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authorChristoffer Dall <c.dall@virtualopensystems.com>2013-01-20 18:28:10 -0500
committerChristoffer Dall <c.dall@virtualopensystems.com>2013-01-23 13:29:14 -0500
commit1138245ccf9652429630c09fb068e9b12c56c3d3 (patch)
treef4ef6b0be9f30ee57e7044a5311bf6487bb8bfa1 /Documentation/virtual/kvm
parent5b3e5e5bf230f56309706dfc05fc0cb173cc83aa (diff)
KVM: ARM: User space API for getting/setting co-proc registers
The following three ioctls are implemented: - KVM_GET_REG_LIST - KVM_GET_ONE_REG - KVM_SET_ONE_REG Now we have a table for all the cp15 registers, we can drive a generic API. The register IDs carry the following encoding: ARM registers are mapped using the lower 32 bits. The upper 16 of that is the register group type, or coprocessor number: ARM 32-bit CP15 registers have the following id bit patterns: 0x4002 0000 000F <zero:1> <crn:4> <crm:4> <opc1:4> <opc2:3> ARM 64-bit CP15 registers have the following id bit patterns: 0x4003 0000 000F <zero:1> <zero:4> <crm:4> <opc1:4> <zero:3> For futureproofing, we need to tell QEMU about the CP15 registers the host lets the guest access. It will need this information to restore a current guest on a future CPU or perhaps a future KVM which allow some of these to be changed. We use a separate table for these, as they're only for the userspace API. Reviewed-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Marcelo Tosatti <mtosatti@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> Signed-off-by: Christoffer Dall <c.dall@virtualopensystems.com>
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@@ -1799,6 +1799,11 @@ is the register group type, or coprocessor number:
ARM core registers have the following id bit patterns:
0x4002 0000 0010 <index into the kvm_regs struct:16>
+ARM 32-bit CP15 registers have the following id bit patterns:
+ 0x4002 0000 000F <zero:1> <crn:4> <crm:4> <opc1:4> <opc2:3>
+
+ARM 64-bit CP15 registers have the following id bit patterns:
+ 0x4003 0000 000F <zero:1> <zero:4> <crm:4> <opc1:4> <zero:3>
4.69 KVM_GET_ONE_REG