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From: Oliver Upton <oliver.upton@linux.dev>
To: Marc Zyngier <maz@kernel.org>
Cc: kvmarm@lists.linux.dev, linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org,
	kvm@vger.kernel.org, Joey Gouly <joey.gouly@arm.com>,
	Suzuki K Poulose <suzuki.poulose@arm.com>,
	Zenghui Yu <yuzenghui@huawei.com>,
	Bjorn Andersson <andersson@kernel.org>,
	Christoffer Dall <christoffer.dall@arm.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 00/11] KVM: arm64: Add NV timer support
Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2024 16:40:27 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <Z1D2ezLP7nL0TXaf@linux.dev> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20241202172134.384923-1-maz@kernel.org>

On Mon, Dec 02, 2024 at 05:21:23PM +0000, Marc Zyngier wrote:
> Here's another batch of NV-related patches, this time bringing in most
> of the timer support for EL2 as well as nested guests.
> 
> The code is pretty convoluted for a bunch of reasons:
> 
> - FEAT_NV2 breaks the timer semantics by redirecting HW controls to
>   memory, meaning that a guest could setup a timer and never see it
>   firing until the next exit
> 
> - We go try hard to reflect the timer state in memory, but that's not
>   great.
> 
> - With FEAT_ECV, we can finally correctly emulate the virtual timer,
>   but this emulation is pretty costly
> 
> - As a way to make things suck less, we handle timer reads as early as
>   possible, and only defer writes to the normal trap handling
> 
> - Finally, some implementations are badly broken, and require some
>   hand-holding, irrespective of NV support. So we try and reuse the NV
>   infrastructure to make them usable. This could be further optimised,
>   but I'm running out of patience for this sort of HW.
> 
> What this is not implementing is support for CNTPOFF_EL2. It appears
> that the architecture doesn't let you correctly emulate it, so I guess
> this will be trap/emulate for the foreseeable future.
> 
> This series is on top of v6.13-rc1, and has been tested on my usual M2
> setup, but also on a Snapdragon X1 Elite devkit. I would like to thank
> Qualcomm for the free hardware with no strings (nor support) attached!

This series is looking pretty good to me, but I think it'd be good to
remap "EL0 timer" -> "EL1 timer" throughout this series to match the
architectural term.

-- 
Thanks,
Oliver


  parent reply	other threads:[~2024-12-05  0:41 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2024-12-02 17:21 [PATCH 00/11] KVM: arm64: Add NV timer support Marc Zyngier
2024-12-02 17:21 ` [PATCH 01/11] KVM: arm64: nv: Add handling of EL2-specific timer registers Marc Zyngier
2024-12-02 17:21 ` [PATCH 02/11] KVM: arm64: nv: Sync nested timer state with FEAT_NV2 Marc Zyngier
2024-12-05  0:26   ` Oliver Upton
2024-12-02 17:21 ` [PATCH 03/11] KVM: arm64: nv: Publish emulated timer interrupt state in the in-memory state Marc Zyngier
2024-12-02 17:21 ` [PATCH 04/11] KVM: arm64: nv: Use FEAT_ECV to trap access to EL0 timers Marc Zyngier
2024-12-02 17:21 ` [PATCH 05/11] KVM: arm64: nv: Accelerate EL0 timer read accesses when FEAT_ECV in use Marc Zyngier
2024-12-02 17:21 ` [PATCH 06/11] KVM: arm64: nv: Acceletate EL0 counter accesses from hypervisor context Marc Zyngier
2024-12-05  0:37   ` Oliver Upton
2024-12-05 11:03     ` Marc Zyngier
2024-12-05 17:07       ` Oliver Upton
2024-12-05 12:07   ` Joey Gouly
2024-12-05 13:31     ` Marc Zyngier
2024-12-02 17:21 ` [PATCH 07/11] KVM: arm64: Handle counter access early in non-HYP context Marc Zyngier
2024-12-02 17:21 ` [PATCH 08/11] KVM: arm64: nv: Add trap routing for CNTHCTL_EL2.EL1{NVPCT,NVVCT,TVT,TVCT} Marc Zyngier
2024-12-02 17:21 ` [PATCH 09/11] KVM: arm64: nv: Propagate CNTHCTL_EL2.EL1NV{P,V}CT bits Marc Zyngier
2024-12-02 17:21 ` [PATCH 10/11] KVM: arm64: nv: Sanitise CNTHCTL_EL2 Marc Zyngier
2024-12-02 17:21 ` [PATCH 11/11] KVM: arm64: Work around x1e's CNTVOFF_EL2 bogosity Marc Zyngier
2024-12-05  0:40 ` Oliver Upton [this message]
2024-12-09 14:24 ` [PATCH 00/11] KVM: arm64: Add NV timer support Chase Conklin
2024-12-09 15:15   ` Marc Zyngier

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