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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
  2 
  3 ===============================================
  4 ARM Virtual Interrupt Translation Service (ITS)
  5 ===============================================
  6 
  7 Device types supported:
  8   KVM_DEV_TYPE_ARM_VGIC_ITS    ARM Interrupt Translation Service Controller
  9 
 10 The ITS allows MSI(-X) interrupts to be injected into guests. This extension is
 11 optional.  Creating a virtual ITS controller also requires a host GICv3 (see
 12 arm-vgic-v3.txt), but does not depend on having physical ITS controllers.
 13 
 14 There can be multiple ITS controllers per guest, each of them has to have
 15 a separate, non-overlapping MMIO region.
 16 
 17 
 18 Groups
 19 ======
 20 
 21 KVM_DEV_ARM_VGIC_GRP_ADDR
 22 -------------------------
 23 
 24   Attributes:
 25     KVM_VGIC_ITS_ADDR_TYPE (rw, 64-bit)
 26       Base address in the guest physical address space of the GICv3 ITS
 27       control register frame.
 28       This address needs to be 64K aligned and the region covers 128K.
 29 
 30   Errors:
 31 
 32     =======  =================================================
 33     -E2BIG   Address outside of addressable IPA range
 34     -EINVAL  Incorrectly aligned address
 35     -EEXIST  Address already configured
 36     -EFAULT  Invalid user pointer for attr->addr.
 37     -ENODEV  Incorrect attribute or the ITS is not supported.
 38     =======  =================================================
 39 
 40 
 41 KVM_DEV_ARM_VGIC_GRP_CTRL
 42 -------------------------
 43 
 44   Attributes:
 45     KVM_DEV_ARM_VGIC_CTRL_INIT
 46       request the initialization of the ITS, no additional parameter in
 47       kvm_device_attr.addr.
 48 
 49     KVM_DEV_ARM_ITS_CTRL_RESET
 50       reset the ITS, no additional parameter in kvm_device_attr.addr.
 51       See "ITS Reset State" section.
 52 
 53     KVM_DEV_ARM_ITS_SAVE_TABLES
 54       save the ITS table data into guest RAM, at the location provisioned
 55       by the guest in corresponding registers/table entries. Should userspace
 56       require a form of dirty tracking to identify which pages are modified
 57       by the saving process, it should use a bitmap even if using another
 58       mechanism to track the memory dirtied by the vCPUs.
 59 
 60       The layout of the tables in guest memory defines an ABI. The entries
 61       are laid out in little endian format as described in the last paragraph.
 62 
 63     KVM_DEV_ARM_ITS_RESTORE_TABLES
 64       restore the ITS tables from guest RAM to ITS internal structures.
 65 
 66       The GICV3 must be restored before the ITS and all ITS registers but
 67       the GITS_CTLR must be restored before restoring the ITS tables.
 68 
 69       The GITS_IIDR read-only register must also be restored before
 70       calling KVM_DEV_ARM_ITS_RESTORE_TABLES as the IIDR revision field
 71       encodes the ABI revision.
 72 
 73       The expected ordering when restoring the GICv3/ITS is described in section
 74       "ITS Restore Sequence".
 75 
 76   Errors:
 77 
 78     =======  ==========================================================
 79      -ENXIO  ITS not properly configured as required prior to setting
 80              this attribute
 81     -ENOMEM  Memory shortage when allocating ITS internal data
 82     -EINVAL  Inconsistent restored data
 83     -EFAULT  Invalid guest ram access
 84     -EBUSY   One or more VCPUS are running
 85     -EACCES  The virtual ITS is backed by a physical GICv4 ITS, and the
 86              state is not available without GICv4.1
 87     =======  ==========================================================
 88 
 89 KVM_DEV_ARM_VGIC_GRP_ITS_REGS
 90 -----------------------------
 91 
 92   Attributes:
 93       The attr field of kvm_device_attr encodes the offset of the
 94       ITS register, relative to the ITS control frame base address
 95       (ITS_base).
 96 
 97       kvm_device_attr.addr points to a __u64 value whatever the width
 98       of the addressed register (32/64 bits). 64 bit registers can only
 99       be accessed with full length.
100 
101       Writes to read-only registers are ignored by the kernel except for:
102 
103       - GITS_CREADR. It must be restored otherwise commands in the queue
104         will be re-executed after restoring CWRITER. GITS_CREADR must be
105         restored before restoring the GITS_CTLR which is likely to enable the
106         ITS. Also it must be restored after GITS_CBASER since a write to
107         GITS_CBASER resets GITS_CREADR.
108       - GITS_IIDR. The Revision field encodes the table layout ABI revision.
109         In the future we might implement direct injection of virtual LPIs.
110         This will require an upgrade of the table layout and an evolution of
111         the ABI. GITS_IIDR must be restored before calling
112         KVM_DEV_ARM_ITS_RESTORE_TABLES.
113 
114       For other registers, getting or setting a register has the same
115       effect as reading/writing the register on real hardware.
116 
117   Errors:
118 
119     =======  ====================================================
120     -ENXIO   Offset does not correspond to any supported register
121     -EFAULT  Invalid user pointer for attr->addr
122     -EINVAL  Offset is not 64-bit aligned
123     -EBUSY   one or more VCPUS are running
124     =======  ====================================================
125 
126 ITS Restore Sequence:
127 ---------------------
128 
129 The following ordering must be followed when restoring the GIC and the ITS:
130 
131 a) restore all guest memory and create vcpus
132 b) restore all redistributors
133 c) provide the ITS base address
134    (KVM_DEV_ARM_VGIC_GRP_ADDR)
135 d) restore the ITS in the following order:
136 
137      1. Restore GITS_CBASER
138      2. Restore all other ``GITS_`` registers, except GITS_CTLR!
139      3. Load the ITS table data (KVM_DEV_ARM_ITS_RESTORE_TABLES)
140      4. Restore GITS_CTLR
141 
142 Then vcpus can be started.
143 
144 ITS Table ABI REV0:
145 -------------------
146 
147  Revision 0 of the ABI only supports the features of a virtual GICv3, and does
148  not support a virtual GICv4 with support for direct injection of virtual
149  interrupts for nested hypervisors.
150 
151  The device table and ITT are indexed by the DeviceID and EventID,
152  respectively. The collection table is not indexed by CollectionID, and the
153  entries in the collection are listed in no particular order.
154  All entries are 8 bytes.
155 
156  Device Table Entry (DTE)::
157 
158    bits:     | 63| 62 ... 49 | 48 ... 5 | 4 ... 0 |
159    values:   | V |   next    | ITT_addr |  Size   |
160 
161  where:
162 
163  - V indicates whether the entry is valid. If not, other fields
164    are not meaningful.
165  - next: equals to 0 if this entry is the last one; otherwise it
166    corresponds to the DeviceID offset to the next DTE, capped by
167    2^14 -1.
168  - ITT_addr matches bits [51:8] of the ITT address (256 Byte aligned).
169  - Size specifies the supported number of bits for the EventID,
170    minus one
171 
172  Collection Table Entry (CTE)::
173 
174    bits:     | 63| 62 ..  52  | 51 ... 16 | 15  ...   0 |
175    values:   | V |    RES0    |  RDBase   |    ICID     |
176 
177  where:
178 
179  - V indicates whether the entry is valid. If not, other fields are
180    not meaningful.
181  - RES0: reserved field with Should-Be-Zero-or-Preserved behavior.
182  - RDBase is the PE number (GICR_TYPER.Processor_Number semantic),
183  - ICID is the collection ID
184 
185  Interrupt Translation Entry (ITE)::
186 
187    bits:     | 63 ... 48 | 47 ... 16 | 15 ... 0 |
188    values:   |    next   |   pINTID  |  ICID    |
189 
190  where:
191 
192  - next: equals to 0 if this entry is the last one; otherwise it corresponds
193    to the EventID offset to the next ITE capped by 2^16 -1.
194  - pINTID is the physical LPI ID; if zero, it means the entry is not valid
195    and other fields are not meaningful.
196  - ICID is the collection ID
197 
198 ITS Reset State:
199 ----------------
200 
201 RESET returns the ITS to the same state that it was when first created and
202 initialized. When the RESET command returns, the following things are
203 guaranteed:
204 
205 - The ITS is not enabled and quiescent
206   GITS_CTLR.Enabled = 0 .Quiescent=1
207 - There is no internally cached state
208 - No collection or device table are used
209   GITS_BASER<n>.Valid = 0
210 - GITS_CBASER = 0, GITS_CREADR = 0, GITS_CWRITER = 0
211 - The ABI version is unchanged and remains the one set when the ITS
212   device was first created.

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