1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only 2 /* 3 * Copyright 2012 Michael Ellerman, IBM Corporation. 4 * Copyright 2012 Benjamin Herrenschmidt, IBM Corporation 5 */ 6 7 #include <linux/kernel.h> 8 #include <linux/kvm_host.h> 9 #include <linux/err.h> 10 #include <linux/kernel_stat.h> 11 #include <linux/pgtable.h> 12 13 #include <asm/kvm_book3s.h> 14 #include <asm/kvm_ppc.h> 15 #include <asm/hvcall.h> 16 #include <asm/xics.h> 17 #include <asm/synch.h> 18 #include <asm/cputhreads.h> 19 #include <asm/ppc-opcode.h> 20 #include <asm/pnv-pci.h> 21 #include <asm/opal.h> 22 #include <asm/smp.h> 23 24 #include "book3s_xics.h" 25 26 #define DEBUG_PASSUP 27 28 int h_ipi_redirect = 1; 29 EXPORT_SYMBOL(h_ipi_redirect); 30 int kvm_irq_bypass = 1; 31 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kvm_irq_bypass); 32 33 static void icp_rm_deliver_irq(struct kvmppc_xics *xics, struct kvmppc_icp *icp, 34 u32 new_irq, bool check_resend); 35 static int xics_opal_set_server(unsigned int hw_irq, int server_cpu); 36 37 /* -- ICS routines -- */ 38 static void ics_rm_check_resend(struct kvmppc_xics *xics, 39 struct kvmppc_ics *ics, struct kvmppc_icp *icp) 40 { 41 int i; 42 43 for (i = 0; i < KVMPPC_XICS_IRQ_PER_ICS; i++) { 44 struct ics_irq_state *state = &ics->irq_state[i]; 45 if (state->resend) 46 icp_rm_deliver_irq(xics, icp, state->number, true); 47 } 48 49 } 50 51 /* -- ICP routines -- */ 52 53 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 54 static inline void icp_send_hcore_msg(int hcore, struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu) 55 { 56 int hcpu; 57 58 hcpu = hcore << threads_shift; 59 kvmppc_host_rm_ops_hv->rm_core[hcore].rm_data = vcpu; 60 smp_muxed_ipi_set_message(hcpu, PPC_MSG_RM_HOST_ACTION); 61 kvmppc_set_host_ipi(hcpu); 62 smp_mb(); 63 kvmhv_rm_send_ipi(hcpu); 64 } 65 #else 66 static inline void icp_send_hcore_msg(int hcore, struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu) { } 67 #endif 68 69 /* 70 * We start the search from our current CPU Id in the core map 71 * and go in a circle until we get back to our ID looking for a 72 * core that is running in host context and that hasn't already 73 * been targeted for another rm_host_ops. 74 * 75 * In the future, could consider using a fairer algorithm (one 76 * that distributes the IPIs better) 77 * 78 * Returns -1, if no CPU could be found in the host 79 * Else, returns a CPU Id which has been reserved for use 80 */ 81 static inline int grab_next_hostcore(int start, 82 struct kvmppc_host_rm_core *rm_core, int max, int action) 83 { 84 bool success; 85 int core; 86 union kvmppc_rm_state old, new; 87 88 for (core = start + 1; core < max; core++) { 89 old = new = READ_ONCE(rm_core[core].rm_state); 90 91 if (!old.in_host || old.rm_action) 92 continue; 93 94 /* Try to grab this host core if not taken already. */ 95 new.rm_action = action; 96 97 success = cmpxchg64(&rm_core[core].rm_state.raw, 98 old.raw, new.raw) == old.raw; 99 if (success) { 100 /* 101 * Make sure that the store to the rm_action is made 102 * visible before we return to caller (and the 103 * subsequent store to rm_data) to synchronize with 104 * the IPI handler. 105 */ 106 smp_wmb(); 107 return core; 108 } 109 } 110 111 return -1; 112 } 113 114 static inline int find_available_hostcore(int action) 115 { 116 int core; 117 int my_core = smp_processor_id() >> threads_shift; 118 struct kvmppc_host_rm_core *rm_core = kvmppc_host_rm_ops_hv->rm_core; 119 120 core = grab_next_hostcore(my_core, rm_core, cpu_nr_cores(), action); 121 if (core == -1) 122 core = grab_next_hostcore(core, rm_core, my_core, action); 123 124 return core; 125 } 126 127 static void icp_rm_set_vcpu_irq(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, 128 struct kvm_vcpu *this_vcpu) 129 { 130 struct kvmppc_icp *this_icp = this_vcpu->arch.icp; 131 int cpu; 132 int hcore; 133 134 /* Mark the target VCPU as having an interrupt pending */ 135 vcpu->stat.queue_intr++; 136 set_bit(BOOK3S_IRQPRIO_EXTERNAL, &vcpu->arch.pending_exceptions); 137 138 /* Kick self ? Just set MER and return */ 139 if (vcpu == this_vcpu) { 140 mtspr(SPRN_LPCR, mfspr(SPRN_LPCR) | LPCR_MER); 141 return; 142 } 143 144 /* 145 * Check if the core is loaded, 146 * if not, find an available host core to post to wake the VCPU, 147 * if we can't find one, set up state to eventually return too hard. 148 */ 149 cpu = vcpu->arch.thread_cpu; 150 if (cpu < 0 || cpu >= nr_cpu_ids) { 151 hcore = -1; 152 if (kvmppc_host_rm_ops_hv && h_ipi_redirect) 153 hcore = find_available_hostcore(XICS_RM_KICK_VCPU); 154 if (hcore != -1) { 155 icp_send_hcore_msg(hcore, vcpu); 156 } else { 157 this_icp->rm_action |= XICS_RM_KICK_VCPU; 158 this_icp->rm_kick_target = vcpu; 159 } 160 return; 161 } 162 163 smp_mb(); 164 kvmhv_rm_send_ipi(cpu); 165 } 166 167 static void icp_rm_clr_vcpu_irq(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu) 168 { 169 /* Note: Only called on self ! */ 170 clear_bit(BOOK3S_IRQPRIO_EXTERNAL, &vcpu->arch.pending_exceptions); 171 mtspr(SPRN_LPCR, mfspr(SPRN_LPCR) & ~LPCR_MER); 172 } 173 174 static inline bool icp_rm_try_update(struct kvmppc_icp *icp, 175 union kvmppc_icp_state old, 176 union kvmppc_icp_state new) 177 { 178 struct kvm_vcpu *this_vcpu = local_paca->kvm_hstate.kvm_vcpu; 179 bool success; 180 181 /* Calculate new output value */ 182 new.out_ee = (new.xisr && (new.pending_pri < new.cppr)); 183 184 /* Attempt atomic update */ 185 success = cmpxchg64(&icp->state.raw, old.raw, new.raw) == old.raw; 186 if (!success) 187 goto bail; 188 189 /* 190 * Check for output state update 191 * 192 * Note that this is racy since another processor could be updating 193 * the state already. This is why we never clear the interrupt output 194 * here, we only ever set it. The clear only happens prior to doing 195 * an update and only by the processor itself. Currently we do it 196 * in Accept (H_XIRR) and Up_Cppr (H_XPPR). 197 * 198 * We also do not try to figure out whether the EE state has changed, 199 * we unconditionally set it if the new state calls for it. The reason 200 * for that is that we opportunistically remove the pending interrupt 201 * flag when raising CPPR, so we need to set it back here if an 202 * interrupt is still pending. 203 */ 204 if (new.out_ee) 205 icp_rm_set_vcpu_irq(icp->vcpu, this_vcpu); 206 207 /* Expose the state change for debug purposes */ 208 this_vcpu->arch.icp->rm_dbgstate = new; 209 this_vcpu->arch.icp->rm_dbgtgt = icp->vcpu; 210 211 bail: 212 return success; 213 } 214 215 static inline int check_too_hard(struct kvmppc_xics *xics, 216 struct kvmppc_icp *icp) 217 { 218 return (xics->real_mode_dbg || icp->rm_action) ? H_TOO_HARD : H_SUCCESS; 219 } 220 221 static void icp_rm_check_resend(struct kvmppc_xics *xics, 222 struct kvmppc_icp *icp) 223 { 224 u32 icsid; 225 226 /* Order this load with the test for need_resend in the caller */ 227 smp_rmb(); 228 for_each_set_bit(icsid, icp->resend_map, xics->max_icsid + 1) { 229 struct kvmppc_ics *ics = xics->ics[icsid]; 230 231 if (!test_and_clear_bit(icsid, icp->resend_map)) 232 continue; 233 if (!ics) 234 continue; 235 ics_rm_check_resend(xics, ics, icp); 236 } 237 } 238 239 static bool icp_rm_try_to_deliver(struct kvmppc_icp *icp, u32 irq, u8 priority, 240 u32 *reject) 241 { 242 union kvmppc_icp_state old_state, new_state; 243 bool success; 244 245 do { 246 old_state = new_state = READ_ONCE(icp->state); 247 248 *reject = 0; 249 250 /* See if we can deliver */ 251 success = new_state.cppr > priority && 252 new_state.mfrr > priority && 253 new_state.pending_pri > priority; 254 255 /* 256 * If we can, check for a rejection and perform the 257 * delivery 258 */ 259 if (success) { 260 *reject = new_state.xisr; 261 new_state.xisr = irq; 262 new_state.pending_pri = priority; 263 } else { 264 /* 265 * If we failed to deliver we set need_resend 266 * so a subsequent CPPR state change causes us 267 * to try a new delivery. 268 */ 269 new_state.need_resend = true; 270 } 271 272 } while (!icp_rm_try_update(icp, old_state, new_state)); 273 274 return success; 275 } 276 277 static void icp_rm_deliver_irq(struct kvmppc_xics *xics, struct kvmppc_icp *icp, 278 u32 new_irq, bool check_resend) 279 { 280 struct ics_irq_state *state; 281 struct kvmppc_ics *ics; 282 u32 reject; 283 u16 src; 284 285 /* 286 * This is used both for initial delivery of an interrupt and 287 * for subsequent rejection. 288 * 289 * Rejection can be racy vs. resends. We have evaluated the 290 * rejection in an atomic ICP transaction which is now complete, 291 * so potentially the ICP can already accept the interrupt again. 292 * 293 * So we need to retry the delivery. Essentially the reject path 294 * boils down to a failed delivery. Always. 295 * 296 * Now the interrupt could also have moved to a different target, 297 * thus we may need to re-do the ICP lookup as well 298 */ 299 300 again: 301 /* Get the ICS state and lock it */ 302 ics = kvmppc_xics_find_ics(xics, new_irq, &src); 303 if (!ics) { 304 /* Unsafe increment, but this does not need to be accurate */ 305 xics->err_noics++; 306 return; 307 } 308 state = &ics->irq_state[src]; 309 310 /* Get a lock on the ICS */ 311 arch_spin_lock(&ics->lock); 312 313 /* Get our server */ 314 if (!icp || state->server != icp->server_num) { 315 icp = kvmppc_xics_find_server(xics->kvm, state->server); 316 if (!icp) { 317 /* Unsafe increment again*/ 318 xics->err_noicp++; 319 goto out; 320 } 321 } 322 323 if (check_resend) 324 if (!state->resend) 325 goto out; 326 327 /* Clear the resend bit of that interrupt */ 328 state->resend = 0; 329 330 /* 331 * If masked, bail out 332 * 333 * Note: PAPR doesn't mention anything about masked pending 334 * when doing a resend, only when doing a delivery. 335 * 336 * However that would have the effect of losing a masked 337 * interrupt that was rejected and isn't consistent with 338 * the whole masked_pending business which is about not 339 * losing interrupts that occur while masked. 340 * 341 * I don't differentiate normal deliveries and resends, this 342 * implementation will differ from PAPR and not lose such 343 * interrupts. 344 */ 345 if (state->priority == MASKED) { 346 state->masked_pending = 1; 347 goto out; 348 } 349 350 /* 351 * Try the delivery, this will set the need_resend flag 352 * in the ICP as part of the atomic transaction if the 353 * delivery is not possible. 354 * 355 * Note that if successful, the new delivery might have itself 356 * rejected an interrupt that was "delivered" before we took the 357 * ics spin lock. 358 * 359 * In this case we do the whole sequence all over again for the 360 * new guy. We cannot assume that the rejected interrupt is less 361 * favored than the new one, and thus doesn't need to be delivered, 362 * because by the time we exit icp_rm_try_to_deliver() the target 363 * processor may well have already consumed & completed it, and thus 364 * the rejected interrupt might actually be already acceptable. 365 */ 366 if (icp_rm_try_to_deliver(icp, new_irq, state->priority, &reject)) { 367 /* 368 * Delivery was successful, did we reject somebody else ? 369 */ 370 if (reject && reject != XICS_IPI) { 371 arch_spin_unlock(&ics->lock); 372 icp->n_reject++; 373 new_irq = reject; 374 check_resend = 0; 375 goto again; 376 } 377 } else { 378 /* 379 * We failed to deliver the interrupt we need to set the 380 * resend map bit and mark the ICS state as needing a resend 381 */ 382 state->resend = 1; 383 384 /* 385 * Make sure when checking resend, we don't miss the resend 386 * if resend_map bit is seen and cleared. 387 */ 388 smp_wmb(); 389 set_bit(ics->icsid, icp->resend_map); 390 391 /* 392 * If the need_resend flag got cleared in the ICP some time 393 * between icp_rm_try_to_deliver() atomic update and now, then 394 * we know it might have missed the resend_map bit. So we 395 * retry 396 */ 397 smp_mb(); 398 if (!icp->state.need_resend) { 399 state->resend = 0; 400 arch_spin_unlock(&ics->lock); 401 check_resend = 0; 402 goto again; 403 } 404 } 405 out: 406 arch_spin_unlock(&ics->lock); 407 } 408 409 static void icp_rm_down_cppr(struct kvmppc_xics *xics, struct kvmppc_icp *icp, 410 u8 new_cppr) 411 { 412 union kvmppc_icp_state old_state, new_state; 413 bool resend; 414 415 /* 416 * This handles several related states in one operation: 417 * 418 * ICP State: Down_CPPR 419 * 420 * Load CPPR with new value and if the XISR is 0 421 * then check for resends: 422 * 423 * ICP State: Resend 424 * 425 * If MFRR is more favored than CPPR, check for IPIs 426 * and notify ICS of a potential resend. This is done 427 * asynchronously (when used in real mode, we will have 428 * to exit here). 429 * 430 * We do not handle the complete Check_IPI as documented 431 * here. In the PAPR, this state will be used for both 432 * Set_MFRR and Down_CPPR. However, we know that we aren't 433 * changing the MFRR state here so we don't need to handle 434 * the case of an MFRR causing a reject of a pending irq, 435 * this will have been handled when the MFRR was set in the 436 * first place. 437 * 438 * Thus we don't have to handle rejects, only resends. 439 * 440 * When implementing real mode for HV KVM, resend will lead to 441 * a H_TOO_HARD return and the whole transaction will be handled 442 * in virtual mode. 443 */ 444 do { 445 old_state = new_state = READ_ONCE(icp->state); 446 447 /* Down_CPPR */ 448 new_state.cppr = new_cppr; 449 450 /* 451 * Cut down Resend / Check_IPI / IPI 452 * 453 * The logic is that we cannot have a pending interrupt 454 * trumped by an IPI at this point (see above), so we 455 * know that either the pending interrupt is already an 456 * IPI (in which case we don't care to override it) or 457 * it's either more favored than us or non existent 458 */ 459 if (new_state.mfrr < new_cppr && 460 new_state.mfrr <= new_state.pending_pri) { 461 new_state.pending_pri = new_state.mfrr; 462 new_state.xisr = XICS_IPI; 463 } 464 465 /* Latch/clear resend bit */ 466 resend = new_state.need_resend; 467 new_state.need_resend = 0; 468 469 } while (!icp_rm_try_update(icp, old_state, new_state)); 470 471 /* 472 * Now handle resend checks. Those are asynchronous to the ICP 473 * state update in HW (ie bus transactions) so we can handle them 474 * separately here as well. 475 */ 476 if (resend) { 477 icp->n_check_resend++; 478 icp_rm_check_resend(xics, icp); 479 } 480 } 481 482 unsigned long xics_rm_h_xirr_x(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu) 483 { 484 kvmppc_set_gpr(vcpu, 5, get_tb()); 485 return xics_rm_h_xirr(vcpu); 486 } 487 488 unsigned long xics_rm_h_xirr(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu) 489 { 490 union kvmppc_icp_state old_state, new_state; 491 struct kvmppc_xics *xics = vcpu->kvm->arch.xics; 492 struct kvmppc_icp *icp = vcpu->arch.icp; 493 u32 xirr; 494 495 if (!xics || !xics->real_mode) 496 return H_TOO_HARD; 497 498 /* First clear the interrupt */ 499 icp_rm_clr_vcpu_irq(icp->vcpu); 500 501 /* 502 * ICP State: Accept_Interrupt 503 * 504 * Return the pending interrupt (if any) along with the 505 * current CPPR, then clear the XISR & set CPPR to the 506 * pending priority 507 */ 508 do { 509 old_state = new_state = READ_ONCE(icp->state); 510 511 xirr = old_state.xisr | (((u32)old_state.cppr) << 24); 512 if (!old_state.xisr) 513 break; 514 new_state.cppr = new_state.pending_pri; 515 new_state.pending_pri = 0xff; 516 new_state.xisr = 0; 517 518 } while (!icp_rm_try_update(icp, old_state, new_state)); 519 520 /* Return the result in GPR4 */ 521 kvmppc_set_gpr(vcpu, 4, xirr); 522 523 return check_too_hard(xics, icp); 524 } 525 526 int xics_rm_h_ipi(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, unsigned long server, 527 unsigned long mfrr) 528 { 529 union kvmppc_icp_state old_state, new_state; 530 struct kvmppc_xics *xics = vcpu->kvm->arch.xics; 531 struct kvmppc_icp *icp, *this_icp = vcpu->arch.icp; 532 u32 reject; 533 bool resend; 534 bool local; 535 536 if (!xics || !xics->real_mode) 537 return H_TOO_HARD; 538 539 local = this_icp->server_num == server; 540 if (local) 541 icp = this_icp; 542 else 543 icp = kvmppc_xics_find_server(vcpu->kvm, server); 544 if (!icp) 545 return H_PARAMETER; 546 547 /* 548 * ICP state: Set_MFRR 549 * 550 * If the CPPR is more favored than the new MFRR, then 551 * nothing needs to be done as there can be no XISR to 552 * reject. 553 * 554 * ICP state: Check_IPI 555 * 556 * If the CPPR is less favored, then we might be replacing 557 * an interrupt, and thus need to possibly reject it. 558 * 559 * ICP State: IPI 560 * 561 * Besides rejecting any pending interrupts, we also 562 * update XISR and pending_pri to mark IPI as pending. 563 * 564 * PAPR does not describe this state, but if the MFRR is being 565 * made less favored than its earlier value, there might be 566 * a previously-rejected interrupt needing to be resent. 567 * Ideally, we would want to resend only if 568 * prio(pending_interrupt) < mfrr && 569 * prio(pending_interrupt) < cppr 570 * where pending interrupt is the one that was rejected. But 571 * we don't have that state, so we simply trigger a resend 572 * whenever the MFRR is made less favored. 573 */ 574 do { 575 old_state = new_state = READ_ONCE(icp->state); 576 577 /* Set_MFRR */ 578 new_state.mfrr = mfrr; 579 580 /* Check_IPI */ 581 reject = 0; 582 resend = false; 583 if (mfrr < new_state.cppr) { 584 /* Reject a pending interrupt if not an IPI */ 585 if (mfrr <= new_state.pending_pri) { 586 reject = new_state.xisr; 587 new_state.pending_pri = mfrr; 588 new_state.xisr = XICS_IPI; 589 } 590 } 591 592 if (mfrr > old_state.mfrr) { 593 resend = new_state.need_resend; 594 new_state.need_resend = 0; 595 } 596 } while (!icp_rm_try_update(icp, old_state, new_state)); 597 598 /* Handle reject in real mode */ 599 if (reject && reject != XICS_IPI) { 600 this_icp->n_reject++; 601 icp_rm_deliver_irq(xics, icp, reject, false); 602 } 603 604 /* Handle resends in real mode */ 605 if (resend) { 606 this_icp->n_check_resend++; 607 icp_rm_check_resend(xics, icp); 608 } 609 610 return check_too_hard(xics, this_icp); 611 } 612 613 int xics_rm_h_cppr(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, unsigned long cppr) 614 { 615 union kvmppc_icp_state old_state, new_state; 616 struct kvmppc_xics *xics = vcpu->kvm->arch.xics; 617 struct kvmppc_icp *icp = vcpu->arch.icp; 618 u32 reject; 619 620 if (!xics || !xics->real_mode) 621 return H_TOO_HARD; 622 623 /* 624 * ICP State: Set_CPPR 625 * 626 * We can safely compare the new value with the current 627 * value outside of the transaction as the CPPR is only 628 * ever changed by the processor on itself 629 */ 630 if (cppr > icp->state.cppr) { 631 icp_rm_down_cppr(xics, icp, cppr); 632 goto bail; 633 } else if (cppr == icp->state.cppr) 634 return H_SUCCESS; 635 636 /* 637 * ICP State: Up_CPPR 638 * 639 * The processor is raising its priority, this can result 640 * in a rejection of a pending interrupt: 641 * 642 * ICP State: Reject_Current 643 * 644 * We can remove EE from the current processor, the update 645 * transaction will set it again if needed 646 */ 647 icp_rm_clr_vcpu_irq(icp->vcpu); 648 649 do { 650 old_state = new_state = READ_ONCE(icp->state); 651 652 reject = 0; 653 new_state.cppr = cppr; 654 655 if (cppr <= new_state.pending_pri) { 656 reject = new_state.xisr; 657 new_state.xisr = 0; 658 new_state.pending_pri = 0xff; 659 } 660 661 } while (!icp_rm_try_update(icp, old_state, new_state)); 662 663 /* 664 * Check for rejects. They are handled by doing a new delivery 665 * attempt (see comments in icp_rm_deliver_irq). 666 */ 667 if (reject && reject != XICS_IPI) { 668 icp->n_reject++; 669 icp_rm_deliver_irq(xics, icp, reject, false); 670 } 671 bail: 672 return check_too_hard(xics, icp); 673 } 674 675 static int ics_rm_eoi(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, u32 irq) 676 { 677 struct kvmppc_xics *xics = vcpu->kvm->arch.xics; 678 struct kvmppc_icp *icp = vcpu->arch.icp; 679 struct kvmppc_ics *ics; 680 struct ics_irq_state *state; 681 u16 src; 682 u32 pq_old, pq_new; 683 684 /* 685 * ICS EOI handling: For LSI, if P bit is still set, we need to 686 * resend it. 687 * 688 * For MSI, we move Q bit into P (and clear Q). If it is set, 689 * resend it. 690 */ 691 692 ics = kvmppc_xics_find_ics(xics, irq, &src); 693 if (!ics) 694 goto bail; 695 696 state = &ics->irq_state[src]; 697 698 if (state->lsi) 699 pq_new = state->pq_state; 700 else 701 do { 702 pq_old = state->pq_state; 703 pq_new = pq_old >> 1; 704 } while (cmpxchg(&state->pq_state, pq_old, pq_new) != pq_old); 705 706 if (pq_new & PQ_PRESENTED) 707 icp_rm_deliver_irq(xics, NULL, irq, false); 708 709 if (!hlist_empty(&vcpu->kvm->irq_ack_notifier_list)) { 710 icp->rm_action |= XICS_RM_NOTIFY_EOI; 711 icp->rm_eoied_irq = irq; 712 } 713 714 /* Handle passthrough interrupts */ 715 if (state->host_irq) { 716 ++vcpu->stat.pthru_all; 717 if (state->intr_cpu != -1) { 718 int pcpu = raw_smp_processor_id(); 719 720 pcpu = cpu_first_thread_sibling(pcpu); 721 ++vcpu->stat.pthru_host; 722 if (state->intr_cpu != pcpu) { 723 ++vcpu->stat.pthru_bad_aff; 724 xics_opal_set_server(state->host_irq, pcpu); 725 } 726 state->intr_cpu = -1; 727 } 728 } 729 730 bail: 731 return check_too_hard(xics, icp); 732 } 733 734 int xics_rm_h_eoi(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, unsigned long xirr) 735 { 736 struct kvmppc_xics *xics = vcpu->kvm->arch.xics; 737 struct kvmppc_icp *icp = vcpu->arch.icp; 738 u32 irq = xirr & 0x00ffffff; 739 740 if (!xics || !xics->real_mode) 741 return H_TOO_HARD; 742 743 /* 744 * ICP State: EOI 745 * 746 * Note: If EOI is incorrectly used by SW to lower the CPPR 747 * value (ie more favored), we do not check for rejection of 748 * a pending interrupt, this is a SW error and PAPR specifies 749 * that we don't have to deal with it. 750 * 751 * The sending of an EOI to the ICS is handled after the 752 * CPPR update 753 * 754 * ICP State: Down_CPPR which we handle 755 * in a separate function as it's shared with H_CPPR. 756 */ 757 icp_rm_down_cppr(xics, icp, xirr >> 24); 758 759 /* IPIs have no EOI */ 760 if (irq == XICS_IPI) 761 return check_too_hard(xics, icp); 762 763 return ics_rm_eoi(vcpu, irq); 764 } 765 766 static unsigned long eoi_rc; 767 768 static void icp_eoi(struct irq_data *d, u32 hwirq, __be32 xirr, bool *again) 769 { 770 void __iomem *xics_phys; 771 int64_t rc; 772 773 rc = pnv_opal_pci_msi_eoi(d); 774 775 if (rc) 776 eoi_rc = rc; 777 778 iosync(); 779 780 /* EOI it */ 781 xics_phys = local_paca->kvm_hstate.xics_phys; 782 if (xics_phys) { 783 __raw_rm_writel(xirr, xics_phys + XICS_XIRR); 784 } else { 785 rc = opal_int_eoi(be32_to_cpu(xirr)); 786 *again = rc > 0; 787 } 788 } 789 790 static int xics_opal_set_server(unsigned int hw_irq, int server_cpu) 791 { 792 unsigned int mangle_cpu = get_hard_smp_processor_id(server_cpu) << 2; 793 794 return opal_set_xive(hw_irq, mangle_cpu, DEFAULT_PRIORITY); 795 } 796 797 /* 798 * Increment a per-CPU 32-bit unsigned integer variable. 799 * Safe to call in real-mode. Handles vmalloc'ed addresses 800 * 801 * ToDo: Make this work for any integral type 802 */ 803 804 static inline void this_cpu_inc_rm(unsigned int __percpu *addr) 805 { 806 unsigned long l; 807 unsigned int *raddr; 808 int cpu = smp_processor_id(); 809 810 raddr = per_cpu_ptr(addr, cpu); 811 l = (unsigned long)raddr; 812 813 if (get_region_id(l) == VMALLOC_REGION_ID) { 814 l = vmalloc_to_phys(raddr); 815 raddr = (unsigned int *)l; 816 } 817 ++*raddr; 818 } 819 820 /* 821 * We don't try to update the flags in the irq_desc 'istate' field in 822 * here as would happen in the normal IRQ handling path for several reasons: 823 * - state flags represent internal IRQ state and are not expected to be 824 * updated outside the IRQ subsystem 825 * - more importantly, these are useful for edge triggered interrupts, 826 * IRQ probing, etc., but we are only handling MSI/MSIx interrupts here 827 * and these states shouldn't apply to us. 828 * 829 * However, we do update irq_stats - we somewhat duplicate the code in 830 * kstat_incr_irqs_this_cpu() for this since this function is defined 831 * in irq/internal.h which we don't want to include here. 832 * The only difference is that desc->kstat_irqs is an allocated per CPU 833 * variable and could have been vmalloc'ed, so we can't directly 834 * call __this_cpu_inc() on it. The kstat structure is a static 835 * per CPU variable and it should be accessible by real-mode KVM. 836 * 837 */ 838 static void kvmppc_rm_handle_irq_desc(struct irq_desc *desc) 839 { 840 this_cpu_inc_rm(&desc->kstat_irqs->cnt); 841 __this_cpu_inc(kstat.irqs_sum); 842 } 843 844 long kvmppc_deliver_irq_passthru(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, 845 __be32 xirr, 846 struct kvmppc_irq_map *irq_map, 847 struct kvmppc_passthru_irqmap *pimap, 848 bool *again) 849 { 850 struct kvmppc_xics *xics; 851 struct kvmppc_icp *icp; 852 struct kvmppc_ics *ics; 853 struct ics_irq_state *state; 854 u32 irq; 855 u16 src; 856 u32 pq_old, pq_new; 857 858 irq = irq_map->v_hwirq; 859 xics = vcpu->kvm->arch.xics; 860 icp = vcpu->arch.icp; 861 862 kvmppc_rm_handle_irq_desc(irq_map->desc); 863 864 ics = kvmppc_xics_find_ics(xics, irq, &src); 865 if (!ics) 866 return 2; 867 868 state = &ics->irq_state[src]; 869 870 /* only MSIs register bypass producers, so it must be MSI here */ 871 do { 872 pq_old = state->pq_state; 873 pq_new = ((pq_old << 1) & 3) | PQ_PRESENTED; 874 } while (cmpxchg(&state->pq_state, pq_old, pq_new) != pq_old); 875 876 /* Test P=1, Q=0, this is the only case where we present */ 877 if (pq_new == PQ_PRESENTED) 878 icp_rm_deliver_irq(xics, icp, irq, false); 879 880 /* EOI the interrupt */ 881 icp_eoi(irq_desc_get_irq_data(irq_map->desc), irq_map->r_hwirq, xirr, again); 882 883 if (check_too_hard(xics, icp) == H_TOO_HARD) 884 return 2; 885 else 886 return -2; 887 } 888 889 /* --- Non-real mode XICS-related built-in routines --- */ 890 891 /* 892 * Host Operations poked by RM KVM 893 */ 894 static void rm_host_ipi_action(int action, void *data) 895 { 896 switch (action) { 897 case XICS_RM_KICK_VCPU: 898 kvmppc_host_rm_ops_hv->vcpu_kick(data); 899 break; 900 default: 901 WARN(1, "Unexpected rm_action=%d data=%p\n", action, data); 902 break; 903 } 904 905 } 906 907 void kvmppc_xics_ipi_action(void) 908 { 909 int core; 910 unsigned int cpu = smp_processor_id(); 911 struct kvmppc_host_rm_core *rm_corep; 912 913 core = cpu >> threads_shift; 914 rm_corep = &kvmppc_host_rm_ops_hv->rm_core[core]; 915 916 if (rm_corep->rm_data) { 917 rm_host_ipi_action(rm_corep->rm_state.rm_action, 918 rm_corep->rm_data); 919 /* Order these stores against the real mode KVM */ 920 rm_corep->rm_data = NULL; 921 smp_wmb(); 922 rm_corep->rm_state.rm_action = 0; 923 } 924 } 925