linux_dsm_epyc7002/arch/s390/kernel/diag.c
Linus Torvalds 221bb8a46e - ARM: GICv3 ITS emulation and various fixes. Removal of the old
VGIC implementation.
 
 - s390: support for trapping software breakpoints, nested virtualization
 (vSIE), the STHYI opcode, initial extensions for CPU model support.
 
 - MIPS: support for MIPS64 hosts (32-bit guests only) and lots of cleanups,
 preliminary to this and the upcoming support for hardware virtualization
 extensions.
 
 - x86: support for execute-only mappings in nested EPT; reduced vmexit
 latency for TSC deadline timer (by about 30%) on Intel hosts; support for
 more than 255 vCPUs.
 
 - PPC: bugfixes.
 
 The ugly bit is the conflicts.  A couple of them are simple conflicts due
 to 4.7 fixes, but most of them are with other trees. There was definitely
 too much reliance on Acked-by here.  Some conflicts are for KVM patches
 where _I_ gave my Acked-by, but the worst are for this pull request's
 patches that touch files outside arch/*/kvm.  KVM submaintainers should
 probably learn to synchronize better with arch maintainers, with the
 latter providing topic branches whenever possible instead of Acked-by.
 This is what we do with arch/x86.  And I should learn to refuse pull
 requests when linux-next sends scary signals, even if that means that
 submaintainers have to rebase their branches.
 
 Anyhow, here's the list:
 
 - arch/x86/kvm/vmx.c: handle_pcommit and EXIT_REASON_PCOMMIT was removed
 by the nvdimm tree.  This tree adds handle_preemption_timer and
 EXIT_REASON_PREEMPTION_TIMER at the same place.  In general all mentions
 of pcommit have to go.
 
 There is also a conflict between a stable fix and this patch, where the
 stable fix removed the vmx_create_pml_buffer function and its call.
 
 - virt/kvm/kvm_main.c: kvm_cpu_notifier was removed by the hotplug tree.
 This tree adds kvm_io_bus_get_dev at the same place.
 
 - virt/kvm/arm/vgic.c: a few final bugfixes went into 4.7 before the
 file was completely removed for 4.8.
 
 - include/linux/irqchip/arm-gic-v3.h: this one is entirely our fault;
 this is a change that should have gone in through the irqchip tree and
 pulled by kvm-arm.  I think I would have rejected this kvm-arm pull
 request.  The KVM version is the right one, except that it lacks
 GITS_BASER_PAGES_SHIFT.
 
 - arch/powerpc: what a mess.  For the idle_book3s.S conflict, the KVM
 tree is the right one; everything else is trivial.  In this case I am
 not quite sure what went wrong.  The commit that is causing the mess
 (fd7bacbca4, "KVM: PPC: Book3S HV: Fix TB corruption in guest exit
 path on HMI interrupt", 2016-05-15) touches both arch/powerpc/kernel/
 and arch/powerpc/kvm/.  It's large, but at 396 insertions/5 deletions
 I guessed that it wasn't really possible to split it and that the 5
 deletions wouldn't conflict.  That wasn't the case.
 
 - arch/s390: also messy.  First is hypfs_diag.c where the KVM tree
 moved some code and the s390 tree patched it.  You have to reapply the
 relevant part of commits 6c22c98637, plus all of e030c1125e, to
 arch/s390/kernel/diag.c.  Or pick the linux-next conflict
 resolution from http://marc.info/?l=kvm&m=146717549531603&w=2.
 Second, there is a conflict in gmap.c between a stable fix and 4.8.
 The KVM version here is the correct one.
 
 I have pushed my resolution at refs/heads/merge-20160802 (commit
 3d1f53419842) at git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm.git.
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Merge tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm

Pull KVM updates from Paolo Bonzini:

 - ARM: GICv3 ITS emulation and various fixes.  Removal of the
   old VGIC implementation.

 - s390: support for trapping software breakpoints, nested
   virtualization (vSIE), the STHYI opcode, initial extensions
   for CPU model support.

 - MIPS: support for MIPS64 hosts (32-bit guests only) and lots
   of cleanups, preliminary to this and the upcoming support for
   hardware virtualization extensions.

 - x86: support for execute-only mappings in nested EPT; reduced
   vmexit latency for TSC deadline timer (by about 30%) on Intel
   hosts; support for more than 255 vCPUs.

 - PPC: bugfixes.

* tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm: (302 commits)
  KVM: PPC: Introduce KVM_CAP_PPC_HTM
  MIPS: Select HAVE_KVM for MIPS64_R{2,6}
  MIPS: KVM: Reset CP0_PageMask during host TLB flush
  MIPS: KVM: Fix ptr->int cast via KVM_GUEST_KSEGX()
  MIPS: KVM: Sign extend MFC0/RDHWR results
  MIPS: KVM: Fix 64-bit big endian dynamic translation
  MIPS: KVM: Fail if ebase doesn't fit in CP0_EBase
  MIPS: KVM: Use 64-bit CP0_EBase when appropriate
  MIPS: KVM: Set CP0_Status.KX on MIPS64
  MIPS: KVM: Make entry code MIPS64 friendly
  MIPS: KVM: Use kmap instead of CKSEG0ADDR()
  MIPS: KVM: Use virt_to_phys() to get commpage PFN
  MIPS: Fix definition of KSEGX() for 64-bit
  KVM: VMX: Add VMCS to CPU's loaded VMCSs before VMPTRLD
  kvm: x86: nVMX: maintain internal copy of current VMCS
  KVM: PPC: Book3S HV: Save/restore TM state in H_CEDE
  KVM: PPC: Book3S HV: Pull out TM state save/restore into separate procedures
  KVM: arm64: vgic-its: Simplify MAPI error handling
  KVM: arm64: vgic-its: Make vgic_its_cmd_handle_mapi similar to other handlers
  KVM: arm64: vgic-its: Turn device_id validation into generic ID validation
  ...
2016-08-02 16:11:27 -04:00

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/*
* Implementation of s390 diagnose codes
*
* Copyright IBM Corp. 2007
* Author(s): Michael Holzheu <holzheu@de.ibm.com>
*/
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/cpu.h>
#include <linux/seq_file.h>
#include <linux/debugfs.h>
#include <asm/diag.h>
#include <asm/trace/diag.h>
struct diag_stat {
unsigned int counter[NR_DIAG_STAT];
};
static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct diag_stat, diag_stat);
struct diag_desc {
int code;
char *name;
};
static const struct diag_desc diag_map[NR_DIAG_STAT] = {
[DIAG_STAT_X008] = { .code = 0x008, .name = "Console Function" },
[DIAG_STAT_X00C] = { .code = 0x00c, .name = "Pseudo Timer" },
[DIAG_STAT_X010] = { .code = 0x010, .name = "Release Pages" },
[DIAG_STAT_X014] = { .code = 0x014, .name = "Spool File Services" },
[DIAG_STAT_X044] = { .code = 0x044, .name = "Voluntary Timeslice End" },
[DIAG_STAT_X064] = { .code = 0x064, .name = "NSS Manipulation" },
[DIAG_STAT_X09C] = { .code = 0x09c, .name = "Relinquish Timeslice" },
[DIAG_STAT_X0DC] = { .code = 0x0dc, .name = "Appldata Control" },
[DIAG_STAT_X204] = { .code = 0x204, .name = "Logical-CPU Utilization" },
[DIAG_STAT_X210] = { .code = 0x210, .name = "Device Information" },
[DIAG_STAT_X224] = { .code = 0x224, .name = "EBCDIC-Name Table" },
[DIAG_STAT_X250] = { .code = 0x250, .name = "Block I/O" },
[DIAG_STAT_X258] = { .code = 0x258, .name = "Page-Reference Services" },
[DIAG_STAT_X288] = { .code = 0x288, .name = "Time Bomb" },
[DIAG_STAT_X2C4] = { .code = 0x2c4, .name = "FTP Services" },
[DIAG_STAT_X2FC] = { .code = 0x2fc, .name = "Guest Performance Data" },
[DIAG_STAT_X304] = { .code = 0x304, .name = "Partition-Resource Service" },
[DIAG_STAT_X308] = { .code = 0x308, .name = "List-Directed IPL" },
[DIAG_STAT_X500] = { .code = 0x500, .name = "Virtio Service" },
};
static int show_diag_stat(struct seq_file *m, void *v)
{
struct diag_stat *stat;
unsigned long n = (unsigned long) v - 1;
int cpu, prec, tmp;
get_online_cpus();
if (n == 0) {
seq_puts(m, " ");
for_each_online_cpu(cpu) {
prec = 10;
for (tmp = 10; cpu >= tmp; tmp *= 10)
prec--;
seq_printf(m, "%*s%d", prec, "CPU", cpu);
}
seq_putc(m, '\n');
} else if (n <= NR_DIAG_STAT) {
seq_printf(m, "diag %03x:", diag_map[n-1].code);
for_each_online_cpu(cpu) {
stat = &per_cpu(diag_stat, cpu);
seq_printf(m, " %10u", stat->counter[n-1]);
}
seq_printf(m, " %s\n", diag_map[n-1].name);
}
put_online_cpus();
return 0;
}
static void *show_diag_stat_start(struct seq_file *m, loff_t *pos)
{
return *pos <= nr_cpu_ids ? (void *)((unsigned long) *pos + 1) : NULL;
}
static void *show_diag_stat_next(struct seq_file *m, void *v, loff_t *pos)
{
++*pos;
return show_diag_stat_start(m, pos);
}
static void show_diag_stat_stop(struct seq_file *m, void *v)
{
}
static const struct seq_operations show_diag_stat_sops = {
.start = show_diag_stat_start,
.next = show_diag_stat_next,
.stop = show_diag_stat_stop,
.show = show_diag_stat,
};
static int show_diag_stat_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
{
return seq_open(file, &show_diag_stat_sops);
}
static const struct file_operations show_diag_stat_fops = {
.open = show_diag_stat_open,
.read = seq_read,
.llseek = seq_lseek,
.release = seq_release,
};
static int __init show_diag_stat_init(void)
{
debugfs_create_file("diag_stat", 0400, NULL, NULL,
&show_diag_stat_fops);
return 0;
}
device_initcall(show_diag_stat_init);
void diag_stat_inc(enum diag_stat_enum nr)
{
this_cpu_inc(diag_stat.counter[nr]);
trace_s390_diagnose(diag_map[nr].code);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(diag_stat_inc);
void diag_stat_inc_norecursion(enum diag_stat_enum nr)
{
this_cpu_inc(diag_stat.counter[nr]);
trace_s390_diagnose_norecursion(diag_map[nr].code);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(diag_stat_inc_norecursion);
/*
* Diagnose 14: Input spool file manipulation
*/
static inline int __diag14(unsigned long rx, unsigned long ry1,
unsigned long subcode)
{
register unsigned long _ry1 asm("2") = ry1;
register unsigned long _ry2 asm("3") = subcode;
int rc = 0;
asm volatile(
" sam31\n"
" diag %2,2,0x14\n"
" sam64\n"
" ipm %0\n"
" srl %0,28\n"
: "=d" (rc), "+d" (_ry2)
: "d" (rx), "d" (_ry1)
: "cc");
return rc;
}
int diag14(unsigned long rx, unsigned long ry1, unsigned long subcode)
{
diag_stat_inc(DIAG_STAT_X014);
return __diag14(rx, ry1, subcode);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(diag14);
static inline int __diag204(unsigned long *subcode, unsigned long size, void *addr)
{
register unsigned long _subcode asm("0") = *subcode;
register unsigned long _size asm("1") = size;
asm volatile(
" diag %2,%0,0x204\n"
"0: nopr %%r7\n"
EX_TABLE(0b,0b)
: "+d" (_subcode), "+d" (_size) : "d" (addr) : "memory");
*subcode = _subcode;
return _size;
}
int diag204(unsigned long subcode, unsigned long size, void *addr)
{
diag_stat_inc(DIAG_STAT_X204);
size = __diag204(&subcode, size, addr);
if (subcode)
return -1;
return size;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(diag204);
/*
* Diagnose 210: Get information about a virtual device
*/
int diag210(struct diag210 *addr)
{
/*
* diag 210 needs its data below the 2GB border, so we
* use a static data area to be sure
*/
static struct diag210 diag210_tmp;
static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(diag210_lock);
unsigned long flags;
int ccode;
spin_lock_irqsave(&diag210_lock, flags);
diag210_tmp = *addr;
diag_stat_inc(DIAG_STAT_X210);
asm volatile(
" lhi %0,-1\n"
" sam31\n"
" diag %1,0,0x210\n"
"0: ipm %0\n"
" srl %0,28\n"
"1: sam64\n"
EX_TABLE(0b, 1b)
: "=&d" (ccode) : "a" (&diag210_tmp) : "cc", "memory");
*addr = diag210_tmp;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&diag210_lock, flags);
return ccode;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(diag210);
int diag224(void *ptr)
{
int rc = -EOPNOTSUPP;
diag_stat_inc(DIAG_STAT_X224);
asm volatile(
" diag %1,%2,0x224\n"
"0: lhi %0,0x0\n"
"1:\n"
EX_TABLE(0b,1b)
: "+d" (rc) :"d" (0), "d" (ptr) : "memory");
return rc;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(diag224);