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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT */
/******************************************************************************
* arch-arm.h
*
* Guest OS interface to ARM Xen.
*
* Copyright 2011 (C) Citrix Systems
*/
#ifndef __XEN_PUBLIC_ARCH_ARM_H__
#define __XEN_PUBLIC_ARCH_ARM_H__
/*
* `incontents 50 arm_abi Hypercall Calling Convention
*
* A hypercall is issued using the ARM HVC instruction.
*
* A hypercall can take up to 5 arguments. These are passed in
* registers, the first argument in x0/r0 (for arm64/arm32 guests
* respectively irrespective of whether the underlying hypervisor is
* 32- or 64-bit), the second argument in x1/r1, the third in x2/r2,
* the forth in x3/r3 and the fifth in x4/r4.
*
* The hypercall number is passed in r12 (arm) or x16 (arm64). In both
* cases the relevant ARM procedure calling convention specifies this
* is an inter-procedure-call scratch register (e.g. for use in linker
* stubs). This use does not conflict with use during a hypercall.
*
* The HVC ISS must contain a Xen specific TAG: XEN_HYPERCALL_TAG.
*
* The return value is in x0/r0.
*
* The hypercall will clobber x16/r12 and the argument registers used
* by that hypercall (except r0 which is the return value) i.e. in
* addition to x16/r12 a 2 argument hypercall will clobber x1/r1 and a
* 4 argument hypercall will clobber x1/r1, x2/r2 and x3/r3.
*
* Parameter structs passed to hypercalls are laid out according to
* the Procedure Call Standard for the ARM Architecture (AAPCS, AKA
* EABI) and Procedure Call Standard for the ARM 64-bit Architecture
* (AAPCS64). Where there is a conflict the 64-bit standard should be
* used regardless of guest type. Structures which are passed as
* hypercall arguments are always little endian.
*
* All memory which is shared with other entities in the system
* (including the hypervisor and other guests) must reside in memory
* which is mapped as Normal Inner Write-Back Outer Write-Back Inner-Shareable.
* This applies to:
* - hypercall arguments passed via a pointer to guest memory.
* - memory shared via the grant table mechanism (including PV I/O
* rings etc).
* - memory shared with the hypervisor (struct shared_info, struct
* vcpu_info, the grant table, etc).
*
* Any cache allocation hints are acceptable.
*/
/*
* `incontents 55 arm_hcall Supported Hypercalls
*
* Xen on ARM makes extensive use of hardware facilities and therefore
* only a subset of the potential hypercalls are required.
*
* Since ARM uses second stage paging any machine/physical addresses
* passed to hypercalls are Guest Physical Addresses (Intermediate
* Physical Addresses) unless otherwise noted.
*
* The following hypercalls (and sub operations) are supported on the
* ARM platform. Other hypercalls should be considered
* unavailable/unsupported.
*
* HYPERVISOR_memory_op
* All generic sub-operations
*
* HYPERVISOR_domctl
* All generic sub-operations, with the exception of:
* * XEN_DOMCTL_irq_permission (not yet implemented)
*
* HYPERVISOR_sched_op
* All generic sub-operations, with the exception of:
* * SCHEDOP_block -- prefer wfi hardware instruction
*
* HYPERVISOR_console_io
* All generic sub-operations
*
* HYPERVISOR_xen_version
* All generic sub-operations
*
* HYPERVISOR_event_channel_op
* All generic sub-operations
*
* HYPERVISOR_physdev_op
* Exactly these sub-operations are supported:
* PHYSDEVOP_pci_device_add
* PHYSDEVOP_pci_device_remove
*
* HYPERVISOR_sysctl
* All generic sub-operations, with the exception of:
* * XEN_SYSCTL_page_offline_op
* * XEN_SYSCTL_get_pmstat
* * XEN_SYSCTL_pm_op
*
* HYPERVISOR_hvm_op
* Exactly these sub-operations are supported:
* * HVMOP_set_param
* * HVMOP_get_param
*
* HYPERVISOR_grant_table_op
* All generic sub-operations
*
* HYPERVISOR_vcpu_op
* Exactly these sub-operations are supported:
* * VCPUOP_register_vcpu_info
* * VCPUOP_register_runstate_memory_area
*
* HYPERVISOR_argo_op
* All generic sub-operations
*
* Other notes on the ARM ABI:
*
* - struct start_info is not exported to ARM guests.
*
* - struct shared_info is mapped by ARM guests using the
* HYPERVISOR_memory_op sub-op XENMEM_add_to_physmap, passing
* XENMAPSPACE_shared_info as space parameter.
*
* - All the per-cpu struct vcpu_info are mapped by ARM guests using the
* HYPERVISOR_vcpu_op sub-op VCPUOP_register_vcpu_info, including cpu0
* struct vcpu_info.
*
* - The grant table is mapped using the HYPERVISOR_memory_op sub-op
* XENMEM_add_to_physmap, passing XENMAPSPACE_grant_table as space
* parameter. The memory range specified under the Xen compatible
* hypervisor node on device tree can be used as target gpfn for the
* mapping.
*
* - Xenstore is initialized by using the two hvm_params
* HVM_PARAM_STORE_PFN and HVM_PARAM_STORE_EVTCHN. They can be read
* with the HYPERVISOR_hvm_op sub-op HVMOP_get_param.
*
* - The paravirtualized console is initialized by using the two
* hvm_params HVM_PARAM_CONSOLE_PFN and HVM_PARAM_CONSOLE_EVTCHN. They
* can be read with the HYPERVISOR_hvm_op sub-op HVMOP_get_param.
*
* - Event channel notifications are delivered using the percpu GIC
* interrupt specified under the Xen compatible hypervisor node on
* device tree.
*
* - The device tree Xen compatible node is fully described under Linux
* at Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/xen.txt.
*/
#define XEN_HYPERCALL_TAG 0XEA1
#define int64_aligned_t int64_t __attribute__((aligned(8)))
#define uint64_aligned_t uint64_t __attribute__((aligned(8)))
#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
#define ___DEFINE_XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(name, type) \
typedef union { type *p; unsigned long q; } \
__guest_handle_ ## name; \
typedef union { type *p; uint64_aligned_t q; } \
__guest_handle_64_ ## name
/*
* XEN_GUEST_HANDLE represents a guest pointer, when passed as a field
* in a struct in memory. On ARM is always 8 bytes sizes and 8 bytes
* aligned.
* XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_PARAM represents a guest pointer, when passed as an
* hypercall argument. It is 4 bytes on aarch32 and 8 bytes on aarch64.
*/
#define __DEFINE_XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(name, type) \
___DEFINE_XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(name, type); \
___DEFINE_XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(const_##name, const type)
#define DEFINE_XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(name) __DEFINE_XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(name, name)
#define __XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(name) __guest_handle_64_ ## name
#define XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(name) __XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(name)
#define XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_PARAM(name) __guest_handle_ ## name
#define set_xen_guest_handle_raw(hnd, val) \
do { \
__typeof__(&(hnd)) _sxghr_tmp = &(hnd); \
_sxghr_tmp->q = 0; \
_sxghr_tmp->p = val; \
} while ( 0 )
#define set_xen_guest_handle(hnd, val) set_xen_guest_handle_raw(hnd, val)
typedef uint64_t xen_pfn_t;
#define PRI_xen_pfn PRIx64
#define PRIu_xen_pfn PRIu64
/*
* Maximum number of virtual CPUs in legacy multi-processor guests.
* Only one. All other VCPUS must use VCPUOP_register_vcpu_info.
*/
#define XEN_LEGACY_MAX_VCPUS 1
typedef uint64_t xen_ulong_t;
#define PRI_xen_ulong PRIx64
#if defined(__XEN__) || defined(__XEN_TOOLS__)
#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__STRICT_ANSI__)
/* Anonymous union includes both 32- and 64-bit names (e.g., r0/x0). */
# define __DECL_REG(n64, n32) union { \
uint64_t n64; \
uint32_t n32; \
}
#else
/* Non-gcc sources must always use the proper 64-bit name (e.g., x0). */
#define __DECL_REG(n64, n32) uint64_t n64
#endif
struct vcpu_guest_core_regs
{
/* Aarch64 Aarch32 */
__DECL_REG(x0, r0_usr);
__DECL_REG(x1, r1_usr);
__DECL_REG(x2, r2_usr);
__DECL_REG(x3, r3_usr);
__DECL_REG(x4, r4_usr);
__DECL_REG(x5, r5_usr);
__DECL_REG(x6, r6_usr);
__DECL_REG(x7, r7_usr);
__DECL_REG(x8, r8_usr);
__DECL_REG(x9, r9_usr);
__DECL_REG(x10, r10_usr);
__DECL_REG(x11, r11_usr);
__DECL_REG(x12, r12_usr);
__DECL_REG(x13, sp_usr);
__DECL_REG(x14, lr_usr);
__DECL_REG(x15, __unused_sp_hyp);
__DECL_REG(x16, lr_irq);
__DECL_REG(x17, sp_irq);
__DECL_REG(x18, lr_svc);
__DECL_REG(x19, sp_svc);
__DECL_REG(x20, lr_abt);
__DECL_REG(x21, sp_abt);
__DECL_REG(x22, lr_und);
__DECL_REG(x23, sp_und);
__DECL_REG(x24, r8_fiq);
__DECL_REG(x25, r9_fiq);
__DECL_REG(x26, r10_fiq);
__DECL_REG(x27, r11_fiq);
__DECL_REG(x28, r12_fiq);
__DECL_REG(x29, sp_fiq);
__DECL_REG(x30, lr_fiq);
/* Return address and mode */
__DECL_REG(pc64, pc32); /* ELR_EL2 */
uint64_t cpsr; /* SPSR_EL2 */
union {
uint64_t spsr_el1; /* AArch64 */
uint32_t spsr_svc; /* AArch32 */
};
/* AArch32 guests only */
uint32_t spsr_fiq, spsr_irq, spsr_und, spsr_abt;
/* AArch64 guests only */
uint64_t sp_el0;
uint64_t sp_el1, elr_el1;
};
typedef struct vcpu_guest_core_regs vcpu_guest_core_regs_t;
DEFINE_XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(vcpu_guest_core_regs_t);
#undef __DECL_REG
struct vcpu_guest_context {
#define _VGCF_online 0
#define VGCF_online (1<<_VGCF_online)
uint32_t flags; /* VGCF_* */
struct vcpu_guest_core_regs user_regs; /* Core CPU registers */
uint64_t sctlr;
uint64_t ttbcr, ttbr0, ttbr1;
};
typedef struct vcpu_guest_context vcpu_guest_context_t;
DEFINE_XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(vcpu_guest_context_t);
/*
* struct xen_arch_domainconfig's ABI is covered by
* XEN_DOMCTL_INTERFACE_VERSION.
*/
#define XEN_DOMCTL_CONFIG_GIC_NATIVE 0
#define XEN_DOMCTL_CONFIG_GIC_V2 1
#define XEN_DOMCTL_CONFIG_GIC_V3 2
#define XEN_DOMCTL_CONFIG_TEE_NONE 0
#define XEN_DOMCTL_CONFIG_TEE_OPTEE 1
struct xen_arch_domainconfig {
/* IN/OUT */
uint8_t gic_version;
/* IN */
uint16_t tee_type;
/* IN */
uint32_t nr_spis;
/*
* OUT
* Based on the property clock-frequency in the DT timer node.
* The property may be present when the bootloader/firmware doesn't
* set correctly CNTFRQ which hold the timer frequency.
*
* As it's not possible to trap this register, we have to replicate
* the value in the guest DT.
*
* = 0 => property not present
* > 0 => Value of the property
*
*/
uint32_t clock_frequency;
};
#endif /* __XEN__ || __XEN_TOOLS__ */
struct arch_vcpu_info {
};
typedef struct arch_vcpu_info arch_vcpu_info_t;
struct arch_shared_info {
};
typedef struct arch_shared_info arch_shared_info_t;
typedef uint64_t xen_callback_t;
#endif
#if defined(__XEN__) || defined(__XEN_TOOLS__)
/* PSR bits (CPSR, SPSR) */
#define PSR_THUMB (1<<5) /* Thumb Mode enable */
#define PSR_FIQ_MASK (1<<6) /* Fast Interrupt mask */
#define PSR_IRQ_MASK (1<<7) /* Interrupt mask */
#define PSR_ABT_MASK (1<<8) /* Asynchronous Abort mask */
#define PSR_BIG_ENDIAN (1<<9) /* arm32: Big Endian Mode */
#define PSR_DBG_MASK (1<<9) /* arm64: Debug Exception mask */
#define PSR_IT_MASK (0x0600fc00) /* Thumb If-Then Mask */
#define PSR_JAZELLE (1<<24) /* Jazelle Mode */
#define PSR_Z (1<<30) /* Zero condition flag */
/* 32 bit modes */
#define PSR_MODE_USR 0x10
#define PSR_MODE_FIQ 0x11
#define PSR_MODE_IRQ 0x12
#define PSR_MODE_SVC 0x13
#define PSR_MODE_MON 0x16
#define PSR_MODE_ABT 0x17
#define PSR_MODE_HYP 0x1a
#define PSR_MODE_UND 0x1b
#define PSR_MODE_SYS 0x1f
/* 64 bit modes */
#define PSR_MODE_BIT 0x10 /* Set iff AArch32 */
#define PSR_MODE_EL3h 0x0d
#define PSR_MODE_EL3t 0x0c
#define PSR_MODE_EL2h 0x09
#define PSR_MODE_EL2t 0x08
#define PSR_MODE_EL1h 0x05
#define PSR_MODE_EL1t 0x04
#define PSR_MODE_EL0t 0x00
/*
* We set PSR_Z to be able to boot Linux kernel versions with an invalid
* encoding of the first 8 NOP instructions. See commit a92882a4d270 in
* Linux.
*
* Note that PSR_Z is also set by U-Boot and QEMU -kernel when loading
* zImage kernels on aarch32.
*/
#define PSR_GUEST32_INIT (PSR_Z|PSR_ABT_MASK|PSR_FIQ_MASK|PSR_IRQ_MASK|PSR_MODE_SVC)
#define PSR_GUEST64_INIT (PSR_ABT_MASK|PSR_FIQ_MASK|PSR_IRQ_MASK|PSR_MODE_EL1h)
#define SCTLR_GUEST_INIT xen_mk_ullong(0x00c50078)
/*
* Virtual machine platform (memory layout, interrupts)
*
* These are defined for consistency between the tools and the
* hypervisor. Guests must not rely on these hardcoded values but
* should instead use the FDT.
*/
/* Physical Address Space */
/* Virtio MMIO mappings */
#define GUEST_VIRTIO_MMIO_BASE xen_mk_ullong(0x02000000)
#define GUEST_VIRTIO_MMIO_SIZE xen_mk_ullong(0x00100000)
/*
* vGIC mappings: Only one set of mapping is used by the guest.
* Therefore they can overlap.
*/
/* vGIC v2 mappings */
#define GUEST_GICD_BASE xen_mk_ullong(0x03001000)
#define GUEST_GICD_SIZE xen_mk_ullong(0x00001000)
#define GUEST_GICC_BASE xen_mk_ullong(0x03002000)
#define GUEST_GICC_SIZE xen_mk_ullong(0x00002000)
/* vGIC v3 mappings */
#define GUEST_GICV3_GICD_BASE xen_mk_ullong(0x03001000)
#define GUEST_GICV3_GICD_SIZE xen_mk_ullong(0x00010000)
#define GUEST_GICV3_RDIST_REGIONS 1
#define GUEST_GICV3_GICR0_BASE xen_mk_ullong(0x03020000) /* vCPU0..127 */
#define GUEST_GICV3_GICR0_SIZE xen_mk_ullong(0x01000000)
/*
* 256 MB is reserved for VPCI configuration space based on calculation
* 256 buses x 32 devices x 8 functions x 4 KB = 256 MB
*/
#define GUEST_VPCI_ECAM_BASE xen_mk_ullong(0x10000000)
#define GUEST_VPCI_ECAM_SIZE xen_mk_ullong(0x10000000)
/* ACPI tables physical address */
#define GUEST_ACPI_BASE xen_mk_ullong(0x20000000)
#define GUEST_ACPI_SIZE xen_mk_ullong(0x02000000)
/* PL011 mappings */
#define GUEST_PL011_BASE xen_mk_ullong(0x22000000)
#define GUEST_PL011_SIZE xen_mk_ullong(0x00001000)
/* Guest PCI-PCIe memory space where config space and BAR will be available.*/
#define GUEST_VPCI_ADDR_TYPE_MEM xen_mk_ullong(0x02000000)
#define GUEST_VPCI_MEM_ADDR xen_mk_ullong(0x23000000)
#define GUEST_VPCI_MEM_SIZE xen_mk_ullong(0x10000000)
/*
* 16MB == 4096 pages reserved for guest to use as a region to map its
* grant table in.
*/
#define GUEST_GNTTAB_BASE xen_mk_ullong(0x38000000)
#define GUEST_GNTTAB_SIZE xen_mk_ullong(0x01000000)
#define GUEST_MAGIC_BASE xen_mk_ullong(0x39000000)
#define GUEST_MAGIC_SIZE xen_mk_ullong(0x01000000)
#define GUEST_RAM_BANKS 2
/*
* The way to find the extended regions (to be exposed to the guest as unused
* address space) relies on the fact that the regions reserved for the RAM
* below are big enough to also accommodate such regions.
*/
#define GUEST_RAM0_BASE xen_mk_ullong(0x40000000) /* 3GB of low RAM @ 1GB */
#define GUEST_RAM0_SIZE xen_mk_ullong(0xc0000000)
/* 4GB @ 4GB Prefetch Memory for VPCI */
#define GUEST_VPCI_ADDR_TYPE_PREFETCH_MEM xen_mk_ullong(0x42000000)
#define GUEST_VPCI_PREFETCH_MEM_ADDR xen_mk_ullong(0x100000000)
#define GUEST_VPCI_PREFETCH_MEM_SIZE xen_mk_ullong(0x100000000)
#define GUEST_RAM1_BASE xen_mk_ullong(0x0200000000) /* 1016GB of RAM @ 8GB */
#define GUEST_RAM1_SIZE xen_mk_ullong(0xfe00000000)
#define GUEST_RAM_BASE GUEST_RAM0_BASE /* Lowest RAM address */
/* Largest amount of actual RAM, not including holes */
#define GUEST_RAM_MAX (GUEST_RAM0_SIZE + GUEST_RAM1_SIZE)
/* Suitable for e.g. const uint64_t ramfoo[] = GUEST_RAM_BANK_FOOS; */
#define GUEST_RAM_BANK_BASES { GUEST_RAM0_BASE, GUEST_RAM1_BASE }
#define GUEST_RAM_BANK_SIZES { GUEST_RAM0_SIZE, GUEST_RAM1_SIZE }
/* Current supported guest VCPUs */
#define GUEST_MAX_VCPUS 128
/* Interrupts */
#define GUEST_TIMER_VIRT_PPI 27
#define GUEST_TIMER_PHYS_S_PPI 29
#define GUEST_TIMER_PHYS_NS_PPI 30
#define GUEST_EVTCHN_PPI 31
#define GUEST_VPL011_SPI 32
#define GUEST_VIRTIO_MMIO_SPI_FIRST 33
#define GUEST_VIRTIO_MMIO_SPI_LAST 43
/* PSCI functions */
#define PSCI_cpu_suspend 0
#define PSCI_cpu_off 1
#define PSCI_cpu_on 2
#define PSCI_migrate 3
#endif
#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
/* Stub definition of PMU structure */
typedef struct xen_pmu_arch { uint8_t dummy; } xen_pmu_arch_t;
#endif
#endif /* __XEN_PUBLIC_ARCH_ARM_H__ */
/*
* Local variables:
* mode: C
* c-file-style: "BSD"
* c-basic-offset: 4
* tab-width: 4
* indent-tabs-mode: nil
* End:
*/
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