From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: from us-smtp-delivery-1.mimecast.com ([205.139.110.120]:46367 "EHLO us-smtp-1.mimecast.com" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-FAIL) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1729048AbfLEMfP (ORCPT ); Thu, 5 Dec 2019 07:35:15 -0500 Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2019 13:35:05 +0100 From: Cornelia Huck Subject: Re: [PATCH v4] KVM: s390: Add new reset vcpu API Message-ID: <20191205133505.7f3c4859.cohuck@redhat.com> In-Reply-To: <20191205122810.10672-1-frankja@linux.ibm.com> References: <20191205131930.1b78f78b.cohuck@redhat.com> <20191205122810.10672-1-frankja@linux.ibm.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sender: linux-s390-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: To: Janosch Frank Cc: kvm@vger.kernel.org, thuth@redhat.com, borntraeger@de.ibm.com, linux-s390@vger.kernel.org On Thu, 5 Dec 2019 07:28:10 -0500 Janosch Frank wrote: > The architecture states that we need to reset local IRQs for all CPU > resets. Because the old reset interface did not support the normal CPU > reset we never did that. Now that we have a new interface, let's > properly clear out local IRQs. > > Also we add a ioctl for the clear reset to have all resets exposed to > userspace. Currently the clear reset falls back to the initial reset, > but we plan to have clear reset specific code in the future. > > Signed-off-by: Janosch Frank > Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand > --- > Documentation/virt/kvm/api.txt | 48 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > arch/s390/kvm/kvm-s390.c | 14 ++++++++++ > include/uapi/linux/kvm.h | 5 ++++ > 3 files changed, 67 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.txt > index 4833904d32a5..296e51f9df70 100644 > --- a/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.txt > +++ b/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.txt > @@ -4126,6 +4126,47 @@ Valid values for 'action': > #define KVM_PMU_EVENT_ALLOW 0 > #define KVM_PMU_EVENT_DENY 1 > > +4.121 KVM_S390_NORMAL_RESET > + > +Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_VCPU_RESETS > +Architectures: s390 > +Type: vcpu ioctl > +Parameters: none > +Returns: 0 > + > +This ioctl resets VCPU registers and control structures that userspace > +can't access via the kvm_run structure. It is intended to be called > +when a normal reset is performed on the vcpu and clears local > +interrupts, the riccb and PSW bit 24. > + > +4.122 KVM_S390_INITIAL_RESET > + > +Capability: none > +Architectures: s390 > +Type: vcpu ioctl > +Parameters: none > +Returns: 0 > + > +This ioctl resets VCPU registers and control structures that userspace > +can't access via the kvm_run structure. It is intended to be called > +when an initial reset (which is a superset of the normal reset) is > +performed on the vcpu and additionally clears the psw, prefix, timing > +related registers, as well as setting the control registers to their > +initial value. > + > +4.123 KVM_S390_CLEAR_RESET > + > +Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_VCPU_RESETS > +Architectures: s390 > +Type: vcpu ioctl > +Parameters: none > +Returns: 0 > + > +This ioctl resets VCPU registers and control structures that userspace > +can't access via the kvm_run structure. It is intended to be called > +when an initial reset (which is a superset of the normal reset) is s/initial/clear/ s/normal/initial/ (no need to respin, just fix up while applying :) > +performed on the vcpu and additionally clears general, access, > +floating and vector registers. > > 5. The kvm_run structure > ------------------------ > @@ -5322,3 +5363,10 @@ handling by KVM (as some KVM hypercall may be mistakenly treated as TLB > flush hypercalls by Hyper-V) so userspace should disable KVM identification > in CPUID and only exposes Hyper-V identification. In this case, guest > thinks it's running on Hyper-V and only use Hyper-V hypercalls. > + > +8.22 KVM_CAP_S390_VCPU_RESETS > + > +Architectures: s390 > + > +This capability indicates that the KVM_S390_NORMAL_RESET and > +KVM_S390_CLEAR_RESET ioctls are available. Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck