    
8279 capabilities of the hardware. This is useful     
8280 KVM_VM_MIPS_DEFAULT.                             
8281                                                  
8282 The value returned by KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION sho    
8283 values (see below). All other values are rese    
8284 possibility of other hardware assisted virtua    
8285 may be incompatible with the MIPS VZ ASE.        
8286                                                  
8287 ==  =========================================    
8288  0  The trap & emulate implementation is in u    
8289     mode. Guest virtual memory segments are r    
8290     user mode address space.                     
8291                                                  
8292  1  The MIPS VZ ASE is in use, providing full    
8293     virtualization, including standard guest     
8294 ==  =========================================    
8295                                                  
8296 8.6 KVM_CAP_MIPS_TE                              
8297 -------------------                              
8298                                                  
8299 :Architectures: mips                             
8300                                                  
8301 This capability, if KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION on th    
8302 it is available, means that the trap & emulat    
8303 run guest code in user mode, even if KVM_CAP_    
8304 assisted virtualisation is also available. KV    
8305 to KVM_CREATE_VM to create a VM which utilise    
8306                                                  
8307 If KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION on a kvm VM handle ind    
8308 available, it means that the VM is using trap    
8309                                                  
8310 8.7 KVM_CAP_MIPS_64BIT                           
8311 ----------------------                           
8312                                                  
8313 :Architectures: mips                             
8314                                                  
8315 This capability indicates the supported archi    
8316 supported register and address width.            
8317                                                  
8318 The values returned when this capability is c    
8319 kvm VM handle correspond roughly to the CP0_C    
8320 be checked specifically against known values     
8321 reserved.                                        
8322                                                  
8323 ==  =========================================    
8324  0  MIPS32 or microMIPS32.                       
8325     Both registers and addresses are 32-bits     
8326     It will only be possible to run 32-bit gu    
8327                                                  
8328  1  MIPS64 or microMIPS64 with access only to    
8329     Registers are 64-bits wide, but addresses    
8330     64-bit guest code may run but cannot acce    
8331     It will also be possible to run 32-bit gu    
8332                                                  
8333  2  MIPS64 or microMIPS64 with access to all     
8334     Both registers and addresses are 64-bits     
8335     It will be possible to run 64-bit or 32-b    
8336 ==  =========================================    
8337                                                  
8338 8.9 KVM_CAP_ARM_USER_IRQ                         
8339 ------------------------                         
8340                                                  
8341 :Architectures: arm64                            
8342                                                  
8343 This capability, if KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION indic    
8344 that if userspace creates a VM without an in-    
8345 will be notified of changes to the output lev    
8346 which can generate virtual interrupts, presen    
8347 For such VMs, on every return to userspace, t    
8348 updates the vcpu's run->s.regs.device_irq_lev    
8349 output level of the device.                      
8350                                                  
8351 Whenever kvm detects a change in the device o    
8352 least one return to userspace before running     
8353 be a KVM_EXIT_INTR or any other exit event, l    
8354 userspace can always sample the device output    
8355 the userspace interrupt controller.  Userspac    
8356 of run->s.regs.device_irq_level on every kvm     
8357 The value in run->s.regs.device_irq_level can    
8358 triggered interrupt signals, depending on the    
8359 signals will exit to userspace with the bit i    
8360 set exactly once per edge signal.                
8361                                                  
8362 The field run->s.regs.device_irq_level is ava    
8363 run->kvm_valid_regs or run->kvm_dirty_regs bi    
8364                                                  
8365 If KVM_CAP_ARM_USER_IRQ is supported, the KVM    
8366 number larger than 0 indicating the version o    
8367 and thereby which bits in run->s.regs.device_    
8368                                                  
8369 Currently the following bits are defined for     
8370                                                  
8371   KVM_CAP_ARM_USER_IRQ >= 1:                     
8372                                                  
8373     KVM_ARM_DEV_EL1_VTIMER -  EL1 virtual tim    
8374     KVM_ARM_DEV_EL1_PTIMER -  EL1 physical ti    
8375     KVM_ARM_DEV_PMU        -  ARM PMU overflo    
8376                                                  
8377 Future versions of kvm may implement addition    
8378 indicated by returning a higher number from K    
8379 listed above.                                    
8380                                                  
8381 8.10 KVM_CAP_PPC_SMT_POSSIBLE                    
8382 -----------------------------                    
8383                                                  
8384 :Architectures: ppc                              
8385                                                  
8386 Querying this capability returns a bitmap ind    
8387 virtual SMT modes that can be set using KVM_C    
8388 (counting from the right) is set, then a virt    
8389 available.                                       
8390                                                  
8391 8.11 KVM_CAP_HYPERV_SYNIC2                       
8392 --------------------------                       
8393                                                  
8394 :Architectures: x86                              
8395                                                  
8396 This capability enables a newer version of Hy    
8397 controller (SynIC).  The only difference with    
8398 doesn't clear SynIC message and event flags p    
8399 writing to the respective MSRs.                  
8400                                                  
8401 8.12 KVM_CAP_HYPERV_VP_INDEX                     
8402 ----------------------------                     
8403                                                  
8404 :Architectures: x86                              
8405                                                  
8406 This capability indicates that userspace can     
8407 value is used to denote the target vcpu for a    
8408 compatibility, KVM initializes this msr to KV    
8409 capability is absent, userspace can still que    
8410                                                  
8411 8.13 KVM_CAP_S390_AIS_MIGRATION                  
8412 -------------------------------                  
8413                                                  
8414 :Architectures: s390                             
8415 :Parameters: none                                
8416                                                  
8417 This capability indicates if the flic device     
8418 AIS states for migration via the KVM_DEV_FLIC    
8419 to discover this without having to create a f    
8420                                                  
8421 8.14 KVM_CAP_S390_PSW                            
8422 ---------------------                            
8423                                                  
8424 :Architectures: s390                             
8425                                                  
8426 This capability indicates that the PSW is exp    
8427                                                  
8428 8.15 KVM_CAP_S390_GMAP                           
8429 ----------------------                           
8430                                                  
8431 :Architectures: s390                             
8432                                                  
8433 This capability indicates that the user space    
8434 be anywhere in the user memory address space,    
8435 aligned and sized to a segment (1MB) boundary    
8436                                                  
8437 8.16 KVM_CAP_S390_COW                            
8438 ---------------------                            
8439                                                  
8440 :Architectures: s390                             
8441                                                  
8442 This capability indicates that the user space    
8443 use copy-on-write semantics as well as dirty     
8444 tables.                                          
8445                                                  
8446 8.17 KVM_CAP_S390_BPB                            
8447 ---------------------                            
8448                                                  
8449 :Architectures: s390                             
8450                                                  
8451 This capability indicates that kvm will imple    
8452 reset, migration and nested KVM for branch pr    
8453 facility 82 should not be provided to the gue    
8454                                                  
8455 8.18 KVM_CAP_HYPERV_TLBFLUSH                     
8456 ----------------------------                     
8457                                                  
8458 :Architectures: x86                              
8459                                                  
8460 This capability indicates that KVM supports p    
8461 hypercalls:                                      
8462 HvFlushVirtualAddressSpace, HvFlushVirtualAdd    
8463 HvFlushVirtualAddressList, HvFlushVirtualAddr    
8464                                                  
8465 8.19 KVM_CAP_ARM_INJECT_SERROR_ESR               
8466 ----------------------------------               
8467                                                  
8468 :Architectures: arm64                            
8469                                                  
8470 This capability indicates that userspace can     
8471 KVM_SET_VCPU_EVENTS ioctl) the syndrome value    
8472 takes a virtual SError interrupt exception.      
8473 If KVM advertises this capability, userspace     
8474 the ESR syndrome. Other parts of the ESR, suc    
8475 CPU when the exception is taken. If this virt    
8476 AArch64, this value will be reported in the I    
8477                                                  
8478 See KVM_CAP_VCPU_EVENTS for more details.        
8479                                                  
8480 8.20 KVM_CAP_HYPERV_SEND_IPI                     
8481 ----------------------------                     
8482                                                  
8483 :Architectures: x86                              
8484                                                  
8485 This capability indicates that KVM supports p    
8486 hypercalls:                                      
8487 HvCallSendSyntheticClusterIpi, HvCallSendSynt    
8488                                                  
8489 8.21 KVM_CAP_HYPERV_DIRECT_TLBFLUSH              
8490 -----------------------------------              
8491                                                  
8492 :Architectures: x86                              
8493                                                  
8494 This capability indicates that KVM running on    
8495 enables Direct TLB flush for its guests meani    
8496 hypercalls are handled by Level 0 hypervisor     
8497 Due to the different ABI for hypercall parame    
8498 KVM, enabling this capability effectively dis    
8499 handling by KVM (as some KVM hypercall may be    
8500 flush hypercalls by Hyper-V) so userspace sho    
8501 in CPUID and only exposes Hyper-V identificat    
8502 thinks it's running on Hyper-V and only use H    
8503                                                  
8504 8.22 KVM_CAP_S390_VCPU_RESETS                    
8505 -----------------------------                    
8506                                                  
8507 :Architectures: s390                             
8508                                                  
8509 This capability indicates that the KVM_S390_N    
8510 KVM_S390_CLEAR_RESET ioctls are available.       
8511                                                  
8512 8.23 KVM_CAP_S390_PROTECTED                      
8513 ---------------------------                      
8514                                                  
8515 :Architectures: s390                             
8516                                                  
8517 This capability indicates that the Ultravisor    
8518 KVM can therefore start protected VMs.           
8519 This capability governs the KVM_S390_PV_COMMA    
8520 KVM_MP_STATE_LOAD MP_STATE. KVM_SET_MP_STATE     
8521 guests when the state change is invalid.         
8522                                                  
8523 8.24 KVM_CAP_STEAL_TIME                          
8524 -----------------------                          
8525                                                  
8526 :Architectures: arm64, x86                       
8527                                                  
8528 This capability indicates that KVM supports s    
8529 When steal time accounting is supported it ma    
8530 architecture-specific interfaces.  This capab    
8531 specific interfaces must be consistent, i.e.     
8532 is supported, than the other should as well a    
8533 see Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/vcpu.rst "    
8534 For x86 see Documentation/virt/kvm/x86/msr.rs    
8535                                                  
8536 8.25 KVM_CAP_S390_DIAG318                        
8537 -------------------------                        
8538                                                  
8539 :Architectures: s390                             
8540                                                  
8541 This capability enables a guest to set inform    
8542 (i.e. guest kernel type and version). The inf    
8543 system/firmware service events, providing add    
8544 environments running on the machine.             
8545                                                  
8546 The information is associated with the DIAGNO    
8547 an 8-byte value consisting of a one-byte Cont    
8548 a 7-byte Control Program Version Code (CPVC).    
8549 environment the control program is running in    
8550 CPVC is used for information specific to OS (    
8551 distribution...)                                 
8552                                                  
8553 If this capability is available, then the CPN    
8554 between KVM and userspace via the sync regs m    
8555                                                  
8556 8.26 KVM_CAP_X86_USER_SPACE_MSR                  
8557 -------------------------------                  
8558                                                  
8559 :Architectures: x86                              
8560                                                  
8561 This capability indicates that KVM supports d    
8562 writes to user space. It can be enabled on a     
8563 accesses that would usually trigger a #GP by     
8564 instead get bounced to user space through the    
8565 KVM_EXIT_X86_WRMSR exit notifications.           
8566                                                  
8567 8.27 KVM_CAP_X86_MSR_FILTER                      
8568 ---------------------------                      
8569                                                  
8570 :Architectures: x86                              
8571                                                  
8572 This capability indicates that KVM supports t    
8573 may be rejected. With this capability exposed    
8574 KVM_X86_SET_MSR_FILTER which user space can c    
8575 ranges that KVM should deny access to.           
8576                                                  
8577 In combination with KVM_CAP_X86_USER_SPACE_MS    
8578 trap and emulate MSRs that are outside of the    
8579 limit the attack surface on KVM's MSR emulati    
8580                                                  
8581 8.28 KVM_CAP_ENFORCE_PV_FEATURE_CPUID            
8582 -------------------------------------            
8583                                                  
8584 Architectures: x86                               
8585                                                  
8586 When enabled, KVM will disable paravirtual fe    
8587 guest according to the bits in the KVM_CPUID_    
8588 (0x40000001). Otherwise, a guest may use the     
8589 regardless of what has actually been exposed     
8590                                                  
8591 8.29 KVM_CAP_DIRTY_LOG_RING/KVM_CAP_DIRTY_LOG    
8592 ---------------------------------------------    
8593                                                  
8594 :Architectures: x86, arm64                       
8595 :Parameters: args[0] - size of the dirty log     
8596                                                  
8597 KVM is capable of tracking dirty memory using    
8598 mmapped into userspace; there is one dirty ri    
8599                                                  
8600 The dirty ring is available to userspace as a    
8601 ``struct kvm_dirty_gfn``.  Each dirty entry i    
8602                                                  
8603   struct kvm_dirty_gfn {                         
8604           __u32 flags;                           
8605           __u32 slot; /* as_id | slot_id */      
8606           __u64 offset;                          
8607   };                                             
8608                                                  
8609 The following values are defined for the flag    
8610 current state of the entry::                     
8611                                                  
8612   #define KVM_DIRTY_GFN_F_DIRTY           BIT    
8613   #define KVM_DIRTY_GFN_F_RESET           BIT    
8614   #define KVM_DIRTY_GFN_F_MASK            0x3    
8615                                                  
8616 Userspace should call KVM_ENABLE_CAP ioctl ri    
8617 ioctl to enable this capability for the new g    
8618 the rings.  Enabling the capability is only a    
8619 vCPU, and the size of the ring must be a powe    
8620 ring buffer, the less likely the ring is full    
8621 exit to userspace. The optimal size depends o    
8622 recommended that it be at least 64 KiB (4096     
8623                                                  
8624 Just like for dirty page bitmaps, the buffer     
8625 all user memory regions for which the KVM_MEM    
8626 set in KVM_SET_USER_MEMORY_REGION.  Once a me    
8627 with the flag set, userspace can start harves    
8628 ring buffer.                                     
8629                                                  
8630 An entry in the ring buffer can be unused (fl    
8631 dirty (flag bits ``01``) or harvested (flag b    
8632 state machine for the entry is as follows::      
8633                                                  
8634           dirtied         harvested        re    
8635      00 -----------> 01 -------------> 1X ---    
8636       ^                                          
8637       |                                          
8638       +--------------------------------------    
8639                                                  
8640 To harvest the dirty pages, userspace accesse    
8641 to read the dirty GFNs.  If the flags has the    
8642 the RESET bit must be cleared), then it means    
8643 The userspace should harvest this GFN and mar    
8644 ``01b`` to ``1Xb`` (bit 0 will be ignored by     
8645 to show that this GFN is harvested and waitin    
8646 on to the next GFN.  The userspace should con    
8647 flags of a GFN have the DIRTY bit cleared, me    
8648 all the dirty GFNs that were available.          
8649                                                  
8650 Note that on weakly ordered architectures, us    
8651 ring buffer (and more specifically the 'flags    
8652 using load-acquire/store-release accessors wh    
8653 other memory barrier that will ensure this or    
8654                                                  
8655 It's not necessary for userspace to harvest t    
8656 However it must collect the dirty GFNs in seq    
8657 program cannot skip one dirty GFN to collect     
8658                                                  
8659 After processing one or more entries in the r    
8660 calls the VM ioctl KVM_RESET_DIRTY_RINGS to n    
8661 it, so that the kernel will reprotect those c    
8662 Therefore, the ioctl must be called *before*     
8663 the dirty pages.                                 
8664                                                  
8665 The dirty ring can get full.  When it happens    
8666 vcpu will return with exit reason KVM_EXIT_DI    
8667                                                  
8668 The dirty ring interface has a major differen    
8669 KVM_GET_DIRTY_LOG interface in that, when rea    
8670 userspace, it's still possible that the kerne    
8671 processor's dirty page buffers into the kerne    
8672 flushing is done by the KVM_GET_DIRTY_LOG ioc    
8673 needs to kick the vcpu out of KVM_RUN using a    
8674 vmexit ensures that all dirty GFNs are flushe    
8675                                                  
8676 NOTE: KVM_CAP_DIRTY_LOG_RING_ACQ_REL is the o    
8677 should be exposed by weakly ordered architect    
8678 the additional memory ordering requirements i    
8679 reading the state of an entry and mutating it    
8680 Architecture with TSO-like ordering (such as     
8681 expose both KVM_CAP_DIRTY_LOG_RING and KVM_CA    
8682 to userspace.                                    
8683                                                  
8684 After enabling the dirty rings, the userspace    
8685 capability of KVM_CAP_DIRTY_LOG_RING_WITH_BIT    
8686 ring structures can be backed by per-slot bit    
8687 advertised, it means the architecture can dir    
8688 vcpu/ring context, so that some of the dirty     
8689 maintained in the bitmap structure. KVM_CAP_D    
8690 can't be enabled if the capability of KVM_CAP    
8691 hasn't been enabled, or any memslot has been     
8692                                                  
8693 Note that the bitmap here is only a backup of    
8694 use of the ring and bitmap combination is onl    
8695 only a very small amount of memory that is di    
8696 context. Otherwise, the stand-alone per-slot     
8697 be considered.                                   
8698                                                  
8699 To collect dirty bits in the backup bitmap, u    
8700 KVM_GET_DIRTY_LOG ioctl. KVM_CLEAR_DIRTY_LOG     
8701 the generation of the dirty bits is done in a    
8702 the dirty bitmap should be the very last thin    
8703 considering the state as complete. VMM needs     
8704 state is final and avoid missing dirty pages     
8705 after the bitmap collection.                     
8706                                                  
8707 NOTE: Multiple examples of using the backup b    
8708 tables through command KVM_DEV_ARM_{VGIC_GRP_    
8709 KVM device "kvm-arm-vgic-its". (2) restore vg    
8710 command KVM_DEV_ARM_{VGIC_GRP_CTRL, ITS_RESTO    
8711 "kvm-arm-vgic-its". VGICv3 LPI pending status    
8712 vgic3 pending table through KVM_DEV_ARM_VGIC_    
8713 command on KVM device "kvm-arm-vgic-v3".         
8714                                                  
8715 8.30 KVM_CAP_XEN_HVM                             
8716 --------------------                             
8717                                                  
8718 :Architectures: x86                              
8719                                                  
8720 This capability indicates the features that X    
8721 PVHVM guests. Valid flags are::                  
8722                                                  
8723   #define KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_HYPERCALL_MSR       
8724   #define KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_INTERCEPT_HCALL     
8725   #define KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_SHARED_INFO         
8726   #define KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_RUNSTATE            
8727   #define KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_EVTCHN_2LEVEL       
8728   #define KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_EVTCHN_SEND         
8729   #define KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_RUNSTATE_UPDATE_    
8730   #define KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_PVCLOCK_TSC_UNST    
8731                                                  
8732 The KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_HYPERCALL_MSR flag ind    
8733 ioctl is available, for the guest to set its     
8734                                                  
8735 If KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_INTERCEPT_HCALL is also    
8736 provided in the flags to KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG,     
8737 contents, to request that KVM generate hyperc    
8738 and also enable interception of guest hyperca    
8739                                                  
8740 The KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_SHARED_INFO flag indic    
8741 KVM_XEN_HVM_SET_ATTR, KVM_XEN_HVM_GET_ATTR, K    
8742 KVM_XEN_VCPU_GET_ATTR ioctls, as well as the     
8743 for event channel upcalls when the evtchn_upc    
8744 vcpu_info is set.                                
8745                                                  
8746 The KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_RUNSTATE flag indicate    
8747 features KVM_XEN_VCPU_ATTR_TYPE_RUNSTATE_ADDR    
8748 supported by the KVM_XEN_VCPU_SET_ATTR/KVM_XE    
8749                                                  
8750 The KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_EVTCHN_2LEVEL flag ind    
8751 of the type KVM_IRQ_ROUTING_XEN_EVTCHN are su    
8752 field set to indicate 2 level event channel d    
8753                                                  
8754 The KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_EVTCHN_SEND flag indic    
8755 injecting event channel events directly into     
8756 KVM_XEN_HVM_EVTCHN_SEND ioctl. It also indica    
8757 KVM_XEN_ATTR_TYPE_EVTCHN/XEN_VERSION HVM attr    
8758 KVM_XEN_VCPU_ATTR_TYPE_VCPU_ID/TIMER/UPCALL_V    
8759 related to event channel delivery, timers, an    
8760 interception.                                    
8761                                                  
8762 The KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_RUNSTATE_UPDATE_FLAG f    
8763 the KVM_XEN_ATTR_TYPE_RUNSTATE_UPDATE_FLAG at    
8764 and KVM_XEN_GET_ATTR ioctls. This controls wh    
8765 XEN_RUNSTATE_UPDATE flag in guest memory mapp    
8766 updates of the runstate information. Note tha    
8767 the RUNSTATE feature above, but not the RUNST    
8768 always set the XEN_RUNSTATE_UPDATE flag when     
8769 which is perhaps counterintuitive. When this     
8770 behave more correctly, not using the XEN_RUNS    
8771 specifically enabled (by the guest making the    
8772 to enable the KVM_XEN_ATTR_TYPE_RUNSTATE_UPDA    
8773                                                  
8774 The KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_PVCLOCK_TSC_UNSTABLE f    
8775 clearing the PVCLOCK_TSC_STABLE_BIT flag in X    
8776 done when the KVM_CAP_XEN_HVM ioctl sets the     
8777 KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG_PVCLOCK_TSC_UNSTABLE flag.    
8778                                                  
8779 8.31 KVM_CAP_PPC_MULTITCE                        
8780 -------------------------                        
8781                                                  
8782 :Capability: KVM_CAP_PPC_MULTITCE                
8783 :Architectures: ppc                              
8784 :Type: vm                                        
8785                                                  
8786 This capability means the kernel is capable o    
8787 H_PUT_TCE_INDIRECT and H_STUFF_TCE without pa    
8788 space. This significantly accelerates DMA ope    
8789 User space should expect that its handlers fo    
8790 are not going to be called if user space prev    
8791 in KVM (via KVM_CREATE_SPAPR_TCE or similar c    
8792                                                  
8793 In order to enable H_PUT_TCE_INDIRECT and H_S    
8794 user space might have to advertise it for the    
8795 IBM pSeries (sPAPR) guest starts using them i    
8796 present in the "ibm,hypertas-functions" devic    
8797                                                  
8798 The hypercalls mentioned above may or may not    
8799 in the kernel based fast path. If they can no    
8800 they will get passed on to user space. So use    
8801 an implementation for these despite the in ke    
8802                                                  
8803 This capability is always enabled.               
8804                                                  
8805 8.32 KVM_CAP_PTP_KVM                             
8806 --------------------                             
8807                                                  
8808 :Architectures: arm64                            
8809                                                  
8810 This capability indicates that the KVM virtua    
8811 supported in the host. A VMM can check whethe    
8812 available to the guest on migration.             
8813                                                  
8814 8.33 KVM_CAP_HYPERV_ENFORCE_CPUID                
8815 ---------------------------------                
8816                                                  
8817 Architectures: x86                               
8818                                                  
8819 When enabled, KVM will disable emulated Hyper    
8820 guest according to the bits Hyper-V CPUID fea    
8821 currently implemented Hyper-V features are pr    
8822 Hyper-V identification is set in the HYPERV_C    
8823 leaf.                                            
8824                                                  
8825 8.34 KVM_CAP_EXIT_HYPERCALL                      
8826 ---------------------------                      
8827                                                  
8828 :Capability: KVM_CAP_EXIT_HYPERCALL              
8829 :Architectures: x86                              
8830 :Type: vm                                        
8831                                                  
8832 This capability, if enabled, will cause KVM t    
8833 with KVM_EXIT_HYPERCALL exit reason to proces    
8834                                                  
8835 Calling KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION for this capabili    
8836 of hypercalls that can be configured to exit     
8837 Right now, the only such hypercall is KVM_HC_    
8838                                                  
8839 The argument to KVM_ENABLE_CAP is also a bitm    
8840 of the result of KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION.  KVM wi    
8841 the hypercalls whose corresponding bit is in     
8842 ENOSYS for the others.                           
8843                                                  
8844 8.35 KVM_CAP_PMU_CAPABILITY                      
8845 ---------------------------                      
8846                                                  
8847 :Capability: KVM_CAP_PMU_CAPABILITY              
8848 :Architectures: x86                              
8849 :Type: vm                                        
8850 :Parameters: arg[0] is bitmask of PMU virtual    
8851 :Returns: 0 on success, -EINVAL when arg[0] c    
8852                                                  
8853 This capability alters PMU virtualization in     
8854                                                  
8855 Calling KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION for this capabili    
8856 PMU virtualization capabilities that can be a    
8857                                                  
8858 The argument to KVM_ENABLE_CAP is also a bitm    
8859 PMU virtualization capabilities to be applied    
8860 only be invoked on a VM prior to the creation    
8861                                                  
8862 At this time, KVM_PMU_CAP_DISABLE is the only    
8863 this capability will disable PMU virtualizati    
8864 should adjust CPUID leaf 0xA to reflect that     
8865                                                  
8866 8.36 KVM_CAP_ARM_SYSTEM_SUSPEND                  
8867 -------------------------------                  
8868                                                  
8869 :Capability: KVM_CAP_ARM_SYSTEM_SUSPEND          
8870 :Architectures: arm64                            
8871 :Type: vm                                        
8872                                                  
8873 When enabled, KVM will exit to userspace with    
8874 type KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT_SUSPEND to process the     
8875                                                  
8876 8.37 KVM_CAP_S390_PROTECTED_DUMP                 
8877 --------------------------------                 
8878                                                  
8879 :Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_PROTECTED_DUMP         
8880 :Architectures: s390                             
8881 :Type: vm                                        
8882                                                  
8883 This capability indicates that KVM and the Ul    
8884 PV guests. The `KVM_PV_DUMP` command is avail    
8885 `KVM_S390_PV_COMMAND` ioctl and the `KVM_PV_I    
8886 dump related UV data. Also the vcpu ioctl `KV    
8887 available and supports the `KVM_PV_DUMP_CPU`     
8888                                                  
8889 8.38 KVM_CAP_VM_DISABLE_NX_HUGE_PAGES            
8890 -------------------------------------            
8891                                                  
8892 :Capability: KVM_CAP_VM_DISABLE_NX_HUGE_PAGES    
8893 :Architectures: x86                              
8894 :Type: vm                                        
8895 :Parameters: arg[0] must be 0.                   
8896 :Returns: 0 on success, -EPERM if the userspa    
8897           have CAP_SYS_BOOT, -EINVAL if args[    
8898           created.                               
8899                                                  
8900 This capability disables the NX huge pages mi    
8901                                                  
8902 The capability has no effect if the nx_huge_p    
8903                                                  
8904 This capability may only be set before any vC    
8905                                                  
8906 8.39 KVM_CAP_S390_CPU_TOPOLOGY                   
8907 ------------------------------                   
8908                                                  
8909 :Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_CPU_TOPOLOGY           
8910 :Architectures: s390                             
8911 :Type: vm                                        
8912                                                  
8913 This capability indicates that KVM will provi    
8914 facility which consist of the interpretation     
8915 the function code 2 along with interception a    
8916 PTF instruction with function codes 0 or 1 an    
8917 instruction to the userland hypervisor.          
8918                                                  
8919 The stfle facility 11, CPU Topology facility,    
8920 to the guest without this capability.            
8921                                                  
8922 When this capability is present, KVM provides    
8923 on vm fd, KVM_S390_VM_CPU_TOPOLOGY.              
8924 This new attribute allows to get, set or clea    
8925 Topology Report (MTCR) bit of the SCA through    
8926 structure.                                       
8927                                                  
8928 When getting the Modified Change Topology Rep    
8929 must point to a byte where the value will be     
8930                                                  
8931 8.40 KVM_CAP_ARM_EAGER_SPLIT_CHUNK_SIZE          
8932 ---------------------------------------          
8933                                                  
8934 :Capability: KVM_CAP_ARM_EAGER_SPLIT_CHUNK_SI    
8935 :Architectures: arm64                            
8936 :Type: vm                                        
8937 :Parameters: arg[0] is the new split chunk si    
8938 :Returns: 0 on success, -EINVAL if any memslo    
8939                                                  
8940 This capability sets the chunk size used in E    
8941                                                  
8942 Eager Page Splitting improves the performance    
8943 in live migrations) when guest memory is back    
8944 avoids splitting huge-pages (into PAGE_SIZE p    
8945 it eagerly when enabling dirty logging (with     
8946 KVM_MEM_LOG_DIRTY_PAGES flag for a memory reg    
8947 KVM_CLEAR_DIRTY_LOG.                             
8948                                                  
8949 The chunk size specifies how many pages to br    
8950 single allocation for each chunk. Bigger the     
8951 need to be allocated ahead of time.              
8952                                                  
8953 The chunk size needs to be a valid block size    
8954 block sizes is exposed in KVM_CAP_ARM_SUPPORT    
8955 64-bit bitmap (each bit describing a block si    
8956 0, to disable the eager page splitting.          
8957                                                  
8958 8.41 KVM_CAP_VM_TYPES                            
8959 ---------------------                            
8960                                                  
8961 :Capability: KVM_CAP_MEMORY_ATTRIBUTES           
8962 :Architectures: x86                              
8963 :Type: system ioctl                              
8964                                                  
8965 This capability returns a bitmap of support V    
8966 means the VM type with value @n is supported.    
8967                                                  
8968   #define KVM_X86_DEFAULT_VM    0                
8969   #define KVM_X86_SW_PROTECTED_VM       1        
8970   #define KVM_X86_SEV_VM        2                
8971   #define KVM_X86_SEV_ES_VM     3                
8972                                                  
8973 Note, KVM_X86_SW_PROTECTED_VM is currently on    
8974 Do not use KVM_X86_SW_PROTECTED_VM for "real"    
8975 production.  The behavior and effective ABI f    
8976 unstable.                                        
8977                                                  
8978 9. Known KVM API problems                        
8979 =========================                        
8980                                                  
8981 In some cases, KVM's API has some inconsisten    
8982 that userspace need to be aware of.  This sec    
8983 these issues.                                    
8984                                                  
8985 Most of them are architecture specific, so th    
8986 architecture.                                    
8987                                                  
8988 9.1. x86                                         
8989 --------                                         
8990                                                  
8991 ``KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_CPUID`` issues               
8992 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^               
8993                                                  
8994 In general, ``KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_CPUID`` is de    
8995 to take its result and pass it directly to ``    
8996 documents some cases in which that requires s    
8997                                                  
8998 Local APIC features                              
8999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~                              
9000                                                  
9001 CPU[EAX=1]:ECX[21] (X2APIC) is reported by ``    
9002 but it can only be enabled if ``KVM_CREATE_IR    
9003 ``KVM_ENABLE_CAP(KVM_CAP_IRQCHIP_SPLIT)`` are    
9004 the local APIC.                                  
9005                                                  
9006 The same is true for the ``KVM_FEATURE_PV_UNH    
9007                                                  
9008 CPU[EAX=1]:ECX[24] (TSC_DEADLINE) is not repo    
9009 It can be enabled if ``KVM_CAP_TSC_DEADLINE_T    
9010 has enabled in-kernel emulation of the local     
9011                                                  
9012 CPU topology                                     
9013 ~~~~~~~~~~~~                                     
9014                                                  
9015 Several CPUID values include topology informa    
9016 0x0b and 0x1f for Intel systems, 0x8000001e f    
9017 versions of KVM return different values for t    
9018 should not rely on it.  Currently they return    
9019                                                  
9020 If userspace wishes to set up a guest topolog    
9021 the values of these three leaves differ for e    
9022 the APIC ID is found in EDX for all subleaves    
9023 for 0x8000001e; the latter also encodes the c    
9024 7:0 of EBX and ECX respectively.                 
9025                                                  
9026 Obsolete ioctls and capabilities                 
9027 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                 
9028                                                  
9029 KVM_CAP_DISABLE_QUIRKS does not let userspace    
9030 available.  Use ``KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION(KVM_CAP    
9031 available.                                       
9032                                                  
9033 Ordering of KVM_GET_*/KVM_SET_* ioctls           
9034 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^           
9035                                                  
9036 TBD                                              
                                                      

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