[PATCH v2 1/4] arm64: hyperv: Add core Hyper-V include files

From: mhkelley58
Date: Wed Aug 29 2018 - 11:43:39 EST


From: Michael Kelley <mikelley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

hyperv-tlfs.h defines Hyper-V interfaces from the Hyper-V Top Level
Functional Spec (TLFS). The TLFS is distinctly oriented to x86/x64,
and Hyper-V has not separated out the architecture-dependent parts into
x86/x64 vs. ARM64. So hyperv-tlfs.h includes information for ARM64
that is not yet formally published. The TLFS is available here:

docs.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/hyper-v-on-windows/reference/tlfs

mshyperv.h defines Linux-specific structures and routines for
interacting with Hyper-V on ARM64.

Signed-off-by: Michael Kelley <mikelley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reviewed-by: James Morris <jmorris@xxxxxxxxx>
---
MAINTAINERS | 2 +
arch/arm64/include/asm/hyperv-tlfs.h | 338 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
arch/arm64/include/asm/mshyperv.h | 295 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
3 files changed, 635 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 arch/arm64/include/asm/hyperv-tlfs.h
create mode 100644 arch/arm64/include/asm/mshyperv.h

diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS
index 8bef28b..c8db9be 100644
--- a/MAINTAINERS
+++ b/MAINTAINERS
@@ -6775,6 +6775,8 @@ F: arch/x86/include/asm/trace/hyperv.h
F: arch/x86/include/asm/hyperv-tlfs.h
F: arch/x86/kernel/cpu/mshyperv.c
F: arch/x86/hyperv
+F: arch/arm64/include/asm/hyperv-tlfs.h
+F: arch/arm64/include/asm/mshyperv.h
F: drivers/hid/hid-hyperv.c
F: drivers/hv/
F: drivers/input/serio/hyperv-keyboard.c
diff --git a/arch/arm64/include/asm/hyperv-tlfs.h b/arch/arm64/include/asm/hyperv-tlfs.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6f46829
--- /dev/null
+++ b/arch/arm64/include/asm/hyperv-tlfs.h
@@ -0,0 +1,338 @@
+/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
+
+/*
+ * This file contains definitions from the Hyper-V Hypervisor Top-Level
+ * Functional Specification (TLFS):
+ * https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/hyper-v-on-windows/reference/tlfs
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 2018, Microsoft, Inc.
+ *
+ * Author : Michael Kelley <mikelley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published
+ * by the Free Software Foundation.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+ * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, GOOD TITLE or
+ * NON INFRINGEMENT. See the GNU General Public License for more
+ * details.
+ */
+
+#ifndef _ASM_ARM64_HYPERV_H
+#define _ASM_ARM64_HYPERV_H
+
+#include <linux/types.h>
+
+/*
+ * These Hyper-V registers provide information equivalent to the CPUID
+ * instruction on x86/x64.
+ */
+#define HvRegisterHypervisorVersion 0x00000100 /*CPUID 0x40000002 */
+#define HvRegisterPrivilegesAndFeaturesInfo 0x00000200 /*CPUID 0x40000003 */
+#define HvRegisterFeaturesInfo 0x00000201 /*CPUID 0x40000004 */
+#define HvRegisterImplementationLimitsInfo 0x00000202 /*CPUID 0x40000005 */
+#define HvARM64RegisterInterfaceVersion 0x00090006 /*CPUID 0x40000001 */
+
+/*
+ * Feature identification. HvRegisterPrivilegesAndFeaturesInfo returns a
+ * 128-bit value with flags indicating which features are available to the
+ * partition based upon the current partition privileges. The 128-bit
+ * value is broken up with different portions stored in different 32-bit
+ * fields in the ms_hyperv structure.
+ */
+
+/* Partition Reference Counter available*/
+#define HV_MSR_TIME_REF_COUNT_AVAILABLE (1 << 1)
+
+/*
+ * Synthetic Timers available
+ */
+#define HV_MSR_SYNTIMER_AVAILABLE (1 << 3)
+
+/* Frequency MSRs available */
+#define HV_FEATURE_FREQUENCY_MSRS_AVAILABLE (1 << 8)
+
+/* Reference TSC available */
+#define HV_MSR_REFERENCE_TSC_AVAILABLE (1 << 9)
+
+/* Crash MSR available */
+#define HV_FEATURE_GUEST_CRASH_MSR_AVAILABLE (1 << 10)
+
+
+/*
+ * This group of flags is in the high order 64-bits of the returned
+ * 128-bit value.
+ */
+
+/* STIMER direct mode is available */
+#define HV_STIMER_DIRECT_MODE_AVAILABLE (1 << 19)
+
+/*
+ * Implementation recommendations in register
+ * HvRegisterFeaturesInfo. Indicates which behaviors the hypervisor
+ * recommends the OS implement for optimal performance.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Recommend not using Auto EOI
+ */
+#define HV_DEPRECATING_AEOI_RECOMMENDED (1 << 9)
+
+/*
+ * Synthetic register definitions equivalent to MSRs on x86/x64
+ */
+#define HvRegisterCrashP0 0x00000210
+#define HvRegisterCrashP1 0x00000211
+#define HvRegisterCrashP2 0x00000212
+#define HvRegisterCrashP3 0x00000213
+#define HvRegisterCrashP4 0x00000214
+#define HvRegisterCrashCtl 0x00000215
+
+#define HvRegisterGuestOsId 0x00090002
+#define HvRegisterVpIndex 0x00090003
+#define HvRegisterTimeRefCount 0x00090004
+#define HvRegisterReferenceTsc 0x00090017
+
+#define HvRegisterSint0 0x000A0000
+#define HvRegisterSint1 0x000A0001
+#define HvRegisterSint2 0x000A0002
+#define HvRegisterSint3 0x000A0003
+#define HvRegisterSint4 0x000A0004
+#define HvRegisterSint5 0x000A0005
+#define HvRegisterSint6 0x000A0006
+#define HvRegisterSint7 0x000A0007
+#define HvRegisterSint8 0x000A0008
+#define HvRegisterSint9 0x000A0009
+#define HvRegisterSint10 0x000A000A
+#define HvRegisterSint11 0x000A000B
+#define HvRegisterSint12 0x000A000C
+#define HvRegisterSint13 0x000A000D
+#define HvRegisterSint14 0x000A000E
+#define HvRegisterSint15 0x000A000F
+#define HvRegisterScontrol 0x000A0010
+#define HvRegisterSversion 0x000A0011
+#define HvRegisterSifp 0x000A0012
+#define HvRegisterSipp 0x000A0013
+#define HvRegisterEom 0x000A0014
+#define HvRegisterSirbp 0x000A0015
+
+#define HvRegisterStimer0Config 0x000B0000
+#define HvRegisterStimer0Count 0x000B0001
+#define HvRegisterStimer1Config 0x000B0002
+#define HvRegisterStimer1Count 0x000B0003
+#define HvRegisterStimer2Config 0x000B0004
+#define HvRegisterStimer2Count 0x000B0005
+#define HvRegisterStimer3Config 0x000B0006
+#define HvRegisterStimer3Count 0x000B0007
+
+/*
+ * Crash notification flags.
+ */
+#define HV_CRASH_CTL_CRASH_NOTIFY_MSG BIT_ULL(62)
+#define HV_CRASH_CTL_CRASH_NOTIFY BIT_ULL(63)
+
+/*
+ * The guest OS needs to register the guest ID with the hypervisor.
+ * The guest ID is a 64 bit entity and the structure of this ID is
+ * specified in the Hyper-V specification:
+ *
+ * msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff542653%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
+ *
+ * While the current guideline does not specify how Linux guest ID(s)
+ * need to be generated, our plan is to publish the guidelines for
+ * Linux and other guest operating systems that currently are hosted
+ * on Hyper-V. The implementation here conforms to this yet
+ * unpublished guidelines.
+ *
+ *
+ * Bit(s)
+ * 63 - Indicates if the OS is Open Source or not; 1 is Open Source
+ * 62:56 - Os Type; Linux is 0x100
+ * 55:48 - Distro specific identification
+ * 47:16 - Linux kernel version number
+ * 15:0 - Distro specific identification
+ *
+ *
+ */
+#define HV_LINUX_VENDOR_ID 0x8100
+
+/* Declare the various hypercall operations. */
+#define HVCALL_FLUSH_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS_SPACE 0x0002
+#define HVCALL_FLUSH_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS_LIST 0x0003
+#define HVCALL_NOTIFY_LONG_SPIN_WAIT 0x0008
+#define HVCALL_SEND_IPI 0x000b
+#define HVCALL_FLUSH_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS_SPACE_EX 0x0013
+#define HVCALL_FLUSH_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS_LIST_EX 0x0014
+#define HVCALL_SEND_IPI_EX 0x0015
+#define HVCALL_GET_VP_REGISTERS 0x0050
+#define HVCALL_SET_VP_REGISTERS 0x0051
+#define HVCALL_POST_MESSAGE 0x005c
+#define HVCALL_SIGNAL_EVENT 0x005d
+#define HVCALL_RETARGET_INTERRUPT 0x007e
+#define HVCALL_START_VIRTUAL_PROCESSOR 0x0099
+#define HVCALL_GET_VP_INDEX_FROM_APICID 0x009a
+
+/* Declare standard hypercall field values. */
+#define HV_PARTITION_ID_SELF ((u64)-1)
+#define HV_VP_INDEX_SELF ((u32)-2)
+
+#define HV_HYPERCALL_FAST_BIT BIT(16)
+#define HV_HYPERCALL_REP_COUNT_1 BIT_ULL(32)
+#define HV_HYPERCALL_RESULT_MASK GENMASK_ULL(15, 0)
+
+/* Define the hypercall status result */
+
+union hv_hypercall_status {
+ u64 as_uint64;
+ struct {
+ u16 status;
+ u16 reserved;
+ u16 reps_completed; /* Low 12 bits */
+ u16 reserved2;
+ };
+};
+
+/* hypercall status code */
+#define HV_STATUS_SUCCESS 0
+#define HV_STATUS_INVALID_HYPERCALL_CODE 2
+#define HV_STATUS_INVALID_HYPERCALL_INPUT 3
+#define HV_STATUS_INVALID_ALIGNMENT 4
+#define HV_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY 11
+#define HV_STATUS_INVALID_CONNECTION_ID 18
+#define HV_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFERS 19
+
+/* Define output layout for Get VP Register hypercall */
+struct hv_get_vp_register_output {
+ u64 registervaluelow;
+ u64 registervaluehigh;
+};
+
+#define HV_FLUSH_ALL_PROCESSORS BIT(0)
+#define HV_FLUSH_ALL_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS_SPACES BIT(1)
+#define HV_FLUSH_NON_GLOBAL_MAPPINGS_ONLY BIT(2)
+#define HV_FLUSH_USE_EXTENDED_RANGE_FORMAT BIT(3)
+
+enum HV_GENERIC_SET_FORMAT {
+ HV_GENERIC_SET_SPARSE_4K,
+ HV_GENERIC_SET_ALL,
+};
+
+/*
+ * The Hyper-V TimeRefCount register and the TSC
+ * page provide a guest VM clock with 100ns tick rate
+ */
+#define HV_CLOCK_HZ (NSEC_PER_SEC/100)
+
+/*
+ * The fields in this structure are set by Hyper-V and read
+ * by the Linux guest. They should be accessed with READ_ONCE()
+ * so the compiler doesn't optimize in a way that will cause
+ * problems.
+ */
+struct ms_hyperv_tsc_page {
+ u32 tsc_sequence;
+ u32 reserved1;
+ u64 tsc_scale;
+ s64 tsc_offset;
+ u64 reserved2[509];
+};
+
+/* Define the number of synthetic interrupt sources. */
+#define HV_SYNIC_SINT_COUNT (16)
+/* Define the expected SynIC version. */
+#define HV_SYNIC_VERSION_1 (0x1)
+
+#define HV_SYNIC_CONTROL_ENABLE (1ULL << 0)
+#define HV_SYNIC_SIMP_ENABLE (1ULL << 0)
+#define HV_SYNIC_SIEFP_ENABLE (1ULL << 0)
+#define HV_SYNIC_SINT_MASKED (1ULL << 16)
+#define HV_SYNIC_SINT_AUTO_EOI (1ULL << 17)
+#define HV_SYNIC_SINT_VECTOR_MASK (0xFF)
+
+#define HV_SYNIC_STIMER_COUNT (4)
+
+/* Define synthetic interrupt controller message constants. */
+#define HV_MESSAGE_SIZE (256)
+#define HV_MESSAGE_PAYLOAD_BYTE_COUNT (240)
+#define HV_MESSAGE_PAYLOAD_QWORD_COUNT (30)
+
+/* Define hypervisor message types. */
+enum hv_message_type {
+ HVMSG_NONE = 0x00000000,
+
+ /* Memory access messages. */
+ HVMSG_UNMAPPED_GPA = 0x80000000,
+ HVMSG_GPA_INTERCEPT = 0x80000001,
+
+ /* Timer notification messages. */
+ HVMSG_TIMER_EXPIRED = 0x80000010,
+
+ /* Error messages. */
+ HVMSG_INVALID_VP_REGISTER_VALUE = 0x80000020,
+ HVMSG_UNRECOVERABLE_EXCEPTION = 0x80000021,
+ HVMSG_UNSUPPORTED_FEATURE = 0x80000022,
+
+ /* Trace buffer complete messages. */
+ HVMSG_EVENTLOG_BUFFERCOMPLETE = 0x80000040,
+};
+
+/* Define synthetic interrupt controller message flags. */
+union hv_message_flags {
+ __u8 asu8;
+ struct {
+ __u8 msg_pending:1;
+ __u8 reserved:7;
+ };
+};
+
+/* Define port identifier type. */
+union hv_port_id {
+ __u32 asu32;
+ struct {
+ __u32 id:24;
+ __u32 reserved:8;
+ } u;
+};
+
+/* Define synthetic interrupt controller message header. */
+struct hv_message_header {
+ __u32 message_type;
+ __u8 payload_size;
+ union hv_message_flags message_flags;
+ __u8 reserved[2];
+ union {
+ __u64 sender;
+ union hv_port_id port;
+ };
+};
+
+/* Define synthetic interrupt controller message format. */
+struct hv_message {
+ struct hv_message_header header;
+ union {
+ __u64 payload[HV_MESSAGE_PAYLOAD_QWORD_COUNT];
+ } u;
+};
+
+/* Define the synthetic interrupt message page layout. */
+struct hv_message_page {
+ struct hv_message sint_message[HV_SYNIC_SINT_COUNT];
+};
+
+/* Define timer message payload structure. */
+struct hv_timer_message_payload {
+ __u32 timer_index;
+ __u32 reserved;
+ __u64 expiration_time; /* When the timer expired */
+ __u64 delivery_time; /* When the message was delivered */
+};
+
+#define HV_STIMER_ENABLE (1ULL << 0)
+#define HV_STIMER_PERIODIC (1ULL << 1)
+#define HV_STIMER_LAZY (1ULL << 2)
+#define HV_STIMER_AUTOENABLE (1ULL << 3)
+#define HV_STIMER_SINT(config) (__u8)(((config) >> 16) & 0x0F)
+
+#endif
diff --git a/arch/arm64/include/asm/mshyperv.h b/arch/arm64/include/asm/mshyperv.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1ea49ae
--- /dev/null
+++ b/arch/arm64/include/asm/mshyperv.h
@@ -0,0 +1,295 @@
+/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
+
+/*
+ * Linux-specific definitions for managing interactions with Microsoft's
+ * Hyper-V hypervisor. Definitions that are specified in the Hyper-V
+ * Top Level Functional Spec (TLFS) should not go in this file, but
+ * should instead go in hyperv-tlfs.h.
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 2018, Microsoft, Inc.
+ *
+ * Author : Michael Kelley <mikelley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published
+ * by the Free Software Foundation.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+ * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, GOOD TITLE or
+ * NON INFRINGEMENT. See the GNU General Public License for more
+ * details.
+ */
+
+#ifndef _ASM_ARM64_MSHYPERV_H
+#define _ASM_ARM64_MSHYPERV_H
+
+#include <linux/types.h>
+#include <linux/interrupt.h>
+#include <linux/clocksource.h>
+#include <linux/irq.h>
+#include <linux/irqdesc.h>
+#include <asm/hyperv-tlfs.h>
+
+/*
+ * Hyper-V always runs with a page size of 4096. These definitions
+ * are used when communicating with Hyper-V using guest physical
+ * pages and guest physical page addresses, since the guest page
+ * size may not be 4096 on ARM64.
+ */
+#define HV_HYP_PAGE_SIZE 4096
+#define HV_HYP_PAGE_SHIFT 12
+#define HV_HYP_PAGE_MASK (~(HV_HYP_PAGE_SIZE - 1))
+
+
+struct ms_hyperv_info {
+ u32 features;
+ u32 misc_features;
+ u32 hints;
+ u32 max_vp_index;
+ u32 max_lp_index;
+};
+extern struct ms_hyperv_info ms_hyperv;
+
+/*
+ * Define the IRQ numbers/vectors used by Hyper-V VMbus interrupts
+ * and by STIMER0 Direct Mode interrupts. Hyper-V should be supplying
+ * these values through ACPI, but there are no other interrupting
+ * devices in a Hyper-V VM on ARM64, so it's OK to hard code for now.
+ * The "CALLBACK_VECTOR" terminology is a left-over from the x86/x64
+ * world that is used in architecture independent Hyper-V code.
+ */
+#define HYPERVISOR_CALLBACK_VECTOR 16
+#define HV_STIMER0_IRQNR 17
+
+extern u64 hv_do_hypercall(u64 control, void *inputaddr, void *outputaddr);
+extern u64 hv_do_fast_hypercall8(u16 control, u64 input8);
+
+extern u64 hv_do_hvc(u64 control, ...);
+extern u64 hv_do_hvc_fast_get(u64 control, u64 input1, u64 input2, u64 input3,
+ struct hv_get_vp_register_output *output);
+
+/*
+ * Declare calls to get and set Hyper-V VP register values on ARM64, which
+ * requires a hypercall.
+ */
+extern void hv_set_vpreg(u32 reg, u64 value);
+extern u64 hv_get_vpreg(u32 reg);
+extern void hv_get_vpreg_128(u32 reg, struct hv_get_vp_register_output *result);
+
+/*
+ * The guest OS needs to register the guest ID with the hypervisor.
+ * The guest ID is a 64 bit entity and the structure of this ID is
+ * specified in the Hyper-V specification:
+ *
+ * msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff542653%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
+ *
+ * While the current guideline does not specify how Linux guest ID(s)
+ * need to be generated, our plan is to publish the guidelines for
+ * Linux and other guest operating systems that currently are hosted
+ * on Hyper-V. The implementation here conforms to this yet
+ * unpublished guidelines.
+ *
+ *
+ * Bit(s)
+ * 63 - Indicates if the OS is Open Source or not; 1 is Open Source
+ * 62:56 - Os Type; Linux is 0x100
+ * 55:48 - Distro specific identification
+ * 47:16 - Linux kernel version number
+ * 15:0 - Distro specific identification
+ *
+ * Generate the guest ID based on the guideline described above.
+ */
+
+static inline __u64 generate_guest_id(__u64 d_info1, __u64 kernel_version,
+ __u64 d_info2)
+{
+ __u64 guest_id = 0;
+
+ guest_id = (((__u64)HV_LINUX_VENDOR_ID) << 48);
+ guest_id |= (d_info1 << 48);
+ guest_id |= (kernel_version << 16);
+ guest_id |= d_info2;
+
+ return guest_id;
+}
+
+
+/* Free the message slot and signal end-of-message if required */
+static inline void vmbus_signal_eom(struct hv_message *msg, u32 old_msg_type)
+{
+ /*
+ * On crash we're reading some other CPU's message page and we need
+ * to be careful: this other CPU may already had cleared the header
+ * and the host may already had delivered some other message there.
+ * In case we blindly write msg->header.message_type we're going
+ * to lose it. We can still lose a message of the same type but
+ * we count on the fact that there can only be one
+ * CHANNELMSG_UNLOAD_RESPONSE and we don't care about other messages
+ * on crash.
+ */
+ if (cmpxchg(&msg->header.message_type, old_msg_type,
+ HVMSG_NONE) != old_msg_type)
+ return;
+
+ /*
+ * Make sure the write to MessageType (ie set to
+ * HVMSG_NONE) happens before we read the
+ * MessagePending and EOMing. Otherwise, the EOMing
+ * will not deliver any more messages since there is
+ * no empty slot
+ */
+ mb();
+
+ if (msg->header.message_flags.msg_pending) {
+ /*
+ * This will cause message queue rescan to
+ * possibly deliver another msg from the
+ * hypervisor
+ */
+ hv_set_vpreg(HvRegisterEom, 0);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Use the Hyper-V provided stimer0 as the timer that is made
+ * available to the architecture independent Hyper-V drivers.
+ */
+#define hv_init_timer(timer, tick) \
+ hv_set_vpreg(HvRegisterStimer0Count + (2*timer), tick)
+#define hv_init_timer_config(timer, val) \
+ hv_set_vpreg(HvRegisterStimer0Config + (2*timer), val)
+#define hv_get_current_tick(tick) \
+ (tick = hv_get_vpreg(HvRegisterTimeRefCount))
+
+#define hv_get_simp(val) (val = hv_get_vpreg(HvRegisterSipp))
+#define hv_set_simp(val) hv_set_vpreg(HvRegisterSipp, val)
+
+#define hv_get_siefp(val) (val = hv_get_vpreg(HvRegisterSifp))
+#define hv_set_siefp(val) hv_set_vpreg(HvRegisterSifp, val)
+
+#define hv_get_synic_state(val) (val = hv_get_vpreg(HvRegisterScontrol))
+#define hv_set_synic_state(val) hv_set_vpreg(HvRegisterScontrol, val)
+
+#define hv_get_vp_index(index) (index = hv_get_vpreg(HvRegisterVpIndex))
+
+/*
+ * Hyper-V SINT registers are numbered sequentially, so we can just
+ * add the SINT number to the register number of SINT0
+ */
+#define hv_get_synint_state(sint_num, val) \
+ (val = hv_get_vpreg(HvRegisterSint0 + sint_num))
+#define hv_set_synint_state(sint_num, val) \
+ hv_set_vpreg(HvRegisterSint0 + sint_num, val)
+
+#define hv_get_crash_ctl(val) \
+ (val = hv_get_vpreg(HvRegisterCrashCtl))
+
+void hv_setup_vmbus_irq(void (*handler)(void));
+void hv_remove_vmbus_irq(void);
+void hv_enable_vmbus_irq(void);
+void hv_disable_vmbus_irq(void);
+
+void hv_setup_kexec_handler(void (*handler)(void));
+void hv_remove_kexec_handler(void);
+void hv_setup_crash_handler(void (*handler)(struct pt_regs *regs));
+void hv_remove_crash_handler(void);
+
+#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_HYPERV)
+extern struct clocksource *hyperv_cs;
+
+/*
+ * Hypervisor's notion of virtual processor ID is different from
+ * Linux' notion of CPU ID. This information can only be retrieved
+ * in the context of the calling CPU. Setup a map for easy access
+ * to this information.
+ */
+extern u32 *hv_vp_index;
+extern u32 hv_max_vp_index;
+
+/**
+ * hv_cpu_number_to_vp_number() - Map CPU to VP.
+ * @cpu_number: CPU number in Linux terms
+ *
+ * This function returns the mapping between the Linux processor
+ * number and the hypervisor's virtual processor number, useful
+ * in making hypercalls and such that talk about specific
+ * processors.
+ *
+ * Return: Virtual processor number in Hyper-V terms
+ */
+static inline int hv_cpu_number_to_vp_number(int cpu_number)
+{
+ return hv_vp_index[cpu_number];
+}
+
+void hyperv_report_panic(struct pt_regs *regs, long err);
+void hyperv_report_panic_msg(phys_addr_t pa, size_t size);
+bool hv_is_hyperv_initialized(void);
+void hyperv_cleanup(void);
+#else /* CONFIG_HYPERV */
+static inline bool hv_is_hyperv_initialized(void) { return false; }
+static inline void hyperv_cleanup(void) {}
+#endif /* CONFIG_HYPERV */
+
+#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_HYPERV)
+#define hv_enable_stimer0_percpu_irq(irq) enable_percpu_irq(irq, 0)
+#define hv_disable_stimer0_percpu_irq(irq) disable_percpu_irq(irq)
+extern int hv_setup_stimer0_irq(int *irq, int *vector, void (*handler)(void));
+extern void hv_remove_stimer0_irq(int irq);
+#endif
+
+extern struct ms_hyperv_tsc_page *hv_get_tsc_page(void);
+static inline u64 hv_read_tsc_page_tsc(const struct ms_hyperv_tsc_page *tsc_pg,
+ u64 *cur_tsc)
+{
+ u64 scale, offset;
+ u32 sequence;
+
+ /*
+ * The protocol for reading Hyper-V TSC page is specified in Hypervisor
+ * Top-Level Functional Specification. To get the reference time we
+ * must do the following:
+ * - READ ReferenceTscSequence
+ * A special '0' value indicates the time source is unreliable and we
+ * need to use something else.
+ * - ReferenceTime =
+ * ((CNTVCT_EL0) * ReferenceTscScale) >> 64) + ReferenceTscOffset
+ * - READ ReferenceTscSequence again. In case its value has changed
+ * since our first reading we need to discard ReferenceTime and repeat
+ * the whole sequence as the hypervisor was updating the page in
+ * between.
+ */
+ do {
+ sequence = READ_ONCE(tsc_pg->tsc_sequence);
+ /*
+ * Make sure we read sequence before we read other values from
+ * TSC page.
+ */
+ smp_rmb();
+
+ scale = READ_ONCE(tsc_pg->tsc_scale);
+ offset = READ_ONCE(tsc_pg->tsc_offset);
+ isb();
+ *cur_tsc = read_sysreg(cntvct_el0);
+ isb();
+
+ /*
+ * Make sure we read sequence after we read all other values
+ * from TSC page.
+ */
+ smp_rmb();
+
+ } while (READ_ONCE(tsc_pg->tsc_sequence) != sequence);
+
+ return mul_u64_u64_shr(*cur_tsc, scale, 64) + offset;
+}
+
+static inline u64 hv_read_tsc_page(const struct ms_hyperv_tsc_page *tsc_pg)
+{
+ u64 cur_tsc;
+
+ return hv_read_tsc_page_tsc(tsc_pg, &cur_tsc);
+}
+
+#endif
--
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