The code being executed in KVM_GUEST_MODE_SKIP is hypervisor code with MSR[IR]=0, so the faults of concern are the d-side ones caused by access to guest context by the hypervisor. Instruction breakpoint interrupts are not a concern here. It's unlikely any good would come of causing breaks in this code, but skipping the instruction that caused it won't help matters (e.g., skip the mtmsr that sets MSR[DR]=0 or clears KVM_GUEST_MODE_SKIP). Reviewed-by: Daniel Axtens <dja@xxxxxxxxxx> Reviewed-by: Fabiano Rosas <farosas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Nicholas Piggin <npiggin@xxxxxxxxx> --- arch/powerpc/kernel/exceptions-64s.S | 1 - 1 file changed, 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/arch/powerpc/kernel/exceptions-64s.S b/arch/powerpc/kernel/exceptions-64s.S index a0515cb829c2..c9c446ccff54 100644 --- a/arch/powerpc/kernel/exceptions-64s.S +++ b/arch/powerpc/kernel/exceptions-64s.S @@ -2553,7 +2553,6 @@ EXC_VIRT_NONE(0x5200, 0x100) INT_DEFINE_BEGIN(instruction_breakpoint) IVEC=0x1300 #ifdef CONFIG_KVM_BOOK3S_PR_POSSIBLE - IKVM_SKIP=1 IKVM_REAL=1 #endif INT_DEFINE_END(instruction_breakpoint) -- 2.23.0