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authorJames Hogan <james.hogan@imgtec.com>2014-05-29 10:16:35 +0100
committerPaolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>2014-05-30 13:01:48 +0200
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parent3a0ba77408f824b1cebf5134c710a8455d7bc8f4 (diff)
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MIPS: KVM: Rewrite count/compare timer emulation
Previously the emulation of the CPU timer was just enough to get a Linux guest running but some shortcuts were taken: - The guest timer interrupt was hard coded to always happen every 10 ms rather than being timed to when CP0_Count would match CP0_Compare. - The guest's CP0_Count register was based on the host's CP0_Count register. This isn't very portable and fails on cores without a CP_Count register implemented such as Ingenic XBurst. It also meant that the guest's CP0_Cause.DC bit to disable the CP0_Count register took no effect. - The guest's CP0_Count register was emulated by just dividing the host's CP0_Count register by 4. This resulted in continuity problems when used as a clock source, since when the host CP0_Count overflows from 0x7fffffff to 0x80000000, the guest CP0_Count transitions discontinuously from 0x1fffffff to 0xe0000000. Therefore rewrite & fix emulation of the guest timer based on the monotonic kernel time (i.e. ktime_get()). Internally a 32-bit count_bias value is added to the frequency scaled nanosecond monotonic time to get the guest's CP0_Count. The frequency of the timer is initialised to 100MHz and cannot yet be changed, but a later patch will allow the frequency to be configured via the KVM_{GET,SET}_ONE_REG ioctl interface. The timer can now be stopped via the CP0_Cause.DC bit (by the guest or via the KVM_SET_ONE_REG ioctl interface), at which point the current CP0_Count is stored and can be read directly. When it is restarted the bias is recalculated such that the CP0_Count value is continuous. Due to the nature of hrtimer interrupts any read of the guest's CP0_Count register while it is running triggers a check for whether the hrtimer has expired, so that the guest/userland cannot observe the CP0_Count passing CP0_Compare without queuing a timer interrupt. This is also taken advantage of when stopping the timer to ensure that a pending timer interrupt is queued. This replaces the implementation of: - Guest read of CP0_Count - Guest write of CP0_Count - Guest write of CP0_Compare - Guest write of CP0_Cause - Guest read of HWR 2 (CC) with RDHWR - Host read of CP0_Count via KVM_GET_ONE_REG ioctl interface - Host write of CP0_Count via KVM_SET_ONE_REG ioctl interface - Host write of CP0_Compare via KVM_SET_ONE_REG ioctl interface - Host write of CP0_Cause via KVM_SET_ONE_REG ioctl interface Signed-off-by: James Hogan <james.hogan@imgtec.com> Cc: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Cc: Gleb Natapov <gleb@kernel.org> Cc: kvm@vger.kernel.org Cc: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org> Cc: linux-mips@linux-mips.org Cc: Sanjay Lal <sanjayl@kymasys.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/mips/kvm')
-rw-r--r--arch/mips/kvm/kvm_mips.c10
-rw-r--r--arch/mips/kvm/kvm_mips_emul.c393
-rw-r--r--arch/mips/kvm/kvm_trap_emul.c27
3 files changed, 397 insertions, 33 deletions
diff --git a/arch/mips/kvm/kvm_mips.c b/arch/mips/kvm/kvm_mips.c
index 0a9c7ab..fc5e44d 100644
--- a/arch/mips/kvm/kvm_mips.c
+++ b/arch/mips/kvm/kvm_mips.c
@@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ struct kvm_vcpu *kvm_arch_vcpu_create(struct kvm *kvm, unsigned int id)
vcpu->arch.last_sched_cpu = -1;
/* Start off the timer */
- kvm_mips_emulate_count(vcpu);
+ kvm_mips_init_count(vcpu);
return vcpu;
@@ -707,9 +707,6 @@ static int kvm_mips_set_reg(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu,
case KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_STATUS:
kvm_write_c0_guest_status(cop0, v);
break;
- case KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_CAUSE:
- kvm_write_c0_guest_cause(cop0, v);
- break;
case KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_EPC:
kvm_write_c0_guest_epc(cop0, v);
break;
@@ -719,6 +716,7 @@ static int kvm_mips_set_reg(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu,
/* registers to be handled specially */
case KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_COUNT:
case KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_COMPARE:
+ case KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_CAUSE:
return kvm_mips_callbacks->set_one_reg(vcpu, reg, v);
default:
return -EINVAL;
@@ -992,9 +990,7 @@ enum hrtimer_restart kvm_mips_comparecount_wakeup(struct hrtimer *timer)
vcpu = container_of(timer, struct kvm_vcpu, arch.comparecount_timer);
kvm_mips_comparecount_func((unsigned long) vcpu);
- hrtimer_forward_now(&vcpu->arch.comparecount_timer,
- ktime_set(0, MS_TO_NS(10)));
- return HRTIMER_RESTART;
+ return kvm_mips_count_timeout(vcpu);
}
int kvm_arch_vcpu_init(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
diff --git a/arch/mips/kvm/kvm_mips_emul.c b/arch/mips/kvm/kvm_mips_emul.c
index bad31c62..088c25d 100644
--- a/arch/mips/kvm/kvm_mips_emul.c
+++ b/arch/mips/kvm/kvm_mips_emul.c
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/err.h>
+#include <linux/ktime.h>
#include <linux/kvm_host.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/vmalloc.h>
@@ -228,25 +229,364 @@ enum emulation_result update_pc(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, uint32_t cause)
return er;
}
-/* Everytime the compare register is written to, we need to decide when to fire
- * the timer that represents timer ticks to the GUEST.
+/**
+ * kvm_mips_count_disabled() - Find whether the CP0_Count timer is disabled.
+ * @vcpu: Virtual CPU.
*
+ * Returns: 1 if the CP0_Count timer is disabled by the guest CP0_Cause.DC
+ * bit.
+ * 0 otherwise (in which case CP0_Count timer is running).
*/
-enum emulation_result kvm_mips_emulate_count(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
+static inline int kvm_mips_count_disabled(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
{
struct mips_coproc *cop0 = vcpu->arch.cop0;
- enum emulation_result er = EMULATE_DONE;
+ return kvm_read_c0_guest_cause(cop0) & CAUSEF_DC;
+}
- /* If COUNT is enabled */
- if (!(kvm_read_c0_guest_cause(cop0) & CAUSEF_DC)) {
- hrtimer_try_to_cancel(&vcpu->arch.comparecount_timer);
- hrtimer_start(&vcpu->arch.comparecount_timer,
- ktime_set(0, MS_TO_NS(10)), HRTIMER_MODE_REL);
- } else {
- hrtimer_try_to_cancel(&vcpu->arch.comparecount_timer);
+/**
+ * kvm_mips_ktime_to_count() - Scale ktime_t to a 32-bit count.
+ *
+ * Caches the dynamic nanosecond bias in vcpu->arch.count_dyn_bias.
+ *
+ * Assumes !kvm_mips_count_disabled(@vcpu) (guest CP0_Count timer is running).
+ */
+static uint32_t kvm_mips_ktime_to_count(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, ktime_t now)
+{
+ s64 now_ns, periods;
+ u64 delta;
+
+ now_ns = ktime_to_ns(now);
+ delta = now_ns + vcpu->arch.count_dyn_bias;
+
+ if (delta >= vcpu->arch.count_period) {
+ /* If delta is out of safe range the bias needs adjusting */
+ periods = div64_s64(now_ns, vcpu->arch.count_period);
+ vcpu->arch.count_dyn_bias = -periods * vcpu->arch.count_period;
+ /* Recalculate delta with new bias */
+ delta = now_ns + vcpu->arch.count_dyn_bias;
}
- return er;
+ /*
+ * We've ensured that:
+ * delta < count_period
+ *
+ * Therefore the intermediate delta*count_hz will never overflow since
+ * at the boundary condition:
+ * delta = count_period
+ * delta = NSEC_PER_SEC * 2^32 / count_hz
+ * delta * count_hz = NSEC_PER_SEC * 2^32
+ */
+ return div_u64(delta * vcpu->arch.count_hz, NSEC_PER_SEC);
+}
+
+/**
+ * kvm_mips_read_count_running() - Read the current count value as if running.
+ * @vcpu: Virtual CPU.
+ * @now: Kernel time to read CP0_Count at.
+ *
+ * Returns the current guest CP0_Count register at time @now and handles if the
+ * timer interrupt is pending and hasn't been handled yet.
+ *
+ * Returns: The current value of the guest CP0_Count register.
+ */
+static uint32_t kvm_mips_read_count_running(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, ktime_t now)
+{
+ ktime_t expires;
+ int running;
+
+ /* Is the hrtimer pending? */
+ expires = hrtimer_get_expires(&vcpu->arch.comparecount_timer);
+ if (ktime_compare(now, expires) >= 0) {
+ /*
+ * Cancel it while we handle it so there's no chance of
+ * interference with the timeout handler.
+ */
+ running = hrtimer_cancel(&vcpu->arch.comparecount_timer);
+
+ /* Nothing should be waiting on the timeout */
+ kvm_mips_callbacks->queue_timer_int(vcpu);
+
+ /*
+ * Restart the timer if it was running based on the expiry time
+ * we read, so that we don't push it back 2 periods.
+ */
+ if (running) {
+ expires = ktime_add_ns(expires,
+ vcpu->arch.count_period);
+ hrtimer_start(&vcpu->arch.comparecount_timer, expires,
+ HRTIMER_MODE_ABS);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Return the biased and scaled guest CP0_Count */
+ return vcpu->arch.count_bias + kvm_mips_ktime_to_count(vcpu, now);
+}
+
+/**
+ * kvm_mips_read_count() - Read the current count value.
+ * @vcpu: Virtual CPU.
+ *
+ * Read the current guest CP0_Count value, taking into account whether the timer
+ * is stopped.
+ *
+ * Returns: The current guest CP0_Count value.
+ */
+uint32_t kvm_mips_read_count(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
+{
+ struct mips_coproc *cop0 = vcpu->arch.cop0;
+
+ /* If count disabled just read static copy of count */
+ if (kvm_mips_count_disabled(vcpu))
+ return kvm_read_c0_guest_count(cop0);
+
+ return kvm_mips_read_count_running(vcpu, ktime_get());
+}
+
+/**
+ * kvm_mips_freeze_hrtimer() - Safely stop the hrtimer.
+ * @vcpu: Virtual CPU.
+ * @count: Output pointer for CP0_Count value at point of freeze.
+ *
+ * Freeze the hrtimer safely and return both the ktime and the CP0_Count value
+ * at the point it was frozen. It is guaranteed that any pending interrupts at
+ * the point it was frozen are handled, and none after that point.
+ *
+ * This is useful where the time/CP0_Count is needed in the calculation of the
+ * new parameters.
+ *
+ * Assumes !kvm_mips_count_disabled(@vcpu) (guest CP0_Count timer is running).
+ *
+ * Returns: The ktime at the point of freeze.
+ */
+static ktime_t kvm_mips_freeze_hrtimer(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu,
+ uint32_t *count)
+{
+ ktime_t now;
+
+ /* stop hrtimer before finding time */
+ hrtimer_cancel(&vcpu->arch.comparecount_timer);
+ now = ktime_get();
+
+ /* find count at this point and handle pending hrtimer */
+ *count = kvm_mips_read_count_running(vcpu, now);
+
+ return now;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * kvm_mips_resume_hrtimer() - Resume hrtimer, updating expiry.
+ * @vcpu: Virtual CPU.
+ * @now: ktime at point of resume.
+ * @count: CP0_Count at point of resume.
+ *
+ * Resumes the timer and updates the timer expiry based on @now and @count.
+ * This can be used in conjunction with kvm_mips_freeze_timer() when timer
+ * parameters need to be changed.
+ *
+ * It is guaranteed that a timer interrupt immediately after resume will be
+ * handled, but not if CP_Compare is exactly at @count. That case is already
+ * handled by kvm_mips_freeze_timer().
+ *
+ * Assumes !kvm_mips_count_disabled(@vcpu) (guest CP0_Count timer is running).
+ */
+static void kvm_mips_resume_hrtimer(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu,
+ ktime_t now, uint32_t count)
+{
+ struct mips_coproc *cop0 = vcpu->arch.cop0;
+ uint32_t compare;
+ u64 delta;
+ ktime_t expire;
+
+ /* Calculate timeout (wrap 0 to 2^32) */
+ compare = kvm_read_c0_guest_compare(cop0);
+ delta = (u64)(uint32_t)(compare - count - 1) + 1;
+ delta = div_u64(delta * NSEC_PER_SEC, vcpu->arch.count_hz);
+ expire = ktime_add_ns(now, delta);
+
+ /* Update hrtimer to use new timeout */
+ hrtimer_cancel(&vcpu->arch.comparecount_timer);
+ hrtimer_start(&vcpu->arch.comparecount_timer, expire, HRTIMER_MODE_ABS);
+}
+
+/**
+ * kvm_mips_update_hrtimer() - Update next expiry time of hrtimer.
+ * @vcpu: Virtual CPU.
+ *
+ * Recalculates and updates the expiry time of the hrtimer. This can be used
+ * after timer parameters have been altered which do not depend on the time that
+ * the change occurs (in those cases kvm_mips_freeze_hrtimer() and
+ * kvm_mips_resume_hrtimer() are used directly).
+ *
+ * It is guaranteed that no timer interrupts will be lost in the process.
+ *
+ * Assumes !kvm_mips_count_disabled(@vcpu) (guest CP0_Count timer is running).
+ */
+static void kvm_mips_update_hrtimer(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
+{
+ ktime_t now;
+ uint32_t count;
+
+ /*
+ * freeze_hrtimer takes care of a timer interrupts <= count, and
+ * resume_hrtimer the hrtimer takes care of a timer interrupts > count.
+ */
+ now = kvm_mips_freeze_hrtimer(vcpu, &count);
+ kvm_mips_resume_hrtimer(vcpu, now, count);
+}
+
+/**
+ * kvm_mips_write_count() - Modify the count and update timer.
+ * @vcpu: Virtual CPU.
+ * @count: Guest CP0_Count value to set.
+ *
+ * Sets the CP0_Count value and updates the timer accordingly.
+ */
+void kvm_mips_write_count(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, uint32_t count)
+{
+ struct mips_coproc *cop0 = vcpu->arch.cop0;
+ ktime_t now;
+
+ /* Calculate bias */
+ now = ktime_get();
+ vcpu->arch.count_bias = count - kvm_mips_ktime_to_count(vcpu, now);
+
+ if (kvm_mips_count_disabled(vcpu))
+ /* The timer's disabled, adjust the static count */
+ kvm_write_c0_guest_count(cop0, count);
+ else
+ /* Update timeout */
+ kvm_mips_resume_hrtimer(vcpu, now, count);
+}
+
+/**
+ * kvm_mips_init_count() - Initialise timer.
+ * @vcpu: Virtual CPU.
+ *
+ * Initialise the timer to a sensible frequency, namely 100MHz, zero it, and set
+ * it going if it's enabled.
+ */
+void kvm_mips_init_count(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
+{
+ /* 100 MHz */
+ vcpu->arch.count_hz = 100*1000*1000;
+ vcpu->arch.count_period = div_u64((u64)NSEC_PER_SEC << 32,
+ vcpu->arch.count_hz);
+ vcpu->arch.count_dyn_bias = 0;
+
+ /* Starting at 0 */
+ kvm_mips_write_count(vcpu, 0);
+}
+
+/**
+ * kvm_mips_write_compare() - Modify compare and update timer.
+ * @vcpu: Virtual CPU.
+ * @compare: New CP0_Compare value.
+ *
+ * Update CP0_Compare to a new value and update the timeout.
+ */
+void kvm_mips_write_compare(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, uint32_t compare)
+{
+ struct mips_coproc *cop0 = vcpu->arch.cop0;
+
+ /* if unchanged, must just be an ack */
+ if (kvm_read_c0_guest_compare(cop0) == compare)
+ return;
+
+ /* Update compare */
+ kvm_write_c0_guest_compare(cop0, compare);
+
+ /* Update timeout if count enabled */
+ if (!kvm_mips_count_disabled(vcpu))
+ kvm_mips_update_hrtimer(vcpu);
+}
+
+/**
+ * kvm_mips_count_disable() - Disable count.
+ * @vcpu: Virtual CPU.
+ *
+ * Disable the CP0_Count timer. A timer interrupt on or before the final stop
+ * time will be handled but not after.
+ *
+ * Assumes CP0_Count was previously enabled but now Guest.CP0_Cause.DC has been
+ * set (count disabled).
+ *
+ * Returns: The time that the timer was stopped.
+ */
+static ktime_t kvm_mips_count_disable(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
+{
+ struct mips_coproc *cop0 = vcpu->arch.cop0;
+ uint32_t count;
+ ktime_t now;
+
+ /* Stop hrtimer */
+ hrtimer_cancel(&vcpu->arch.comparecount_timer);
+
+ /* Set the static count from the dynamic count, handling pending TI */
+ now = ktime_get();
+ count = kvm_mips_read_count_running(vcpu, now);
+ kvm_write_c0_guest_count(cop0, count);
+
+ return now;
+}
+
+/**
+ * kvm_mips_count_disable_cause() - Disable count using CP0_Cause.DC.
+ * @vcpu: Virtual CPU.
+ *
+ * Disable the CP0_Count timer and set CP0_Cause.DC. A timer interrupt on or
+ * before the final stop time will be handled, but not after.
+ *
+ * Assumes CP0_Cause.DC is clear (count enabled).
+ */
+void kvm_mips_count_disable_cause(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
+{
+ struct mips_coproc *cop0 = vcpu->arch.cop0;
+
+ kvm_set_c0_guest_cause(cop0, CAUSEF_DC);
+ kvm_mips_count_disable(vcpu);
+}
+
+/**
+ * kvm_mips_count_enable_cause() - Enable count using CP0_Cause.DC.
+ * @vcpu: Virtual CPU.
+ *
+ * Enable the CP0_Count timer and clear CP0_Cause.DC. A timer interrupt after
+ * the start time will be handled, potentially before even returning, so the
+ * caller should be careful with ordering of CP0_Cause modifications so as not
+ * to lose it.
+ *
+ * Assumes CP0_Cause.DC is set (count disabled).
+ */
+void kvm_mips_count_enable_cause(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
+{
+ struct mips_coproc *cop0 = vcpu->arch.cop0;
+ uint32_t count;
+
+ kvm_clear_c0_guest_cause(cop0, CAUSEF_DC);
+
+ /*
+ * Set the dynamic count to match the static count.
+ * This starts the hrtimer.
+ */
+ count = kvm_read_c0_guest_count(cop0);
+ kvm_mips_write_count(vcpu, count);
+}
+
+/**
+ * kvm_mips_count_timeout() - Push timer forward on timeout.
+ * @vcpu: Virtual CPU.
+ *
+ * Handle an hrtimer event by push the hrtimer forward a period.
+ *
+ * Returns: The hrtimer_restart value to return to the hrtimer subsystem.
+ */
+enum hrtimer_restart kvm_mips_count_timeout(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
+{
+ /* Add the Count period to the current expiry time */
+ hrtimer_add_expires_ns(&vcpu->arch.comparecount_timer,
+ vcpu->arch.count_period);
+ return HRTIMER_RESTART;
}
enum emulation_result kvm_mips_emul_eret(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
@@ -471,8 +811,7 @@ kvm_mips_emulate_CP0(uint32_t inst, uint32_t *opc, uint32_t cause,
#endif
/* Get reg */
if ((rd == MIPS_CP0_COUNT) && (sel == 0)) {
- /* XXXKYMA: Run the Guest count register @ 1/4 the rate of the host */
- vcpu->arch.gprs[rt] = (read_c0_count() >> 2);
+ vcpu->arch.gprs[rt] = kvm_mips_read_count(vcpu);
} else if ((rd == MIPS_CP0_ERRCTL) && (sel == 0)) {
vcpu->arch.gprs[rt] = 0x0;
#ifdef CONFIG_KVM_MIPS_DYN_TRANS
@@ -539,10 +878,7 @@ kvm_mips_emulate_CP0(uint32_t inst, uint32_t *opc, uint32_t cause,
}
/* Are we writing to COUNT */
else if ((rd == MIPS_CP0_COUNT) && (sel == 0)) {
- /* Linux doesn't seem to write into COUNT, we throw an error
- * if we notice a write to COUNT
- */
- /*er = EMULATE_FAIL; */
+ kvm_mips_write_count(vcpu, vcpu->arch.gprs[rt]);
goto done;
} else if ((rd == MIPS_CP0_COMPARE) && (sel == 0)) {
kvm_debug("[%#x] MTCz, COMPARE %#lx <- %#lx\n",
@@ -552,8 +888,8 @@ kvm_mips_emulate_CP0(uint32_t inst, uint32_t *opc, uint32_t cause,
/* If we are writing to COMPARE */
/* Clear pending timer interrupt, if any */
kvm_mips_callbacks->dequeue_timer_int(vcpu);
- kvm_write_c0_guest_compare(cop0,
- vcpu->arch.gprs[rt]);
+ kvm_mips_write_compare(vcpu,
+ vcpu->arch.gprs[rt]);
} else if ((rd == MIPS_CP0_STATUS) && (sel == 0)) {
kvm_write_c0_guest_status(cop0,
vcpu->arch.gprs[rt]);
@@ -564,6 +900,20 @@ kvm_mips_emulate_CP0(uint32_t inst, uint32_t *opc, uint32_t cause,
#ifdef CONFIG_KVM_MIPS_DYN_TRANS
kvm_mips_trans_mtc0(inst, opc, vcpu);
#endif
+ } else if ((rd == MIPS_CP0_CAUSE) && (sel == 0)) {
+ uint32_t old_cause, new_cause;
+ old_cause = kvm_read_c0_guest_cause(cop0);
+ new_cause = vcpu->arch.gprs[rt];
+ /* Update R/W bits */
+ kvm_change_c0_guest_cause(cop0, 0x08800300,
+ new_cause);
+ /* DC bit enabling/disabling timer? */
+ if ((old_cause ^ new_cause) & CAUSEF_DC) {
+ if (new_cause & CAUSEF_DC)
+ kvm_mips_count_disable_cause(vcpu);
+ else
+ kvm_mips_count_enable_cause(vcpu);
+ }
} else {
cop0->reg[rd][sel] = vcpu->arch.gprs[rt];
#ifdef CONFIG_KVM_MIPS_DYN_TRANS
@@ -1553,8 +1903,7 @@ kvm_mips_handle_ri(unsigned long cause, uint32_t *opc,
current_cpu_data.icache.linesz);
break;
case 2: /* Read count register */
- printk("RDHWR: Cont register\n");
- arch->gprs[rt] = kvm_read_c0_guest_count(cop0);
+ arch->gprs[rt] = kvm_mips_read_count(vcpu);
break;
case 3: /* Count register resolution */
switch (current_cpu_data.cputype) {
diff --git a/arch/mips/kvm/kvm_trap_emul.c b/arch/mips/kvm/kvm_trap_emul.c
index f1e8389..9908f2b0 100644
--- a/arch/mips/kvm/kvm_trap_emul.c
+++ b/arch/mips/kvm/kvm_trap_emul.c
@@ -407,8 +407,7 @@ static int kvm_trap_emul_get_one_reg(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu,
{
switch (reg->id) {
case KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_COUNT:
- /* XXXKYMA: Run the Guest count register @ 1/4 the rate of the host */
- *v = (read_c0_count() >> 2);
+ *v = kvm_mips_read_count(vcpu);
break;
default:
return -EINVAL;
@@ -424,10 +423,30 @@ static int kvm_trap_emul_set_one_reg(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu,
switch (reg->id) {
case KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_COUNT:
- /* Not supported yet */
+ kvm_mips_write_count(vcpu, v);
break;
case KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_COMPARE:
- kvm_write_c0_guest_compare(cop0, v);
+ kvm_mips_write_compare(vcpu, v);
+ break;
+ case KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_CAUSE:
+ /*
+ * If the timer is stopped or started (DC bit) it must look
+ * atomic with changes to the interrupt pending bits (TI, IRQ5).
+ * A timer interrupt should not happen in between.
+ */
+ if ((kvm_read_c0_guest_cause(cop0) ^ v) & CAUSEF_DC) {
+ if (v & CAUSEF_DC) {
+ /* disable timer first */
+ kvm_mips_count_disable_cause(vcpu);
+ kvm_change_c0_guest_cause(cop0, ~CAUSEF_DC, v);
+ } else {
+ /* enable timer last */
+ kvm_change_c0_guest_cause(cop0, ~CAUSEF_DC, v);
+ kvm_mips_count_enable_cause(vcpu);
+ }
+ } else {
+ kvm_write_c0_guest_cause(cop0, v);
+ }
break;
default:
return -EINVAL;
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