Re: [PATCH v4 00/23] arm64: Virtualization Host Extension support

From: Marc Zyngier
Date: Mon Feb 15 2016 - 05:34:29 EST


On 15/02/16 10:23, Catalin Marinas wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 07:10:50PM +0000, Marc Zyngier wrote:
>> On 11/02/16 19:07, Christoffer Dall wrote:
>>> On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 06:39:41PM +0000, Marc Zyngier wrote:
>>>> ARMv8.1 comes with the "Virtualization Host Extension" (VHE for
>>>> short), which enables simpler support of Type-2 hypervisors.
>>>>
>>>> This extension allows the kernel to directly run at EL2, and
>>>> significantly reduces the number of system registers shared between
>>>> host and guest, reducing the overhead of virtualization.
>>>>
>>>> In order to have the same kernel binary running on all versions of the
>>>> architecture, this series makes heavy use of runtime code patching.
>>>>
>>>> The first 22 patches massage the KVM code to deal with VHE and enable
>>>> Linux to run at EL2. The last patch catches an ugly case when VHE
>>>> capable CPUs are paired with some of their less capable siblings. This
>>>> should never happen, but hey...
>>>>
>>>> I have deliberately left out some of the more "advanced"
>>>> optimizations, as they are likely to distract the reviewer from the
>>>> core infrastructure, which is what I care about at the moment.
>>>>
>>>> Note: GDB is currently busted on VHE systems, as it checks for version
>>>> 6 on the debug architecture, while VHE is version 7. The
>>>> binutils people are on the case.
>>>>
>>>> This has been tested on the FVP_Base_SLV-V8-A model, and based on
>>>> v4.5-rc3 + kvmarm/master. I've put a branch out on:
>>>>
>>>> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/maz/arm-platforms.git kvm-arm64/vhe
>>>
>>> I'm happy with this series as it stands, we just need someone to take a
>>> look at that debug patch and be happy with it.
>>
>> I think Will is planning to have a go at it shortly. Once he and Catalin
>> are happy with the thing, I'll throw it into -next for a good shake.
>
> Fine by me but it would be good for Will to have a look, especially on
> the debug and perf stuff.

Definitely. To make it clear, I do not intend to put anything in -next
until all the relevant people has reviewed it, and at least given their Ack.

Thanks,

M.
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