On 25.03.2025 12:48, Oleksii Kurochko wrote:
> 
> On 3/24/25 1:31 PM, Jan Beulich wrote:
>> On 21.03.2025 17:17, Oleksii Kurochko wrote:
>>> H provides additional instructions and CSRs that control the new stage of
>>> address translation and support hosting a guest OS in virtual S-mode
>>> (VS-mode).
>>>
>>> According to the Unprivileged Architecture (version 20240411) specification:
>>> ```
>>> Table 74 summarizes the standardized extension names. The table also defines
>>> the canonical order in which extension names must appear in the name string,
>>> with top-to-bottom in table indicating first-to-last in the name string, 
>>> e.g.,
>>> RV32IMACV is legal, whereas RV32IMAVC is not.
>>> ```
>>> According to Table 74, the h extension is placed last in the one-letter
>>> extensions name part of the ISA string.
>>>
>>> `h` is a standalone extension based on the patch [1] but it wasn't so
>>> before.
>>> As the minimal supported GCC version to build Xen for RISC-V is 12.2.0,
>>> and for that version it will be needed to encode H extensions instructions
>>> explicitly by checking if __risv_h is defined.
>> Leaving aside the typo, what is this about? There's no use of __riscv_h in
>> the patch here, and ...
> 
> It is going to be used in future 
> patches:https://gitlab.com/xen-project/people/olkur/xen/-/blob/riscv-next-upstreaming/xen/arch/riscv/p2m.c?ref_type=heads#L32

For this and ...

>>> @@ -25,10 +24,13 @@ $(eval $(1) := \
>>>     $(call as-insn,$(CC) $(riscv-generic-flags)_$(1),$(value 
>>> $(1)-insn),_$(1)))
>>>   endef
>>>   
>>> +h-insn := "hfence.gvma"
>>> +$(call check-extension,h)
>> ... this, if it fails, will not have any effect on the build right now
>> afaics.
> 
> No, it won't have any affect now as instruction from H extension isn't used 
> now.
> But it will be needed 
> forhttps://lore.kernel.org/xen-devel/dae753618491b2a6e42f7ed3f24190d0dc13fe3f.1740754166.git.slavisa.petro...@rt-rk.com/
> and for p2m changes mentioned above.

... this both being future work, it might help if it could be made clear
right here how things are going to work (with both gcc12 and up-to-date
gcc).

Jan

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