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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 07/15] KVM: s390: Interfaces to configure/deconfigure guest's AP matrix
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On 27/02/2018 15:28, Tony Krowiak wrote:
> Provides interfaces to assign AP adapters, usage domains
> and control domains to a KVM guest.
>
> A KVM guest is started by executing the Start Interpretive Execution (SIE)
> instruction. The SIE state description is a control block that contains the
> state information for a KVM guest and is supplied as input to the SIE
> instruction. The SIE state description has a satellite structure called the
> Crypto Control Block (CRYCB). The CRYCB contains three bitmask fields
> identifying the adapters, queues (domains) and control domains assigned to
> the KVM guest:
>
> * The AP Adapter Mask (APM) field identifies the AP adapters assigned to
> the KVM guest
>
> * The AP Queue Mask (AQM) field identifies the AP queues assigned to
> the KVM guest. Each AP queue is connected to a usage domain within
> an AP adapter.
>
> * The AP Domain Mask (ADM) field identifies the control domains
> assigned to the KVM guest.
>
> Each adapter, queue (usage domain) and control domain are identified by
> a number from 0 to 255. The bits in each mask, from most significant to
> least significant bit, correspond to the numbers 0-255. When a bit is
> set, the corresponding adapter, queue (usage domain) or control domain
> is assigned to the KVM guest.

...snip...

> static int kvm_ap_apxa_installed(void)
> {
> int ret;
> @@ -50,3 +170,140 @@ void kvm_ap_set_crycb_format(struct kvm *kvm, __u32 *crycbd)
> *crycbd |= CRYCB_FORMAT1;
> }
> }
> +
> +static int kvm_ap_matrix_apm_create(struct kvm_ap_matrix *ap_matrix, int apxa)
> +{
> + if (apxa)
> + ap_matrix->apm_max = 256;

AFAIK the number of possible bits in the masks for a system is not a
generic value but is
returned by the QCI instruction.
Is there a reason to use a fix value?

> + else
> + ap_matrix->apm_max = 64;
> +
> + ap_matrix->apm = kzalloc(KVM_AP_MASK_BYTES(ap_matrix->apm_max),
> + GFP_KERNEL);
> + if (!ap_matrix->apm)
> + return -ENOMEM;
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> +
> +static int kvm_ap_matrix_aqm_create(struct kvm_ap_matrix *ap_matrix, int apxa)
> +{
> + if (apxa)
> + ap_matrix->aqm_max = 256;

same here

> + else
> + ap_matrix->aqm_max = 16;
> +
> + ap_matrix->aqm = kzalloc(KVM_AP_MASK_BYTES(ap_matrix->aqm_max),
> + GFP_KERNEL);
> + if (!ap_matrix->aqm)
> + return -ENOMEM;
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> +
> +static int kvm_ap_matrix_adm_create(struct kvm_ap_matrix *ap_matrix, int apxa)
> +{
> + if (apxa)
> + ap_matrix->adm_max = 256;

and here


Pierre

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Pierre Morel
Linux/KVM/QEMU in Böblingen - Germany

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