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Andrew Scull18834872018-10-12 11:48:09 +01001/*
Andrew Walbran692b3252019-03-07 15:51:31 +00002 * Copyright 2018 The Hafnium Authors.
Andrew Scull18834872018-10-12 11:48:09 +01003 *
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16
Andrew Scullfbc938a2018-08-20 14:09:28 +010017#pragma once
Andrew Scullf35a5c92018-08-07 18:09:46 +010018
Andrew Scull6d2db332018-10-10 15:28:17 +010019#include "hf/abi.h"
Jose Marinhoa1dfeda2019-02-27 16:46:03 +000020#include "hf/spci.h"
Andrew Scull6d2db332018-10-10 15:28:17 +010021#include "hf/types.h"
Andrew Scullf35a5c92018-08-07 18:09:46 +010022
23/* Keep macro alignment */
24/* clang-format off */
25
Andrew Scullf35a5c92018-08-07 18:09:46 +010026/* TODO: Define constants below according to spec. */
Wedson Almeida Filhoea62e2e2019-01-09 19:14:59 +000027#define HF_VM_GET_ID 0xff00
28#define HF_VM_GET_COUNT 0xff01
29#define HF_VCPU_GET_COUNT 0xff02
30#define HF_VCPU_RUN 0xff03
31#define HF_VCPU_YIELD 0xff04
32#define HF_VM_CONFIGURE 0xff05
Wedson Almeida Filhoea62e2e2019-01-09 19:14:59 +000033#define HF_MAILBOX_CLEAR 0xff08
34#define HF_MAILBOX_WRITABLE_GET 0xff09
35#define HF_MAILBOX_WAITER_GET 0xff0a
36#define HF_INTERRUPT_ENABLE 0xff0b
37#define HF_INTERRUPT_GET 0xff0c
38#define HF_INTERRUPT_INJECT 0xff0d
Andrew Scull6386f252018-12-06 13:29:10 +000039#define HF_SHARE_MEMORY 0xff0e
Andrew Scullf35a5c92018-08-07 18:09:46 +010040
41/* clang-format on */
42
Andrew Scull5ac05f02018-08-10 17:23:22 +010043/**
44 * This function must be implemented to trigger the architecture specific
45 * mechanism to call to the hypervisor.
Andrew Scullf35a5c92018-08-07 18:09:46 +010046 */
Andrew Scullc0e569a2018-10-02 18:05:21 +010047int64_t hf_call(size_t arg0, size_t arg1, size_t arg2, size_t arg3);
Andrew Scullf35a5c92018-08-07 18:09:46 +010048
Andrew Scull5ac05f02018-08-10 17:23:22 +010049/**
Andrew Scull55c4d8b2018-12-18 18:50:18 +000050 * Returns the VM's own ID.
Andrew Scull5ac05f02018-08-10 17:23:22 +010051 */
Wedson Almeida Filho02af6972018-12-21 22:18:41 +000052static inline uint32_t hf_vm_get_id(void)
Andrew Scull5ac05f02018-08-10 17:23:22 +010053{
Andrew Scull55c4d8b2018-12-18 18:50:18 +000054 return hf_call(HF_VM_GET_ID, 0, 0, 0);
Andrew Scull5ac05f02018-08-10 17:23:22 +010055}
56
57/**
Andrew Scullf35a5c92018-08-07 18:09:46 +010058 * Returns the number of secondary VMs.
59 */
Andrew Scullc0e569a2018-10-02 18:05:21 +010060static inline int64_t hf_vm_get_count(void)
Andrew Scullf35a5c92018-08-07 18:09:46 +010061{
62 return hf_call(HF_VM_GET_COUNT, 0, 0, 0);
63}
64
Andrew Scull5ac05f02018-08-10 17:23:22 +010065/**
Andrew Scullf35a5c92018-08-07 18:09:46 +010066 * Returns the number of VCPUs configured in the given secondary VM.
67 */
Andrew Scullc0e569a2018-10-02 18:05:21 +010068static inline int64_t hf_vcpu_get_count(uint32_t vm_id)
Andrew Scullf35a5c92018-08-07 18:09:46 +010069{
Andrew Scull19503262018-09-20 14:48:39 +010070 return hf_call(HF_VCPU_GET_COUNT, vm_id, 0, 0);
Andrew Scullf35a5c92018-08-07 18:09:46 +010071}
72
Andrew Scull5ac05f02018-08-10 17:23:22 +010073/**
Andrew Scull55c4d8b2018-12-18 18:50:18 +000074 * Runs the given vcpu of the given vm.
75 *
76 * Returns an hf_vcpu_run_return struct telling the scheduler what to do next.
77 */
78static inline struct hf_vcpu_run_return hf_vcpu_run(uint32_t vm_id,
79 uint32_t vcpu_idx)
80{
81 return hf_vcpu_run_return_decode(
82 hf_call(HF_VCPU_RUN, vm_id, vcpu_idx, 0));
83}
84
85/**
86 * Hints that the vcpu is willing to yield its current use of the physical CPU.
87 */
88static inline void hf_vcpu_yield(void)
89{
90 hf_call(HF_VCPU_YIELD, 0, 0, 0);
91}
92
93/**
Andrew Scull5ac05f02018-08-10 17:23:22 +010094 * Configures the pages to send/receive data through. The pages must not be
95 * shared.
Andrew Walbran54afb502018-11-26 16:01:11 +000096 *
Wedson Almeida Filhoea62e2e2019-01-09 19:14:59 +000097 * Returns:
98 * - -1 on failure.
99 * - 0 on success if no further action is needed.
100 * - 1 if it was called by the primary VM and the primary VM now needs to wake
101 * up or kick waiters.
Andrew Scull5ac05f02018-08-10 17:23:22 +0100102 */
Andrew Scullc0e569a2018-10-02 18:05:21 +0100103static inline int64_t hf_vm_configure(hf_ipaddr_t send, hf_ipaddr_t recv)
Andrew Scull5ac05f02018-08-10 17:23:22 +0100104{
105 return hf_call(HF_VM_CONFIGURE, send, recv, 0);
106}
107
108/**
Andrew Scullaa039b32018-10-04 15:02:26 +0100109 * Copies data from the sender's send buffer to the recipient's receive buffer.
Andrew Walbran54afb502018-11-26 16:01:11 +0000110 *
Wedson Almeida Filho17c997f2019-01-09 18:50:09 +0000111 * If the recipient's receive buffer is busy, it can optionally register the
112 * caller to be notified when the recipient's receive buffer becomes available.
113 *
Jose Marinhoa1dfeda2019-02-27 16:46:03 +0000114 * Returns SPCI_SUCCESS if the message is sent, an error code otherwise:
115 * - INVALID_PARAMETER: one or more of the parameters do not conform.
116 * - BUSY: the message could not be delivered either because the mailbox
117 * was full or the target VM does not yet exist.
Andrew Scull5ac05f02018-08-10 17:23:22 +0100118 */
Jose Marinhoa1dfeda2019-02-27 16:46:03 +0000119static inline int64_t spci_msg_send(uint32_t attributes)
Andrew Scull5ac05f02018-08-10 17:23:22 +0100120{
Jose Marinhoa1dfeda2019-02-27 16:46:03 +0000121 return hf_call(SPCI_MSG_SEND_32, attributes, 0, 0);
Andrew Scull5ac05f02018-08-10 17:23:22 +0100122}
123
124/**
Andrew Scullaa039b32018-10-04 15:02:26 +0100125 * Called by secondary VMs to receive a message. The call can optionally block
126 * until a message is received.
Andrew Scull5ac05f02018-08-10 17:23:22 +0100127 *
Andrew Scull6d2db332018-10-10 15:28:17 +0100128 * If no message was received, the VM ID will be HF_INVALID_VM_ID.
129 *
Andrew Scullaa039b32018-10-04 15:02:26 +0100130 * The mailbox must be cleared before a new message can be received.
Andrew Walbran9311c9a2019-03-12 16:59:04 +0000131 *
132 * If no message is immediately available, `block` is true, and there are no
133 * enabled and pending interrupts (irrespective of whether interrupts are
134 * enabled globally), then this will block until a message is available or an
135 * enabled interrupt becomes pending. This matches the behaviour of the WFI
136 * instruction on aarch64, except that a message becoming available is also
137 * treated like a wake-up event.
Andrew Scull5ac05f02018-08-10 17:23:22 +0100138 */
Jose Marinho3e2442f2019-03-12 13:30:37 +0000139static inline int32_t spci_msg_recv(int32_t attributes)
Andrew Scull5ac05f02018-08-10 17:23:22 +0100140{
Jose Marinho3e2442f2019-03-12 13:30:37 +0000141 return hf_call(SPCI_MSG_RECV_32, attributes, 0, 0);
Andrew Scull5ac05f02018-08-10 17:23:22 +0100142}
143
144/**
Andrew Walbran54afb502018-11-26 16:01:11 +0000145 * Clears the caller's mailbox so a new message can be received.
146 *
Wedson Almeida Filhoea62e2e2019-01-09 19:14:59 +0000147 * Returns:
Andrew Scullaa7db8e2019-02-01 14:12:19 +0000148 * - -1 on failure, if the mailbox hasn't been read.
Wedson Almeida Filhoea62e2e2019-01-09 19:14:59 +0000149 * - 0 on success if no further action is needed.
150 * - 1 if it was called by the primary VM and the primary VM now needs to wake
151 * up or kick waiters. Waiters should be retrieved by calling
152 * hf_mailbox_waiter_get.
Andrew Scull5ac05f02018-08-10 17:23:22 +0100153 */
Andrew Scullaa039b32018-10-04 15:02:26 +0100154static inline int64_t hf_mailbox_clear(void)
Andrew Scull5ac05f02018-08-10 17:23:22 +0100155{
Andrew Scullaa039b32018-10-04 15:02:26 +0100156 return hf_call(HF_MAILBOX_CLEAR, 0, 0, 0);
Andrew Scull5ac05f02018-08-10 17:23:22 +0100157}
Andrew Walbran318f5732018-11-20 16:23:42 +0000158
159/**
Wedson Almeida Filhoea62e2e2019-01-09 19:14:59 +0000160 * Retrieves the next VM whose mailbox became writable. For a VM to be notified
161 * by this function, the caller must have called api_mailbox_send before with
162 * the notify argument set to true, and this call must have failed because the
163 * mailbox was not available.
164 *
Wedson Almeida Filhob790f652019-01-22 23:41:56 +0000165 * It should be called repeatedly to retrieve a list of VMs.
Wedson Almeida Filhoea62e2e2019-01-09 19:14:59 +0000166 *
167 * Returns -1 if no VM became writable, or the id of the VM whose mailbox
168 * became writable.
169 */
170static inline int64_t hf_mailbox_writable_get(void)
171{
172 return hf_call(HF_MAILBOX_WRITABLE_GET, 0, 0, 0);
173}
174
175/**
176 * Retrieves the next VM waiting to be notified that the mailbox of the
177 * specified VM became writable. Only primary VMs are allowed to call this.
178 *
Wedson Almeida Filhob790f652019-01-22 23:41:56 +0000179 * Returns -1 on failure or if there are no waiters; the VM id of the next
180 * waiter otherwise.
Wedson Almeida Filhoea62e2e2019-01-09 19:14:59 +0000181 */
182static inline int64_t hf_mailbox_waiter_get(uint32_t vm_id)
183{
184 return hf_call(HF_MAILBOX_WAITER_GET, vm_id, 0, 0);
185}
186
187/**
Andrew Walbran318f5732018-11-20 16:23:42 +0000188 * Enables or disables a given interrupt ID.
189 *
190 * Returns 0 on success, or -1 if the intid is invalid.
191 */
Wedson Almeida Filhoc559d132019-01-09 19:33:40 +0000192static inline int64_t hf_interrupt_enable(uint32_t intid, bool enable)
Andrew Walbran318f5732018-11-20 16:23:42 +0000193{
Wedson Almeida Filhoc559d132019-01-09 19:33:40 +0000194 return hf_call(HF_INTERRUPT_ENABLE, intid, enable, 0);
Andrew Walbran318f5732018-11-20 16:23:42 +0000195}
196
197/**
198 * Gets the ID of the pending interrupt (if any) and acknowledge it.
199 *
200 * Returns HF_INVALID_INTID if there are no pending interrupts.
201 */
Wedson Almeida Filhoc559d132019-01-09 19:33:40 +0000202static inline uint32_t hf_interrupt_get(void)
Andrew Walbran318f5732018-11-20 16:23:42 +0000203{
Wedson Almeida Filhoc559d132019-01-09 19:33:40 +0000204 return hf_call(HF_INTERRUPT_GET, 0, 0, 0);
Andrew Walbran318f5732018-11-20 16:23:42 +0000205}
206
207/**
208 * Injects a virtual interrupt of the given ID into the given target vCPU.
209 * This doesn't cause the vCPU to actually be run immediately; it will be taken
210 * when the vCPU is next run, which is up to the scheduler.
211 *
Andrew Walbran3d84a262018-12-13 14:41:19 +0000212 * Returns:
213 * - -1 on failure because the target VM or vCPU doesn't exist, the interrupt
214 * ID is invalid, or the current VM is not allowed to inject interrupts to
215 * the target VM.
216 * - 0 on success if no further action is needed.
217 * - 1 if it was called by the primary VM and the primary VM now needs to wake
218 * up or kick the target vCPU.
Andrew Walbran318f5732018-11-20 16:23:42 +0000219 */
Wedson Almeida Filhoc559d132019-01-09 19:33:40 +0000220static inline int64_t hf_interrupt_inject(uint32_t target_vm_id,
Andrew Walbran318f5732018-11-20 16:23:42 +0000221 uint32_t target_vcpu_idx,
222 uint32_t intid)
223{
Wedson Almeida Filhoc559d132019-01-09 19:33:40 +0000224 return hf_call(HF_INTERRUPT_INJECT, target_vm_id, target_vcpu_idx,
Andrew Walbran318f5732018-11-20 16:23:42 +0000225 intid);
226}
Andrew Scull6386f252018-12-06 13:29:10 +0000227
228/**
229 * Shares a region of memory with another VM.
230 *
231 * Returns 0 on success or -1 if the sharing was not allowed or failed.
232 *
233 * TODO: replace this with a better API once we have decided what that should
234 * look like.
235 */
236static inline int64_t hf_share_memory(uint32_t vm_id, hf_ipaddr_t addr,
237 size_t size, enum hf_share share)
238{
239 return hf_call(HF_SHARE_MEMORY, (((uint64_t)vm_id) << 32) | share, addr,
240 size);
241}