From: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
To: James Hogan <james.hogan@imgtec.com>
Cc: qemu-devel@nongnu.org, kvm@vger.kernel.org,
Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>,
Gleb Natapov <gleb@redhat.com>, Sanjay Lal <sanjayl@kymasys.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v4 01/10] hw/mips/cputimer: Don't start periodic timer in KVM mode
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2014 23:36:27 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <532B6D6B.3030709@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <532ABBA1.3060507@imgtec.com>
Il 20/03/2014 10:57, James Hogan ha scritto:
> On 19/03/14 16:29, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
>> Il 14/03/2014 13:47, James Hogan ha scritto:
>>> From: Sanjay Lal <sanjayl@kymasys.com>
>>>
>>> Compare/Count timer interrupts are handled in-kernel for KVM, so don't
>>> bother starting it in QEMU.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Sanjay Lal <sanjayl@kymasys.com>
>>> Signed-off-by: James Hogan <james.hogan@imgtec.com>
>>> Reviewed-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
>>> ---
>>> Changes in v2:
>>> - Expand commit message
>>> - Rebase on v1.7.0
>>> - Wrap comment
>>> ---
>>> hw/mips/cputimer.c | 13 ++++++++++---
>>> 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/hw/mips/cputimer.c b/hw/mips/cputimer.c
>>> index c8b4b00..52570fd 100644
>>> --- a/hw/mips/cputimer.c
>>> +++ b/hw/mips/cputimer.c
>>> @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@
>>> #include "hw/hw.h"
>>> #include "hw/mips/cpudevs.h"
>>> #include "qemu/timer.h"
>>> +#include "sysemu/kvm.h"
>>>
>>> #define TIMER_FREQ 100 * 1000 * 1000
>>>
>>> @@ -141,7 +142,13 @@ static void mips_timer_cb (void *opaque)
>>>
>>> void cpu_mips_clock_init (CPUMIPSState *env)
>>> {
>>> - env->timer = timer_new_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL, &mips_timer_cb, env);
>>> - env->CP0_Compare = 0;
>>> - cpu_mips_store_count(env, 1);
>>> + /*
>>> + * If we're in KVM mode, don't start the periodic timer, that is
>>> handled in
>>> + * kernel.
>>> + */
>>> + if (!kvm_enabled()) {
>>> + env->timer = timer_new_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL, &mips_timer_cb,
>>> env);
>>> + env->CP0_Compare = 0;
>>> + cpu_mips_store_count(env, 1);
>>> + }
>>> }
>>>
>>
>> I hate to make you do unrelated changes, but... initializing CP0_Compare
>> is unnecessary, it should already be 0;
>
> You mean because of the memset in object_initialize_with_type, when
> object_new is called? Although that wouldn't handle reset, although
> technically the reset state of Compare is undefined.
No, see mips_cpu_reset:
static void mips_cpu_reset(CPUState *s)
{
MIPSCPU *cpu = MIPS_CPU(s);
MIPSCPUClass *mcc = MIPS_CPU_GET_CLASS(cpu);
CPUMIPSState *env = &cpu->env;
mcc->parent_reset(s);
memset(env, 0, offsetof(CPUMIPSState, mvp));
tlb_flush(s, 1);
cpu_state_reset(env);
}
Fields before mvp are reset to zero (including CP0_Compare and CP0_Count).
> Am I right that the correct way to prevent clock drift is for
> kvm_arch_put_registers to only set the Count register if level !=
> KVM_PUT_RUNTIME_STATE?
Yes, that makes sense. Or, better, do not provide a set_onereg
interface for CP0_Count. Instead, in the kernel you can base the CPU
timer on the value of CLOCK_MONOTONIC, like this:
+static inline u64 get_monotonic_ns(void)
+{
+ struct timespec ts;
+
+ ktime_get_ts(&ts);
+ return timespec_to_ns(&ts);
+}
+
Then you provide three set_onereg interfaces. One is normal cp0_count,
but it is only used if the timer is not running (according to
cp0_cause). The second is the rate at which the timer counts
(cp0_count_hz). The third is used when the timer is running, and
it is:
cp0_count_bias
= cp0_count * 10^9 / cp0_count_hz - get_monotonic_ns()
So when the timer is running cp0_count is computed as follows:
cp0_count =
= (get_monotonic_ns() + cp0_count_bias) * cp0_count_hz / 10^9
QEMU can then set:
cp0_count = cpu_mips_get_count(env)
cp0_count_bias =
cpu_mips_get_count(env) * 10^9 / cp0_count_hz - qemu_get_clock_ns(rt_clock)
Note that QEMU's qemu_get_clock_ns(rt_clock) == kernel's get_monotonic_ns().
So when the guest reads cp0_count (and the timer was running at the time
kvm_arch_put_registers was set), the kernel will return:
cp0_count =
= (get_monotonic_ns() + cp0_count_bias) * cp0_count_hz / 10^9
= env->cp0_count
+ (get_monotonic_ns() - qemu_get_clock_ns(rt_clock)
+ qemu_get_clock_ns(vm_clock)) * cp0_count_hz / 10^9
= env->cp0_count + qemu_get_clock_ns(vm_clock) * cp0_count_hz / 10^9
= cpu_mips_get_count(env)
Paolo
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From: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
To: James Hogan <james.hogan@imgtec.com>
Cc: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>,
Gleb Natapov <gleb@redhat.com>,
qemu-devel@nongnu.org, kvm@vger.kernel.org,
Sanjay Lal <sanjayl@kymasys.com>
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v4 01/10] hw/mips/cputimer: Don't start periodic timer in KVM mode
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2014 23:36:27 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <532B6D6B.3030709@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <532ABBA1.3060507@imgtec.com>
Il 20/03/2014 10:57, James Hogan ha scritto:
> On 19/03/14 16:29, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
>> Il 14/03/2014 13:47, James Hogan ha scritto:
>>> From: Sanjay Lal <sanjayl@kymasys.com>
>>>
>>> Compare/Count timer interrupts are handled in-kernel for KVM, so don't
>>> bother starting it in QEMU.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Sanjay Lal <sanjayl@kymasys.com>
>>> Signed-off-by: James Hogan <james.hogan@imgtec.com>
>>> Reviewed-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
>>> ---
>>> Changes in v2:
>>> - Expand commit message
>>> - Rebase on v1.7.0
>>> - Wrap comment
>>> ---
>>> hw/mips/cputimer.c | 13 ++++++++++---
>>> 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/hw/mips/cputimer.c b/hw/mips/cputimer.c
>>> index c8b4b00..52570fd 100644
>>> --- a/hw/mips/cputimer.c
>>> +++ b/hw/mips/cputimer.c
>>> @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@
>>> #include "hw/hw.h"
>>> #include "hw/mips/cpudevs.h"
>>> #include "qemu/timer.h"
>>> +#include "sysemu/kvm.h"
>>>
>>> #define TIMER_FREQ 100 * 1000 * 1000
>>>
>>> @@ -141,7 +142,13 @@ static void mips_timer_cb (void *opaque)
>>>
>>> void cpu_mips_clock_init (CPUMIPSState *env)
>>> {
>>> - env->timer = timer_new_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL, &mips_timer_cb, env);
>>> - env->CP0_Compare = 0;
>>> - cpu_mips_store_count(env, 1);
>>> + /*
>>> + * If we're in KVM mode, don't start the periodic timer, that is
>>> handled in
>>> + * kernel.
>>> + */
>>> + if (!kvm_enabled()) {
>>> + env->timer = timer_new_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL, &mips_timer_cb,
>>> env);
>>> + env->CP0_Compare = 0;
>>> + cpu_mips_store_count(env, 1);
>>> + }
>>> }
>>>
>>
>> I hate to make you do unrelated changes, but... initializing CP0_Compare
>> is unnecessary, it should already be 0;
>
> You mean because of the memset in object_initialize_with_type, when
> object_new is called? Although that wouldn't handle reset, although
> technically the reset state of Compare is undefined.
No, see mips_cpu_reset:
static void mips_cpu_reset(CPUState *s)
{
MIPSCPU *cpu = MIPS_CPU(s);
MIPSCPUClass *mcc = MIPS_CPU_GET_CLASS(cpu);
CPUMIPSState *env = &cpu->env;
mcc->parent_reset(s);
memset(env, 0, offsetof(CPUMIPSState, mvp));
tlb_flush(s, 1);
cpu_state_reset(env);
}
Fields before mvp are reset to zero (including CP0_Compare and CP0_Count).
> Am I right that the correct way to prevent clock drift is for
> kvm_arch_put_registers to only set the Count register if level !=
> KVM_PUT_RUNTIME_STATE?
Yes, that makes sense. Or, better, do not provide a set_onereg
interface for CP0_Count. Instead, in the kernel you can base the CPU
timer on the value of CLOCK_MONOTONIC, like this:
+static inline u64 get_monotonic_ns(void)
+{
+ struct timespec ts;
+
+ ktime_get_ts(&ts);
+ return timespec_to_ns(&ts);
+}
+
Then you provide three set_onereg interfaces. One is normal cp0_count,
but it is only used if the timer is not running (according to
cp0_cause). The second is the rate at which the timer counts
(cp0_count_hz). The third is used when the timer is running, and
it is:
cp0_count_bias
= cp0_count * 10^9 / cp0_count_hz - get_monotonic_ns()
So when the timer is running cp0_count is computed as follows:
cp0_count =
= (get_monotonic_ns() + cp0_count_bias) * cp0_count_hz / 10^9
QEMU can then set:
cp0_count = cpu_mips_get_count(env)
cp0_count_bias =
cpu_mips_get_count(env) * 10^9 / cp0_count_hz - qemu_get_clock_ns(rt_clock)
Note that QEMU's qemu_get_clock_ns(rt_clock) == kernel's get_monotonic_ns().
So when the guest reads cp0_count (and the timer was running at the time
kvm_arch_put_registers was set), the kernel will return:
cp0_count =
= (get_monotonic_ns() + cp0_count_bias) * cp0_count_hz / 10^9
= env->cp0_count
+ (get_monotonic_ns() - qemu_get_clock_ns(rt_clock)
+ qemu_get_clock_ns(vm_clock)) * cp0_count_hz / 10^9
= env->cp0_count + qemu_get_clock_ns(vm_clock) * cp0_count_hz / 10^9
= cpu_mips_get_count(env)
Paolo
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-03-20 22:36 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 50+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-03-14 12:47 [PATCH v4 00/10] KVM Support for MIPS32 Processors James Hogan
2014-03-14 12:47 ` [Qemu-devel] " James Hogan
2014-03-14 12:47 ` [PATCH v4 01/10] hw/mips/cputimer: Don't start periodic timer in KVM mode James Hogan
2014-03-14 12:47 ` [Qemu-devel] " James Hogan
2014-03-19 16:29 ` Paolo Bonzini
2014-03-19 16:29 ` [Qemu-devel] " Paolo Bonzini
2014-03-20 9:57 ` James Hogan
2014-03-20 9:57 ` [Qemu-devel] " James Hogan
2014-03-20 22:36 ` Paolo Bonzini [this message]
2014-03-20 22:36 ` Paolo Bonzini
2014-03-14 12:47 ` [PATCH v4 02/10] hw/mips: Add API to convert KVM guest KSEG0 <-> GPA James Hogan
2014-03-14 12:47 ` [Qemu-devel] " James Hogan
2014-03-14 12:47 ` [PATCH v4 03/10] target-mips: get_physical_address: Add defines for segment bases James Hogan
2014-03-14 12:47 ` [Qemu-devel] " James Hogan
2014-03-19 16:33 ` Paolo Bonzini
2014-03-19 16:33 ` [Qemu-devel] " Paolo Bonzini
2014-03-14 12:47 ` [PATCH v4 04/10] target-mips: get_physical_address: Add KVM awareness James Hogan
2014-03-14 12:47 ` [Qemu-devel] " James Hogan
2014-03-19 16:33 ` Paolo Bonzini
2014-03-19 16:33 ` [Qemu-devel] " Paolo Bonzini
2014-03-20 10:08 ` James Hogan
2014-03-20 10:08 ` [Qemu-devel] " James Hogan
2014-03-14 12:47 ` [PATCH v4 05/10] kvm: Allow arch to set sigmask length James Hogan
2014-03-14 12:47 ` [Qemu-devel] " James Hogan
2014-03-14 12:47 ` [PATCH v4 06/10] target-mips: kvm: Add main KVM support for MIPS James Hogan
2014-03-14 12:47 ` [Qemu-devel] " James Hogan
2014-03-14 12:47 ` [PATCH v4 07/10] hw/mips: In KVM mode, inject IRQ2 (I/O) interupts via ioctls James Hogan
2014-03-14 12:47 ` [Qemu-devel] " James Hogan
2014-03-14 12:47 ` [PATCH v4 08/10] hw/mips: malta: Add KVM support James Hogan
2014-03-14 12:47 ` [Qemu-devel] " James Hogan
2014-03-19 16:39 ` Paolo Bonzini
2014-03-19 16:39 ` [Qemu-devel] " Paolo Bonzini
2014-03-20 10:17 ` James Hogan
2014-03-20 10:17 ` [Qemu-devel] " James Hogan
2014-03-14 12:48 ` [PATCH v4 09/10] target-mips: Enable KVM support in build system James Hogan
2014-03-14 12:48 ` [Qemu-devel] " James Hogan
2014-03-14 12:48 ` [PATCH v4 10/10] MAINTAINERS: Add entry for MIPS KVM James Hogan
2014-03-14 12:48 ` [Qemu-devel] " James Hogan
2014-03-14 13:27 ` [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v4 00/10] KVM Support for MIPS32 Processors Peter Maydell
2014-03-14 13:27 ` Peter Maydell
2014-03-14 13:29 ` James Hogan
2014-03-14 13:29 ` James Hogan
2014-03-19 16:39 ` Paolo Bonzini
2014-03-19 16:39 ` [Qemu-devel] " Paolo Bonzini
2014-03-20 10:00 ` James Hogan
2014-03-20 10:00 ` [Qemu-devel] " James Hogan
2014-03-20 12:44 ` Paolo Bonzini
2014-03-20 12:44 ` [Qemu-devel] " Paolo Bonzini
2014-03-21 16:51 ` James Hogan
2014-03-21 16:51 ` [Qemu-devel] " James Hogan
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