Re: [PATCH v6 2/5] KVM: arm64: Add newly allocated ID registers to register descriptions

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On Sun, Mar 31, 2024 at 11:59:06AM +0100, Marc Zyngier wrote:
> Mark Brown <broonie@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > The 2023 architecture extensions have allocated some new ID registers, add
> > them to the KVM system register descriptions so that they are visible to
> > guests.

> > We make the newly introduced dpISA features writeable, as well as
> > allowing writes to ID_AA64ISAR3_EL1.CPA for FEAT_CPA which only
> > introduces straigforward new instructions with no additional
> > architectural state or traps.

> FPMR actively gets trapped by HCRX_EL2.

Sure, I'm not clear what you're trying to say here?  The "no additional"
bit is referring to FEAT_CPA.

> > -	ID_UNALLOCATED(6,3),
> > +	ID_WRITABLE(ID_AA64ISAR3_EL1, ~(ID_AA64ISAR2_EL1_RES0 |
> > +					ID_AA64ISAR3_EL1_PACM |
> > +					ID_AA64ISAR3_EL1_TLBIW)),
> >  	ID_UNALLOCATED(6,4),
> >  	ID_UNALLOCATED(6,5),
> >  	ID_UNALLOCATED(6,6),

> Where is the code that enforces the lack of support for MTEFAR,
> MTESTOREONLY, and MTEPERM for SCTLR_ELx, EnPACM and EnFPM in HCRX_EL2?

Could you please be more explicit regarding what you're expecting to see
here?  Other than the writeability mask for the ID register I would have
expected to need explicit code to enable new features rather than
explicit code to keep currently unsupported features unsupported.  I'm
sure what you're referencing will be obvious once I see it but I'm
drawing a blank.

> And I haven't checked whether TLBI VMALLWS2 can be trapped.

I didn't see anything but I might not be aware of where to look, there
doesn't seem to be anything for that specifically in HFGITR_EL2 or
HFGITR2_EL2 which would be the main places I'd expect to find something.

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