1/* 2 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 3 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2, as 4 * published by the Free Software Foundation. 5 * 6 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 7 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 8 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 9 * GNU General Public License for more details. 10 * 11 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 12 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 13 * Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. 14 * 15 * Copyright SUSE Linux Products GmbH 2010 16 * 17 * Authors: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de> 18 */ 19 20/* Real mode helpers */ 21 22#if defined(CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S_64) 23 24#define GET_SHADOW_VCPU(reg) \ 25 mr reg, r13 26 27#elif defined(CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S_32) 28 29#define GET_SHADOW_VCPU(reg) \ 30 tophys(reg, r2); \ 31 lwz reg, (THREAD + THREAD_KVM_SVCPU)(reg); \ 32 tophys(reg, reg) 33 34#endif 35 36/* Disable for nested KVM */ 37#define USE_QUICK_LAST_INST 38 39 40/* Get helper functions for subarch specific functionality */ 41 42#if defined(CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S_64) 43#include "book3s_64_slb.S" 44#elif defined(CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S_32) 45#include "book3s_32_sr.S" 46#endif 47 48/****************************************************************************** 49 * * 50 * Entry code * 51 * * 52 *****************************************************************************/ 53 54.global kvmppc_handler_trampoline_enter 55kvmppc_handler_trampoline_enter: 56 57 /* Required state: 58 * 59 * MSR = ~IR|DR 60 * R1 = host R1 61 * R2 = host R2 62 * R4 = guest shadow MSR 63 * R5 = normal host MSR 64 * R6 = current host MSR (EE, IR, DR off) 65 * LR = highmem guest exit code 66 * all other volatile GPRS = free 67 * SVCPU[CR] = guest CR 68 * SVCPU[XER] = guest XER 69 * SVCPU[CTR] = guest CTR 70 * SVCPU[LR] = guest LR 71 */ 72 73 /* r3 = shadow vcpu */ 74 GET_SHADOW_VCPU(r3) 75 76 /* Save guest exit handler address and MSR */ 77 mflr r0 78 PPC_STL r0, HSTATE_VMHANDLER(r3) 79 PPC_STL r5, HSTATE_HOST_MSR(r3) 80 81 /* Save R1/R2 in the PACA (64-bit) or shadow_vcpu (32-bit) */ 82 PPC_STL r1, HSTATE_HOST_R1(r3) 83 PPC_STL r2, HSTATE_HOST_R2(r3) 84 85 /* Activate guest mode, so faults get handled by KVM */ 86 li r11, KVM_GUEST_MODE_GUEST 87 stb r11, HSTATE_IN_GUEST(r3) 88 89 /* Switch to guest segment. This is subarch specific. */ 90 LOAD_GUEST_SEGMENTS 91 92#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S_64 93 /* Some guests may need to have dcbz set to 32 byte length. 94 * 95 * Usually we ensure that by patching the guest's instructions 96 * to trap on dcbz and emulate it in the hypervisor. 97 * 98 * If we can, we should tell the CPU to use 32 byte dcbz though, 99 * because that's a lot faster. 100 */ 101 lbz r0, HSTATE_RESTORE_HID5(r3) 102 cmpwi r0, 0 103 beq no_dcbz32_on 104 105 mfspr r0,SPRN_HID5 106 ori r0, r0, 0x80 /* XXX HID5_dcbz32 = 0x80 */ 107 mtspr SPRN_HID5,r0 108no_dcbz32_on: 109 110#endif /* CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S_64 */ 111 112 /* Enter guest */ 113 114 PPC_LL r8, SVCPU_CTR(r3) 115 PPC_LL r9, SVCPU_LR(r3) 116 lwz r10, SVCPU_CR(r3) 117 lwz r11, SVCPU_XER(r3) 118 119 mtctr r8 120 mtlr r9 121 mtcr r10 122 mtxer r11 123 124 /* Move SRR0 and SRR1 into the respective regs */ 125 PPC_LL r9, SVCPU_PC(r3) 126 /* First clear RI in our current MSR value */ 127 li r0, MSR_RI 128 andc r6, r6, r0 129 130 PPC_LL r0, SVCPU_R0(r3) 131 PPC_LL r1, SVCPU_R1(r3) 132 PPC_LL r2, SVCPU_R2(r3) 133 PPC_LL r5, SVCPU_R5(r3) 134 PPC_LL r7, SVCPU_R7(r3) 135 PPC_LL r8, SVCPU_R8(r3) 136 PPC_LL r10, SVCPU_R10(r3) 137 PPC_LL r11, SVCPU_R11(r3) 138 PPC_LL r12, SVCPU_R12(r3) 139 PPC_LL r13, SVCPU_R13(r3) 140 141 MTMSR_EERI(r6) 142 mtsrr0 r9 143 mtsrr1 r4 144 145 PPC_LL r4, SVCPU_R4(r3) 146 PPC_LL r6, SVCPU_R6(r3) 147 PPC_LL r9, SVCPU_R9(r3) 148 PPC_LL r3, (SVCPU_R3)(r3) 149 150 RFI 151kvmppc_handler_trampoline_enter_end: 152 153 154 155/****************************************************************************** 156 * * 157 * Exit code * 158 * * 159 *****************************************************************************/ 160 161.global kvmppc_handler_trampoline_exit 162kvmppc_handler_trampoline_exit: 163 164.global kvmppc_interrupt 165kvmppc_interrupt: 166 167 /* Register usage at this point: 168 * 169 * SPRG_SCRATCH0 = guest R13 170 * R12 = exit handler id 171 * R13 = shadow vcpu (32-bit) or PACA (64-bit) 172 * HSTATE.SCRATCH0 = guest R12 173 * HSTATE.SCRATCH1 = guest CR 174 * 175 */ 176 177 /* Save registers */ 178 179 PPC_STL r0, SVCPU_R0(r13) 180 PPC_STL r1, SVCPU_R1(r13) 181 PPC_STL r2, SVCPU_R2(r13) 182 PPC_STL r3, SVCPU_R3(r13) 183 PPC_STL r4, SVCPU_R4(r13) 184 PPC_STL r5, SVCPU_R5(r13) 185 PPC_STL r6, SVCPU_R6(r13) 186 PPC_STL r7, SVCPU_R7(r13) 187 PPC_STL r8, SVCPU_R8(r13) 188 PPC_STL r9, SVCPU_R9(r13) 189 PPC_STL r10, SVCPU_R10(r13) 190 PPC_STL r11, SVCPU_R11(r13) 191 192 /* Restore R1/R2 so we can handle faults */ 193 PPC_LL r1, HSTATE_HOST_R1(r13) 194 PPC_LL r2, HSTATE_HOST_R2(r13) 195 196 /* Save guest PC and MSR */ 197#ifdef CONFIG_PPC64 198BEGIN_FTR_SECTION 199 andi. r0, r12, 0x2 200 cmpwi cr1, r0, 0 201 beq 1f 202 mfspr r3,SPRN_HSRR0 203 mfspr r4,SPRN_HSRR1 204 andi. r12,r12,0x3ffd 205 b 2f 206END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_HVMODE) 207#endif 2081: mfsrr0 r3 209 mfsrr1 r4 2102: 211 PPC_STL r3, SVCPU_PC(r13) 212 PPC_STL r4, SVCPU_SHADOW_SRR1(r13) 213 214 /* Get scratch'ed off registers */ 215 GET_SCRATCH0(r9) 216 PPC_LL r8, HSTATE_SCRATCH0(r13) 217 lwz r7, HSTATE_SCRATCH1(r13) 218 219 PPC_STL r9, SVCPU_R13(r13) 220 PPC_STL r8, SVCPU_R12(r13) 221 stw r7, SVCPU_CR(r13) 222 223 /* Save more register state */ 224 225 mfxer r5 226 mfdar r6 227 mfdsisr r7 228 mfctr r8 229 mflr r9 230 231 stw r5, SVCPU_XER(r13) 232 PPC_STL r6, SVCPU_FAULT_DAR(r13) 233 stw r7, SVCPU_FAULT_DSISR(r13) 234 PPC_STL r8, SVCPU_CTR(r13) 235 PPC_STL r9, SVCPU_LR(r13) 236 237 /* 238 * In order for us to easily get the last instruction, 239 * we got the #vmexit at, we exploit the fact that the 240 * virtual layout is still the same here, so we can just 241 * ld from the guest's PC address 242 */ 243 244 /* We only load the last instruction when it's safe */ 245 cmpwi r12, BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_DATA_STORAGE 246 beq ld_last_inst 247 cmpwi r12, BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_PROGRAM 248 beq ld_last_inst 249 cmpwi r12, BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_SYSCALL 250 beq ld_last_prev_inst 251 cmpwi r12, BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_ALIGNMENT 252 beq- ld_last_inst 253#ifdef CONFIG_PPC64 254BEGIN_FTR_SECTION 255 cmpwi r12, BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_H_EMUL_ASSIST 256 beq- ld_last_inst 257END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_HVMODE) 258#endif 259 260 b no_ld_last_inst 261 262ld_last_prev_inst: 263 addi r3, r3, -4 264 265ld_last_inst: 266 /* Save off the guest instruction we're at */ 267 268 /* In case lwz faults */ 269 li r0, KVM_INST_FETCH_FAILED 270 271#ifdef USE_QUICK_LAST_INST 272 273 /* Set guest mode to 'jump over instruction' so if lwz faults 274 * we'll just continue at the next IP. */ 275 li r9, KVM_GUEST_MODE_SKIP 276 stb r9, HSTATE_IN_GUEST(r13) 277 278 /* 1) enable paging for data */ 279 mfmsr r9 280 ori r11, r9, MSR_DR /* Enable paging for data */ 281 mtmsr r11 282 sync 283 /* 2) fetch the instruction */ 284 lwz r0, 0(r3) 285 /* 3) disable paging again */ 286 mtmsr r9 287 sync 288 289#endif 290 stw r0, SVCPU_LAST_INST(r13) 291 292no_ld_last_inst: 293 294 /* Unset guest mode */ 295 li r9, KVM_GUEST_MODE_NONE 296 stb r9, HSTATE_IN_GUEST(r13) 297 298 /* Switch back to host MMU */ 299 LOAD_HOST_SEGMENTS 300 301#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S_64 302 303 lbz r5, HSTATE_RESTORE_HID5(r13) 304 cmpwi r5, 0 305 beq no_dcbz32_off 306 307 li r4, 0 308 mfspr r5,SPRN_HID5 309 rldimi r5,r4,6,56 310 mtspr SPRN_HID5,r5 311 312no_dcbz32_off: 313 314#endif /* CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S_64 */ 315 316 /* 317 * For some interrupts, we need to call the real Linux 318 * handler, so it can do work for us. This has to happen 319 * as if the interrupt arrived from the kernel though, 320 * so let's fake it here where most state is restored. 321 * 322 * Having set up SRR0/1 with the address where we want 323 * to continue with relocation on (potentially in module 324 * space), we either just go straight there with rfi[d], 325 * or we jump to an interrupt handler if there is an 326 * interrupt to be handled first. In the latter case, 327 * the rfi[d] at the end of the interrupt handler will 328 * get us back to where we want to continue. 329 */ 330 331 /* Register usage at this point: 332 * 333 * R1 = host R1 334 * R2 = host R2 335 * R10 = raw exit handler id 336 * R12 = exit handler id 337 * R13 = shadow vcpu (32-bit) or PACA (64-bit) 338 * SVCPU.* = guest * 339 * 340 */ 341 342 PPC_LL r6, HSTATE_HOST_MSR(r13) 343 PPC_LL r8, HSTATE_VMHANDLER(r13) 344 345#ifdef CONFIG_PPC64 346BEGIN_FTR_SECTION 347 beq cr1, 1f 348 mtspr SPRN_HSRR1, r6 349 mtspr SPRN_HSRR0, r8 350END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_HVMODE) 351#endif 3521: /* Restore host msr -> SRR1 */ 353 mtsrr1 r6 354 /* Load highmem handler address */ 355 mtsrr0 r8 356 357 /* RFI into the highmem handler, or jump to interrupt handler */ 358 cmpwi r12, BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_EXTERNAL 359 beqa BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_EXTERNAL 360 cmpwi r12, BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_DECREMENTER 361 beqa BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_DECREMENTER 362 cmpwi r12, BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_PERFMON 363 beqa BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_PERFMON 364 365 RFI 366kvmppc_handler_trampoline_exit_end: 367