hv_core.c (4829B)
1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 3/* 4 * Low level utility routines for interacting with Hyper-V. 5 * 6 * Copyright (C) 2021, Microsoft, Inc. 7 * 8 * Author : Michael Kelley <mikelley@microsoft.com> 9 */ 10 11#include <linux/types.h> 12#include <linux/export.h> 13#include <linux/mm.h> 14#include <linux/hyperv.h> 15#include <linux/arm-smccc.h> 16#include <linux/module.h> 17#include <asm-generic/bug.h> 18#include <asm/hyperv-tlfs.h> 19#include <asm/mshyperv.h> 20 21/* 22 * hv_do_hypercall- Invoke the specified hypercall 23 */ 24u64 hv_do_hypercall(u64 control, void *input, void *output) 25{ 26 struct arm_smccc_res res; 27 u64 input_address; 28 u64 output_address; 29 30 input_address = input ? virt_to_phys(input) : 0; 31 output_address = output ? virt_to_phys(output) : 0; 32 33 arm_smccc_1_1_hvc(HV_FUNC_ID, control, 34 input_address, output_address, &res); 35 return res.a0; 36} 37EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hv_do_hypercall); 38 39/* 40 * hv_do_fast_hypercall8 -- Invoke the specified hypercall 41 * with arguments in registers instead of physical memory. 42 * Avoids the overhead of virt_to_phys for simple hypercalls. 43 */ 44 45u64 hv_do_fast_hypercall8(u16 code, u64 input) 46{ 47 struct arm_smccc_res res; 48 u64 control; 49 50 control = (u64)code | HV_HYPERCALL_FAST_BIT; 51 52 arm_smccc_1_1_hvc(HV_FUNC_ID, control, input, &res); 53 return res.a0; 54} 55EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hv_do_fast_hypercall8); 56 57/* 58 * Set a single VP register to a 64-bit value. 59 */ 60void hv_set_vpreg(u32 msr, u64 value) 61{ 62 struct arm_smccc_res res; 63 64 arm_smccc_1_1_hvc(HV_FUNC_ID, 65 HVCALL_SET_VP_REGISTERS | HV_HYPERCALL_FAST_BIT | 66 HV_HYPERCALL_REP_COMP_1, 67 HV_PARTITION_ID_SELF, 68 HV_VP_INDEX_SELF, 69 msr, 70 0, 71 value, 72 0, 73 &res); 74 75 /* 76 * Something is fundamentally broken in the hypervisor if 77 * setting a VP register fails. There's really no way to 78 * continue as a guest VM, so panic. 79 */ 80 BUG_ON(!hv_result_success(res.a0)); 81} 82EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hv_set_vpreg); 83 84/* 85 * Get the value of a single VP register. One version 86 * returns just 64 bits and another returns the full 128 bits. 87 * The two versions are separate to avoid complicating the 88 * calling sequence for the more frequently used 64 bit version. 89 */ 90 91void hv_get_vpreg_128(u32 msr, struct hv_get_vp_registers_output *result) 92{ 93 struct arm_smccc_1_2_regs args; 94 struct arm_smccc_1_2_regs res; 95 96 args.a0 = HV_FUNC_ID; 97 args.a1 = HVCALL_GET_VP_REGISTERS | HV_HYPERCALL_FAST_BIT | 98 HV_HYPERCALL_REP_COMP_1; 99 args.a2 = HV_PARTITION_ID_SELF; 100 args.a3 = HV_VP_INDEX_SELF; 101 args.a4 = msr; 102 103 /* 104 * Use the SMCCC 1.2 interface because the results are in registers 105 * beyond X0-X3. 106 */ 107 arm_smccc_1_2_hvc(&args, &res); 108 109 /* 110 * Something is fundamentally broken in the hypervisor if 111 * getting a VP register fails. There's really no way to 112 * continue as a guest VM, so panic. 113 */ 114 BUG_ON(!hv_result_success(res.a0)); 115 116 result->as64.low = res.a6; 117 result->as64.high = res.a7; 118} 119EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hv_get_vpreg_128); 120 121u64 hv_get_vpreg(u32 msr) 122{ 123 struct hv_get_vp_registers_output output; 124 125 hv_get_vpreg_128(msr, &output); 126 127 return output.as64.low; 128} 129EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hv_get_vpreg); 130 131/* 132 * hyperv_report_panic - report a panic to Hyper-V. This function uses 133 * the older version of the Hyper-V interface that admittedly doesn't 134 * pass enough information to be useful beyond just recording the 135 * occurrence of a panic. The parallel hv_kmsg_dump() uses the 136 * new interface that allows reporting 4 Kbytes of data, which is much 137 * more useful. Hyper-V on ARM64 always supports the newer interface, but 138 * we retain support for the older version because the sysadmin is allowed 139 * to disable the newer version via sysctl in case of information security 140 * concerns about the more verbose version. 141 */ 142void hyperv_report_panic(struct pt_regs *regs, long err, bool in_die) 143{ 144 static bool panic_reported; 145 u64 guest_id; 146 147 /* Don't report a panic to Hyper-V if we're not going to panic */ 148 if (in_die && !panic_on_oops) 149 return; 150 151 /* 152 * We prefer to report panic on 'die' chain as we have proper 153 * registers to report, but if we miss it (e.g. on BUG()) we need 154 * to report it on 'panic'. 155 * 156 * Calling code in the 'die' and 'panic' paths ensures that only 157 * one CPU is running this code, so no atomicity is needed. 158 */ 159 if (panic_reported) 160 return; 161 panic_reported = true; 162 163 guest_id = hv_get_vpreg(HV_REGISTER_GUEST_OSID); 164 165 /* 166 * Hyper-V provides the ability to store only 5 values. 167 * Pick the passed in error value, the guest_id, the PC, 168 * and the SP. 169 */ 170 hv_set_vpreg(HV_REGISTER_CRASH_P0, err); 171 hv_set_vpreg(HV_REGISTER_CRASH_P1, guest_id); 172 hv_set_vpreg(HV_REGISTER_CRASH_P2, regs->pc); 173 hv_set_vpreg(HV_REGISTER_CRASH_P3, regs->sp); 174 hv_set_vpreg(HV_REGISTER_CRASH_P4, 0); 175 176 /* 177 * Let Hyper-V know there is crash data available 178 */ 179 hv_set_vpreg(HV_REGISTER_CRASH_CTL, HV_CRASH_CTL_CRASH_NOTIFY); 180} 181EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hyperv_report_panic);