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/*
* QEMU PowerPC pSeries Logical Partition (aka sPAPR) hardware System Emulator
*
* RTAS events handling
*
* Copyright (c) 2012 David Gibson, IBM Corporation.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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*
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* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
*
*/
#include "qemu/osdep.h"
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#include "qapi/error.h"
#include "cpu.h"
#include "sysemu/sysemu.h"
#include "hw/qdev.h"
#include "sysemu/device_tree.h"
#include "hw/ppc/fdt.h"
#include "hw/ppc/spapr.h"
#include "hw/ppc/spapr_vio.h"
#include "hw/pci/pci.h"
#include "hw/pci-host/spapr.h"
#include "hw/ppc/spapr_drc.h"
#include "qemu/help_option.h"
#include "qemu/bcd.h"
#include "hw/ppc/spapr_ovec.h"
#include <libfdt.h>
#define RTAS_LOG_VERSION_MASK 0xff000000
#define RTAS_LOG_VERSION_6 0x06000000
#define RTAS_LOG_SEVERITY_MASK 0x00e00000
#define RTAS_LOG_SEVERITY_ALREADY_REPORTED 0x00c00000
#define RTAS_LOG_SEVERITY_FATAL 0x00a00000
#define RTAS_LOG_SEVERITY_ERROR 0x00800000
#define RTAS_LOG_SEVERITY_ERROR_SYNC 0x00600000
#define RTAS_LOG_SEVERITY_WARNING 0x00400000
#define RTAS_LOG_SEVERITY_EVENT 0x00200000
#define RTAS_LOG_SEVERITY_NO_ERROR 0x00000000
#define RTAS_LOG_DISPOSITION_MASK 0x00180000
#define RTAS_LOG_DISPOSITION_FULLY_RECOVERED 0x00000000
#define RTAS_LOG_DISPOSITION_LIMITED_RECOVERY 0x00080000
#define RTAS_LOG_DISPOSITION_NOT_RECOVERED 0x00100000
#define RTAS_LOG_OPTIONAL_PART_PRESENT 0x00040000
#define RTAS_LOG_INITIATOR_MASK 0x0000f000
#define RTAS_LOG_INITIATOR_UNKNOWN 0x00000000
#define RTAS_LOG_INITIATOR_CPU 0x00001000
#define RTAS_LOG_INITIATOR_PCI 0x00002000
#define RTAS_LOG_INITIATOR_MEMORY 0x00004000
#define RTAS_LOG_INITIATOR_HOTPLUG 0x00006000
#define RTAS_LOG_TARGET_MASK 0x00000f00
#define RTAS_LOG_TARGET_UNKNOWN 0x00000000
#define RTAS_LOG_TARGET_CPU 0x00000100
#define RTAS_LOG_TARGET_PCI 0x00000200
#define RTAS_LOG_TARGET_MEMORY 0x00000400
#define RTAS_LOG_TARGET_HOTPLUG 0x00000600
#define RTAS_LOG_TYPE_MASK 0x000000ff
#define RTAS_LOG_TYPE_OTHER 0x00000000
#define RTAS_LOG_TYPE_RETRY 0x00000001
#define RTAS_LOG_TYPE_TCE_ERR 0x00000002
#define RTAS_LOG_TYPE_INTERN_DEV_FAIL 0x00000003
#define RTAS_LOG_TYPE_TIMEOUT 0x00000004
#define RTAS_LOG_TYPE_DATA_PARITY 0x00000005
#define RTAS_LOG_TYPE_ADDR_PARITY 0x00000006
#define RTAS_LOG_TYPE_CACHE_PARITY 0x00000007
#define RTAS_LOG_TYPE_ADDR_INVALID 0x00000008
#define RTAS_LOG_TYPE_ECC_UNCORR 0x00000009
#define RTAS_LOG_TYPE_ECC_CORR 0x0000000a
#define RTAS_LOG_TYPE_EPOW 0x00000040
#define RTAS_LOG_TYPE_HOTPLUG 0x000000e5
struct rtas_error_log {
uint32_t summary;
uint32_t extended_length;
} QEMU_PACKED;
struct rtas_event_log_v6 {
uint8_t b0;
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_B0_VALID 0x80
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_B0_UNRECOVERABLE_ERROR 0x40
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_B0_RECOVERABLE_ERROR 0x20
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_B0_DEGRADED_OPERATION 0x10
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_B0_PREDICTIVE_ERROR 0x08
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_B0_NEW_LOG 0x04
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_B0_BIGENDIAN 0x02
uint8_t _resv1;
uint8_t b2;
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_B2_POWERPC_FORMAT 0x80
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_B2_LOG_FORMAT_MASK 0x0f
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_B2_LOG_FORMAT_PLATFORM_EVENT 0x0e
uint8_t _resv2[9];
uint32_t company;
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_COMPANY_IBM 0x49424d00 /* IBM<null> */
} QEMU_PACKED;
struct rtas_event_log_v6_section_header {
uint16_t section_id;
uint16_t section_length;
uint8_t section_version;
uint8_t section_subtype;
uint16_t creator_component_id;
} QEMU_PACKED;
struct rtas_event_log_v6_maina {
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_SECTION_ID_MAINA 0x5048 /* PH */
struct rtas_event_log_v6_section_header hdr;
uint32_t creation_date; /* BCD: YYYYMMDD */
uint32_t creation_time; /* BCD: HHMMSS00 */
uint8_t _platform1[8];
char creator_id;
uint8_t _resv1[2];
uint8_t section_count;
uint8_t _resv2[4];
uint8_t _platform2[8];
uint32_t plid;
uint8_t _platform3[4];
} QEMU_PACKED;
struct rtas_event_log_v6_mainb {
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_SECTION_ID_MAINB 0x5548 /* UH */
struct rtas_event_log_v6_section_header hdr;
uint8_t subsystem_id;
uint8_t _platform1;
uint8_t event_severity;
uint8_t event_subtype;
uint8_t _platform2[4];
uint8_t _resv1[2];
uint16_t action_flags;
uint8_t _resv2[4];
} QEMU_PACKED;
struct rtas_event_log_v6_epow {
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_SECTION_ID_EPOW 0x4550 /* EP */
struct rtas_event_log_v6_section_header hdr;
uint8_t sensor_value;
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_EPOW_ACTION_RESET 0
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_EPOW_ACTION_WARN_COOLING 1
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_EPOW_ACTION_WARN_POWER 2
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_EPOW_ACTION_SYSTEM_SHUTDOWN 3
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_EPOW_ACTION_SYSTEM_HALT 4
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_EPOW_ACTION_MAIN_ENCLOSURE 5
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_EPOW_ACTION_POWER_OFF 7
uint8_t event_modifier;
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_EPOW_MODIFIER_NORMAL 1
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_EPOW_MODIFIER_ON_UPS 2
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_EPOW_MODIFIER_CRITICAL 3
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_EPOW_MODIFIER_TEMPERATURE 4
uint8_t extended_modifier;
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_EPOW_XMODIFIER_SYSTEM_WIDE 0
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_EPOW_XMODIFIER_PARTITION_SPECIFIC 1
uint8_t _resv;
uint64_t reason_code;
} QEMU_PACKED;
spapr: migrate pending_events of spapr state In racing situations between hotplug events and migration operation, a rtas hotplug event could have not yet be delivered to the source guest when migration is started. In this case the pending_events of spapr state need be transmitted to the target so that the hotplug event can be finished on the target. To achieve the minimal VMSD possible to migrate the pending_events list, this patch makes the changes in spapr_events.c: - 'log_type' of sPAPREventLogEntry struct deleted. This information can be derived by inspecting the rtas_error_log summary field. A new function called 'spapr_event_log_entry_type' was added to retrieve the type of a given sPAPREventLogEntry. - sPAPREventLogEntry, epow_log_full and hp_log_full were redesigned. The only data we're going to migrate in the VMSD is the event log data itself, which can be divided in two parts: a rtas_error_log header and an extended event log field. The rtas_error_log header contains information about the size of the extended log field, which can be used inside VMSD as the size parameter of the VBUFFER_ALOC field that will store it. To allow this use, the header.extended_length field must be exposed inline to the VMSD instead of embedded into a 'data' field that holds everything. With this in mind, the following changes were done: * a new 'header' field was added to sPAPREventLogEntry. This field holds a a struct rtas_error_log inline. * the declaration of the 'rtas_error_log' struct was moved to spapr.h to be visible to the VMSD macros. * 'data' field of sPAPREventLogEntry was renamed to 'extended_log' and now holds only the contents of the extended event log. * 'struct rtas_error_log hdr' were taken away from both epow_log_full and hp_log_full. This information is now available at the header field of sPAPREventLogEntry. * epow_log_full and hp_log_full were renamed to epow_extended_log and hp_extended_log respectively. This rename makes it clearer to understand the new purpose of both structures: hold the information of an extended event log field. * spapr_powerdown_req and spapr_hotplug_req_event now creates a sPAPREventLogEntry structure that contains the full rtas log entry. * rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue now receives a sPAPREventLogEntry pointer as a parameter instead of a void pointer. - the endianess of the sPAPREventLogEntry header is now native instead of be32. We can use the fields in native endianess internally and write them in be32 in the guest physical memory inside 'check_exception'. This allows the VMSD inside spapr.c to read the correct size of the entended_log field. - inside spapr.c, pending_events is put in a subsection in the spapr state VMSD to make sure migration across different versions is not broken. A small change in rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue were also made: instead of calling qdev_get_machine(), both functions now receive a pointer to the sPAPRMachineState. This pointer is already available in the callers of these functions and we don't need to waste resources calling qdev() again. Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2017-07-11 20:07:55 +02:00
struct epow_extended_log {
struct rtas_event_log_v6 v6hdr;
struct rtas_event_log_v6_maina maina;
struct rtas_event_log_v6_mainb mainb;
struct rtas_event_log_v6_epow epow;
} QEMU_PACKED;
union drc_identifier {
uint32_t index;
uint32_t count;
struct {
uint32_t count;
uint32_t index;
} count_indexed;
char name[1];
} QEMU_PACKED;
struct rtas_event_log_v6_hp {
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_SECTION_ID_HOTPLUG 0x4850 /* HP */
struct rtas_event_log_v6_section_header hdr;
uint8_t hotplug_type;
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_TYPE_CPU 1
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_TYPE_MEMORY 2
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_TYPE_SLOT 3
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_TYPE_PHB 4
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_TYPE_PCI 5
uint8_t hotplug_action;
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_ACTION_ADD 1
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_ACTION_REMOVE 2
uint8_t hotplug_identifier;
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_ID_DRC_NAME 1
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_ID_DRC_INDEX 2
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_ID_DRC_COUNT 3
#define RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_ID_DRC_COUNT_INDEXED 4
uint8_t reserved;
union drc_identifier drc_id;
} QEMU_PACKED;
spapr: migrate pending_events of spapr state In racing situations between hotplug events and migration operation, a rtas hotplug event could have not yet be delivered to the source guest when migration is started. In this case the pending_events of spapr state need be transmitted to the target so that the hotplug event can be finished on the target. To achieve the minimal VMSD possible to migrate the pending_events list, this patch makes the changes in spapr_events.c: - 'log_type' of sPAPREventLogEntry struct deleted. This information can be derived by inspecting the rtas_error_log summary field. A new function called 'spapr_event_log_entry_type' was added to retrieve the type of a given sPAPREventLogEntry. - sPAPREventLogEntry, epow_log_full and hp_log_full were redesigned. The only data we're going to migrate in the VMSD is the event log data itself, which can be divided in two parts: a rtas_error_log header and an extended event log field. The rtas_error_log header contains information about the size of the extended log field, which can be used inside VMSD as the size parameter of the VBUFFER_ALOC field that will store it. To allow this use, the header.extended_length field must be exposed inline to the VMSD instead of embedded into a 'data' field that holds everything. With this in mind, the following changes were done: * a new 'header' field was added to sPAPREventLogEntry. This field holds a a struct rtas_error_log inline. * the declaration of the 'rtas_error_log' struct was moved to spapr.h to be visible to the VMSD macros. * 'data' field of sPAPREventLogEntry was renamed to 'extended_log' and now holds only the contents of the extended event log. * 'struct rtas_error_log hdr' were taken away from both epow_log_full and hp_log_full. This information is now available at the header field of sPAPREventLogEntry. * epow_log_full and hp_log_full were renamed to epow_extended_log and hp_extended_log respectively. This rename makes it clearer to understand the new purpose of both structures: hold the information of an extended event log field. * spapr_powerdown_req and spapr_hotplug_req_event now creates a sPAPREventLogEntry structure that contains the full rtas log entry. * rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue now receives a sPAPREventLogEntry pointer as a parameter instead of a void pointer. - the endianess of the sPAPREventLogEntry header is now native instead of be32. We can use the fields in native endianess internally and write them in be32 in the guest physical memory inside 'check_exception'. This allows the VMSD inside spapr.c to read the correct size of the entended_log field. - inside spapr.c, pending_events is put in a subsection in the spapr state VMSD to make sure migration across different versions is not broken. A small change in rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue were also made: instead of calling qdev_get_machine(), both functions now receive a pointer to the sPAPRMachineState. This pointer is already available in the callers of these functions and we don't need to waste resources calling qdev() again. Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2017-07-11 20:07:55 +02:00
struct hp_extended_log {
struct rtas_event_log_v6 v6hdr;
struct rtas_event_log_v6_maina maina;
struct rtas_event_log_v6_mainb mainb;
struct rtas_event_log_v6_hp hp;
} QEMU_PACKED;
typedef enum EventClass {
EVENT_CLASS_INTERNAL_ERRORS = 0,
EVENT_CLASS_EPOW = 1,
EVENT_CLASS_RESERVED = 2,
EVENT_CLASS_HOT_PLUG = 3,
EVENT_CLASS_IO = 4,
EVENT_CLASS_MAX
} EventClassIndex;
#define EVENT_CLASS_MASK(index) (1 << (31 - index))
static const char * const event_names[EVENT_CLASS_MAX] = {
[EVENT_CLASS_INTERNAL_ERRORS] = "internal-errors",
[EVENT_CLASS_EPOW] = "epow-events",
[EVENT_CLASS_HOT_PLUG] = "hot-plug-events",
[EVENT_CLASS_IO] = "ibm,io-events",
};
struct sPAPREventSource {
int irq;
uint32_t mask;
bool enabled;
};
static sPAPREventSource *spapr_event_sources_new(void)
{
return g_new0(sPAPREventSource, EVENT_CLASS_MAX);
}
static void spapr_event_sources_register(sPAPREventSource *event_sources,
EventClassIndex index, int irq)
{
/* we only support 1 irq per event class at the moment */
g_assert(event_sources);
g_assert(!event_sources[index].enabled);
event_sources[index].irq = irq;
event_sources[index].mask = EVENT_CLASS_MASK(index);
event_sources[index].enabled = true;
}
static const sPAPREventSource *
spapr_event_sources_get_source(sPAPREventSource *event_sources,
EventClassIndex index)
{
g_assert(index < EVENT_CLASS_MAX);
g_assert(event_sources);
return &event_sources[index];
}
void spapr_dt_events(sPAPRMachineState *spapr, void *fdt)
{
uint32_t irq_ranges[EVENT_CLASS_MAX * 2];
int i, count = 0, event_sources;
sPAPREventSource *events = spapr->event_sources;
g_assert(events);
_FDT(event_sources = fdt_add_subnode(fdt, 0, "event-sources"));
for (i = 0, count = 0; i < EVENT_CLASS_MAX; i++) {
int node_offset;
uint32_t interrupts[2];
const sPAPREventSource *source =
spapr_event_sources_get_source(events, i);
const char *source_name = event_names[i];
if (!source->enabled) {
continue;
}
spapr: fix LSI interrupt specifiers in the device tree LoPAPR 1.1 B.6.9.1.2 describes the "#interrupt-cells" property of the PowerPC External Interrupt Source Controller node as follows: “#interrupt-cells” Standard property name to define the number of cells in an interrupt- specifier within an interrupt domain. prop-encoded-array: An integer, encoded as with encode-int, that denotes the number of cells required to represent an interrupt specifier in its child nodes. The value of this property for the PowerPC External Interrupt option shall be 2. Thus all interrupt specifiers (as used in the standard “interrupts” property) shall consist of two cells, each containing an integer encoded as with encode-int. The first integer represents the interrupt number the second integer is the trigger code: 0 for edge triggered, 1 for level triggered. This patch fixes the interrupt specifiers in the "interrupt-map" property of the PHB node, that were setting the second cell to 8 (confusion with IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW ?) instead of 1. VIO devices and RTAS event sources use the same format for interrupt specifiers: while here, we introduce a common helper to handle the encoding details. Signed-off-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org> Reviewed-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org> Tested-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org> -- v3: - reference public LoPAPR instead of internal PAPR+ in changelog - change helper name to spapr_dt_xics_irq() v2: - drop the erroneous changes to the "interrupts" prop in PCI device nodes - introduce a common helper to encode interrupt specifiers Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2017-12-06 09:13:16 +01:00
spapr_dt_xics_irq(interrupts, source->irq, false);
_FDT(node_offset = fdt_add_subnode(fdt, event_sources, source_name));
_FDT(fdt_setprop(fdt, node_offset, "interrupts", interrupts,
sizeof(interrupts)));
irq_ranges[count++] = interrupts[0];
irq_ranges[count++] = cpu_to_be32(1);
}
_FDT((fdt_setprop(fdt, event_sources, "interrupt-controller", NULL, 0)));
_FDT((fdt_setprop_cell(fdt, event_sources, "#interrupt-cells", 2)));
_FDT((fdt_setprop(fdt, event_sources, "interrupt-ranges",
irq_ranges, count * sizeof(uint32_t))));
}
static const sPAPREventSource *
rtas_event_log_to_source(sPAPRMachineState *spapr, int log_type)
{
const sPAPREventSource *source;
g_assert(spapr->event_sources);
switch (log_type) {
case RTAS_LOG_TYPE_HOTPLUG:
source = spapr_event_sources_get_source(spapr->event_sources,
EVENT_CLASS_HOT_PLUG);
if (spapr_ovec_test(spapr->ov5_cas, OV5_HP_EVT)) {
g_assert(source->enabled);
break;
}
/* fall back to epow for legacy hotplug interrupt source */
case RTAS_LOG_TYPE_EPOW:
source = spapr_event_sources_get_source(spapr->event_sources,
EVENT_CLASS_EPOW);
break;
default:
source = NULL;
}
return source;
}
static int rtas_event_log_to_irq(sPAPRMachineState *spapr, int log_type)
{
const sPAPREventSource *source;
source = rtas_event_log_to_source(spapr, log_type);
g_assert(source);
g_assert(source->enabled);
return source->irq;
}
spapr: migrate pending_events of spapr state In racing situations between hotplug events and migration operation, a rtas hotplug event could have not yet be delivered to the source guest when migration is started. In this case the pending_events of spapr state need be transmitted to the target so that the hotplug event can be finished on the target. To achieve the minimal VMSD possible to migrate the pending_events list, this patch makes the changes in spapr_events.c: - 'log_type' of sPAPREventLogEntry struct deleted. This information can be derived by inspecting the rtas_error_log summary field. A new function called 'spapr_event_log_entry_type' was added to retrieve the type of a given sPAPREventLogEntry. - sPAPREventLogEntry, epow_log_full and hp_log_full were redesigned. The only data we're going to migrate in the VMSD is the event log data itself, which can be divided in two parts: a rtas_error_log header and an extended event log field. The rtas_error_log header contains information about the size of the extended log field, which can be used inside VMSD as the size parameter of the VBUFFER_ALOC field that will store it. To allow this use, the header.extended_length field must be exposed inline to the VMSD instead of embedded into a 'data' field that holds everything. With this in mind, the following changes were done: * a new 'header' field was added to sPAPREventLogEntry. This field holds a a struct rtas_error_log inline. * the declaration of the 'rtas_error_log' struct was moved to spapr.h to be visible to the VMSD macros. * 'data' field of sPAPREventLogEntry was renamed to 'extended_log' and now holds only the contents of the extended event log. * 'struct rtas_error_log hdr' were taken away from both epow_log_full and hp_log_full. This information is now available at the header field of sPAPREventLogEntry. * epow_log_full and hp_log_full were renamed to epow_extended_log and hp_extended_log respectively. This rename makes it clearer to understand the new purpose of both structures: hold the information of an extended event log field. * spapr_powerdown_req and spapr_hotplug_req_event now creates a sPAPREventLogEntry structure that contains the full rtas log entry. * rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue now receives a sPAPREventLogEntry pointer as a parameter instead of a void pointer. - the endianess of the sPAPREventLogEntry header is now native instead of be32. We can use the fields in native endianess internally and write them in be32 in the guest physical memory inside 'check_exception'. This allows the VMSD inside spapr.c to read the correct size of the entended_log field. - inside spapr.c, pending_events is put in a subsection in the spapr state VMSD to make sure migration across different versions is not broken. A small change in rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue were also made: instead of calling qdev_get_machine(), both functions now receive a pointer to the sPAPRMachineState. This pointer is already available in the callers of these functions and we don't need to waste resources calling qdev() again. Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2017-07-11 20:07:55 +02:00
static uint32_t spapr_event_log_entry_type(sPAPREventLogEntry *entry)
{
return entry->summary & RTAS_LOG_TYPE_MASK;
spapr: migrate pending_events of spapr state In racing situations between hotplug events and migration operation, a rtas hotplug event could have not yet be delivered to the source guest when migration is started. In this case the pending_events of spapr state need be transmitted to the target so that the hotplug event can be finished on the target. To achieve the minimal VMSD possible to migrate the pending_events list, this patch makes the changes in spapr_events.c: - 'log_type' of sPAPREventLogEntry struct deleted. This information can be derived by inspecting the rtas_error_log summary field. A new function called 'spapr_event_log_entry_type' was added to retrieve the type of a given sPAPREventLogEntry. - sPAPREventLogEntry, epow_log_full and hp_log_full were redesigned. The only data we're going to migrate in the VMSD is the event log data itself, which can be divided in two parts: a rtas_error_log header and an extended event log field. The rtas_error_log header contains information about the size of the extended log field, which can be used inside VMSD as the size parameter of the VBUFFER_ALOC field that will store it. To allow this use, the header.extended_length field must be exposed inline to the VMSD instead of embedded into a 'data' field that holds everything. With this in mind, the following changes were done: * a new 'header' field was added to sPAPREventLogEntry. This field holds a a struct rtas_error_log inline. * the declaration of the 'rtas_error_log' struct was moved to spapr.h to be visible to the VMSD macros. * 'data' field of sPAPREventLogEntry was renamed to 'extended_log' and now holds only the contents of the extended event log. * 'struct rtas_error_log hdr' were taken away from both epow_log_full and hp_log_full. This information is now available at the header field of sPAPREventLogEntry. * epow_log_full and hp_log_full were renamed to epow_extended_log and hp_extended_log respectively. This rename makes it clearer to understand the new purpose of both structures: hold the information of an extended event log field. * spapr_powerdown_req and spapr_hotplug_req_event now creates a sPAPREventLogEntry structure that contains the full rtas log entry. * rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue now receives a sPAPREventLogEntry pointer as a parameter instead of a void pointer. - the endianess of the sPAPREventLogEntry header is now native instead of be32. We can use the fields in native endianess internally and write them in be32 in the guest physical memory inside 'check_exception'. This allows the VMSD inside spapr.c to read the correct size of the entended_log field. - inside spapr.c, pending_events is put in a subsection in the spapr state VMSD to make sure migration across different versions is not broken. A small change in rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue were also made: instead of calling qdev_get_machine(), both functions now receive a pointer to the sPAPRMachineState. This pointer is already available in the callers of these functions and we don't need to waste resources calling qdev() again. Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2017-07-11 20:07:55 +02:00
}
spapr: migrate pending_events of spapr state In racing situations between hotplug events and migration operation, a rtas hotplug event could have not yet be delivered to the source guest when migration is started. In this case the pending_events of spapr state need be transmitted to the target so that the hotplug event can be finished on the target. To achieve the minimal VMSD possible to migrate the pending_events list, this patch makes the changes in spapr_events.c: - 'log_type' of sPAPREventLogEntry struct deleted. This information can be derived by inspecting the rtas_error_log summary field. A new function called 'spapr_event_log_entry_type' was added to retrieve the type of a given sPAPREventLogEntry. - sPAPREventLogEntry, epow_log_full and hp_log_full were redesigned. The only data we're going to migrate in the VMSD is the event log data itself, which can be divided in two parts: a rtas_error_log header and an extended event log field. The rtas_error_log header contains information about the size of the extended log field, which can be used inside VMSD as the size parameter of the VBUFFER_ALOC field that will store it. To allow this use, the header.extended_length field must be exposed inline to the VMSD instead of embedded into a 'data' field that holds everything. With this in mind, the following changes were done: * a new 'header' field was added to sPAPREventLogEntry. This field holds a a struct rtas_error_log inline. * the declaration of the 'rtas_error_log' struct was moved to spapr.h to be visible to the VMSD macros. * 'data' field of sPAPREventLogEntry was renamed to 'extended_log' and now holds only the contents of the extended event log. * 'struct rtas_error_log hdr' were taken away from both epow_log_full and hp_log_full. This information is now available at the header field of sPAPREventLogEntry. * epow_log_full and hp_log_full were renamed to epow_extended_log and hp_extended_log respectively. This rename makes it clearer to understand the new purpose of both structures: hold the information of an extended event log field. * spapr_powerdown_req and spapr_hotplug_req_event now creates a sPAPREventLogEntry structure that contains the full rtas log entry. * rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue now receives a sPAPREventLogEntry pointer as a parameter instead of a void pointer. - the endianess of the sPAPREventLogEntry header is now native instead of be32. We can use the fields in native endianess internally and write them in be32 in the guest physical memory inside 'check_exception'. This allows the VMSD inside spapr.c to read the correct size of the entended_log field. - inside spapr.c, pending_events is put in a subsection in the spapr state VMSD to make sure migration across different versions is not broken. A small change in rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue were also made: instead of calling qdev_get_machine(), both functions now receive a pointer to the sPAPRMachineState. This pointer is already available in the callers of these functions and we don't need to waste resources calling qdev() again. Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2017-07-11 20:07:55 +02:00
static void rtas_event_log_queue(sPAPRMachineState *spapr,
sPAPREventLogEntry *entry)
{
QTAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&spapr->pending_events, entry, next);
}
spapr: migrate pending_events of spapr state In racing situations between hotplug events and migration operation, a rtas hotplug event could have not yet be delivered to the source guest when migration is started. In this case the pending_events of spapr state need be transmitted to the target so that the hotplug event can be finished on the target. To achieve the minimal VMSD possible to migrate the pending_events list, this patch makes the changes in spapr_events.c: - 'log_type' of sPAPREventLogEntry struct deleted. This information can be derived by inspecting the rtas_error_log summary field. A new function called 'spapr_event_log_entry_type' was added to retrieve the type of a given sPAPREventLogEntry. - sPAPREventLogEntry, epow_log_full and hp_log_full were redesigned. The only data we're going to migrate in the VMSD is the event log data itself, which can be divided in two parts: a rtas_error_log header and an extended event log field. The rtas_error_log header contains information about the size of the extended log field, which can be used inside VMSD as the size parameter of the VBUFFER_ALOC field that will store it. To allow this use, the header.extended_length field must be exposed inline to the VMSD instead of embedded into a 'data' field that holds everything. With this in mind, the following changes were done: * a new 'header' field was added to sPAPREventLogEntry. This field holds a a struct rtas_error_log inline. * the declaration of the 'rtas_error_log' struct was moved to spapr.h to be visible to the VMSD macros. * 'data' field of sPAPREventLogEntry was renamed to 'extended_log' and now holds only the contents of the extended event log. * 'struct rtas_error_log hdr' were taken away from both epow_log_full and hp_log_full. This information is now available at the header field of sPAPREventLogEntry. * epow_log_full and hp_log_full were renamed to epow_extended_log and hp_extended_log respectively. This rename makes it clearer to understand the new purpose of both structures: hold the information of an extended event log field. * spapr_powerdown_req and spapr_hotplug_req_event now creates a sPAPREventLogEntry structure that contains the full rtas log entry. * rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue now receives a sPAPREventLogEntry pointer as a parameter instead of a void pointer. - the endianess of the sPAPREventLogEntry header is now native instead of be32. We can use the fields in native endianess internally and write them in be32 in the guest physical memory inside 'check_exception'. This allows the VMSD inside spapr.c to read the correct size of the entended_log field. - inside spapr.c, pending_events is put in a subsection in the spapr state VMSD to make sure migration across different versions is not broken. A small change in rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue were also made: instead of calling qdev_get_machine(), both functions now receive a pointer to the sPAPRMachineState. This pointer is already available in the callers of these functions and we don't need to waste resources calling qdev() again. Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2017-07-11 20:07:55 +02:00
static sPAPREventLogEntry *rtas_event_log_dequeue(sPAPRMachineState *spapr,
uint32_t event_mask)
{
sPAPREventLogEntry *entry = NULL;
QTAILQ_FOREACH(entry, &spapr->pending_events, next) {
const sPAPREventSource *source =
spapr: migrate pending_events of spapr state In racing situations between hotplug events and migration operation, a rtas hotplug event could have not yet be delivered to the source guest when migration is started. In this case the pending_events of spapr state need be transmitted to the target so that the hotplug event can be finished on the target. To achieve the minimal VMSD possible to migrate the pending_events list, this patch makes the changes in spapr_events.c: - 'log_type' of sPAPREventLogEntry struct deleted. This information can be derived by inspecting the rtas_error_log summary field. A new function called 'spapr_event_log_entry_type' was added to retrieve the type of a given sPAPREventLogEntry. - sPAPREventLogEntry, epow_log_full and hp_log_full were redesigned. The only data we're going to migrate in the VMSD is the event log data itself, which can be divided in two parts: a rtas_error_log header and an extended event log field. The rtas_error_log header contains information about the size of the extended log field, which can be used inside VMSD as the size parameter of the VBUFFER_ALOC field that will store it. To allow this use, the header.extended_length field must be exposed inline to the VMSD instead of embedded into a 'data' field that holds everything. With this in mind, the following changes were done: * a new 'header' field was added to sPAPREventLogEntry. This field holds a a struct rtas_error_log inline. * the declaration of the 'rtas_error_log' struct was moved to spapr.h to be visible to the VMSD macros. * 'data' field of sPAPREventLogEntry was renamed to 'extended_log' and now holds only the contents of the extended event log. * 'struct rtas_error_log hdr' were taken away from both epow_log_full and hp_log_full. This information is now available at the header field of sPAPREventLogEntry. * epow_log_full and hp_log_full were renamed to epow_extended_log and hp_extended_log respectively. This rename makes it clearer to understand the new purpose of both structures: hold the information of an extended event log field. * spapr_powerdown_req and spapr_hotplug_req_event now creates a sPAPREventLogEntry structure that contains the full rtas log entry. * rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue now receives a sPAPREventLogEntry pointer as a parameter instead of a void pointer. - the endianess of the sPAPREventLogEntry header is now native instead of be32. We can use the fields in native endianess internally and write them in be32 in the guest physical memory inside 'check_exception'. This allows the VMSD inside spapr.c to read the correct size of the entended_log field. - inside spapr.c, pending_events is put in a subsection in the spapr state VMSD to make sure migration across different versions is not broken. A small change in rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue were also made: instead of calling qdev_get_machine(), both functions now receive a pointer to the sPAPRMachineState. This pointer is already available in the callers of these functions and we don't need to waste resources calling qdev() again. Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2017-07-11 20:07:55 +02:00
rtas_event_log_to_source(spapr,
spapr_event_log_entry_type(entry));
if (source->mask & event_mask) {
break;
}
}
if (entry) {
QTAILQ_REMOVE(&spapr->pending_events, entry, next);
}
return entry;
}
hw/ppc/spapr_events.c: removing 'exception' from sPAPREventLogEntry Currenty we do not have any RTAS event that is reported by the event-scan interface. The existing events, RTAS_LOG_TYPE_EPOW and RTAS_LOG_TYPE_HOTPLUG, are being reported by the check-exception interface and, as such, marked as 'exception=true'. Commit 79853e18d9, 'spapr_events: event-scan RTAS interface', added the event_scan interface because the guest kernel requires it to initialize other required interfaces. It is acting since then as a stub because no events that would be reported by it were added since then. However, the existence of the 'exception' boolean adds an unnecessary load in the future migration of the pending_events, sPAPREventLogEntry QTAILQ that hosts the pending RTAS events. To make the code cleaner and ease the future migration changes, this patch makes the following changes: - remove the 'exception' boolean that filter these events. There is nothing to filter since all events are reported by check-exception; - functions rtas_event_log_queue, rtas_event_log_dequeue and rtas_event_log_contains don't receive the 'exception' boolean as parameter; - event_scan function was simplified. It was calling 'rtas_event_log_dequeue(mask, false)' that was always returning 'NULL' because we have no events that are created with exception=false, thus in the end it would execute a jump to 'out_no_events' all the time. The function now assumes that this will always be the case and all the remaining logic were deleted. In the future, when or if we add new RTAS events that should be reported with the event_scan interface, we can refer to the changes made in this patch to add the event_scan logic back. Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2017-05-19 16:27:49 +02:00
static bool rtas_event_log_contains(uint32_t event_mask)
{
sPAPRMachineState *spapr = SPAPR_MACHINE(qdev_get_machine());
sPAPREventLogEntry *entry = NULL;
QTAILQ_FOREACH(entry, &spapr->pending_events, next) {
const sPAPREventSource *source =
spapr: migrate pending_events of spapr state In racing situations between hotplug events and migration operation, a rtas hotplug event could have not yet be delivered to the source guest when migration is started. In this case the pending_events of spapr state need be transmitted to the target so that the hotplug event can be finished on the target. To achieve the minimal VMSD possible to migrate the pending_events list, this patch makes the changes in spapr_events.c: - 'log_type' of sPAPREventLogEntry struct deleted. This information can be derived by inspecting the rtas_error_log summary field. A new function called 'spapr_event_log_entry_type' was added to retrieve the type of a given sPAPREventLogEntry. - sPAPREventLogEntry, epow_log_full and hp_log_full were redesigned. The only data we're going to migrate in the VMSD is the event log data itself, which can be divided in two parts: a rtas_error_log header and an extended event log field. The rtas_error_log header contains information about the size of the extended log field, which can be used inside VMSD as the size parameter of the VBUFFER_ALOC field that will store it. To allow this use, the header.extended_length field must be exposed inline to the VMSD instead of embedded into a 'data' field that holds everything. With this in mind, the following changes were done: * a new 'header' field was added to sPAPREventLogEntry. This field holds a a struct rtas_error_log inline. * the declaration of the 'rtas_error_log' struct was moved to spapr.h to be visible to the VMSD macros. * 'data' field of sPAPREventLogEntry was renamed to 'extended_log' and now holds only the contents of the extended event log. * 'struct rtas_error_log hdr' were taken away from both epow_log_full and hp_log_full. This information is now available at the header field of sPAPREventLogEntry. * epow_log_full and hp_log_full were renamed to epow_extended_log and hp_extended_log respectively. This rename makes it clearer to understand the new purpose of both structures: hold the information of an extended event log field. * spapr_powerdown_req and spapr_hotplug_req_event now creates a sPAPREventLogEntry structure that contains the full rtas log entry. * rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue now receives a sPAPREventLogEntry pointer as a parameter instead of a void pointer. - the endianess of the sPAPREventLogEntry header is now native instead of be32. We can use the fields in native endianess internally and write them in be32 in the guest physical memory inside 'check_exception'. This allows the VMSD inside spapr.c to read the correct size of the entended_log field. - inside spapr.c, pending_events is put in a subsection in the spapr state VMSD to make sure migration across different versions is not broken. A small change in rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue were also made: instead of calling qdev_get_machine(), both functions now receive a pointer to the sPAPRMachineState. This pointer is already available in the callers of these functions and we don't need to waste resources calling qdev() again. Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2017-07-11 20:07:55 +02:00
rtas_event_log_to_source(spapr,
spapr_event_log_entry_type(entry));
if (source->mask & event_mask) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
static uint32_t next_plid;
static void spapr_init_v6hdr(struct rtas_event_log_v6 *v6hdr)
{
v6hdr->b0 = RTAS_LOG_V6_B0_VALID | RTAS_LOG_V6_B0_NEW_LOG
| RTAS_LOG_V6_B0_BIGENDIAN;
v6hdr->b2 = RTAS_LOG_V6_B2_POWERPC_FORMAT
| RTAS_LOG_V6_B2_LOG_FORMAT_PLATFORM_EVENT;
v6hdr->company = cpu_to_be32(RTAS_LOG_V6_COMPANY_IBM);
}
static void spapr_init_maina(struct rtas_event_log_v6_maina *maina,
int section_count)
{
sPAPRMachineState *spapr = SPAPR_MACHINE(qdev_get_machine());
struct tm tm;
int year;
maina->hdr.section_id = cpu_to_be16(RTAS_LOG_V6_SECTION_ID_MAINA);
maina->hdr.section_length = cpu_to_be16(sizeof(*maina));
/* FIXME: section version, subtype and creator id? */
spapr_rtc_read(&spapr->rtc, &tm, NULL);
year = tm.tm_year + 1900;
maina->creation_date = cpu_to_be32((to_bcd(year / 100) << 24)
| (to_bcd(year % 100) << 16)
| (to_bcd(tm.tm_mon + 1) << 8)
| to_bcd(tm.tm_mday));
maina->creation_time = cpu_to_be32((to_bcd(tm.tm_hour) << 24)
| (to_bcd(tm.tm_min) << 16)
| (to_bcd(tm.tm_sec) << 8));
maina->creator_id = 'H'; /* Hypervisor */
maina->section_count = section_count;
maina->plid = next_plid++;
}
static void spapr_powerdown_req(Notifier *n, void *opaque)
{
sPAPRMachineState *spapr = SPAPR_MACHINE(qdev_get_machine());
spapr: migrate pending_events of spapr state In racing situations between hotplug events and migration operation, a rtas hotplug event could have not yet be delivered to the source guest when migration is started. In this case the pending_events of spapr state need be transmitted to the target so that the hotplug event can be finished on the target. To achieve the minimal VMSD possible to migrate the pending_events list, this patch makes the changes in spapr_events.c: - 'log_type' of sPAPREventLogEntry struct deleted. This information can be derived by inspecting the rtas_error_log summary field. A new function called 'spapr_event_log_entry_type' was added to retrieve the type of a given sPAPREventLogEntry. - sPAPREventLogEntry, epow_log_full and hp_log_full were redesigned. The only data we're going to migrate in the VMSD is the event log data itself, which can be divided in two parts: a rtas_error_log header and an extended event log field. The rtas_error_log header contains information about the size of the extended log field, which can be used inside VMSD as the size parameter of the VBUFFER_ALOC field that will store it. To allow this use, the header.extended_length field must be exposed inline to the VMSD instead of embedded into a 'data' field that holds everything. With this in mind, the following changes were done: * a new 'header' field was added to sPAPREventLogEntry. This field holds a a struct rtas_error_log inline. * the declaration of the 'rtas_error_log' struct was moved to spapr.h to be visible to the VMSD macros. * 'data' field of sPAPREventLogEntry was renamed to 'extended_log' and now holds only the contents of the extended event log. * 'struct rtas_error_log hdr' were taken away from both epow_log_full and hp_log_full. This information is now available at the header field of sPAPREventLogEntry. * epow_log_full and hp_log_full were renamed to epow_extended_log and hp_extended_log respectively. This rename makes it clearer to understand the new purpose of both structures: hold the information of an extended event log field. * spapr_powerdown_req and spapr_hotplug_req_event now creates a sPAPREventLogEntry structure that contains the full rtas log entry. * rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue now receives a sPAPREventLogEntry pointer as a parameter instead of a void pointer. - the endianess of the sPAPREventLogEntry header is now native instead of be32. We can use the fields in native endianess internally and write them in be32 in the guest physical memory inside 'check_exception'. This allows the VMSD inside spapr.c to read the correct size of the entended_log field. - inside spapr.c, pending_events is put in a subsection in the spapr state VMSD to make sure migration across different versions is not broken. A small change in rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue were also made: instead of calling qdev_get_machine(), both functions now receive a pointer to the sPAPRMachineState. This pointer is already available in the callers of these functions and we don't need to waste resources calling qdev() again. Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2017-07-11 20:07:55 +02:00
sPAPREventLogEntry *entry;
struct rtas_event_log_v6 *v6hdr;
struct rtas_event_log_v6_maina *maina;
struct rtas_event_log_v6_mainb *mainb;
struct rtas_event_log_v6_epow *epow;
spapr: migrate pending_events of spapr state In racing situations between hotplug events and migration operation, a rtas hotplug event could have not yet be delivered to the source guest when migration is started. In this case the pending_events of spapr state need be transmitted to the target so that the hotplug event can be finished on the target. To achieve the minimal VMSD possible to migrate the pending_events list, this patch makes the changes in spapr_events.c: - 'log_type' of sPAPREventLogEntry struct deleted. This information can be derived by inspecting the rtas_error_log summary field. A new function called 'spapr_event_log_entry_type' was added to retrieve the type of a given sPAPREventLogEntry. - sPAPREventLogEntry, epow_log_full and hp_log_full were redesigned. The only data we're going to migrate in the VMSD is the event log data itself, which can be divided in two parts: a rtas_error_log header and an extended event log field. The rtas_error_log header contains information about the size of the extended log field, which can be used inside VMSD as the size parameter of the VBUFFER_ALOC field that will store it. To allow this use, the header.extended_length field must be exposed inline to the VMSD instead of embedded into a 'data' field that holds everything. With this in mind, the following changes were done: * a new 'header' field was added to sPAPREventLogEntry. This field holds a a struct rtas_error_log inline. * the declaration of the 'rtas_error_log' struct was moved to spapr.h to be visible to the VMSD macros. * 'data' field of sPAPREventLogEntry was renamed to 'extended_log' and now holds only the contents of the extended event log. * 'struct rtas_error_log hdr' were taken away from both epow_log_full and hp_log_full. This information is now available at the header field of sPAPREventLogEntry. * epow_log_full and hp_log_full were renamed to epow_extended_log and hp_extended_log respectively. This rename makes it clearer to understand the new purpose of both structures: hold the information of an extended event log field. * spapr_powerdown_req and spapr_hotplug_req_event now creates a sPAPREventLogEntry structure that contains the full rtas log entry. * rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue now receives a sPAPREventLogEntry pointer as a parameter instead of a void pointer. - the endianess of the sPAPREventLogEntry header is now native instead of be32. We can use the fields in native endianess internally and write them in be32 in the guest physical memory inside 'check_exception'. This allows the VMSD inside spapr.c to read the correct size of the entended_log field. - inside spapr.c, pending_events is put in a subsection in the spapr state VMSD to make sure migration across different versions is not broken. A small change in rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue were also made: instead of calling qdev_get_machine(), both functions now receive a pointer to the sPAPRMachineState. This pointer is already available in the callers of these functions and we don't need to waste resources calling qdev() again. Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2017-07-11 20:07:55 +02:00
struct epow_extended_log *new_epow;
spapr: migrate pending_events of spapr state In racing situations between hotplug events and migration operation, a rtas hotplug event could have not yet be delivered to the source guest when migration is started. In this case the pending_events of spapr state need be transmitted to the target so that the hotplug event can be finished on the target. To achieve the minimal VMSD possible to migrate the pending_events list, this patch makes the changes in spapr_events.c: - 'log_type' of sPAPREventLogEntry struct deleted. This information can be derived by inspecting the rtas_error_log summary field. A new function called 'spapr_event_log_entry_type' was added to retrieve the type of a given sPAPREventLogEntry. - sPAPREventLogEntry, epow_log_full and hp_log_full were redesigned. The only data we're going to migrate in the VMSD is the event log data itself, which can be divided in two parts: a rtas_error_log header and an extended event log field. The rtas_error_log header contains information about the size of the extended log field, which can be used inside VMSD as the size parameter of the VBUFFER_ALOC field that will store it. To allow this use, the header.extended_length field must be exposed inline to the VMSD instead of embedded into a 'data' field that holds everything. With this in mind, the following changes were done: * a new 'header' field was added to sPAPREventLogEntry. This field holds a a struct rtas_error_log inline. * the declaration of the 'rtas_error_log' struct was moved to spapr.h to be visible to the VMSD macros. * 'data' field of sPAPREventLogEntry was renamed to 'extended_log' and now holds only the contents of the extended event log. * 'struct rtas_error_log hdr' were taken away from both epow_log_full and hp_log_full. This information is now available at the header field of sPAPREventLogEntry. * epow_log_full and hp_log_full were renamed to epow_extended_log and hp_extended_log respectively. This rename makes it clearer to understand the new purpose of both structures: hold the information of an extended event log field. * spapr_powerdown_req and spapr_hotplug_req_event now creates a sPAPREventLogEntry structure that contains the full rtas log entry. * rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue now receives a sPAPREventLogEntry pointer as a parameter instead of a void pointer. - the endianess of the sPAPREventLogEntry header is now native instead of be32. We can use the fields in native endianess internally and write them in be32 in the guest physical memory inside 'check_exception'. This allows the VMSD inside spapr.c to read the correct size of the entended_log field. - inside spapr.c, pending_events is put in a subsection in the spapr state VMSD to make sure migration across different versions is not broken. A small change in rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue were also made: instead of calling qdev_get_machine(), both functions now receive a pointer to the sPAPRMachineState. This pointer is already available in the callers of these functions and we don't need to waste resources calling qdev() again. Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2017-07-11 20:07:55 +02:00
entry = g_new(sPAPREventLogEntry, 1);
new_epow = g_malloc0(sizeof(*new_epow));
spapr: migrate pending_events of spapr state In racing situations between hotplug events and migration operation, a rtas hotplug event could have not yet be delivered to the source guest when migration is started. In this case the pending_events of spapr state need be transmitted to the target so that the hotplug event can be finished on the target. To achieve the minimal VMSD possible to migrate the pending_events list, this patch makes the changes in spapr_events.c: - 'log_type' of sPAPREventLogEntry struct deleted. This information can be derived by inspecting the rtas_error_log summary field. A new function called 'spapr_event_log_entry_type' was added to retrieve the type of a given sPAPREventLogEntry. - sPAPREventLogEntry, epow_log_full and hp_log_full were redesigned. The only data we're going to migrate in the VMSD is the event log data itself, which can be divided in two parts: a rtas_error_log header and an extended event log field. The rtas_error_log header contains information about the size of the extended log field, which can be used inside VMSD as the size parameter of the VBUFFER_ALOC field that will store it. To allow this use, the header.extended_length field must be exposed inline to the VMSD instead of embedded into a 'data' field that holds everything. With this in mind, the following changes were done: * a new 'header' field was added to sPAPREventLogEntry. This field holds a a struct rtas_error_log inline. * the declaration of the 'rtas_error_log' struct was moved to spapr.h to be visible to the VMSD macros. * 'data' field of sPAPREventLogEntry was renamed to 'extended_log' and now holds only the contents of the extended event log. * 'struct rtas_error_log hdr' were taken away from both epow_log_full and hp_log_full. This information is now available at the header field of sPAPREventLogEntry. * epow_log_full and hp_log_full were renamed to epow_extended_log and hp_extended_log respectively. This rename makes it clearer to understand the new purpose of both structures: hold the information of an extended event log field. * spapr_powerdown_req and spapr_hotplug_req_event now creates a sPAPREventLogEntry structure that contains the full rtas log entry. * rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue now receives a sPAPREventLogEntry pointer as a parameter instead of a void pointer. - the endianess of the sPAPREventLogEntry header is now native instead of be32. We can use the fields in native endianess internally and write them in be32 in the guest physical memory inside 'check_exception'. This allows the VMSD inside spapr.c to read the correct size of the entended_log field. - inside spapr.c, pending_events is put in a subsection in the spapr state VMSD to make sure migration across different versions is not broken. A small change in rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue were also made: instead of calling qdev_get_machine(), both functions now receive a pointer to the sPAPRMachineState. This pointer is already available in the callers of these functions and we don't need to waste resources calling qdev() again. Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2017-07-11 20:07:55 +02:00
entry->extended_log = new_epow;
v6hdr = &new_epow->v6hdr;
maina = &new_epow->maina;
mainb = &new_epow->mainb;
epow = &new_epow->epow;
entry->summary = RTAS_LOG_VERSION_6
spapr: migrate pending_events of spapr state In racing situations between hotplug events and migration operation, a rtas hotplug event could have not yet be delivered to the source guest when migration is started. In this case the pending_events of spapr state need be transmitted to the target so that the hotplug event can be finished on the target. To achieve the minimal VMSD possible to migrate the pending_events list, this patch makes the changes in spapr_events.c: - 'log_type' of sPAPREventLogEntry struct deleted. This information can be derived by inspecting the rtas_error_log summary field. A new function called 'spapr_event_log_entry_type' was added to retrieve the type of a given sPAPREventLogEntry. - sPAPREventLogEntry, epow_log_full and hp_log_full were redesigned. The only data we're going to migrate in the VMSD is the event log data itself, which can be divided in two parts: a rtas_error_log header and an extended event log field. The rtas_error_log header contains information about the size of the extended log field, which can be used inside VMSD as the size parameter of the VBUFFER_ALOC field that will store it. To allow this use, the header.extended_length field must be exposed inline to the VMSD instead of embedded into a 'data' field that holds everything. With this in mind, the following changes were done: * a new 'header' field was added to sPAPREventLogEntry. This field holds a a struct rtas_error_log inline. * the declaration of the 'rtas_error_log' struct was moved to spapr.h to be visible to the VMSD macros. * 'data' field of sPAPREventLogEntry was renamed to 'extended_log' and now holds only the contents of the extended event log. * 'struct rtas_error_log hdr' were taken away from both epow_log_full and hp_log_full. This information is now available at the header field of sPAPREventLogEntry. * epow_log_full and hp_log_full were renamed to epow_extended_log and hp_extended_log respectively. This rename makes it clearer to understand the new purpose of both structures: hold the information of an extended event log field. * spapr_powerdown_req and spapr_hotplug_req_event now creates a sPAPREventLogEntry structure that contains the full rtas log entry. * rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue now receives a sPAPREventLogEntry pointer as a parameter instead of a void pointer. - the endianess of the sPAPREventLogEntry header is now native instead of be32. We can use the fields in native endianess internally and write them in be32 in the guest physical memory inside 'check_exception'. This allows the VMSD inside spapr.c to read the correct size of the entended_log field. - inside spapr.c, pending_events is put in a subsection in the spapr state VMSD to make sure migration across different versions is not broken. A small change in rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue were also made: instead of calling qdev_get_machine(), both functions now receive a pointer to the sPAPRMachineState. This pointer is already available in the callers of these functions and we don't need to waste resources calling qdev() again. Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2017-07-11 20:07:55 +02:00
| RTAS_LOG_SEVERITY_EVENT
| RTAS_LOG_DISPOSITION_NOT_RECOVERED
| RTAS_LOG_OPTIONAL_PART_PRESENT
| RTAS_LOG_TYPE_EPOW;
entry->extended_length = sizeof(*new_epow);
spapr_init_v6hdr(v6hdr);
spapr_init_maina(maina, 3 /* Main-A, Main-B and EPOW */);
mainb->hdr.section_id = cpu_to_be16(RTAS_LOG_V6_SECTION_ID_MAINB);
mainb->hdr.section_length = cpu_to_be16(sizeof(*mainb));
/* FIXME: section version, subtype and creator id? */
mainb->subsystem_id = 0xa0; /* External environment */
mainb->event_severity = 0x00; /* Informational / non-error */
mainb->event_subtype = 0xd0; /* Normal shutdown */
epow->hdr.section_id = cpu_to_be16(RTAS_LOG_V6_SECTION_ID_EPOW);
epow->hdr.section_length = cpu_to_be16(sizeof(*epow));
epow->hdr.section_version = 2; /* includes extended modifier */
/* FIXME: section subtype and creator id? */
epow->sensor_value = RTAS_LOG_V6_EPOW_ACTION_SYSTEM_SHUTDOWN;
epow->event_modifier = RTAS_LOG_V6_EPOW_MODIFIER_NORMAL;
epow->extended_modifier = RTAS_LOG_V6_EPOW_XMODIFIER_PARTITION_SPECIFIC;
spapr: migrate pending_events of spapr state In racing situations between hotplug events and migration operation, a rtas hotplug event could have not yet be delivered to the source guest when migration is started. In this case the pending_events of spapr state need be transmitted to the target so that the hotplug event can be finished on the target. To achieve the minimal VMSD possible to migrate the pending_events list, this patch makes the changes in spapr_events.c: - 'log_type' of sPAPREventLogEntry struct deleted. This information can be derived by inspecting the rtas_error_log summary field. A new function called 'spapr_event_log_entry_type' was added to retrieve the type of a given sPAPREventLogEntry. - sPAPREventLogEntry, epow_log_full and hp_log_full were redesigned. The only data we're going to migrate in the VMSD is the event log data itself, which can be divided in two parts: a rtas_error_log header and an extended event log field. The rtas_error_log header contains information about the size of the extended log field, which can be used inside VMSD as the size parameter of the VBUFFER_ALOC field that will store it. To allow this use, the header.extended_length field must be exposed inline to the VMSD instead of embedded into a 'data' field that holds everything. With this in mind, the following changes were done: * a new 'header' field was added to sPAPREventLogEntry. This field holds a a struct rtas_error_log inline. * the declaration of the 'rtas_error_log' struct was moved to spapr.h to be visible to the VMSD macros. * 'data' field of sPAPREventLogEntry was renamed to 'extended_log' and now holds only the contents of the extended event log. * 'struct rtas_error_log hdr' were taken away from both epow_log_full and hp_log_full. This information is now available at the header field of sPAPREventLogEntry. * epow_log_full and hp_log_full were renamed to epow_extended_log and hp_extended_log respectively. This rename makes it clearer to understand the new purpose of both structures: hold the information of an extended event log field. * spapr_powerdown_req and spapr_hotplug_req_event now creates a sPAPREventLogEntry structure that contains the full rtas log entry. * rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue now receives a sPAPREventLogEntry pointer as a parameter instead of a void pointer. - the endianess of the sPAPREventLogEntry header is now native instead of be32. We can use the fields in native endianess internally and write them in be32 in the guest physical memory inside 'check_exception'. This allows the VMSD inside spapr.c to read the correct size of the entended_log field. - inside spapr.c, pending_events is put in a subsection in the spapr state VMSD to make sure migration across different versions is not broken. A small change in rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue were also made: instead of calling qdev_get_machine(), both functions now receive a pointer to the sPAPRMachineState. This pointer is already available in the callers of these functions and we don't need to waste resources calling qdev() again. Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2017-07-11 20:07:55 +02:00
rtas_event_log_queue(spapr, entry);
qemu_irq_pulse(spapr_qirq(spapr,
rtas_event_log_to_irq(spapr, RTAS_LOG_TYPE_EPOW)));
}
static void spapr_hotplug_req_event(uint8_t hp_id, uint8_t hp_action,
sPAPRDRConnectorType drc_type,
union drc_identifier *drc_id)
{
sPAPRMachineState *spapr = SPAPR_MACHINE(qdev_get_machine());
spapr: migrate pending_events of spapr state In racing situations between hotplug events and migration operation, a rtas hotplug event could have not yet be delivered to the source guest when migration is started. In this case the pending_events of spapr state need be transmitted to the target so that the hotplug event can be finished on the target. To achieve the minimal VMSD possible to migrate the pending_events list, this patch makes the changes in spapr_events.c: - 'log_type' of sPAPREventLogEntry struct deleted. This information can be derived by inspecting the rtas_error_log summary field. A new function called 'spapr_event_log_entry_type' was added to retrieve the type of a given sPAPREventLogEntry. - sPAPREventLogEntry, epow_log_full and hp_log_full were redesigned. The only data we're going to migrate in the VMSD is the event log data itself, which can be divided in two parts: a rtas_error_log header and an extended event log field. The rtas_error_log header contains information about the size of the extended log field, which can be used inside VMSD as the size parameter of the VBUFFER_ALOC field that will store it. To allow this use, the header.extended_length field must be exposed inline to the VMSD instead of embedded into a 'data' field that holds everything. With this in mind, the following changes were done: * a new 'header' field was added to sPAPREventLogEntry. This field holds a a struct rtas_error_log inline. * the declaration of the 'rtas_error_log' struct was moved to spapr.h to be visible to the VMSD macros. * 'data' field of sPAPREventLogEntry was renamed to 'extended_log' and now holds only the contents of the extended event log. * 'struct rtas_error_log hdr' were taken away from both epow_log_full and hp_log_full. This information is now available at the header field of sPAPREventLogEntry. * epow_log_full and hp_log_full were renamed to epow_extended_log and hp_extended_log respectively. This rename makes it clearer to understand the new purpose of both structures: hold the information of an extended event log field. * spapr_powerdown_req and spapr_hotplug_req_event now creates a sPAPREventLogEntry structure that contains the full rtas log entry. * rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue now receives a sPAPREventLogEntry pointer as a parameter instead of a void pointer. - the endianess of the sPAPREventLogEntry header is now native instead of be32. We can use the fields in native endianess internally and write them in be32 in the guest physical memory inside 'check_exception'. This allows the VMSD inside spapr.c to read the correct size of the entended_log field. - inside spapr.c, pending_events is put in a subsection in the spapr state VMSD to make sure migration across different versions is not broken. A small change in rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue were also made: instead of calling qdev_get_machine(), both functions now receive a pointer to the sPAPRMachineState. This pointer is already available in the callers of these functions and we don't need to waste resources calling qdev() again. Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2017-07-11 20:07:55 +02:00
sPAPREventLogEntry *entry;
struct hp_extended_log *new_hp;
struct rtas_event_log_v6 *v6hdr;
struct rtas_event_log_v6_maina *maina;
struct rtas_event_log_v6_mainb *mainb;
struct rtas_event_log_v6_hp *hp;
spapr: migrate pending_events of spapr state In racing situations between hotplug events and migration operation, a rtas hotplug event could have not yet be delivered to the source guest when migration is started. In this case the pending_events of spapr state need be transmitted to the target so that the hotplug event can be finished on the target. To achieve the minimal VMSD possible to migrate the pending_events list, this patch makes the changes in spapr_events.c: - 'log_type' of sPAPREventLogEntry struct deleted. This information can be derived by inspecting the rtas_error_log summary field. A new function called 'spapr_event_log_entry_type' was added to retrieve the type of a given sPAPREventLogEntry. - sPAPREventLogEntry, epow_log_full and hp_log_full were redesigned. The only data we're going to migrate in the VMSD is the event log data itself, which can be divided in two parts: a rtas_error_log header and an extended event log field. The rtas_error_log header contains information about the size of the extended log field, which can be used inside VMSD as the size parameter of the VBUFFER_ALOC field that will store it. To allow this use, the header.extended_length field must be exposed inline to the VMSD instead of embedded into a 'data' field that holds everything. With this in mind, the following changes were done: * a new 'header' field was added to sPAPREventLogEntry. This field holds a a struct rtas_error_log inline. * the declaration of the 'rtas_error_log' struct was moved to spapr.h to be visible to the VMSD macros. * 'data' field of sPAPREventLogEntry was renamed to 'extended_log' and now holds only the contents of the extended event log. * 'struct rtas_error_log hdr' were taken away from both epow_log_full and hp_log_full. This information is now available at the header field of sPAPREventLogEntry. * epow_log_full and hp_log_full were renamed to epow_extended_log and hp_extended_log respectively. This rename makes it clearer to understand the new purpose of both structures: hold the information of an extended event log field. * spapr_powerdown_req and spapr_hotplug_req_event now creates a sPAPREventLogEntry structure that contains the full rtas log entry. * rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue now receives a sPAPREventLogEntry pointer as a parameter instead of a void pointer. - the endianess of the sPAPREventLogEntry header is now native instead of be32. We can use the fields in native endianess internally and write them in be32 in the guest physical memory inside 'check_exception'. This allows the VMSD inside spapr.c to read the correct size of the entended_log field. - inside spapr.c, pending_events is put in a subsection in the spapr state VMSD to make sure migration across different versions is not broken. A small change in rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue were also made: instead of calling qdev_get_machine(), both functions now receive a pointer to the sPAPRMachineState. This pointer is already available in the callers of these functions and we don't need to waste resources calling qdev() again. Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2017-07-11 20:07:55 +02:00
entry = g_new(sPAPREventLogEntry, 1);
new_hp = g_malloc0(sizeof(struct hp_extended_log));
entry->extended_log = new_hp;
v6hdr = &new_hp->v6hdr;
maina = &new_hp->maina;
mainb = &new_hp->mainb;
hp = &new_hp->hp;
entry->summary = RTAS_LOG_VERSION_6
| RTAS_LOG_SEVERITY_EVENT
| RTAS_LOG_DISPOSITION_NOT_RECOVERED
| RTAS_LOG_OPTIONAL_PART_PRESENT
| RTAS_LOG_INITIATOR_HOTPLUG
| RTAS_LOG_TYPE_HOTPLUG;
entry->extended_length = sizeof(*new_hp);
spapr_init_v6hdr(v6hdr);
spapr_init_maina(maina, 3 /* Main-A, Main-B, HP */);
mainb->hdr.section_id = cpu_to_be16(RTAS_LOG_V6_SECTION_ID_MAINB);
mainb->hdr.section_length = cpu_to_be16(sizeof(*mainb));
mainb->subsystem_id = 0x80; /* External environment */
mainb->event_severity = 0x00; /* Informational / non-error */
mainb->event_subtype = 0x00; /* Normal shutdown */
hp->hdr.section_id = cpu_to_be16(RTAS_LOG_V6_SECTION_ID_HOTPLUG);
hp->hdr.section_length = cpu_to_be16(sizeof(*hp));
hp->hdr.section_version = 1; /* includes extended modifier */
hp->hotplug_action = hp_action;
hp->hotplug_identifier = hp_id;
switch (drc_type) {
case SPAPR_DR_CONNECTOR_TYPE_PCI:
hp->hotplug_type = RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_TYPE_PCI;
break;
case SPAPR_DR_CONNECTOR_TYPE_LMB:
hp->hotplug_type = RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_TYPE_MEMORY;
break;
case SPAPR_DR_CONNECTOR_TYPE_CPU:
hp->hotplug_type = RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_TYPE_CPU;
break;
default:
/* we shouldn't be signaling hotplug events for resources
* that don't support them
*/
g_assert(false);
return;
}
if (hp_id == RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_ID_DRC_COUNT) {
hp->drc_id.count = cpu_to_be32(drc_id->count);
} else if (hp_id == RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_ID_DRC_INDEX) {
hp->drc_id.index = cpu_to_be32(drc_id->index);
} else if (hp_id == RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_ID_DRC_COUNT_INDEXED) {
/* we should not be using count_indexed value unless the guest
* supports dedicated hotplug event source
*/
g_assert(spapr_ovec_test(spapr->ov5_cas, OV5_HP_EVT));
hp->drc_id.count_indexed.count =
cpu_to_be32(drc_id->count_indexed.count);
hp->drc_id.count_indexed.index =
cpu_to_be32(drc_id->count_indexed.index);
}
spapr: migrate pending_events of spapr state In racing situations between hotplug events and migration operation, a rtas hotplug event could have not yet be delivered to the source guest when migration is started. In this case the pending_events of spapr state need be transmitted to the target so that the hotplug event can be finished on the target. To achieve the minimal VMSD possible to migrate the pending_events list, this patch makes the changes in spapr_events.c: - 'log_type' of sPAPREventLogEntry struct deleted. This information can be derived by inspecting the rtas_error_log summary field. A new function called 'spapr_event_log_entry_type' was added to retrieve the type of a given sPAPREventLogEntry. - sPAPREventLogEntry, epow_log_full and hp_log_full were redesigned. The only data we're going to migrate in the VMSD is the event log data itself, which can be divided in two parts: a rtas_error_log header and an extended event log field. The rtas_error_log header contains information about the size of the extended log field, which can be used inside VMSD as the size parameter of the VBUFFER_ALOC field that will store it. To allow this use, the header.extended_length field must be exposed inline to the VMSD instead of embedded into a 'data' field that holds everything. With this in mind, the following changes were done: * a new 'header' field was added to sPAPREventLogEntry. This field holds a a struct rtas_error_log inline. * the declaration of the 'rtas_error_log' struct was moved to spapr.h to be visible to the VMSD macros. * 'data' field of sPAPREventLogEntry was renamed to 'extended_log' and now holds only the contents of the extended event log. * 'struct rtas_error_log hdr' were taken away from both epow_log_full and hp_log_full. This information is now available at the header field of sPAPREventLogEntry. * epow_log_full and hp_log_full were renamed to epow_extended_log and hp_extended_log respectively. This rename makes it clearer to understand the new purpose of both structures: hold the information of an extended event log field. * spapr_powerdown_req and spapr_hotplug_req_event now creates a sPAPREventLogEntry structure that contains the full rtas log entry. * rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue now receives a sPAPREventLogEntry pointer as a parameter instead of a void pointer. - the endianess of the sPAPREventLogEntry header is now native instead of be32. We can use the fields in native endianess internally and write them in be32 in the guest physical memory inside 'check_exception'. This allows the VMSD inside spapr.c to read the correct size of the entended_log field. - inside spapr.c, pending_events is put in a subsection in the spapr state VMSD to make sure migration across different versions is not broken. A small change in rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue were also made: instead of calling qdev_get_machine(), both functions now receive a pointer to the sPAPRMachineState. This pointer is already available in the callers of these functions and we don't need to waste resources calling qdev() again. Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2017-07-11 20:07:55 +02:00
rtas_event_log_queue(spapr, entry);
qemu_irq_pulse(spapr_qirq(spapr,
rtas_event_log_to_irq(spapr, RTAS_LOG_TYPE_HOTPLUG)));
}
void spapr_hotplug_req_add_by_index(sPAPRDRConnector *drc)
{
sPAPRDRConnectorType drc_type = spapr_drc_type(drc);
union drc_identifier drc_id;
drc_id.index = spapr_drc_index(drc);
spapr_hotplug_req_event(RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_ID_DRC_INDEX,
RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_ACTION_ADD, drc_type, &drc_id);
}
void spapr_hotplug_req_remove_by_index(sPAPRDRConnector *drc)
{
sPAPRDRConnectorType drc_type = spapr_drc_type(drc);
union drc_identifier drc_id;
drc_id.index = spapr_drc_index(drc);
spapr_hotplug_req_event(RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_ID_DRC_INDEX,
RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_ACTION_REMOVE, drc_type, &drc_id);
}
void spapr_hotplug_req_add_by_count(sPAPRDRConnectorType drc_type,
uint32_t count)
{
union drc_identifier drc_id;
drc_id.count = count;
spapr_hotplug_req_event(RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_ID_DRC_COUNT,
RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_ACTION_ADD, drc_type, &drc_id);
}
void spapr_hotplug_req_remove_by_count(sPAPRDRConnectorType drc_type,
uint32_t count)
{
union drc_identifier drc_id;
drc_id.count = count;
spapr_hotplug_req_event(RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_ID_DRC_COUNT,
RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_ACTION_REMOVE, drc_type, &drc_id);
}
void spapr_hotplug_req_add_by_count_indexed(sPAPRDRConnectorType drc_type,
uint32_t count, uint32_t index)
{
union drc_identifier drc_id;
drc_id.count_indexed.count = count;
drc_id.count_indexed.index = index;
spapr_hotplug_req_event(RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_ID_DRC_COUNT_INDEXED,
RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_ACTION_ADD, drc_type, &drc_id);
}
void spapr_hotplug_req_remove_by_count_indexed(sPAPRDRConnectorType drc_type,
uint32_t count, uint32_t index)
{
union drc_identifier drc_id;
drc_id.count_indexed.count = count;
drc_id.count_indexed.index = index;
spapr_hotplug_req_event(RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_ID_DRC_COUNT_INDEXED,
RTAS_LOG_V6_HP_ACTION_REMOVE, drc_type, &drc_id);
}
static void check_exception(PowerPCCPU *cpu, sPAPRMachineState *spapr,
uint32_t token, uint32_t nargs,
target_ulong args,
uint32_t nret, target_ulong rets)
{
uint32_t mask, buf, len, event_len;
uint64_t xinfo;
sPAPREventLogEntry *event;
struct rtas_error_log header;
int i;
if ((nargs < 6) || (nargs > 7) || nret != 1) {
rtas_st(rets, 0, RTAS_OUT_PARAM_ERROR);
return;
}
xinfo = rtas_ld(args, 1);
mask = rtas_ld(args, 2);
buf = rtas_ld(args, 4);
len = rtas_ld(args, 5);
if (nargs == 7) {
xinfo |= (uint64_t)rtas_ld(args, 6) << 32;
}
spapr: migrate pending_events of spapr state In racing situations between hotplug events and migration operation, a rtas hotplug event could have not yet be delivered to the source guest when migration is started. In this case the pending_events of spapr state need be transmitted to the target so that the hotplug event can be finished on the target. To achieve the minimal VMSD possible to migrate the pending_events list, this patch makes the changes in spapr_events.c: - 'log_type' of sPAPREventLogEntry struct deleted. This information can be derived by inspecting the rtas_error_log summary field. A new function called 'spapr_event_log_entry_type' was added to retrieve the type of a given sPAPREventLogEntry. - sPAPREventLogEntry, epow_log_full and hp_log_full were redesigned. The only data we're going to migrate in the VMSD is the event log data itself, which can be divided in two parts: a rtas_error_log header and an extended event log field. The rtas_error_log header contains information about the size of the extended log field, which can be used inside VMSD as the size parameter of the VBUFFER_ALOC field that will store it. To allow this use, the header.extended_length field must be exposed inline to the VMSD instead of embedded into a 'data' field that holds everything. With this in mind, the following changes were done: * a new 'header' field was added to sPAPREventLogEntry. This field holds a a struct rtas_error_log inline. * the declaration of the 'rtas_error_log' struct was moved to spapr.h to be visible to the VMSD macros. * 'data' field of sPAPREventLogEntry was renamed to 'extended_log' and now holds only the contents of the extended event log. * 'struct rtas_error_log hdr' were taken away from both epow_log_full and hp_log_full. This information is now available at the header field of sPAPREventLogEntry. * epow_log_full and hp_log_full were renamed to epow_extended_log and hp_extended_log respectively. This rename makes it clearer to understand the new purpose of both structures: hold the information of an extended event log field. * spapr_powerdown_req and spapr_hotplug_req_event now creates a sPAPREventLogEntry structure that contains the full rtas log entry. * rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue now receives a sPAPREventLogEntry pointer as a parameter instead of a void pointer. - the endianess of the sPAPREventLogEntry header is now native instead of be32. We can use the fields in native endianess internally and write them in be32 in the guest physical memory inside 'check_exception'. This allows the VMSD inside spapr.c to read the correct size of the entended_log field. - inside spapr.c, pending_events is put in a subsection in the spapr state VMSD to make sure migration across different versions is not broken. A small change in rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue were also made: instead of calling qdev_get_machine(), both functions now receive a pointer to the sPAPRMachineState. This pointer is already available in the callers of these functions and we don't need to waste resources calling qdev() again. Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2017-07-11 20:07:55 +02:00
event = rtas_event_log_dequeue(spapr, mask);
if (!event) {
goto out_no_events;
}
event_len = event->extended_length + sizeof(header);
if (event_len < len) {
len = event_len;
}
header.summary = cpu_to_be32(event->summary);
header.extended_length = cpu_to_be32(event->extended_length);
cpu_physical_memory_write(buf, &header, sizeof(header));
cpu_physical_memory_write(buf + sizeof(header), event->extended_log,
event->extended_length);
rtas_st(rets, 0, RTAS_OUT_SUCCESS);
spapr: migrate pending_events of spapr state In racing situations between hotplug events and migration operation, a rtas hotplug event could have not yet be delivered to the source guest when migration is started. In this case the pending_events of spapr state need be transmitted to the target so that the hotplug event can be finished on the target. To achieve the minimal VMSD possible to migrate the pending_events list, this patch makes the changes in spapr_events.c: - 'log_type' of sPAPREventLogEntry struct deleted. This information can be derived by inspecting the rtas_error_log summary field. A new function called 'spapr_event_log_entry_type' was added to retrieve the type of a given sPAPREventLogEntry. - sPAPREventLogEntry, epow_log_full and hp_log_full were redesigned. The only data we're going to migrate in the VMSD is the event log data itself, which can be divided in two parts: a rtas_error_log header and an extended event log field. The rtas_error_log header contains information about the size of the extended log field, which can be used inside VMSD as the size parameter of the VBUFFER_ALOC field that will store it. To allow this use, the header.extended_length field must be exposed inline to the VMSD instead of embedded into a 'data' field that holds everything. With this in mind, the following changes were done: * a new 'header' field was added to sPAPREventLogEntry. This field holds a a struct rtas_error_log inline. * the declaration of the 'rtas_error_log' struct was moved to spapr.h to be visible to the VMSD macros. * 'data' field of sPAPREventLogEntry was renamed to 'extended_log' and now holds only the contents of the extended event log. * 'struct rtas_error_log hdr' were taken away from both epow_log_full and hp_log_full. This information is now available at the header field of sPAPREventLogEntry. * epow_log_full and hp_log_full were renamed to epow_extended_log and hp_extended_log respectively. This rename makes it clearer to understand the new purpose of both structures: hold the information of an extended event log field. * spapr_powerdown_req and spapr_hotplug_req_event now creates a sPAPREventLogEntry structure that contains the full rtas log entry. * rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue now receives a sPAPREventLogEntry pointer as a parameter instead of a void pointer. - the endianess of the sPAPREventLogEntry header is now native instead of be32. We can use the fields in native endianess internally and write them in be32 in the guest physical memory inside 'check_exception'. This allows the VMSD inside spapr.c to read the correct size of the entended_log field. - inside spapr.c, pending_events is put in a subsection in the spapr state VMSD to make sure migration across different versions is not broken. A small change in rtas_event_log_queue and rtas_event_log_dequeue were also made: instead of calling qdev_get_machine(), both functions now receive a pointer to the sPAPRMachineState. This pointer is already available in the callers of these functions and we don't need to waste resources calling qdev() again. Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2017-07-11 20:07:55 +02:00
g_free(event->extended_log);
g_free(event);
/* according to PAPR+, the IRQ must be left asserted, or re-asserted, if
* there are still pending events to be fetched via check-exception. We
* do the latter here, since our code relies on edge-triggered
* interrupts.
*/
for (i = 0; i < EVENT_CLASS_MAX; i++) {
hw/ppc/spapr_events.c: removing 'exception' from sPAPREventLogEntry Currenty we do not have any RTAS event that is reported by the event-scan interface. The existing events, RTAS_LOG_TYPE_EPOW and RTAS_LOG_TYPE_HOTPLUG, are being reported by the check-exception interface and, as such, marked as 'exception=true'. Commit 79853e18d9, 'spapr_events: event-scan RTAS interface', added the event_scan interface because the guest kernel requires it to initialize other required interfaces. It is acting since then as a stub because no events that would be reported by it were added since then. However, the existence of the 'exception' boolean adds an unnecessary load in the future migration of the pending_events, sPAPREventLogEntry QTAILQ that hosts the pending RTAS events. To make the code cleaner and ease the future migration changes, this patch makes the following changes: - remove the 'exception' boolean that filter these events. There is nothing to filter since all events are reported by check-exception; - functions rtas_event_log_queue, rtas_event_log_dequeue and rtas_event_log_contains don't receive the 'exception' boolean as parameter; - event_scan function was simplified. It was calling 'rtas_event_log_dequeue(mask, false)' that was always returning 'NULL' because we have no events that are created with exception=false, thus in the end it would execute a jump to 'out_no_events' all the time. The function now assumes that this will always be the case and all the remaining logic were deleted. In the future, when or if we add new RTAS events that should be reported with the event_scan interface, we can refer to the changes made in this patch to add the event_scan logic back. Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2017-05-19 16:27:49 +02:00
if (rtas_event_log_contains(EVENT_CLASS_MASK(i))) {
const sPAPREventSource *source =
spapr_event_sources_get_source(spapr->event_sources, i);
g_assert(source->enabled);
qemu_irq_pulse(spapr_qirq(spapr, source->irq));
}
}
return;
out_no_events:
rtas_st(rets, 0, RTAS_OUT_NO_ERRORS_FOUND);
}
static void event_scan(PowerPCCPU *cpu, sPAPRMachineState *spapr,
uint32_t token, uint32_t nargs,
target_ulong args,
uint32_t nret, target_ulong rets)
{
if (nargs != 4 || nret != 1) {
rtas_st(rets, 0, RTAS_OUT_PARAM_ERROR);
return;
}
rtas_st(rets, 0, RTAS_OUT_NO_ERRORS_FOUND);
}
void spapr_clear_pending_events(sPAPRMachineState *spapr)
{
sPAPREventLogEntry *entry = NULL, *next_entry;
QTAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(entry, &spapr->pending_events, next, next_entry) {
QTAILQ_REMOVE(&spapr->pending_events, entry, next);
g_free(entry->extended_log);
g_free(entry);
}
}
void spapr_events_init(sPAPRMachineState *spapr)
{
int epow_irq = SPAPR_IRQ_EPOW;
if (SPAPR_MACHINE_GET_CLASS(spapr)->legacy_irq_allocation) {
epow_irq = spapr_irq_findone(spapr, &error_fatal);
}
spapr_irq_claim(spapr, epow_irq, false, &error_fatal);
QTAILQ_INIT(&spapr->pending_events);
spapr->event_sources = spapr_event_sources_new();
spapr_event_sources_register(spapr->event_sources, EVENT_CLASS_EPOW,
epow_irq);
/* NOTE: if machine supports modern/dedicated hotplug event source,
* we add it to the device-tree unconditionally. This means we may
* have cases where the source is enabled in QEMU, but unused by the
* guest because it does not support modern hotplug events, so we
* take care to rely on checking for negotiation of OV5_HP_EVT option
* before attempting to use it to signal events, rather than simply
* checking that it's enabled.
*/
if (spapr->use_hotplug_event_source) {
int hp_irq = SPAPR_IRQ_HOTPLUG;
if (SPAPR_MACHINE_GET_CLASS(spapr)->legacy_irq_allocation) {
hp_irq = spapr_irq_findone(spapr, &error_fatal);
}
spapr_irq_claim(spapr, hp_irq, false, &error_fatal);
spapr_event_sources_register(spapr->event_sources, EVENT_CLASS_HOT_PLUG,
hp_irq);
}
spapr->epow_notifier.notify = spapr_powerdown_req;
qemu_register_powerdown_notifier(&spapr->epow_notifier);
spapr_rtas_register(RTAS_CHECK_EXCEPTION, "check-exception",
check_exception);
spapr_rtas_register(RTAS_EVENT_SCAN, "event-scan", event_scan);
}