On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 09:26:05PM +0800, Zhichao Huang wrote:
> We trap debug register accesses from guest all the time, and read the
> BCR/WCR to indicate whether the guest has enabled any break/watch points
> or not.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Zhichao Huang <[email protected]>
> ---
>  arch/arm/include/asm/kvm_asm.h |  2 ++
>  arch/arm/kvm/coproc.c          | 75 
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
>  2 files changed, 72 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/kvm_asm.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/kvm_asm.h
> index 5b1c3eb..e9e1f0a 100644
> --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/kvm_asm.h
> +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/kvm_asm.h
> @@ -65,7 +65,9 @@
>  #define NR_CP14_REGS 66      /* Number of regs (incl. invalid) */
>  
>  #define KVM_ARM_DEBUG_HOST_INUSE_SHIFT       0
> +#define KVM_ARM_DEBUG_GUEST_INUSE_SHIFT      1
>  #define KVM_ARM_DEBUG_HOST_INUSE     (1 << KVM_ARM_DEBUG_HOST_INUSE_SHIFT)
> +#define KVM_ARM_DEBUG_GUEST_INUSE    (1 << KVM_ARM_DEBUG_GUEST_INUSE_SHIFT)
>  
>  #define ARM_EXCEPTION_RESET    0
>  #define ARM_EXCEPTION_UNDEFINED   1
> diff --git a/arch/arm/kvm/coproc.c b/arch/arm/kvm/coproc.c
> index b37afd6..d9dcd28b 100644
> --- a/arch/arm/kvm/coproc.c
> +++ b/arch/arm/kvm/coproc.c
> @@ -220,7 +220,22 @@ bool access_vm_reg(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu,
>       return true;
>  }
>  
> -static bool trap_debug32(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu,
> +/* Indicate whether the guest has enabled any break/watch points or not. */
> +static bool guest_debug_in_use(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
> +{
> +     unsigned int i;
> +
> +     for (i = 0; i < ARM_MAX_BRP; i++)
> +             if (vcpu->arch.cp14[cp14_DBGBCR0 + i] & 0x1)
> +                     return true;
> +     for (i = 0; i < ARM_MAX_WRP; i++)
> +             if (vcpu->arch.cp14[cp14_DBGWCR0 + i] & 0x1)
> +                     return true;
> +
> +     return false;
> +}
> +
> +static bool __trap_debug32(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu,
>                       const struct coproc_params *p,
>                       const struct coproc_reg *r)
>  {
> @@ -232,6 +247,56 @@ static bool trap_debug32(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu,
>       return true;
>  }
>  
> +/*
> + * We want to avoid world-switching all the DBG registers all the
> + * time:
> + *
> + * When we are about to run a guest, we have the following cases:
> + *
> + * 1) Neither the host nor the guest has configured any [WB]points
> + * 2) Only the host has configured any [WB]points
> + * 3) Only the guest has configured any [WB]points
> + * 4) Both the host and the guest have configured any [WB]points
> + *
> + * - In case (1), KVM should enable trapping and swtich the register
                                                    switch
> + *   state on guest accesses.
> + * - In cases (2), (3), and (4) we must switch the register state on each
> + *   entry/exit.
> + *
> + * For ARMv7, if the CONFIG_HAVE_HW_BREAKPOINT is set, ARM_DSCR_MDBGEN
> + * is always set(ARM64 use it to indicate that debug registers are actively
        add space  ^
> + * in use).

While I like having the overall explanation of the flow somewhere, I
feel this is a strange place to put it.  Perhaps there is a more
suitable location?

> + *
> + * - We add a function reading the break/watch control variables directly to
> + *   indicate whether the host has enabled any break/watch points or not.
> + *   We only call the function upon guest entry, after preempt_disable() and
> + *   local_irq_disable(), so there is no race for it.

This paragraph of the commenting doesn't seem to fit with the rest, and
didn't we cover this already in a previous patch?

> + *
> + * - We trap debug register accesses from guest all the time, and read the
> + *   BCR/WCR to indicate whether the guest has enabled any break/watch points
> + *   or not.

do we trap all the time?  not if we're switching the state I suppose?

> + *
> + * For this, we can keep track of the host/guest use of debug registers,
> + * and skip the save/restore dance when neither the host nor the guest has
> + * configured any [WB]points.
> + */
> +static bool trap_debug32(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu,
> +                     const struct coproc_params *p,
> +                     const struct coproc_reg *r)
> +{
> +     __trap_debug32(vcpu, p, r);
> +
> +     if (p->is_write) {
> +             if ((vcpu->arch.cp14[r->reg] & 0x1) ||
> +                 guest_debug_in_use(vcpu))
> +                     vcpu->arch.debug_flags |= KVM_ARM_DEBUG_GUEST_INUSE;
> +             else
> +                     vcpu->arch.debug_flags &= ~KVM_ARM_DEBUG_GUEST_INUSE;

I don't understand this logic, if we are enabling one of the w/b points
or if there was already an enabled w/b point, then we set the flag, but
if you disable a single one then you clear the flag?

It looks to me like you're mixing two approaches here;  either read
through all the registers whenever you need to know to set the flag or
not, or you keep track of this on every read/write of the registers.

> +     }
> +
> +     return true;
> +}
> +
>  /* DBGIDR (RO) Debug ID */
>  static bool trap_dbgidr(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu,
>                       const struct coproc_params *p,
> @@ -419,13 +484,13 @@ static const struct coproc_reg cp15_regs[] = {
>  #define DBG_BCR_BVR_WCR_WVR(n)                                       \
>       /* DBGBVRn */                                           \
>       { CRn( 0), CRm((n)), Op1( 0), Op2( 4), is32,            \
> -       trap_debug32, reset_val, (cp14_DBGBVR0 + (n)), 0 },   \
> +       __trap_debug32, reset_val, (cp14_DBGBVR0 + (n)), 0 }, \
>       /* DBGBCRn */                                           \
>       { CRn( 0), CRm((n)), Op1( 0), Op2( 5), is32,            \
>         trap_debug32, reset_val, (cp14_DBGBCR0 + (n)), 0 },   \
>       /* DBGWVRn */                                           \
>       { CRn( 0), CRm((n)), Op1( 0), Op2( 6), is32,            \
> -       trap_debug32, reset_val, (cp14_DBGWVR0 + (n)), 0 },   \
> +       __trap_debug32, reset_val, (cp14_DBGWVR0 + (n)), 0 }, \
>       /* DBGWCRn */                                           \
>       { CRn( 0), CRm((n)), Op1( 0), Op2( 7), is32,            \
>         trap_debug32, reset_val, (cp14_DBGWCR0 + (n)), 0 }
> @@ -462,7 +527,7 @@ static const struct coproc_reg cp14_regs[] = {
>       /* DBGDSAR (64bit) */
>       { CRn( 0), CRm( 2), Op1( 0), Op2( 0), is64, trap_raz_wi },
>       /* DBGDSCRext */
> -     { CRn( 0), CRm( 2), Op1( 0), Op2( 2), is32, trap_debug32,
> +     { CRn( 0), CRm( 2), Op1( 0), Op2( 2), is32, __trap_debug32,
>                               reset_val, cp14_DBGDSCRext, 0 },
>       DBG_BCR_BVR_WCR_WVR(2),
>       /* DBGDTRTXext */
> @@ -474,7 +539,7 @@ static const struct coproc_reg cp14_regs[] = {
>       DBG_BCR_BVR_WCR_WVR(5),
>       DBG_BCR_BVR_WCR_WVR(6),
>       /* DBGVCR */
> -     { CRn( 0), CRm( 7), Op1( 0), Op2( 0), is32, trap_debug32 },
> +     { CRn( 0), CRm( 7), Op1( 0), Op2( 0), is32, __trap_debug32 },
>       DBG_BCR_BVR_WCR_WVR(7),
>       DBG_BCR_BVR_WCR_WVR(8),
>       DBG_BCR_BVR_WCR_WVR(9),
> -- 
> 1.7.12.4
> 

So __trap_debug32 is for the non-control registers and trap-debug32 is
for the control registers?

I think specifically naming the control register function
trap_debug_cr would be cleaner in that case.

Thanks,
-Christoffer

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