[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

[Xen-devel] [PATCH v5 1/6] xen/arm: Implement hvm save and restore



Implement save/restore of hvm context hypercall.

In hvm context save/restore, we save gic, timer and vfp registers.

 

Changes from v4: Save vcpu registers within hvm context, and purge

the save-vcpu-register patch.

 

Singed-off-by: Evgeny Fedotov <e.fedotov@xxxxxxxxxxx>

---

xen/arch/arm/Makefile                  |   1 +

xen/arch/arm/domctl.c                  |  89 ++++++-

xen/arch/arm/hvm.c                     | 464 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-

xen/arch/arm/save.c                    |  66 +++++

xen/common/Makefile                    |   2 +

xen/include/asm-arm/hvm/support.h      |  29 +++

xen/include/public/arch-arm/hvm/save.h | 130 +++++++++

7 files changed, 779 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

create mode 100644 xen/arch/arm/save.c

create mode 100644 xen/include/asm-arm/hvm/support.h

 

diff --git a/xen/arch/arm/Makefile b/xen/arch/arm/Makefile

index 003ac84..8910a6c 100644

--- a/xen/arch/arm/Makefile

+++ b/xen/arch/arm/Makefile

@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ obj-y += vuart.o

obj-y += hvm.o

obj-y += device.o

obj-y += decode.o

+obj-y += save.o

 

#obj-bin-y += ....o

 

diff --git a/xen/arch/arm/domctl.c b/xen/arch/arm/domctl.c

index 851ee40..cb38e59 100644

--- a/xen/arch/arm/domctl.c

+++ b/xen/arch/arm/domctl.c

@@ -9,12 +9,99 @@

#include <xen/lib.h>

#include <xen/errno.h>

#include <xen/sched.h>

+#include <xen/hvm/save.h>

+#include <xen/guest_access.h>

#include <public/domctl.h>

 

long arch_do_domctl(struct xen_domctl *domctl, struct domain *d,

                     XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_PARAM(xen_domctl_t) u_domctl)

{

-    return -ENOSYS;

+    long ret = 0;

+    bool_t copyback = 0;

+

+    switch ( domctl->cmd )

+    {

+    case XEN_DOMCTL_sethvmcontext:

+    {

+        struct hvm_domain_context c = { .size = domctl->u.hvmcontext.size };

+

+        ret = -ENOMEM;

+        if ( (c.data = "" == NULL )

+            goto sethvmcontext_out;

+

+        ret = -EFAULT;

+        if ( copy_from_guest(c.data, domctl->u.hvmcontext.buffer, c.size) != 0 )

+            goto sethvmcontext_out;

+

+        domain_pause(d);

+        ret = hvm_load(d, &c);

+        domain_unpause(d);

+

+    sethvmcontext_out:

+        if ( c.data != NULL )

+            xfree(c.data);

+    }

+    break;

+    case XEN_DOMCTL_gethvmcontext:

+    {

+        struct hvm_domain_context c = { 0 };

+

+        ret = -EINVAL;

+

+        c.size = hvm_save_size(d);

+

+        if ( guest_handle_is_null(domctl->u.hvmcontext.buffer) )

+        {

+            /* Client is querying for the correct buffer size */

+            domctl->u.hvmcontext.size = c.size;

+            ret = 0;

+            goto gethvmcontext_out;

+        }

+

+        /* Check that the client has a big enough buffer */

+        ret = -ENOSPC;

+        if ( domctl->u.hvmcontext.size < c.size )

+        {

+            printk("(gethvmcontext) size error: %d and %d\n",

+                   domctl->u.hvmcontext.size, c.size );

+            goto gethvmcontext_out;

+        }

+

+        /* Allocate our own marshalling buffer */

+        ret = -ENOMEM;

+        if ( (c.data = "" == NULL )

+        {

+            printk("(gethvmcontext) xmalloc_bytes failed: %d\n", c.size );

+            goto gethvmcontext_out;

+        }

+

+        domain_pause(d);

+        ret = hvm_save(d, &c);

+        domain_unpause(d);

+

+        domctl->u.hvmcontext.size = c.cur;

+        if ( copy_to_guest(domctl->u.hvmcontext.buffer, c.data, c.size) != 0 )

+        {

+            printk("(gethvmcontext) copy to guest failed\n");

+            ret = -EFAULT;

+        }

+

+    gethvmcontext_out:

+        copyback = 1;

+

+        if ( c.data != NULL )

+            xfree(c.data);

+    }

+    break;

+

+    default:

+        return -EINVAL;

+    }

+

+    if ( copyback && __copy_to_guest(u_domctl, domctl, 1) )

+        ret = -EFAULT;

+

+    return ret;

}

 

void arch_get_info_guest(struct vcpu *v, vcpu_guest_context_u c)

diff --git a/xen/arch/arm/hvm.c b/xen/arch/arm/hvm.c

index 471c4cd..01ce2e7 100644

--- a/xen/arch/arm/hvm.c

+++ b/xen/arch/arm/hvm.c

@@ -7,14 +7,15 @@

 

#include <xsm/xsm.h>

 

+#include <xen/hvm/save.h>

#include <public/xen.h>

#include <public/hvm/params.h>

#include <public/hvm/hvm_op.h>

 

#include <asm/hypercall.h>

+#include <asm/gic.h>

 

long do_hvm_op(unsigned long op, XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_PARAM(void) arg)

-

{

     long rc = 0;

 

@@ -65,3 +66,464 @@ long do_hvm_op(unsigned long op, XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_PARAM(void) arg)

 

     return rc;

}

+

+static int vgic_irq_rank_save(struct vgic_rank *ext,

+                               struct vgic_irq_rank *rank)

+{

+    spin_lock(&rank->lock);

+    /* Some of VGIC registers are not used yet, it is for a future usage */

+    /* IENABLE, IACTIVE, IPEND,  PENDSGI registers */

+    ext->ienable = rank->ienable;

+    ext->iactive = rank->iactive;

+    ext->ipend = rank->ipend;

+    ext->pendsgi = rank->pendsgi;

+    /* ICFG */

+    ext->icfg[0] = rank->icfg[0];

+    ext->icfg[1] = rank->icfg[1];

+    /* IPRIORITY */

+    if ( sizeof(rank->ipriority) != sizeof (ext->ipriority) )

+    {

+        dprintk(XENLOG_G_ERR, "hvm_hw_gic: check ipriority dumping space\n");

+        return -EINVAL;

+    }

+    memcpy(ext->ipriority, rank->ipriority, sizeof(rank->ipriority));

+    /* ITARGETS */

+    if ( sizeof(rank->itargets) != sizeof (ext->itargets) )

+    {

+        dprintk(XENLOG_G_ERR, "hvm_hw_gic: check itargets dumping space\n");

+        return -EINVAL;

+    }

+    memcpy(ext->itargets, rank->itargets, sizeof(rank->itargets));

+    spin_unlock(&rank->lock);

+    return 0;

+}

+

+static int vgic_irq_rank_restore(struct vgic_irq_rank *rank,

+                                  struct vgic_rank *ext)

+{

+    spin_lock(&rank->lock);

+    /* IENABLE, IACTIVE, IPEND,  PENDSGI registers */

+    rank->ienable = ext->ienable;

+    rank->iactive = ext->iactive;

+    rank->ipend = ext->ipend;

+    rank->pendsgi = ext->pendsgi;

+    /* ICFG */

+    rank->icfg[0] = ext->icfg[0];

+    rank->icfg[1] = ext->icfg[1];

+    /* IPRIORITY */

+    if ( sizeof(rank->ipriority) != sizeof (ext->ipriority) )

+    {

+        dprintk(XENLOG_G_ERR, "hvm_hw_gic: check ipriority dumping space\n");

+        return -EINVAL;

+    }

+    memcpy(rank->ipriority, ext->ipriority, sizeof(rank->ipriority));

+    /* ITARGETS */

+    if ( sizeof(rank->itargets) != sizeof (ext->itargets) )

+    {

+        dprintk(XENLOG_G_ERR, "hvm_hw_gic: check itargets dumping space\n");

+        return -EINVAL;

+    }

+    memcpy(rank->itargets, ext->itargets, sizeof(rank->itargets));

+    spin_unlock(&rank->lock);

+    return 0;

+}

+

+

+static int gic_save(struct domain *d, hvm_domain_context_t *h)

+{

+    struct hvm_hw_gic ctxt;

+    struct vcpu *v;

+

+    /* Save the state of GICs */

+    for_each_vcpu( d, v )

+    {

+        ctxt.gic_hcr = v->arch.gic_hcr;

+        ctxt.gic_vmcr = v->arch.gic_vmcr;

+        ctxt.gic_apr = v->arch.gic_apr;

+

+        /* Save list registers and masks */

+        /* (it is not necessary to save/restore them, but LR state can have

+         * influence on downtime after Live Migration (to be tested)

+         */

+        if ( sizeof(v->arch.gic_lr) > sizeof (ctxt.gic_lr) )

+        {

+             dprintk(XENLOG_G_ERR, "hvm_hw_gic: increase LR dumping space\n");

+             return -EINVAL;

+        }

+        memcpy(ctxt.gic_lr, v->arch.gic_lr, sizeof(v->arch.gic_lr));

+        ctxt.lr_mask = v->arch.lr_mask;

+        ctxt.event_mask = v->arch.event_mask;

+

+        /* Save PPI states (per-CPU) */

+        /* It is necessary if SMP enabled */

+        if ( vgic_irq_rank_save(&ctxt.ppi_state,  &v->arch.vgic.private_irqs) )

+            return 1;

+

+        if ( hvm_save_entry(GIC, v->vcpu_id, h, &ctxt) != 0 )

+            return 1;

+    }

+    return 0;

+}

+

+static int gic_load(struct domain *d, hvm_domain_context_t *h)

+{

+    int vcpuid;

+    struct hvm_hw_gic ctxt;

+    struct vcpu *v;

+

+    /* Which vcpu is this? */

+    vcpuid = hvm_load_instance(h);

+    if ( vcpuid >= d->max_vcpus || (v = d->vcpu[vcpuid]) == NULL )

+    {

+        dprintk(XENLOG_G_ERR, "HVM restore: dom%u has no vcpu%u\n",

+                d->domain_id, vcpuid);

+        return -EINVAL;

+    }

+

+    if ( hvm_load_entry(GIC, h, &ctxt) != 0 )

+        return -EINVAL;

+

+    v->arch.gic_hcr = ctxt.gic_hcr;

+    v->arch.gic_vmcr = ctxt.gic_vmcr;

+    v->arch.gic_apr = ctxt.gic_apr;

+

+    /* Restore list registers and masks */

+    if ( sizeof(v->arch.gic_lr) > sizeof (ctxt.gic_lr) )

+    {

+         dprintk(XENLOG_G_ERR, "hvm_hw_gic: increase LR dumping space\n");

+         return -EINVAL;

+    }

+    memcpy(v->arch.gic_lr, ctxt.gic_lr, sizeof(v->arch.gic_lr));

+    v->arch.lr_mask = ctxt.lr_mask;

+    v->arch.event_mask = ctxt.event_mask;

+

+    /* Restore PPI states */

+    if ( vgic_irq_rank_restore(&v->arch.vgic.private_irqs, &ctxt.ppi_state) )

+        return 1;

+

+    return 0;

+}

+

+HVM_REGISTER_SAVE_RESTORE(GIC, gic_save, gic_load, 1, HVMSR_PER_VCPU);

+

+static int timer_save(struct domain *d, hvm_domain_context_t *h)

+{

+    struct hvm_hw_timer ctxt;

+    struct vcpu *v;

+    struct vtimer *t;

+    int i;

+

+    /* Save the state of vtimer and ptimer */

+    for_each_vcpu( d, v )

+    {

+        t = &v->arch.virt_timer;

+        for ( i = 0; i < 2; i++ )

+        {

+            ctxt.cval = t->cval;

+            ctxt.ctl = t->ctl;

+            ctxt.vtb_offset = i ? d->arch.phys_timer_base.offset :

+                d->arch.virt_timer_base.offset;

+            ctxt.type = i ? TIMER_TYPE_PHYS : TIMER_TYPE_VIRT;

+            if ( hvm_save_entry(A15_TIMER, v->vcpu_id, h, &ctxt) != 0 )

+                return 1;

+            t = &v->arch.phys_timer;

+        }

+    }

+

+    return 0;

+}

+

+static int timer_load(struct domain *d, hvm_domain_context_t *h)

+{

+    int vcpuid;

+    struct hvm_hw_timer ctxt;

+    struct vcpu *v;

+    struct vtimer *t = NULL;

+

+    /* Which vcpu is this? */

+    vcpuid = hvm_load_instance(h);

+

+    if ( vcpuid >= d->max_vcpus || (v = d->vcpu[vcpuid]) == NULL )

+    {

+        dprintk(XENLOG_G_ERR, "HVM restore: dom%u has no vcpu%u\n",

+                d->domain_id, vcpuid);

+        return -EINVAL;

+    }

+

+    if ( hvm_load_entry(A15_TIMER, h, &ctxt) != 0 )

+        return -EINVAL;

+

+

+    if ( ctxt.type == TIMER_TYPE_VIRT )

+    {

+        t = &v->arch.virt_timer;

+        d->arch.virt_timer_base.offset = ctxt.vtb_offset;

+

+    }

+    else

+    {

+        t = &v->arch.phys_timer;

+        d->arch.phys_timer_base.offset = ctxt.vtb_offset;

+    }

+

+    t->cval = ctxt.cval;

+    t->ctl = ctxt.ctl;

+    t->v = v;

+

+    return 0;

+}

+

+HVM_REGISTER_SAVE_RESTORE(A15_TIMER, timer_save, timer_load, 2, HVMSR_PER_VCPU);

+

+static int cpu_save(struct domain *d, hvm_domain_context_t *h)

+{

+    struct hvm_hw_cpu ctxt;

+    struct vcpu_guest_core_regs c;

+    struct vcpu *v;

+

+    /* Save the state of CPU */

+    for_each_vcpu( d, v )

+    {

+        memset(&ctxt, 0, sizeof(ctxt));

+

+        ctxt.sctlr = v->arch.sctlr;

+        ctxt.ttbr0 = v->arch.ttbr0;

+        ctxt.ttbr1 = v->arch.ttbr1;

+        ctxt.ttbcr = v->arch.ttbcr;

+

+        ctxt.dacr = v->arch.dacr;

+        ctxt.ifar = v->arch.ifar;

+        ctxt.ifsr = v->arch.ifsr;

+        ctxt.dfar = v->arch.dfar;

+        ctxt.dfsr = v->arch.dfsr;

+

+#ifdef CONFIG_ARM_32

+        ctxt.mair0 = v->arch.mair0;

+        ctxt.mair1 = v->arch.mair1;

+#else

+        ctxt.mair0 = v->arch.mair;

+#endif

+        /* Control Registers */

+        ctxt.actlr = v->arch.actlr;

+        ctxt.sctlr = v->arch.sctlr;

+        ctxt.cpacr = v->arch.cpacr;

+

+        ctxt.contextidr = v->arch.contextidr;

+        ctxt.tpidr_el0 = v->arch.tpidr_el0;

+        ctxt.tpidr_el1 = v->arch.tpidr_el1;

+        ctxt.tpidrro_el0 = v->arch.tpidrro_el0;

+

+        /* CP 15 */

+        ctxt.csselr = v->arch.csselr;

+

+        ctxt.afsr0 = v->arch.afsr0;

+        ctxt.afsr1 = v->arch.afsr1;

+        ctxt.vbar = v->arch.vbar;

+        ctxt.par = v->arch.par;

+        ctxt.teecr = v->arch.teecr;

+        ctxt.teehbr = v->arch.teehbr;

+        ctxt.joscr = v->arch.joscr;

+        ctxt.jmcr = v->arch.jmcr;

+

+        memset(&c, 0, sizeof(c));

+

+        /* get guest core registers */

+        vcpu_regs_hyp_to_user(v, &c);

+

+        ctxt.x0 = c.x0;

+        ctxt.x1 = c.x1;

+        ctxt.x2 = c.x2;

+        ctxt.x3 = c.x3;

+        ctxt.x4 = c.x4;

+        ctxt.x5 = c.x5;

+        ctxt.x6 = c.x6;

+        ctxt.x7 = c.x7;

+        ctxt.x8 = c.x8;

+        ctxt.x9 = c.x9;

+        ctxt.x10 = c.x10;

+        ctxt.x11 = c.x11;

+        ctxt.x12 = c.x12;

+        ctxt.x13 = c.x13;

+        ctxt.x14 = c.x14;

+        ctxt.x15 = c.x15;

+        ctxt.x16 = c.x16;

+        ctxt.x17 = c.x17;

+        ctxt.x18 = c.x18;

+        ctxt.x19 = c.x19;

+        ctxt.x20 = c.x20;

+        ctxt.x21 = c.x21;

+        ctxt.x22 = c.x22;

+        ctxt.x23 = c.x23;

+        ctxt.x24 = c.x24;

+        ctxt.x25 = c.x25;

+        ctxt.x26 = c.x26;

+        ctxt.x27 = c.x27;

+        ctxt.x28 = c.x28;

+        ctxt.x29 = c.x29;

+        ctxt.x30 = c.x30;

+        ctxt.pc64 = c.pc64;

+        ctxt.cpsr = c.cpsr;

+        ctxt.spsr_el1 = c.spsr_el1; /* spsr_svc */

+

+        #ifdef CONFIG_ARM_32

+                ctxt.spsr_fiq = c.spsr_fiq;

+                ctxt.spsr_irq = c.spsr_irq;

+                ctxt.spsr_und = c.spsr_und;

+                ctxt.spsr_abt = c.spsr_abt;

+        #endif

+        #ifdef CONFIG_ARM_64

+                ctxt.sp_el0 = c.sp_el0;

+                ctxt.sp_el1 = c.sp_el1;

+                ctxt.elr_el1 = c.elr_el1;

+        #endif

+

+        /* check VFP state size before dumping */

+        if ( sizeof(v->arch.vfp) > sizeof (ctxt.vfp) )

+        {

+            dprintk(XENLOG_G_ERR, "hvm_hw_cpu: increase VFP dumping space\n");

+            return -EINVAL;

+        }

+        memcpy((void*) &ctxt.vfp, (void*) &v->arch.vfp, sizeof(v->arch.vfp));

+

+        ctxt.pause_flags = v->pause_flags;

+

+        if ( hvm_save_entry(VCPU, v->vcpu_id, h, &ctxt) != 0 )

+            return 1;

+    }

+    return 0;

+}

+

+static int cpu_load(struct domain *d, hvm_domain_context_t *h)

+{

+    int vcpuid;

+    struct hvm_hw_cpu ctxt;

+    struct vcpu *v;

+    struct vcpu_guest_core_regs c;

+

+    /* Which vcpu is this? */

+    vcpuid = hvm_load_instance(h);

+    if ( vcpuid >= d->max_vcpus || (v = d->vcpu[vcpuid]) == NULL )

+    {

+        dprintk(XENLOG_G_ERR, "HVM restore: dom%u has no vcpu%u\n",

+                d->domain_id, vcpuid);

+        return -EINVAL;

+    }

+

+    if ( hvm_load_entry(VCPU, h, &ctxt) != 0 )

+        return -EINVAL;

+

+    v->arch.sctlr = ctxt.sctlr;

+    v->arch.ttbr0 = ctxt.ttbr0;

+    v->arch.ttbr1 = ctxt.ttbr1;

+    v->arch.ttbcr = ctxt.ttbcr;

+

+    v->arch.dacr = ctxt.dacr;

+    v->arch.ifar = ctxt.ifar;

+    v->arch.ifsr = ctxt.ifsr;

+    v->arch.dfar = ctxt.dfar;

+    v->arch.dfsr = ctxt.dfsr;

+

+#ifdef CONFIG_ARM_32

+    v->arch.mair0 = ctxt.mair0;

+    v->arch.mair1 = ctxt.mair1;

+#else

+    v->arch.mair = ctxt.mair0;

+#endif

+

+    /* Control Registers */

+    v->arch.actlr = ctxt.actlr;

+    v->arch.cpacr = ctxt.cpacr;

+    v->arch.contextidr = ctxt.contextidr;

+    v->arch.tpidr_el0 = ctxt.tpidr_el0;

+    v->arch.tpidr_el1 = ctxt.tpidr_el1;

+    v->arch.tpidrro_el0 = ctxt.tpidrro_el0;

+

+    /* CP 15 */

+    v->arch.csselr = ctxt.csselr;

+

+    v->arch.afsr0 = ctxt.afsr0;

+    v->arch.afsr1 = ctxt.afsr1;

+    v->arch.vbar = ctxt.vbar;

+    v->arch.par = ctxt.par;

+    v->arch.teecr = ctxt.teecr;

+    v->arch.teehbr = ctxt.teehbr;

+    v->arch.joscr = ctxt.joscr;

+    v->arch.jmcr = ctxt.jmcr;

+

+    /* fill guest core registers */

+    memset(&c, 0, sizeof(c));

+    c.x0 = ctxt.x0;

+    c.x1 = ctxt.x1;

+    c.x2 = ctxt.x2;

+    c.x3 = ctxt.x3;

+    c.x4 = ctxt.x4;

+    c.x5 = ctxt.x5;

+    c.x6 = ctxt.x6;

+    c.x7 = ctxt.x7;

+    c.x8 = ctxt.x8;

+    c.x9 = ctxt.x9;

+    c.x10 = ctxt.x10;

+    c.x11 = ctxt.x11;

+    c.x12 = ctxt.x12;

+    c.x13 = ctxt.x13;

+    c.x14 = ctxt.x14;

+    c.x15 = ctxt.x15;

+    c.x16 = ctxt.x16;

+    c.x17 = ctxt.x17;

+    c.x18 = ctxt.x18;

+    c.x19 = ctxt.x19;

+    c.x20 = ctxt.x20;

+    c.x21 = ctxt.x21;

+    c.x22 = ctxt.x22;

+    c.x23 = ctxt.x23;

+    c.x24 = ctxt.x24;

+    c.x25 = ctxt.x25;

+    c.x26 = ctxt.x26;

+    c.x27 = ctxt.x27;

+    c.x28 = ctxt.x28;

+    c.x29 = ctxt.x29;

+    c.x30 = ctxt.x30;

+    c.pc64 = ctxt.pc64;

+    c.cpsr = ctxt.cpsr;

+    c.spsr_el1 = ctxt.spsr_el1; /* spsr_svc */

+

+   #ifdef CONFIG_ARM_32

+    c.spsr_fiq = ctxt.spsr_fiq;

+    c.spsr_irq = ctxt.spsr_irq;

+    c.spsr_und = ctxt.spsr_und;

+    c.spsr_abt = ctxt.spsr_abt;

+   #endif

+   #ifdef CONFIG_ARM_64

+    c.sp_el0 = ctxt.sp_el0;

+    c.sp_el1 = ctxt.sp_el1;

+    c.elr_el1 = ctxt.elr_el1;

+   #endif

+

+    /* set guest core registers */

+    vcpu_regs_user_to_hyp(v, &c);

+

+    if ( sizeof(v->arch.vfp) > sizeof (ctxt.vfp) )

+    {

+        dprintk(XENLOG_G_ERR, "hvm_hw_cpu: increase VFP dumping space\n");

+        return -EINVAL;

+    }

+

+    memcpy(&v->arch.vfp, &ctxt,  sizeof(v->arch.vfp));

+

+    v->is_initialised = 1;

+    v->pause_flags = ctxt.pause_flags;

+

+    return 0;

+}

+

+HVM_REGISTER_SAVE_RESTORE(VCPU, cpu_save, cpu_load, 1, HVMSR_PER_VCPU);

+

+/*

+ * Local variables:

+ * mode: C

+ * c-file-style: "BSD"

+ * c-basic-offset: 4

+ * tab-width: 4

+ * indent-tabs-mode: nil

+ * End:

+ */

diff --git a/xen/arch/arm/save.c b/xen/arch/arm/save.c

new file mode 100644

index 0000000..c923910

--- /dev/null

+++ b/xen/arch/arm/save.c

@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@

+/*

+ * hvm/save.c: Save and restore HVM guest's emulated hardware state for ARM.

+ *

+ * Copyright (c) 2013, Samsung Electronics.

+ *

+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it

+ * under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License,

+ * version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.

+ *

+ * This program is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but WITHOUT

+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or

+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for

+ * more details.

+ *

+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with

+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple

+ * Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.

+ */

+

+#include <asm/hvm/support.h>

+#include <public/hvm/save.h>

+

+void arch_hvm_save(struct domain *d, struct hvm_save_header *hdr)

+{

+    hdr->cpuid = READ_SYSREG32(MIDR_EL1);

+}

+

+int arch_hvm_load(struct domain *d, struct hvm_save_header *hdr)

+{

+    uint32_t cpuid;

+

+    if ( hdr->magic != HVM_FILE_MAGIC )

+    {

+        printk(XENLOG_G_ERR "HVM%d restore: bad magic number %#"PRIx32"\n",

+               d->domain_id, hdr->magic);

+        return -1;

+    }

+

+    if ( hdr->version != HVM_FILE_VERSION )

+    {

+        printk(XENLOG_G_ERR "HVM%d restore: unsupported version %u\n",

+               d->domain_id, hdr->version);

+        return -1;

+    }

+

+    cpuid = READ_SYSREG32(MIDR_EL1);

+    if ( hdr->cpuid != cpuid )

+    {

+        printk(XENLOG_G_INFO "HVM%d restore: VM saved on one CPU "

+               "(%#"PRIx32") and restored on another (%#"PRIx32").\n",

+               d->domain_id, hdr->cpuid, cpuid);

+        return -1;

+    }

+

+    return 0;

+}

+

+/*

+ * Local variables:

+ * mode: C

+ * c-file-style: "BSD"

+ * c-basic-offset: 4

+ * tab-width: 4

+ * indent-tabs-mode: nil

+ * End:

+ */

diff --git a/xen/common/Makefile b/xen/common/Makefile

index 686f7a1..f943302 100644

--- a/xen/common/Makefile

+++ b/xen/common/Makefile

@@ -63,6 +63,8 @@ subdir-$(CONFIG_COMPAT) += compat

 

subdir-$(x86_64) += hvm

 

+subdir-$(CONFIG_ARM) += hvm

+

subdir-$(coverage) += gcov

 

subdir-y += libelf

diff --git a/xen/include/asm-arm/hvm/support.h b/xen/include/asm-arm/hvm/support.h

new file mode 100644

index 0000000..8311f2f

--- /dev/null

+++ b/xen/include/asm-arm/hvm/support.h

@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@

+/*

+ * support.h: HVM support routines used by ARMv7 VE.

+ *

+ * Copyright (c) 2012, Citrix Systems

+ *

+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it

+ * under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License,

+ * version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.

+ *

+ * This program is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but WITHOUT

+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or

+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for

+ * more details.

+ *

+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with

+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple

+ * Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.

+ */

+

+#ifndef __ASM_ARM_HVM_SUPPORT_H__

+#define __ASM_ARM_HVM_SUPPORT_H__

+

+#include <xen/types.h>

+#include <public/hvm/ioreq.h>

+#include <xen/sched.h>

+#include <xen/hvm/save.h>

+#include <asm/processor.h>

+

+#endif /* __ASM_ARM_HVM_SUPPORT_H__ */

diff --git a/xen/include/public/arch-arm/hvm/save.h b/xen/include/public/arch-arm/hvm/save.h

index 75b8e65..1f71c41 100644

--- a/xen/include/public/arch-arm/hvm/save.h

+++ b/xen/include/public/arch-arm/hvm/save.h

@@ -26,6 +26,136 @@

#ifndef __XEN_PUBLIC_HVM_SAVE_ARM_H__

#define __XEN_PUBLIC_HVM_SAVE_ARM_H__

 

+#define HVM_FILE_MAGIC   0x92385520

+#define HVM_FILE_VERSION 0x00000001

+

+

+struct hvm_save_header

+{

+    uint32_t magic;             /* Must be HVM_FILE_MAGIC */

+    uint32_t version;           /* File format version */

+    uint64_t changeset;         /* Version of Xen that saved this file */

+    uint32_t cpuid;             /* MIDR_EL1 on the saving machine */

+};

+

+DECLARE_HVM_SAVE_TYPE(HEADER, 1, struct hvm_save_header);

+

+struct vgic_rank

+{

+    uint32_t ienable, iactive, ipend, pendsgi;

+    uint32_t icfg[2];

+    uint32_t ipriority[8];

+    uint32_t itargets[8];

+};

+

+struct hvm_hw_gic

+{

+    uint32_t gic_hcr;

+    uint32_t gic_vmcr;

+    uint32_t gic_apr;

+    uint32_t gic_lr[64];

+    uint64_t event_mask;

+    uint64_t lr_mask;

+    struct vgic_rank ppi_state;

+};

+

+DECLARE_HVM_SAVE_TYPE(GIC, 2, struct hvm_hw_gic);

+

+#define TIMER_TYPE_VIRT 0

+#define TIMER_TYPE_PHYS 1

+

+struct hvm_hw_timer

+{

+    uint64_t vtb_offset;

+    uint32_t ctl;

+    uint64_t cval;

+    uint32_t type;

+};

+

+DECLARE_HVM_SAVE_TYPE(A15_TIMER, 3, struct hvm_hw_timer);

+

+

+struct hvm_hw_cpu

+{

+    uint64_t vfp[34]; /* Vector floating pointer */

+    /* VFP v3 state is 34x64 bit, VFP v4 is not yet supported */

+

+    /* Guest core registers */

+    uint64_t x0;     /* r0_usr */

+    uint64_t x1;     /* r1_usr */

+    uint64_t x2;     /* r2_usr */

+    uint64_t x3;     /* r3_usr */

+    uint64_t x4;     /* r4_usr */

+    uint64_t x5;     /* r5_usr */

+    uint64_t x6;     /* r6_usr */

+    uint64_t x7;     /* r7_usr */

+    uint64_t x8;     /* r8_usr */

+    uint64_t x9;     /* r9_usr */

+    uint64_t x10;    /* r10_usr */

+    uint64_t x11;    /* r11_usr */

+    uint64_t x12;    /* r12_usr */

+    uint64_t x13;    /* sp_usr */

+    uint64_t x14;    /* lr_usr; */

+    uint64_t x15;    /* __unused_sp_hyp */

+    uint64_t x16;    /* lr_irq */

+    uint64_t x17;    /* sp_irq */

+    uint64_t x18;    /* lr_svc */

+    uint64_t x19;    /* sp_svc */

+    uint64_t x20;    /* lr_abt */

+    uint64_t x21;    /* sp_abt */

+    uint64_t x22;    /* lr_und */

+    uint64_t x23;    /* sp_und */

+    uint64_t x24;    /* r8_fiq */

+    uint64_t x25;    /* r9_fiq */

+    uint64_t x26;    /* r10_fiq */

+    uint64_t x27;    /* r11_fiq */

+    uint64_t x28;    /* r12_fiq */

+    uint64_t x29;    /* fp,sp_fiq */

+    uint64_t x30;    /* lr_fiq */

+    uint64_t pc64;   /* ELR_EL2 */

+    uint32_t cpsr;   /* SPSR_EL2 */

+    uint32_t spsr_el1;  /*spsr_svc */

+    /* AArch32 guests only */

+    uint32_t spsr_fiq, spsr_irq, spsr_und, spsr_abt;

+    /* AArch64 guests only */

+    uint64_t sp_el0;

+    uint64_t sp_el1, elr_el1;

+

+    uint32_t sctlr, ttbcr;

+    uint64_t ttbr0, ttbr1;

+

+    uint32_t ifar, dfar;

+    uint32_t ifsr, dfsr;

+    uint32_t dacr;

+    uint64_t par;

+

+    uint64_t mair0, mair1;

+    uint64_t tpidr_el0;

+    uint64_t tpidr_el1;

+    uint64_t tpidrro_el0;

+    uint64_t vbar;

+

+    /* Control Registers */

+    uint32_t actlr;

+    uint32_t cpacr;

+    uint32_t afsr0, afsr1;

+    uint32_t contextidr;

+    uint32_t teecr, teehbr; /* ThumbEE, 32-bit guests only */

+    uint32_t joscr, jmcr;

+    /* CP 15 */

+    uint32_t csselr;

+

+    unsigned long pause_flags;

+

+};

+

+DECLARE_HVM_SAVE_TYPE(VCPU, 4, struct hvm_hw_cpu);

+

+/*

+ * Largest type-code in use

+ */

+#define HVM_SAVE_CODE_MAX 4

+

#endif

 

/*

--

1.8.1.2

_______________________________________________
Xen-devel mailing list
Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel

 


Rackspace

Lists.xenproject.org is hosted with RackSpace, monitoring our
servers 24x7x365 and backed by RackSpace's Fanatical Support®.