1 /* KVM paravirtual clock driver. A clocksource implementation
2 Copyright (C) 2008 Glauber de Oliveira Costa, Red Hat Inc.
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19 #include <linux/clocksource.h>
20 #include <linux/kvm_para.h>
21 #include <asm/pvclock.h>
24 #include <linux/percpu.h>
25 #include <linux/hardirq.h>
26 #include <linux/memblock.h>
27 #include <linux/sched.h>
29 #include <asm/x86_init.h>
30 #include <asm/reboot.h>
31 #include <asm/kvmclock.h>
33 static int kvmclock __ro_after_init = 1;
34 static int msr_kvm_system_time = MSR_KVM_SYSTEM_TIME;
35 static int msr_kvm_wall_clock = MSR_KVM_WALL_CLOCK;
36 static u64 kvm_sched_clock_offset;
38 static int parse_no_kvmclock(char *arg)
43 early_param("no-kvmclock", parse_no_kvmclock);
45 /* The hypervisor will put information about time periodically here */
46 static struct pvclock_vsyscall_time_info *hv_clock;
47 static struct pvclock_wall_clock wall_clock;
49 struct pvclock_vsyscall_time_info *pvclock_pvti_cpu0_va(void)
53 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(pvclock_pvti_cpu0_va);
56 * The wallclock is the time of day when we booted. Since then, some time may
57 * have elapsed since the hypervisor wrote the data. So we try to account for
58 * that with system time
60 static void kvm_get_wallclock(struct timespec *now)
62 struct pvclock_vcpu_time_info *vcpu_time;
66 low = (int)__pa_symbol(&wall_clock);
67 high = ((u64)__pa_symbol(&wall_clock) >> 32);
69 native_write_msr(msr_kvm_wall_clock, low, high);
73 vcpu_time = &hv_clock[cpu].pvti;
74 pvclock_read_wallclock(&wall_clock, vcpu_time, now);
79 static int kvm_set_wallclock(const struct timespec *now)
84 static u64 kvm_clock_read(void)
86 struct pvclock_vcpu_time_info *src;
90 preempt_disable_notrace();
91 cpu = smp_processor_id();
92 src = &hv_clock[cpu].pvti;
93 ret = pvclock_clocksource_read(src);
94 preempt_enable_notrace();
98 static u64 kvm_clock_get_cycles(struct clocksource *cs)
100 return kvm_clock_read();
103 static u64 kvm_sched_clock_read(void)
105 return kvm_clock_read() - kvm_sched_clock_offset;
108 static inline void kvm_sched_clock_init(bool stable)
111 pv_time_ops.sched_clock = kvm_clock_read;
112 clear_sched_clock_stable();
116 kvm_sched_clock_offset = kvm_clock_read();
117 pv_time_ops.sched_clock = kvm_sched_clock_read;
119 printk(KERN_INFO "kvm-clock: using sched offset of %llu cycles\n",
120 kvm_sched_clock_offset);
122 BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(kvm_sched_clock_offset) >
123 sizeof(((struct pvclock_vcpu_time_info *)NULL)->system_time));
127 * If we don't do that, there is the possibility that the guest
128 * will calibrate under heavy load - thus, getting a lower lpj -
129 * and execute the delays themselves without load. This is wrong,
130 * because no delay loop can finish beforehand.
131 * Any heuristics is subject to fail, because ultimately, a large
132 * poll of guests can be running and trouble each other. So we preset
135 static unsigned long kvm_get_tsc_khz(void)
137 struct pvclock_vcpu_time_info *src;
139 unsigned long tsc_khz;
142 src = &hv_clock[cpu].pvti;
143 tsc_khz = pvclock_tsc_khz(src);
148 static void kvm_get_preset_lpj(void)
153 khz = kvm_get_tsc_khz();
155 lpj = ((u64)khz * 1000);
160 bool kvm_check_and_clear_guest_paused(void)
163 struct pvclock_vcpu_time_info *src;
164 int cpu = smp_processor_id();
169 src = &hv_clock[cpu].pvti;
170 if ((src->flags & PVCLOCK_GUEST_STOPPED) != 0) {
171 src->flags &= ~PVCLOCK_GUEST_STOPPED;
172 pvclock_touch_watchdogs();
179 struct clocksource kvm_clock = {
181 .read = kvm_clock_get_cycles,
183 .mask = CLOCKSOURCE_MASK(64),
184 .flags = CLOCK_SOURCE_IS_CONTINUOUS,
186 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(kvm_clock);
188 int kvm_register_clock(char *txt)
190 int cpu = smp_processor_id();
192 struct pvclock_vcpu_time_info *src;
197 src = &hv_clock[cpu].pvti;
198 low = (int)slow_virt_to_phys(src) | 1;
199 high = ((u64)slow_virt_to_phys(src) >> 32);
200 ret = native_write_msr_safe(msr_kvm_system_time, low, high);
201 printk(KERN_INFO "kvm-clock: cpu %d, msr %x:%x, %s\n",
202 cpu, high, low, txt);
207 static void kvm_save_sched_clock_state(void)
211 static void kvm_restore_sched_clock_state(void)
213 kvm_register_clock("primary cpu clock, resume");
216 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC
217 static void kvm_setup_secondary_clock(void)
220 * Now that the first cpu already had this clocksource initialized,
223 WARN_ON(kvm_register_clock("secondary cpu clock"));
228 * After the clock is registered, the host will keep writing to the
229 * registered memory location. If the guest happens to shutdown, this memory
230 * won't be valid. In cases like kexec, in which you install a new kernel, this
231 * means a random memory location will be kept being written. So before any
232 * kind of shutdown from our side, we unregister the clock by writing anything
233 * that does not have the 'enable' bit set in the msr
235 #ifdef CONFIG_KEXEC_CORE
236 static void kvm_crash_shutdown(struct pt_regs *regs)
238 native_write_msr(msr_kvm_system_time, 0, 0);
239 kvm_disable_steal_time();
240 native_machine_crash_shutdown(regs);
244 static void kvm_shutdown(void)
246 native_write_msr(msr_kvm_system_time, 0, 0);
247 kvm_disable_steal_time();
248 native_machine_shutdown();
251 void __init kvmclock_init(void)
253 struct pvclock_vcpu_time_info *vcpu_time;
258 size = PAGE_ALIGN(sizeof(struct pvclock_vsyscall_time_info)*NR_CPUS);
260 if (!kvm_para_available())
263 if (kvmclock && kvm_para_has_feature(KVM_FEATURE_CLOCKSOURCE2)) {
264 msr_kvm_system_time = MSR_KVM_SYSTEM_TIME_NEW;
265 msr_kvm_wall_clock = MSR_KVM_WALL_CLOCK_NEW;
266 } else if (!(kvmclock && kvm_para_has_feature(KVM_FEATURE_CLOCKSOURCE)))
269 printk(KERN_INFO "kvm-clock: Using msrs %x and %x",
270 msr_kvm_system_time, msr_kvm_wall_clock);
272 mem = memblock_alloc(size, PAGE_SIZE);
275 hv_clock = __va(mem);
276 memset(hv_clock, 0, size);
278 if (kvm_register_clock("primary cpu clock")) {
280 memblock_free(mem, size);
284 if (kvm_para_has_feature(KVM_FEATURE_CLOCKSOURCE_STABLE_BIT))
285 pvclock_set_flags(PVCLOCK_TSC_STABLE_BIT);
288 vcpu_time = &hv_clock[cpu].pvti;
289 flags = pvclock_read_flags(vcpu_time);
291 kvm_sched_clock_init(flags & PVCLOCK_TSC_STABLE_BIT);
294 x86_platform.calibrate_tsc = kvm_get_tsc_khz;
295 x86_platform.calibrate_cpu = kvm_get_tsc_khz;
296 x86_platform.get_wallclock = kvm_get_wallclock;
297 x86_platform.set_wallclock = kvm_set_wallclock;
298 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC
299 x86_cpuinit.early_percpu_clock_init =
300 kvm_setup_secondary_clock;
302 x86_platform.save_sched_clock_state = kvm_save_sched_clock_state;
303 x86_platform.restore_sched_clock_state = kvm_restore_sched_clock_state;
304 machine_ops.shutdown = kvm_shutdown;
305 #ifdef CONFIG_KEXEC_CORE
306 machine_ops.crash_shutdown = kvm_crash_shutdown;
308 kvm_get_preset_lpj();
309 clocksource_register_hz(&kvm_clock, NSEC_PER_SEC);
310 pv_info.name = "KVM";
313 int __init kvm_setup_vsyscall_timeinfo(void)
318 struct pvclock_vcpu_time_info *vcpu_time;
324 size = PAGE_ALIGN(sizeof(struct pvclock_vsyscall_time_info)*NR_CPUS);
328 vcpu_time = &hv_clock[cpu].pvti;
329 flags = pvclock_read_flags(vcpu_time);
331 if (!(flags & PVCLOCK_TSC_STABLE_BIT)) {
338 kvm_clock.archdata.vclock_mode = VCLOCK_PVCLOCK;