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SubjectRe: [PATCH v7 3/10] KVM: arm64: Move hyp_symbol_addr to fix dependency
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Hi Julien,

On 3/20/19 2:19 PM, Julien Thierry wrote:
> Hi Amit,
>
> On 19/03/2019 08:30, Amit Daniel Kachhap wrote:
>> Currently hyp_symbol_addr is palced in kvm_mmu.h which is mostly
>> used by __hyp_this_cpu_ptr in kvm_asm.h but it cannot include
>> kvm_mmu.h directly as kvm_mmu.h uses kvm_ksym_ref which is
>> defined inside kvm_asm.h. Hence, hyp_symbol_addr is moved inside
>> kvm_asm.h to fix this dependency on each other.
>>
>> Also kvm_ksym_ref is corresponding counterpart of hyp_symbol_addr
>> so should be ideally placed inside kvm_asm.h.
>>
>
> This part is a bit confusing, it lead me to think that kvm_ksym_ref was
> in kvm_mmu.h and should moved to kvm_asm.h as well. I'd suggest
> rephrasing it with something along the lines:
>
> "Also, hyp_symbol_addr corresponding counterpart, kvm_ksym_ref, is
> already in kvm_asm.h, making it more sensible to move kvm_symbol_addr to
> the same file."
ok, will rephrase.
>
> Otherwise:
>
> Reviewed-by: Julien Thierry <julien.thierry@arm.com>

Thanks,
Amit
>
> Cheers,
>
> Julien
>
>> Suggested by: James Morse <james.morse@arm.com>
>> Signed-off-by: Amit Daniel Kachhap <amit.kachhap@arm.com>
>> Cc: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com>
>> Cc: Christoffer Dall <christoffer.dall@arm.com>
>> Cc: kvmarm@lists.cs.columbia.edu
>> ---
>> arch/arm64/include/asm/kvm_asm.h | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++
>> arch/arm64/include/asm/kvm_mmu.h | 20 --------------------
>> 2 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/arch/arm64/include/asm/kvm_asm.h b/arch/arm64/include/asm/kvm_asm.h
>> index f5b79e9..57a07e8 100644
>> --- a/arch/arm64/include/asm/kvm_asm.h
>> +++ b/arch/arm64/include/asm/kvm_asm.h
>> @@ -80,6 +80,26 @@ extern void __vgic_v3_init_lrs(void);
>>
>> extern u32 __kvm_get_mdcr_el2(void);
>>
>> +/*
>> + * Obtain the PC-relative address of a kernel symbol
>> + * s: symbol
>> + *
>> + * The goal of this macro is to return a symbol's address based on a
>> + * PC-relative computation, as opposed to a loading the VA from a
>> + * constant pool or something similar. This works well for HYP, as an
>> + * absolute VA is guaranteed to be wrong. Only use this if trying to
>> + * obtain the address of a symbol (i.e. not something you obtained by
>> + * following a pointer).
>> + */
>> +#define hyp_symbol_addr(s) \
>> + ({ \
>> + typeof(s) *addr; \
>> + asm("adrp %0, %1\n" \
>> + "add %0, %0, :lo12:%1\n" \
>> + : "=r" (addr) : "S" (&s)); \
>> + addr; \
>> + })
>> +
>> /* Home-grown __this_cpu_{ptr,read} variants that always work at HYP */
>> #define __hyp_this_cpu_ptr(sym) \
>> ({ \
>> diff --git a/arch/arm64/include/asm/kvm_mmu.h b/arch/arm64/include/asm/kvm_mmu.h
>> index b0742a1..3dea6af 100644
>> --- a/arch/arm64/include/asm/kvm_mmu.h
>> +++ b/arch/arm64/include/asm/kvm_mmu.h
>> @@ -118,26 +118,6 @@ static inline unsigned long __kern_hyp_va(unsigned long v)
>> #define kern_hyp_va(v) ((typeof(v))(__kern_hyp_va((unsigned long)(v))))
>>
>> /*
>> - * Obtain the PC-relative address of a kernel symbol
>> - * s: symbol
>> - *
>> - * The goal of this macro is to return a symbol's address based on a
>> - * PC-relative computation, as opposed to a loading the VA from a
>> - * constant pool or something similar. This works well for HYP, as an
>> - * absolute VA is guaranteed to be wrong. Only use this if trying to
>> - * obtain the address of a symbol (i.e. not something you obtained by
>> - * following a pointer).
>> - */
>> -#define hyp_symbol_addr(s) \
>> - ({ \
>> - typeof(s) *addr; \
>> - asm("adrp %0, %1\n" \
>> - "add %0, %0, :lo12:%1\n" \
>> - : "=r" (addr) : "S" (&s)); \
>> - addr; \
>> - })
>> -
>> -/*
>> * We currently support using a VM-specified IPA size. For backward
>> * compatibility, the default IPA size is fixed to 40bits.
>> */
>>
>

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