On 7/29/21 4:21 PM, Claudio Imbrenda wrote: > On Thu, 29 Jul 2021 13:48:02 +0000 > Janosch Frank <frankja@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Before I start copying the same code over and over lets move this into >> the library. >> >> Signed-off-by: Janosch Frank <frankja@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> lib/s390x/sie.c | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> lib/s390x/sie.h | 3 +++ >> s390x/mvpg-sie.c | 18 ++---------------- >> s390x/sie.c | 19 +++---------------- >> 4 files changed, 38 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/lib/s390x/sie.c b/lib/s390x/sie.c >> index 9107519f..ec0c4867 100644 >> --- a/lib/s390x/sie.c >> +++ b/lib/s390x/sie.c >> @@ -11,6 +11,9 @@ >> #include <asm/barrier.h> >> #include <libcflat.h> >> #include <sie.h> >> +#include <asm/page.h> >> +#include <libcflat.h> >> +#include <alloc_page.h> >> >> static bool validity_expected; >> static uint16_t vir; >> @@ -39,3 +42,30 @@ void sie_handle_validity(struct vm *vm) >> report_abort("VALIDITY: %x", vir); >> validity_expected = false; >> } >> + >> +/* Initializes the struct vm members like the SIE control block. */ >> +void sie_guest_create(struct vm *vm, uint64_t guest_mem, uint64_t >> guest_mem_len) +{ >> + vm->sblk = alloc_page(); >> + memset(vm->sblk, 0, PAGE_SIZE); > > you can skip the memset, the page allocator always zeroes the page, > unless you explicitly pass FLAG_DONTZERO Yeah I thought as much but I still like to have that explicitly for ease of mind. > > regardless of that: > > Reviewed-by: Claudio Imbrenda <imbrenda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Thanks > >> + vm->sblk->cpuflags = CPUSTAT_ZARCH | CPUSTAT_RUNNING; >> + vm->sblk->ihcpu = 0xffff; >> + vm->sblk->prefix = 0; >> + >> + /* Guest memory chunks are always 1MB */ >> + assert(!(guest_mem_len & ~HPAGE_MASK)); >> + /* Currently MSO/MSL is the easiest option */ >> + vm->sblk->mso = (uint64_t)guest_mem; >> + vm->sblk->msl = (uint64_t)guest_mem + ((guest_mem_len - 1) & >> HPAGE_MASK); + >> + /* CRYCB needs to be in the first 2GB */ >> + vm->crycb = alloc_pages_flags(0, AREA_DMA31); >> + vm->sblk->crycbd = (uint32_t)(uintptr_t)vm->crycb; >> +} >> + >> +/* Frees the memory that was gathered on initialization */ >> +void sie_guest_destroy(struct vm *vm) >> +{ >> + free_page(vm->crycb); >> + free_page(vm->sblk); >> +} >> diff --git a/lib/s390x/sie.h b/lib/s390x/sie.h >> index 7ff98d2d..946bd164 100644 >> --- a/lib/s390x/sie.h >> +++ b/lib/s390x/sie.h >> @@ -190,6 +190,7 @@ struct vm_save_area { >> struct vm { >> struct kvm_s390_sie_block *sblk; >> struct vm_save_area save_area; >> + uint8_t *crycb; /* Crypto >> Control Block */ /* Ptr to first guest page */ >> uint8_t *guest_mem; >> }; >> @@ -200,5 +201,7 @@ extern void sie64a(struct kvm_s390_sie_block >> *sblk, struct vm_save_area *save_ar void sie_expect_validity(void); >> void sie_check_validity(uint16_t vir_exp); >> void sie_handle_validity(struct vm *vm); >> +void sie_guest_create(struct vm *vm, uint64_t guest_mem, uint64_t >> guest_mem_len); +void sie_guest_destroy(struct vm *vm); >> >> #endif /* _S390X_SIE_H_ */ >> diff --git a/s390x/mvpg-sie.c b/s390x/mvpg-sie.c >> index 2ac91eec..71ae4f88 100644 >> --- a/s390x/mvpg-sie.c >> +++ b/s390x/mvpg-sie.c >> @@ -110,22 +110,7 @@ static void setup_guest(void) >> /* The first two pages are the lowcore */ >> guest_instr = guest + PAGE_SIZE * 2; >> >> - vm.sblk = alloc_page(); >> - >> - vm.sblk->cpuflags = CPUSTAT_ZARCH | CPUSTAT_RUNNING; >> - vm.sblk->prefix = 0; >> - /* >> - * Pageable guest with the same ASCE as the test programm, >> but >> - * the guest memory 0x0 is offset to start at the allocated >> - * guest pages and end after 1MB. >> - * >> - * It's not pretty but faster and easier than managing guest >> ASCEs. >> - */ >> - vm.sblk->mso = (u64)guest; >> - vm.sblk->msl = (u64)guest; >> - vm.sblk->ihcpu = 0xffff; >> - >> - vm.sblk->crycbd = (uint64_t)alloc_page(); >> + sie_guest_create(&vm, (uint64_t)guest, HPAGE_SIZE); >> >> vm.sblk->gpsw.addr = PAGE_SIZE * 4; >> vm.sblk->gpsw.mask = 0x0000000180000000ULL; >> @@ -150,6 +135,7 @@ int main(void) >> setup_guest(); >> test_mvpg(); >> test_mvpg_pei(); >> + sie_guest_destroy(&vm); >> >> done: >> report_prefix_pop(); >> diff --git a/s390x/sie.c b/s390x/sie.c >> index 5c798a9e..9cb9b055 100644 >> --- a/s390x/sie.c >> +++ b/s390x/sie.c >> @@ -84,22 +84,7 @@ static void setup_guest(void) >> /* The first two pages are the lowcore */ >> guest_instr = guest + PAGE_SIZE * 2; >> >> - vm.sblk = alloc_page(); >> - >> - vm.sblk->cpuflags = CPUSTAT_ZARCH | CPUSTAT_RUNNING; >> - vm.sblk->prefix = 0; >> - /* >> - * Pageable guest with the same ASCE as the test programm, >> but >> - * the guest memory 0x0 is offset to start at the allocated >> - * guest pages and end after 1MB. >> - * >> - * It's not pretty but faster and easier than managing guest >> ASCEs. >> - */ >> - vm.sblk->mso = (u64)guest; >> - vm.sblk->msl = (u64)guest; >> - vm.sblk->ihcpu = 0xffff; >> - >> - vm.sblk->crycbd = (uint64_t)alloc_page(); >> + sie_guest_create(&vm, (uint64_t)guest, HPAGE_SIZE); >> } >> >> int main(void) >> @@ -112,6 +97,8 @@ int main(void) >> >> setup_guest(); >> test_diags(); >> + sie_guest_destroy(&vm); >> + >> done: >> report_prefix_pop(); >> return report_summary(); >