354 lines
10 KiB
C
354 lines
10 KiB
C
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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#define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt
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#include <linux/kvm_host.h>
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#include <asm/irq_remapping.h>
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#include <asm/cpu.h>
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#include "lapic.h"
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#include "irq.h"
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#include "posted_intr.h"
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#include "trace.h"
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#include "vmx.h"
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/*
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* Maintain a per-CPU list of vCPUs that need to be awakened by wakeup_handler()
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* when a WAKEUP_VECTOR interrupted is posted. vCPUs are added to the list when
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* the vCPU is scheduled out and is blocking (e.g. in HLT) with IRQs enabled.
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* The vCPUs posted interrupt descriptor is updated at the same time to set its
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* notification vector to WAKEUP_VECTOR, so that posted interrupt from devices
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* wake the target vCPUs. vCPUs are removed from the list and the notification
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* vector is reset when the vCPU is scheduled in.
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*/
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static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct list_head, wakeup_vcpus_on_cpu);
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/*
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* Protect the per-CPU list with a per-CPU spinlock to handle task migration.
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* When a blocking vCPU is awakened _and_ migrated to a different pCPU, the
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* ->sched_in() path will need to take the vCPU off the list of the _previous_
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* CPU. IRQs must be disabled when taking this lock, otherwise deadlock will
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* occur if a wakeup IRQ arrives and attempts to acquire the lock.
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*/
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static DEFINE_PER_CPU(raw_spinlock_t, wakeup_vcpus_on_cpu_lock);
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static inline struct pi_desc *vcpu_to_pi_desc(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
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{
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return &(to_vmx(vcpu)->pi_desc);
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}
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static int pi_try_set_control(struct pi_desc *pi_desc, u64 *pold, u64 new)
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{
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/*
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* PID.ON can be set at any time by a different vCPU or by hardware,
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* e.g. a device. PID.control must be written atomically, and the
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* update must be retried with a fresh snapshot an ON change causes
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* the cmpxchg to fail.
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*/
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if (!try_cmpxchg64(&pi_desc->control, pold, new))
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return -EBUSY;
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return 0;
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}
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void vmx_vcpu_pi_load(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, int cpu)
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{
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struct pi_desc *pi_desc = vcpu_to_pi_desc(vcpu);
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struct vcpu_vmx *vmx = to_vmx(vcpu);
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struct pi_desc old, new;
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unsigned long flags;
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unsigned int dest;
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/*
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* To simplify hot-plug and dynamic toggling of APICv, keep PI.NDST and
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* PI.SN up-to-date even if there is no assigned device or if APICv is
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* deactivated due to a dynamic inhibit bit, e.g. for Hyper-V's SyncIC.
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*/
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if (!enable_apicv || !lapic_in_kernel(vcpu))
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return;
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/*
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* If the vCPU wasn't on the wakeup list and wasn't migrated, then the
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* full update can be skipped as neither the vector nor the destination
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* needs to be changed.
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*/
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if (pi_desc->nv != POSTED_INTR_WAKEUP_VECTOR && vcpu->cpu == cpu) {
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/*
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* Clear SN if it was set due to being preempted. Again, do
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* this even if there is no assigned device for simplicity.
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*/
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if (pi_test_and_clear_sn(pi_desc))
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goto after_clear_sn;
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return;
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}
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local_irq_save(flags);
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/*
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* If the vCPU was waiting for wakeup, remove the vCPU from the wakeup
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* list of the _previous_ pCPU, which will not be the same as the
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* current pCPU if the task was migrated.
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*/
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if (pi_desc->nv == POSTED_INTR_WAKEUP_VECTOR) {
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raw_spin_lock(&per_cpu(wakeup_vcpus_on_cpu_lock, vcpu->cpu));
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list_del(&vmx->pi_wakeup_list);
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raw_spin_unlock(&per_cpu(wakeup_vcpus_on_cpu_lock, vcpu->cpu));
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}
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dest = cpu_physical_id(cpu);
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if (!x2apic_mode)
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dest = (dest << 8) & 0xFF00;
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old.control = READ_ONCE(pi_desc->control);
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do {
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new.control = old.control;
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/*
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* Clear SN (as above) and refresh the destination APIC ID to
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* handle task migration (@cpu != vcpu->cpu).
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*/
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new.ndst = dest;
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new.sn = 0;
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/*
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* Restore the notification vector; in the blocking case, the
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* descriptor was modified on "put" to use the wakeup vector.
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*/
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new.nv = POSTED_INTR_VECTOR;
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} while (pi_try_set_control(pi_desc, &old.control, new.control));
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local_irq_restore(flags);
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after_clear_sn:
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/*
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* Clear SN before reading the bitmap. The VT-d firmware
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* writes the bitmap and reads SN atomically (5.2.3 in the
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* spec), so it doesn't really have a memory barrier that
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* pairs with this, but we cannot do that and we need one.
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*/
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smp_mb__after_atomic();
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if (!pi_is_pir_empty(pi_desc))
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pi_set_on(pi_desc);
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}
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static bool vmx_can_use_vtd_pi(struct kvm *kvm)
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{
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return irqchip_in_kernel(kvm) && enable_apicv &&
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kvm_arch_has_assigned_device(kvm) &&
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irq_remapping_cap(IRQ_POSTING_CAP);
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}
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/*
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* Put the vCPU on this pCPU's list of vCPUs that needs to be awakened and set
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* WAKEUP as the notification vector in the PI descriptor.
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*/
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static void pi_enable_wakeup_handler(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
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{
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struct pi_desc *pi_desc = vcpu_to_pi_desc(vcpu);
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struct vcpu_vmx *vmx = to_vmx(vcpu);
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struct pi_desc old, new;
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unsigned long flags;
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local_irq_save(flags);
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raw_spin_lock(&per_cpu(wakeup_vcpus_on_cpu_lock, vcpu->cpu));
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list_add_tail(&vmx->pi_wakeup_list,
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&per_cpu(wakeup_vcpus_on_cpu, vcpu->cpu));
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raw_spin_unlock(&per_cpu(wakeup_vcpus_on_cpu_lock, vcpu->cpu));
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WARN(pi_desc->sn, "PI descriptor SN field set before blocking");
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old.control = READ_ONCE(pi_desc->control);
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do {
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/* set 'NV' to 'wakeup vector' */
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new.control = old.control;
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new.nv = POSTED_INTR_WAKEUP_VECTOR;
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} while (pi_try_set_control(pi_desc, &old.control, new.control));
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/*
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* Send a wakeup IPI to this CPU if an interrupt may have been posted
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* before the notification vector was updated, in which case the IRQ
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* will arrive on the non-wakeup vector. An IPI is needed as calling
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* try_to_wake_up() from ->sched_out() isn't allowed (IRQs are not
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* enabled until it is safe to call try_to_wake_up() on the task being
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* scheduled out).
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*/
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if (pi_test_on(&new))
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apic->send_IPI_self(POSTED_INTR_WAKEUP_VECTOR);
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local_irq_restore(flags);
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}
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static bool vmx_needs_pi_wakeup(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
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{
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/*
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* The default posted interrupt vector does nothing when
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* invoked outside guest mode. Return whether a blocked vCPU
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* can be the target of posted interrupts, as is the case when
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* using either IPI virtualization or VT-d PI, so that the
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* notification vector is switched to the one that calls
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* back to the pi_wakeup_handler() function.
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*/
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return vmx_can_use_ipiv(vcpu) || vmx_can_use_vtd_pi(vcpu->kvm);
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}
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void vmx_vcpu_pi_put(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
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{
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struct pi_desc *pi_desc = vcpu_to_pi_desc(vcpu);
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if (!vmx_needs_pi_wakeup(vcpu))
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return;
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if (kvm_vcpu_is_blocking(vcpu) && !vmx_interrupt_blocked(vcpu))
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pi_enable_wakeup_handler(vcpu);
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/*
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* Set SN when the vCPU is preempted. Note, the vCPU can both be seen
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* as blocking and preempted, e.g. if it's preempted between setting
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* its wait state and manually scheduling out.
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*/
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if (vcpu->preempted)
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pi_set_sn(pi_desc);
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}
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/*
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* Handler for POSTED_INTERRUPT_WAKEUP_VECTOR.
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*/
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void pi_wakeup_handler(void)
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{
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int cpu = smp_processor_id();
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struct list_head *wakeup_list = &per_cpu(wakeup_vcpus_on_cpu, cpu);
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raw_spinlock_t *spinlock = &per_cpu(wakeup_vcpus_on_cpu_lock, cpu);
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struct vcpu_vmx *vmx;
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raw_spin_lock(spinlock);
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list_for_each_entry(vmx, wakeup_list, pi_wakeup_list) {
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if (pi_test_on(&vmx->pi_desc))
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kvm_vcpu_wake_up(&vmx->vcpu);
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}
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raw_spin_unlock(spinlock);
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}
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void __init pi_init_cpu(int cpu)
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{
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INIT_LIST_HEAD(&per_cpu(wakeup_vcpus_on_cpu, cpu));
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raw_spin_lock_init(&per_cpu(wakeup_vcpus_on_cpu_lock, cpu));
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}
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bool pi_has_pending_interrupt(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
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{
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struct pi_desc *pi_desc = vcpu_to_pi_desc(vcpu);
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return pi_test_on(pi_desc) ||
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(pi_test_sn(pi_desc) && !pi_is_pir_empty(pi_desc));
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}
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/*
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* Bail out of the block loop if the VM has an assigned
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* device, but the blocking vCPU didn't reconfigure the
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* PI.NV to the wakeup vector, i.e. the assigned device
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* came along after the initial check in vmx_vcpu_pi_put().
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*/
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void vmx_pi_start_assignment(struct kvm *kvm)
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{
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if (!irq_remapping_cap(IRQ_POSTING_CAP))
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return;
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kvm_make_all_cpus_request(kvm, KVM_REQ_UNBLOCK);
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}
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/*
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* vmx_pi_update_irte - set IRTE for Posted-Interrupts
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*
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* @kvm: kvm
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* @host_irq: host irq of the interrupt
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* @guest_irq: gsi of the interrupt
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* @set: set or unset PI
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* returns 0 on success, < 0 on failure
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*/
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int vmx_pi_update_irte(struct kvm *kvm, unsigned int host_irq,
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uint32_t guest_irq, bool set)
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{
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struct kvm_kernel_irq_routing_entry *e;
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struct kvm_irq_routing_table *irq_rt;
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struct kvm_lapic_irq irq;
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struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu;
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struct vcpu_data vcpu_info;
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int idx, ret = 0;
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if (!vmx_can_use_vtd_pi(kvm))
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return 0;
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idx = srcu_read_lock(&kvm->irq_srcu);
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irq_rt = srcu_dereference(kvm->irq_routing, &kvm->irq_srcu);
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if (guest_irq >= irq_rt->nr_rt_entries ||
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hlist_empty(&irq_rt->map[guest_irq])) {
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pr_warn_once("no route for guest_irq %u/%u (broken user space?)\n",
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guest_irq, irq_rt->nr_rt_entries);
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goto out;
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}
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hlist_for_each_entry(e, &irq_rt->map[guest_irq], link) {
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if (e->type != KVM_IRQ_ROUTING_MSI)
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continue;
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/*
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* VT-d PI cannot support posting multicast/broadcast
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* interrupts to a vCPU, we still use interrupt remapping
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* for these kind of interrupts.
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*
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* For lowest-priority interrupts, we only support
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* those with single CPU as the destination, e.g. user
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* configures the interrupts via /proc/irq or uses
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* irqbalance to make the interrupts single-CPU.
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*
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* We will support full lowest-priority interrupt later.
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*
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* In addition, we can only inject generic interrupts using
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* the PI mechanism, refuse to route others through it.
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*/
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kvm_set_msi_irq(kvm, e, &irq);
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if (!kvm_intr_is_single_vcpu(kvm, &irq, &vcpu) ||
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!kvm_irq_is_postable(&irq)) {
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/*
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* Make sure the IRTE is in remapped mode if
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* we don't handle it in posted mode.
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*/
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ret = irq_set_vcpu_affinity(host_irq, NULL);
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if (ret < 0) {
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printk(KERN_INFO
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"failed to back to remapped mode, irq: %u\n",
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host_irq);
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goto out;
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}
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continue;
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}
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vcpu_info.pi_desc_addr = __pa(vcpu_to_pi_desc(vcpu));
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vcpu_info.vector = irq.vector;
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trace_kvm_pi_irte_update(host_irq, vcpu->vcpu_id, e->gsi,
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vcpu_info.vector, vcpu_info.pi_desc_addr, set);
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if (set)
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ret = irq_set_vcpu_affinity(host_irq, &vcpu_info);
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else
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ret = irq_set_vcpu_affinity(host_irq, NULL);
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if (ret < 0) {
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printk(KERN_INFO "%s: failed to update PI IRTE\n",
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__func__);
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goto out;
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}
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}
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ret = 0;
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out:
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srcu_read_unlock(&kvm->irq_srcu, idx);
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return ret;
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}
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