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Re: [Qemu-ppc] [PATCH v5 08/36] ppc/xive: introduce a simplified XIVE pr


From: David Gibson
Subject: Re: [Qemu-ppc] [PATCH v5 08/36] ppc/xive: introduce a simplified XIVE presenter
Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2018 10:49:56 +1100
User-agent: Mutt/1.10.1 (2018-07-13)

On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 11:57:01AM +0100, Cédric Le Goater wrote:
> The last sub-engine of the XIVE architecture is the Interrupt
> Virtualization Presentation Engine (IVPE). On HW, they share elements,
> the Power Bus interface (CQ), the routing table descriptors, and they
> can be combined in the same HW logic. We do the same in QEMU and
> combine both engines in the XiveRouter for simplicity.

Ok, I'm not entirely convinced combining the IVPE and IVRE into a
single object is a good idea, but we can probably discuss that once
I've read further.

> When the IVRE has completed its job of matching an event source with a
> Notification Virtual Target (NVT) to notify, it forwards the event
> notification to the IVPE sub-engine. The IVPE scans the thread
> interrupt contexts of the Notification Virtual Targets (NVT)
> dispatched on the HW processor threads and if a match is found, it
> signals the thread. If not, the IVPE escalates the notification to
> some other targets and records the notification in a backlog queue.
> 
> The IVPE maintains the thread interrupt context state for each of its
> NVTs not dispatched on HW processor threads in the Notification
> Virtual Target table (NVTT).
> 
> The model currently only supports single NVT notifications.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Cédric Le Goater <address@hidden>
> ---
>  include/hw/ppc/xive.h      |  13 +++
>  include/hw/ppc/xive_regs.h |  22 ++++
>  hw/intc/xive.c             | 223 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  3 files changed, 258 insertions(+)
> 
> diff --git a/include/hw/ppc/xive.h b/include/hw/ppc/xive.h
> index 5987f26ddb98..e715a6c6923d 100644
> --- a/include/hw/ppc/xive.h
> +++ b/include/hw/ppc/xive.h
> @@ -197,6 +197,10 @@ typedef struct XiveRouterClass {
>                     XiveEND *end);
>      int (*set_end)(XiveRouter *xrtr, uint8_t end_blk, uint32_t end_idx,
>                     XiveEND *end);
> +    int (*get_nvt)(XiveRouter *xrtr, uint8_t nvt_blk, uint32_t nvt_idx,
> +                   XiveNVT *nvt);
> +    int (*set_nvt)(XiveRouter *xrtr, uint8_t nvt_blk, uint32_t nvt_idx,
> +                   XiveNVT *nvt);

As with the ENDs, I don't think get/set is a good interface for a
bigger-than-word-size object.

>  } XiveRouterClass;
>  
>  void xive_eas_pic_print_info(XiveEAS *eas, uint32_t lisn, Monitor *mon);
> @@ -207,6 +211,10 @@ int xive_router_get_end(XiveRouter *xrtr, uint8_t 
> end_blk, uint32_t end_idx,
>                          XiveEND *end);
>  int xive_router_set_end(XiveRouter *xrtr, uint8_t end_blk, uint32_t end_idx,
>                          XiveEND *end);
> +int xive_router_get_nvt(XiveRouter *xrtr, uint8_t nvt_blk, uint32_t nvt_idx,
> +                        XiveNVT *nvt);
> +int xive_router_set_nvt(XiveRouter *xrtr, uint8_t nvt_blk, uint32_t nvt_idx,
> +                        XiveNVT *nvt);
>  
>  /*
>   * XIVE END ESBs
> @@ -274,4 +282,9 @@ extern const MemoryRegionOps xive_tm_ops;
>  
>  void xive_tctx_pic_print_info(XiveTCTX *tctx, Monitor *mon);
>  
> +static inline uint32_t xive_tctx_cam_line(uint8_t nvt_blk, uint32_t nvt_idx)
> +{
> +    return (nvt_blk << 19) | nvt_idx;

I'm guessing this formula is the standard way of combining the NVT
block and index into a single word?  If so, I think we should
standardize on passing a single word "nvt_id" around and only
splitting it when we need to use the block separately.  Same goes for
the end_id, assuming there's a standard way of putting that into a
single word.  That will address the point I raised earlier about lisn
being passed around as a single word, but these later stage ids being
split.

We'll probably want some inlines or macros to build an
nvt/end/lisn/whatever id from block and index as well.

> +}
> +
>  #endif /* PPC_XIVE_H */
> diff --git a/include/hw/ppc/xive_regs.h b/include/hw/ppc/xive_regs.h
> index 2e3d6cb507da..05cb992d2815 100644
> --- a/include/hw/ppc/xive_regs.h
> +++ b/include/hw/ppc/xive_regs.h
> @@ -158,4 +158,26 @@ typedef struct XiveEND {
>  #define END_W7_F1_LOG_SERVER_ID  PPC_BITMASK32(1, 31)
>  } XiveEND;
>  
> +/* Notification Virtual Target (NVT) */
> +typedef struct XiveNVT {
> +        uint32_t        w0;
> +#define NVT_W0_VALID             PPC_BIT32(0)
> +        uint32_t        w1;
> +        uint32_t        w2;
> +        uint32_t        w3;
> +        uint32_t        w4;
> +        uint32_t        w5;
> +        uint32_t        w6;
> +        uint32_t        w7;
> +        uint32_t        w8;
> +#define NVT_W8_GRP_VALID         PPC_BIT32(0)
> +        uint32_t        w9;
> +        uint32_t        wa;
> +        uint32_t        wb;
> +        uint32_t        wc;
> +        uint32_t        wd;
> +        uint32_t        we;
> +        uint32_t        wf;
> +} XiveNVT;
> +
>  #endif /* PPC_XIVE_REGS_H */
> diff --git a/hw/intc/xive.c b/hw/intc/xive.c
> index 4c6cb5d52975..5ba3b06e6e25 100644
> --- a/hw/intc/xive.c
> +++ b/hw/intc/xive.c
> @@ -373,6 +373,32 @@ void xive_tctx_pic_print_info(XiveTCTX *tctx, Monitor 
> *mon)
>      }
>  }
>  
> +/* The HW CAM (23bits) is hardwired to :
> + *
> + *   0x000||0b1||4Bit chip number||7Bit Thread number.
> + *
> + * and when the block grouping extension is enabled :
> + *
> + *   4Bit chip number||0x001||7Bit Thread number.
> + */
> +static uint32_t tctx_hw_cam_line(bool block_group, uint8_t chip_id, uint8_t 
> tid)
> +{
> +    if (block_group) {
> +        return 1 << 11 | (chip_id & 0xf) << 7 | (tid & 0x7f);
> +    } else {
> +        return (chip_id & 0xf) << 11 | 1 << 7 | (tid & 0x7f);
> +    }
> +}
> +
> +static uint32_t xive_tctx_hw_cam_line(XiveTCTX *tctx, bool block_group)
> +{
> +    PowerPCCPU *cpu = POWERPC_CPU(tctx->cs);
> +    CPUPPCState *env = &cpu->env;
> +    uint32_t pir = env->spr_cb[SPR_PIR].default_value;

I don't much like reaching into the cpu state itself.  I think a
better idea would be to have the TCTX have its HW CAM id set during
initialization (via a property) and then use that.  This will mean
less mucking about if future cpu revisions don't split the PIR into
chip and tid ids in the same way.

> +    return tctx_hw_cam_line(block_group, (pir >> 8) & 0xf, pir & 0x7f);
> +}
> +
>  static void xive_tctx_reset(void *dev)
>  {
>      XiveTCTX *tctx = XIVE_TCTX(dev);
> @@ -1013,6 +1039,195 @@ int xive_router_set_end(XiveRouter *xrtr, uint8_t 
> end_blk, uint32_t end_idx,
>     return xrc->set_end(xrtr, end_blk, end_idx, end);
>  }
>  
> +int xive_router_get_nvt(XiveRouter *xrtr, uint8_t nvt_blk, uint32_t nvt_idx,
> +                        XiveNVT *nvt)
> +{
> +   XiveRouterClass *xrc = XIVE_ROUTER_GET_CLASS(xrtr);
> +
> +   return xrc->get_nvt(xrtr, nvt_blk, nvt_idx, nvt);
> +}
> +
> +int xive_router_set_nvt(XiveRouter *xrtr, uint8_t nvt_blk, uint32_t nvt_idx,
> +                        XiveNVT *nvt)
> +{
> +   XiveRouterClass *xrc = XIVE_ROUTER_GET_CLASS(xrtr);
> +
> +   return xrc->set_nvt(xrtr, nvt_blk, nvt_idx, nvt);
> +}
> +
> +static bool xive_tctx_ring_match(XiveTCTX *tctx, uint8_t ring,
> +                                 uint8_t nvt_blk, uint32_t nvt_idx,
> +                                 bool cam_ignore, uint32_t logic_serv)
> +{
> +    uint8_t *regs = &tctx->regs[ring];
> +    uint32_t w2 = be32_to_cpu(*((uint32_t *) &regs[TM_WORD2]));
> +    uint32_t cam = xive_tctx_cam_line(nvt_blk, nvt_idx);
> +    bool block_group = false; /* TODO (PowerNV) */
> +
> +    /* TODO (PowerNV): ignore low order bits of nvt id */
> +
> +    switch (ring) {
> +    case TM_QW3_HV_PHYS:
> +        return (w2 & TM_QW3W2_VT) && xive_tctx_hw_cam_line(tctx, 
> block_group) ==
> +            tctx_hw_cam_line(block_group, nvt_blk, nvt_idx);

The difference between "xive_tctx_hw_cam_line" and "tctx_hw_cam_line"
here is far from obvious.  Remember that namespacing prefixes aren't
necessary for static functions, which can let you give more
descriptive names without getting excessively long.

> +    case TM_QW2_HV_POOL:
> +        return (w2 & TM_QW2W2_VP) && (cam == GETFIELD(TM_QW2W2_POOL_CAM, 
> w2));
> +
> +    case TM_QW1_OS:
> +        return (w2 & TM_QW1W2_VO) && (cam == GETFIELD(TM_QW1W2_OS_CAM, w2));
> +
> +    case TM_QW0_USER:
> +        return ((w2 & TM_QW1W2_VO) && (cam == GETFIELD(TM_QW1W2_OS_CAM, w2)) 
> &&
> +                (w2 & TM_QW0W2_VU) &&
> +                (logic_serv == GETFIELD(TM_QW0W2_LOGIC_SERV, w2)));
> +
> +    default:
> +        g_assert_not_reached();
> +    }
> +}
> +
> +static int xive_presenter_tctx_match(XiveTCTX *tctx, uint8_t format,
> +                                     uint8_t nvt_blk, uint32_t nvt_idx,
> +                                     bool cam_ignore, uint32_t logic_serv)
> +{
> +    if (format == 0) {
> +        /* F=0 & i=1: Logical server notification */
> +        if (cam_ignore == true) {
> +            qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR, "XIVE: no support for LS "
> +                          "NVT %x/%x\n", nvt_blk, nvt_idx);
> +             return -1;
> +        }
> +
> +        /* F=0 & i=0: Specific NVT notification */
> +        if (xive_tctx_ring_match(tctx, TM_QW3_HV_PHYS,
> +                                nvt_blk, nvt_idx, false, 0)) {
> +            return TM_QW3_HV_PHYS;
> +        }
> +        if (xive_tctx_ring_match(tctx, TM_QW2_HV_POOL,
> +                                nvt_blk, nvt_idx, false, 0)) {
> +            return TM_QW2_HV_POOL;
> +        }
> +        if (xive_tctx_ring_match(tctx, TM_QW1_OS,
> +                                nvt_blk, nvt_idx, false, 0)) {
> +            return TM_QW1_OS;
> +        }

Hm.  It's a bit pointless to iterate through each ring calling a
common function, when that "common" function consists entirely of a
switch which makes it not really common at all.

So I think you want separate helper functions for each ring's match,
or even just fold the previous function into this one.

> +    } else {
> +        /* F=1 : User level Event-Based Branch (EBB) notification */
> +        if (xive_tctx_ring_match(tctx, TM_QW0_USER,
> +                                nvt_blk, nvt_idx, false, logic_serv)) {
> +            return TM_QW0_USER;
> +        }
> +    }
> +    return -1;
> +}
> +
> +typedef struct XiveTCTXMatch {
> +    XiveTCTX *tctx;
> +    uint8_t ring;
> +} XiveTCTXMatch;
> +
> +static bool xive_presenter_match(XiveRouter *xrtr, uint8_t format,
> +                                 uint8_t nvt_blk, uint32_t nvt_idx,
> +                                 bool cam_ignore, uint8_t priority,
> +                                 uint32_t logic_serv, XiveTCTXMatch *match)
> +{
> +    CPUState *cs;
> +
> +    /* TODO (PowerNV): handle chip_id overwrite of block field for
> +     * hardwired CAM compares */
> +
> +    CPU_FOREACH(cs) {
> +        PowerPCCPU *cpu = POWERPC_CPU(cs);
> +        XiveTCTX *tctx = XIVE_TCTX(cpu->intc);
> +        int ring;
> +
> +        /*
> +         * HW checks that the CPU is enabled in the Physical Thread
> +         * Enable Register (PTER).
> +         */
> +
> +        /*
> +         * Check the thread context CAM lines and record matches. We
> +         * will handle CPU exception delivery later
> +         */
> +        ring = xive_presenter_tctx_match(tctx, format, nvt_blk, nvt_idx,
> +                                         cam_ignore, logic_serv);
> +        /*
> +         * Save the context and follow on to catch duplicates, that we
> +         * don't support yet.
> +         */
> +        if (ring != -1) {
> +            if (match->tctx) {
> +                qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR, "XIVE: already found a thread 
> "
> +                              "context NVT %x/%x\n", nvt_blk, nvt_idx);
> +                return false;
> +            }
> +
> +            match->ring = ring;
> +            match->tctx = tctx;
> +        }
> +    }
> +
> +    if (!match->tctx) {
> +        qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR, "XIVE: NVT %x/%x is not dispatched\n",
> +                      nvt_blk, nvt_idx);
> +        return false;

Hmm.. this isn't actually an error isn't it?  At least not for powernv
- that just means the NVT isn't currently dispatched, so we'll need to
trigger the escalation interrupt.  Does this get changed later in the
series?

> +    }
> +
> +    return true;
> +}
> +
> +/*
> + * This is our simple Xive Presenter Engine model. It is merged in the
> + * Router as it does not require an extra object.
> + *
> + * It receives notification requests sent by the IVRE to find one
> + * matching NVT (or more) dispatched on the processor threads. In case
> + * of a single NVT notification, the process is abreviated and the
> + * thread is signaled if a match is found. In case of a logical server
> + * notification (bits ignored at the end of the NVT identifier), the
> + * IVPE and IVRE select a winning thread using different filters. This
> + * involves 2 or 3 exchanges on the PowerBus that the model does not
> + * support.
> + *
> + * The parameters represent what is sent on the PowerBus
> + */
> +static void xive_presenter_notify(XiveRouter *xrtr, uint8_t format,
> +                                  uint8_t nvt_blk, uint32_t nvt_idx,
> +                                  bool cam_ignore, uint8_t priority,
> +                                  uint32_t logic_serv)
> +{
> +    XiveNVT nvt;
> +    XiveTCTXMatch match = { 0 };
> +    bool found;
> +
> +    /* NVT cache lookup */
> +    if (xive_router_get_nvt(xrtr, nvt_blk, nvt_idx, &nvt)) {
> +        qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR, "XIVE: no NVT %x/%x\n",
> +                      nvt_blk, nvt_idx);
> +        return;
> +    }
> +
> +    if (!(nvt.w0 & NVT_W0_VALID)) {
> +        qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR, "XIVE: NVT %x/%x is invalid\n",
> +                      nvt_blk, nvt_idx);
> +        return;
> +    }
> +
> +    found = xive_presenter_match(xrtr, format, nvt_blk, nvt_idx, cam_ignore,
> +                                 priority, logic_serv, &match);
> +    if (found) {
> +        return;
> +    }
> +
> +    /* If no matching NVT is dispatched on a HW thread :
> +     * - update the NVT structure if backlog is activated
> +     * - escalate (ESe PQ bits and EAS in w4-5) if escalation is
> +     *   activated
> +     */
> +}
> +
>  /*
>   * An END trigger can come from an event trigger (IPI or HW) or from
>   * another chip. We don't model the PowerBus but the END trigger
> @@ -1081,6 +1296,14 @@ static void xive_router_end_notify(XiveRouter *xrtr, 
> uint8_t end_blk,
>      /*
>       * Follows IVPE notification
>       */
> +    xive_presenter_notify(xrtr, format,
> +                          GETFIELD(END_W6_NVT_BLOCK, end.w6),
> +                          GETFIELD(END_W6_NVT_INDEX, end.w6),
> +                          GETFIELD(END_W7_F0_IGNORE, end.w7),
> +                          priority,
> +                          GETFIELD(END_W7_F1_LOG_SERVER_ID, end.w7));
> +
> +    /* TODO: Auto EOI. */
>  }
>  
>  static void xive_router_notify(XiveFabric *xf, uint32_t lisn)

-- 
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david AT gibson.dropbear.id.au  | minimalist, thank you.  NOT _the_ _other_
                                | _way_ _around_!
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