hw/xen: select kernel mode for per-vCPU event channel upcall vector
A guest which has configured the per-vCPU upcall vector may set the HVM_PARAM_CALLBACK_IRQ param to fairly much anything other than zero. For example, Linux v6.0+ after commit b1c3497e604 ("x86/xen: Add support for HVMOP_set_evtchn_upcall_vector") will just do this after setting the vector: /* Trick toolstack to think we are enlightened. */ if (!cpu) rc = xen_set_callback_via(1); That's explicitly setting the delivery to GSI#1, but it's supposed to be overridden by the per-vCPU vector setting. This mostly works in Qemu *except* for the logic to enable the in-kernel handling of event channels, which falsely determines that the kernel cannot accelerate GSI delivery in this case. Add a kvm_xen_has_vcpu_callback_vector() to report whether vCPU#0 has the vector set, and use that in xen_evtchn_set_callback_param() to enable the kernel acceleration features even when the param *appears* to be set to target a GSI. Preserve the Xen behaviour that when HVM_PARAM_CALLBACK_IRQ is set to *zero* the event channel delivery is disabled completely. (Which is what that bizarre guest behaviour is working round in the first place.) Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org Fixes:91cce75617
("hw/xen: Add xen_evtchn device for event channel emulation") Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw@amazon.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Paul Durrant <paul@xen.org> (cherry picked from commit18e83f28bf
) Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
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@ -490,6 +490,12 @@ int xen_evtchn_set_callback_param(uint64_t param)
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}
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/* If the guest has set a per-vCPU callback vector, prefer that. */
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if (gsi && kvm_xen_has_vcpu_callback_vector()) {
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in_kernel = kvm_xen_has_cap(EVTCHN_SEND);
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gsi = 0;
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}
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if (!ret) {
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/* If vector delivery was turned *off* then tell the kernel */
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if ((s->callback_param >> CALLBACK_VIA_TYPE_SHIFT) ==
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int kvm_xen_soft_reset(void);
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uint32_t kvm_xen_get_caps(void);
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void *kvm_xen_get_vcpu_info_hva(uint32_t vcpu_id);
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bool kvm_xen_has_vcpu_callback_vector(void);
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void kvm_xen_inject_vcpu_callback_vector(uint32_t vcpu_id, int type);
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void kvm_xen_set_callback_asserted(void);
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int kvm_xen_set_vcpu_virq(uint32_t vcpu_id, uint16_t virq, uint16_t port);
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}
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}
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bool kvm_xen_has_vcpu_callback_vector(void)
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{
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CPUState *cs = qemu_get_cpu(0);
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return cs && !!X86_CPU(cs)->env.xen_vcpu_callback_vector;
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}
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void kvm_xen_inject_vcpu_callback_vector(uint32_t vcpu_id, int type)
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{
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CPUState *cs = qemu_get_cpu(vcpu_id);
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