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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v8 14/27] ARM: vITS: introduce translation table walks





On 12/04/17 01:44, Andre Przywara wrote:
The ITS stores the target (v)CPU and the (virtual) LPI number in tables.
Introduce functions to walk those tables and translate an device ID -
event ID pair into a pair of virtual LPI and vCPU.
We map those tables on demand - which is cheap on arm64 - and copy the
respective entries before using them, to avoid the guest tampering with
them meanwhile.

To allow compiling without warnings, we declare two functions as
non-static for the moment, which two later patches will fix.

Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@xxxxxxx>
---
 xen/arch/arm/vgic-v3-its.c | 183 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 183 insertions(+)

diff --git a/xen/arch/arm/vgic-v3-its.c b/xen/arch/arm/vgic-v3-its.c
index a60f9b2..632ab84 100644
--- a/xen/arch/arm/vgic-v3-its.c
+++ b/xen/arch/arm/vgic-v3-its.c
@@ -78,6 +78,7 @@ struct vits_itte
     uint16_t pad;
 };

+#define UNMAPPED_COLLECTION      ((uint16_t)~0)

On v5 (patch #28), I asked to minimize the use of uint16_t (resp. uint64_t) when it refers to collection (resp. ITTE). But it sounds like you missed again that point.

 #define GITS_BASER_RO_MASK       (GITS_BASER_TYPE_MASK | \
                                   (31UL << GITS_BASER_ENTRY_SIZE_SHIFT))

@@ -94,6 +95,188 @@ void vgic_v3_its_free_domain(struct domain *d)
     ASSERT(RB_EMPTY_ROOT(&d->arch.vgic.its_devices));
 }

+/*
+ * The physical address is encoded slightly differently depending on
+ * the used page size: the highest four bits are stored in the lowest
+ * four bits of the field for 64K pages.
+ */
+static paddr_t get_baser_phys_addr(uint64_t reg)
+{
+    if ( reg & BIT(9) )
+        return (reg & GENMASK(47, 16)) |
+                ((reg & GENMASK(15, 12)) << 36);
+    else
+        return reg & GENMASK(47, 12);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Our collection table encoding:
+ * Just contains the 16-bit VCPU ID of the respective vCPU.
+ */
+#define COLL_TABLE_ENTRY_SIZE 2UL
+
+/* Must be called with the ITS lock held. */
+static struct vcpu *get_vcpu_from_collection(struct virt_its *its,
+                                             uint16_t collid)
+{
+    paddr_t addr = get_baser_phys_addr(its->baser_coll);
+    uint16_t vcpu_id;

I don't see any BUILD_BUG_ON making sure you can store a vCPU ID in uint16_t.

+    int ret;
+
+    ASSERT(spin_is_locked(&its->its_lock));
+
+    if ( collid >= its->max_collections )
+        return NULL;
+
+    ret = vgic_access_guest_memory(its->d, addr + collid * sizeof(uint16_t),
+                                   &vcpu_id, sizeof(vcpu_id), false);

Minimizing the use of uint16_t will likely make this code less confusing to read as it mixes sizeof(vcpu_id) and sizeof(uint16_t).

+    if ( ret )
+        return NULL;
+
+    if ( vcpu_id == UNMAPPED_COLLECTION || vcpu_id >= its->d->max_vcpus )
+        return NULL;
+
+    return its->d->vcpu[vcpu_id];
+}
+
+/*
+ * Our device table encodings:
+ * Contains the guest physical address of the Interrupt Translation Table in
+ * bits [51:8], and the size of it is encoded as the number of bits minus one
+ * in the lowest 5 bits of the word.
+ */
+#define DEV_TABLE_ENTRY_SIZE  8UL
+#define DEV_TABLE_ITT_ADDR(x) ((x) & GENMASK(51, 8))
+#define DEV_TABLE_ITT_SIZE(x) (BIT(((x) & GENMASK(4, 0)) + 1))
+#define DEV_TABLE_ENTRY(addr, bits)                     \
+        (((addr) & GENMASK(51, 8)) | (((bits) - 1) & GENMASK(4, 0)))
+
+/*
+ * Lookup the address of the Interrupt Translation Table associated with
+ * that device ID.
+ * TODO: add support for walking indirect tables.
+ */
+static int its_get_itt(struct virt_its *its, uint32_t devid,
+                       uint64_t *itt)
+{
+    paddr_t addr = get_baser_phys_addr(its->baser_dev);
+
+    if ( devid >= its->max_devices )
+        return -EINVAL;
+
+    return vgic_access_guest_memory(its->d, addr + devid * sizeof(uint64_t),
+                                    itt, sizeof(*itt), false);

See my remark above for uint64_t.

+}
+
+/*
+ * Lookup the address of the Interrupt Translation Table associated with
+ * a device ID and return the address of the ITTE belonging to the event ID
+ * (which is an index into that table).
+ */
+static paddr_t its_get_itte_address(struct virt_its *its,
+                                    uint32_t devid, uint32_t evid)
+{
+    uint64_t itt;
+    int ret;
+
+    ret = its_get_itt(its, devid, &itt);
+    if ( ret )
+        return INVALID_PADDR;
+
+    if ( evid >= DEV_TABLE_ITT_SIZE(itt) ||
+         DEV_TABLE_ITT_ADDR(itt) == INVALID_PADDR )
+        return INVALID_PADDR;
+
+    return DEV_TABLE_ITT_ADDR(itt) + evid * sizeof(struct vits_itte);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Queries the collection and device tables to get the vCPU and virtual
+ * LPI number for a given guest event. This first accesses the guest memory
+ * to resolve the address of the ITTE, then reads the ITTE entry at this
+ * address and puts the result in vcpu_ptr and vlpi_ptr.
+ * Must be called with the ITS lock held.
+ */
+static bool read_itte_locked(struct virt_its *its, uint32_t devid,
+                             uint32_t evid, struct vcpu **vcpu_ptr,
+                             uint32_t *vlpi_ptr)
+{
+    paddr_t addr;
+    struct vits_itte itte;
+    struct vcpu *vcpu;
+
+    ASSERT(spin_is_locked(&its->its_lock));
+
+    addr = its_get_itte_address(its, devid, evid);
+    if ( addr == INVALID_PADDR )
+        return false;
+
+    if ( vgic_access_guest_memory(its->d, addr, &itte, sizeof(itte), false) )
+        return false;
+
+    vcpu = get_vcpu_from_collection(its, itte.collection);
+    if ( !vcpu )
+        return false;
+
+    *vcpu_ptr = vcpu;
+    *vlpi_ptr = itte.vlpi;
+    return true;
+}
+
+/*
+ * This function takes care of the locking by taking the its_lock itself, so
+ * a caller shall not hold this. Before returning, the lock is dropped again.
+ */
+bool read_itte(struct virt_its *its, uint32_t devid, uint32_t evid,
+               struct vcpu **vcpu_ptr, uint32_t *vlpi_ptr)
+{
+    bool ret;
+
+    spin_lock(&its->its_lock);
+    ret = read_itte_locked(its, devid, evid, vcpu_ptr, vlpi_ptr);
+    spin_unlock(&its->its_lock);
+
+    return ret;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Queries the collection and device tables to translate the device ID and
+ * event ID and find the appropriate ITTE. The given collection ID and the
+ * virtual LPI number are then stored into that entry.
+ * If vcpu_ptr is provided, returns the VCPU belonging to that collection.
+ * Must be called with the ITS lock held.
+ */
+bool write_itte_locked(struct virt_its *its, uint32_t devid,
+                       uint32_t evid, uint32_t collid, uint32_t vlpi,
+                       struct vcpu **vcpu_ptr)
+{
+    paddr_t addr;
+    struct vits_itte itte;
+
+    ASSERT(spin_is_locked(&its->its_lock));
+
+    if ( collid >= its->max_collections )
+        return false;
+
+    if ( vlpi >= its->d->arch.vgic.nr_lpis )
+        return false;
+
+    addr = its_get_itte_address(its, devid, evid);
+    if ( addr == INVALID_PADDR )
+        return false;
+
+    itte.collection = collid;
+    itte.vlpi = vlpi;
+
+    if ( vgic_access_guest_memory(its->d, addr, &itte, sizeof(itte), true) )
+        return false;
+
+    if ( vcpu_ptr )
+        *vcpu_ptr = get_vcpu_from_collection(its, collid);
+
+    return true;
+}
+
 /**************************************
  * Functions that handle ITS commands *
  **************************************/


--
Julien Grall

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