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author | Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> | 2016-06-15 09:21:46 +0200 |
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committer | Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> | 2016-06-15 09:21:46 +0200 |
commit | f26ed983264001f4e7b8f068adc76f19761c383d (patch) | |
tree | b04d832d5740f3f4ee20313b6f04afec11b42612 /Documentation/virtual/kvm | |
parent | bb3541f175a977198d128f3a4e13534e019754a3 (diff) | |
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Merge tag 'kvm-s390-next-4.8-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kvms390/linux into HEAD
KVM: s390: Features and fixes for 4.8 part1
Four bigger things:
1. The implementation of the STHYI opcode in the kernel. This is used
in libraries like qclib [1] to provide enough information for a
capacity and usage based software licence pricing. The STHYI content
is defined by the related z/VM documentation [2]. Its data can be
composed by accessing several other interfaces provided by LPAR or
the machine. This information is partially sensitive or root-only
so the kernel does the necessary filtering.
2. Preparation for nested virtualization (VSIE). KVM should query the
proper sclp interfaces for the availability of some features before
using it. In the past we have been sloppy and simply assumed that
several features are available. With this we should be able to handle
most cases of a missing feature.
3. CPU model interfaces extended by some additional features that are
not covered by a facility bit in STFLE. For example all the crypto
instructions of the coprocessor provide a query function. As reality
tends to be more complex (e.g. export regulations might block some
algorithms) we have to provide additional interfaces to query or
set these non-stfle features.
4. Several fixes and changes detected and fixed when doing 1-3.
All features change base s390 code. All relevant patches have an ACK
from the s390 or component maintainers.
The next pull request for 4.8 (part2) will contain the implementation
of VSIE.
[1] http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/linux390/qclib.html
[2] https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSB27U_6.3.0/com.ibm.zvm.v630.hcpb4/hcpb4sth.htm
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation/virtual/kvm')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/vm.txt | 87 |
2 files changed, 88 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt b/Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt index a4482cce4bae..4aac3e51bf9f 100644 --- a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt +++ b/Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt @@ -2520,6 +2520,7 @@ Parameters: struct kvm_device_attr Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error Errors: ENXIO: The group or attribute is unknown/unsupported for this device + or hardware support is missing. EPERM: The attribute cannot (currently) be accessed this way (e.g. read-only attribute, or attribute that only makes sense when the device is in a different state) @@ -2547,6 +2548,7 @@ Parameters: struct kvm_device_attr Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error Errors: ENXIO: The group or attribute is unknown/unsupported for this device + or hardware support is missing. Tests whether a device supports a particular attribute. A successful return indicates the attribute is implemented. It does not necessarily diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/vm.txt b/Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/vm.txt index a9ea8774a45f..b6cda49f2ba4 100644 --- a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/vm.txt +++ b/Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/vm.txt @@ -20,7 +20,8 @@ Enables Collaborative Memory Management Assist (CMMA) for the virtual machine. 1.2. ATTRIBUTE: KVM_S390_VM_MEM_CLR_CMMA Parameters: none -Returns: 0 +Returns: -EINVAL if CMMA was not enabled + 0 otherwise Clear the CMMA status for all guest pages, so any pages the guest marked as unused are again used any may not be reclaimed by the host. @@ -85,6 +86,90 @@ Returns: -EBUSY in case 1 or more vcpus are already activated (only in write -ENOMEM if not enough memory is available to process the ioctl 0 in case of success +2.3. ATTRIBUTE: KVM_S390_VM_CPU_MACHINE_FEAT (r/o) + +Allows user space to retrieve available cpu features. A feature is available if +provided by the hardware and supported by kvm. In theory, cpu features could +even be completely emulated by kvm. + +struct kvm_s390_vm_cpu_feat { + __u64 feat[16]; # Bitmap (1 = feature available), MSB 0 bit numbering +}; + +Parameters: address of a buffer to load the feature list from. +Returns: -EFAULT if the given address is not accessible from kernel space. + 0 in case of success. + +2.4. ATTRIBUTE: KVM_S390_VM_CPU_PROCESSOR_FEAT (r/w) + +Allows user space to retrieve or change enabled cpu features for all VCPUs of a +VM. Features that are not available cannot be enabled. + +See 2.3. for a description of the parameter struct. + +Parameters: address of a buffer to store/load the feature list from. +Returns: -EFAULT if the given address is not accessible from kernel space. + -EINVAL if a cpu feature that is not available is to be enabled. + -EBUSY if at least one VCPU has already been defined. + 0 in case of success. + +2.5. ATTRIBUTE: KVM_S390_VM_CPU_MACHINE_SUBFUNC (r/o) + +Allows user space to retrieve available cpu subfunctions without any filtering +done by a set IBC. These subfunctions are indicated to the guest VCPU via +query or "test bit" subfunctions and used e.g. by cpacf functions, plo and ptff. + +A subfunction block is only valid if KVM_S390_VM_CPU_MACHINE contains the +STFL(E) bit introducing the affected instruction. If the affected instruction +indicates subfunctions via a "query subfunction", the response block is +contained in the returned struct. If the affected instruction +indicates subfunctions via a "test bit" mechanism, the subfunction codes are +contained in the returned struct in MSB 0 bit numbering. + +struct kvm_s390_vm_cpu_subfunc { + u8 plo[32]; # always valid (ESA/390 feature) + u8 ptff[16]; # valid with TOD-clock steering + u8 kmac[16]; # valid with Message-Security-Assist + u8 kmc[16]; # valid with Message-Security-Assist + u8 km[16]; # valid with Message-Security-Assist + u8 kimd[16]; # valid with Message-Security-Assist + u8 klmd[16]; # valid with Message-Security-Assist + u8 pckmo[16]; # valid with Message-Security-Assist-Extension 3 + u8 kmctr[16]; # valid with Message-Security-Assist-Extension 4 + u8 kmf[16]; # valid with Message-Security-Assist-Extension 4 + u8 kmo[16]; # valid with Message-Security-Assist-Extension 4 + u8 pcc[16]; # valid with Message-Security-Assist-Extension 4 + u8 ppno[16]; # valid with Message-Security-Assist-Extension 5 + u8 reserved[1824]; # reserved for future instructions +}; + +Parameters: address of a buffer to load the subfunction blocks from. +Returns: -EFAULT if the given address is not accessible from kernel space. + 0 in case of success. + +2.6. ATTRIBUTE: KVM_S390_VM_CPU_PROCESSOR_SUBFUNC (r/w) + +Allows user space to retrieve or change cpu subfunctions to be indicated for +all VCPUs of a VM. This attribute will only be available if kernel and +hardware support are in place. + +The kernel uses the configured subfunction blocks for indication to +the guest. A subfunction block will only be used if the associated STFL(E) bit +has not been disabled by user space (so the instruction to be queried is +actually available for the guest). + +As long as no data has been written, a read will fail. The IBC will be used +to determine available subfunctions in this case, this will guarantee backward +compatibility. + +See 2.5. for a description of the parameter struct. + +Parameters: address of a buffer to store/load the subfunction blocks from. +Returns: -EFAULT if the given address is not accessible from kernel space. + -EINVAL when reading, if there was no write yet. + -EBUSY if at least one VCPU has already been defined. + 0 in case of success. + 3. GROUP: KVM_S390_VM_TOD Architectures: s390 |