WSL2-Linux-Kernel/arch/i386/kernel/paravirt.c

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/* Paravirtualization interfaces
Copyright (C) 2006 Rusty Russell IBM Corporation
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that 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., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/efi.h>
#include <linux/bcd.h>
#include <linux/highmem.h>
#include <asm/bug.h>
#include <asm/paravirt.h>
#include <asm/desc.h>
#include <asm/setup.h>
#include <asm/arch_hooks.h>
#include <asm/time.h>
#include <asm/irq.h>
#include <asm/delay.h>
#include <asm/fixmap.h>
#include <asm/apic.h>
#include <asm/tlbflush.h>
#include <asm/timer.h>
/* nop stub */
void _paravirt_nop(void)
{
}
static void __init default_banner(void)
{
printk(KERN_INFO "Booting paravirtualized kernel on %s\n",
paravirt_ops.name);
}
char *memory_setup(void)
{
return paravirt_ops.memory_setup();
}
/* Simple instruction patching code. */
#define DEF_NATIVE(name, code) \
extern const char start_##name[], end_##name[]; \
asm("start_" #name ": " code "; end_" #name ":")
DEF_NATIVE(irq_disable, "cli");
DEF_NATIVE(irq_enable, "sti");
DEF_NATIVE(restore_fl, "push %eax; popf");
DEF_NATIVE(save_fl, "pushf; pop %eax");
DEF_NATIVE(iret, "iret");
DEF_NATIVE(irq_enable_sysexit, "sti; sysexit");
DEF_NATIVE(read_cr2, "mov %cr2, %eax");
DEF_NATIVE(write_cr3, "mov %eax, %cr3");
DEF_NATIVE(read_cr3, "mov %cr3, %eax");
DEF_NATIVE(clts, "clts");
DEF_NATIVE(read_tsc, "rdtsc");
DEF_NATIVE(ud2a, "ud2a");
static unsigned native_patch(u8 type, u16 clobbers, void *ibuf,
unsigned long addr, unsigned len)
{
const unsigned char *start, *end;
unsigned ret;
switch(type) {
#define SITE(x) case PARAVIRT_PATCH(x): start = start_##x; end = end_##x; goto patch_site
SITE(irq_disable);
SITE(irq_enable);
SITE(restore_fl);
SITE(save_fl);
SITE(iret);
SITE(irq_enable_sysexit);
SITE(read_cr2);
SITE(read_cr3);
SITE(write_cr3);
SITE(clts);
SITE(read_tsc);
#undef SITE
patch_site:
ret = paravirt_patch_insns(ibuf, len, start, end);
break;
case PARAVIRT_PATCH(make_pgd):
case PARAVIRT_PATCH(make_pte):
case PARAVIRT_PATCH(pgd_val):
case PARAVIRT_PATCH(pte_val):
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
case PARAVIRT_PATCH(make_pmd):
case PARAVIRT_PATCH(pmd_val):
#endif
/* These functions end up returning exactly what
they're passed, in the same registers. */
ret = paravirt_patch_nop();
break;
default:
ret = paravirt_patch_default(type, clobbers, ibuf, addr, len);
break;
}
return ret;
}
unsigned paravirt_patch_nop(void)
{
return 0;
}
unsigned paravirt_patch_ignore(unsigned len)
{
return len;
}
struct branch {
unsigned char opcode;
u32 delta;
} __attribute__((packed));
unsigned paravirt_patch_call(void *insnbuf,
const void *target, u16 tgt_clobbers,
unsigned long addr, u16 site_clobbers,
unsigned len)
{
struct branch *b = insnbuf;
unsigned long delta = (unsigned long)target - (addr+5);
if (tgt_clobbers & ~site_clobbers)
return len; /* target would clobber too much for this site */
if (len < 5)
return len; /* call too long for patch site */
b->opcode = 0xe8; /* call */
b->delta = delta;
BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(*b) != 5);
return 5;
}
unsigned paravirt_patch_jmp(const void *target, void *insnbuf,
unsigned long addr, unsigned len)
{
struct branch *b = insnbuf;
unsigned long delta = (unsigned long)target - (addr+5);
if (len < 5)
return len; /* call too long for patch site */
b->opcode = 0xe9; /* jmp */
b->delta = delta;
return 5;
}
unsigned paravirt_patch_default(u8 type, u16 clobbers, void *insnbuf,
unsigned long addr, unsigned len)
{
void *opfunc = *((void **)&paravirt_ops + type);
unsigned ret;
if (opfunc == NULL)
/* If there's no function, patch it with a ud2a (BUG) */
ret = paravirt_patch_insns(insnbuf, len, start_ud2a, end_ud2a);
else if (opfunc == paravirt_nop)
/* If the operation is a nop, then nop the callsite */
ret = paravirt_patch_nop();
else if (type == PARAVIRT_PATCH(iret) ||
type == PARAVIRT_PATCH(irq_enable_sysexit))
/* If operation requires a jmp, then jmp */
ret = paravirt_patch_jmp(opfunc, insnbuf, addr, len);
else
/* Otherwise call the function; assume target could
clobber any caller-save reg */
ret = paravirt_patch_call(insnbuf, opfunc, CLBR_ANY,
addr, clobbers, len);
return ret;
}
unsigned paravirt_patch_insns(void *insnbuf, unsigned len,
const char *start, const char *end)
{
unsigned insn_len = end - start;
if (insn_len > len || start == NULL)
insn_len = len;
else
memcpy(insnbuf, start, insn_len);
return insn_len;
}
void init_IRQ(void)
{
paravirt_ops.init_IRQ();
}
static void native_flush_tlb(void)
{
__native_flush_tlb();
}
/*
* Global pages have to be flushed a bit differently. Not a real
* performance problem because this does not happen often.
*/
static void native_flush_tlb_global(void)
{
__native_flush_tlb_global();
}
static void native_flush_tlb_single(unsigned long addr)
{
__native_flush_tlb_single(addr);
}
/* These are in entry.S */
extern void native_iret(void);
extern void native_irq_enable_sysexit(void);
static int __init print_banner(void)
{
paravirt_ops.banner();
return 0;
}
core_initcall(print_banner);
static struct resource reserve_ioports = {
.start = 0,
.end = IO_SPACE_LIMIT,
.name = "paravirt-ioport",
.flags = IORESOURCE_IO | IORESOURCE_BUSY,
};
static struct resource reserve_iomem = {
.start = 0,
.end = -1,
.name = "paravirt-iomem",
.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_BUSY,
};
/*
* Reserve the whole legacy IO space to prevent any legacy drivers
* from wasting time probing for their hardware. This is a fairly
* brute-force approach to disabling all non-virtual drivers.
*
* Note that this must be called very early to have any effect.
*/
int paravirt_disable_iospace(void)
{
int ret;
ret = request_resource(&ioport_resource, &reserve_ioports);
if (ret == 0) {
ret = request_resource(&iomem_resource, &reserve_iomem);
if (ret)
release_resource(&reserve_ioports);
}
return ret;
}
struct paravirt_ops paravirt_ops = {
.name = "bare hardware",
.paravirt_enabled = 0,
.kernel_rpl = 0,
[PATCH] i386: PARAVIRT: Allow paravirt backend to choose kernel PMD sharing Normally when running in PAE mode, the 4th PMD maps the kernel address space, which can be shared among all processes (since they all need the same kernel mappings). Xen, however, does not allow guests to have the kernel pmd shared between page tables, so parameterize pgtable.c to allow both modes of operation. There are several side-effects of this. One is that vmalloc will update the kernel address space mappings, and those updates need to be propagated into all processes if the kernel mappings are not intrinsically shared. In the non-PAE case, this is done by maintaining a pgd_list of all processes; this list is used when all process pagetables must be updated. pgd_list is threaded via otherwise unused entries in the page structure for the pgd, which means that the pgd must be page-sized for this to work. Normally the PAE pgd is only 4x64 byte entries large, but Xen requires the PAE pgd to page aligned anyway, so this patch forces the pgd to be page aligned+sized when the kernel pmd is unshared, to accomodate both these requirements. Also, since there may be several distinct kernel pmds (if the user/kernel split is below 3G), there's no point in allocating them from a slab cache; they're just allocated with get_free_page and initialized appropriately. (Of course the could be cached if there is just a single kernel pmd - which is the default with a 3G user/kernel split - but it doesn't seem worthwhile to add yet another case into this code). [ Many thanks to wli for review comments. ] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@xensource.com> Signed-off-by: William Lee Irwin III <wli@holomorphy.com> Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de> Cc: Zachary Amsden <zach@vmware.com> Cc: Christoph Lameter <clameter@sgi.com> Acked-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
2007-05-02 21:27:13 +04:00
.shared_kernel_pmd = 1, /* Only used when CONFIG_X86_PAE is set */
.patch = native_patch,
.banner = default_banner,
.arch_setup = paravirt_nop,
.memory_setup = machine_specific_memory_setup,
.get_wallclock = native_get_wallclock,
.set_wallclock = native_set_wallclock,
2007-03-05 11:30:39 +03:00
.time_init = hpet_time_init,
.init_IRQ = native_init_IRQ,
.cpuid = native_cpuid,
.get_debugreg = native_get_debugreg,
.set_debugreg = native_set_debugreg,
.clts = native_clts,
.read_cr0 = native_read_cr0,
.write_cr0 = native_write_cr0,
.read_cr2 = native_read_cr2,
.write_cr2 = native_write_cr2,
.read_cr3 = native_read_cr3,
.write_cr3 = native_write_cr3,
.read_cr4 = native_read_cr4,
.read_cr4_safe = native_read_cr4_safe,
.write_cr4 = native_write_cr4,
.save_fl = native_save_fl,
.restore_fl = native_restore_fl,
.irq_disable = native_irq_disable,
.irq_enable = native_irq_enable,
.safe_halt = native_safe_halt,
.halt = native_halt,
.wbinvd = native_wbinvd,
.read_msr = native_read_msr_safe,
.write_msr = native_write_msr_safe,
.read_tsc = native_read_tsc,
.read_pmc = native_read_pmc,
.sched_clock = native_sched_clock,
.get_cpu_khz = native_calculate_cpu_khz,
.load_tr_desc = native_load_tr_desc,
.set_ldt = native_set_ldt,
.load_gdt = native_load_gdt,
.load_idt = native_load_idt,
.store_gdt = native_store_gdt,
.store_idt = native_store_idt,
.store_tr = native_store_tr,
.load_tls = native_load_tls,
.write_ldt_entry = write_dt_entry,
.write_gdt_entry = write_dt_entry,
.write_idt_entry = write_dt_entry,
.load_esp0 = native_load_esp0,
.set_iopl_mask = native_set_iopl_mask,
.io_delay = native_io_delay,
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC
.apic_write = native_apic_write,
.apic_write_atomic = native_apic_write_atomic,
.apic_read = native_apic_read,
.setup_boot_clock = setup_boot_APIC_clock,
.setup_secondary_clock = setup_secondary_APIC_clock,
.startup_ipi_hook = paravirt_nop,
#endif
.set_lazy_mode = paravirt_nop,
[PATCH] i386: PARAVIRT: Hooks to set up initial pagetable This patch introduces paravirt_ops hooks to control how the kernel's initial pagetable is set up. In the case of a native boot, the very early bootstrap code creates a simple non-PAE pagetable to map the kernel and physical memory. When the VM subsystem is initialized, it creates a proper pagetable which respects the PAE mode, large pages, etc. When booting under a hypervisor, there are many possibilities for what paging environment the hypervisor establishes for the guest kernel, so the constructon of the kernel's pagetable depends on the hypervisor. In the case of Xen, the hypervisor boots the kernel with a fully constructed pagetable, which is already using PAE if necessary. Also, Xen requires particular care when constructing pagetables to make sure all pagetables are always mapped read-only. In order to make this easier, kernel's initial pagetable construction has been changed to only allocate and initialize a pagetable page if there's no page already present in the pagetable. This allows the Xen paravirt backend to make a copy of the hypervisor-provided pagetable, allowing the kernel to establish any more mappings it needs while keeping the existing ones. A slightly subtle point which is worth highlighting here is that Xen requires all kernel mappings to share the same pte_t pages between all pagetables, so that updating a kernel page's mapping in one pagetable is reflected in all other pagetables. This makes it possible to allocate a page and attach it to a pagetable without having to explicitly enumerate that page's mapping in all pagetables. And: +From: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com> If we don't set the leaf page table entries it is quite possible that will inherit and incorrect page table entry from the initial boot page table setup in head.S. So we need to redo the effort here, so we pick up PSE, PGE and the like. Hypervisors like Xen require that their page tables be read-only, which is slightly incompatible with our low identity mappings, however I discussed this with Jeremy he has modified the Xen early set_pte function to avoid problems in this area. Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com> Signed-off-by: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@xensource.com> Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de> Acked-by: William Irwin <bill.irwin@oracle.com> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
2007-05-02 21:27:13 +04:00
.pagetable_setup_start = native_pagetable_setup_start,
.pagetable_setup_done = native_pagetable_setup_done,
.flush_tlb_user = native_flush_tlb,
.flush_tlb_kernel = native_flush_tlb_global,
.flush_tlb_single = native_flush_tlb_single,
.flush_tlb_others = native_flush_tlb_others,
.alloc_pt = paravirt_nop,
.alloc_pd = paravirt_nop,
.alloc_pd_clone = paravirt_nop,
.release_pt = paravirt_nop,
.release_pd = paravirt_nop,
.set_pte = native_set_pte,
.set_pte_at = native_set_pte_at,
.set_pmd = native_set_pmd,
.pte_update = paravirt_nop,
.pte_update_defer = paravirt_nop,
#ifdef CONFIG_HIGHPTE
.kmap_atomic_pte = kmap_atomic,
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
.set_pte_atomic = native_set_pte_atomic,
.set_pte_present = native_set_pte_present,
.set_pud = native_set_pud,
.pte_clear = native_pte_clear,
.pmd_clear = native_pmd_clear,
.pmd_val = native_pmd_val,
.make_pmd = native_make_pmd,
#endif
.pte_val = native_pte_val,
.pgd_val = native_pgd_val,
.make_pte = native_make_pte,
.make_pgd = native_make_pgd,
.irq_enable_sysexit = native_irq_enable_sysexit,
.iret = native_iret,
.dup_mmap = paravirt_nop,
.exit_mmap = paravirt_nop,
.activate_mm = paravirt_nop,
};
EXPORT_SYMBOL(paravirt_ops);