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Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -06001/*P:700
2 * The pagetable code, on the other hand, still shows the scars of
Rusty Russellf938d2c2007-07-26 10:41:02 -07003 * previous encounters. It's functional, and as neat as it can be in the
4 * circumstances, but be wary, for these things are subtle and break easily.
5 * The Guest provides a virtual to physical mapping, but we can neither trust
Rusty Russella6bd8e12008-03-28 11:05:53 -05006 * it nor use it: we verify and convert it here then point the CPU to the
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -06007 * converted Guest pages when running the Guest.
8:*/
Rusty Russellf938d2c2007-07-26 10:41:02 -07009
10/* Copyright (C) Rusty Russell IBM Corporation 2006.
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -070011 * GPL v2 and any later version */
12#include <linux/mm.h>
Tejun Heo5a0e3ad2010-03-24 17:04:11 +090013#include <linux/gfp.h>
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -070014#include <linux/types.h>
15#include <linux/spinlock.h>
16#include <linux/random.h>
17#include <linux/percpu.h>
18#include <asm/tlbflush.h>
Rusty Russell47436aa2007-10-22 11:03:36 +100019#include <asm/uaccess.h>
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -070020#include "lg.h"
21
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -060022/*M:008
23 * We hold reference to pages, which prevents them from being swapped.
Rusty Russellf56a3842007-07-26 10:41:05 -070024 * It'd be nice to have a callback in the "struct mm_struct" when Linux wants
25 * to swap out. If we had this, and a shrinker callback to trim PTE pages, we
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -060026 * could probably consider launching Guests as non-root.
27:*/
Rusty Russellf56a3842007-07-26 10:41:05 -070028
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -070029/*H:300
30 * The Page Table Code
31 *
Rusty Russella91d74a2009-07-30 16:03:45 -060032 * We use two-level page tables for the Guest, or three-level with PAE. If
33 * you're not entirely comfortable with virtual addresses, physical addresses
34 * and page tables then I recommend you review arch/x86/lguest/boot.c's "Page
35 * Table Handling" (with diagrams!).
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -070036 *
37 * The Guest keeps page tables, but we maintain the actual ones here: these are
38 * called "shadow" page tables. Which is a very Guest-centric name: these are
39 * the real page tables the CPU uses, although we keep them up to date to
40 * reflect the Guest's. (See what I mean about weird naming? Since when do
41 * shadows reflect anything?)
42 *
43 * Anyway, this is the most complicated part of the Host code. There are seven
44 * parts to this:
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +100045 * (i) Looking up a page table entry when the Guest faults,
46 * (ii) Making sure the Guest stack is mapped,
47 * (iii) Setting up a page table entry when the Guest tells us one has changed,
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -070048 * (iv) Switching page tables,
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +100049 * (v) Flushing (throwing away) page tables,
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -070050 * (vi) Mapping the Switcher when the Guest is about to run,
51 * (vii) Setting up the page tables initially.
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -060052:*/
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -070053
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -060054/*
Rusty Russella91d74a2009-07-30 16:03:45 -060055 * The Switcher uses the complete top PTE page. That's 1024 PTE entries (4MB)
56 * or 512 PTE entries with PAE (2MB).
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -060057 */
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +100058#define SWITCHER_PGD_INDEX (PTRS_PER_PGD - 1)
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -070059
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -060060/*
61 * For PAE we need the PMD index as well. We use the last 2MB, so we
62 * will need the last pmd entry of the last pmd page.
63 */
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -060064#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
65#define SWITCHER_PMD_INDEX (PTRS_PER_PMD - 1)
66#define RESERVE_MEM 2U
67#define CHECK_GPGD_MASK _PAGE_PRESENT
68#else
69#define RESERVE_MEM 4U
70#define CHECK_GPGD_MASK _PAGE_TABLE
71#endif
72
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -060073/*
74 * We actually need a separate PTE page for each CPU. Remember that after the
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -070075 * Switcher code itself comes two pages for each CPU, and we don't want this
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -060076 * CPU's guest to see the pages of any other CPU.
77 */
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +100078static DEFINE_PER_CPU(pte_t *, switcher_pte_pages);
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -070079#define switcher_pte_page(cpu) per_cpu(switcher_pte_pages, cpu)
80
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -060081/*H:320
82 * The page table code is curly enough to need helper functions to keep it
Rusty Russella91d74a2009-07-30 16:03:45 -060083 * clear and clean. The kernel itself provides many of them; one advantage
84 * of insisting that the Guest and Host use the same CONFIG_PAE setting.
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -070085 *
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +100086 * There are two functions which return pointers to the shadow (aka "real")
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -070087 * page tables.
88 *
89 * spgd_addr() takes the virtual address and returns a pointer to the top-level
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +100090 * page directory entry (PGD) for that address. Since we keep track of several
91 * page tables, the "i" argument tells us which one we're interested in (it's
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -060092 * usually the current one).
93 */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -020094static pgd_t *spgd_addr(struct lg_cpu *cpu, u32 i, unsigned long vaddr)
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -070095{
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +100096 unsigned int index = pgd_index(vaddr);
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -070097
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -070098 /* Return a pointer index'th pgd entry for the i'th page table. */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -020099 return &cpu->lg->pgdirs[i].pgdir[index];
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700100}
101
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600102#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600103/*
104 * This routine then takes the PGD entry given above, which contains the
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600105 * address of the PMD page. It then returns a pointer to the PMD entry for the
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600106 * given address.
107 */
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600108static pmd_t *spmd_addr(struct lg_cpu *cpu, pgd_t spgd, unsigned long vaddr)
109{
110 unsigned int index = pmd_index(vaddr);
111 pmd_t *page;
112
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600113 /* You should never call this if the PGD entry wasn't valid */
114 BUG_ON(!(pgd_flags(spgd) & _PAGE_PRESENT));
115 page = __va(pgd_pfn(spgd) << PAGE_SHIFT);
116
117 return &page[index];
118}
119#endif
120
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600121/*
122 * This routine then takes the page directory entry returned above, which
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +1000123 * contains the address of the page table entry (PTE) page. It then returns a
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600124 * pointer to the PTE entry for the given address.
125 */
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600126static pte_t *spte_addr(struct lg_cpu *cpu, pgd_t spgd, unsigned long vaddr)
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700127{
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600128#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
129 pmd_t *pmd = spmd_addr(cpu, spgd, vaddr);
130 pte_t *page = __va(pmd_pfn(*pmd) << PAGE_SHIFT);
131
132 /* You should never call this if the PMD entry wasn't valid */
133 BUG_ON(!(pmd_flags(*pmd) & _PAGE_PRESENT));
134#else
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000135 pte_t *page = __va(pgd_pfn(spgd) << PAGE_SHIFT);
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700136 /* You should never call this if the PGD entry wasn't valid */
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000137 BUG_ON(!(pgd_flags(spgd) & _PAGE_PRESENT));
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600138#endif
139
Matias Zabaljauregui90603d12009-06-12 22:27:06 -0600140 return &page[pte_index(vaddr)];
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700141}
142
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600143/*
Rusty Russell9f542882011-07-22 14:39:50 +0930144 * These functions are just like the above, except they access the Guest
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600145 * page tables. Hence they return a Guest address.
146 */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa17136082008-01-07 11:05:37 -0200147static unsigned long gpgd_addr(struct lg_cpu *cpu, unsigned long vaddr)
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700148{
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000149 unsigned int index = vaddr >> (PGDIR_SHIFT);
Glauber de Oliveira Costa17136082008-01-07 11:05:37 -0200150 return cpu->lg->pgdirs[cpu->cpu_pgd].gpgdir + index * sizeof(pgd_t);
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700151}
152
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600153#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
Rusty Russella91d74a2009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600154/* Follow the PGD to the PMD. */
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600155static unsigned long gpmd_addr(pgd_t gpgd, unsigned long vaddr)
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700156{
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000157 unsigned long gpage = pgd_pfn(gpgd) << PAGE_SHIFT;
158 BUG_ON(!(pgd_flags(gpgd) & _PAGE_PRESENT));
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600159 return gpage + pmd_index(vaddr) * sizeof(pmd_t);
160}
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600161
Rusty Russella91d74a2009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600162/* Follow the PMD to the PTE. */
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600163static unsigned long gpte_addr(struct lg_cpu *cpu,
Rusty Russell92b4d8d2009-06-12 22:27:08 -0600164 pmd_t gpmd, unsigned long vaddr)
165{
166 unsigned long gpage = pmd_pfn(gpmd) << PAGE_SHIFT;
167
168 BUG_ON(!(pmd_flags(gpmd) & _PAGE_PRESENT));
169 return gpage + pte_index(vaddr) * sizeof(pte_t);
170}
171#else
Rusty Russella91d74a2009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600172/* Follow the PGD to the PTE (no mid-level for !PAE). */
Rusty Russell92b4d8d2009-06-12 22:27:08 -0600173static unsigned long gpte_addr(struct lg_cpu *cpu,
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600174 pgd_t gpgd, unsigned long vaddr)
175{
Rusty Russell92b4d8d2009-06-12 22:27:08 -0600176 unsigned long gpage = pgd_pfn(gpgd) << PAGE_SHIFT;
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600177
178 BUG_ON(!(pgd_flags(gpgd) & _PAGE_PRESENT));
Matias Zabaljauregui90603d12009-06-12 22:27:06 -0600179 return gpage + pte_index(vaddr) * sizeof(pte_t);
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700180}
Rusty Russell92b4d8d2009-06-12 22:27:08 -0600181#endif
Rusty Russella6bd8e12008-03-28 11:05:53 -0500182/*:*/
183
Rusty Russell9f542882011-07-22 14:39:50 +0930184/*M:007
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600185 * get_pfn is slow: we could probably try to grab batches of pages here as
186 * an optimization (ie. pre-faulting).
187:*/
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700188
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600189/*H:350
190 * This routine takes a page number given by the Guest and converts it to
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700191 * an actual, physical page number. It can fail for several reasons: the
192 * virtual address might not be mapped by the Launcher, the write flag is set
193 * and the page is read-only, or the write flag was set and the page was
194 * shared so had to be copied, but we ran out of memory.
195 *
Rusty Russella6bd8e12008-03-28 11:05:53 -0500196 * This holds a reference to the page, so release_pte() is careful to put that
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600197 * back.
198 */
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700199static unsigned long get_pfn(unsigned long virtpfn, int write)
200{
201 struct page *page;
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700202
Rusty Russell71a3f4e2008-08-12 17:52:53 -0500203 /* gup me one page at this address please! */
204 if (get_user_pages_fast(virtpfn << PAGE_SHIFT, 1, write, &page) == 1)
205 return page_to_pfn(page);
206
207 /* This value indicates failure. */
208 return -1UL;
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700209}
210
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600211/*H:340
212 * Converting a Guest page table entry to a shadow (ie. real) page table
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700213 * entry can be a little tricky. The flags are (almost) the same, but the
214 * Guest PTE contains a virtual page number: the CPU needs the real page
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600215 * number.
216 */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200217static pte_t gpte_to_spte(struct lg_cpu *cpu, pte_t gpte, int write)
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700218{
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000219 unsigned long pfn, base, flags;
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700220
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600221 /*
222 * The Guest sets the global flag, because it thinks that it is using
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700223 * PGE. We only told it to use PGE so it would tell us whether it was
224 * flushing a kernel mapping or a userspace mapping. We don't actually
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600225 * use the global bit, so throw it away.
226 */
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000227 flags = (pte_flags(gpte) & ~_PAGE_GLOBAL);
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700228
Rusty Russell3c6b5bf2007-10-22 11:03:26 +1000229 /* The Guest's pages are offset inside the Launcher. */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200230 base = (unsigned long)cpu->lg->mem_base / PAGE_SIZE;
Rusty Russell3c6b5bf2007-10-22 11:03:26 +1000231
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600232 /*
233 * We need a temporary "unsigned long" variable to hold the answer from
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700234 * get_pfn(), because it returns 0xFFFFFFFF on failure, which wouldn't
235 * fit in spte.pfn. get_pfn() finds the real physical number of the
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600236 * page, given the virtual number.
237 */
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000238 pfn = get_pfn(base + pte_pfn(gpte), write);
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700239 if (pfn == -1UL) {
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200240 kill_guest(cpu, "failed to get page %lu", pte_pfn(gpte));
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600241 /*
242 * When we destroy the Guest, we'll go through the shadow page
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700243 * tables and release_pte() them. Make sure we don't think
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600244 * this one is valid!
245 */
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000246 flags = 0;
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700247 }
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000248 /* Now we assemble our shadow PTE from the page number and flags. */
249 return pfn_pte(pfn, __pgprot(flags));
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700250}
251
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700252/*H:460 And to complete the chain, release_pte() looks like this: */
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000253static void release_pte(pte_t pte)
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700254{
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600255 /*
256 * Remember that get_user_pages_fast() took a reference to the page, in
257 * get_pfn()? We have to put it back now.
258 */
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000259 if (pte_flags(pte) & _PAGE_PRESENT)
Matias Zabaljauregui90603d12009-06-12 22:27:06 -0600260 put_page(pte_page(pte));
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700261}
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700262/*:*/
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700263
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200264static void check_gpte(struct lg_cpu *cpu, pte_t gpte)
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700265{
Ahmed S. Darwish31f4b462008-02-09 23:24:09 +0100266 if ((pte_flags(gpte) & _PAGE_PSE) ||
267 pte_pfn(gpte) >= cpu->lg->pfn_limit)
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200268 kill_guest(cpu, "bad page table entry");
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700269}
270
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200271static void check_gpgd(struct lg_cpu *cpu, pgd_t gpgd)
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700272{
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600273 if ((pgd_flags(gpgd) & ~CHECK_GPGD_MASK) ||
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200274 (pgd_pfn(gpgd) >= cpu->lg->pfn_limit))
275 kill_guest(cpu, "bad page directory entry");
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700276}
277
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600278#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
279static void check_gpmd(struct lg_cpu *cpu, pmd_t gpmd)
280{
281 if ((pmd_flags(gpmd) & ~_PAGE_TABLE) ||
282 (pmd_pfn(gpmd) >= cpu->lg->pfn_limit))
283 kill_guest(cpu, "bad page middle directory entry");
284}
285#endif
286
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700287/*H:330
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +1000288 * (i) Looking up a page table entry when the Guest faults.
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700289 *
290 * We saw this call in run_guest(): when we see a page fault in the Guest, we
291 * come here. That's because we only set up the shadow page tables lazily as
292 * they're needed, so we get page faults all the time and quietly fix them up
293 * and return to the Guest without it knowing.
294 *
295 * If we fixed up the fault (ie. we mapped the address), this routine returns
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600296 * true. Otherwise, it was a real fault and we need to tell the Guest.
297 */
Matias Zabaljaureguidf1693a2009-03-18 13:38:35 -0300298bool demand_page(struct lg_cpu *cpu, unsigned long vaddr, int errcode)
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700299{
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000300 pgd_t gpgd;
301 pgd_t *spgd;
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700302 unsigned long gpte_ptr;
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000303 pte_t gpte;
304 pte_t *spte;
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700305
Rusty Russella91d74a2009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600306 /* Mid level for PAE. */
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600307#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
308 pmd_t *spmd;
309 pmd_t gpmd;
310#endif
311
Rusty Russell68a644d2013-04-22 14:10:37 +0930312 /* We never demand page the Switcher, so trying is a mistake. */
313 if (vaddr >= switcher_addr)
314 return false;
315
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700316 /* First step: get the top-level Guest page table entry. */
Rusty Russell5dea1c82011-07-22 14:39:48 +0930317 if (unlikely(cpu->linear_pages)) {
318 /* Faking up a linear mapping. */
319 gpgd = __pgd(CHECK_GPGD_MASK);
320 } else {
321 gpgd = lgread(cpu, gpgd_addr(cpu, vaddr), pgd_t);
322 /* Toplevel not present? We can't map it in. */
323 if (!(pgd_flags(gpgd) & _PAGE_PRESENT))
324 return false;
325 }
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700326
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700327 /* Now look at the matching shadow entry. */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200328 spgd = spgd_addr(cpu, cpu->cpu_pgd, vaddr);
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000329 if (!(pgd_flags(*spgd) & _PAGE_PRESENT)) {
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700330 /* No shadow entry: allocate a new shadow PTE page. */
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700331 unsigned long ptepage = get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600332 /*
333 * This is not really the Guest's fault, but killing it is
334 * simple for this corner case.
335 */
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700336 if (!ptepage) {
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200337 kill_guest(cpu, "out of memory allocating pte page");
Matias Zabaljaureguidf1693a2009-03-18 13:38:35 -0300338 return false;
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700339 }
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700340 /* We check that the Guest pgd is OK. */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200341 check_gpgd(cpu, gpgd);
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600342 /*
343 * And we copy the flags to the shadow PGD entry. The page
344 * number in the shadow PGD is the page we just allocated.
345 */
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600346 set_pgd(spgd, __pgd(__pa(ptepage) | pgd_flags(gpgd)));
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700347 }
348
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600349#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
Rusty Russell5dea1c82011-07-22 14:39:48 +0930350 if (unlikely(cpu->linear_pages)) {
351 /* Faking up a linear mapping. */
352 gpmd = __pmd(_PAGE_TABLE);
353 } else {
354 gpmd = lgread(cpu, gpmd_addr(gpgd, vaddr), pmd_t);
355 /* Middle level not present? We can't map it in. */
356 if (!(pmd_flags(gpmd) & _PAGE_PRESENT))
357 return false;
358 }
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600359
360 /* Now look at the matching shadow entry. */
361 spmd = spmd_addr(cpu, *spgd, vaddr);
362
363 if (!(pmd_flags(*spmd) & _PAGE_PRESENT)) {
364 /* No shadow entry: allocate a new shadow PTE page. */
365 unsigned long ptepage = get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
366
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600367 /*
368 * This is not really the Guest's fault, but killing it is
369 * simple for this corner case.
370 */
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600371 if (!ptepage) {
372 kill_guest(cpu, "out of memory allocating pte page");
373 return false;
374 }
375
376 /* We check that the Guest pmd is OK. */
377 check_gpmd(cpu, gpmd);
378
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600379 /*
380 * And we copy the flags to the shadow PMD entry. The page
381 * number in the shadow PMD is the page we just allocated.
382 */
Rusty Russell4c1ea3d2009-09-23 22:26:45 -0600383 set_pmd(spmd, __pmd(__pa(ptepage) | pmd_flags(gpmd)));
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600384 }
Rusty Russell92b4d8d2009-06-12 22:27:08 -0600385
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600386 /*
387 * OK, now we look at the lower level in the Guest page table: keep its
388 * address, because we might update it later.
389 */
Rusty Russell92b4d8d2009-06-12 22:27:08 -0600390 gpte_ptr = gpte_addr(cpu, gpmd, vaddr);
391#else
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600392 /*
393 * OK, now we look at the lower level in the Guest page table: keep its
394 * address, because we might update it later.
395 */
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600396 gpte_ptr = gpte_addr(cpu, gpgd, vaddr);
Rusty Russell92b4d8d2009-06-12 22:27:08 -0600397#endif
Rusty Russella91d74a2009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600398
Rusty Russell5dea1c82011-07-22 14:39:48 +0930399 if (unlikely(cpu->linear_pages)) {
400 /* Linear? Make up a PTE which points to same page. */
401 gpte = __pte((vaddr & PAGE_MASK) | _PAGE_RW | _PAGE_PRESENT);
402 } else {
403 /* Read the actual PTE value. */
404 gpte = lgread(cpu, gpte_ptr, pte_t);
405 }
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700406
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700407 /* If this page isn't in the Guest page tables, we can't page it in. */
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000408 if (!(pte_flags(gpte) & _PAGE_PRESENT))
Matias Zabaljaureguidf1693a2009-03-18 13:38:35 -0300409 return false;
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700410
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600411 /*
412 * Check they're not trying to write to a page the Guest wants
413 * read-only (bit 2 of errcode == write).
414 */
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000415 if ((errcode & 2) && !(pte_flags(gpte) & _PAGE_RW))
Matias Zabaljaureguidf1693a2009-03-18 13:38:35 -0300416 return false;
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700417
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +1000418 /* User access to a kernel-only page? (bit 3 == user access) */
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000419 if ((errcode & 4) && !(pte_flags(gpte) & _PAGE_USER))
Matias Zabaljaureguidf1693a2009-03-18 13:38:35 -0300420 return false;
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700421
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600422 /*
423 * Check that the Guest PTE flags are OK, and the page number is below
424 * the pfn_limit (ie. not mapping the Launcher binary).
425 */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200426 check_gpte(cpu, gpte);
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +1000427
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700428 /* Add the _PAGE_ACCESSED and (for a write) _PAGE_DIRTY flag */
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000429 gpte = pte_mkyoung(gpte);
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700430 if (errcode & 2)
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000431 gpte = pte_mkdirty(gpte);
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700432
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700433 /* Get the pointer to the shadow PTE entry we're going to set. */
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600434 spte = spte_addr(cpu, *spgd, vaddr);
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600435
436 /*
437 * If there was a valid shadow PTE entry here before, we release it.
438 * This can happen with a write to a previously read-only entry.
439 */
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700440 release_pte(*spte);
441
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600442 /*
443 * If this is a write, we insist that the Guest page is writable (the
444 * final arg to gpte_to_spte()).
445 */
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000446 if (pte_dirty(gpte))
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200447 *spte = gpte_to_spte(cpu, gpte, 1);
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000448 else
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600449 /*
450 * If this is a read, don't set the "writable" bit in the page
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700451 * table entry, even if the Guest says it's writable. That way
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +1000452 * we will come back here when a write does actually occur, so
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600453 * we can update the Guest's _PAGE_DIRTY flag.
454 */
Rusty Russell4c1ea3d2009-09-23 22:26:45 -0600455 set_pte(spte, gpte_to_spte(cpu, pte_wrprotect(gpte), 0));
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700456
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600457 /*
458 * Finally, we write the Guest PTE entry back: we've set the
459 * _PAGE_ACCESSED and maybe the _PAGE_DIRTY flags.
460 */
Rusty Russell5dea1c82011-07-22 14:39:48 +0930461 if (likely(!cpu->linear_pages))
462 lgwrite(cpu, gpte_ptr, pte_t, gpte);
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700463
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600464 /*
465 * The fault is fixed, the page table is populated, the mapping
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +1000466 * manipulated, the result returned and the code complete. A small
467 * delay and a trace of alliteration are the only indications the Guest
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600468 * has that a page fault occurred at all.
469 */
Matias Zabaljaureguidf1693a2009-03-18 13:38:35 -0300470 return true;
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700471}
472
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +1000473/*H:360
474 * (ii) Making sure the Guest stack is mapped.
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700475 *
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +1000476 * Remember that direct traps into the Guest need a mapped Guest kernel stack.
477 * pin_stack_pages() calls us here: we could simply call demand_page(), but as
478 * we've seen that logic is quite long, and usually the stack pages are already
479 * mapped, so it's overkill.
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700480 *
481 * This is a quick version which answers the question: is this virtual address
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600482 * mapped by the shadow page tables, and is it writable?
483 */
Matias Zabaljaureguidf1693a2009-03-18 13:38:35 -0300484static bool page_writable(struct lg_cpu *cpu, unsigned long vaddr)
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700485{
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000486 pgd_t *spgd;
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700487 unsigned long flags;
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600488#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
489 pmd_t *spmd;
490#endif
Rusty Russell68a644d2013-04-22 14:10:37 +0930491
492 /* You can't put your stack in the Switcher! */
493 if (vaddr >= switcher_addr)
494 return false;
495
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +1000496 /* Look at the current top level entry: is it present? */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200497 spgd = spgd_addr(cpu, cpu->cpu_pgd, vaddr);
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000498 if (!(pgd_flags(*spgd) & _PAGE_PRESENT))
Matias Zabaljaureguidf1693a2009-03-18 13:38:35 -0300499 return false;
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700500
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600501#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
502 spmd = spmd_addr(cpu, *spgd, vaddr);
503 if (!(pmd_flags(*spmd) & _PAGE_PRESENT))
504 return false;
505#endif
506
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600507 /*
508 * Check the flags on the pte entry itself: it must be present and
509 * writable.
510 */
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600511 flags = pte_flags(*(spte_addr(cpu, *spgd, vaddr)));
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000512
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700513 return (flags & (_PAGE_PRESENT|_PAGE_RW)) == (_PAGE_PRESENT|_PAGE_RW);
514}
515
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600516/*
517 * So, when pin_stack_pages() asks us to pin a page, we check if it's already
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700518 * in the page tables, and if not, we call demand_page() with error code 2
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600519 * (meaning "write").
520 */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa17136082008-01-07 11:05:37 -0200521void pin_page(struct lg_cpu *cpu, unsigned long vaddr)
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700522{
Glauber de Oliveira Costa17136082008-01-07 11:05:37 -0200523 if (!page_writable(cpu, vaddr) && !demand_page(cpu, vaddr, 2))
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200524 kill_guest(cpu, "bad stack page %#lx", vaddr);
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700525}
Rusty Russella91d74a2009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600526/*:*/
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700527
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600528#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
529static void release_pmd(pmd_t *spmd)
530{
531 /* If the entry's not present, there's nothing to release. */
532 if (pmd_flags(*spmd) & _PAGE_PRESENT) {
533 unsigned int i;
534 pte_t *ptepage = __va(pmd_pfn(*spmd) << PAGE_SHIFT);
535 /* For each entry in the page, we might need to release it. */
536 for (i = 0; i < PTRS_PER_PTE; i++)
537 release_pte(ptepage[i]);
538 /* Now we can free the page of PTEs */
539 free_page((long)ptepage);
540 /* And zero out the PMD entry so we never release it twice. */
Rusty Russell4c1ea3d2009-09-23 22:26:45 -0600541 set_pmd(spmd, __pmd(0));
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600542 }
543}
544
545static void release_pgd(pgd_t *spgd)
546{
547 /* If the entry's not present, there's nothing to release. */
548 if (pgd_flags(*spgd) & _PAGE_PRESENT) {
549 unsigned int i;
550 pmd_t *pmdpage = __va(pgd_pfn(*spgd) << PAGE_SHIFT);
551
552 for (i = 0; i < PTRS_PER_PMD; i++)
553 release_pmd(&pmdpage[i]);
554
555 /* Now we can free the page of PMDs */
556 free_page((long)pmdpage);
557 /* And zero out the PGD entry so we never release it twice. */
558 set_pgd(spgd, __pgd(0));
559 }
560}
561
562#else /* !CONFIG_X86_PAE */
Rusty Russella91d74a2009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600563/*H:450
564 * If we chase down the release_pgd() code, the non-PAE version looks like
565 * this. The PAE version is almost identical, but instead of calling
566 * release_pte it calls release_pmd(), which looks much like this.
567 */
Matias Zabaljauregui90603d12009-06-12 22:27:06 -0600568static void release_pgd(pgd_t *spgd)
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700569{
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700570 /* If the entry's not present, there's nothing to release. */
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000571 if (pgd_flags(*spgd) & _PAGE_PRESENT) {
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700572 unsigned int i;
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600573 /*
574 * Converting the pfn to find the actual PTE page is easy: turn
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700575 * the page number into a physical address, then convert to a
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600576 * virtual address (easy for kernel pages like this one).
577 */
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000578 pte_t *ptepage = __va(pgd_pfn(*spgd) << PAGE_SHIFT);
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700579 /* For each entry in the page, we might need to release it. */
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000580 for (i = 0; i < PTRS_PER_PTE; i++)
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700581 release_pte(ptepage[i]);
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700582 /* Now we can free the page of PTEs */
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700583 free_page((long)ptepage);
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +1000584 /* And zero out the PGD entry so we never release it twice. */
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000585 *spgd = __pgd(0);
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700586 }
587}
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600588#endif
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600589
590/*H:445
591 * We saw flush_user_mappings() twice: once from the flush_user_mappings()
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +1000592 * hypercall and once in new_pgdir() when we re-used a top-level pgdir page.
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600593 * It simply releases every PTE page from 0 up to the Guest's kernel address.
594 */
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700595static void flush_user_mappings(struct lguest *lg, int idx)
596{
597 unsigned int i;
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700598 /* Release every pgd entry up to the kernel's address. */
Rusty Russell47436aa2007-10-22 11:03:36 +1000599 for (i = 0; i < pgd_index(lg->kernel_address); i++)
Matias Zabaljauregui90603d12009-06-12 22:27:06 -0600600 release_pgd(lg->pgdirs[idx].pgdir + i);
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700601}
602
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600603/*H:440
604 * (v) Flushing (throwing away) page tables,
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +1000605 *
606 * The Guest has a hypercall to throw away the page tables: it's used when a
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600607 * large number of mappings have been changed.
608 */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa17136082008-01-07 11:05:37 -0200609void guest_pagetable_flush_user(struct lg_cpu *cpu)
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700610{
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700611 /* Drop the userspace part of the current page table. */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa17136082008-01-07 11:05:37 -0200612 flush_user_mappings(cpu->lg, cpu->cpu_pgd);
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700613}
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700614/*:*/
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700615
Rusty Russell47436aa2007-10-22 11:03:36 +1000616/* We walk down the guest page tables to get a guest-physical address */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa17136082008-01-07 11:05:37 -0200617unsigned long guest_pa(struct lg_cpu *cpu, unsigned long vaddr)
Rusty Russell47436aa2007-10-22 11:03:36 +1000618{
619 pgd_t gpgd;
620 pte_t gpte;
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600621#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
622 pmd_t gpmd;
623#endif
Rusty Russell5dea1c82011-07-22 14:39:48 +0930624
625 /* Still not set up? Just map 1:1. */
626 if (unlikely(cpu->linear_pages))
627 return vaddr;
628
Rusty Russell47436aa2007-10-22 11:03:36 +1000629 /* First step: get the top-level Guest page table entry. */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200630 gpgd = lgread(cpu, gpgd_addr(cpu, vaddr), pgd_t);
Rusty Russell47436aa2007-10-22 11:03:36 +1000631 /* Toplevel not present? We can't map it in. */
Rusty Russell6afbdd02009-03-30 21:55:23 -0600632 if (!(pgd_flags(gpgd) & _PAGE_PRESENT)) {
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200633 kill_guest(cpu, "Bad address %#lx", vaddr);
Rusty Russell6afbdd02009-03-30 21:55:23 -0600634 return -1UL;
635 }
Rusty Russell47436aa2007-10-22 11:03:36 +1000636
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600637#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
638 gpmd = lgread(cpu, gpmd_addr(gpgd, vaddr), pmd_t);
639 if (!(pmd_flags(gpmd) & _PAGE_PRESENT))
640 kill_guest(cpu, "Bad address %#lx", vaddr);
Rusty Russell92b4d8d2009-06-12 22:27:08 -0600641 gpte = lgread(cpu, gpte_addr(cpu, gpmd, vaddr), pte_t);
642#else
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600643 gpte = lgread(cpu, gpte_addr(cpu, gpgd, vaddr), pte_t);
Rusty Russell92b4d8d2009-06-12 22:27:08 -0600644#endif
Rusty Russell47436aa2007-10-22 11:03:36 +1000645 if (!(pte_flags(gpte) & _PAGE_PRESENT))
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200646 kill_guest(cpu, "Bad address %#lx", vaddr);
Rusty Russell47436aa2007-10-22 11:03:36 +1000647
648 return pte_pfn(gpte) * PAGE_SIZE | (vaddr & ~PAGE_MASK);
649}
650
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600651/*
652 * We keep several page tables. This is a simple routine to find the page
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700653 * table (if any) corresponding to this top-level address the Guest has given
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600654 * us.
655 */
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700656static unsigned int find_pgdir(struct lguest *lg, unsigned long pgtable)
657{
658 unsigned int i;
659 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(lg->pgdirs); i++)
Rusty Russell4357bd92008-03-11 09:35:57 -0500660 if (lg->pgdirs[i].pgdir && lg->pgdirs[i].gpgdir == pgtable)
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700661 break;
662 return i;
663}
664
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600665/*H:435
666 * And this is us, creating the new page directory. If we really do
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700667 * allocate a new one (and so the kernel parts are not there), we set
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600668 * blank_pgdir.
669 */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa17136082008-01-07 11:05:37 -0200670static unsigned int new_pgdir(struct lg_cpu *cpu,
Rusty Russellee3db0f2007-10-22 11:03:34 +1000671 unsigned long gpgdir,
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700672 int *blank_pgdir)
673{
674 unsigned int next;
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600675#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
676 pmd_t *pmd_table;
677#endif
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700678
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600679 /*
680 * We pick one entry at random to throw out. Choosing the Least
681 * Recently Used might be better, but this is easy.
682 */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200683 next = random32() % ARRAY_SIZE(cpu->lg->pgdirs);
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700684 /* If it's never been allocated at all before, try now. */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200685 if (!cpu->lg->pgdirs[next].pgdir) {
686 cpu->lg->pgdirs[next].pgdir =
687 (pgd_t *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700688 /* If the allocation fails, just keep using the one we have */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200689 if (!cpu->lg->pgdirs[next].pgdir)
Glauber de Oliveira Costa17136082008-01-07 11:05:37 -0200690 next = cpu->cpu_pgd;
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600691 else {
692#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600693 /*
694 * In PAE mode, allocate a pmd page and populate the
695 * last pgd entry.
696 */
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600697 pmd_table = (pmd_t *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
698 if (!pmd_table) {
699 free_page((long)cpu->lg->pgdirs[next].pgdir);
700 set_pgd(cpu->lg->pgdirs[next].pgdir, __pgd(0));
701 next = cpu->cpu_pgd;
702 } else {
703 set_pgd(cpu->lg->pgdirs[next].pgdir +
704 SWITCHER_PGD_INDEX,
705 __pgd(__pa(pmd_table) | _PAGE_PRESENT));
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600706 /*
707 * This is a blank page, so there are no kernel
708 * mappings: caller must map the stack!
709 */
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600710 *blank_pgdir = 1;
711 }
712#else
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700713 *blank_pgdir = 1;
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600714#endif
715 }
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700716 }
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700717 /* Record which Guest toplevel this shadows. */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200718 cpu->lg->pgdirs[next].gpgdir = gpgdir;
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700719 /* Release all the non-kernel mappings. */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200720 flush_user_mappings(cpu->lg, next);
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700721
722 return next;
723}
724
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600725/*H:470
726 * Finally, a routine which throws away everything: all PGD entries in all
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +1000727 * the shadow page tables, including the Guest's kernel mappings. This is used
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600728 * when we destroy the Guest.
729 */
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700730static void release_all_pagetables(struct lguest *lg)
731{
732 unsigned int i, j;
733
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700734 /* Every shadow pagetable this Guest has */
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700735 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(lg->pgdirs); i++)
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600736 if (lg->pgdirs[i].pgdir) {
737#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
738 pgd_t *spgd;
739 pmd_t *pmdpage;
740 unsigned int k;
741
742 /* Get the last pmd page. */
743 spgd = lg->pgdirs[i].pgdir + SWITCHER_PGD_INDEX;
744 pmdpage = __va(pgd_pfn(*spgd) << PAGE_SHIFT);
745
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600746 /*
747 * And release the pmd entries of that pmd page,
748 * except for the switcher pmd.
749 */
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600750 for (k = 0; k < SWITCHER_PMD_INDEX; k++)
751 release_pmd(&pmdpage[k]);
752#endif
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700753 /* Every PGD entry except the Switcher at the top */
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700754 for (j = 0; j < SWITCHER_PGD_INDEX; j++)
Matias Zabaljauregui90603d12009-06-12 22:27:06 -0600755 release_pgd(lg->pgdirs[i].pgdir + j);
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600756 }
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700757}
758
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600759/*
760 * We also throw away everything when a Guest tells us it's changed a kernel
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700761 * mapping. Since kernel mappings are in every page table, it's easiest to
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +1000762 * throw them all away. This traps the Guest in amber for a while as
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600763 * everything faults back in, but it's rare.
764 */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa4665ac82008-01-07 11:05:35 -0200765void guest_pagetable_clear_all(struct lg_cpu *cpu)
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700766{
Glauber de Oliveira Costa4665ac82008-01-07 11:05:35 -0200767 release_all_pagetables(cpu->lg);
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700768 /* We need the Guest kernel stack mapped again. */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa4665ac82008-01-07 11:05:35 -0200769 pin_stack_pages(cpu);
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700770}
Rusty Russell5dea1c82011-07-22 14:39:48 +0930771
772/*H:430
773 * (iv) Switching page tables
774 *
775 * Now we've seen all the page table setting and manipulation, let's see
776 * what happens when the Guest changes page tables (ie. changes the top-level
777 * pgdir). This occurs on almost every context switch.
778 */
779void guest_new_pagetable(struct lg_cpu *cpu, unsigned long pgtable)
780{
781 int newpgdir, repin = 0;
782
783 /*
784 * The very first time they call this, we're actually running without
785 * any page tables; we've been making it up. Throw them away now.
786 */
787 if (unlikely(cpu->linear_pages)) {
788 release_all_pagetables(cpu->lg);
789 cpu->linear_pages = false;
790 /* Force allocation of a new pgdir. */
791 newpgdir = ARRAY_SIZE(cpu->lg->pgdirs);
792 } else {
793 /* Look to see if we have this one already. */
794 newpgdir = find_pgdir(cpu->lg, pgtable);
795 }
796
797 /*
798 * If not, we allocate or mug an existing one: if it's a fresh one,
799 * repin gets set to 1.
800 */
801 if (newpgdir == ARRAY_SIZE(cpu->lg->pgdirs))
802 newpgdir = new_pgdir(cpu, pgtable, &repin);
803 /* Change the current pgd index to the new one. */
804 cpu->cpu_pgd = newpgdir;
805 /* If it was completely blank, we map in the Guest kernel stack */
806 if (repin)
807 pin_stack_pages(cpu);
808}
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +1000809/*:*/
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600810
811/*M:009
812 * Since we throw away all mappings when a kernel mapping changes, our
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +1000813 * performance sucks for guests using highmem. In fact, a guest with
814 * PAGE_OFFSET 0xc0000000 (the default) and more than about 700MB of RAM is
815 * usually slower than a Guest with less memory.
816 *
817 * This, of course, cannot be fixed. It would take some kind of... well, I
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600818 * don't know, but the term "puissant code-fu" comes to mind.
819:*/
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700820
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600821/*H:420
822 * This is the routine which actually sets the page table entry for then
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700823 * "idx"'th shadow page table.
824 *
825 * Normally, we can just throw out the old entry and replace it with 0: if they
826 * use it demand_page() will put the new entry in. We need to do this anyway:
827 * The Guest expects _PAGE_ACCESSED to be set on its PTE the first time a page
828 * is read from, and _PAGE_DIRTY when it's written to.
829 *
830 * But Avi Kivity pointed out that most Operating Systems (Linux included) set
831 * these bits on PTEs immediately anyway. This is done to save the CPU from
832 * having to update them, but it helps us the same way: if they set
833 * _PAGE_ACCESSED then we can put a read-only PTE entry in immediately, and if
834 * they set _PAGE_DIRTY then we can put a writable PTE entry in immediately.
835 */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200836static void do_set_pte(struct lg_cpu *cpu, int idx,
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000837 unsigned long vaddr, pte_t gpte)
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700838{
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +1000839 /* Look up the matching shadow page directory entry. */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200840 pgd_t *spgd = spgd_addr(cpu, idx, vaddr);
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600841#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
842 pmd_t *spmd;
843#endif
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700844
845 /* If the top level isn't present, there's no entry to update. */
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +1000846 if (pgd_flags(*spgd) & _PAGE_PRESENT) {
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600847#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
848 spmd = spmd_addr(cpu, *spgd, vaddr);
849 if (pmd_flags(*spmd) & _PAGE_PRESENT) {
850#endif
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600851 /* Otherwise, start by releasing the existing entry. */
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600852 pte_t *spte = spte_addr(cpu, *spgd, vaddr);
853 release_pte(*spte);
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700854
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600855 /*
856 * If they're setting this entry as dirty or accessed,
857 * we might as well put that entry they've given us in
858 * now. This shaves 10% off a copy-on-write
859 * micro-benchmark.
860 */
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600861 if (pte_flags(gpte) & (_PAGE_DIRTY | _PAGE_ACCESSED)) {
862 check_gpte(cpu, gpte);
Rusty Russell4c1ea3d2009-09-23 22:26:45 -0600863 set_pte(spte,
864 gpte_to_spte(cpu, gpte,
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600865 pte_flags(gpte) & _PAGE_DIRTY));
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600866 } else {
867 /*
868 * Otherwise kill it and we can demand_page()
869 * it in later.
870 */
Rusty Russell4c1ea3d2009-09-23 22:26:45 -0600871 set_pte(spte, __pte(0));
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600872 }
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600873#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
874 }
875#endif
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700876 }
877}
878
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600879/*H:410
880 * Updating a PTE entry is a little trickier.
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700881 *
882 * We keep track of several different page tables (the Guest uses one for each
883 * process, so it makes sense to cache at least a few). Each of these have
884 * identical kernel parts: ie. every mapping above PAGE_OFFSET is the same for
885 * all processes. So when the page table above that address changes, we update
886 * all the page tables, not just the current one. This is rare.
887 *
Rusty Russella6bd8e12008-03-28 11:05:53 -0500888 * The benefit is that when we have to track a new page table, we can keep all
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600889 * the kernel mappings. This speeds up context switch immensely.
890 */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200891void guest_set_pte(struct lg_cpu *cpu,
Rusty Russellee3db0f2007-10-22 11:03:34 +1000892 unsigned long gpgdir, unsigned long vaddr, pte_t gpte)
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700893{
Rusty Russell68a644d2013-04-22 14:10:37 +0930894 /* We don't let you remap the Switcher; we need it to get back! */
895 if (vaddr >= switcher_addr) {
896 kill_guest(cpu, "attempt to set pte into Switcher pages");
897 return;
898 }
899
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600900 /*
901 * Kernel mappings must be changed on all top levels. Slow, but doesn't
902 * happen often.
903 */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200904 if (vaddr >= cpu->lg->kernel_address) {
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700905 unsigned int i;
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200906 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(cpu->lg->pgdirs); i++)
907 if (cpu->lg->pgdirs[i].pgdir)
908 do_set_pte(cpu, i, vaddr, gpte);
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700909 } else {
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700910 /* Is this page table one we have a shadow for? */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200911 int pgdir = find_pgdir(cpu->lg, gpgdir);
912 if (pgdir != ARRAY_SIZE(cpu->lg->pgdirs))
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700913 /* If so, do the update. */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200914 do_set_pte(cpu, pgdir, vaddr, gpte);
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700915 }
916}
917
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700918/*H:400
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +1000919 * (iii) Setting up a page table entry when the Guest tells us one has changed.
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700920 *
921 * Just like we did in interrupts_and_traps.c, it makes sense for us to deal
922 * with the other side of page tables while we're here: what happens when the
923 * Guest asks for a page table to be updated?
924 *
925 * We already saw that demand_page() will fill in the shadow page tables when
926 * needed, so we can simply remove shadow page table entries whenever the Guest
927 * tells us they've changed. When the Guest tries to use the new entry it will
928 * fault and demand_page() will fix it up.
929 *
Anand Gadiyarfd589a82009-07-16 17:13:03 +0200930 * So with that in mind here's our code to update a (top-level) PGD entry:
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700931 */
Matias Zabaljaureguiebe0ba842009-05-30 15:48:08 -0300932void guest_set_pgd(struct lguest *lg, unsigned long gpgdir, u32 idx)
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700933{
934 int pgdir;
935
936 if (idx >= SWITCHER_PGD_INDEX)
937 return;
938
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700939 /* If they're talking about a page table we have a shadow for... */
Rusty Russellee3db0f2007-10-22 11:03:34 +1000940 pgdir = find_pgdir(lg, gpgdir);
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700941 if (pgdir < ARRAY_SIZE(lg->pgdirs))
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700942 /* ... throw it away. */
Matias Zabaljauregui90603d12009-06-12 22:27:06 -0600943 release_pgd(lg->pgdirs[pgdir].pgdir + idx);
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700944}
Rusty Russella91d74a2009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600945
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600946#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
Rusty Russella91d74a2009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600947/* For setting a mid-level, we just throw everything away. It's easy. */
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600948void guest_set_pmd(struct lguest *lg, unsigned long pmdp, u32 idx)
949{
950 guest_pagetable_clear_all(&lg->cpus[0]);
951}
952#endif
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700953
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600954/*H:500
955 * (vii) Setting up the page tables initially.
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700956 *
Rusty Russell5dea1c82011-07-22 14:39:48 +0930957 * When a Guest is first created, set initialize a shadow page table which
958 * we will populate on future faults. The Guest doesn't have any actual
959 * pagetables yet, so we set linear_pages to tell demand_page() to fake it
960 * for the moment.
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600961 */
Matias Zabaljauregui58a24562008-09-29 01:40:07 -0300962int init_guest_pagetable(struct lguest *lg)
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700963{
Rusty Russell5dea1c82011-07-22 14:39:48 +0930964 struct lg_cpu *cpu = &lg->cpus[0];
965 int allocated = 0;
Matias Zabaljauregui58a24562008-09-29 01:40:07 -0300966
Rusty Russell5dea1c82011-07-22 14:39:48 +0930967 /* lg (and lg->cpus[]) starts zeroed: this allocates a new pgdir */
968 cpu->cpu_pgd = new_pgdir(cpu, 0, &allocated);
969 if (!allocated)
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700970 return -ENOMEM;
Rusty Russella91d74a2009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600971
Rusty Russell5dea1c82011-07-22 14:39:48 +0930972 /* We start with a linear mapping until the initialize. */
973 cpu->linear_pages = true;
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700974 return 0;
975}
976
Rusty Russella91d74a2009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600977/*H:508 When the Guest calls LHCALL_LGUEST_INIT we do more setup. */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200978void page_table_guest_data_init(struct lg_cpu *cpu)
Rusty Russell47436aa2007-10-22 11:03:36 +1000979{
980 /* We get the kernel address: above this is all kernel memory. */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200981 if (get_user(cpu->lg->kernel_address,
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600982 &cpu->lg->lguest_data->kernel_address)
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600983 /*
984 * We tell the Guest that it can't use the top 2 or 4 MB
985 * of virtual addresses used by the Switcher.
986 */
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -0600987 || put_user(RESERVE_MEM * 1024 * 1024,
Rusty Russell5dea1c82011-07-22 14:39:48 +0930988 &cpu->lg->lguest_data->reserve_mem)) {
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200989 kill_guest(cpu, "bad guest page %p", cpu->lg->lguest_data);
Rusty Russell5dea1c82011-07-22 14:39:48 +0930990 return;
991 }
Rusty Russell47436aa2007-10-22 11:03:36 +1000992
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600993 /*
994 * In flush_user_mappings() we loop from 0 to
Rusty Russell47436aa2007-10-22 11:03:36 +1000995 * "pgd_index(lg->kernel_address)". This assumes it won't hit the
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600996 * Switcher mappings, so check that now.
997 */
Rusty Russell68a644d2013-04-22 14:10:37 +0930998 if (cpu->lg->kernel_address >= switcher_addr)
Glauber de Oliveira Costa382ac6b2008-01-17 19:19:42 -0200999 kill_guest(cpu, "bad kernel address %#lx",
1000 cpu->lg->kernel_address);
Rusty Russell47436aa2007-10-22 11:03:36 +10001001}
1002
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -07001003/* When a Guest dies, our cleanup is fairly simple. */
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -07001004void free_guest_pagetable(struct lguest *lg)
1005{
1006 unsigned int i;
1007
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -07001008 /* Throw away all page table pages. */
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -07001009 release_all_pagetables(lg);
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -07001010 /* Now free the top levels: free_page() can handle 0 just fine. */
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -07001011 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(lg->pgdirs); i++)
1012 free_page((long)lg->pgdirs[i].pgdir);
1013}
1014
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -06001015/*H:480
1016 * (vi) Mapping the Switcher when the Guest is about to run.
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -07001017 *
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +10001018 * The Switcher and the two pages for this CPU need to be visible in the
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -07001019 * Guest (and not the pages for other CPUs). We have the appropriate PTE pages
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +10001020 * for each CPU already set up, we just need to hook them in now we know which
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -06001021 * Guest is about to run on this CPU.
1022 */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa0c784412008-01-07 11:05:30 -02001023void map_switcher_in_guest(struct lg_cpu *cpu, struct lguest_pages *pages)
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -07001024{
Christoph Lameterc9f29542010-11-30 13:07:21 -06001025 pte_t *switcher_pte_page = __this_cpu_read(switcher_pte_pages);
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +10001026 pte_t regs_pte;
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -07001027
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -06001028#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
1029 pmd_t switcher_pmd;
1030 pmd_t *pmd_table;
1031
Rusty Russell4c1ea3d2009-09-23 22:26:45 -06001032 switcher_pmd = pfn_pmd(__pa(switcher_pte_page) >> PAGE_SHIFT,
1033 PAGE_KERNEL_EXEC);
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -06001034
Rusty Russella91d74a2009-07-30 16:03:45 -06001035 /* Figure out where the pmd page is, by reading the PGD, and converting
1036 * it to a virtual address. */
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -06001037 pmd_table = __va(pgd_pfn(cpu->lg->
1038 pgdirs[cpu->cpu_pgd].pgdir[SWITCHER_PGD_INDEX])
1039 << PAGE_SHIFT);
Rusty Russella91d74a2009-07-30 16:03:45 -06001040 /* Now write it into the shadow page table. */
Rusty Russell4c1ea3d2009-09-23 22:26:45 -06001041 set_pmd(&pmd_table[SWITCHER_PMD_INDEX], switcher_pmd);
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -06001042#else
1043 pgd_t switcher_pgd;
1044
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -06001045 /*
1046 * Make the last PGD entry for this Guest point to the Switcher's PTE
1047 * page for this CPU (with appropriate flags).
1048 */
Matias Zabaljaureguied1dc772009-05-30 15:35:49 -03001049 switcher_pgd = __pgd(__pa(switcher_pte_page) | __PAGE_KERNEL_EXEC);
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +10001050
Glauber de Oliveira Costa17136082008-01-07 11:05:37 -02001051 cpu->lg->pgdirs[cpu->cpu_pgd].pgdir[SWITCHER_PGD_INDEX] = switcher_pgd;
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -07001052
Matias Zabaljaureguiacdd0b62009-06-12 22:27:07 -06001053#endif
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -06001054 /*
1055 * We also change the Switcher PTE page. When we're running the Guest,
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -07001056 * we want the Guest's "regs" page to appear where the first Switcher
1057 * page for this CPU is. This is an optimization: when the Switcher
1058 * saves the Guest registers, it saves them into the first page of this
1059 * CPU's "struct lguest_pages": if we make sure the Guest's register
1060 * page is already mapped there, we don't have to copy them out
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -06001061 * again.
1062 */
Rusty Russell4c1ea3d2009-09-23 22:26:45 -06001063 regs_pte = pfn_pte(__pa(cpu->regs_page) >> PAGE_SHIFT, PAGE_KERNEL);
1064 set_pte(&switcher_pte_page[pte_index((unsigned long)pages)], regs_pte);
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -07001065}
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -07001066/*:*/
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -07001067
1068static void free_switcher_pte_pages(void)
1069{
1070 unsigned int i;
1071
1072 for_each_possible_cpu(i)
1073 free_page((long)switcher_pte_page(i));
1074}
1075
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -06001076/*H:520
1077 * Setting up the Switcher PTE page for given CPU is fairly easy, given
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -07001078 * the CPU number and the "struct page"s for the Switcher code itself.
1079 *
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -06001080 * Currently the Switcher is less than a page long, so "pages" is always 1.
1081 */
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -07001082static __init void populate_switcher_pte_page(unsigned int cpu,
1083 struct page *switcher_page[],
1084 unsigned int pages)
1085{
1086 unsigned int i;
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +10001087 pte_t *pte = switcher_pte_page(cpu);
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -07001088
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -07001089 /* The first entries are easy: they map the Switcher code. */
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -07001090 for (i = 0; i < pages; i++) {
Rusty Russell4c1ea3d2009-09-23 22:26:45 -06001091 set_pte(&pte[i], mk_pte(switcher_page[i],
Matias Zabaljauregui90603d12009-06-12 22:27:06 -06001092 __pgprot(_PAGE_PRESENT|_PAGE_ACCESSED)));
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -07001093 }
1094
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -07001095 /* The only other thing we map is this CPU's pair of pages. */
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -07001096 i = pages + cpu*2;
1097
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -07001098 /* First page (Guest registers) is writable from the Guest */
Rusty Russell4c1ea3d2009-09-23 22:26:45 -06001099 set_pte(&pte[i], pfn_pte(page_to_pfn(switcher_page[i]),
Matias Zabaljauregui90603d12009-06-12 22:27:06 -06001100 __pgprot(_PAGE_PRESENT|_PAGE_ACCESSED|_PAGE_RW)));
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +10001101
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -06001102 /*
1103 * The second page contains the "struct lguest_ro_state", and is
1104 * read-only.
1105 */
Rusty Russell4c1ea3d2009-09-23 22:26:45 -06001106 set_pte(&pte[i+1], pfn_pte(page_to_pfn(switcher_page[i+1]),
Matias Zabaljauregui90603d12009-06-12 22:27:06 -06001107 __pgprot(_PAGE_PRESENT|_PAGE_ACCESSED)));
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -07001108}
1109
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -06001110/*
1111 * We've made it through the page table code. Perhaps our tired brains are
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +10001112 * still processing the details, or perhaps we're simply glad it's over.
1113 *
Rusty Russella6bd8e12008-03-28 11:05:53 -05001114 * If nothing else, note that all this complexity in juggling shadow page tables
1115 * in sync with the Guest's page tables is for one reason: for most Guests this
1116 * page table dance determines how bad performance will be. This is why Xen
1117 * uses exotic direct Guest pagetable manipulation, and why both Intel and AMD
1118 * have implemented shadow page table support directly into hardware.
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +10001119 *
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -06001120 * There is just one file remaining in the Host.
1121 */
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +10001122
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -06001123/*H:510
1124 * At boot or module load time, init_pagetables() allocates and populates
1125 * the Switcher PTE page for each CPU.
1126 */
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -07001127__init int init_pagetables(struct page **switcher_page, unsigned int pages)
1128{
1129 unsigned int i;
1130
1131 for_each_possible_cpu(i) {
Matias Zabaljaureguidf29f432007-10-22 11:03:33 +10001132 switcher_pte_page(i) = (pte_t *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -07001133 if (!switcher_pte_page(i)) {
1134 free_switcher_pte_pages();
1135 return -ENOMEM;
1136 }
1137 populate_switcher_pte_page(i, switcher_page, pages);
1138 }
1139 return 0;
1140}
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -07001141/*:*/
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -07001142
Rusty Russellbff672e2007-07-26 10:41:04 -07001143/* Cleaning up simply involves freeing the PTE page for each CPU. */
Rusty Russelld7e28ff2007-07-19 01:49:23 -07001144void free_pagetables(void)
1145{
1146 free_switcher_pte_pages();
1147}