Many of the license and Intel copyright headers include the "All rights
reserved" string. It is not relevant in the context of the BSD-3-Clause
license that the code is released under. This patch removes those strings
throughout the code (hypervisor, devicemodel and misc).
Tracked-On: #7254
Signed-off-by: Geoffroy Van Cutsem <geoffroy.vancutsem@intel.com>
Currently in sanitize_vm_config, all LAPIC-PT VM are treated as RTVM,
which can be relaxed: LAPIC PT VM does not have to be RTVM.
Change the logic in sanitize_vm_config to support this relaxation.
Tracked-On: #6968
Signed-off-by: Yifan Liu <yifan1.liu@intel.com>
Acked-by: Anthony Xu <anthony.xu@intel.com>
The CONFIG_MAX_IR_ENTRIES and CONFIG_MAX_PT_IRQ_ENTRIES are separate
configuration items, and they can be configured through configuration tool
When the number of PT irq entries are more than IR entries, then some
passthrough devices' irqs may failed to be protected by interrupt
remapping or automatically injected by post-interrupt mechanism.
And it waste memory if the CONFIG_MAX_IR_ENTRIES is larger.
This patch replace the CONFIG_MAX_IR_ENTRIES to MAX_IR_ENTRIES and
enforce it align to CONFIG_PT_IRQ_ENTRIES and round up to > 2^n as the
IRTA_REG spec.This way can enforce all PT irqs works with IR or PI
mechanism.
Tracked-On: #6745
Signed-off-by: Chenli Wei <chenli.wei@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Wang, Yu1 <yu1.wang@intel.com>
Rename SOS_VM type to SERVICE_VM
rename UOS to User VM in XML description
rename uos_thread_pid to user_vm_thread_pid
rename devname_uos to devname_user_vm
rename uosid to user_vmid
rename UOS_ACK to USER_VM_ACK
rename SOS_VM_CONFIG_CPU_AFFINITY to SERVICE_VM_CONFIG_CPU_AFFINITY
rename SOS_COM to SERVICE_VM_COM
rename SOS_UART1_VALID_NUM" to SERVICE_VM_UART1_VALID_NUM
rename SOS_BOOTARGS_DIFF to SERVICE_VM_BOOTARGS_DIFF
rename uos to user_vm in launch script and xml
Tracked-On: #6744
Signed-off-by: Liu Long <long.liu@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Geoffroy Van Cutsem <geoffroy.vancutsem@intel.com>
Rename SOS_VM_NUM to SERVICE_VM_NUM.
rename SOS_SOCKET_PORT to SERVICE_VM_SOCKET_PORT.
rename PROCESS_RUN_IN_SOS to PROCESS_RUN_IN_SERVICE_VM.
rename PCI_DEV_TYPE_SOSEMUL to PCI_DEV_TYPE_SERVICE_VM_EMUL.
rename SHUTDOWN_REQ_FROM_SOS to SHUTDOWN_REQ_FROM_SERVICE_VM.
rename PROCESS_RUN_IN_SOS to PROCESS_RUN_IN_SERVICE_VM.
rename SHUTDOWN_REQ_FROM_UOS to SHUTDOWN_REQ_FROM_USER_VM.
rename UOS_SOCKET_PORT to USER_VM_SOCKET_PORT.
rename SOS_CONSOLE to SERVICE_VM_OS_CONSOLE.
rename SOS_LCS_SOCK to SERVICE_VM_LCS_SOCK.
rename SOS_VM_BOOTARGS to SERVICE_VM_OS_BOOTARGS.
rename SOS_ROOTFS to SERVICE_VM_ROOTFS.
rename SOS_IDLE to SERVICE_VM_IDLE.
rename SEVERITY_SOS to SEVERITY_SERVICE_VM.
rename SOS_VM_UUID to SERVICE_VM_UUID.
rename SOS_REQ to SERVICE_VM_REQ.
rename RTCT_NATIVE_FILE_PATH_IN_SOS to RTCT_NATIVE_FILE_PATH_IN_SERVICE_VM.
rename CBC_REQ_T_UOS_ACTIVE to CBC_REQ_T_USER_VM_ACTIVE.
rename CBC_REQ_T_UOS_INACTIVE to CBC_REQ_T_USER_VM_INACTIV.
rename uos_active to user_vm_active.
Tracked-On: #6744
Signed-off-by: Liu Long <long.liu@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Geoffroy Van Cutsem <geoffroy.vancutsem@intel.com>
For vCAT, it may need to store more than MAX_VCPUS_PER_VM of closids,
change clos in vm_config.h to a pointer to accommodate this situation
Rename clos to pclosids
pclosids now is a pointer to an array of physical CLOSIDs that is defined
in vm_configurations.c by vmconfig. The number of elements in the array
must be equal to the value given by num_pclosids
Add max_type_pcbm (type: l2 or l3) to struct acrn_vm_config, which stores a bitmask
that selects/covers all the physical cache ways assigned to the VM
Change vmsr.c to accommodate this amended data structure
Change the config-tools to generate vm_configurations.c, and fill in the num_closids
and clos pointers based on the information from the scenario file.
Now vm_configurations.c.xsl generates all the clos related code so remove the same
code from misc_cfg.h.xsl.
Examples:
Scenario file:
<RDT>
<RDT_ENABLED>y</RDT_ENABLED>
<CDP_ENABLED>n</CDP_ENABLED>
<VCAT_ENABLED>y</VCAT_ENABLED>
<CLOS_MASK>0x7ff</CLOS_MASK>
<CLOS_MASK>0x7ff</CLOS_MASK>
<CLOS_MASK>0x7ff</CLOS_MASK>
<CLOS_MASK>0xff800</CLOS_MASK>
<CLOS_MASK>0xff800</CLOS_MASK>
<CLOS_MASK>0xff800</CLOS_MASK>
<CLOS_MASK>0xff800</CLOS_MASK>
<CLOS_MASK>0xff800</CLOS_MASK>
/RDT>
<vm id="0">
<guest_flags>
<guest_flag>GUEST_FLAG_VCAT_ENABLED</guest_flag>
</guest_flags>
<clos>
<vcpu_clos>3</vcpu_clos>
<vcpu_clos>4</vcpu_clos>
<vcpu_clos>5</vcpu_clos>
<vcpu_clos>6</vcpu_clos>
<vcpu_clos>7</vcpu_clos>
</clos>
</vm>
<vm id="1">
<clos>
<vcpu_clos>1</vcpu_clos>
<vcpu_clos>2</vcpu_clos>
</clos>
</vm>
vm_configurations.c (generated by config-tools) with the above vCAT config:
static uint16_t vm0_vcpu_clos[5U] = {3U, 4U, 5U, 6U, 7U};
static uint16_t vm1_vcpu_clos[2U] = {1U, 2U};
struct acrn_vm_config vm_configs[CONFIG_MAX_VM_NUM] = {
{
.guest_flags = (GUEST_FLAG_VCAT_ENABLED),
.pclosids = vm0_vcpu_clos,
.num_pclosids = 5U,
.max_l3_pcbm = 0xff800U,
},
{
.pclosids = vm1_vcpu_clos,
.num_pclosids = 2U,
},
};
Tracked-On: #5917
Signed-off-by: dongshen <dongsheng.x.zhang@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
- SOS does not allow LAPIC passthru unless nested virtualization is
enabled on SOS.
- Currently nested virtualization requires LAPIC passthru, so if
GUEST_FLAG_VMX_ENABLED is set, GUEST_FLAG_LAPIC_PASSTHROUGH must be
set in same VM.
- Per VM GUEST_FLAG_VMX_ENABLED can be set only if CONFIG_VMX_ENABLED
is set.
Tracked-On: #5923
Signed-off-by: Junjie Mao <junjie.mao@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Zide Chen <zide.chen@intel.com>
Instead of "#include <x86/foo.h>", use "#include <asm/foo.h>".
In other words, we are adopting the same practice in Linux kernel.
Tracked-On: #5920
Signed-off-by: Liang Yi <yi.liang@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason Chen CJ <jason.cj.chen@intel.com>
Requires explicit arch path name in the include directive.
The config scripts was also updated to reflect this change.
Tracked-On: #5825
Signed-off-by: Peter Fang <peter.fang@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason Chen CJ <jason.cj.chen@intel.com>
If pre-launched VM co-exist with SOS, it must has higher severity
than SOS.
Tracked-On: #5615
Signed-off-by: Tao Yuhong <yuhong.tao@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Fei Li <fei1.li@intel.com>
This patch makes the build system of the hypervisor to cache the board and
scenario XML files in the build directory and generate C configuration
files from them at build time. The C configuration files that are cached in
the git repo is no longer used or updated. Paths to these generated files
in the prebuild Makefile is updated accordingly.
The following targets are introduced or modified.
* defconfig: Copy default configuration XMLs to the build directory and
generate C configuration files.
* oldconfig: No action.
* menuconfig: Print a message to redirect users to use the config app
and exit.
* showconfig: Print the BOARD, SCENARIO and RELEASE configured for the
current build.
* update_config: No action.
* (default): Build the hypervisor with defined configurations.
The following variables can be set on the command line to specify the
default configuration to be used.
* BOARD: Either a name of the target board or a path to a customized
board XML. When a board name is specified, the board XML file
is expected to be available under
misc/acrn-config/xmls/board-xmls.
* SCENARIO: Either a name of the scenario of a path to a customized
scenario XML. When a scenario name is specified, the
scenario XML file is expected to be available under
misc/acrn-config/xmls/config-xmls/$(BOARD).
* BOARD_FILE: Path to the board XML file to be used. This is now
obsoleted as BOARD provides the same functionality.
* SCENARIO_FILE: Path to the scenario XML file to be used. This is now
obsoleted as BOARD provides the same functionality.
BOARD/SCENARIO or BOARD_FILE/SCENARIO_FILE shall be used in pair, and
BOARD_FILE/SCENARIO_FILE shall point to valid files when specified. Any
violation to those constraints will stop the build with error
messages. When BOARD/SCENARIO and BOARD_FILE/SCENARIO_FILE are both defined
on the command line, the former takes precedence as the latter are to be
obsoleted.
Additionally, users can define the RELEASE variable to specify a debug or
release build. In case a previous build exists but is configured for a
different build type, the build system will automatically update the
scenario XML and rebuild the sources.
This patch also includes the following tweaks:
1. Do not use `realpath` to process search paths for generated
headers. `realpath` only accepts paths of existing files, while the
directories for generated headers may not be created at the time the
search paths are calculated.
2. Always expect `pci_dev.c` to be in place.
3. HV_CONFIG_* series now encodes absolute paths.
v3:
* Do not validate BOARD_FILE/SCENARIO_FILE if BOARD/SCENARIO are given.
v2:
* `defconfig` now also generates the C configuration files.
* BOARD/SCENARIO now accept either board/scenario names or XML file paths.
* Adapt to the new allocation.xml & unified.xml.
* Cleanup names of internal variables in config.mk for brevity.
Tracked-On: #5644
Signed-off-by: Junjie Mao <junjie.mao@intel.com>
The latest gcc 10.x changes the default to '-fno-common'. This causes a couple
of build failures in ACRN. This patch changes the default behaviour to
'-fcommon' for the 'acrnprobe' tool and fixes the 'hv_prebuild' codebase.
More details on that change can be found here:
https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-10/porting_to.html
Tracked-On: #5553
Tracked-On: #5549
Signed-off-by: Geoffroy Van Cutsem <geoffroy.vancutsem@intel.com>
- Since de-privilege boot is removed, we no longer need to save boot
context in boot time.
- cpu_primary_start_64 is not an entry for ACRN hypervisor any more,
and can be removed.
Tracked-On: #5197
Signed-off-by: Zide Chen <zide.chen@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason Chen CJ <jason.cj.chen@intel.com>
Move struct pt_intx_config vm0_pt_intx[] defintion to pt_intx.c
so that vm_configurations.h/vm_configurations.c are consistent for different boards
Tracked-On: #5229
Signed-off-by: dongshen <dongsheng.x.zhang@intel.com>
1.Modify clos_mask and mba_delay as a member of the union type.
2.Move HV_SUPPORTED_MAX_CLOS ,MAX_CACHE_CLOS_NUM_ENTRIES and
MAX_MBA_CLOS_NUM_ENTRIES to misc_cfg.h file.
Tracked-On: #5229
Signed-off-by: Wei Liu <weix.w.liu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: dongshen <dongsheng.x.zhang@intel.com>
HV_SUPPORTED_MAX_CLOS:
This value represents the maximum CLOS that is allowed by ACRN hypervisor.
This value is set to be least common Max CLOS (CPUID.(EAX=0x10,ECX=ResID):EDX[15:0])
among all supported RDT resources in the platform. In other words, it is
min(maximum CLOS of L2, L3 and MBA). This is done in order to have consistent
CLOS allocations between all the RDT resources.
Tracked-On: #5229
Signed-off-by: dongshen <dongsheng.x.zhang@intel.com>
add an IVSHMEM regoin and the related configuration parameters in
hybrid_rt scenario on whl-ipc-i5. The size of the shared memory is
2M, and it is used for the communication between VM0 and VM2.
v6: rename shm name; remove unnecessary MACROs.
v7: rename MACRO for shm name; add unassigned vbdf for post-launched
VMs.
Tracked-On: #4853
Signed-off-by: Shuang Zheng <shuang.zheng@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
This patch will move the VM configuration check to pre-build stage,
a test program will do the check for pre-defined VM configuration
data before making hypervisor binary. If test failed, the make
process will be aborted. So once the hypervisor binary is built
successfully or start to run, it means the VM configuration has
been sanitized.
The patch did not add any new VM configuration check function,
it just port the original sanitize_vm_config() function from cpu.c
to static_checks.c with below change:
1. remove runtime rdt detection for clos check;
2. replace pr_err() from logmsg.h with printf() from stdio.h;
3. replace runtime call get_pcpu_nums() in ALL_CPUS_MASK macro
with static defined MAX_PCPU_NUM;
4. remove cpu_affinity check since pre-launched VM might share
pcpu with SOS VM;
The BOARD/SCENARIO parameter check and configuration folder check is
also moved to prebuild Makefile.
Tracked-On: #5077
Signed-off-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason Chen CJ <jason.cj.chen@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>