Re: [PATCH v2 03/10] KVM: arm: guest debug, define API headers

From: Andrew Jones
Date: Fri Apr 10 2015 - 09:06:35 EST


On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 04:08:01PM +0100, Alex Bennée wrote:
> This commit defines the API headers for guest debugging. There are two
> architecture specific debug structures:
>
> - kvm_guest_debug_arch, allows us to pass in HW debug registers
> - kvm_debug_exit_arch, signals the exact debug exit and pc
>
> The type of debugging being used is control by the architecture specific
controlled
> control bits of the kvm_guest_debug->control flags in the ioctl
> structure.
>
> Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
> ---
> v2
> - expose hsr and pc directly to user-space
>
> diff --git a/arch/arm64/include/uapi/asm/kvm.h b/arch/arm64/include/uapi/asm/kvm.h
> index 3ef77a4..6ee70a0 100644
> --- a/arch/arm64/include/uapi/asm/kvm.h
> +++ b/arch/arm64/include/uapi/asm/kvm.h
> @@ -100,10 +100,24 @@ struct kvm_sregs {
> struct kvm_fpu {
> };
>
> +/*
> + * See ARM ARM D7.3: Debug Registers
> + *
> + * The control registers are architecturally defined as 32 bits but are
> + * stored as 64 bit values along side the value registers and aligned
> + * with the rest 64 bit registers in the normal CPU context.
^ of the
> + */
> +#define KVM_ARM_NDBG_REGS 16
> struct kvm_guest_debug_arch {
> + __u64 dbg_bcr[KVM_ARM_NDBG_REGS];
> + __u64 dbg_bvr[KVM_ARM_NDBG_REGS];
> + __u64 dbg_wcr[KVM_ARM_NDBG_REGS];
> + __u64 dbg_wvr[KVM_ARM_NDBG_REGS];
> };
>
> struct kvm_debug_exit_arch {
> + __u64 pc;
> + __u32 hsr;
> };
>
> struct kvm_sync_regs {
> @@ -207,4 +221,11 @@ struct kvm_arch_memory_slot {
>
> #endif
>
> +/*
> + * Architecture related debug defines - upper 16 bits of
> + * kvm_guest_debug->control
> + */
> +#define KVM_GUESTDBG_USE_SW_BP __KVM_GUESTDBG_USE_SW_BP
> +#define KVM_GUESTDBG_USE_HW_BP __KVM_GUESTDBG_USE_HW_BP
> +
> #endif /* __ARM_KVM_H__ */
> --
> 2.3.4
>

couple typo nits, otherwise

Reviewed-by: Andrew Jones <drjones@xxxxxxxxxx>
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