Re: [PATCH v6 19/21] RISC-V: KVM: Document RISC-V specific parts of KVM API.

From: Anup Patel
Date: Tue Sep 03 2019 - 05:53:45 EST


On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 7:27 PM Anup Patel <Anup.Patel@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Document RISC-V specific parts of the KVM API, such as:
> - The interrupt numbers passed to the KVM_INTERRUPT ioctl.
> - The states supported by the KVM_{GET,SET}_MP_STATE ioctls.
> - The registers supported by the KVM_{GET,SET}_ONE_REG interface
> and the encoding of those register ids.
>
> Signed-off-by: Anup Patel <anup.patel@xxxxxxx>
> ---
> Documentation/virt/kvm/api.txt | 140 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
> 1 file changed, 133 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.txt
> index 2d067767b617..80c4ffad8bd7 100644
> --- a/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.txt
> +++ b/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.txt
> @@ -471,7 +471,7 @@ struct kvm_translation {
> 4.16 KVM_INTERRUPT
>
> Capability: basic
> -Architectures: x86, ppc, mips
> +Architectures: x86, ppc, mips, riscv
> Type: vcpu ioctl
> Parameters: struct kvm_interrupt (in)
> Returns: 0 on success, negative on failure.
> @@ -531,6 +531,22 @@ interrupt number dequeues the interrupt.
>
> This is an asynchronous vcpu ioctl and can be invoked from any thread.
>
> +RISC-V:
> +
> +Queues an external interrupt to be injected into the virutal CPU. This ioctl
> +is overloaded with 2 different irq values:
> +
> +a) KVM_INTERRUPT_SET
> +
> + This sets external interrupt for a virtual CPU and it will receive
> + once it is ready.
> +
> +b) KVM_INTERRUPT_UNSET
> +
> + This clears pending external interrupt for a virtual CPU.
> +
> +This is an asynchronous vcpu ioctl and can be invoked from any thread.
> +
>
> 4.17 KVM_DEBUG_GUEST
>
> @@ -1206,7 +1222,7 @@ for vm-wide capabilities.
> 4.38 KVM_GET_MP_STATE
>
> Capability: KVM_CAP_MP_STATE
> -Architectures: x86, s390, arm, arm64
> +Architectures: x86, s390, arm, arm64, riscv
> Type: vcpu ioctl
> Parameters: struct kvm_mp_state (out)
> Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error
> @@ -1220,7 +1236,8 @@ uniprocessor guests).
>
> Possible values are:
>
> - - KVM_MP_STATE_RUNNABLE: the vcpu is currently running [x86,arm/arm64]
> + - KVM_MP_STATE_RUNNABLE: the vcpu is currently running
> + [x86,arm/arm64,riscv]
> - KVM_MP_STATE_UNINITIALIZED: the vcpu is an application processor (AP)
> which has not yet received an INIT signal [x86]
> - KVM_MP_STATE_INIT_RECEIVED: the vcpu has received an INIT signal, and is
> @@ -1229,7 +1246,7 @@ Possible values are:
> is waiting for an interrupt [x86]
> - KVM_MP_STATE_SIPI_RECEIVED: the vcpu has just received a SIPI (vector
> accessible via KVM_GET_VCPU_EVENTS) [x86]
> - - KVM_MP_STATE_STOPPED: the vcpu is stopped [s390,arm/arm64]
> + - KVM_MP_STATE_STOPPED: the vcpu is stopped [s390,arm/arm64,riscv]
> - KVM_MP_STATE_CHECK_STOP: the vcpu is in a special error state [s390]
> - KVM_MP_STATE_OPERATING: the vcpu is operating (running or halted)
> [s390]
> @@ -1240,7 +1257,7 @@ On x86, this ioctl is only useful after KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP. Without an
> in-kernel irqchip, the multiprocessing state must be maintained by userspace on
> these architectures.
>
> -For arm/arm64:
> +For arm/arm64/riscv:
>
> The only states that are valid are KVM_MP_STATE_STOPPED and
> KVM_MP_STATE_RUNNABLE which reflect if the vcpu is paused or not.
> @@ -1248,7 +1265,7 @@ KVM_MP_STATE_RUNNABLE which reflect if the vcpu is paused or not.
> 4.39 KVM_SET_MP_STATE
>
> Capability: KVM_CAP_MP_STATE
> -Architectures: x86, s390, arm, arm64
> +Architectures: x86, s390, arm, arm64, riscv
> Type: vcpu ioctl
> Parameters: struct kvm_mp_state (in)
> Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error
> @@ -1260,7 +1277,7 @@ On x86, this ioctl is only useful after KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP. Without an
> in-kernel irqchip, the multiprocessing state must be maintained by userspace on
> these architectures.
>
> -For arm/arm64:
> +For arm/arm64/riscv:
>
> The only states that are valid are KVM_MP_STATE_STOPPED and
> KVM_MP_STATE_RUNNABLE which reflect if the vcpu should be paused or not.
> @@ -2269,6 +2286,115 @@ following id bit patterns:
> 0x7020 0000 0003 02 <0:3> <reg:5>
>
>
> +RISC-V registers are mapped using the lower 32 bits. The upper 8 bits of
> +that is the register group type.
> +
> +RISC-V config registers are meant for configuring a Guest VCPU and it has
> +the following id bit patterns:
> + 0x8020 0000 01 <index into the kvm_riscv_config struct:24> (32bit Host)
> + 0x8030 0000 01 <index into the kvm_riscv_config struct:24> (64bit Host)
> +
> +Following are the RISC-V config registers:
> +
> + Encoding Register Description
> +------------------------------------------------------------------
> + 0x80x0 0000 0100 0000 isa ISA feature bitmap of Guest VCPU
> + 0x80x0 0000 0100 0001 tbfreq Time base frequency
> +
> +The isa config register can be read anytime but can only be written before
> +a Guest VCPU runs. It will have ISA feature bits matching underlying host
> +set by default. The tbfreq config register is a read-only register and it
> +will return host timebase frequenc.
> +
> +RISC-V core registers represent the general excution state of a Guest VCPU
> +and it has the following id bit patterns:
> + 0x8020 0000 02 <index into the kvm_regs struct:24> (32bit Host)
> + 0x8030 0000 02 <index into the kvm_regs struct:24> (64bit Host)
> +
> +Following are the RISC-V core registers:
> +
> + Encoding Register Description
> +------------------------------------------------------------------
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 0000 regs.pc Program counter
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 0001 regs.ra Return address
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 0002 regs.sp Stack pointer
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 0003 regs.gp Global pointer
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 0004 regs.tp Task pointer
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 0005 regs.t0 Caller saved register 0
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 0006 regs.t1 Caller saved register 1
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 0007 regs.t2 Caller saved register 2
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 0008 regs.s0 Callee saved register 0
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 0009 regs.s1 Callee saved register 1
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 000a regs.a0 Function argument (or return value) 0
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 000b regs.a1 Function argument (or return value) 1
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 000c regs.a2 Function argument 2
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 000d regs.a3 Function argument 3
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 000e regs.a4 Function argument 4
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 000f regs.a5 Function argument 5
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 0010 regs.a6 Function argument 6
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 0011 regs.a7 Function argument 7
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 0012 regs.s2 Callee saved register 2
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 0013 regs.s3 Callee saved register 3
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 0014 regs.s4 Callee saved register 4
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 0015 regs.s5 Callee saved register 5
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 0016 regs.s6 Callee saved register 6
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 0017 regs.s7 Callee saved register 7
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 0018 regs.s8 Callee saved register 8
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 0019 regs.s9 Callee saved register 9
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 001a regs.s10 Callee saved register 10
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 001b regs.s11 Callee saved register 11
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 001c regs.t3 Caller saved register 3
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 001d regs.t4 Caller saved register 4
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 001e regs.t5 Caller saved register 5
> + 0x80x0 0000 0200 001f regs.t6 Caller saved register 6

I missed documenting "mode" register here. I will update it in v7.

Regards,
Anup

> +
> +RISC-V csr registers represent the supervisor mode control/status registers
> +of a Guest VCPU and it has the following id bit patterns:
> + 0x8020 0000 03 <index into the kvm_sregs struct:24> (32bit Host)
> + 0x8030 0000 03 <index into the kvm_sregs struct:24> (64bit Host)
> +
> +Following are the RISC-V csr registers:
> +
> + Encoding Register Description
> +------------------------------------------------------------------
> + 0x80x0 0000 0300 0000 sstatus Supervisor status
> + 0x80x0 0000 0300 0001 sie Supervisor interrupt enable
> + 0x80x0 0000 0300 0002 stvec Supervisor trap vector base
> + 0x80x0 0000 0300 0003 sscratch Supervisor scratch register
> + 0x80x0 0000 0300 0004 sepc Supervisor exception program counter
> + 0x80x0 0000 0300 0005 scause Supervisor trap cause
> + 0x80x0 0000 0300 0006 stval Supervisor bad address or instruction
> + 0x80x0 0000 0300 0007 sip Supervisor interrupt pending
> + 0x80x0 0000 0300 0008 satp Supervisor address translation and protection
> +
> +RISC-V F extension registers represent the single precision floating point
> +state of a Guest VCPU and it has the following id bit patterns:
> + 0x8020 0000 04 <index into the __riscv_f_ext_state struct:24>
> +
> +Following are the RISC-V F extension registers:
> +
> + Encoding Register Description
> +------------------------------------------------------------------
> + 0x8020 0000 0400 0000 f[0] Floating point register 0
> + ...
> + 0x8020 0000 0400 001f f[31] Floating point register 31
> + 0x8020 0000 0400 0020 fcsr Floating point control and status register
> +
> +RISC-V D extension registers represent the double precision floating point
> +state of a Guest VCPU and it has the following id bit patterns:
> + 0x8020 0000 05 <index into the __riscv_d_ext_state struct:24> (fcsr)
> + 0x8030 0000 05 <index into the __riscv_d_ext_state struct:24> (non-fcsr)
> +
> +Following are the RISC-V D extension registers:
> +
> + Encoding Register Description
> +------------------------------------------------------------------
> + 0x8030 0000 0500 0000 f[0] Floating point register 0
> + ...
> + 0x8030 0000 0500 001f f[31] Floating point register 31
> + 0x8020 0000 0500 0020 fcsr Floating point control and status register
> +
> +
> 4.69 KVM_GET_ONE_REG
>
> Capability: KVM_CAP_ONE_REG
> --
> 2.17.1
>