@@ -1892,8 +1892,27 @@ EXC_VIRT_END(system_call, 0x4c00, 0x100)
#ifdef CONFIG_KVM_BOOK3S_64_HANDLER
TRAMP_REAL_BEGIN(kvm_hcall)
+ std r9,PACA_EXGEN+EX_R9(r13)
+ std r11,PACA_EXGEN+EX_R11(r13)
+ std r12,PACA_EXGEN+EX_R12(r13)
+ mfcr r9
mfctr r10
- SET_SCRATCH0(r10) /* Save r13 in SCRATCH0 */
+ std r10,PACA_EXGEN+EX_R13(r13)
+ li r10,0
+ std r10,PACA_EXGEN+EX_CFAR(r13)
+ std r10,PACA_EXGEN+EX_CTR(r13)
+ /*
+ * Save the PPR (on systems that support it) before changing to
+ * HMT_MEDIUM. That allows the KVM code to save that value into the
+ * guest state (it is the guest's PPR value).
+ */
+BEGIN_FTR_SECTION
+ mfspr r10,SPRN_PPR
+ std r10,PACA_EXGEN+EX_PPR(r13)
+END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_HAS_PPR)
+
+ HMT_MEDIUM
+
#ifdef CONFIG_RELOCATABLE
/*
* Requires __LOAD_FAR_HANDLER beause kvmppc_hcall lives
@@ -11,40 +11,28 @@
* These are branched to from interrupt handlers in exception-64s.S which set
* IKVM_REAL or IKVM_VIRT, if HSTATE_IN_GUEST was found to be non-zero.
*/
+
+/*
+ * This is a hcall, so register convention is as
+ * Documentation/powerpc/papr_hcalls.rst.
+ *
+ * This may also be a syscall from PR-KVM userspace that is to be
+ * reflected to the PR guest kernel, so registers may be set up for
+ * a system call rather than hcall. We don't currently clobber
+ * anything here, but the 0xc00 handler has already clobbered CTR
+ * and CR0, so PR-KVM can not support a guest kernel that preserves
+ * those registers across its system calls.
+ *
+ * The state of registers is as kvmppc_interrupt, except CFAR is not
+ * saved, R13 is not in SCRATCH0, and R10 does not contain the trap.
+ */
.global kvmppc_hcall
.balign IFETCH_ALIGN_BYTES
kvmppc_hcall:
- /*
- * This is a hcall, so register convention is as
- * Documentation/powerpc/papr_hcalls.rst, with these additions:
- * R13 = PACA
- * guest R13 saved in SPRN_SCRATCH0
- * R10 = free
- * guest r10 saved in PACA_EXGEN
- *
- * This may also be a syscall from PR-KVM userspace that is to be
- * reflected to the PR guest kernel, so registers may be set up for
- * a system call rather than hcall. We don't currently clobber
- * anything here, but the 0xc00 handler has already clobbered CTR
- * and CR0, so PR-KVM can not support a guest kernel that preserves
- * those registers across its system calls.
- */
- /*
- * Save the PPR (on systems that support it) before changing to
- * HMT_MEDIUM. That allows the KVM code to save that value into the
- * guest state (it is the guest's PPR value).
- */
-BEGIN_FTR_SECTION
- mfspr r10,SPRN_PPR
- std r10,HSTATE_PPR(r13)
-END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_HAS_PPR)
- HMT_MEDIUM
- mfcr r10
- std r12,HSTATE_SCRATCH0(r13)
- sldi r12,r10,32
- ori r12,r12,0xc00
- ld r10,PACA_EXGEN+EX_R10(r13)
- b do_kvm_interrupt
+ ld r10,PACA_EXGEN+EX_R13(r13)
+ SET_SCRATCH0(r10)
+ li r10,0xc00
+ /* Now we look like kvmppc_interrupt */
/*
* KVM interrupt entry occurs after GEN_INT_ENTRY runs, and follows that
@@ -91,7 +79,6 @@ END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_HAS_PPR)
ld r10,EX_R10(r11)
ld r11,EX_R11(r11)
-do_kvm_interrupt:
/*
* Hcalls and other interrupts come here after normalising register
* contents and save locations: