1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 3 ================================= 4 The PPC KVM paravirtual interface 5 ================================= 6 7 The basic execution principle by which KVM on 8 space code in PR=1 which is user space. This w 9 instructions and can emulate them accordingly. 10 11 Unfortunately that is also the downfall. There 12 instructions that needlessly return us to the 13 could be handled differently. 14 15 This is what the PPC PV interface helps with. 16 and transforms them into unprivileged ones wit 17 This cuts down virtualization costs by about 5 18 19 The code for that interface can be found in ar 20 21 Querying for existence 22 ====================== 23 24 To find out if we're running on KVM or not, we 25 Linux is running on KVM, a node /hypervisor ex 26 compatible property with the value "linux,kvm" 27 28 Once you determined you're running under a PV 29 hypercalls as described below. 30 31 KVM hypercalls 32 ============== 33 34 Inside the device tree's /hypervisor node ther 35 'hypercall-instructions'. This property contai 36 up the hypercall. To call a hypercall, just ca 37 38 The parameters are as follows: 39 40 ======== ================ 41 Register IN 42 ======== ================ 43 r0 - 44 r3 1st parameter 45 r4 2nd parameter 46 r5 3rd parameter 47 r6 4th parameter 48 r7 5th parameter 49 r8 6th parameter 50 r9 7th parameter 51 r10 8th parameter 52 r11 hypercall number 53 r12 - 54 ======== ================ 55 56 Hypercall definitions are shared in generic co 57 apply for x86 and powerpc alike with the excep 58 also needs to be ORed with the KVM vendor code 59 60 Return codes can be as follows: 61 62 ==== ====================== 63 Code Meaning 64 ==== ====================== 65 0 Success 66 12 Hypercall not implemen 67 <0 Error 68 ==== ====================== 69 70 The magic page 71 ============== 72 73 To enable communication between the hypervisor 74 page that contains parts of supervisor visible 75 map this shared page using the KVM hypercall K 76 77 With this hypercall issued the guest always ge 78 desired location. The first parameter indicate 79 MMU is enabled. The second parameter indicates 80 applicable to the target. For now, we always m 81 can access it using absolute load and store fu 82 instruction reads the first field of the magic 83 84 ld rX, -4096(0) 85 86 The interface is designed to be extensible sho 87 additional registers to the magic page. If you 88 also define a new hypercall feature to indicat 89 registers. Only if the host supports the addit 90 91 The magic page layout is described by struct k 92 in arch/powerpc/include/uapi/asm/kvm_para.h. 93 94 Magic page features 95 =================== 96 97 When mapping the magic page using the KVM hype 98 a second return value is passed to the guest. 99 a bitmap of available features inside the magi 100 101 The following enhancements to the magic page a 102 103 ============================ ============== 104 KVM_MAGIC_FEAT_SR Maps SR regist 105 KVM_MAGIC_FEAT_MAS0_TO_SPRG7 Maps MASn, ESR 106 ============================ ============== 107 108 For enhanced features in the magic page, pleas 109 feature before using them! 110 111 Magic page flags 112 ================ 113 114 In addition to features that indicate whether 115 feature we also have a channel for a guest to 116 of something. This is what we call "flags". 117 118 Flags are passed to the host in the low 12 bit 119 120 The following flags are currently available fo 121 122 MAGIC_PAGE_FLAG_NOT_MAPPED_NX Guest handles 123 124 MSR bits 125 ======== 126 127 The MSR contains bits that require hypervisor 128 not require direct hypervisor intervention bec 129 when entering the guest or don't have any impa 130 131 The following bits are safe to be set inside t 132 133 - MSR_EE 134 - MSR_RI 135 136 If any other bit changes in the MSR, please st 137 138 Patched instructions 139 ==================== 140 141 The "ld" and "std" instructions are transforme 142 respectively on 32-bit systems with an added o 143 endianness. 144 145 The following is a list of mapping the Linux k 146 guest. Implementing any of those mappings is o 147 also act on the shared page. So calling privil 148 before. 149 150 ======================= ====================== 151 From To 152 ======================= ====================== 153 mfmsr rX ld rX, magic_page 154 mfsprg rX, 0 ld rX, magic_page 155 mfsprg rX, 1 ld rX, magic_page 156 mfsprg rX, 2 ld rX, magic_page 157 mfsprg rX, 3 ld rX, magic_page 158 mfsrr0 rX ld rX, magic_page 159 mfsrr1 rX ld rX, magic_page 160 mfdar rX ld rX, magic_page 161 mfdsisr rX lwz rX, magic_page 162 163 mtmsr rX std rX, magic_page 164 mtsprg 0, rX std rX, magic_page 165 mtsprg 1, rX std rX, magic_page 166 mtsprg 2, rX std rX, magic_page 167 mtsprg 3, rX std rX, magic_page 168 mtsrr0 rX std rX, magic_page 169 mtsrr1 rX std rX, magic_page 170 mtdar rX std rX, magic_page 171 mtdsisr rX stw rX, magic_page 172 173 tlbsync nop 174 175 mtmsrd rX, 0 b <special mtmsr 176 mtmsr rX b <special mtmsr 177 178 mtmsrd rX, 1 b <special mtmsr 179 180 [Book3S only] 181 mtsrin rX, rY b <special mtsri 182 183 [BookE only] 184 wrteei [0|1] b <special wrtee 185 ======================= ====================== 186 187 Some instructions require more logic to determ 188 or store instruction can deliver. To enable pa 189 RAM around where we can live translate instruc 190 following: 191 192 1) copy emulation code to memory 193 2) patch that code to fit the emulated 194 3) patch that code to return to the or 195 4) patch the original instruction to b 196 197 That way we can inject an arbitrary amount of 198 instruction. This allows us to check for pendi 199 for example. 200 201 Hypercall ABIs in KVM on PowerPC 202 ================================= 203 204 1) KVM hypercalls (ePAPR) 205 206 These are ePAPR compliant hypercall implementa 207 generic hypercalls are implemented here, like 208 available on all targets. 209 210 2) PAPR hypercalls 211 212 PAPR hypercalls are needed to run server Power 213 These are the same hypercalls that pHyp, the P 214 them are handled in the kernel, some are handl 215 available on book3s_64. 216 217 3) OSI hypercalls 218 219 Mac-on-Linux is another user of KVM on PowerPC 220 before KVM). This is supported to maintain com 221 forwarded to user space. This is only useful o 222 book3s_64 as well.
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