Protected Virtualization (PV) is not a real hardware device: it is a feature of the firmware on s390x that is exposed to userspace via the KVM interface. Move the pv.c/pv.h files to target/s390x/kvm/ to make this clearer. Suggested-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org> Message-Id: <20230624200644.23931-1-philmd@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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/*
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 * TOD (Time Of Day) clock - KVM implementation
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 *
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 * Copyright 2018 Red Hat, Inc.
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 * Author(s): David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
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 *
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 * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
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 * See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
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 */
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#include "qemu/osdep.h"
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#include "qapi/error.h"
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#include "qemu/module.h"
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#include "sysemu/runstate.h"
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#include "hw/s390x/tod.h"
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#include "target/s390x/kvm/pv.h"
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#include "kvm/kvm_s390x.h"
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static void kvm_s390_get_tod_raw(S390TOD *tod, Error **errp)
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{
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    int r;
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    r = kvm_s390_get_clock_ext(&tod->high, &tod->low);
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    if (r == -ENXIO) {
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        r = kvm_s390_get_clock(&tod->high, &tod->low);
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    }
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    if (r) {
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        error_setg(errp, "Unable to get KVM guest TOD clock: %s",
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                   strerror(-r));
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    }
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}
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static void kvm_s390_tod_get(const S390TODState *td, S390TOD *tod, Error **errp)
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{
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    if (td->stopped) {
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        *tod = td->base;
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        return;
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    }
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    kvm_s390_get_tod_raw(tod, errp);
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}
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static void kvm_s390_set_tod_raw(const S390TOD *tod, Error **errp)
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{
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    int r;
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    r = kvm_s390_set_clock_ext(tod->high, tod->low);
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    if (r == -ENXIO) {
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        r = kvm_s390_set_clock(tod->high, tod->low);
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    }
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    if (r) {
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        error_setg(errp, "Unable to set KVM guest TOD clock: %s",
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                   strerror(-r));
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    }
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}
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static void kvm_s390_tod_set(S390TODState *td, const S390TOD *tod, Error **errp)
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{
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    Error *local_err = NULL;
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    /*
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     * Somebody (e.g. migration) set the TOD. We'll store it into KVM to
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     * properly detect errors now but take a look at the runstate to decide
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     * whether really to keep the tod running. E.g. during migration, this
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     * is the point where we want to stop the initially running TOD to fire
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     * it back up when actually starting the migrated guest.
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     */
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    kvm_s390_set_tod_raw(tod, &local_err);
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    if (local_err) {
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        error_propagate(errp, local_err);
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        return;
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    }
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    if (runstate_is_running()) {
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        td->stopped = false;
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    } else {
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        td->stopped = true;
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        td->base = *tod;
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    }
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}
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static void kvm_s390_tod_vm_state_change(void *opaque, bool running,
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                                         RunState state)
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{
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    S390TODState *td = opaque;
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    Error *local_err = NULL;
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    /*
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     * Under PV, the clock is under ultravisor control, hence we cannot restore
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     * it on resume.
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     */
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    if (s390_is_pv()) {
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        return;
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    }
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    if (running && td->stopped) {
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        /* Set the old TOD when running the VM - start the TOD clock. */
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        kvm_s390_set_tod_raw(&td->base, &local_err);
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        if (local_err) {
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            warn_report_err(local_err);
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        }
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        /* Treat errors like the TOD was running all the time. */
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        td->stopped = false;
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    } else if (!running && !td->stopped) {
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        /* Store the TOD when stopping the VM - stop the TOD clock. */
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        kvm_s390_get_tod_raw(&td->base, &local_err);
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        if (local_err) {
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            /* Keep the TOD running in case we could not back it up. */
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            warn_report_err(local_err);
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        } else {
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            td->stopped = true;
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        }
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    }
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}
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static void kvm_s390_tod_realize(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp)
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{
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    S390TODState *td = S390_TOD(dev);
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    S390TODClass *tdc = S390_TOD_GET_CLASS(td);
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    Error *local_err = NULL;
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    tdc->parent_realize(dev, &local_err);
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    if (local_err) {
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        error_propagate(errp, local_err);
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        return;
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    }
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    /*
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     * We need to know when the VM gets started/stopped to start/stop the TOD.
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     * As we can never have more than one TOD instance (and that will never be
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     * removed), registering here and never unregistering is good enough.
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     */
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    qemu_add_vm_change_state_handler(kvm_s390_tod_vm_state_change, td);
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}
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static void kvm_s390_tod_class_init(ObjectClass *oc, void *data)
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{
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    S390TODClass *tdc = S390_TOD_CLASS(oc);
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    device_class_set_parent_realize(DEVICE_CLASS(oc), kvm_s390_tod_realize,
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                                    &tdc->parent_realize);
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    tdc->get = kvm_s390_tod_get;
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    tdc->set = kvm_s390_tod_set;
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}
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static void kvm_s390_tod_init(Object *obj)
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{
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    S390TODState *td = S390_TOD(obj);
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    /*
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     * The TOD is initially running (value stored in KVM). Avoid needless
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     * loading/storing of the TOD when starting a simple VM, so let it
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     * run although the (never started) VM is stopped. For migration, we
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     * will properly set the TOD later.
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     */
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    td->stopped = false;
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}
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static const TypeInfo kvm_s390_tod_info = {
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    .name = TYPE_KVM_S390_TOD,
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    .parent = TYPE_S390_TOD,
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    .instance_size = sizeof(S390TODState),
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    .instance_init = kvm_s390_tod_init,
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    .class_init = kvm_s390_tod_class_init,
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    .class_size = sizeof(S390TODClass),
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};
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static void register_types(void)
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{
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    type_register_static(&kvm_s390_tod_info);
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}
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type_init(register_types);
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