On 10/16/2017 11:25 AM, Martin Schwidefsky wrote: > On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 13:39:04 -0400 > Tony Krowiak <akrowiak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Sets up the following facilities bits to enable the specified AP >> facilities for the guest VM: >> * STFLE.12: Enables the AP Query Configuration Information >> facility. The AP bus running in the guest uses >> the information returned from this instruction >> to configure AP adapters and domains for the >> guest machine. >> * STFLE.15: Indicates the AP facilities test is available. >> The AP bus running in the guest uses the >> information. >> >> Signed-off-by: Tony Krowiak <akrowiak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> arch/s390/tools/gen_facilities.c | 2 ++ >> 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/arch/s390/tools/gen_facilities.c b/arch/s390/tools/gen_facilities.c >> index 70dd8f1..eeaa7db 100644 >> --- a/arch/s390/tools/gen_facilities.c >> +++ b/arch/s390/tools/gen_facilities.c >> @@ -74,8 +74,10 @@ struct facility_def { >> 8, /* enhanced-DAT 1 */ >> 9, /* sense-running-status */ >> 10, /* conditional sske */ >> + 12, /* AP query configuration */ >> 13, /* ipte-range */ >> 14, /* nonquiescing key-setting */ >> + 15, /* AP special-command facility */ >> 73, /* transactional execution */ >> 75, /* access-exception-fetch/store indication */ >> 76, /* msa extension 3 */ > > With this all KVM guests will always have the AP instructions available, no? > In principles I like this approach, but it differs from the way z/VM does things, > there the guest will get an exception if it tries to execute an AP instruction > if there are no AP devices assigned to the guest. I wonder if there is a reason > why z/VM does it the way it does. A good question. For LPAR it seems that you have AP instructions even if you have no crypto cards.