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182 lines
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ARM Virtual Interrupt Translation Service (ITS)
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Device types supported:
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KVM_DEV_TYPE_ARM_VGIC_ITS ARM Interrupt Translation Service Controller
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The ITS allows MSI(-X) interrupts to be injected into guests. This extension is
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optional. Creating a virtual ITS controller also requires a host GICv3 (see
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arm-vgic-v3.txt), but does not depend on having physical ITS controllers.
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There can be multiple ITS controllers per guest, each of them has to have
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a separate, non-overlapping MMIO region.
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Groups:
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KVM_DEV_ARM_VGIC_GRP_ADDR
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Attributes:
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KVM_VGIC_ITS_ADDR_TYPE (rw, 64-bit)
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Base address in the guest physical address space of the GICv3 ITS
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control register frame.
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This address needs to be 64K aligned and the region covers 128K.
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Errors:
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-E2BIG: Address outside of addressable IPA range
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-EINVAL: Incorrectly aligned address
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-EEXIST: Address already configured
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-EFAULT: Invalid user pointer for attr->addr.
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-ENODEV: Incorrect attribute or the ITS is not supported.
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KVM_DEV_ARM_VGIC_GRP_CTRL
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Attributes:
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KVM_DEV_ARM_VGIC_CTRL_INIT
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request the initialization of the ITS, no additional parameter in
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kvm_device_attr.addr.
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KVM_DEV_ARM_ITS_CTRL_RESET
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reset the ITS, no additional parameter in kvm_device_attr.addr.
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See "ITS Reset State" section.
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KVM_DEV_ARM_ITS_SAVE_TABLES
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save the ITS table data into guest RAM, at the location provisioned
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by the guest in corresponding registers/table entries.
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The layout of the tables in guest memory defines an ABI. The entries
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are laid out in little endian format as described in the last paragraph.
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KVM_DEV_ARM_ITS_RESTORE_TABLES
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restore the ITS tables from guest RAM to ITS internal structures.
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The GICV3 must be restored before the ITS and all ITS registers but
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the GITS_CTLR must be restored before restoring the ITS tables.
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The GITS_IIDR read-only register must also be restored before
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calling KVM_DEV_ARM_ITS_RESTORE_TABLES as the IIDR revision field
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encodes the ABI revision.
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The expected ordering when restoring the GICv3/ITS is described in section
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"ITS Restore Sequence".
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Errors:
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-ENXIO: ITS not properly configured as required prior to setting
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this attribute
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-ENOMEM: Memory shortage when allocating ITS internal data
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-EINVAL: Inconsistent restored data
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-EFAULT: Invalid guest ram access
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-EBUSY: One or more VCPUS are running
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-EACCES: The virtual ITS is backed by a physical GICv4 ITS, and the
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state is not available
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KVM_DEV_ARM_VGIC_GRP_ITS_REGS
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Attributes:
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The attr field of kvm_device_attr encodes the offset of the
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ITS register, relative to the ITS control frame base address
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(ITS_base).
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kvm_device_attr.addr points to a __u64 value whatever the width
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of the addressed register (32/64 bits). 64 bit registers can only
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be accessed with full length.
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Writes to read-only registers are ignored by the kernel except for:
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- GITS_CREADR. It must be restored otherwise commands in the queue
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will be re-executed after restoring CWRITER. GITS_CREADR must be
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restored before restoring the GITS_CTLR which is likely to enable the
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ITS. Also it must be restored after GITS_CBASER since a write to
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GITS_CBASER resets GITS_CREADR.
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- GITS_IIDR. The Revision field encodes the table layout ABI revision.
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In the future we might implement direct injection of virtual LPIs.
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This will require an upgrade of the table layout and an evolution of
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the ABI. GITS_IIDR must be restored before calling
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KVM_DEV_ARM_ITS_RESTORE_TABLES.
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For other registers, getting or setting a register has the same
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effect as reading/writing the register on real hardware.
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Errors:
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-ENXIO: Offset does not correspond to any supported register
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-EFAULT: Invalid user pointer for attr->addr
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-EINVAL: Offset is not 64-bit aligned
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-EBUSY: one or more VCPUS are running
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ITS Restore Sequence:
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The following ordering must be followed when restoring the GIC and the ITS:
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a) restore all guest memory and create vcpus
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b) restore all redistributors
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c) provide the its base address
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(KVM_DEV_ARM_VGIC_GRP_ADDR)
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d) restore the ITS in the following order:
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1. Restore GITS_CBASER
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2. Restore all other GITS_ registers, except GITS_CTLR!
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3. Load the ITS table data (KVM_DEV_ARM_ITS_RESTORE_TABLES)
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4. Restore GITS_CTLR
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Then vcpus can be started.
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ITS Table ABI REV0:
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Revision 0 of the ABI only supports the features of a virtual GICv3, and does
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not support a virtual GICv4 with support for direct injection of virtual
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interrupts for nested hypervisors.
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The device table and ITT are indexed by the DeviceID and EventID,
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respectively. The collection table is not indexed by CollectionID, and the
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entries in the collection are listed in no particular order.
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All entries are 8 bytes.
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Device Table Entry (DTE):
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bits: | 63| 62 ... 49 | 48 ... 5 | 4 ... 0 |
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values: | V | next | ITT_addr | Size |
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where;
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- V indicates whether the entry is valid. If not, other fields
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are not meaningful.
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- next: equals to 0 if this entry is the last one; otherwise it
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corresponds to the DeviceID offset to the next DTE, capped by
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2^14 -1.
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- ITT_addr matches bits [51:8] of the ITT address (256 Byte aligned).
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- Size specifies the supported number of bits for the EventID,
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minus one
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Collection Table Entry (CTE):
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bits: | 63| 62 .. 52 | 51 ... 16 | 15 ... 0 |
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values: | V | RES0 | RDBase | ICID |
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where:
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- V indicates whether the entry is valid. If not, other fields are
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not meaningful.
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- RES0: reserved field with Should-Be-Zero-or-Preserved behavior.
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- RDBase is the PE number (GICR_TYPER.Processor_Number semantic),
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- ICID is the collection ID
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Interrupt Translation Entry (ITE):
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bits: | 63 ... 48 | 47 ... 16 | 15 ... 0 |
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values: | next | pINTID | ICID |
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where:
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- next: equals to 0 if this entry is the last one; otherwise it corresponds
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to the EventID offset to the next ITE capped by 2^16 -1.
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- pINTID is the physical LPI ID; if zero, it means the entry is not valid
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and other fields are not meaningful.
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- ICID is the collection ID
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ITS Reset State:
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----------------
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RESET returns the ITS to the same state that it was when first created and
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initialized. When the RESET command returns, the following things are
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guaranteed:
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- The ITS is not enabled and quiescent
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GITS_CTLR.Enabled = 0 .Quiescent=1
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- There is no internally cached state
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- No collection or device table are used
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GITS_BASER<n>.Valid = 0
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- GITS_CBASER = 0, GITS_CREADR = 0, GITS_CWRITER = 0
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- The ABI version is unchanged and remains the one set when the ITS
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device was first created.
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