From: Christoffer Dall <christoffer.dall@xxxxxxxxxx> On non-VHE systems we need to save the ELR_EL2 and SPSR_EL2 so that we can return to the host in EL1 in the same state and location where we issued a hypercall to EL2, but on VHE ELR_EL2 and SPSR_EL2 are not useful because we never enter a guest as a result of an exception entry that would be directly handled by KVM. The kernel entry code already saves ELR_EL1/SPSR_EL1 on exception entry, which is enough. Therefore, factor out these registers into separate save/restore functions, making it easy to exclude them from the VHE world-switch path later on. Reviewed-by: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@xxxxxxx> Reviewed-by: Andrew Jones <drjones@xxxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Christoffer Dall <christoffer.dall@xxxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@xxxxxxx> --- arch/arm64/kvm/hyp/sysreg-sr.c | 13 +++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+) diff --git a/arch/arm64/kvm/hyp/sysreg-sr.c b/arch/arm64/kvm/hyp/sysreg-sr.c index d35b3aa680ab..906606dc4e2c 100644 --- a/arch/arm64/kvm/hyp/sysreg-sr.c +++ b/arch/arm64/kvm/hyp/sysreg-sr.c @@ -71,6 +71,10 @@ static void __hyp_text __sysreg_save_el1_state(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt) ctxt->gp_regs.sp_el1 = read_sysreg(sp_el1); ctxt->gp_regs.elr_el1 = read_sysreg_el1(elr); ctxt->gp_regs.spsr[KVM_SPSR_EL1]= read_sysreg_el1(spsr); +} + +static void __hyp_text __sysreg_save_el2_return_state(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt) +{ ctxt->gp_regs.regs.pc = read_sysreg_el2(elr); ctxt->gp_regs.regs.pstate = read_sysreg_el2(spsr); @@ -83,6 +87,7 @@ void __hyp_text __sysreg_save_state_nvhe(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt) __sysreg_save_el1_state(ctxt); __sysreg_save_common_state(ctxt); __sysreg_save_user_state(ctxt); + __sysreg_save_el2_return_state(ctxt); } void sysreg_save_host_state_vhe(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt) @@ -96,6 +101,7 @@ void sysreg_save_guest_state_vhe(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt) __sysreg_save_el1_state(ctxt); __sysreg_save_common_state(ctxt); __sysreg_save_user_state(ctxt); + __sysreg_save_el2_return_state(ctxt); } static void __hyp_text __sysreg_restore_common_state(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt) @@ -140,6 +146,11 @@ static void __hyp_text __sysreg_restore_el1_state(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt) write_sysreg(ctxt->gp_regs.sp_el1, sp_el1); write_sysreg_el1(ctxt->gp_regs.elr_el1, elr); write_sysreg_el1(ctxt->gp_regs.spsr[KVM_SPSR_EL1],spsr); +} + +static void __hyp_text +__sysreg_restore_el2_return_state(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt) +{ write_sysreg_el2(ctxt->gp_regs.regs.pc, elr); write_sysreg_el2(ctxt->gp_regs.regs.pstate, spsr); @@ -152,6 +163,7 @@ void __hyp_text __sysreg_restore_state_nvhe(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt) __sysreg_restore_el1_state(ctxt); __sysreg_restore_common_state(ctxt); __sysreg_restore_user_state(ctxt); + __sysreg_restore_el2_return_state(ctxt); } void sysreg_restore_host_state_vhe(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt) @@ -165,6 +177,7 @@ void sysreg_restore_guest_state_vhe(struct kvm_cpu_context *ctxt) __sysreg_restore_el1_state(ctxt); __sysreg_restore_common_state(ctxt); __sysreg_restore_user_state(ctxt); + __sysreg_restore_el2_return_state(ctxt); } void __hyp_text __sysreg32_save_state(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu) -- 2.14.2 _______________________________________________ kvmarm mailing list kvmarm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/kvmarm