qemu/hw/intc/ioapic.c

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/*
* ioapic.c IOAPIC emulation logic
*
* Copyright (c) 2004-2005 Fabrice Bellard
*
* Split the ioapic logic from apic.c
* Xiantao Zhang <xiantao.zhang@intel.com>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library 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. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include "qemu/osdep.h"
#include "qapi/error.h"
#include "monitor/monitor.h"
#include "hw/i386/pc.h"
#include "hw/i386/apic.h"
#include "hw/i386/ioapic.h"
#include "hw/i386/ioapic_internal.h"
#include "hw/pci/msi.h"
#include "hw/qdev-properties.h"
#include "sysemu/kvm.h"
#include "sysemu/sysemu.h"
#include "hw/i386/apic-msidef.h"
#include "hw/i386/x86-iommu.h"
#include "trace.h"
#define APIC_DELIVERY_MODE_SHIFT 8
#define APIC_POLARITY_SHIFT 14
#define APIC_TRIG_MODE_SHIFT 15
static IOAPICCommonState *ioapics[MAX_IOAPICS];
/* global variable from ioapic_common.c */
extern int ioapic_no;
struct ioapic_entry_info {
/* fields parsed from IOAPIC entries */
uint8_t masked;
uint8_t trig_mode;
uint16_t dest_idx;
uint8_t dest_mode;
uint8_t delivery_mode;
uint8_t vector;
/* MSI message generated from above parsed fields */
uint32_t addr;
uint32_t data;
};
static void ioapic_entry_parse(uint64_t entry, struct ioapic_entry_info *info)
{
memset(info, 0, sizeof(*info));
info->masked = (entry >> IOAPIC_LVT_MASKED_SHIFT) & 1;
info->trig_mode = (entry >> IOAPIC_LVT_TRIGGER_MODE_SHIFT) & 1;
/*
* By default, this would be dest_id[8] + reserved[8]. When IR
* is enabled, this would be interrupt_index[15] +
* interrupt_format[1]. This field never means anything, but
* only used to generate corresponding MSI.
*/
info->dest_idx = (entry >> IOAPIC_LVT_DEST_IDX_SHIFT) & 0xffff;
info->dest_mode = (entry >> IOAPIC_LVT_DEST_MODE_SHIFT) & 1;
info->delivery_mode = (entry >> IOAPIC_LVT_DELIV_MODE_SHIFT) \
& IOAPIC_DM_MASK;
if (info->delivery_mode == IOAPIC_DM_EXTINT) {
info->vector = pic_read_irq(isa_pic);
} else {
info->vector = entry & IOAPIC_VECTOR_MASK;
}
info->addr = APIC_DEFAULT_ADDRESS | \
(info->dest_idx << MSI_ADDR_DEST_IDX_SHIFT) | \
(info->dest_mode << MSI_ADDR_DEST_MODE_SHIFT);
info->data = (info->vector << MSI_DATA_VECTOR_SHIFT) | \
(info->trig_mode << MSI_DATA_TRIGGER_SHIFT) | \
(info->delivery_mode << MSI_DATA_DELIVERY_MODE_SHIFT);
}
static void ioapic_service(IOAPICCommonState *s)
{
AddressSpace *ioapic_as = X86_MACHINE(qdev_get_machine())->ioapic_as;
struct ioapic_entry_info info;
uint8_t i;
uint32_t mask;
uint64_t entry;
for (i = 0; i < IOAPIC_NUM_PINS; i++) {
mask = 1 << i;
if (s->irr & mask) {
int coalesce = 0;
entry = s->ioredtbl[i];
ioapic_entry_parse(entry, &info);
if (!info.masked) {
if (info.trig_mode == IOAPIC_TRIGGER_EDGE) {
s->irr &= ~mask;
} else {
coalesce = s->ioredtbl[i] & IOAPIC_LVT_REMOTE_IRR;
trace_ioapic_set_remote_irr(i);
s->ioredtbl[i] |= IOAPIC_LVT_REMOTE_IRR;
}
if (coalesce) {
/* We are level triggered interrupts, and the
* guest should be still working on previous one,
* so skip it. */
continue;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_KVM
if (kvm_irqchip_is_split()) {
if (info.trig_mode == IOAPIC_TRIGGER_EDGE) {
kvm_set_irq(kvm_state, i, 1);
kvm_set_irq(kvm_state, i, 0);
} else {
kvm_set_irq(kvm_state, i, 1);
}
continue;
}
#endif
/* No matter whether IR is enabled, we translate
* the IOAPIC message into a MSI one, and its
* address space will decide whether we need a
* translation. */
stl_le_phys(ioapic_as, info.addr, info.data);
}
}
}
}
#define SUCCESSIVE_IRQ_MAX_COUNT 10000
static void delayed_ioapic_service_cb(void *opaque)
{
IOAPICCommonState *s = opaque;
ioapic_service(s);
}
static void ioapic_set_irq(void *opaque, int vector, int level)
{
IOAPICCommonState *s = opaque;
/* ISA IRQs map to GSI 1-1 except for IRQ0 which maps
* to GSI 2. GSI maps to ioapic 1-1. This is not
* the cleanest way of doing it but it should work. */
trace_ioapic_set_irq(vector, level);
ioapic_stat_update_irq(s, vector, level);
if (vector == 0) {
vector = 2;
}
if (vector < IOAPIC_NUM_PINS) {
uint32_t mask = 1 << vector;
uint64_t entry = s->ioredtbl[vector];
if (((entry >> IOAPIC_LVT_TRIGGER_MODE_SHIFT) & 1) ==
IOAPIC_TRIGGER_LEVEL) {
/* level triggered */
if (level) {
s->irr |= mask;
if (!(entry & IOAPIC_LVT_REMOTE_IRR)) {
ioapic_service(s);
}
} else {
s->irr &= ~mask;
}
} else {
/* According to the 82093AA manual, we must ignore edge requests
* if the input pin is masked. */
if (level && !(entry & IOAPIC_LVT_MASKED)) {
s->irr |= mask;
ioapic_service(s);
}
}
}
}
static void ioapic_update_kvm_routes(IOAPICCommonState *s)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_KVM
int i;
if (kvm_irqchip_is_split()) {
for (i = 0; i < IOAPIC_NUM_PINS; i++) {
MSIMessage msg;
struct ioapic_entry_info info;
ioapic_entry_parse(s->ioredtbl[i], &info);
if (!info.masked) {
msg.address = info.addr;
msg.data = info.data;
kvm_irqchip_update_msi_route(kvm_state, i, msg, NULL);
}
}
kvm_irqchip_commit_routes(kvm_state);
}
#endif
}
#ifdef CONFIG_KVM
static void ioapic_iec_notifier(void *private, bool global,
uint32_t index, uint32_t mask)
{
IOAPICCommonState *s = (IOAPICCommonState *)private;
/* For simplicity, we just update all the routes */
ioapic_update_kvm_routes(s);
}
#endif
void ioapic_eoi_broadcast(int vector)
{
IOAPICCommonState *s;
uint64_t entry;
int i, n;
trace_ioapic_eoi_broadcast(vector);
for (i = 0; i < MAX_IOAPICS; i++) {
s = ioapics[i];
if (!s) {
continue;
}
for (n = 0; n < IOAPIC_NUM_PINS; n++) {
entry = s->ioredtbl[n];
if ((entry & IOAPIC_VECTOR_MASK) != vector ||
((entry >> IOAPIC_LVT_TRIGGER_MODE_SHIFT) & 1) != IOAPIC_TRIGGER_LEVEL) {
continue;
}
if (!(entry & IOAPIC_LVT_REMOTE_IRR)) {
continue;
}
trace_ioapic_clear_remote_irr(n, vector);
s->ioredtbl[n] = entry & ~IOAPIC_LVT_REMOTE_IRR;
if (!(entry & IOAPIC_LVT_MASKED) && (s->irr & (1 << n))) {
ioapic: use irq number instead of vector in ioapic_eoi_broadcast When emulating irqchip in qemu, such as following command: x86_64-softmmu/qemu-system-x86_64 -m 1024 -smp 4 -hda /home/test/test.img -machine kernel-irqchip=off --enable-kvm -vnc :0 -device edu -monitor stdio We will get a crash with following asan output: (qemu) /home/test/qemu5/qemu/hw/intc/ioapic.c:266:27: runtime error: index 35 out of bounds for type 'int [24]' ================================================================= ==113504==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-buffer-overflow on address 0x61b000003114 at pc 0x5579e3c7a80f bp 0x7fd004bf8c10 sp 0x7fd004bf8c00 WRITE of size 4 at 0x61b000003114 thread T4 #0 0x5579e3c7a80e in ioapic_eoi_broadcast /home/test/qemu5/qemu/hw/intc/ioapic.c:266 #1 0x5579e3c6f480 in apic_eoi /home/test/qemu5/qemu/hw/intc/apic.c:428 #2 0x5579e3c720a7 in apic_mem_write /home/test/qemu5/qemu/hw/intc/apic.c:802 #3 0x5579e3b1e31a in memory_region_write_accessor /home/test/qemu5/qemu/memory.c:503 #4 0x5579e3b1e6a2 in access_with_adjusted_size /home/test/qemu5/qemu/memory.c:569 #5 0x5579e3b28d77 in memory_region_dispatch_write /home/test/qemu5/qemu/memory.c:1497 #6 0x5579e3a1b36b in flatview_write_continue /home/test/qemu5/qemu/exec.c:3323 #7 0x5579e3a1b633 in flatview_write /home/test/qemu5/qemu/exec.c:3362 #8 0x5579e3a1bcb1 in address_space_write /home/test/qemu5/qemu/exec.c:3452 #9 0x5579e3a1bd03 in address_space_rw /home/test/qemu5/qemu/exec.c:3463 #10 0x5579e3b8b979 in kvm_cpu_exec /home/test/qemu5/qemu/accel/kvm/kvm-all.c:2045 #11 0x5579e3ae4499 in qemu_kvm_cpu_thread_fn /home/test/qemu5/qemu/cpus.c:1287 #12 0x5579e4cbdb9f in qemu_thread_start util/qemu-thread-posix.c:502 #13 0x7fd0146376da in start_thread (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0+0x76da) #14 0x7fd01436088e in __clone (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x12188e This is because in ioapic_eoi_broadcast function, we uses 'vector' to index the 's->irq_eoi'. To fix this, we should uses the irq number. Signed-off-by: Li Qiang <liq3ea@163.com> Reviewed-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20190622002119.126834-1-liq3ea@163.com>
2019-06-22 03:21:19 +03:00
++s->irq_eoi[n];
if (s->irq_eoi[n] >= SUCCESSIVE_IRQ_MAX_COUNT) {
/*
* Real hardware does not deliver the interrupt immediately
* during eoi broadcast, and this lets a buggy guest make
* slow progress even if it does not correctly handle a
* level-triggered interrupt. Emulate this behavior if we
* detect an interrupt storm.
*/
ioapic: use irq number instead of vector in ioapic_eoi_broadcast When emulating irqchip in qemu, such as following command: x86_64-softmmu/qemu-system-x86_64 -m 1024 -smp 4 -hda /home/test/test.img -machine kernel-irqchip=off --enable-kvm -vnc :0 -device edu -monitor stdio We will get a crash with following asan output: (qemu) /home/test/qemu5/qemu/hw/intc/ioapic.c:266:27: runtime error: index 35 out of bounds for type 'int [24]' ================================================================= ==113504==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-buffer-overflow on address 0x61b000003114 at pc 0x5579e3c7a80f bp 0x7fd004bf8c10 sp 0x7fd004bf8c00 WRITE of size 4 at 0x61b000003114 thread T4 #0 0x5579e3c7a80e in ioapic_eoi_broadcast /home/test/qemu5/qemu/hw/intc/ioapic.c:266 #1 0x5579e3c6f480 in apic_eoi /home/test/qemu5/qemu/hw/intc/apic.c:428 #2 0x5579e3c720a7 in apic_mem_write /home/test/qemu5/qemu/hw/intc/apic.c:802 #3 0x5579e3b1e31a in memory_region_write_accessor /home/test/qemu5/qemu/memory.c:503 #4 0x5579e3b1e6a2 in access_with_adjusted_size /home/test/qemu5/qemu/memory.c:569 #5 0x5579e3b28d77 in memory_region_dispatch_write /home/test/qemu5/qemu/memory.c:1497 #6 0x5579e3a1b36b in flatview_write_continue /home/test/qemu5/qemu/exec.c:3323 #7 0x5579e3a1b633 in flatview_write /home/test/qemu5/qemu/exec.c:3362 #8 0x5579e3a1bcb1 in address_space_write /home/test/qemu5/qemu/exec.c:3452 #9 0x5579e3a1bd03 in address_space_rw /home/test/qemu5/qemu/exec.c:3463 #10 0x5579e3b8b979 in kvm_cpu_exec /home/test/qemu5/qemu/accel/kvm/kvm-all.c:2045 #11 0x5579e3ae4499 in qemu_kvm_cpu_thread_fn /home/test/qemu5/qemu/cpus.c:1287 #12 0x5579e4cbdb9f in qemu_thread_start util/qemu-thread-posix.c:502 #13 0x7fd0146376da in start_thread (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0+0x76da) #14 0x7fd01436088e in __clone (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x12188e This is because in ioapic_eoi_broadcast function, we uses 'vector' to index the 's->irq_eoi'. To fix this, we should uses the irq number. Signed-off-by: Li Qiang <liq3ea@163.com> Reviewed-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20190622002119.126834-1-liq3ea@163.com>
2019-06-22 03:21:19 +03:00
s->irq_eoi[n] = 0;
timer_mod_anticipate(s->delayed_ioapic_service_timer,
qemu_clock_get_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL) +
NANOSECONDS_PER_SECOND / 100);
ioapic: use irq number instead of vector in ioapic_eoi_broadcast When emulating irqchip in qemu, such as following command: x86_64-softmmu/qemu-system-x86_64 -m 1024 -smp 4 -hda /home/test/test.img -machine kernel-irqchip=off --enable-kvm -vnc :0 -device edu -monitor stdio We will get a crash with following asan output: (qemu) /home/test/qemu5/qemu/hw/intc/ioapic.c:266:27: runtime error: index 35 out of bounds for type 'int [24]' ================================================================= ==113504==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-buffer-overflow on address 0x61b000003114 at pc 0x5579e3c7a80f bp 0x7fd004bf8c10 sp 0x7fd004bf8c00 WRITE of size 4 at 0x61b000003114 thread T4 #0 0x5579e3c7a80e in ioapic_eoi_broadcast /home/test/qemu5/qemu/hw/intc/ioapic.c:266 #1 0x5579e3c6f480 in apic_eoi /home/test/qemu5/qemu/hw/intc/apic.c:428 #2 0x5579e3c720a7 in apic_mem_write /home/test/qemu5/qemu/hw/intc/apic.c:802 #3 0x5579e3b1e31a in memory_region_write_accessor /home/test/qemu5/qemu/memory.c:503 #4 0x5579e3b1e6a2 in access_with_adjusted_size /home/test/qemu5/qemu/memory.c:569 #5 0x5579e3b28d77 in memory_region_dispatch_write /home/test/qemu5/qemu/memory.c:1497 #6 0x5579e3a1b36b in flatview_write_continue /home/test/qemu5/qemu/exec.c:3323 #7 0x5579e3a1b633 in flatview_write /home/test/qemu5/qemu/exec.c:3362 #8 0x5579e3a1bcb1 in address_space_write /home/test/qemu5/qemu/exec.c:3452 #9 0x5579e3a1bd03 in address_space_rw /home/test/qemu5/qemu/exec.c:3463 #10 0x5579e3b8b979 in kvm_cpu_exec /home/test/qemu5/qemu/accel/kvm/kvm-all.c:2045 #11 0x5579e3ae4499 in qemu_kvm_cpu_thread_fn /home/test/qemu5/qemu/cpus.c:1287 #12 0x5579e4cbdb9f in qemu_thread_start util/qemu-thread-posix.c:502 #13 0x7fd0146376da in start_thread (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0+0x76da) #14 0x7fd01436088e in __clone (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x12188e This is because in ioapic_eoi_broadcast function, we uses 'vector' to index the 's->irq_eoi'. To fix this, we should uses the irq number. Signed-off-by: Li Qiang <liq3ea@163.com> Reviewed-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20190622002119.126834-1-liq3ea@163.com>
2019-06-22 03:21:19 +03:00
trace_ioapic_eoi_delayed_reassert(n);
} else {
ioapic_service(s);
}
} else {
ioapic: use irq number instead of vector in ioapic_eoi_broadcast When emulating irqchip in qemu, such as following command: x86_64-softmmu/qemu-system-x86_64 -m 1024 -smp 4 -hda /home/test/test.img -machine kernel-irqchip=off --enable-kvm -vnc :0 -device edu -monitor stdio We will get a crash with following asan output: (qemu) /home/test/qemu5/qemu/hw/intc/ioapic.c:266:27: runtime error: index 35 out of bounds for type 'int [24]' ================================================================= ==113504==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-buffer-overflow on address 0x61b000003114 at pc 0x5579e3c7a80f bp 0x7fd004bf8c10 sp 0x7fd004bf8c00 WRITE of size 4 at 0x61b000003114 thread T4 #0 0x5579e3c7a80e in ioapic_eoi_broadcast /home/test/qemu5/qemu/hw/intc/ioapic.c:266 #1 0x5579e3c6f480 in apic_eoi /home/test/qemu5/qemu/hw/intc/apic.c:428 #2 0x5579e3c720a7 in apic_mem_write /home/test/qemu5/qemu/hw/intc/apic.c:802 #3 0x5579e3b1e31a in memory_region_write_accessor /home/test/qemu5/qemu/memory.c:503 #4 0x5579e3b1e6a2 in access_with_adjusted_size /home/test/qemu5/qemu/memory.c:569 #5 0x5579e3b28d77 in memory_region_dispatch_write /home/test/qemu5/qemu/memory.c:1497 #6 0x5579e3a1b36b in flatview_write_continue /home/test/qemu5/qemu/exec.c:3323 #7 0x5579e3a1b633 in flatview_write /home/test/qemu5/qemu/exec.c:3362 #8 0x5579e3a1bcb1 in address_space_write /home/test/qemu5/qemu/exec.c:3452 #9 0x5579e3a1bd03 in address_space_rw /home/test/qemu5/qemu/exec.c:3463 #10 0x5579e3b8b979 in kvm_cpu_exec /home/test/qemu5/qemu/accel/kvm/kvm-all.c:2045 #11 0x5579e3ae4499 in qemu_kvm_cpu_thread_fn /home/test/qemu5/qemu/cpus.c:1287 #12 0x5579e4cbdb9f in qemu_thread_start util/qemu-thread-posix.c:502 #13 0x7fd0146376da in start_thread (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0+0x76da) #14 0x7fd01436088e in __clone (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x12188e This is because in ioapic_eoi_broadcast function, we uses 'vector' to index the 's->irq_eoi'. To fix this, we should uses the irq number. Signed-off-by: Li Qiang <liq3ea@163.com> Reviewed-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20190622002119.126834-1-liq3ea@163.com>
2019-06-22 03:21:19 +03:00
s->irq_eoi[n] = 0;
}
}
}
}
static uint64_t
ioapic_mem_read(void *opaque, hwaddr addr, unsigned int size)
{
IOAPICCommonState *s = opaque;
int index;
uint32_t val = 0;
addr &= 0xff;
switch (addr) {
case IOAPIC_IOREGSEL:
val = s->ioregsel;
break;
case IOAPIC_IOWIN:
if (size != 4) {
break;
}
switch (s->ioregsel) {
case IOAPIC_REG_ID:
case IOAPIC_REG_ARB:
val = s->id << IOAPIC_ID_SHIFT;
break;
case IOAPIC_REG_VER:
val = s->version |
((IOAPIC_NUM_PINS - 1) << IOAPIC_VER_ENTRIES_SHIFT);
break;
default:
index = (s->ioregsel - IOAPIC_REG_REDTBL_BASE) >> 1;
if (index >= 0 && index < IOAPIC_NUM_PINS) {
if (s->ioregsel & 1) {
val = s->ioredtbl[index] >> 32;
} else {
val = s->ioredtbl[index] & 0xffffffff;
}
}
}
break;
}
trace_ioapic_mem_read(addr, s->ioregsel, size, val);
return val;
}
/*
* This is to satisfy the hack in Linux kernel. One hack of it is to
* simulate clearing the Remote IRR bit of IOAPIC entry using the
* following:
*
* "For IO-APIC's with EOI register, we use that to do an explicit EOI.
* Otherwise, we simulate the EOI message manually by changing the trigger
* mode to edge and then back to level, with RTE being masked during
* this."
*
* (See linux kernel __eoi_ioapic_pin() comment in commit c0205701)
*
* This is based on the assumption that, Remote IRR bit will be
* cleared by IOAPIC hardware when configured as edge-triggered
* interrupts.
*
* Without this, level-triggered interrupts in IR mode might fail to
* work correctly.
*/
static inline void
ioapic_fix_edge_remote_irr(uint64_t *entry)
{
if (!(*entry & IOAPIC_LVT_TRIGGER_MODE)) {
/* Edge-triggered interrupts, make sure remote IRR is zero */
*entry &= ~((uint64_t)IOAPIC_LVT_REMOTE_IRR);
}
}
static void
ioapic_mem_write(void *opaque, hwaddr addr, uint64_t val,
unsigned int size)
{
IOAPICCommonState *s = opaque;
int index;
addr &= 0xff;
trace_ioapic_mem_write(addr, s->ioregsel, size, val);
switch (addr) {
case IOAPIC_IOREGSEL:
s->ioregsel = val;
break;
case IOAPIC_IOWIN:
if (size != 4) {
break;
}
switch (s->ioregsel) {
case IOAPIC_REG_ID:
s->id = (val >> IOAPIC_ID_SHIFT) & IOAPIC_ID_MASK;
break;
case IOAPIC_REG_VER:
case IOAPIC_REG_ARB:
break;
default:
index = (s->ioregsel - IOAPIC_REG_REDTBL_BASE) >> 1;
if (index >= 0 && index < IOAPIC_NUM_PINS) {
uint64_t ro_bits = s->ioredtbl[index] & IOAPIC_RO_BITS;
if (s->ioregsel & 1) {
s->ioredtbl[index] &= 0xffffffff;
s->ioredtbl[index] |= (uint64_t)val << 32;
} else {
s->ioredtbl[index] &= ~0xffffffffULL;
s->ioredtbl[index] |= val;
}
/* restore RO bits */
s->ioredtbl[index] &= IOAPIC_RW_BITS;
s->ioredtbl[index] |= ro_bits;
s->irq_eoi[index] = 0;
ioapic_fix_edge_remote_irr(&s->ioredtbl[index]);
ioapic_service(s);
}
}
break;
case IOAPIC_EOI:
/* Explicit EOI is only supported for IOAPIC version 0x20 */
if (size != 4 || s->version != 0x20) {
break;
}
ioapic_eoi_broadcast(val);
break;
}
ioapic_update_kvm_routes(s);
}
static const MemoryRegionOps ioapic_io_ops = {
.read = ioapic_mem_read,
.write = ioapic_mem_write,
.endianness = DEVICE_NATIVE_ENDIAN,
};
static void ioapic_machine_done_notify(Notifier *notifier, void *data)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_KVM
IOAPICCommonState *s = container_of(notifier, IOAPICCommonState,
machine_done);
if (kvm_irqchip_is_split()) {
X86IOMMUState *iommu = x86_iommu_get_default();
if (iommu) {
/* Register this IOAPIC with IOMMU IEC notifier, so that
* when there are IR invalidates, we can be notified to
* update kernel IR cache. */
x86_iommu_iec_register_notifier(iommu, ioapic_iec_notifier, s);
}
}
#endif
}
#define IOAPIC_VER_DEF 0x20
static void ioapic_realize(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp)
{
IOAPICCommonState *s = IOAPIC_COMMON(dev);
if (s->version != 0x11 && s->version != 0x20) {
error_setg(errp, "IOAPIC only supports version 0x11 or 0x20 "
"(default: 0x%x).", IOAPIC_VER_DEF);
return;
}
memory_region_init_io(&s->io_memory, OBJECT(s), &ioapic_io_ops, s,
"ioapic", 0x1000);
s->delayed_ioapic_service_timer =
timer_new_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL, delayed_ioapic_service_cb, s);
qdev_init_gpio_in(dev, ioapic_set_irq, IOAPIC_NUM_PINS);
ioapics[ioapic_no] = s;
s->machine_done.notify = ioapic_machine_done_notify;
qemu_add_machine_init_done_notifier(&s->machine_done);
}
static void ioapic_unrealize(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp)
{
IOAPICCommonState *s = IOAPIC_COMMON(dev);
timer_del(s->delayed_ioapic_service_timer);
timer_free(s->delayed_ioapic_service_timer);
}
static Property ioapic_properties[] = {
DEFINE_PROP_UINT8("version", IOAPICCommonState, version, IOAPIC_VER_DEF),
DEFINE_PROP_END_OF_LIST(),
};
static void ioapic_class_init(ObjectClass *klass, void *data)
{
IOAPICCommonClass *k = IOAPIC_COMMON_CLASS(klass);
DeviceClass *dc = DEVICE_CLASS(klass);
k->realize = ioapic_realize;
k->unrealize = ioapic_unrealize;
/*
* If APIC is in kernel, we need to update the kernel cache after
* migration, otherwise first 24 gsi routes will be invalid.
*/
k->post_load = ioapic_update_kvm_routes;
dc->reset = ioapic_reset_common;
dc->props = ioapic_properties;
}
static const TypeInfo ioapic_info = {
.name = TYPE_IOAPIC,
.parent = TYPE_IOAPIC_COMMON,
.instance_size = sizeof(IOAPICCommonState),
.class_init = ioapic_class_init,
};
static void ioapic_register_types(void)
{
type_register_static(&ioapic_info);
}
type_init(ioapic_register_types)