2 * PowerPC implementation of KVM hooks
4 * Copyright IBM Corp. 2007
7 * Jerone Young <jyoung5@us.ibm.com>
8 * Christian Ehrhardt <ehrhardt@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
9 * Hollis Blanchard <hollisb@us.ibm.com>
11 * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
12 * See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
16 #include <sys/types.h>
17 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
20 #include <linux/kvm.h>
22 #include "qemu-common.h"
23 #include "qemu-timer.h"
28 #include "device_tree.h"
33 #define dprintf(fmt, ...) \
34 do { fprintf(stderr, fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__); } while (0)
36 #define dprintf(fmt, ...) \
40 /* XXX We have a race condition where we actually have a level triggered
41 * interrupt, but the infrastructure can't expose that yet, so the guest
42 * takes but ignores it, goes to sleep and never gets notified that there's
43 * still an interrupt pending.
45 * As a quick workaround, let's just wake up again 20 ms after we injected
46 * an interrupt. That way we can assure that we're always reinjecting
47 * interrupts in case the guest swallowed them.
49 static QEMUTimer
*idle_timer
;
51 static void kvm_kick_env(void *env
)
56 int kvm_arch_init(KVMState
*s
, int smp_cpus
)
61 int kvm_arch_init_vcpu(CPUState
*cenv
)
64 struct kvm_sregs sregs
;
66 sregs
.pvr
= cenv
->spr
[SPR_PVR
];
67 ret
= kvm_vcpu_ioctl(cenv
, KVM_SET_SREGS
, &sregs
);
69 idle_timer
= qemu_new_timer(vm_clock
, kvm_kick_env
, cenv
);
74 void kvm_arch_reset_vcpu(CPUState
*env
)
78 int kvm_arch_put_registers(CPUState
*env
, int level
)
84 ret
= kvm_vcpu_ioctl(env
, KVM_GET_REGS
, ®s
);
94 regs
.srr0
= env
->spr
[SPR_SRR0
];
95 regs
.srr1
= env
->spr
[SPR_SRR1
];
97 regs
.sprg0
= env
->spr
[SPR_SPRG0
];
98 regs
.sprg1
= env
->spr
[SPR_SPRG1
];
99 regs
.sprg2
= env
->spr
[SPR_SPRG2
];
100 regs
.sprg3
= env
->spr
[SPR_SPRG3
];
101 regs
.sprg4
= env
->spr
[SPR_SPRG4
];
102 regs
.sprg5
= env
->spr
[SPR_SPRG5
];
103 regs
.sprg6
= env
->spr
[SPR_SPRG6
];
104 regs
.sprg7
= env
->spr
[SPR_SPRG7
];
106 for (i
= 0;i
< 32; i
++)
107 regs
.gpr
[i
] = env
->gpr
[i
];
109 ret
= kvm_vcpu_ioctl(env
, KVM_SET_REGS
, ®s
);
116 int kvm_arch_get_registers(CPUState
*env
)
118 struct kvm_regs regs
;
119 struct kvm_sregs sregs
;
122 ret
= kvm_vcpu_ioctl(env
, KVM_GET_REGS
, ®s
);
126 ret
= kvm_vcpu_ioctl(env
, KVM_GET_SREGS
, &sregs
);
136 env
->spr
[SPR_SRR0
] = regs
.srr0
;
137 env
->spr
[SPR_SRR1
] = regs
.srr1
;
139 env
->spr
[SPR_SPRG0
] = regs
.sprg0
;
140 env
->spr
[SPR_SPRG1
] = regs
.sprg1
;
141 env
->spr
[SPR_SPRG2
] = regs
.sprg2
;
142 env
->spr
[SPR_SPRG3
] = regs
.sprg3
;
143 env
->spr
[SPR_SPRG4
] = regs
.sprg4
;
144 env
->spr
[SPR_SPRG5
] = regs
.sprg5
;
145 env
->spr
[SPR_SPRG6
] = regs
.sprg6
;
146 env
->spr
[SPR_SPRG7
] = regs
.sprg7
;
148 for (i
= 0;i
< 32; i
++)
149 env
->gpr
[i
] = regs
.gpr
[i
];
151 #ifdef KVM_CAP_PPC_SEGSTATE
152 if (kvm_check_extension(env
->kvm_state
, KVM_CAP_PPC_SEGSTATE
)) {
153 env
->sdr1
= sregs
.u
.s
.sdr1
;
157 for (i
= 0; i
< 64; i
++) {
158 ppc_store_slb(env
, sregs
.u
.s
.ppc64
.slb
[i
].slbe
,
159 sregs
.u
.s
.ppc64
.slb
[i
].slbv
);
164 for (i
= 0; i
< 16; i
++) {
165 env
->sr
[i
] = sregs
.u
.s
.ppc32
.sr
[i
];
169 for (i
= 0; i
< 8; i
++) {
170 env
->DBAT
[0][i
] = sregs
.u
.s
.ppc32
.dbat
[i
] & 0xffffffff;
171 env
->DBAT
[1][i
] = sregs
.u
.s
.ppc32
.dbat
[i
] >> 32;
172 env
->IBAT
[0][i
] = sregs
.u
.s
.ppc32
.ibat
[i
] & 0xffffffff;
173 env
->IBAT
[1][i
] = sregs
.u
.s
.ppc32
.ibat
[i
] >> 32;
181 #if defined(TARGET_PPCEMB)
182 #define PPC_INPUT_INT PPC40x_INPUT_INT
183 #elif defined(TARGET_PPC64)
184 #define PPC_INPUT_INT PPC970_INPUT_INT
186 #define PPC_INPUT_INT PPC6xx_INPUT_INT
189 int kvm_arch_pre_run(CPUState
*env
, struct kvm_run
*run
)
194 /* PowerPC Qemu tracks the various core input pins (interrupt, critical
195 * interrupt, reset, etc) in PPC-specific env->irq_input_state. */
196 if (run
->ready_for_interrupt_injection
&&
197 (env
->interrupt_request
& CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD
) &&
198 (env
->irq_input_state
& (1<<PPC_INPUT_INT
)))
200 /* For now KVM disregards the 'irq' argument. However, in the
201 * future KVM could cache it in-kernel to avoid a heavyweight exit
202 * when reading the UIC.
206 dprintf("injected interrupt %d\n", irq
);
207 r
= kvm_vcpu_ioctl(env
, KVM_INTERRUPT
, &irq
);
209 printf("cpu %d fail inject %x\n", env
->cpu_index
, irq
);
211 /* Always wake up soon in case the interrupt was level based */
212 qemu_mod_timer(idle_timer
, qemu_get_clock(vm_clock
) +
213 (get_ticks_per_sec() / 50));
216 /* We don't know if there are more interrupts pending after this. However,
217 * the guest will return to userspace in the course of handling this one
218 * anyways, so we will get a chance to deliver the rest. */
222 int kvm_arch_post_run(CPUState
*env
, struct kvm_run
*run
)
227 int kvm_arch_process_irqchip_events(CPUState
*env
)
232 static int kvmppc_handle_halt(CPUState
*env
)
234 if (!(env
->interrupt_request
& CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD
) && (msr_ee
)) {
236 env
->exception_index
= EXCP_HLT
;
242 /* map dcr access to existing qemu dcr emulation */
243 static int kvmppc_handle_dcr_read(CPUState
*env
, uint32_t dcrn
, uint32_t *data
)
245 if (ppc_dcr_read(env
->dcr_env
, dcrn
, data
) < 0)
246 fprintf(stderr
, "Read to unhandled DCR (0x%x)\n", dcrn
);
251 static int kvmppc_handle_dcr_write(CPUState
*env
, uint32_t dcrn
, uint32_t data
)
253 if (ppc_dcr_write(env
->dcr_env
, dcrn
, data
) < 0)
254 fprintf(stderr
, "Write to unhandled DCR (0x%x)\n", dcrn
);
259 int kvm_arch_handle_exit(CPUState
*env
, struct kvm_run
*run
)
263 switch (run
->exit_reason
) {
265 if (run
->dcr
.is_write
) {
266 dprintf("handle dcr write\n");
267 ret
= kvmppc_handle_dcr_write(env
, run
->dcr
.dcrn
, run
->dcr
.data
);
269 dprintf("handle dcr read\n");
270 ret
= kvmppc_handle_dcr_read(env
, run
->dcr
.dcrn
, &run
->dcr
.data
);
274 dprintf("handle halt\n");
275 ret
= kvmppc_handle_halt(env
);
282 static int read_cpuinfo(const char *field
, char *value
, int len
)
286 int field_len
= strlen(field
);
289 f
= fopen("/proc/cpuinfo", "r");
295 if(!fgets(line
, sizeof(line
), f
)) {
298 if (!strncmp(line
, field
, field_len
)) {
299 strncpy(value
, line
, len
);
310 uint32_t kvmppc_get_tbfreq(void)
314 uint32_t retval
= get_ticks_per_sec();
316 if (read_cpuinfo("timebase", line
, sizeof(line
))) {
320 if (!(ns
= strchr(line
, ':'))) {
330 bool kvm_arch_stop_on_emulation_error(CPUState
*env
)