[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH v3 10/10] arm64: Change type of hsr, cpsr, spsr_el1 to uint64_t
On 21.05.2021 08:33, Michal Orzel wrote: > On 17.05.2021 18:03, Julien Grall wrote: >> On 17/05/2021 08:01, Jan Beulich wrote: >>> On 12.05.2021 19:59, Julien Grall wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> On 11/05/2021 07:37, Michal Orzel wrote: >>>>> On 05.05.2021 10:00, Jan Beulich wrote: >>>>>> On 05.05.2021 09:43, Michal Orzel wrote: >>>>>>> --- a/xen/include/public/arch-arm.h >>>>>>> +++ b/xen/include/public/arch-arm.h >>>>>>> @@ -267,10 +267,10 @@ struct vcpu_guest_core_regs >>>>>>> /* Return address and mode */ >>>>>>> __DECL_REG(pc64, pc32); /* ELR_EL2 */ >>>>>>> - uint32_t cpsr; /* SPSR_EL2 */ >>>>>>> + uint64_t cpsr; /* SPSR_EL2 */ >>>>>>> union { >>>>>>> - uint32_t spsr_el1; /* AArch64 */ >>>>>>> + uint64_t spsr_el1; /* AArch64 */ >>>>>>> uint32_t spsr_svc; /* AArch32 */ >>>>>>> }; >>>>>> >>>>>> This change affects, besides domctl, also default_initialise_vcpu(), >>>>>> which Arm's arch_initialise_vcpu() calls. I realize do_arm_vcpu_op() >>>>>> only allows two unrelated VCPUOP_* to pass, but then I don't >>>>>> understand why arch_initialise_vcpu() doesn't simply return e.g. >>>>>> -EOPNOTSUPP. Hence I suspect I'm missing something. >>>> >>>> I think it is just an overlooked when reviewing the following commit: >>>> >>>> commit 192df6f9122ddebc21d0a632c10da3453aeee1c2 >>>> Author: Roger Pau Monné <roger.pau@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>> Date: Tue Dec 15 14:12:32 2015 +0100 >>>> >>>> x86: allow HVM guests to use hypercalls to bring up vCPUs >>>> >>>> Allow the usage of the VCPUOP_initialise, VCPUOP_up, VCPUOP_down, >>>> VCPUOP_is_up, VCPUOP_get_physid and VCPUOP_send_nmi hypercalls from >>>> HVM >>>> guests. >>>> >>>> This patch introduces a new structure (vcpu_hvm_context) that >>>> should be used >>>> in conjuction with the VCPUOP_initialise hypercall in order to >>>> initialize >>>> vCPUs for HVM guests. >>>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Roger Pau Monné <roger.pau@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>> Signed-off-by: Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>> Reviewed-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@xxxxxxxx> >>>> Acked-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>> >>>> On Arm, the structure vcpu_guest_context is not exposed outside of Xen >>>> and the tools. Interestingly vcpu_guest_core_regs is but it should only >>>> be used within vcpu_guest_context. >>>> >>>> So as this is not used by stable ABI, it is fine to break it. >>>> >>>>>> >>>>> I agree that do_arm_vcpu_op only allows two VCPUOP* to pass and >>>>> arch_initialise_vcpu being called in case of VCPUOP_initialise >>>>> has no sense as VCPUOP_initialise is not supported on arm. >>>>> It makes sense that it should return -EOPNOTSUPP. >>>>> However do_arm_vcpu_op will not accept VCPUOP_initialise and will return >>>>> -EINVAL. So arch_initialise_vcpu for arm will not be called. >>>>> Do you think that changing this behaviour so that arch_initialise_vcpu >>>>> returns >>>>> -EOPNOTSUPP should be part of this patch? >>>> >>>> I think this change is unrelated. So it should be handled in a follow-up >>>> patch. >>> >>> My only difference in viewing this is that I'd say the adjustment >>> would better be a prereq patch to this one, such that the one here >>> ends up being more obviously correct. >> >> The function is already not reachable so I felt it was unfair to require the >> clean-up for merging this code. >> >>> Also, if the function is >>> indeed not meant to be reachable, besides making it return >>> -EOPNOTSUPP (or alike) it should probably also have >>> ASSERT_UNREACHABLE() added. >> >> +1 on the idea. >> >> Cheers, >> > FWICS, all the discussion is about creating the next patch fixing the > VCPUOP_initialise function. > Is there anything left to do in this patch or are you going to ack it? Afaic I'd find it quite helpful if that other patch was a prereq to this one, making more obvious that the change here is not going to break anything. But it's Arm stuff, so Arm folks get the final say anyway. Jan
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