[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH 14/45] xen: arm64: TLB flushes.
At 15:56 +0000 on 23 Jan (1358956580), Ian Campbell wrote: > --- a/xen/include/asm-arm/arm64/page.h > +++ b/xen/include/asm-arm/arm64/page.h > @@ -20,6 +20,58 @@ static inline void write_pte(lpae_t *p, lpae_t pte) > > #define __flush_xen_dcache_one(va) asm volatile ("dc cvac, %0;" : : "r" (va)) > > +/* > + * Flush all hypervisor mappings from the TLB > + * This is needed after changing Xen code mappings. > + * > + * The caller needs to issue the necessary DSB and D-cache flushes > + * before calling flush_xen_text_tlb. > + */ > +static inline void flush_xen_text_tlb(void) > +{ > + asm volatile ( > + "isb;" /* Ensure synchronization with previous changes to text > */ > + "tlbi alle2;" /* Flush hypervisor TLB */ > + "ic iallu;" /* Flush I-cache */ > + "dsb sy;" /* Ensure completion of TLB+BP flush > */ No BP flush operation on arm64? If so, I think this comment needs updating. > + "isb;" > + : : : "memory"); > +} > + > +/* > + * Flush all hypervisor mappings from the data TLB. This is not > + * sufficient when changing code mappings or for self modifying code. > + */ > +static inline void flush_xen_data_tlb(void) > +{ > + asm volatile ( > + "dsb sy;" /* Ensure visibility of PTE writes */ > + "tlbi alle2;" /* Flush hypervisor TLB */ > + "dsb sy;" /* Ensure completion of TLB flush */ > + "isb;" > + : : : "memory"); > +} > + > +/* > + * Flush one VA's hypervisor mappings from the data TLB. This is not > + * sufficient when changing code mappings or for self modifying code. > + */ > +static inline void flush_xen_data_tlb_va(vaddr_t va) > +{ > + asm volatile( > + "dsb sy;" /* Ensure preceding are visible */ > + "tlbi vae2, %0;" > + "dsb sy;" /* Ensure completion of the TLB > flush */ > + "isb;" > + : : "r" (va>>PAGE_SHIFT) : "memory"); > +} > + > +/* Flush all non-hypervisor mappings from the TLB */ > +static inline void flush_guest_tlb(void) > +{ > + asm volatile("tlbi alle1,ns" : : : "memory"); > +} What does the ',ns' do here? And is the memory clobber required? (And if so, don't we need a DSB or two as well?) Tim. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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