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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
/*
* Copyright (C) 2020 Google LLC
* Author: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
*/
#ifndef __ARM64_KVM_PGTABLE_H__
#define __ARM64_KVM_PGTABLE_H__
#include <linux/bits.h>
#include <linux/kvm_host.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
typedef u64 kvm_pte_t;
/**
* struct kvm_pgtable - KVM page-table.
* @ia_bits: Maximum input address size, in bits.
* @start_level: Level at which the page-table walk starts.
* @pgd: Pointer to the first top-level entry of the page-table.
* @mmu: Stage-2 KVM MMU struct. Unused for stage-1 page-tables.
*/
struct kvm_pgtable {
u32 ia_bits;
u32 start_level;
kvm_pte_t *pgd;
/* Stage-2 only */
struct kvm_s2_mmu *mmu;
};
/**
* enum kvm_pgtable_prot - Page-table permissions and attributes.
* @KVM_PGTABLE_PROT_X: Execute permission.
* @KVM_PGTABLE_PROT_W: Write permission.
* @KVM_PGTABLE_PROT_R: Read permission.
* @KVM_PGTABLE_PROT_DEVICE: Device attributes.
*/
enum kvm_pgtable_prot {
KVM_PGTABLE_PROT_X = BIT(0),
KVM_PGTABLE_PROT_W = BIT(1),
KVM_PGTABLE_PROT_R = BIT(2),
KVM_PGTABLE_PROT_DEVICE = BIT(3),
};
#define PAGE_HYP (KVM_PGTABLE_PROT_R | KVM_PGTABLE_PROT_W)
#define PAGE_HYP_EXEC (KVM_PGTABLE_PROT_R | KVM_PGTABLE_PROT_X)
#define PAGE_HYP_RO (KVM_PGTABLE_PROT_R)
#define PAGE_HYP_DEVICE (PAGE_HYP | KVM_PGTABLE_PROT_DEVICE)
/**
* enum kvm_pgtable_walk_flags - Flags to control a depth-first page-table walk.
* @KVM_PGTABLE_WALK_LEAF: Visit leaf entries, including invalid
* entries.
* @KVM_PGTABLE_WALK_TABLE_PRE: Visit table entries before their
* children.
* @KVM_PGTABLE_WALK_TABLE_POST: Visit table entries after their
* children.
*/
enum kvm_pgtable_walk_flags {
KVM_PGTABLE_WALK_LEAF = BIT(0),
KVM_PGTABLE_WALK_TABLE_PRE = BIT(1),
KVM_PGTABLE_WALK_TABLE_POST = BIT(2),
};
typedef int (*kvm_pgtable_visitor_fn_t)(u64 addr, u64 end, u32 level,
kvm_pte_t *ptep,
enum kvm_pgtable_walk_flags flag,
void * const arg);
/**
* struct kvm_pgtable_walker - Hook into a page-table walk.
* @cb: Callback function to invoke during the walk.
* @arg: Argument passed to the callback function.
* @flags: Bitwise-OR of flags to identify the entry types on which to
* invoke the callback function.
*/
struct kvm_pgtable_walker {
const kvm_pgtable_visitor_fn_t cb;
void * const arg;
const enum kvm_pgtable_walk_flags flags;
};
/**
* kvm_pgtable_hyp_init() - Initialise a hypervisor stage-1 page-table.
* @pgt: Uninitialised page-table structure to initialise.
* @va_bits: Maximum virtual address bits.
*
* Return: 0 on success, negative error code on failure.
*/
int kvm_pgtable_hyp_init(struct kvm_pgtable *pgt, u32 va_bits);
/**
* kvm_pgtable_hyp_destroy() - Destroy an unused hypervisor stage-1 page-table.
* @pgt: Page-table structure initialised by kvm_pgtable_hyp_init().
*
* The page-table is assumed to be unreachable by any hardware walkers prior
* to freeing and therefore no TLB invalidation is performed.
*/
void kvm_pgtable_hyp_destroy(struct kvm_pgtable *pgt);
/**
* kvm_pgtable_hyp_map() - Install a mapping in a hypervisor stage-1 page-table.
* @pgt: Page-table structure initialised by kvm_pgtable_hyp_init().
* @addr: Virtual address at which to place the mapping.
* @size: Size of the mapping.
* @phys: Physical address of the memory to map.
* @prot: Permissions and attributes for the mapping.
*
* The offset of @addr within a page is ignored, @size is rounded-up to
* the next page boundary and @phys is rounded-down to the previous page
* boundary.
*
* If device attributes are not explicitly requested in @prot, then the
* mapping will be normal, cacheable. Attempts to install a new mapping
* for a virtual address that is already mapped will be rejected with an
* error and a WARN().
*
* Return: 0 on success, negative error code on failure.
*/
int kvm_pgtable_hyp_map(struct kvm_pgtable *pgt, u64 addr, u64 size, u64 phys,
enum kvm_pgtable_prot prot);
/**
* kvm_pgtable_stage2_init() - Initialise a guest stage-2 page-table.
* @pgt: Uninitialised page-table structure to initialise.
* @kvm: KVM structure representing the guest virtual machine.
*
* Return: 0 on success, negative error code on failure.
*/
int kvm_pgtable_stage2_init(struct kvm_pgtable *pgt, struct kvm *kvm);
/**
* kvm_pgtable_stage2_destroy() - Destroy an unused guest stage-2 page-table.
* @pgt: Page-table structure initialised by kvm_pgtable_stage2_init().
*
* The page-table is assumed to be unreachable by any hardware walkers prior
* to freeing and therefore no TLB invalidation is performed.
*/
void kvm_pgtable_stage2_destroy(struct kvm_pgtable *pgt);
/**
* kvm_pgtable_stage2_map() - Install a mapping in a guest stage-2 page-table.
* @pgt: Page-table structure initialised by kvm_pgtable_stage2_init().
* @addr: Intermediate physical address at which to place the mapping.
* @size: Size of the mapping.
* @phys: Physical address of the memory to map.
* @prot: Permissions and attributes for the mapping.
* @mc: Cache of pre-allocated GFP_PGTABLE_USER memory from which to
* allocate page-table pages.
*
* The offset of @addr within a page is ignored, @size is rounded-up to
* the next page boundary and @phys is rounded-down to the previous page
* boundary.
*
* If device attributes are not explicitly requested in @prot, then the
* mapping will be normal, cacheable.
*
* Note that the update of a valid leaf PTE in this function will be aborted,
* if it's trying to recreate the exact same mapping or only change the access
* permissions. Instead, the vCPU will exit one more time from guest if still
* needed and then go through the path of relaxing permissions.
*
* Note that this function will both coalesce existing table entries and split
* existing block mappings, relying on page-faults to fault back areas outside
* of the new mapping lazily.
*
* Return: 0 on success, negative error code on failure.
*/
int kvm_pgtable_stage2_map(struct kvm_pgtable *pgt, u64 addr, u64 size,
u64 phys, enum kvm_pgtable_prot prot,
struct kvm_mmu_memory_cache *mc);
/**
* kvm_pgtable_stage2_unmap() - Remove a mapping from a guest stage-2 page-table.
* @pgt: Page-table structure initialised by kvm_pgtable_stage2_init().
* @addr: Intermediate physical address from which to remove the mapping.
* @size: Size of the mapping.
*
* The offset of @addr within a page is ignored and @size is rounded-up to
* the next page boundary.
*
* TLB invalidation is performed for each page-table entry cleared during the
* unmapping operation and the reference count for the page-table page
* containing the cleared entry is decremented, with unreferenced pages being
* freed. Unmapping a cacheable page will ensure that it is clean to the PoC if
* FWB is not supported by the CPU.
*
* Return: 0 on success, negative error code on failure.
*/
int kvm_pgtable_stage2_unmap(struct kvm_pgtable *pgt, u64 addr, u64 size);
/**
* kvm_pgtable_stage2_wrprotect() - Write-protect guest stage-2 address range
* without TLB invalidation.
* @pgt: Page-table structure initialised by kvm_pgtable_stage2_init().
* @addr: Intermediate physical address from which to write-protect,
* @size: Size of the range.
*
* The offset of @addr within a page is ignored and @size is rounded-up to
* the next page boundary.
*
* Note that it is the caller's responsibility to invalidate the TLB after
* calling this function to ensure that the updated permissions are visible
* to the CPUs.
*
* Return: 0 on success, negative error code on failure.
*/
int kvm_pgtable_stage2_wrprotect(struct kvm_pgtable *pgt, u64 addr, u64 size);
/**
* kvm_pgtable_stage2_mkyoung() - Set the access flag in a page-table entry.
* @pgt: Page-table structure initialised by kvm_pgtable_stage2_init().
* @addr: Intermediate physical address to identify the page-table entry.
*
* The offset of @addr within a page is ignored.
*
* If there is a valid, leaf page-table entry used to translate @addr, then
* set the access flag in that entry.
*
* Return: The old page-table entry prior to setting the flag, 0 on failure.
*/
kvm_pte_t kvm_pgtable_stage2_mkyoung(struct kvm_pgtable *pgt, u64 addr);
/**
* kvm_pgtable_stage2_mkold() - Clear the access flag in a page-table entry.
* @pgt: Page-table structure initialised by kvm_pgtable_stage2_init().
* @addr: Intermediate physical address to identify the page-table entry.
*
* The offset of @addr within a page is ignored.
*
* If there is a valid, leaf page-table entry used to translate @addr, then
* clear the access flag in that entry.
*
* Note that it is the caller's responsibility to invalidate the TLB after
* calling this function to ensure that the updated permissions are visible
* to the CPUs.
*
* Return: The old page-table entry prior to clearing the flag, 0 on failure.
*/
kvm_pte_t kvm_pgtable_stage2_mkold(struct kvm_pgtable *pgt, u64 addr);
/**
* kvm_pgtable_stage2_relax_perms() - Relax the permissions enforced by a
* page-table entry.
* @pgt: Page-table structure initialised by kvm_pgtable_stage2_init().
* @addr: Intermediate physical address to identify the page-table entry.
* @prot: Additional permissions to grant for the mapping.
*
* The offset of @addr within a page is ignored.
*
* If there is a valid, leaf page-table entry used to translate @addr, then
* relax the permissions in that entry according to the read, write and
* execute permissions specified by @prot. No permissions are removed, and
* TLB invalidation is performed after updating the entry.
*
* Return: 0 on success, negative error code on failure.
*/
int kvm_pgtable_stage2_relax_perms(struct kvm_pgtable *pgt, u64 addr,
enum kvm_pgtable_prot prot);
/**
* kvm_pgtable_stage2_is_young() - Test whether a page-table entry has the
* access flag set.
* @pgt: Page-table structure initialised by kvm_pgtable_stage2_init().
* @addr: Intermediate physical address to identify the page-table entry.
*
* The offset of @addr within a page is ignored.
*
* Return: True if the page-table entry has the access flag set, false otherwise.
*/
bool kvm_pgtable_stage2_is_young(struct kvm_pgtable *pgt, u64 addr);
/**
* kvm_pgtable_stage2_flush_range() - Clean and invalidate data cache to Point
* of Coherency for guest stage-2 address
* range.
* @pgt: Page-table structure initialised by kvm_pgtable_stage2_init().
* @addr: Intermediate physical address from which to flush.
* @size: Size of the range.
*
* The offset of @addr within a page is ignored and @size is rounded-up to
* the next page boundary.
*
* Return: 0 on success, negative error code on failure.
*/
int kvm_pgtable_stage2_flush(struct kvm_pgtable *pgt, u64 addr, u64 size);
/**
* kvm_pgtable_walk() - Walk a page-table.
* @pgt: Page-table structure initialised by kvm_pgtable_*_init().
* @addr: Input address for the start of the walk.
* @size: Size of the range to walk.
* @walker: Walker callback description.
*
* The offset of @addr within a page is ignored and @size is rounded-up to
* the next page boundary.
*
* The walker will walk the page-table entries corresponding to the input
* address range specified, visiting entries according to the walker flags.
* Invalid entries are treated as leaf entries. Leaf entries are reloaded
* after invoking the walker callback, allowing the walker to descend into
* a newly installed table.
*
* Returning a negative error code from the walker callback function will
* terminate the walk immediately with the same error code.
*
* Return: 0 on success, negative error code on failure.
*/
int kvm_pgtable_walk(struct kvm_pgtable *pgt, u64 addr, u64 size,
struct kvm_pgtable_walker *walker);
#endif /* __ARM64_KVM_PGTABLE_H__ */
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