On Fri, 2007-03-23 at 08:52 +0100, Christian Ehrhardt wrote:
> Jimi Xenidis wrote:
> ...
> >> Ensure MMCR0[FCH] for this first step:
> >> -(ensure) set MMCR[FCH] always in xen when entering xen space. This
> >> should prevent a domain
> >> messing up MMCR0[FCH]
> >> ->EXCEPTION_HEAD in exception.S set MMCR0[FCH] always
> >
> > You need at least the following instructions:
> > mfspr r0, SPRN_MMCR0
> > ori r0, r0, 1 /* MMRC0_FCH */
> > mtspr 795, SPRN_MMCR0
> >
> > Unfortuantely, there is not enough room in EXCEPTION_HEAD for that and
> > you will get:
> >
> > exceptions.S: Assembler messages:
> > exceptions.S:246: Error: attempt to .org/.space backwards? (-4)
> > exceptions.S:253: Error: attempt to .org/.space backwards? (-4)
> > exceptions.S:260: Error: attempt to .org/.space backwards? (-4)
> > exceptions.S:267: Error: attempt to .org/.space backwards? (-4)
> > exceptions.o: Bad value
> > exceptions.S:626: FATAL: Can't write exceptions.o: Bad value
> >
> >
> > I suggest we start a new macro PMU_SAVE_STATE(save,scratch), which
> > does the above (for now, using only scratch) and sprinkling it in all
> > the code that EXCEPTION_HEAD branches to.
> >
> Yep, I had those already:
> mfspr r0,SPRN_MMCR0 /* ensure MMCR0[FCH]=1 */
> ori r0,r0,MMCR0_FCH
> mtspr SPRN_MMCR0, r0
>
> Do you mean to insert a branch to PMU_SAVE_STATE from EXCEPTION_HEAD or
> to put a PMU_SAVE_STATE branch to every section calling EXCEPTION_HEAD ?
> Can someone please point at a code piece that does a similar macro
> definition and branch already.
We have 0x80 bytes for the "top half" of our exception handlers. This is
dictated by hardware: there are vectors at 0x300 and 0x380, so our code
must fit in that much space. If you do the math, that means we have room
for 32 instructions, including a branch to the rest of the handler
(named "ex_*_continued"). Right now, we use 30 instructions. So without
doing major exception handler surgery, your three new instructions will
need to go after the branch.
Side note: I think it's ridiculous that our architecture allows the
guest to set MMCR0:FCH, since that bit controls the CPU while in
hypervisor mode. Anyways, disabling that bit a few dozen instructions
later shouldn't make a difference, and the domain never should have set
it in the first place.
> Alternatively we could setup an "assist" session with screen -x
> developing this part together if there is a volunteer.
>
> I created this one blindly now as a start
>
> .macro PMU_SAVE_STATE save scratch
> mfspr \scratch,SPRN_MMCR0 /* ensure MMCR0[FCH]=1,
> not yet saving anything */
> ori \scratch,\scratch,MMCR0_FCH
> mtspr SPRN_MMCR0, \scratch
> .endm
>
> and added the following to EXCEPTION_HEAD, but I guess it it wrong that
> way ;)
>
> PMU_SAVE_STATE r0 r0
Right, that won't fit in EXCEPTION_HEAD (you will get the assembler
error messages Jimi pasted above).
--
Hollis Blanchard
IBM Linux Technology Center
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