| // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only |
| /* |
| * Copyright (C) 2012-2015 - ARM Ltd |
| * Author: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com> |
| */ |
| |
| #include <hyp/sysreg-sr.h> |
| |
| #include <linux/compiler.h> |
| #include <linux/kvm_host.h> |
| |
| #include <asm/kprobes.h> |
| #include <asm/kvm_asm.h> |
| #include <asm/kvm_emulate.h> |
| #include <asm/kvm_hyp.h> |
| #include <asm/kvm_nested.h> |
| |
| /* |
| * VHE: Host and guest must save mdscr_el1 and sp_el0 (and the PC and |
| * pstate, which are handled as part of the el2 return state) on every |
| * switch (sp_el0 is being dealt with in the assembly code). |
| * tpidr_el0 and tpidrro_el0 only need to be switched when going |
| * to host userspace or a different VCPU. EL1 registers only need to be |
| * switched when potentially going to run a different VCPU. The latter two |
| * classes are handled as part of kvm_arch_vcpu_load and kvm_arch_vcpu_put. |
| */ |
| |
| void sysreg_save_host_state_vhe(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt) |
| { |
| __sysreg_save_common_state(ctxt); |
| } |
| NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(sysreg_save_host_state_vhe); |
| |
| void sysreg_save_guest_state_vhe(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt) |
| { |
| __sysreg_save_common_state(ctxt); |
| __sysreg_save_el2_return_state(ctxt); |
| } |
| NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(sysreg_save_guest_state_vhe); |
| |
| void sysreg_restore_host_state_vhe(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt) |
| { |
| __sysreg_restore_common_state(ctxt); |
| } |
| NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(sysreg_restore_host_state_vhe); |
| |
| void sysreg_restore_guest_state_vhe(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt) |
| { |
| __sysreg_restore_common_state(ctxt); |
| __sysreg_restore_el2_return_state(ctxt); |
| } |
| NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(sysreg_restore_guest_state_vhe); |
| |
| /** |
| * __vcpu_load_switch_sysregs - Load guest system registers to the physical CPU |
| * |
| * @vcpu: The VCPU pointer |
| * |
| * Load system registers that do not affect the host's execution, for |
| * example EL1 system registers on a VHE system where the host kernel |
| * runs at EL2. This function is called from KVM's vcpu_load() function |
| * and loading system register state early avoids having to load them on |
| * every entry to the VM. |
| */ |
| void __vcpu_load_switch_sysregs(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu) |
| { |
| struct kvm_cpu_context *guest_ctxt = &vcpu->arch.ctxt; |
| struct kvm_cpu_context *host_ctxt; |
| |
| host_ctxt = &this_cpu_ptr(&kvm_host_data)->host_ctxt; |
| __sysreg_save_user_state(host_ctxt); |
| |
| /* |
| * When running a normal EL1 guest, we only load a new vcpu |
| * after a context switch, which imvolves a DSB, so all |
| * speculative EL1&0 walks will have already completed. |
| * If running NV, the vcpu may transition between vEL1 and |
| * vEL2 without a context switch, so make sure we complete |
| * those walks before loading a new context. |
| */ |
| if (vcpu_has_nv(vcpu)) |
| dsb(nsh); |
| |
| /* |
| * Load guest EL1 and user state |
| * |
| * We must restore the 32-bit state before the sysregs, thanks |
| * to erratum #852523 (Cortex-A57) or #853709 (Cortex-A72). |
| */ |
| __sysreg32_restore_state(vcpu); |
| __sysreg_restore_user_state(guest_ctxt); |
| __sysreg_restore_el1_state(guest_ctxt); |
| |
| vcpu_set_flag(vcpu, SYSREGS_ON_CPU); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * __vcpu_put_switch_syregs - Restore host system registers to the physical CPU |
| * |
| * @vcpu: The VCPU pointer |
| * |
| * Save guest system registers that do not affect the host's execution, for |
| * example EL1 system registers on a VHE system where the host kernel |
| * runs at EL2. This function is called from KVM's vcpu_put() function |
| * and deferring saving system register state until we're no longer running the |
| * VCPU avoids having to save them on every exit from the VM. |
| */ |
| void __vcpu_put_switch_sysregs(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu) |
| { |
| struct kvm_cpu_context *guest_ctxt = &vcpu->arch.ctxt; |
| struct kvm_cpu_context *host_ctxt; |
| |
| host_ctxt = &this_cpu_ptr(&kvm_host_data)->host_ctxt; |
| |
| __sysreg_save_el1_state(guest_ctxt); |
| __sysreg_save_user_state(guest_ctxt); |
| __sysreg32_save_state(vcpu); |
| |
| /* Restore host user state */ |
| __sysreg_restore_user_state(host_ctxt); |
| |
| vcpu_clear_flag(vcpu, SYSREGS_ON_CPU); |
| } |