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Fuad Tabba5c738432019-12-02 11:02:42 +00001/*
2 * Copyright 2019 The Hafnium Authors.
3 *
Andrew Walbrane959ec12020-06-17 15:01:09 +01004 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
5 * license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at
6 * https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause.
Fuad Tabba5c738432019-12-02 11:02:42 +00007 */
8
9#include "hf/vcpu.h"
10
Olivier Depreze6f7b9d2021-02-01 11:55:48 +010011#include "hf/arch/cpu.h"
12
Fuad Tabba5c738432019-12-02 11:02:42 +000013#include "hf/check.h"
14#include "hf/dlog.h"
15#include "hf/std.h"
16#include "hf/vm.h"
17
18/**
19 * Locks the given vCPU and updates `locked` to hold the newly locked vCPU.
20 */
21struct vcpu_locked vcpu_lock(struct vcpu *vcpu)
22{
23 struct vcpu_locked locked = {
24 .vcpu = vcpu,
25 };
26
27 sl_lock(&vcpu->lock);
28
29 return locked;
30}
31
32/**
Olivier Deprez0b6f10a2020-08-05 18:21:33 +020033 * Locks two vCPUs ensuring that the locking order is according to the locks'
34 * addresses.
35 */
36struct two_vcpu_locked vcpu_lock_both(struct vcpu *vcpu1, struct vcpu *vcpu2)
37{
38 struct two_vcpu_locked dual_lock;
39
40 sl_lock_both(&vcpu1->lock, &vcpu2->lock);
41 dual_lock.vcpu1.vcpu = vcpu1;
42 dual_lock.vcpu2.vcpu = vcpu2;
43
44 return dual_lock;
45}
46
47/**
Fuad Tabba5c738432019-12-02 11:02:42 +000048 * Unlocks a vCPU previously locked with vpu_lock, and updates `locked` to
49 * reflect the fact that the vCPU is no longer locked.
50 */
51void vcpu_unlock(struct vcpu_locked *locked)
52{
53 sl_unlock(&locked->vcpu->lock);
54 locked->vcpu = NULL;
55}
56
57void vcpu_init(struct vcpu *vcpu, struct vm *vm)
58{
59 memset_s(vcpu, sizeof(*vcpu), 0, sizeof(*vcpu));
60 sl_init(&vcpu->lock);
61 vcpu->regs_available = true;
62 vcpu->vm = vm;
63 vcpu->state = VCPU_STATE_OFF;
Olivier Deprezee9d6a92019-11-26 09:14:11 +000064 vcpu->direct_request_origin_vm_id = HF_INVALID_VM_ID;
Fuad Tabba5c738432019-12-02 11:02:42 +000065}
66
67/**
68 * Initialise the registers for the given vCPU and set the state to
69 * VCPU_STATE_READY. The caller must hold the vCPU lock while calling this.
70 */
71void vcpu_on(struct vcpu_locked vcpu, ipaddr_t entry, uintreg_t arg)
72{
73 arch_regs_set_pc_arg(&vcpu.vcpu->regs, entry, arg);
74 vcpu.vcpu->state = VCPU_STATE_READY;
75}
76
Andrew Walbranb5ab43c2020-04-30 11:32:54 +010077ffa_vcpu_index_t vcpu_index(const struct vcpu *vcpu)
Fuad Tabba5c738432019-12-02 11:02:42 +000078{
79 size_t index = vcpu - vcpu->vm->vcpus;
80
81 CHECK(index < UINT16_MAX);
82 return index;
83}
84
85/**
86 * Check whether the given vcpu_state is an off state, for the purpose of
87 * turning vCPUs on and off. Note that aborted still counts as on in this
88 * context.
89 */
90bool vcpu_is_off(struct vcpu_locked vcpu)
91{
92 switch (vcpu.vcpu->state) {
93 case VCPU_STATE_OFF:
94 return true;
95 case VCPU_STATE_READY:
96 case VCPU_STATE_RUNNING:
97 case VCPU_STATE_BLOCKED_MAILBOX:
98 case VCPU_STATE_BLOCKED_INTERRUPT:
99 case VCPU_STATE_ABORTED:
100 /*
101 * Aborted still counts as ON for the purposes of PSCI,
102 * because according to the PSCI specification (section
103 * 5.7.1) a core is only considered to be off if it has
104 * been turned off with a CPU_OFF call or hasn't yet
105 * been turned on with a CPU_ON call.
106 */
107 return false;
108 }
109}
110
111/**
112 * Starts a vCPU of a secondary VM.
113 *
114 * Returns true if the secondary was reset and started, or false if it was
115 * already on and so nothing was done.
116 */
Max Shvetsov40108e72020-08-27 12:39:50 +0100117bool vcpu_secondary_reset_and_start(struct vcpu_locked vcpu_locked,
118 ipaddr_t entry, uintreg_t arg)
Fuad Tabba5c738432019-12-02 11:02:42 +0000119{
Max Shvetsov40108e72020-08-27 12:39:50 +0100120 struct vm *vm = vcpu_locked.vcpu->vm;
Fuad Tabba5c738432019-12-02 11:02:42 +0000121 bool vcpu_was_off;
122
123 CHECK(vm->id != HF_PRIMARY_VM_ID);
124
Fuad Tabba5c738432019-12-02 11:02:42 +0000125 vcpu_was_off = vcpu_is_off(vcpu_locked);
126 if (vcpu_was_off) {
127 /*
128 * Set vCPU registers to a clean state ready for boot. As this
129 * is a secondary which can migrate between pCPUs, the ID of the
130 * vCPU is defined as the index and does not match the ID of the
131 * pCPU it is running on.
132 */
Max Shvetsov40108e72020-08-27 12:39:50 +0100133 arch_regs_reset(vcpu_locked.vcpu);
Fuad Tabba5c738432019-12-02 11:02:42 +0000134 vcpu_on(vcpu_locked, entry, arg);
135 }
Fuad Tabba5c738432019-12-02 11:02:42 +0000136
137 return vcpu_was_off;
138}
139
140/**
141 * Handles a page fault. It does so by determining if it's a legitimate or
142 * spurious fault, and recovering from the latter.
143 *
Fuad Tabbaed294af2019-12-20 10:43:01 +0000144 * Returns true if the caller should resume the current vCPU, or false if its VM
Fuad Tabba5c738432019-12-02 11:02:42 +0000145 * should be aborted.
146 */
147bool vcpu_handle_page_fault(const struct vcpu *current,
148 struct vcpu_fault_info *f)
149{
150 struct vm *vm = current->vm;
151 uint32_t mode;
152 uint32_t mask = f->mode | MM_MODE_INVALID;
153 bool resume;
Raghu Krishnamurthy785d52f2021-02-13 00:02:40 -0800154 struct vm_locked locked_vm;
Fuad Tabba5c738432019-12-02 11:02:42 +0000155
Raghu Krishnamurthy785d52f2021-02-13 00:02:40 -0800156 locked_vm = vm_lock(vm);
Fuad Tabba5c738432019-12-02 11:02:42 +0000157 /*
158 * Check if this is a legitimate fault, i.e., if the page table doesn't
159 * allow the access attempted by the VM.
160 *
161 * Otherwise, this is a spurious fault, likely because another CPU is
162 * updating the page table. It is responsible for issuing global TLB
163 * invalidations while holding the VM lock, so we don't need to do
164 * anything else to recover from it. (Acquiring/releasing the lock
165 * ensured that the invalidations have completed.)
166 */
Raghu Krishnamurthyb5775d22021-02-26 18:54:40 -0800167 if (!locked_vm.vm->el0_partition) {
168 resume = vm_mem_get_mode(locked_vm, f->ipaddr,
169 ipa_add(f->ipaddr, 1), &mode) &&
170 (mode & mask) == f->mode;
171 } else {
172 /*
173 * For EL0 partitions we need to get the mode for the faulting
174 * vaddr.
175 */
176 resume =
177 vm_mem_get_mode(locked_vm, ipa_init(va_addr(f->vaddr)),
178 ipa_add(ipa_init(va_addr(f->vaddr)), 1),
179 &mode) &&
180 (mode & mask) == f->mode;
181 }
Fuad Tabba5c738432019-12-02 11:02:42 +0000182
Raghu Krishnamurthy785d52f2021-02-13 00:02:40 -0800183 vm_unlock(&locked_vm);
Fuad Tabba5c738432019-12-02 11:02:42 +0000184
185 if (!resume) {
Andrew Walbran17eebf92020-02-05 16:35:49 +0000186 dlog_warning(
Raghu Krishnamurthyb5775d22021-02-26 18:54:40 -0800187 "Stage-%d page fault: pc=%#x, vmid=%#x, vcpu=%u, "
188 "vaddr=%#x, ipaddr=%#x, mode=%#x %#x\n",
189 current->vm->el0_partition ? 1 : 2, f->pc, vm->id,
190 vcpu_index(current), f->vaddr, f->ipaddr, f->mode,
191 mode);
Fuad Tabba5c738432019-12-02 11:02:42 +0000192 }
193
194 return resume;
195}
Olivier Deprez2ebae3a2020-06-11 16:34:30 +0200196
Olivier Depreze6f7b9d2021-02-01 11:55:48 +0100197void vcpu_reset(struct vcpu *vcpu)
198{
Max Shvetsov40108e72020-08-27 12:39:50 +0100199 arch_cpu_init(vcpu->cpu, vcpu->vm->secondary_ep);
Olivier Depreze6f7b9d2021-02-01 11:55:48 +0100200
201 /* Reset the registers to give a clean start for vCPU. */
202 arch_regs_reset(vcpu);
203}