2 * Hyper-V guest/hypervisor interaction
4 * Copyright (c) 2015-2018 Virtuozzo International GmbH.
6 * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
7 * See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
10 #include "qemu/osdep.h"
11 #include "qemu/main-loop.h"
12 #include "qapi/error.h"
13 #include "exec/address-spaces.h"
14 #include "sysemu/kvm.h"
15 #include "qemu/bitops.h"
16 #include "qemu/error-report.h"
17 #include "qemu/queue.h"
19 #include "qemu/rcu_queue.h"
20 #include "hw/hyperv/hyperv.h"
22 typedef struct SynICState
{
23 DeviceState parent_obj
;
29 hwaddr event_page_addr
;
30 MemoryRegion msg_page_mr
;
31 MemoryRegion event_page_mr
;
32 struct hyperv_message_page
*msg_page
;
33 struct hyperv_event_flags_page
*event_page
;
36 #define TYPE_SYNIC "hyperv-synic"
37 #define SYNIC(obj) OBJECT_CHECK(SynICState, (obj), TYPE_SYNIC)
39 static SynICState
*get_synic(CPUState
*cs
)
41 return SYNIC(object_resolve_path_component(OBJECT(cs
), "synic"));
44 static void synic_update(SynICState
*synic
, bool enable
,
45 hwaddr msg_page_addr
, hwaddr event_page_addr
)
48 synic
->enabled
= enable
;
49 if (synic
->msg_page_addr
!= msg_page_addr
) {
50 if (synic
->msg_page_addr
) {
51 memory_region_del_subregion(get_system_memory(),
55 memory_region_add_subregion(get_system_memory(), msg_page_addr
,
58 synic
->msg_page_addr
= msg_page_addr
;
60 if (synic
->event_page_addr
!= event_page_addr
) {
61 if (synic
->event_page_addr
) {
62 memory_region_del_subregion(get_system_memory(),
63 &synic
->event_page_mr
);
65 if (event_page_addr
) {
66 memory_region_add_subregion(get_system_memory(), event_page_addr
,
67 &synic
->event_page_mr
);
69 synic
->event_page_addr
= event_page_addr
;
73 void hyperv_synic_update(CPUState
*cs
, bool enable
,
74 hwaddr msg_page_addr
, hwaddr event_page_addr
)
76 SynICState
*synic
= get_synic(cs
);
82 synic_update(synic
, enable
, msg_page_addr
, event_page_addr
);
85 static void synic_realize(DeviceState
*dev
, Error
**errp
)
87 Object
*obj
= OBJECT(dev
);
88 SynICState
*synic
= SYNIC(dev
);
89 char *msgp_name
, *eventp_name
;
92 /* memory region names have to be globally unique */
93 vp_index
= hyperv_vp_index(synic
->cs
);
94 msgp_name
= g_strdup_printf("synic-%u-msg-page", vp_index
);
95 eventp_name
= g_strdup_printf("synic-%u-event-page", vp_index
);
97 memory_region_init_ram(&synic
->msg_page_mr
, obj
, msgp_name
,
98 sizeof(*synic
->msg_page
), &error_abort
);
99 memory_region_init_ram(&synic
->event_page_mr
, obj
, eventp_name
,
100 sizeof(*synic
->event_page
), &error_abort
);
101 synic
->msg_page
= memory_region_get_ram_ptr(&synic
->msg_page_mr
);
102 synic
->event_page
= memory_region_get_ram_ptr(&synic
->event_page_mr
);
107 static void synic_reset(DeviceState
*dev
)
109 SynICState
*synic
= SYNIC(dev
);
110 memset(synic
->msg_page
, 0, sizeof(*synic
->msg_page
));
111 memset(synic
->event_page
, 0, sizeof(*synic
->event_page
));
112 synic_update(synic
, false, 0, 0);
115 static void synic_class_init(ObjectClass
*klass
, void *data
)
117 DeviceClass
*dc
= DEVICE_CLASS(klass
);
119 dc
->realize
= synic_realize
;
120 dc
->reset
= synic_reset
;
121 dc
->user_creatable
= false;
124 void hyperv_synic_add(CPUState
*cs
)
129 obj
= object_new(TYPE_SYNIC
);
132 object_property_add_child(OBJECT(cs
), "synic", obj
, &error_abort
);
134 object_property_set_bool(obj
, true, "realized", &error_abort
);
137 void hyperv_synic_reset(CPUState
*cs
)
139 SynICState
*synic
= get_synic(cs
);
142 device_reset(DEVICE(synic
));
146 static const TypeInfo synic_type_info
= {
148 .parent
= TYPE_DEVICE
,
149 .instance_size
= sizeof(SynICState
),
150 .class_init
= synic_class_init
,
153 static void synic_register_types(void)
155 type_register_static(&synic_type_info
);
158 type_init(synic_register_types
)
161 * KVM has its own message producers (SynIC timers). To guarantee
162 * serialization with both KVM vcpu and the guest cpu, the messages are first
163 * staged in an intermediate area and then posted to the SynIC message page in
166 typedef struct HvSintStagedMessage
{
167 /* message content staged by hyperv_post_msg */
168 struct hyperv_message msg
;
169 /* callback + data (r/o) to complete the processing in a BH */
172 /* message posting status filled by cpu_post_msg */
174 /* passing the buck: */
179 * hyperv_post_msg (e.g. in main loop) grabs the staged area (FREE ->
180 * BUSY), copies msg, and schedules cpu_post_msg on the assigned cpu
184 * cpu_post_msg (vcpu thread) tries to copy staged msg to msg slot,
185 * notify the guest, records the status, marks the posting done (BUSY
186 * -> POSTED), and schedules sint_msg_bh BH
188 HV_STAGED_MSG_POSTED
,
190 * sint_msg_bh (BH) verifies that the posting is done, runs the
191 * callback, and starts over (POSTED -> FREE)
194 } HvSintStagedMessage
;
200 EventNotifier sint_set_notifier
;
201 EventNotifier sint_ack_notifier
;
203 HvSintStagedMessage
*staged_msg
;
208 static CPUState
*hyperv_find_vcpu(uint32_t vp_index
)
210 CPUState
*cs
= qemu_get_cpu(vp_index
);
211 assert(hyperv_vp_index(cs
) == vp_index
);
216 * BH to complete the processing of a staged message.
218 static void sint_msg_bh(void *opaque
)
220 HvSintRoute
*sint_route
= opaque
;
221 HvSintStagedMessage
*staged_msg
= sint_route
->staged_msg
;
223 if (atomic_read(&staged_msg
->state
) != HV_STAGED_MSG_POSTED
) {
224 /* status nor ready yet (spurious ack from guest?), ignore */
228 staged_msg
->cb(staged_msg
->cb_data
, staged_msg
->status
);
229 staged_msg
->status
= 0;
231 /* staged message processing finished, ready to start over */
232 atomic_set(&staged_msg
->state
, HV_STAGED_MSG_FREE
);
233 /* drop the reference taken in hyperv_post_msg */
234 hyperv_sint_route_unref(sint_route
);
238 * Worker to transfer the message from the staging area into the SynIC message
239 * page in vcpu context.
241 static void cpu_post_msg(CPUState
*cs
, run_on_cpu_data data
)
243 HvSintRoute
*sint_route
= data
.host_ptr
;
244 HvSintStagedMessage
*staged_msg
= sint_route
->staged_msg
;
245 SynICState
*synic
= sint_route
->synic
;
246 struct hyperv_message
*dst_msg
;
247 bool wait_for_sint_ack
= false;
249 assert(staged_msg
->state
== HV_STAGED_MSG_BUSY
);
251 if (!synic
->enabled
|| !synic
->msg_page_addr
) {
252 staged_msg
->status
= -ENXIO
;
256 dst_msg
= &synic
->msg_page
->slot
[sint_route
->sint
];
258 if (dst_msg
->header
.message_type
!= HV_MESSAGE_NONE
) {
259 dst_msg
->header
.message_flags
|= HV_MESSAGE_FLAG_PENDING
;
260 staged_msg
->status
= -EAGAIN
;
261 wait_for_sint_ack
= true;
263 memcpy(dst_msg
, &staged_msg
->msg
, sizeof(*dst_msg
));
264 staged_msg
->status
= hyperv_sint_route_set_sint(sint_route
);
267 memory_region_set_dirty(&synic
->msg_page_mr
, 0, sizeof(*synic
->msg_page
));
270 atomic_set(&staged_msg
->state
, HV_STAGED_MSG_POSTED
);
272 * Notify the msg originator of the progress made; if the slot was busy we
273 * set msg_pending flag in it so it will be the guest who will do EOM and
274 * trigger the notification from KVM via sint_ack_notifier
276 if (!wait_for_sint_ack
) {
277 aio_bh_schedule_oneshot(qemu_get_aio_context(), sint_msg_bh
,
283 * Post a Hyper-V message to the staging area, for delivery to guest in the
286 int hyperv_post_msg(HvSintRoute
*sint_route
, struct hyperv_message
*src_msg
)
288 HvSintStagedMessage
*staged_msg
= sint_route
->staged_msg
;
292 /* grab the staging area */
293 if (atomic_cmpxchg(&staged_msg
->state
, HV_STAGED_MSG_FREE
,
294 HV_STAGED_MSG_BUSY
) != HV_STAGED_MSG_FREE
) {
298 memcpy(&staged_msg
->msg
, src_msg
, sizeof(*src_msg
));
300 /* hold a reference on sint_route until the callback is finished */
301 hyperv_sint_route_ref(sint_route
);
303 /* schedule message posting attempt in vcpu thread */
304 async_run_on_cpu(sint_route
->synic
->cs
, cpu_post_msg
,
305 RUN_ON_CPU_HOST_PTR(sint_route
));
309 static void sint_ack_handler(EventNotifier
*notifier
)
311 HvSintRoute
*sint_route
= container_of(notifier
, HvSintRoute
,
313 event_notifier_test_and_clear(notifier
);
316 * the guest consumed the previous message so complete the current one with
317 * -EAGAIN and let the msg originator retry
319 aio_bh_schedule_oneshot(qemu_get_aio_context(), sint_msg_bh
, sint_route
);
323 * Set given event flag for a given sint on a given vcpu, and signal the sint.
325 int hyperv_set_event_flag(HvSintRoute
*sint_route
, unsigned eventno
)
328 SynICState
*synic
= sint_route
->synic
;
329 unsigned long *flags
, set_mask
;
332 if (eventno
> HV_EVENT_FLAGS_COUNT
) {
335 if (!synic
->enabled
|| !synic
->event_page_addr
) {
339 set_idx
= BIT_WORD(eventno
);
340 set_mask
= BIT_MASK(eventno
);
341 flags
= synic
->event_page
->slot
[sint_route
->sint
].flags
;
343 if ((atomic_fetch_or(&flags
[set_idx
], set_mask
) & set_mask
) != set_mask
) {
344 memory_region_set_dirty(&synic
->event_page_mr
, 0,
345 sizeof(*synic
->event_page
));
346 ret
= hyperv_sint_route_set_sint(sint_route
);
353 HvSintRoute
*hyperv_sint_route_new(uint32_t vp_index
, uint32_t sint
,
354 HvSintMsgCb cb
, void *cb_data
)
356 HvSintRoute
*sint_route
;
357 EventNotifier
*ack_notifier
;
362 cs
= hyperv_find_vcpu(vp_index
);
367 synic
= get_synic(cs
);
372 sint_route
= g_new0(HvSintRoute
, 1);
373 r
= event_notifier_init(&sint_route
->sint_set_notifier
, false);
379 ack_notifier
= cb
? &sint_route
->sint_ack_notifier
: NULL
;
381 sint_route
->staged_msg
= g_new0(HvSintStagedMessage
, 1);
382 sint_route
->staged_msg
->cb
= cb
;
383 sint_route
->staged_msg
->cb_data
= cb_data
;
385 r
= event_notifier_init(ack_notifier
, false);
387 goto err_sint_set_notifier
;
390 event_notifier_set_handler(ack_notifier
, sint_ack_handler
);
393 gsi
= kvm_irqchip_add_hv_sint_route(kvm_state
, vp_index
, sint
);
398 r
= kvm_irqchip_add_irqfd_notifier_gsi(kvm_state
,
399 &sint_route
->sint_set_notifier
,
404 sint_route
->gsi
= gsi
;
405 sint_route
->synic
= synic
;
406 sint_route
->sint
= sint
;
407 sint_route
->refcount
= 1;
412 kvm_irqchip_release_virq(kvm_state
, gsi
);
415 event_notifier_set_handler(ack_notifier
, NULL
);
416 event_notifier_cleanup(ack_notifier
);
417 g_free(sint_route
->staged_msg
);
419 err_sint_set_notifier
:
420 event_notifier_cleanup(&sint_route
->sint_set_notifier
);
427 void hyperv_sint_route_ref(HvSintRoute
*sint_route
)
429 sint_route
->refcount
++;
432 void hyperv_sint_route_unref(HvSintRoute
*sint_route
)
438 assert(sint_route
->refcount
> 0);
440 if (--sint_route
->refcount
) {
444 kvm_irqchip_remove_irqfd_notifier_gsi(kvm_state
,
445 &sint_route
->sint_set_notifier
,
447 kvm_irqchip_release_virq(kvm_state
, sint_route
->gsi
);
448 if (sint_route
->staged_msg
) {
449 event_notifier_set_handler(&sint_route
->sint_ack_notifier
, NULL
);
450 event_notifier_cleanup(&sint_route
->sint_ack_notifier
);
451 g_free(sint_route
->staged_msg
);
453 event_notifier_cleanup(&sint_route
->sint_set_notifier
);
457 int hyperv_sint_route_set_sint(HvSintRoute
*sint_route
)
459 return event_notifier_set(&sint_route
->sint_set_notifier
);
462 typedef struct MsgHandler
{
464 QLIST_ENTRY(MsgHandler
) link
;
466 HvMsgHandler handler
;
470 typedef struct EventFlagHandler
{
472 QLIST_ENTRY(EventFlagHandler
) link
;
474 EventNotifier
*notifier
;
477 static QLIST_HEAD(, MsgHandler
) msg_handlers
;
478 static QLIST_HEAD(, EventFlagHandler
) event_flag_handlers
;
479 static QemuMutex handlers_mutex
;
481 static void __attribute__((constructor
)) hv_init(void)
483 QLIST_INIT(&msg_handlers
);
484 QLIST_INIT(&event_flag_handlers
);
485 qemu_mutex_init(&handlers_mutex
);
488 int hyperv_set_msg_handler(uint32_t conn_id
, HvMsgHandler handler
, void *data
)
493 qemu_mutex_lock(&handlers_mutex
);
494 QLIST_FOREACH(mh
, &msg_handlers
, link
) {
495 if (mh
->conn_id
== conn_id
) {
499 QLIST_REMOVE_RCU(mh
, link
);
508 mh
= g_new(MsgHandler
, 1);
509 mh
->conn_id
= conn_id
;
510 mh
->handler
= handler
;
512 QLIST_INSERT_HEAD_RCU(&msg_handlers
, mh
, link
);
518 qemu_mutex_unlock(&handlers_mutex
);
522 uint16_t hyperv_hcall_post_message(uint64_t param
, bool fast
)
526 struct hyperv_post_message_input
*msg
;
530 return HV_STATUS_INVALID_HYPERCALL_CODE
;
532 if (param
& (__alignof__(*msg
) - 1)) {
533 return HV_STATUS_INVALID_ALIGNMENT
;
537 msg
= cpu_physical_memory_map(param
, &len
, 0);
538 if (len
< sizeof(*msg
)) {
539 ret
= HV_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
;
542 if (msg
->payload_size
> sizeof(msg
->payload
)) {
543 ret
= HV_STATUS_INVALID_HYPERCALL_INPUT
;
547 ret
= HV_STATUS_INVALID_CONNECTION_ID
;
549 QLIST_FOREACH_RCU(mh
, &msg_handlers
, link
) {
550 if (mh
->conn_id
== (msg
->connection_id
& HV_CONNECTION_ID_MASK
)) {
551 ret
= mh
->handler(msg
, mh
->data
);
558 cpu_physical_memory_unmap(msg
, len
, 0, 0);
562 static int set_event_flag_handler(uint32_t conn_id
, EventNotifier
*notifier
)
565 EventFlagHandler
*handler
;
567 qemu_mutex_lock(&handlers_mutex
);
568 QLIST_FOREACH(handler
, &event_flag_handlers
, link
) {
569 if (handler
->conn_id
== conn_id
) {
573 QLIST_REMOVE_RCU(handler
, link
);
574 g_free_rcu(handler
, rcu
);
582 handler
= g_new(EventFlagHandler
, 1);
583 handler
->conn_id
= conn_id
;
584 handler
->notifier
= notifier
;
585 QLIST_INSERT_HEAD_RCU(&event_flag_handlers
, handler
, link
);
591 qemu_mutex_unlock(&handlers_mutex
);
595 static bool process_event_flags_userspace
;
597 int hyperv_set_event_flag_handler(uint32_t conn_id
, EventNotifier
*notifier
)
599 if (!process_event_flags_userspace
&&
600 !kvm_check_extension(kvm_state
, KVM_CAP_HYPERV_EVENTFD
)) {
601 process_event_flags_userspace
= true;
603 warn_report("Hyper-V event signaling is not supported by this kernel; "
604 "using slower userspace hypercall processing");
607 if (!process_event_flags_userspace
) {
608 struct kvm_hyperv_eventfd hvevfd
= {
610 .fd
= notifier
? event_notifier_get_fd(notifier
) : -1,
611 .flags
= notifier
? 0 : KVM_HYPERV_EVENTFD_DEASSIGN
,
614 return kvm_vm_ioctl(kvm_state
, KVM_HYPERV_EVENTFD
, &hvevfd
);
616 return set_event_flag_handler(conn_id
, notifier
);
619 uint16_t hyperv_hcall_signal_event(uint64_t param
, bool fast
)
622 EventFlagHandler
*handler
;
624 if (unlikely(!fast
)) {
627 if (addr
& (__alignof__(addr
) - 1)) {
628 return HV_STATUS_INVALID_ALIGNMENT
;
631 param
= ldq_phys(&address_space_memory
, addr
);
635 * Per spec, bits 32-47 contain the extra "flag number". However, we
636 * have no use for it, and in all known usecases it is zero, so just
637 * report lookup failure if it isn't.
639 if (param
& 0xffff00000000ULL
) {
640 return HV_STATUS_INVALID_PORT_ID
;
642 /* remaining bits are reserved-zero */
643 if (param
& ~HV_CONNECTION_ID_MASK
) {
644 return HV_STATUS_INVALID_HYPERCALL_INPUT
;
647 ret
= HV_STATUS_INVALID_CONNECTION_ID
;
649 QLIST_FOREACH_RCU(handler
, &event_flag_handlers
, link
) {
650 if (handler
->conn_id
== param
) {
651 event_notifier_set(handler
->notifier
);