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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2023-01-13 23:41:50 +0300 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2023-01-13 23:41:50 +0300 |
commit | 92783a90bcbde8659dd4a160506c46c56db494d6 (patch) | |
tree | 080a6edd7cf645b404a7b0ea28abba60c2942d16 /Documentation | |
parent | f5fe24ef17b5fbe6db49534163e77499fb10ae8c (diff) | |
parent | 310bc39546a435c83cc27a0eba878afac0d74714 (diff) | |
download | linux-92783a90bcbde8659dd4a160506c46c56db494d6.tar.xz |
Merge tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm
Pull kvm fixes from Paolo Bonzini:
"ARM:
- Fix the PMCR_EL0 reset value after the PMU rework
- Correctly handle S2 fault triggered by a S1 page table walk by not
always classifying it as a write, as this breaks on R/O memslots
- Document why we cannot exit with KVM_EXIT_MMIO when taking a write
fault from a S1 PTW on a R/O memslot
- Put the Apple M2 on the naughty list for not being able to
correctly implement the vgic SEIS feature, just like the M1 before
it
- Reviewer updates: Alex is stepping down, replaced by Zenghui
x86:
- Fix various rare locking issues in Xen emulation and teach lockdep
to detect them
- Documentation improvements
- Do not return host topology information from KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_CPUID"
* tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm:
KVM: x86/xen: Avoid deadlock by adding kvm->arch.xen.xen_lock leaf node lock
KVM: Ensure lockdep knows about kvm->lock vs. vcpu->mutex ordering rule
KVM: x86/xen: Fix potential deadlock in kvm_xen_update_runstate_guest()
KVM: x86/xen: Fix lockdep warning on "recursive" gpc locking
Documentation: kvm: fix SRCU locking order docs
KVM: x86: Do not return host topology information from KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_CPUID
KVM: nSVM: clarify recalc_intercepts() wrt CR8
MAINTAINERS: Remove myself as a KVM/arm64 reviewer
MAINTAINERS: Add Zenghui Yu as a KVM/arm64 reviewer
KVM: arm64: vgic: Add Apple M2 cpus to the list of broken SEIS implementations
KVM: arm64: Convert FSC_* over to ESR_ELx_FSC_*
KVM: arm64: Document the behaviour of S1PTW faults on RO memslots
KVM: arm64: Fix S1PTW handling on RO memslots
KVM: arm64: PMU: Fix PMCR_EL0 reset value
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst | 22 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/virt/kvm/locking.rst | 25 |
2 files changed, 35 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst b/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst index deb494f759ed..9807b05a1b57 100644 --- a/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst +++ b/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst @@ -1354,6 +1354,14 @@ the memory region are automatically reflected into the guest. For example, an mmap() that affects the region will be made visible immediately. Another example is madvise(MADV_DROP). +Note: On arm64, a write generated by the page-table walker (to update +the Access and Dirty flags, for example) never results in a +KVM_EXIT_MMIO exit when the slot has the KVM_MEM_READONLY flag. This +is because KVM cannot provide the data that would be written by the +page-table walker, making it impossible to emulate the access. +Instead, an abort (data abort if the cause of the page-table update +was a load or a store, instruction abort if it was an instruction +fetch) is injected in the guest. 4.36 KVM_SET_TSS_ADDR --------------------- @@ -8310,6 +8318,20 @@ CPU[EAX=1]:ECX[24] (TSC_DEADLINE) is not reported by ``KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_CPUID`` It can be enabled if ``KVM_CAP_TSC_DEADLINE_TIMER`` is present and the kernel has enabled in-kernel emulation of the local APIC. +CPU topology +~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Several CPUID values include topology information for the host CPU: +0x0b and 0x1f for Intel systems, 0x8000001e for AMD systems. Different +versions of KVM return different values for this information and userspace +should not rely on it. Currently they return all zeroes. + +If userspace wishes to set up a guest topology, it should be careful that +the values of these three leaves differ for each CPU. In particular, +the APIC ID is found in EDX for all subleaves of 0x0b and 0x1f, and in EAX +for 0x8000001e; the latter also encodes the core id and node id in bits +7:0 of EBX and ECX respectively. + Obsolete ioctls and capabilities ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ diff --git a/Documentation/virt/kvm/locking.rst b/Documentation/virt/kvm/locking.rst index a3ca76f9be75..a0146793d197 100644 --- a/Documentation/virt/kvm/locking.rst +++ b/Documentation/virt/kvm/locking.rst @@ -24,21 +24,22 @@ The acquisition orders for mutexes are as follows: For SRCU: -- ``synchronize_srcu(&kvm->srcu)`` is called _inside_ - the kvm->slots_lock critical section, therefore kvm->slots_lock - cannot be taken inside a kvm->srcu read-side critical section. - Instead, kvm->slots_arch_lock is released before the call - to ``synchronize_srcu()`` and _can_ be taken inside a - kvm->srcu read-side critical section. - -- kvm->lock is taken inside kvm->srcu, therefore - ``synchronize_srcu(&kvm->srcu)`` cannot be called inside - a kvm->lock critical section. If you cannot delay the - call until after kvm->lock is released, use ``call_srcu``. +- ``synchronize_srcu(&kvm->srcu)`` is called inside critical sections + for kvm->lock, vcpu->mutex and kvm->slots_lock. These locks _cannot_ + be taken inside a kvm->srcu read-side critical section; that is, the + following is broken:: + + srcu_read_lock(&kvm->srcu); + mutex_lock(&kvm->slots_lock); + +- kvm->slots_arch_lock instead is released before the call to + ``synchronize_srcu()``. It _can_ therefore be taken inside a + kvm->srcu read-side critical section, for example while processing + a vmexit. On x86: -- vcpu->mutex is taken outside kvm->arch.hyperv.hv_lock +- vcpu->mutex is taken outside kvm->arch.hyperv.hv_lock and kvm->arch.xen.xen_lock - kvm->arch.mmu_lock is an rwlock. kvm->arch.tdp_mmu_pages_lock and kvm->arch.mmu_unsync_pages_lock are taken inside kvm->arch.mmu_lock, and |