@@ -2206,6 +2206,43 @@ This ioctl returns the guest registers that are supported for the
KVM_GET_ONE_REG/KVM_SET_ONE_REG calls.
+4.80 KVM_ARM_SET_DEVICE_ADDR
+
+Capability: KVM_CAP_ARM_SET_DEVICE_ADDR
+Architectures: arm
+Type: vm ioctl
+Parameters: struct kvm_arm_device_address (in)
+Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
+Errors:
+ ENODEV: The device id is unknown
+ ENXIO: Device not supported on current system
+ EEXIST: Address already set
+ E2BIG: Address outside guest physical address space
+
+struct kvm_arm_device_addr {
+ __u64 id;
+ __u64 addr;
+};
+
+Specify a device address in the guest's physical address space where guests
+can access emulated or directly exposed devices, which the host kernel needs
+to know about. The id field is an architecture specific identifier for a
+specific device.
+
+ARM divides the id field into two parts, a device id and an address type id
+specific to the individual device.
+
+ bits: | 63 ... 32 | 31 ... 16 | 15 ... 0 |
+ field: | 0x00000000 | device id | addr type id |
+
+ARM currently only require this when using the in-kernel GIC support for the
+hardware VGIC features, using KVM_ARM_DEVICE_VGIC_V2 as the device id. When
+setting the base address for the guest's mapping of the VGIC virtual CPU
+and distributor interface, the ioctl must be called after calling
+KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP, but before calling KVM_RUN on any of the VCPUs. Calling
+this ioctl twice for any of the base addresses will return -EEXIST.
+
+
5. The kvm_run structure
------------------------
@@ -65,6 +65,19 @@ struct kvm_regs {
#define KVM_ARM_TARGET_CORTEX_A15 0
#define KVM_ARM_NUM_TARGETS 1
+/* KVM_SET_DEVICE_ADDRESS ioctl id encoding */
+#define KVM_DEVICE_TYPE_SHIFT 0
+#define KVM_DEVICE_TYPE_MASK (0xffff << KVM_DEVICE_TYPE_SHIFT)
+#define KVM_DEVICE_ID_SHIFT 16
+#define KVM_DEVICE_ID_MASK (0xffff << KVM_DEVICE_ID_SHIFT)
+
+/* Supported device IDs */
+#define KVM_ARM_DEVICE_VGIC_V2 0
+
+/* Supported VGIC address types */
+#define KVM_VGIC_V2_ADDR_TYPE_DIST 0
+#define KVM_VGIC_V2_ADDR_TYPE_CPU 1
+
struct kvm_vcpu_init {
__u32 target;
__u32 features[7];
@@ -165,6 +165,8 @@ int kvm_dev_ioctl_check_extension(long ext)
case KVM_CAP_COALESCED_MMIO:
r = KVM_COALESCED_MMIO_PAGE_OFFSET;
break;
+ case KVM_CAP_ARM_SET_DEVICE_ADDR:
+ r = 1;
case KVM_CAP_NR_VCPUS:
r = num_online_cpus();
break;
@@ -805,10 +807,29 @@ int kvm_vm_ioctl_get_dirty_log(struct kvm *kvm, struct kvm_dirty_log *log)
return -EINVAL;
}
+static int kvm_vm_ioctl_set_device_addr(struct kvm *kvm,
+ struct kvm_arm_device_addr *dev_addr)
+{
+ return -ENODEV;
+}
+
long kvm_arch_vm_ioctl(struct file *filp,
unsigned int ioctl, unsigned long arg)
{
- return -EINVAL;
+ struct kvm *kvm = filp->private_data;
+ void __user *argp = (void __user *)arg;
+
+ switch (ioctl) {
+ case KVM_ARM_SET_DEVICE_ADDR: {
+ struct kvm_arm_device_addr dev_addr;
+
+ if (copy_from_user(&dev_addr, argp, sizeof(dev_addr)))
+ return -EFAULT;
+ return kvm_vm_ioctl_set_device_addr(kvm, &dev_addr);
+ }
+ default:
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
}
static void cpu_init_hyp_mode(void *vector)
@@ -636,6 +636,7 @@ struct kvm_ppc_smmu_info {
#define KVM_CAP_IRQFD_RESAMPLE 82
#define KVM_CAP_PPC_BOOKE_WATCHDOG 83
#define KVM_CAP_PPC_HTAB_FD 84
+#define KVM_CAP_ARM_SET_DEVICE_ADDR 85
#ifdef KVM_CAP_IRQ_ROUTING
@@ -783,6 +784,11 @@ struct kvm_msi {
__u8 pad[16];
};
+struct kvm_arm_device_addr {
+ __u64 id;
+ __u64 addr;
+};
+
/*
* ioctls for VM fds
*/
@@ -868,6 +874,8 @@ struct kvm_s390_ucas_mapping {
#define KVM_ALLOCATE_RMA _IOR(KVMIO, 0xa9, struct kvm_allocate_rma)
/* Available with KVM_CAP_PPC_HTAB_FD */
#define KVM_PPC_GET_HTAB_FD _IOW(KVMIO, 0xaa, struct kvm_get_htab_fd)
+/* Available with KVM_CAP_SET_DEVICE_ADDR */
+#define KVM_ARM_SET_DEVICE_ADDR _IOW(KVMIO, 0xab, struct kvm_arm_device_addr)
/*
* ioctls for vcpu fds
On ARM (and possibly other architectures) some bits are specific to the model being emulated for the guest and user space needs a way to tell the kernel about those bits. An example is mmio device base addresses, where KVM must know the base address for a given device to properly emulate mmio accesses within a certain address range or directly map a device with virtualiation extensions into the guest address space. We try to make this API slightly more generic than for our specific use, but so far only the VGIC uses this feature. Signed-off-by: Christoffer Dall <c.dall@virtualopensystems.com> --- Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt | 37 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ arch/arm/include/uapi/asm/kvm.h | 13 +++++++++++++ arch/arm/kvm/arm.c | 23 ++++++++++++++++++++++- include/uapi/linux/kvm.h | 8 ++++++++ 4 files changed, 80 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe kvm" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html