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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 Scull18c78fc2018-08-20 12:57:41 +010017#include "hf/cpu.h"
Wedson Almeida Filho987c0ff2018-06-20 16:34:38 +010018
Andrew Scull04502e42018-09-03 14:54:52 +010019#include <stdalign.h>
20
Andrew Scull18c78fc2018-08-20 12:57:41 +010021#include "hf/arch/cpu.h"
22
23#include "hf/api.h"
Andrew Scull877ae4b2019-07-02 12:52:33 +010024#include "hf/check.h"
Andrew Scull18c78fc2018-08-20 12:57:41 +010025#include "hf/dlog.h"
Andrew Walbranb037d5b2019-06-25 17:19:41 +010026#include "hf/spci.h"
Andrew Scull8d9e1212019-04-05 13:52:55 +010027#include "hf/std.h"
Andrew Scull18c78fc2018-08-20 12:57:41 +010028#include "hf/vm.h"
Wedson Almeida Filho987c0ff2018-06-20 16:34:38 +010029
Andrew Scull19503262018-09-20 14:48:39 +010030#include "vmapi/hf/call.h"
31
Andrew Scull23e93a82018-10-26 14:56:04 +010032#define STACK_SIZE PAGE_SIZE
33
Wedson Almeida Filho3fcbcff2018-07-10 23:53:39 +010034/* The stack to be used by the CPUs. */
Andrew Scull37402872018-10-24 14:23:06 +010035alignas(2 * sizeof(uintreg_t)) static char callstacks[MAX_CPUS][STACK_SIZE];
Wedson Almeida Filho3fcbcff2018-07-10 23:53:39 +010036
37/* State of all supported CPUs. The stack of the first one is initialized. */
38struct cpu cpus[MAX_CPUS] = {
39 {
40 .is_on = 1,
Andrew Scullf3d45592018-09-20 14:30:22 +010041 .stack_bottom = &callstacks[0][STACK_SIZE],
Wedson Almeida Filho3fcbcff2018-07-10 23:53:39 +010042 },
43};
44
Andrew Scullbb3ab6c2018-11-26 20:38:49 +000045static uint32_t cpu_count = 1;
Wedson Almeida Filho3fcbcff2018-07-10 23:53:39 +010046
Andrew Walbran4d3fa282019-06-26 13:31:15 +010047void cpu_module_init(const cpu_id_t *cpu_ids, size_t count)
Andrew Scullbb3ab6c2018-11-26 20:38:49 +000048{
49 uint32_t i;
50 uint32_t j;
Andrew Walbran4d3fa282019-06-26 13:31:15 +010051 cpu_id_t boot_cpu_id = cpus[0].id;
Andrew Scullbb3ab6c2018-11-26 20:38:49 +000052 bool found_boot_cpu = false;
53
54 cpu_count = count;
55
56 /*
57 * Initialize CPUs with the IDs from the configuration passed in. The
58 * CPUs after the boot CPU are initialized in reverse order. The boot
59 * CPU is initialized when it is found or in place of the last CPU if it
60 * is not found.
61 */
62 j = cpu_count;
63 for (i = 0; i < cpu_count; ++i) {
64 struct cpu *c;
Andrew Walbran4d3fa282019-06-26 13:31:15 +010065 cpu_id_t id = cpu_ids[i];
Andrew Scullbb3ab6c2018-11-26 20:38:49 +000066
67 if (found_boot_cpu || id != boot_cpu_id) {
Andrew Scull48973982019-08-16 17:40:28 +010068 --j;
69 c = &cpus[j];
70 c->stack_bottom = &callstacks[j][STACK_SIZE];
Andrew Scullbb3ab6c2018-11-26 20:38:49 +000071 } else {
72 found_boot_cpu = true;
73 c = &cpus[0];
Andrew Scull48973982019-08-16 17:40:28 +010074 CHECK(c->stack_bottom == &callstacks[0][STACK_SIZE]);
Andrew Scullbb3ab6c2018-11-26 20:38:49 +000075 }
Wedson Almeida Filho81568c42019-01-04 13:33:02 +000076
Andrew Scull48973982019-08-16 17:40:28 +010077 sl_init(&c->lock);
Andrew Scullbb3ab6c2018-11-26 20:38:49 +000078 c->id = id;
Wedson Almeida Filho3fcbcff2018-07-10 23:53:39 +010079 }
Andrew Scullbb3ab6c2018-11-26 20:38:49 +000080
81 if (!found_boot_cpu) {
82 /* Boot CPU was initialized but with wrong ID. */
83 dlog("Boot CPU's ID not found in config.");
84 cpus[0].id = boot_cpu_id;
85 }
Wedson Almeida Filho3fcbcff2018-07-10 23:53:39 +010086}
87
88size_t cpu_index(struct cpu *c)
89{
Wedson Almeida Filho03e767a2018-07-30 15:32:03 +010090 return c - cpus;
Wedson Almeida Filho3fcbcff2018-07-10 23:53:39 +010091}
92
Wedson Almeida Filho87009642018-07-02 10:20:07 +010093/**
94 * Turns CPU on and returns the previous state.
95 */
Andrew Scull37402872018-10-24 14:23:06 +010096bool cpu_on(struct cpu *c, ipaddr_t entry, uintreg_t arg)
Wedson Almeida Filho987c0ff2018-06-20 16:34:38 +010097{
Wedson Almeida Filho87009642018-07-02 10:20:07 +010098 bool prev;
99
Wedson Almeida Filho987c0ff2018-06-20 16:34:38 +0100100 sl_lock(&c->lock);
Wedson Almeida Filho87009642018-07-02 10:20:07 +0100101 prev = c->is_on;
102 c->is_on = true;
103 sl_unlock(&c->lock);
104
105 if (!prev) {
Andrew Walbran42347a92019-05-09 13:59:03 +0100106 struct vm *vm = vm_find(HF_PRIMARY_VM_ID);
Andrew Walbrane1310df2019-04-29 17:28:28 +0100107 struct vcpu *vcpu = vm_get_vcpu(vm, cpu_index(c));
Andrew Walbranb58f8992019-04-15 12:29:31 +0100108 struct vcpu_locked vcpu_locked;
Wedson Almeida Filho81568c42019-01-04 13:33:02 +0000109
Andrew Walbranb58f8992019-04-15 12:29:31 +0100110 vcpu_locked = vcpu_lock(vcpu);
111 vcpu_on(vcpu_locked, entry, arg);
112 vcpu_unlock(&vcpu_locked);
Wedson Almeida Filho987c0ff2018-06-20 16:34:38 +0100113 }
Wedson Almeida Filho87009642018-07-02 10:20:07 +0100114
115 return prev;
Wedson Almeida Filho987c0ff2018-06-20 16:34:38 +0100116}
117
Wedson Almeida Filho03e767a2018-07-30 15:32:03 +0100118/**
119 * Prepares the CPU for turning itself off.
Wedson Almeida Filho987c0ff2018-06-20 16:34:38 +0100120 */
121void cpu_off(struct cpu *c)
122{
Wedson Almeida Filho987c0ff2018-06-20 16:34:38 +0100123 sl_lock(&c->lock);
Wedson Almeida Filho87009642018-07-02 10:20:07 +0100124 c->is_on = false;
Wedson Almeida Filho987c0ff2018-06-20 16:34:38 +0100125 sl_unlock(&c->lock);
Wedson Almeida Filho03e767a2018-07-30 15:32:03 +0100126}
Wedson Almeida Filho987c0ff2018-06-20 16:34:38 +0100127
Wedson Almeida Filho03e767a2018-07-30 15:32:03 +0100128/**
129 * Searches for a CPU based on its id.
130 */
Andrew Walbran4d3fa282019-06-26 13:31:15 +0100131struct cpu *cpu_find(cpu_id_t id)
Wedson Almeida Filho03e767a2018-07-30 15:32:03 +0100132{
133 size_t i;
134
Andrew Scullbb3ab6c2018-11-26 20:38:49 +0000135 for (i = 0; i < cpu_count; i++) {
Wedson Almeida Filho03e767a2018-07-30 15:32:03 +0100136 if (cpus[i].id == id) {
Andrew Scullf3d45592018-09-20 14:30:22 +0100137 return &cpus[i];
Wedson Almeida Filho03e767a2018-07-30 15:32:03 +0100138 }
139 }
140
141 return NULL;
Wedson Almeida Filho987c0ff2018-06-20 16:34:38 +0100142}
143
Andrew Walbranb58f8992019-04-15 12:29:31 +0100144/**
145 * Locks the given vCPU and updates `locked` to hold the newly locked vCPU.
146 */
147struct vcpu_locked vcpu_lock(struct vcpu *vcpu)
148{
149 struct vcpu_locked locked = {
150 .vcpu = vcpu,
151 };
152
153 sl_lock(&vcpu->lock);
154
155 return locked;
156}
157
158/**
159 * Unlocks a vCPU previously locked with vpu_lock, and updates `locked` to
160 * reflect the fact that the vCPU is no longer locked.
161 */
162void vcpu_unlock(struct vcpu_locked *locked)
163{
164 sl_unlock(&locked->vcpu->lock);
165 locked->vcpu = NULL;
166}
167
Wedson Almeida Filho87009642018-07-02 10:20:07 +0100168void vcpu_init(struct vcpu *vcpu, struct vm *vm)
Wedson Almeida Filho987c0ff2018-06-20 16:34:38 +0100169{
Andrew Scull2b5fbad2019-04-05 13:55:56 +0100170 memset_s(vcpu, sizeof(*vcpu), 0, sizeof(*vcpu));
Wedson Almeida Filho87009642018-07-02 10:20:07 +0100171 sl_init(&vcpu->lock);
Wedson Almeida Filho03306112018-11-26 00:08:03 +0000172 vcpu->regs_available = true;
Wedson Almeida Filho987c0ff2018-06-20 16:34:38 +0100173 vcpu->vm = vm;
Andrew Sculld6ee1102019-04-05 22:12:42 +0100174 vcpu->state = VCPU_STATE_OFF;
Wedson Almeida Filho987c0ff2018-06-20 16:34:38 +0100175}
Wedson Almeida Filho87009642018-07-02 10:20:07 +0100176
Andrew Walbranb58f8992019-04-15 12:29:31 +0100177/**
178 * Initialise the registers for the given vCPU and set the state to
179 * VCPU_STATE_READY. The caller must hold the vCPU lock while calling this.
180 */
181void vcpu_on(struct vcpu_locked vcpu, ipaddr_t entry, uintreg_t arg)
Wedson Almeida Filho87009642018-07-02 10:20:07 +0100182{
Andrew Walbranb58f8992019-04-15 12:29:31 +0100183 arch_regs_set_pc_arg(&vcpu.vcpu->regs, entry, arg);
184 vcpu.vcpu->state = VCPU_STATE_READY;
Wedson Almeida Filho87009642018-07-02 10:20:07 +0100185}
186
Andrew Walbranb037d5b2019-06-25 17:19:41 +0100187spci_vcpu_index_t vcpu_index(const struct vcpu *vcpu)
Wedson Almeida Filho9d5040f2018-10-29 08:41:27 +0000188{
Andrew Walbranb037d5b2019-06-25 17:19:41 +0100189 size_t index = vcpu - vcpu->vm->vcpus;
190
Andrew Scull877ae4b2019-07-02 12:52:33 +0100191 CHECK(index < UINT16_MAX);
Andrew Walbranb037d5b2019-06-25 17:19:41 +0100192 return index;
Wedson Almeida Filho9d5040f2018-10-29 08:41:27 +0000193}
Wedson Almeida Filho99d2d4c2019-02-14 12:53:46 +0000194
195/**
Andrew Walbran33645652019-04-15 12:29:31 +0100196 * Check whether the given vcpu_state is an off state, for the purpose of
197 * turning vCPUs on and off. Note that aborted still counts as on in this
198 * context.
Andrew Walbran9a43fee2019-04-18 17:42:32 +0100199 */
Andrew Walbran33645652019-04-15 12:29:31 +0100200bool vcpu_is_off(struct vcpu_locked vcpu)
201{
202 switch (vcpu.vcpu->state) {
203 case VCPU_STATE_OFF:
204 return true;
205 case VCPU_STATE_READY:
206 case VCPU_STATE_RUNNING:
207 case VCPU_STATE_BLOCKED_MAILBOX:
208 case VCPU_STATE_BLOCKED_INTERRUPT:
209 case VCPU_STATE_ABORTED:
210 /*
211 * Aborted still counts as ON for the purposes of PSCI,
212 * because according to the PSCI specification (section
213 * 5.7.1) a core is only considered to be off if it has
214 * been turned off with a CPU_OFF call or hasn't yet
215 * been turned on with a CPU_ON call.
216 */
217 return false;
218 }
219}
220
221/**
222 * Starts a vCPU of a secondary VM.
223 *
224 * Returns true if the secondary was reset and started, or false if it was
225 * already on and so nothing was done.
226 */
227bool vcpu_secondary_reset_and_start(struct vcpu *vcpu, ipaddr_t entry,
Andrew Walbran9a43fee2019-04-18 17:42:32 +0100228 uintreg_t arg)
229{
Andrew Walbranb58f8992019-04-15 12:29:31 +0100230 struct vcpu_locked vcpu_locked;
Andrew Walbran9a43fee2019-04-18 17:42:32 +0100231 struct vm *vm = vcpu->vm;
Andrew Walbran33645652019-04-15 12:29:31 +0100232 bool vcpu_was_off;
Andrew Walbran9a43fee2019-04-18 17:42:32 +0100233
Andrew Scull877ae4b2019-07-02 12:52:33 +0100234 CHECK(vm->id != HF_PRIMARY_VM_ID);
Andrew Walbran9a43fee2019-04-18 17:42:32 +0100235
Andrew Walbranb58f8992019-04-15 12:29:31 +0100236 vcpu_locked = vcpu_lock(vcpu);
Andrew Walbran33645652019-04-15 12:29:31 +0100237 vcpu_was_off = vcpu_is_off(vcpu_locked);
238 if (vcpu_was_off) {
239 /*
240 * Set vCPU registers to a clean state ready for boot. As this
241 * is a secondary which can migrate between pCPUs, the ID of the
242 * vCPU is defined as the index and does not match the ID of the
243 * pCPU it is running on.
244 */
245 arch_regs_reset(&vcpu->regs, false, vm->id, vcpu_index(vcpu),
246 vm->ptable.root);
247 vcpu_on(vcpu_locked, entry, arg);
248 }
Andrew Walbranb58f8992019-04-15 12:29:31 +0100249 vcpu_unlock(&vcpu_locked);
Andrew Walbran33645652019-04-15 12:29:31 +0100250
251 return vcpu_was_off;
Andrew Walbran9a43fee2019-04-18 17:42:32 +0100252}
253
254/**
Wedson Almeida Filho99d2d4c2019-02-14 12:53:46 +0000255 * Handles a page fault. It does so by determining if it's a legitimate or
256 * spurious fault, and recovering from the latter.
257 *
258 * Returns true if the caller should resume the current vcpu, or false if its VM
259 * should be aborted.
260 */
261bool vcpu_handle_page_fault(const struct vcpu *current,
262 struct vcpu_fault_info *f)
263{
264 struct vm *vm = current->vm;
Wedson Almeida Filho99d2d4c2019-02-14 12:53:46 +0000265 int mode;
266 int mask = f->mode | MM_MODE_INVALID;
Andrew Sculld3cfaad2019-04-04 11:34:10 +0100267 bool resume;
Wedson Almeida Filho99d2d4c2019-02-14 12:53:46 +0000268
269 sl_lock(&vm->lock);
270
271 /*
272 * Check if this is a legitimate fault, i.e., if the page table doesn't
273 * allow the access attemped by the VM.
Andrew Sculld3cfaad2019-04-04 11:34:10 +0100274 *
275 * Otherwise, this is a spurious fault, likely because another CPU is
276 * updating the page table. It is responsible for issuing global TLB
277 * invalidations while holding the VM lock, so we don't need to do
278 * anything else to recover from it. (Acquiring/releasing the lock
279 * ensured that the invalidations have completed.)
Wedson Almeida Filho99d2d4c2019-02-14 12:53:46 +0000280 */
Andrew Sculld3cfaad2019-04-04 11:34:10 +0100281 resume = mm_vm_get_mode(&vm->ptable, f->ipaddr, ipa_add(f->ipaddr, 1),
282 &mode) &&
283 (mode & mask) == f->mode;
Wedson Almeida Filho99d2d4c2019-02-14 12:53:46 +0000284
Wedson Almeida Filho99d2d4c2019-02-14 12:53:46 +0000285 sl_unlock(&vm->lock);
Andrew Sculld3cfaad2019-04-04 11:34:10 +0100286
287 if (!resume) {
Andrew Walbranac5b2612019-07-12 16:44:19 +0100288 dlog("Stage-2 page fault: pc=%#x, vmid=%u, vcpu=%u, "
289 "vaddr=%#x, ipaddr=%#x, mode=%#x\n",
Wedson Almeida Filho99d2d4c2019-02-14 12:53:46 +0000290 f->pc, vm->id, vcpu_index(current), f->vaddr, f->ipaddr,
Andrew Sculld3cfaad2019-04-04 11:34:10 +0100291 f->mode);
Wedson Almeida Filho99d2d4c2019-02-14 12:53:46 +0000292 }
Andrew Sculld3cfaad2019-04-04 11:34:10 +0100293
294 return resume;
Wedson Almeida Filho99d2d4c2019-02-14 12:53:46 +0000295}