On 11/29/19 11:47 AM, David Hildenbrand wrote: > On 29.11.19 10:48, Janosch Frank wrote: >> CPU resets for protected guests need to be done via Ultravisor >> calls. Hence we need a way to issue these calls for each reset. >> >> As we formerly had only one reset function and it was called for >> initial, as well as for the clear reset, we now need a new interface. >> >> Signed-off-by: Janosch Frank <fran...@linux.ibm.com> >> --- >> target/s390x/cpu.c | 14 ++++++++++++-- >> target/s390x/kvm-stub.c | 10 +++++++++- >> target/s390x/kvm.c | 38 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------ >> target/s390x/kvm_s390x.h | 4 +++- >> 4 files changed, 56 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/target/s390x/cpu.c b/target/s390x/cpu.c >> index bd39cb54b7..52fefa1586 100644 >> --- a/target/s390x/cpu.c >> +++ b/target/s390x/cpu.c >> @@ -131,8 +131,18 @@ static void s390_cpu_reset(CPUState *s, cpu_reset_type >> type) >> } >> >> /* Reset state inside the kernel that we cannot access yet from QEMU. */ >> - if (kvm_enabled() && type != S390_CPU_RESET_NORMAL) { >> - kvm_s390_reset_vcpu(cpu); >> + if (kvm_enabled()) { >> + switch (type) { >> + case S390_CPU_RESET_CLEAR: >> + kvm_s390_reset_vcpu_clear(cpu); >> + break; >> + case S390_CPU_RESET_INITIAL: >> + kvm_s390_reset_vcpu_initial(cpu); >> + break; >> + case S390_CPU_RESET_NORMAL: >> + kvm_s390_reset_vcpu_normal(cpu); >> + break; >> + } > > I would have assumed you only have to do that for pv? For ordinary > guests we can avoid unnecessary ioctls IMHO.
Remember the reset normal IRQ fix in KVM? Without it we're not architecture compliant. > >> } >> } >> >> diff --git a/target/s390x/kvm-stub.c b/target/s390x/kvm-stub.c >> index 5152e2bdf1..c4cd497f85 100644 >> --- a/target/s390x/kvm-stub.c >> +++ b/target/s390x/kvm-stub.c >> @@ -83,7 +83,15 @@ void kvm_s390_cmma_reset(void) >> { >> } >> >> -void kvm_s390_reset_vcpu(S390CPU *cpu) >> +void kvm_s390_reset_vcpu_initial(S390CPU *cpu) >> +{ >> +} >> + >> +void kvm_s390_reset_vcpu_clear(S390CPU *cpu) >> +{ >> +} >> + >> +void kvm_s390_reset_vcpu_normal(S390CPU *cpu) >> { >> } >> >> diff --git a/target/s390x/kvm.c b/target/s390x/kvm.c >> index b802d02ff5..5b1ed3acb4 100644 >> --- a/target/s390x/kvm.c >> +++ b/target/s390x/kvm.c >> @@ -154,6 +154,7 @@ static int cap_ri; >> static int cap_gs; >> static int cap_hpage_1m; >> static int cap_protvirt; >> +static int cap_vcpu_resets; >> >> static int active_cmma; >> >> @@ -346,6 +347,7 @@ int kvm_arch_init(MachineState *ms, KVMState *s) >> cap_mem_op = kvm_check_extension(s, KVM_CAP_S390_MEM_OP); >> cap_s390_irq = kvm_check_extension(s, KVM_CAP_S390_INJECT_IRQ); >> cap_protvirt = kvm_check_extension(s, KVM_CAP_S390_PROTECTED); >> + cap_vcpu_resets = kvm_check_extension(s, KVM_CAP_S390_VCPU_RESETS); >> >> if (!kvm_check_extension(s, KVM_CAP_S390_GMAP) >> || !kvm_check_extension(s, KVM_CAP_S390_COW)) { >> @@ -407,20 +409,44 @@ int kvm_arch_destroy_vcpu(CPUState *cs) >> return 0; >> } >> >> -void kvm_s390_reset_vcpu(S390CPU *cpu) >> +static void kvm_s390_reset_vcpu(S390CPU *cpu, unsigned long type) >> { >> CPUState *cs = CPU(cpu); >> >> - /* The initial reset call is needed here to reset in-kernel >> - * vcpu data that we can't access directly from QEMU >> - * (i.e. with older kernels which don't support sync_regs/ONE_REG). >> - * Before this ioctl cpu_synchronize_state() is called in common kvm >> - * code (kvm-all) */ >> + /* >> + * The reset call is needed here to reset in-kernel vcpu data that >> + * we can't access directly from QEMU (i.e. with older kernels >> + * which don't support sync_regs/ONE_REG). Before this ioctl >> + * cpu_synchronize_state() is called in common kvm code >> + * (kvm-all). >> + */ >> + if (cap_vcpu_resets) { >> + if (kvm_vcpu_ioctl(cs, KVM_S390_VCPU_RESET, type)) { >> + error_report("CPU reset type %ld failed on CPU %i", >> + type, cs->cpu_index); >> + } >> + return;> + } > > This is broken for S390_CPU_RESET_NORMAL where we don't do a > KVM_S390_INITIAL_RESET for !pv ... > > Can't we limit that new handling to pv only and keep it out of this path? Look above > > > [...] > >
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