On Mon, 27 Dec 2021 17:38:07 +0000, "Michael Kelley (LINUX)" <mikelley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > From: Sunil Muthuswamy <sunilmut@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, > December 17, 2021 10:52 AM > > > > Add arm64 Hyper-V vPCI support by implementing the arch specific > > interfaces. Introduce an IRQ domain and chip specific to Hyper-v vPCI that > > is based on SPIs. The IRQ domain parents itself to the arch GIC IRQ domain > > for basic vector management. > > > > Signed-off-by: Sunil Muthuswamy <sunilmut@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > In v2, v3, v4, v5, v6 & v7: > > Changes are described in the cover letter. > > > > arch/arm64/include/asm/hyperv-tlfs.h | 9 + > > drivers/pci/Kconfig | 2 +- > > drivers/pci/controller/Kconfig | 2 +- > > drivers/pci/controller/pci-hyperv.c | 241 > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++- > > 4 files changed, 251 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/arch/arm64/include/asm/hyperv-tlfs.h > b/arch/arm64/include/asm/hyperv-tlfs.h > > index 4d964a7f02ee..bc6c7ac934a1 100644 > > --- a/arch/arm64/include/asm/hyperv-tlfs.h > > +++ b/arch/arm64/include/asm/hyperv-tlfs.h > > @@ -64,6 +64,15 @@ > > #define HV_REGISTER_STIMER0_CONFIG 0x000B0000 > > #define HV_REGISTER_STIMER0_COUNT 0x000B0001 > > > > +union hv_msi_entry { > > + u64 as_uint64[2]; > > + struct { > > + u64 address; > > + u32 data; > > + u32 reserved; > > + } __packed; > > +}; > > + > > #include <asm-generic/hyperv-tlfs.h> > > > > #endif > > diff --git a/drivers/pci/Kconfig b/drivers/pci/Kconfig > > index 43e615aa12ff..d98fafdd0f99 100644 > > --- a/drivers/pci/Kconfig > > +++ b/drivers/pci/Kconfig > > @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ config PCI_LABEL > > > > config PCI_HYPERV > > tristate "Hyper-V PCI Frontend" > > - depends on X86_64 && HYPERV && PCI_MSI && > PCI_MSI_IRQ_DOMAIN && SYSFS > > + depends on ((X86 && X86_64) || ARM64) && HYPERV && PCI_MSI > && PCI_MSI_IRQ_DOMAIN && SYSFS > > select PCI_HYPERV_INTERFACE > > help > > The PCI device frontend driver allows the kernel to import arbitrary > > diff --git a/drivers/pci/controller/Kconfig b/drivers/pci/controller/Kconfig > > index 93b141110537..2536abcc045a 100644 > > --- a/drivers/pci/controller/Kconfig > > +++ b/drivers/pci/controller/Kconfig > > @@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ config PCIE_BRCMSTB > > > > config PCI_HYPERV_INTERFACE > > tristate "Hyper-V PCI Interface" > > - depends on X86 && HYPERV && PCI_MSI && PCI_MSI_IRQ_DOMAIN > && X86_64 > > + depends on ((X86 && X86_64) || ARM64) && HYPERV && PCI_MSI > && PCI_MSI_IRQ_DOMAIN > > help > > The Hyper-V PCI Interface is a helper driver allows other drivers to > > have a common interface with the Hyper-V PCI frontend driver. > > diff --git a/drivers/pci/controller/pci-hyperv.c b/drivers/pci/controller/pci- > hyperv.c > > index ead7d6cb6bf1..02ba2e7e2618 100644 > > --- a/drivers/pci/controller/pci-hyperv.c > > +++ b/drivers/pci/controller/pci-hyperv.c > > @@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ > > #include <linux/msi.h> > > #include <linux/hyperv.h> > > #include <linux/refcount.h> > > +#include <linux/irqdomain.h> > > +#include <linux/acpi.h> > > #include <asm/mshyperv.h> > > > > /* > > @@ -614,7 +616,236 @@ static int hv_msi_prepare(struct irq_domain > *domain, struct device *dev, > > { > > return pci_msi_prepare(domain, dev, nvec, info); > > } > > -#endif /* CONFIG_X86 */ > > +#elif defined(CONFIG_ARM64) > > +/* > > + * SPI vectors to use for vPCI; arch SPIs range is [32, 1019], but leaving a bit > > + * of room at the start to allow for SPIs to be specified through ACPI and > > + * starting with a power of two to satisfy power of 2 multi-MSI > requirement. > > + */ > > +#define HV_PCI_MSI_SPI_START 64 > > +#define HV_PCI_MSI_SPI_NR (1020 - HV_PCI_MSI_SPI_START) > > +#define DELIVERY_MODE 0 > > +#define FLOW_HANDLER NULL > > +#define FLOW_NAME NULL > > +#define hv_msi_prepare NULL > > + > > +struct hv_pci_chip_data { > > + DECLARE_BITMAP(spi_map, HV_PCI_MSI_SPI_NR); > > + struct mutex map_lock; > > +}; > > + > > +/* Hyper-V vPCI MSI GIC IRQ domain */ > > +static struct irq_domain *hv_msi_gic_irq_domain; > > + > > +/* Hyper-V PCI MSI IRQ chip */ > > +static struct irq_chip hv_arm64_msi_irq_chip = { > > + .name = "MSI", > > + .irq_set_affinity = irq_chip_set_affinity_parent, > > + .irq_eoi = irq_chip_eoi_parent, > > + .irq_mask = irq_chip_mask_parent, > > + .irq_unmask = irq_chip_unmask_parent > > +}; > > + > > +static unsigned int hv_msi_get_int_vector(struct irq_data *irqd) > > +{ > > + return irqd->parent_data->hwirq; > > +} > > + > > +static void hv_set_msi_entry_from_desc(union hv_msi_entry > *msi_entry, > > + struct msi_desc *msi_desc) > > +{ > > + msi_entry->address = ((u64)msi_desc->msg.address_hi << 32) | > > + msi_desc->msg.address_lo; > > + msi_entry->data = msi_desc->msg.data; > > +} > > + > > +/* > > + * @nr_bm_irqs: Indicates the number of IRQs that were > allocated from > > + * the bitmap. > > + * @nr_dom_irqs: Indicates the number of IRQs that were allocated > from > > + * the parent domain. > > + */ > > +static void hv_pci_vec_irq_free(struct irq_domain *domain, > > + unsigned int virq, > > + unsigned int nr_bm_irqs, > > + unsigned int nr_dom_irqs) > > +{ > > + struct hv_pci_chip_data *chip_data = domain->host_data; > > + struct irq_data *d = irq_domain_get_irq_data(domain, virq); > > FWIW, irq_domain_get_irq_data() can return NULL. Maybe that's an > error in the "should never happen" category. Throughout kernel code, > some callers check for a NULL result, but a lot do not. > Marc's response to this comment makes sense. Will keep this as is, going by that. > > + int first = d->hwirq - HV_PCI_MSI_SPI_START; > > + int i; > > + > > + mutex_lock(&chip_data->map_lock); > > + bitmap_release_region(chip_data->spi_map, > > + first, > > + get_count_order(nr_bm_irqs)); > > + mutex_unlock(&chip_data->map_lock); > > + for (i = 0; i < nr_dom_irqs; i++) { > > + if (i) > > + d = irq_domain_get_irq_data(domain, virq + i); > > Same here. > Same response as above. > > + irq_domain_reset_irq_data(d); > > + } > > + > > + irq_domain_free_irqs_parent(domain, virq, nr_dom_irqs); > > +} > > + > > +static void hv_pci_vec_irq_domain_free(struct irq_domain *domain, > > + unsigned int virq, > > + unsigned int nr_irqs) > > +{ > > + hv_pci_vec_irq_free(domain, virq, nr_irqs, nr_irqs); > > +} > > + > > +static int hv_pci_vec_alloc_device_irq(struct irq_domain *domain, > > + unsigned int nr_irqs, > > + irq_hw_number_t *hwirq) > > +{ > > + struct hv_pci_chip_data *chip_data = domain->host_data; > > + unsigned int index; > > + > > + /* Find and allocate region from the SPI bitmap */ > > + mutex_lock(&chip_data->map_lock); > > + index = bitmap_find_free_region(chip_data->spi_map, > > + HV_PCI_MSI_SPI_NR, > > + get_count_order(nr_irqs)); > > + mutex_unlock(&chip_data->map_lock); > > + if (index < 0) > > + return -ENOSPC; > > + > > + *hwirq = index + HV_PCI_MSI_SPI_START; > > + > > + return 0; > > +} > > + > > +static int hv_pci_vec_irq_gic_domain_alloc(struct irq_domain *domain, > > + unsigned int virq, > > + irq_hw_number_t hwirq) > > +{ > > + struct irq_fwspec fwspec; > > + struct irq_data *d; > > + int ret; > > + > > + fwspec.fwnode = domain->parent->fwnode; > > + fwspec.param_count = 2; > > + fwspec.param[0] = hwirq; > > + fwspec.param[1] = IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING; > > + > > + ret = irq_domain_alloc_irqs_parent(domain, virq, 1, &fwspec); > > + if (ret) > > + return ret; > > + > > + /* > > + * Since the interrupt specifier is not coming from ACPI or DT, the > > + * trigger type will need to be set explicitly. Otherwise, it will be > > + * set to whatever is in the GIC configuration. > > + */ > > + d = irq_domain_get_irq_data(domain->parent, virq); > > And here. > Same response as above. > > + > > + return d->chip->irq_set_type(d, IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING); > > +} > > + > > +static int hv_pci_vec_irq_domain_alloc(struct irq_domain *domain, > > + unsigned int virq, unsigned int nr_irqs, > > + void *args) > > +{ > > + irq_hw_number_t hwirq; > > + unsigned int i; > > + int ret; > > + > > + ret = hv_pci_vec_alloc_device_irq(domain, nr_irqs, &hwirq); > > + if (ret) > > + return ret; > > + > > + for (i = 0; i < nr_irqs; i++) { > > + ret = hv_pci_vec_irq_gic_domain_alloc(domain, virq + i, > > + hwirq + i); > > + if (ret) > > + goto free_irq; > > + > > + ret = irq_domain_set_hwirq_and_chip(domain, virq + i, > > + hwirq + i, > > + &hv_arm64_msi_irq_chip, > > + domain->host_data); > > + if (ret) > > + goto free_irq; > > This error path doesn't clean up correctly. While parent IRQs allocated > in previous iterations of the loop is cleaned up, the parent IRQ > allocated in the current iteration is not. > 'irq_domain_set_hwirq_and_chip' really shouldn't fail. If you still feel that we should address this, I can. > > + > > + pr_debug("pID:%d vID:%u\n", (int)(hwirq + i), virq + i); > > + } > > + > > + return 0; > > + > > +free_irq: > > + hv_pci_vec_irq_free(domain, virq, nr_irqs, i); > > + > > + return ret; > > +} > > + > > +/* > > + * Pick the first online cpu as the irq affinity that can be temporarily used > > + * for composing MSI from the hypervisor. GIC will eventually set the right > > + * affinity for the irq and the 'unmask' will retarget the interrupt to that > > + * cpu. > > + */ > > +static int hv_pci_vec_irq_domain_activate(struct irq_domain *domain, > > + struct irq_data *irqd, bool reserve) > > +{ > > + int cpu = cpumask_first(cpu_online_mask); > > Using the cpu_online_mask may work correctly, though its usage here > raises a red flag for me. The problem is that the CPU selected can go offline > immediately after the above line of code, as the cpus_read_lock() does > not appear to be held anywhere in the call stack. If the CPU is only > a temporary placeholder and will never actually be targeted with the > interrupt, then maybe the online/offline state doesn't matter. But if > that's the case, I'd suggest using the cpu_present_mask instead of the > cpu_online_mask. Hyper-V doesn't hot-add CPUs, so cpu_present_mask > should be stable even if the cpus_read_lock() isn't held, and the code > doesn't incorrectly imply that it's important for the CPU to be online. > > Michael > Thanks. I can change this to 'cpu_present_mask' in the next iteration. - Sunil