Minor nits only. On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 12:14:30PM -0700, Jork Loeser wrote: > From: Jork Loeser <jloeser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Update the Hyper-V vPCI driver to use the Server-2016 version > of the vPCI protocol, fixing MSI creation and retargeting issues. > > Signed-off-by: Jork Loeser <jloeser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/hyperv.h | 6 + > drivers/pci/host/pci-hyperv.c | 297 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------ > 2 files changed, 255 insertions(+), 48 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/hyperv.h b/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/hyperv.h > index 432df4b..237ec6c 100644 > --- a/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/hyperv.h > +++ b/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/hyperv.h > @@ -153,6 +153,12 @@ > #define HV_X64_DEPRECATING_AEOI_RECOMMENDED (1 << 9) > > /* > + * HV_VP_SET available > + */ > +#define HV_X64_EX_PROCESSOR_MASKS_RECOMMENDED (1 << 11) Use BIT(11). I thought checkpatch.pl complains about this but I guess that's only with the --strict option. > + > + > +/* > * Crash notification flag. > */ > #define HV_CRASH_CTL_CRASH_NOTIFY (1ULL << 63) > diff --git a/drivers/pci/host/pci-hyperv.c b/drivers/pci/host/pci-hyperv.c > index 5f4e136..9780050 100644 > --- a/drivers/pci/host/pci-hyperv.c > +++ b/drivers/pci/host/pci-hyperv.c > @@ -70,6 +70,7 @@ > > enum pci_protocol_version_t { > PCI_PROTOCOL_VERSION_1_1 = PCI_MAKE_VERSION(1, 1), /* Win10 */ > + PCI_PROTOCOL_VERSION_1_2 = PCI_MAKE_VERSION(1, 2), /* RS1 */ > }; > > #define CPU_AFFINITY_ALL -1ULL > @@ -79,6 +80,7 @@ enum pci_protocol_version_t { > * first. > */ > static enum pci_protocol_version_t pci_protocol_versions[] = { > + PCI_PROTOCOL_VERSION_1_2, > PCI_PROTOCOL_VERSION_1_1, > }; > > @@ -124,6 +126,9 @@ enum pci_message_type { > PCI_QUERY_PROTOCOL_VERSION = PCI_MESSAGE_BASE + 0x13, > PCI_CREATE_INTERRUPT_MESSAGE = PCI_MESSAGE_BASE + 0x14, > PCI_DELETE_INTERRUPT_MESSAGE = PCI_MESSAGE_BASE + 0x15, > + PCI_RESOURCES_ASSIGNED2 = PCI_MESSAGE_BASE + 0x16, > + PCI_CREATE_INTERRUPT_MESSAGE2 = PCI_MESSAGE_BASE + 0x17, > + PCI_DELETE_INTERRUPT_MESSAGE2 = PCI_MESSAGE_BASE + 0x18, /* unused */ > PCI_MESSAGE_MAXIMUM > }; > > @@ -194,6 +199,30 @@ struct hv_msi_desc { > } __packed; > > /** > + * struct hv_msi_desc2 - 1.2 version of hv_msi_desc > + * @vector: IDT entry > + * @delivery_mode: As defined in Intel's Programmer's > + * Reference Manual, Volume 3, Chapter 8. > + * @vector_count: Number of contiguous entries in the > + * Interrupt Descriptor Table that are > + * occupied by this Message-Signaled > + * Interrupt. For "MSI", as first defined > + * in PCI 2.2, this can be between 1 and > + * 32. For "MSI-X," as first defined in PCI > + * 3.0, this must be 1, as each MSI-X table > + * entry would have its own descriptor. > + * @processor_count: number of bits enabled in array. > + * @processor_array: All the target virtual processors. > + */ > +struct hv_msi_desc2 { > + u8 vector; > + u8 delivery_mode; > + u16 vector_count; > + u16 processor_count; > + u16 processor_array[32]; > +} __packed; > + > +/** > * struct tran_int_desc > * @reserved: unused, padding > * @vector_count: same as in hv_msi_desc > @@ -309,6 +338,14 @@ struct pci_resources_assigned { > u32 reserved[4]; > } __packed; > > +struct pci_resources_assigned2 { > + struct pci_message message_type; > + union win_slot_encoding wslot; > + u8 memory_range[0x14][6]; /* not used here */ > + u32 msi_descriptor_count; > + u8 reserved[70]; > +} __packed; > + > struct pci_create_interrupt { > struct pci_message message_type; > union win_slot_encoding wslot; > @@ -321,6 +358,12 @@ struct pci_create_int_response { > struct tran_int_desc int_desc; > } __packed; > > +struct pci_create_interrupt2 { > + struct pci_message message_type; > + union win_slot_encoding wslot; > + struct hv_msi_desc2 int_desc; > +} __packed; > + > struct pci_delete_interrupt { > struct pci_message message_type; > union win_slot_encoding wslot; > @@ -346,17 +389,42 @@ struct pci_eject_response { > #define HV_PARTITION_ID_SELF ((u64)-1) > #define HVCALL_RETARGET_INTERRUPT 0x7e > > -struct retarget_msi_interrupt { > - u64 partition_id; /* use "self" */ > - u64 device_id; > +struct hv_interrupt_entry { > u32 source; /* 1 for MSI(-X) */ > u32 reserved1; > u32 address; > u32 data; > - u64 reserved2; > +}; > + > +#define HV_VP_SET_BANK_COUNT_MAX 5 /* current implementation limit */ > + > +struct hv_vp_set { > + u64 format; /* 0 (HvGenericSetSparse4k) */ > + u64 valid_banks; > + u64 masks[HV_VP_SET_BANK_COUNT_MAX]; > +}; > + > +/* > + * flags for hv_device_interrupt_target.flags > + */ > +#define HV_DEVICE_INTERRUPT_TARGET_MULTICAST 1 > +#define HV_DEVICE_INTERRUPT_TARGET_PROCESSOR_SET 2 > + > +struct hv_device_interrupt_target { > u32 vector; > u32 flags; > - u64 vp_mask; > + union { > + u64 vp_mask; > + struct hv_vp_set vp_set; > + }; > +}; > + > +struct retarget_msi_interrupt { > + u64 partition_id; /* use "self" */ > + u64 device_id; > + struct hv_interrupt_entry int_entry; > + u64 reserved2; > + struct hv_device_interrupt_target int_target; > } __packed; > > /* > @@ -397,7 +465,10 @@ struct hv_pcibus_device { > struct msi_domain_info msi_info; > struct msi_controller msi_chip; > struct irq_domain *irq_domain; > + > + /* hypercall arg, must not cross page boundary */ > struct retarget_msi_interrupt retarget_msi_interrupt_params; > + This comment should have been merged with patch 2/4. > spinlock_t retarget_msi_interrupt_lock; > }; > > @@ -802,7 +873,10 @@ static void hv_irq_unmask(struct irq_data *data) > struct pci_bus *pbus; > struct pci_dev *pdev; > int cpu; > + int cpu_vmbus; > unsigned long flags; > + u64 res; > + u32 var_size = 0; > > dest = irq_data_get_affinity_mask(data); > pdev = msi_desc_to_pci_dev(msi_desc); > @@ -814,23 +888,74 @@ static void hv_irq_unmask(struct irq_data *data) > params = &hbus->retarget_msi_interrupt_params; > memset(params, 0, sizeof(*params)); > params->partition_id = HV_PARTITION_ID_SELF; > - params->source = 1; /* MSI(-X) */ > - params->address = msi_desc->msg.address_lo; > - params->data = msi_desc->msg.data; > + params->int_entry.source = 1; /* MSI(-X) */ > + params->int_entry.address = msi_desc->msg.address_lo; > + params->int_entry.data = msi_desc->msg.data; > params->device_id = (hbus->hdev->dev_instance.b[5] << 24) | > (hbus->hdev->dev_instance.b[4] << 16) | > (hbus->hdev->dev_instance.b[7] << 8) | > (hbus->hdev->dev_instance.b[6] & 0xf8) | > PCI_FUNC(pdev->devfn); > - params->vector = cfg->vector; > + params->int_target.vector = cfg->vector; > > - for_each_cpu_and(cpu, dest, cpu_online_mask) > - params->vp_mask |= (1ULL << vmbus_cpu_number_to_vp_number(cpu)); > + /* > + * Honoring apic->irq_delivery_mode set to dest_Fixed by > + * setting the HV_DEVICE_INTERRUPT_TARGET_MULTICAST flag results in a > + * spurious interrupt storm. Not doing so does not seem to have a > + * negative effect (yet?). > + */ > > - hv_do_hypercall(HVCALL_RETARGET_INTERRUPT, params, NULL); > + if (pci_protocol_version >= PCI_PROTOCOL_VERSION_1_2) { > + /* > + * PCI_PROTOCOL_VERSION_1_2 supports the VP_SET version of the > + * HVCALL_RETARGET_INTERRUPT hypercall, which also coincides > + * with >64 VP support. > + * ms_hyperv.hints & HV_X64_EX_PROCESSOR_MASKS_RECOMMENDED > + * is not sufficient for this hypercall. > + */ > + params->int_target.flags |= > + HV_DEVICE_INTERRUPT_TARGET_PROCESSOR_SET; > + params->int_target.vp_set.valid_banks = > + (1ull << HV_VP_SET_BANK_COUNT_MAX) - 1; > > + /* > + * var-sized hypercall, var-size starts after vp_mask (thus > + * vp_set.format does not count, but vp_set.valid_banks does). > + */ > + var_size = 1 + HV_VP_SET_BANK_COUNT_MAX; > + > + for_each_cpu_and(cpu, dest, cpu_online_mask) { > + cpu_vmbus = vmbus_cpu_number_to_vp_number(cpu); > + > + if (cpu_vmbus >= HV_VP_SET_BANK_COUNT_MAX * 64) { > + dev_err(&hbus->hdev->device, > + "too high CPU %d", cpu_vmbus); > + res = 1; > + goto exit_unlock; > + } > + > + params->int_target.vp_set.masks[cpu_vmbus / 64] |= > + (1ULL << (cpu_vmbus & 63)); > + } > + } else { > + for_each_cpu_and(cpu, dest, cpu_online_mask) { > + params->int_target.vp_mask |= > + (1ULL << vmbus_cpu_number_to_vp_number(cpu)); > + } > + } > + > + res = hv_do_hypercall(HVCALL_RETARGET_INTERRUPT | (var_size << 17), > + params, NULL); I don't understand what hv_do_hypercall() is supposed to return. The lower 16 bits are an error code but what about the other 48 bits? There are no comments on the function. > + > +exit_unlock: > spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hbus->retarget_msi_interrupt_lock, flags); > > + if (res) { > + dev_err(&hbus->hdev->device, > + "%s() failed: %#llx", __func__, res); > + return; > + } > + > pci_msi_unmask_irq(data); > } > > @@ -851,6 +976,53 @@ static void hv_pci_compose_compl(void *context, struct pci_response *resp, > complete(&comp_pkt->comp_pkt.host_event); > } > > +static u32 hv_compose_msi_req_v1( > + struct pci_create_interrupt *int_pkt, struct cpumask *affinity, > + u32 slot, u8 vector) > +{ > + int_pkt->message_type.type = PCI_CREATE_INTERRUPT_MESSAGE; > + int_pkt->wslot.slot = slot; > + int_pkt->int_desc.vector = vector; > + int_pkt->int_desc.vector_count = 1; > + int_pkt->int_desc.delivery_mode = > + (apic->irq_delivery_mode == dest_LowestPrio) ? > + dest_LowestPrio : dest_Fixed; > + > + /* > + * Create MSI w/ dummy vCPU set, overwritten by subsequent retarget in > + * hv_irq_unmask(). > + */ > + int_pkt->int_desc.cpu_mask = CPU_AFFINITY_ALL; > + > + return sizeof(*int_pkt); > +} > + > +static u32 hv_compose_msi_req_v2( > + struct pci_create_interrupt2 *int_pkt, struct cpumask *affinity, > + u32 slot, u8 vector) > +{ > + int cpu; > + > + int_pkt->message_type.type = PCI_CREATE_INTERRUPT_MESSAGE2; > + int_pkt->wslot.slot = slot; > + int_pkt->int_desc.vector = vector; > + int_pkt->int_desc.vector_count = 1; > + int_pkt->int_desc.delivery_mode = > + (apic->irq_delivery_mode == dest_LowestPrio) ? > + dest_LowestPrio : dest_Fixed; > + > + /* > + * Create MSI w/ dummy vCPU set targeting just one vCPU, overwritten > + * by subsequent retarget in hv_irq_unmask(). > + */ > + cpu = cpumask_first_and(affinity, cpu_online_mask); > + int_pkt->int_desc.processor_array[0] = > + vmbus_cpu_number_to_vp_number(cpu); > + int_pkt->int_desc.processor_count = 1; > + > + return sizeof(*int_pkt); > +} > + > /** > * hv_compose_msi_msg() - Supplies a valid MSI address/data > * @data: Everything about this MSI > @@ -869,15 +1041,17 @@ static void hv_compose_msi_msg(struct irq_data *data, struct msi_msg *msg) > struct hv_pci_dev *hpdev; > struct pci_bus *pbus; > struct pci_dev *pdev; > - struct pci_create_interrupt *int_pkt; > struct compose_comp_ctxt comp; > struct tran_int_desc *int_desc; > - struct cpumask *affinity; > struct { > - struct pci_packet pkt; > - u8 buffer[sizeof(struct pci_create_interrupt)]; > - } ctxt; > - int cpu; > + struct pci_packet pci_pkt; > + union { > + struct pci_create_interrupt v1; > + struct pci_create_interrupt2 v2; > + } int_pkts; > + } __packed ctxt; > + > + u32 size; > int ret; > > pdev = msi_desc_to_pci_dev(irq_data_get_msi_desc(data)); > @@ -900,36 +1074,42 @@ static void hv_compose_msi_msg(struct irq_data *data, struct msi_msg *msg) > > memset(&ctxt, 0, sizeof(ctxt)); > init_completion(&comp.comp_pkt.host_event); > - ctxt.pkt.completion_func = hv_pci_compose_compl; > - ctxt.pkt.compl_ctxt = ∁ > - int_pkt = (struct pci_create_interrupt *)&ctxt.pkt.message; > - int_pkt->message_type.type = PCI_CREATE_INTERRUPT_MESSAGE; > - int_pkt->wslot.slot = hpdev->desc.win_slot.slot; > - int_pkt->int_desc.vector = cfg->vector; > - int_pkt->int_desc.vector_count = 1; > - int_pkt->int_desc.delivery_mode = > - (apic->irq_delivery_mode == dest_LowestPrio) ? 1 : 0; > + ctxt.pci_pkt.completion_func = hv_pci_compose_compl; > + ctxt.pci_pkt.compl_ctxt = ∁ > + > + switch (pci_protocol_version) { > + case PCI_PROTOCOL_VERSION_1_1: > + size = hv_compose_msi_req_v1( > + &ctxt.int_pkts.v1, irq_data_get_affinity_mask(data), > + hpdev->desc.win_slot.slot, cfg->vector); Align it like: size = hv_compose_msi_req_v1(&ctxt.int_pkts.v1, irq_data_get_affinity_mask(data), hpdev->desc.win_slot.slot, cfg->vector); > + break; > > - /* > - * This bit doesn't have to work on machines with more than 64 > - * processors because Hyper-V only supports 64 in a guest. > - */ > - affinity = irq_data_get_affinity_mask(data); > - if (cpumask_weight(affinity) >= 32) { > - int_pkt->int_desc.cpu_mask = CPU_AFFINITY_ALL; > - } else { > - for_each_cpu_and(cpu, affinity, cpu_online_mask) { > - int_pkt->int_desc.cpu_mask |= > - (1ULL << vmbus_cpu_number_to_vp_number(cpu)); > - } > + case PCI_PROTOCOL_VERSION_1_2: > + size = hv_compose_msi_req_v2( > + &ctxt.int_pkts.v2, irq_data_get_affinity_mask(data), > + hpdev->desc.win_slot.slot, cfg->vector); > + break; > + > + default: > + /* As we only negotiate protocol versions known to this driver, > + * this path should never hit. However, this is it not a hot > + * path so we print a message to aid future updates. > + */ > + dev_err(&hbus->hdev->device, > + "Unexpected vPCI protocol, update driver."); We should check the protocol version in probe() instead of here. > + goto free_int_desc; > } > > - ret = vmbus_sendpacket(hpdev->hbus->hdev->channel, int_pkt, > - sizeof(*int_pkt), (unsigned long)&ctxt.pkt, > + ret = vmbus_sendpacket(hpdev->hbus->hdev->channel, &ctxt.int_pkts, > + size, (unsigned long)&ctxt.pci_pkt, > VM_PKT_DATA_INBAND, > VMBUS_DATA_PACKET_FLAG_COMPLETION_REQUESTED); > - if (ret) > + if (ret) { > + dev_err(&hbus->hdev->device, > + "Sending request for interrupt failed: 0x%x", > + comp.comp_pkt.completion_status); > goto free_int_desc; > + } > > wait_for_completion(&comp.comp_pkt.host_event); > > @@ -1834,7 +2014,12 @@ static int hv_pci_protocol_negotiation(struct hv_device *hdev) > version_req->message_type.type = PCI_QUERY_PROTOCOL_VERSION; > > for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(pci_protocol_versions); i++) { > + > + dev_info(&hdev->device, "PCI VMBus probing version %x\n", > + pci_protocol_versions[i]); We already have too many debugging printks in this loop. Just delete it. > + > version_req->protocol_version = pci_protocol_versions[i]; > + > ret = vmbus_sendpacket( > hdev->channel, version_req, > sizeof(struct pci_version_request), > @@ -2126,13 +2311,18 @@ static int hv_send_resources_allocated(struct hv_device *hdev) > { > struct hv_pcibus_device *hbus = hv_get_drvdata(hdev); > struct pci_resources_assigned *res_assigned; > + struct pci_resources_assigned2 *res_assigned2; > struct hv_pci_compl comp_pkt; > struct hv_pci_dev *hpdev; > struct pci_packet *pkt; > u32 wslot; > int ret; > + size_t sizeRes; Use size_res instead of CamelCase. > > - pkt = kmalloc(sizeof(*pkt) + sizeof(*res_assigned), GFP_KERNEL); > + sizeRes = (pci_protocol_version < PCI_PROTOCOL_VERSION_1_2) > + ? sizeof(*res_assigned) : sizeof(*res_assigned2); > + > + pkt = kmalloc(sizeof(*pkt) + sizeRes, GFP_KERNEL); > if (!pkt) > return -ENOMEM; > > @@ -2143,19 +2333,29 @@ static int hv_send_resources_allocated(struct hv_device *hdev) > if (!hpdev) > continue; > > - memset(pkt, 0, sizeof(*pkt) + sizeof(*res_assigned)); > + memset(pkt, 0, sizeof(*pkt) + sizeRes); > init_completion(&comp_pkt.host_event); > pkt->completion_func = hv_pci_generic_compl; > pkt->compl_ctxt = &comp_pkt; > - res_assigned = (struct pci_resources_assigned *)&pkt->message; > - res_assigned->message_type.type = PCI_RESOURCES_ASSIGNED; > - res_assigned->wslot.slot = hpdev->desc.win_slot.slot; > > + if (pci_protocol_version < PCI_PROTOCOL_VERSION_1_2) { > + res_assigned = > + (struct pci_resources_assigned *)&pkt->message; > + res_assigned->message_type.type = > + PCI_RESOURCES_ASSIGNED; > + res_assigned->wslot.slot = hpdev->desc.win_slot.slot; > + } else { > + res_assigned2 = > + (struct pci_resources_assigned2 *)&pkt->message; > + res_assigned2->message_type.type = > + PCI_RESOURCES_ASSIGNED2; > + res_assigned2->wslot.slot = hpdev->desc.win_slot.slot; > + } > put_pcichild(hpdev, hv_pcidev_ref_by_slot); > > ret = vmbus_sendpacket( > hdev->channel, &pkt->message, > - sizeof(*res_assigned), > + sizeRes, > (unsigned long)pkt, > VM_PKT_DATA_INBAND, > VMBUS_DATA_PACKET_FLAG_COMPLETION_REQUESTED); > @@ -2424,6 +2624,7 @@ static int hv_pci_remove(struct hv_device *hdev) > irq_domain_free_fwnode(hbus->sysdata.fwnode); > put_hvpcibus(hbus); > wait_for_completion(&hbus->remove_event); > + > free_page((unsigned long)hbus); This white space change should be in patch 2/4. > return 0; > } regards, dan carpenter