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/*
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* PowerPC KVM support
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*
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* Copyright IBM Corp. 2008
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*
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* Authors:
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* Hollis Blanchard <hollisb@us.ibm.com>
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*
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* This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
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* See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
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*
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*/
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#include "qemu-common.h" |
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#include "qemu-timer.h" |
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#include "kvm_ppc.h" |
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#include "device_tree.h" |
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#define PROC_DEVTREE_PATH "/proc/device-tree" |
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static QEMUTimer *kvmppc_timer;
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static unsigned int kvmppc_timer_rate; |
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#ifdef HAVE_FDT
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int kvmppc_read_host_property(const char *node_path, const char *prop, |
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void *val, size_t len)
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{ |
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char *path;
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FILE *f; |
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int ret = 0; |
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int pathlen;
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pathlen = snprintf(NULL, 0, "%s/%s/%s", PROC_DEVTREE_PATH, node_path, prop) |
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+ 1;
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path = qemu_malloc(pathlen); |
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if (path == NULL) { |
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ret = -ENOMEM; |
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goto out;
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} |
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snprintf(path, pathlen, "%s/%s/%s", PROC_DEVTREE_PATH, node_path, prop);
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f = fopen(path, "rb");
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if (f == NULL) { |
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ret = errno; |
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goto free;
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} |
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len = fread(val, len, 1, f);
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if (len != 1) { |
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ret = ferror(f); |
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goto close;
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} |
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close:
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fclose(f); |
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free:
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free(path); |
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out:
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return ret;
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} |
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static int kvmppc_copy_host_cell(void *fdt, const char *node, const char *prop) |
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{ |
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uint32_t cell; |
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int ret;
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ret = kvmppc_read_host_property(node, prop, &cell, sizeof(cell));
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if (ret < 0) { |
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fprintf(stderr, "couldn't read host %s/%s\n", node, prop);
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goto out;
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} |
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ret = qemu_devtree_setprop_cell(fdt, node, prop, cell); |
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if (ret < 0) { |
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fprintf(stderr, "couldn't set guest %s/%s\n", node, prop);
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goto out;
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} |
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out:
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return ret;
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} |
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void kvmppc_fdt_update(void *fdt) |
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{ |
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/* Copy data from the host device tree into the guest. Since the guest can
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* directly access the timebase without host involvement, we must expose
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* the correct frequencies. */
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kvmppc_copy_host_cell(fdt, "/cpus/cpu@0", "clock-frequency"); |
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kvmppc_copy_host_cell(fdt, "/cpus/cpu@0", "timebase-frequency"); |
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} |
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#endif
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static void kvmppc_timer_hack(void *opaque) |
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{ |
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qemu_service_io(); |
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qemu_mod_timer(kvmppc_timer, qemu_get_clock(vm_clock) + kvmppc_timer_rate); |
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} |
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void kvmppc_init(void) |
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{ |
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/* XXX The only reason KVM yields control back to qemu is device IO. Since
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* an idle guest does no IO, qemu's device model will never get a chance to
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* run. So, until Qemu gains IO threads, we create this timer to ensure
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* that the device model gets a chance to run. */
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kvmppc_timer_rate = ticks_per_sec / 10;
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kvmppc_timer = qemu_new_timer(vm_clock, &kvmppc_timer_hack, NULL);
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qemu_mod_timer(kvmppc_timer, qemu_get_clock(vm_clock) + kvmppc_timer_rate); |
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} |
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