The gisa next alert address is defined as a host absolute address so let's use virt_to_phys() to make sure we always write an absolute address to this hardware structure. This is not a bug and currently works, because virtual and physical addresses are the same. Signed-off-by: Nico Boehr <nrb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Reviewed-by: Janosch Frank <frankja@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- arch/s390/kvm/interrupt.c | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/arch/s390/kvm/interrupt.c b/arch/s390/kvm/interrupt.c index ab26aa53ee37..20743c5b000a 100644 --- a/arch/s390/kvm/interrupt.c +++ b/arch/s390/kvm/interrupt.c @@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ static inline u8 gisa_get_ipm_or_restore_iam(struct kvm_s390_gisa_interrupt *gi) static inline int gisa_in_alert_list(struct kvm_s390_gisa *gisa) { - return READ_ONCE(gisa->next_alert) != (u32)(u64)gisa; + return READ_ONCE(gisa->next_alert) != (u32)virt_to_phys(gisa); } static inline void gisa_set_ipm_gisc(struct kvm_s390_gisa *gisa, u32 gisc) @@ -3167,7 +3167,7 @@ void kvm_s390_gisa_init(struct kvm *kvm) hrtimer_init(&gi->timer, CLOCK_MONOTONIC, HRTIMER_MODE_REL); gi->timer.function = gisa_vcpu_kicker; memset(gi->origin, 0, sizeof(struct kvm_s390_gisa)); - gi->origin->next_alert = (u32)(u64)gi->origin; + gi->origin->next_alert = (u32)virt_to_phys(gi->origin); VM_EVENT(kvm, 3, "gisa 0x%pK initialized", gi->origin); } -- 2.39.1