Re: [PATCH v20 00/17] KVM RISC-V Support

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On Mon, 04 Oct 2021 01:58:28 PDT (-0700), pbonzini@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On 27/09/21 13:39, Anup Patel wrote:
This series adds initial KVM RISC-V support. Currently, we are able to boot
Linux on RV64/RV32 Guest with multiple VCPUs.

Key aspects of KVM RISC-V added by this series are:
1. No RISC-V specific KVM IOCTL
2. Loadable KVM RISC-V module supported
3. Minimal possible KVM world-switch which touches only GPRs and few CSRs
4. Both RV64 and RV32 host supported
5. Full Guest/VM switch is done via vcpu_get/vcpu_put infrastructure
6. KVM ONE_REG interface for VCPU register access from user-space
7. PLIC emulation is done in user-space
8. Timer and IPI emuation is done in-kernel
9. Both Sv39x4 and Sv48x4 supported for RV64 host
10. MMU notifiers supported
11. Generic dirtylog supported
12. FP lazy save/restore supported
13. SBI v0.1 emulation for KVM Guest available
14. Forward unhandled SBI calls to KVM userspace
15. Hugepage support for Guest/VM
16. IOEVENTFD support for Vhost

Here's a brief TODO list which we will work upon after this series:
1. KVM unit test support
2. KVM selftest support
3. SBI v0.3 emulation in-kernel
4. In-kernel PMU virtualization
5. In-kernel AIA irqchip support
6. Nested virtualizaiton
7. ..... and more .....

Looks good, I prepared a tag "for-riscv" at
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm.git.  Palmer can pull it and
you can use it to send me a pull request.

Thanks.  I'm assuming "you" there is Anup?

Just to make sure we're on the same page here, I've got

   commit 6c341a285912ddb2894ef793a58ad4f8462f26f4 (HEAD -> for-next)
   Merge: 08da1608a1ca 3f2401f47d29
   Author: Palmer Dabbelt <palmerdabbelt@xxxxxxxxxx>
   Date:   Mon Oct 4 10:12:44 2021 -0700
Merge tag 'for-riscv' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm.git into for-next H extension definitions, shared by the KVM and RISC-V trees. * tag 'for-riscv' of ssh://gitolite.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm: (301 commits)
         RISC-V: Add hypervisor extension related CSR defines
         KVM: selftests: Ensure all migrations are performed when test is affined
         KVM: x86: Swap order of CPUID entry "index" vs. "significant flag" checks
         ptp: Fix ptp_kvm_getcrosststamp issue for x86 ptp_kvm
         x86/kvmclock: Move this_cpu_pvti into kvmclock.h
         KVM: s390: Function documentation fixes
         selftests: KVM: Don't clobber XMM register when read
         KVM: VMX: Fix a TSX_CTRL_CPUID_CLEAR field mask issue
         selftests: KVM: Explicitly use movq to read xmm registers
         selftests: KVM: Call ucall_init when setting up in rseq_test
         KVM: Remove tlbs_dirty
         KVM: X86: Synchronize the shadow pagetable before link it
         KVM: X86: Fix missed remote tlb flush in rmap_write_protect()
         KVM: x86: nSVM: don't copy virt_ext from vmcb12
         KVM: x86: nSVM: test eax for 4K alignment for GP errata workaround
         KVM: x86: selftests: test simultaneous uses of V_IRQ from L1 and L0
         KVM: x86: nSVM: restore int_vector in svm_clear_vintr
         kvm: x86: Add AMD PMU MSRs to msrs_to_save_all[]
         KVM: x86: nVMX: re-evaluate emulation_required on nested VM exit
         KVM: x86: nVMX: don't fail nested VM entry on invalid guest state if !from_vmentry
         ...

into ssh://git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/palmer/linux.git for-next
(I know that's kind of a confusing name, but it's what I've been using as my short-term staging branch so I can do all my tests before saying "it's on for-next").

If that looks OK I can make it a touch more official by putting into the RISC-V tree.

I look forward to the test support. :)  Would be nice to have selftest
support already in 5.16, since there are a few arch-independent
selftests that cover the hairy parts of the MMU.

Me too ;).

I'm happy to add some KVM-related stuff to my pre-push test set, just LMK if there's anything specific I should be looking in to.



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