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Y. Srinivasan" , Haiyang Zhang , Wei Liu , Dexuan Cui , Michael Kelley , "Rafael J. Wysocki" Cc: Saurabh Sengar , Chris Oo , "Kirill A. Shutemov" , linux-hyperv@vger.kernel.org, devicetree@vger.kernel.org, linux-acpi@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, Ricardo Neri , kernel test robot , Ricardo Neri , "Rafael J. Wysocki (Intel)" , Yunhong Jiang , Thomas Gleixner X-Mailer: b4 0.13.0 X-Developer-Signature: v=1; a=ed25519-sha256; t=1767822314; l=8466; i=ricardo.neri-calderon@linux.intel.com; s=20250602; h=from:subject:message-id; bh=4W+oGcQ2gg0LEHLUvZck8IORIv8h8lQawEf9gAgqPKc=; b=OpHUtMoecmXbMPpdL3CTIRoMz3wEZcOtx7RgMZ2acuJRhdSSLVWaTtZ+FdY1t2rb/ixqop9BW LiVBvyeMKogC3MA+H5SyRDRa2UGARgG10hL5LVg8yFUryffYJV7Q2VM X-Developer-Key: i=ricardo.neri-calderon@linux.intel.com; a=ed25519; pk=NfZw5SyQ2lxVfmNMaMR6KUj3+0OhcwDPyRzFDH9gY2w= Hi, Happy New Year! I have a new version of this patchset to start the year. I incorporated a patch that I had posted separately to fix a build break that I found while working on this series [1]. I also added the Acked-by tags from Rafael. No other changes. I include the cover letter from the previous version for convenience. Thanks a lot to all those who have reviewed the series! ... This patchset adds functionality to use the ACPI wakeup mailbox to boot secondary CPUs in Hyper-V VTL level 2 TDX guests with DeviceTree-based virtual firmware. Although this is the target use case, the use of the mailbox depends solely on it being enumerated in the DeviceTree graph. On x86 platforms, secondary CPUs are typically booted using INIT assert, de-assert followed by Start-Up IPI messages. Virtual machines can also use hypercalls to bring up secondary CPUs to a desired execution state. These two mechanisms require support from the hypervisor. Confidential computing VMs in a TDX environment cannot use this mechanism because the hypervisor is considered an untrusted entity. Linux already supports the ACPI Multiprocessor Wakeup Structure in which the guest platform firmware boots the secondary CPUs and transfers control to the kernel using a mailbox. This mechanism does not need involvement of the VMM. It can be used in a Hyper-V VTL level 2 TDX guest. Currently, this mechanism can only be used on x86 platforms with firmware that supports ACPI. There are platforms that use DeviceTree (e.g., OpenHCL [2]) instead of ACPI to describe the hardware. Provided that the wakeup mailbox enumerated in a DeviceTree-based platform firmware is implemented as described in the ACPI specification, the kernel can use the existing ACPI code for both DeviceTree and ACPI systems. The DeviceTree firmware does not need to use any ACPI table to enumerate the mailbox. This patchset is structured as follows: * Add missing dependencies to arch/x86/include/asm/topology.h. (patch 1) * Expose functions to reuse the code handling the ACPI Multiprocessor Wakeup Structure outside of ACPI code. (patch 2) * Define DeviceTree bindings to enumerate a mailbox as described in the ACPI specification. (patch 3) * Find and set up the wakeup mailbox if enumerated in the DeviceTree graph. (patch 4) * Prepare Hyper-V VTL2 TDX guests to use the Wakeup Mailbox to boot secondary CPUs when available. (patches 5-10) I have tested this patchset on a Hyper-V host with VTL2 OpenHCL, QEMU, and physical hardware. Changes in v8: - Fixed a build break. Same patch as [1]. - Added two Acked-by tags from Rafael. Thanks! - Link to v7: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20251117-rneri-wakeup-mailbox-v7-0-4a8b82ab7c2c@linux.intel.com Changes in v7: - Dropped the patch that relocated the ACPI wakeup mailbox to an generic location. (Boris) - Instead, added function declarations to use the wakeup mailbox from outside ACPI code. Also added stubs for !CONFIG_ACPI. - Link to v6: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20251016-rneri-wakeup-mailbox-v6-0-40435fb9305e@linux.intel.com Changes in v6: - Fixed a build error with !CONFIG_X86_MAILBOX_WAKEUP and CONFIG_HYPER_VTL_MODE. - Added Acked-by tags from Rafael. Thanks! - Added Reviewed-by tags from Dexuan and Rob. Thanks! - Corrected typos and function names in the changelog. - Link to v5: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250627-rneri-wakeup-mailbox-v5-0-df547b1d196e@linux.intel.com Changes in v5: - Referred in the DeviceTree binding documentation the section and section of the ACPI specification that defines the wakeup mailbox. - Moved the dependency on CONFIG_OF to patch 4, where the flattened DeviceTree is parsed for the mailbox. - Fixed a warning from yamllint regarding line lengths. - Link to v4: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250603-rneri-wakeup-mailbox-v4-0-d533272b7232@linux.intel.com Changes in v4: - Added Reviewed-by: tags from Michael Kelley. Thanks! - Relocated the common wakeup code from acpi/madt_wakeup.c to a new smpwakeup.c to be used in DeviceTree- and ACPI-based systems. - Dropped the x86 CPU bindings as they are not a good fit to document firmware features. - Dropped the code that parsed and validated of the `enable-method` property for cpu@N nodes in x86. Instead, unconditionally parse and use the wakeup mailbox when found. - Updated the wakeup mailbox schema to avoid redefing the structure and operation of the mailbox. Instead, refer to the ACPI specification. Also clarified that the enumeration of the mailbox is done separately. - Prefixed helper functions of wakeup code with acpi_. - Link to v3: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250503191515.24041-1-ricardo.neri-calderon@linux.intel.com Changes in v3: - Only move out of the acpi directory acpi_wakeup_cpu() and its accessory variables. Use helper functions to access the mailbox as needed. This also fixed the warnings about unused code with CONFIG_ ACPI=n that Michael reported. - Major rework of the DeviceTree bindings and schema. Now there is a reserved-memory binding for the mailbox as well as a new x86 CPU bindings. Both have `compatible` properties. - Rework of the code parsing the DeviceTree bindings for the mailbox. Now configuring the mailbox depends solely on its enumeration in the DeviceTree and not on Hyper-V VTL2 TDX guest. - Do not make reserving the first 1MB of memory optional. It is not needed and may introduce bugs. - Prepare Hyper-V VTL2 guests to unconditionally use the mailbox in TDX environments. If the mailbox is not available, booting secondary CPUs will fail gracefully. - Link to v2: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240823232327.2408869-1-yunhong.jiang@linux.intel.com Changes in v2: - Fix the cover letter's summary phrase. - Fix the DT binding document to pass validation. - Change the DT binding document to be ACPI independent. - Move ACPI-only functions into the #ifdef CONFIG_ACPI. - Change dtb_parse_mp_wake() to return mailbox physical address. - Rework the hv_is_private_mmio_tdx(). - Remove unrelated real mode change from the patch that marks mailbox page private. - Check hv_isolation_type_tdx() instead of wakeup_mailbox_addr in hv_vtl_init_platform() because wakeup_mailbox_addr is not parsed yet. - Add memory range support to reserve_real_mode. - Remove realmode_reserve callback and use the memory range. - Move setting the real_mode_header to hv_vtl_init_platform. - Update comments and commit messages. - Minor style changes. - Link to v1: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240806221237.1634126-1-yunhong.jiang@linux.intel.com [1]. https://lore.kernel.org/all/20251117-rneri-topology-cpuinfo-bug-v1-1-a905bb5f91e2@linux.intel.com/ [2]. https://openvmm.dev/guide/user_guide/openhcl.html -- 2.43.0 --- Ricardo Neri (6): x86/topology: Add missing struct declaration and attribute dependency x86/acpi: Add functions to setup and access the wakeup mailbox dt-bindings: reserved-memory: Wakeup Mailbox for Intel processors x86/dt: Parse the Wakeup Mailbox for Intel processors x86/acpi: Add a helper get the address of the wakeup mailbox x86/hyperv/vtl: Use the wakeup mailbox to boot secondary CPUs Yunhong Jiang (4): x86/hyperv/vtl: Set real_mode_header in hv_vtl_init_platform() x86/realmode: Make the location of the trampoline configurable x86/hyperv/vtl: Setup the 64-bit trampoline for TDX guests x86/hyperv/vtl: Mark the wakeup mailbox page as private .../reserved-memory/intel,wakeup-mailbox.yaml | 50 ++++++++++++++++++++++ arch/x86/hyperv/hv_vtl.c | 38 ++++++++++++++-- arch/x86/include/asm/acpi.h | 16 +++++++ arch/x86/include/asm/topology.h | 3 ++ arch/x86/include/asm/x86_init.h | 3 ++ arch/x86/kernel/acpi/madt_wakeup.c | 16 +++++++ arch/x86/kernel/devicetree.c | 47 ++++++++++++++++++++ arch/x86/kernel/x86_init.c | 3 ++ arch/x86/realmode/init.c | 7 ++- 9 files changed, 175 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) --- base-commit: 39127143100254ceb5f31469ac9a10a2a5b71285 change-id: 20250602-rneri-wakeup-mailbox-328efe72803f Best regards, -- Ricardo Neri