On 2024-02-06 16:55, Anthony Krowiak wrote:
On 2/6/24 8:42 AM, Janosch Frank wrote:
On 2/5/24 19:15, Anthony Krowiak wrote:
I made a few comments and suggestions. I am not very well-versed in
the
inline assembly code, so I'll leave that up to someone who is more
knowledgeable. I copied @Harald since I believe it was him who wrote
it.
On 2/2/24 9:59 AM, Janosch Frank wrote:
Add functions and definitions needed to test the Adjunct
Processor (AP) crypto interface.
Signed-off-by: Janosch Frank <frankja@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
[...]
+/* Will later be extended to a proper setup function */
+bool ap_setup(void)
+{
+ /*
+ * Base AP support has no STFLE or SCLP feature bit but the
+ * PQAP QCI support is indicated via stfle bit 12. As this
+ * library relies on QCI we bail out if it's not available.
+ */
+ if (!test_facility(12))
+ return false;
The STFLE.12 can be turned off when starting the guest, so this may
not
be a valid test.
We use the ap_instructions_available function (in ap.h) which
executes
the TAPQ command to verify whether the AP instructions are installed
or
not. Maybe you can do something similar here:
This library relies on QCI, hence we only check for stfle.
I see no sense in manually probing the whole APQN space.
Makes sense. I was thrown off by the PQAP_FC enumeration which
includes all of the AP function codes.
If stfle 12 is indicated I'd expect AP instructions to not generate
exceptions or do they in a sane CPU model?
No, I would not expect PQAP(QCI) to generate an exception if STFLE 12
is indicated.
Hm, I am not sure if you can rely just on checking stfle bit 12 and if
that's available assume
you have AP instructions. I never tried this. But as far as I know the
KVM guys there is a chance
that you see a stfle bit 12 but get an illegal instruction exception the
moment you call
an AP instruction... Maybe check this before relying on such a thing.
+
+ return true;
+}
diff --git a/lib/s390x/ap.h b/lib/s390x/ap.h
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..b806513f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/s390x/ap.h
@@ -0,0 +1,88 @@
+/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
+/*
+ * AP definitions
+ *
+ * Some parts taken from the Linux AP driver.
+ *
+ * Copyright IBM Corp. 2024
+ * Author: Janosch Frank <frankja@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
+ * Tony Krowiak <akrowia@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
+ * Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@xxxxxxxxxx>
+ * Harald Freudenberger <freude@xxxxxxxxxx>
+ */
+
+#ifndef _S390X_AP_H_
+#define _S390X_AP_H_
+
+enum PQAP_FC {
+ PQAP_TEST_APQ,
+ PQAP_RESET_APQ,
+ PQAP_ZEROIZE_APQ,
+ PQAP_QUEUE_INT_CONTRL,
+ PQAP_QUERY_AP_CONF_INFO,
+ PQAP_QUERY_AP_COMP_TYPE,
+ PQAP_BEST_AP,
Maybe use abbreviations like your function names above?
PQAP_TAPQ,
PQAP_RAPQ,
PQAP_ZAPQ,
PQAP_AQIC,
PQAP_QCI,
PQAP_QACT,
PQAP_QBAP
Hmmmmmmm(TM)
My guess is that I tried making these constants readable without
consulting architecture documents. But another option is using the
constants that you suggested and adding comments with a long version.
I think that works out better; you won't have to abbreviate the longer
version which will make it easier to understand.
Will do
[...]
+struct pqap_r0 {
+ uint32_t pad0;
+ uint8_t fc;
+ uint8_t t : 1; /* Test facilities (TAPQ)*/
+ uint8_t pad1 : 7;
+ uint8_t ap;
This is the APID part of an APQN, so how about renaming to 'apid'
+ uint8_t qn;
This is the APQI part of an APQN, so how about renaming to 'apqi'
Hmm Linux uses qid
I'll change it to the Linux naming convention, might take me a while
though
Well, the AP bus uses qid, but the vfio_ap module and the architecture
doc uses APQN. In any case, it's a nit and I'm not terribly concerned
about it.
+} __attribute__((packed)) __attribute__((aligned(8)));
+
+struct pqap_r2 {
+ uint8_t s : 1; /* Special Command facility */
+ uint8_t m : 1; /* AP4KM */
+ uint8_t c : 1; /* AP4KC */
+ uint8_t cop : 1; /* AP is in coprocessor mode */
+ uint8_t acc : 1; /* AP is in accelerator mode */
+ uint8_t xcp : 1; /* AP is in XCP-mode */
+ uint8_t n : 1; /* AP extended addressing facility */
+ uint8_t pad_0 : 1;
+ uint8_t pad_1[3];
Is there a reason why the 'Classification' field is left out?
It's not used in this library and therefore I chose to not name it to
make structs a bit more readable.
Okay, not a problem.
+ uint8_t at;
+ uint8_t nd;
+ uint8_t pad_6;
+ uint8_t pad_7 : 4;
+ uint8_t qd : 4;
+} __attribute__((packed)) __attribute__((aligned(8)));
+_Static_assert(sizeof(struct pqap_r2) == sizeof(uint64_t), "pqap_r2
size");
+
+bool ap_setup(void);
+int ap_pqap_tapq(uint8_t ap, uint8_t qn, struct ap_queue_status
*apqsw,
+ struct pqap_r2 *r2);
+int ap_pqap_qci(struct ap_config_info *info);
+#endif
diff --git a/s390x/Makefile b/s390x/Makefile
index 7fce9f9d..4f6c627d 100644
--- a/s390x/Makefile
+++ b/s390x/Makefile
@@ -110,6 +110,7 @@ cflatobjs += lib/s390x/malloc_io.o
cflatobjs += lib/s390x/uv.o
cflatobjs += lib/s390x/sie.o
cflatobjs += lib/s390x/fault.o
+cflatobjs += lib/s390x/ap.o
OBJDIRS += lib/s390x