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Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03004The Definitive KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) API Documentation
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71. General description
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01008======================
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03009
10The kvm API is a set of ioctls that are issued to control various aspects
Wainer dos Santos Moschetta80b10aa2019-11-29 13:17:30 -050011of a virtual machine. The ioctls belong to the following classes:
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +030012
13 - System ioctls: These query and set global attributes which affect the
14 whole kvm subsystem. In addition a system ioctl is used to create
Sean Christopherson5e124902019-02-15 12:48:38 -080015 virtual machines.
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +030016
17 - VM ioctls: These query and set attributes that affect an entire virtual
18 machine, for example memory layout. In addition a VM ioctl is used to
Sean Christophersonddba9182019-02-15 12:48:39 -080019 create virtual cpus (vcpus) and devices.
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +030020
Sean Christopherson5e124902019-02-15 12:48:38 -080021 VM ioctls must be issued from the same process (address space) that was
22 used to create the VM.
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +030023
24 - vcpu ioctls: These query and set attributes that control the operation
25 of a single virtual cpu.
26
Sean Christopherson5e124902019-02-15 12:48:38 -080027 vcpu ioctls should be issued from the same thread that was used to create
28 the vcpu, except for asynchronous vcpu ioctl that are marked as such in
29 the documentation. Otherwise, the first ioctl after switching threads
30 could see a performance impact.
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +030031
Sean Christophersonddba9182019-02-15 12:48:39 -080032 - device ioctls: These query and set attributes that control the operation
33 of a single device.
34
35 device ioctls must be issued from the same process (address space) that
36 was used to create the VM.
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +020037
Wu Fengguang2044892d2009-12-24 09:04:16 +0800382. File descriptors
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +010039===================
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +030040
41The kvm API is centered around file descriptors. An initial
42open("/dev/kvm") obtains a handle to the kvm subsystem; this handle
43can be used to issue system ioctls. A KVM_CREATE_VM ioctl on this
Wu Fengguang2044892d2009-12-24 09:04:16 +080044handle will create a VM file descriptor which can be used to issue VM
Sean Christophersonddba9182019-02-15 12:48:39 -080045ioctls. A KVM_CREATE_VCPU or KVM_CREATE_DEVICE ioctl on a VM fd will
46create a virtual cpu or device and return a file descriptor pointing to
47the new resource. Finally, ioctls on a vcpu or device fd can be used
48to control the vcpu or device. For vcpus, this includes the important
49task of actually running guest code.
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +030050
51In general file descriptors can be migrated among processes by means
52of fork() and the SCM_RIGHTS facility of unix domain socket. These
53kinds of tricks are explicitly not supported by kvm. While they will
54not cause harm to the host, their actual behavior is not guaranteed by
Sean Christopherson5e124902019-02-15 12:48:38 -080055the API. See "General description" for details on the ioctl usage
56model that is supported by KVM.
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +020057
Sean Christophersoneca6be52019-02-15 12:48:40 -080058It is important to note that althought VM ioctls may only be issued from
59the process that created the VM, a VM's lifecycle is associated with its
60file descriptor, not its creator (process). In other words, the VM and
61its resources, *including the associated address space*, are not freed
62until the last reference to the VM's file descriptor has been released.
63For example, if fork() is issued after ioctl(KVM_CREATE_VM), the VM will
64not be freed until both the parent (original) process and its child have
65put their references to the VM's file descriptor.
66
67Because a VM's resources are not freed until the last reference to its
Randy Dunlap3747c5d2020-07-03 14:29:06 -070068file descriptor is released, creating additional references to a VM
Sean Christophersoneca6be52019-02-15 12:48:40 -080069via fork(), dup(), etc... without careful consideration is strongly
70discouraged and may have unwanted side effects, e.g. memory allocated
71by and on behalf of the VM's process may not be freed/unaccounted when
72the VM is shut down.
73
74
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300753. Extensions
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +010076=============
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +030077
78As of Linux 2.6.22, the KVM ABI has been stabilized: no backward
79incompatible change are allowed. However, there is an extension
80facility that allows backward-compatible extensions to the API to be
81queried and used.
82
Masanari Iidac9f3f2d2013-07-18 01:29:12 +090083The extension mechanism is not based on the Linux version number.
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +030084Instead, kvm defines extension identifiers and a facility to query
85whether a particular extension identifier is available. If it is, a
86set of ioctls is available for application use.
87
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +020088
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300894. API description
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +010090==================
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +030091
92This section describes ioctls that can be used to control kvm guests.
93For each ioctl, the following information is provided along with a
94description:
95
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +010096 Capability:
97 which KVM extension provides this ioctl. Can be 'basic',
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +030098 which means that is will be provided by any kernel that supports
Michael S. Tsirkin7f05db62014-10-12 11:34:00 +030099 API version 12 (see section 4.1), a KVM_CAP_xyz constant, which
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300100 means availability needs to be checked with KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION
Michael S. Tsirkin7f05db62014-10-12 11:34:00 +0300101 (see section 4.4), or 'none' which means that while not all kernels
102 support this ioctl, there's no capability bit to check its
103 availability: for kernels that don't support the ioctl,
104 the ioctl returns -ENOTTY.
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300105
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100106 Architectures:
107 which instruction set architectures provide this ioctl.
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300108 x86 includes both i386 and x86_64.
109
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100110 Type:
111 system, vm, or vcpu.
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300112
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100113 Parameters:
114 what parameters are accepted by the ioctl.
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300115
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100116 Returns:
117 the return value. General error numbers (EBADF, ENOMEM, EINVAL)
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300118 are not detailed, but errors with specific meanings are.
119
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200120
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03001214.1 KVM_GET_API_VERSION
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100122-----------------------
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300123
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100124:Capability: basic
125:Architectures: all
126:Type: system ioctl
127:Parameters: none
128:Returns: the constant KVM_API_VERSION (=12)
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300129
130This identifies the API version as the stable kvm API. It is not
131expected that this number will change. However, Linux 2.6.20 and
1322.6.21 report earlier versions; these are not documented and not
133supported. Applications should refuse to run if KVM_GET_API_VERSION
134returns a value other than 12. If this check passes, all ioctls
135described as 'basic' will be available.
136
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200137
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03001384.2 KVM_CREATE_VM
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100139-----------------
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300140
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100141:Capability: basic
142:Architectures: all
143:Type: system ioctl
144:Parameters: machine type identifier (KVM_VM_*)
145:Returns: a VM fd that can be used to control the new virtual machine.
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300146
Jann Hornbcb85c82017-04-24 11:16:49 +0200147The new VM has no virtual cpus and no memory.
James Hogana8a3c422017-03-14 10:15:19 +0000148You probably want to use 0 as machine type.
Carsten Ottee08b9632012-01-04 10:25:20 +0100149
150In order to create user controlled virtual machines on S390, check
151KVM_CAP_S390_UCONTROL and use the flag KVM_VM_S390_UCONTROL as
152privileged user (CAP_SYS_ADMIN).
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300153
James Hogana8a3c422017-03-14 10:15:19 +0000154To use hardware assisted virtualization on MIPS (VZ ASE) rather than
155the default trap & emulate implementation (which changes the virtual
156memory layout to fit in user mode), check KVM_CAP_MIPS_VZ and use the
157flag KVM_VM_MIPS_VZ.
158
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200159
Suzuki K Poulose233a7cb2018-09-26 17:32:54 +0100160On arm64, the physical address size for a VM (IPA Size limit) is limited
161to 40bits by default. The limit can be configured if the host supports the
162extension KVM_CAP_ARM_VM_IPA_SIZE. When supported, use
163KVM_VM_TYPE_ARM_IPA_SIZE(IPA_Bits) to set the size in the machine type
164identifier, where IPA_Bits is the maximum width of any physical
165address used by the VM. The IPA_Bits is encoded in bits[7-0] of the
166machine type identifier.
167
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100168e.g, to configure a guest to use 48bit physical address size::
Suzuki K Poulose233a7cb2018-09-26 17:32:54 +0100169
170 vm_fd = ioctl(dev_fd, KVM_CREATE_VM, KVM_VM_TYPE_ARM_IPA_SIZE(48));
171
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100172The requested size (IPA_Bits) must be:
Suzuki K Poulose233a7cb2018-09-26 17:32:54 +0100173
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100174 == =========================================================
175 0 Implies default size, 40bits (for backward compatibility)
176 N Implies N bits, where N is a positive integer such that,
Suzuki K Poulose233a7cb2018-09-26 17:32:54 +0100177 32 <= N <= Host_IPA_Limit
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100178 == =========================================================
Suzuki K Poulose233a7cb2018-09-26 17:32:54 +0100179
180Host_IPA_Limit is the maximum possible value for IPA_Bits on the host and
181is dependent on the CPU capability and the kernel configuration. The limit can
182be retrieved using KVM_CAP_ARM_VM_IPA_SIZE of the KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION
183ioctl() at run-time.
184
185Please note that configuring the IPA size does not affect the capability
186exposed by the guest CPUs in ID_AA64MMFR0_EL1[PARange]. It only affects
187size of the address translated by the stage2 level (guest physical to
188host physical address translations).
189
190
Tom Lendacky801e4592018-02-21 13:39:51 -06001914.3 KVM_GET_MSR_INDEX_LIST, KVM_GET_MSR_FEATURE_INDEX_LIST
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100192----------------------------------------------------------
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300193
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100194:Capability: basic, KVM_CAP_GET_MSR_FEATURES for KVM_GET_MSR_FEATURE_INDEX_LIST
195:Architectures: x86
196:Type: system ioctl
197:Parameters: struct kvm_msr_list (in/out)
198:Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error
199
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300200Errors:
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300201
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100202 ====== ============================================================
203 EFAULT the msr index list cannot be read from or written to
204 E2BIG the msr index list is to be to fit in the array specified by
205 the user.
206 ====== ============================================================
207
208::
209
210 struct kvm_msr_list {
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300211 __u32 nmsrs; /* number of msrs in entries */
212 __u32 indices[0];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100213 };
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300214
Tom Lendacky801e4592018-02-21 13:39:51 -0600215The user fills in the size of the indices array in nmsrs, and in return
216kvm adjusts nmsrs to reflect the actual number of msrs and fills in the
217indices array with their numbers.
218
219KVM_GET_MSR_INDEX_LIST returns the guest msrs that are supported. The list
220varies by kvm version and host processor, but does not change otherwise.
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300221
Avi Kivity2e2602c2010-07-07 14:09:39 +0300222Note: if kvm indicates supports MCE (KVM_CAP_MCE), then the MCE bank MSRs are
223not returned in the MSR list, as different vcpus can have a different number
224of banks, as set via the KVM_X86_SETUP_MCE ioctl.
225
Tom Lendacky801e4592018-02-21 13:39:51 -0600226KVM_GET_MSR_FEATURE_INDEX_LIST returns the list of MSRs that can be passed
227to the KVM_GET_MSRS system ioctl. This lets userspace probe host capabilities
228and processor features that are exposed via MSRs (e.g., VMX capabilities).
229This list also varies by kvm version and host processor, but does not change
230otherwise.
231
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200232
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03002334.4 KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100234-----------------------
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300235
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100236:Capability: basic, KVM_CAP_CHECK_EXTENSION_VM for vm ioctl
237:Architectures: all
238:Type: system ioctl, vm ioctl
239:Parameters: extension identifier (KVM_CAP_*)
240:Returns: 0 if unsupported; 1 (or some other positive integer) if supported
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300241
242The API allows the application to query about extensions to the core
243kvm API. Userspace passes an extension identifier (an integer) and
244receives an integer that describes the extension availability.
245Generally 0 means no and 1 means yes, but some extensions may report
246additional information in the integer return value.
247
Alexander Graf92b591a2014-07-14 18:33:08 +0200248Based on their initialization different VMs may have different capabilities.
249It is thus encouraged to use the vm ioctl to query for capabilities (available
250with KVM_CAP_CHECK_EXTENSION_VM on the vm fd)
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200251
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03002524.5 KVM_GET_VCPU_MMAP_SIZE
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100253--------------------------
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300254
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100255:Capability: basic
256:Architectures: all
257:Type: system ioctl
258:Parameters: none
259:Returns: size of vcpu mmap area, in bytes
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300260
261The KVM_RUN ioctl (cf.) communicates with userspace via a shared
262memory region. This ioctl returns the size of that region. See the
263KVM_RUN documentation for details.
264
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200265
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03002664.6 KVM_SET_MEMORY_REGION
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100267-------------------------
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300268
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100269:Capability: basic
270:Architectures: all
271:Type: vm ioctl
272:Parameters: struct kvm_memory_region (in)
273:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300274
Avi Kivityb74a07b2010-06-21 11:48:05 +0300275This ioctl is obsolete and has been removed.
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300276
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200277
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +01002784.7 KVM_CREATE_VCPU
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100279-------------------
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300280
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100281:Capability: basic
282:Architectures: all
283:Type: vm ioctl
284:Parameters: vcpu id (apic id on x86)
285:Returns: vcpu fd on success, -1 on error
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300286
Greg Kurz0b1b1df2016-05-09 18:13:37 +0200287This API adds a vcpu to a virtual machine. No more than max_vcpus may be added.
288The vcpu id is an integer in the range [0, max_vcpu_id).
Sasha Levin8c3ba332011-07-18 17:17:15 +0300289
290The recommended max_vcpus value can be retrieved using the KVM_CAP_NR_VCPUS of
291the KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION ioctl() at run-time.
292The maximum possible value for max_vcpus can be retrieved using the
293KVM_CAP_MAX_VCPUS of the KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION ioctl() at run-time.
294
Pekka Enberg76d25402011-05-09 22:48:54 +0300295If the KVM_CAP_NR_VCPUS does not exist, you should assume that max_vcpus is 4
296cpus max.
Sasha Levin8c3ba332011-07-18 17:17:15 +0300297If the KVM_CAP_MAX_VCPUS does not exist, you should assume that max_vcpus is
298same as the value returned from KVM_CAP_NR_VCPUS.
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300299
Greg Kurz0b1b1df2016-05-09 18:13:37 +0200300The maximum possible value for max_vcpu_id can be retrieved using the
301KVM_CAP_MAX_VCPU_ID of the KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION ioctl() at run-time.
302
303If the KVM_CAP_MAX_VCPU_ID does not exist, you should assume that max_vcpu_id
304is the same as the value returned from KVM_CAP_MAX_VCPUS.
305
Paul Mackerras371fefd2011-06-29 00:23:08 +0000306On powerpc using book3s_hv mode, the vcpus are mapped onto virtual
307threads in one or more virtual CPU cores. (This is because the
308hardware requires all the hardware threads in a CPU core to be in the
309same partition.) The KVM_CAP_PPC_SMT capability indicates the number
310of vcpus per virtual core (vcore). The vcore id is obtained by
311dividing the vcpu id by the number of vcpus per vcore. The vcpus in a
312given vcore will always be in the same physical core as each other
313(though that might be a different physical core from time to time).
314Userspace can control the threading (SMT) mode of the guest by its
315allocation of vcpu ids. For example, if userspace wants
316single-threaded guest vcpus, it should make all vcpu ids be a multiple
317of the number of vcpus per vcore.
318
Carsten Otte5b1c1492012-01-04 10:25:23 +0100319For virtual cpus that have been created with S390 user controlled virtual
320machines, the resulting vcpu fd can be memory mapped at page offset
321KVM_S390_SIE_PAGE_OFFSET in order to obtain a memory map of the virtual
322cpu's hardware control block.
323
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200324
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +01003254.8 KVM_GET_DIRTY_LOG (vm ioctl)
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100326--------------------------------
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300327
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100328:Capability: basic
329:Architectures: all
330:Type: vm ioctl
331:Parameters: struct kvm_dirty_log (in/out)
332:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300333
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100334::
335
336 /* for KVM_GET_DIRTY_LOG */
337 struct kvm_dirty_log {
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300338 __u32 slot;
339 __u32 padding;
340 union {
341 void __user *dirty_bitmap; /* one bit per page */
342 __u64 padding;
343 };
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100344 };
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300345
346Given a memory slot, return a bitmap containing any pages dirtied
347since the last call to this ioctl. Bit 0 is the first page in the
348memory slot. Ensure the entire structure is cleared to avoid padding
349issues.
350
Paolo Bonzinif481b062015-05-17 17:30:37 +0200351If KVM_CAP_MULTI_ADDRESS_SPACE is available, bits 16-31 specifies
352the address space for which you want to return the dirty bitmap.
353They must be less than the value that KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION returns for
354the KVM_CAP_MULTI_ADDRESS_SPACE capability.
355
Paolo Bonzini2a31b9d2018-10-23 02:36:47 +0200356The bits in the dirty bitmap are cleared before the ioctl returns, unless
Peter Xud7547c52019-05-08 17:15:47 +0800357KVM_CAP_MANUAL_DIRTY_LOG_PROTECT2 is enabled. For more information,
Paolo Bonzini2a31b9d2018-10-23 02:36:47 +0200358see the description of the capability.
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200359
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +01003604.9 KVM_SET_MEMORY_ALIAS
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100361------------------------
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300362
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100363:Capability: basic
364:Architectures: x86
365:Type: vm ioctl
366:Parameters: struct kvm_memory_alias (in)
367:Returns: 0 (success), -1 (error)
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300368
Avi Kivitya1f4d3952010-06-21 11:44:20 +0300369This ioctl is obsolete and has been removed.
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300370
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200371
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +01003724.10 KVM_RUN
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100373------------
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300374
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100375:Capability: basic
376:Architectures: all
377:Type: vcpu ioctl
378:Parameters: none
379:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
380
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300381Errors:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100382
383 ===== =============================
384 EINTR an unmasked signal is pending
385 ===== =============================
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300386
387This ioctl is used to run a guest virtual cpu. While there are no
388explicit parameters, there is an implicit parameter block that can be
389obtained by mmap()ing the vcpu fd at offset 0, with the size given by
390KVM_GET_VCPU_MMAP_SIZE. The parameter block is formatted as a 'struct
391kvm_run' (see below).
392
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200393
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +01003944.11 KVM_GET_REGS
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100395-----------------
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300396
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100397:Capability: basic
398:Architectures: all except ARM, arm64
399:Type: vcpu ioctl
400:Parameters: struct kvm_regs (out)
401:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300402
403Reads the general purpose registers from the vcpu.
404
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100405::
406
407 /* x86 */
408 struct kvm_regs {
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300409 /* out (KVM_GET_REGS) / in (KVM_SET_REGS) */
410 __u64 rax, rbx, rcx, rdx;
411 __u64 rsi, rdi, rsp, rbp;
412 __u64 r8, r9, r10, r11;
413 __u64 r12, r13, r14, r15;
414 __u64 rip, rflags;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100415 };
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300416
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100417 /* mips */
418 struct kvm_regs {
James Hoganc2d2c212014-07-04 15:11:35 +0100419 /* out (KVM_GET_REGS) / in (KVM_SET_REGS) */
420 __u64 gpr[32];
421 __u64 hi;
422 __u64 lo;
423 __u64 pc;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100424 };
James Hoganc2d2c212014-07-04 15:11:35 +0100425
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200426
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +01004274.12 KVM_SET_REGS
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100428-----------------
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300429
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100430:Capability: basic
431:Architectures: all except ARM, arm64
432:Type: vcpu ioctl
433:Parameters: struct kvm_regs (in)
434:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300435
436Writes the general purpose registers into the vcpu.
437
438See KVM_GET_REGS for the data structure.
439
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200440
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +01004414.13 KVM_GET_SREGS
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100442------------------
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300443
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100444:Capability: basic
445:Architectures: x86, ppc
446:Type: vcpu ioctl
447:Parameters: struct kvm_sregs (out)
448:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300449
450Reads special registers from the vcpu.
451
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100452::
453
454 /* x86 */
455 struct kvm_sregs {
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300456 struct kvm_segment cs, ds, es, fs, gs, ss;
457 struct kvm_segment tr, ldt;
458 struct kvm_dtable gdt, idt;
459 __u64 cr0, cr2, cr3, cr4, cr8;
460 __u64 efer;
461 __u64 apic_base;
462 __u64 interrupt_bitmap[(KVM_NR_INTERRUPTS + 63) / 64];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100463 };
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300464
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100465 /* ppc -- see arch/powerpc/include/uapi/asm/kvm.h */
Scott Wood5ce941e2011-04-27 17:24:21 -0500466
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300467interrupt_bitmap is a bitmap of pending external interrupts. At most
468one bit may be set. This interrupt has been acknowledged by the APIC
469but not yet injected into the cpu core.
470
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200471
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +01004724.14 KVM_SET_SREGS
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100473------------------
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300474
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100475:Capability: basic
476:Architectures: x86, ppc
477:Type: vcpu ioctl
478:Parameters: struct kvm_sregs (in)
479:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300480
481Writes special registers into the vcpu. See KVM_GET_SREGS for the
482data structures.
483
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200484
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +01004854.15 KVM_TRANSLATE
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100486------------------
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300487
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100488:Capability: basic
489:Architectures: x86
490:Type: vcpu ioctl
491:Parameters: struct kvm_translation (in/out)
492:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300493
494Translates a virtual address according to the vcpu's current address
495translation mode.
496
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100497::
498
499 struct kvm_translation {
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300500 /* in */
501 __u64 linear_address;
502
503 /* out */
504 __u64 physical_address;
505 __u8 valid;
506 __u8 writeable;
507 __u8 usermode;
508 __u8 pad[5];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100509 };
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300510
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200511
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +01005124.16 KVM_INTERRUPT
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100513------------------
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300514
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100515:Capability: basic
516:Architectures: x86, ppc, mips
517:Type: vcpu ioctl
518:Parameters: struct kvm_interrupt (in)
519:Returns: 0 on success, negative on failure.
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300520
Steve Rutherford1c1a9ce2015-07-30 11:27:16 +0200521Queues a hardware interrupt vector to be injected.
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300522
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100523::
524
525 /* for KVM_INTERRUPT */
526 struct kvm_interrupt {
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300527 /* in */
528 __u32 irq;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100529 };
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300530
Alexander Graf6f7a2bd2010-08-31 02:03:32 +0200531X86:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100532^^^^
Alexander Graf6f7a2bd2010-08-31 02:03:32 +0200533
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100534:Returns:
535
536 ========= ===================================
537 0 on success,
538 -EEXIST if an interrupt is already enqueued
Randy Dunlap3747c5d2020-07-03 14:29:06 -0700539 -EINVAL the irq number is invalid
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100540 -ENXIO if the PIC is in the kernel
541 -EFAULT if the pointer is invalid
542 ========= ===================================
Steve Rutherford1c1a9ce2015-07-30 11:27:16 +0200543
544Note 'irq' is an interrupt vector, not an interrupt pin or line. This
545ioctl is useful if the in-kernel PIC is not used.
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300546
Alexander Graf6f7a2bd2010-08-31 02:03:32 +0200547PPC:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100548^^^^
Alexander Graf6f7a2bd2010-08-31 02:03:32 +0200549
550Queues an external interrupt to be injected. This ioctl is overleaded
551with 3 different irq values:
552
553a) KVM_INTERRUPT_SET
554
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100555 This injects an edge type external interrupt into the guest once it's ready
556 to receive interrupts. When injected, the interrupt is done.
Alexander Graf6f7a2bd2010-08-31 02:03:32 +0200557
558b) KVM_INTERRUPT_UNSET
559
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100560 This unsets any pending interrupt.
Alexander Graf6f7a2bd2010-08-31 02:03:32 +0200561
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100562 Only available with KVM_CAP_PPC_UNSET_IRQ.
Alexander Graf6f7a2bd2010-08-31 02:03:32 +0200563
564c) KVM_INTERRUPT_SET_LEVEL
565
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100566 This injects a level type external interrupt into the guest context. The
567 interrupt stays pending until a specific ioctl with KVM_INTERRUPT_UNSET
568 is triggered.
Alexander Graf6f7a2bd2010-08-31 02:03:32 +0200569
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100570 Only available with KVM_CAP_PPC_IRQ_LEVEL.
Alexander Graf6f7a2bd2010-08-31 02:03:32 +0200571
572Note that any value for 'irq' other than the ones stated above is invalid
573and incurs unexpected behavior.
574
Sean Christopherson5e124902019-02-15 12:48:38 -0800575This is an asynchronous vcpu ioctl and can be invoked from any thread.
576
James Hoganc2d2c212014-07-04 15:11:35 +0100577MIPS:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100578^^^^^
James Hoganc2d2c212014-07-04 15:11:35 +0100579
580Queues an external interrupt to be injected into the virtual CPU. A negative
581interrupt number dequeues the interrupt.
582
Sean Christopherson5e124902019-02-15 12:48:38 -0800583This is an asynchronous vcpu ioctl and can be invoked from any thread.
584
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200585
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +01005864.17 KVM_DEBUG_GUEST
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100587--------------------
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300588
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100589:Capability: basic
590:Architectures: none
591:Type: vcpu ioctl
592:Parameters: none)
593:Returns: -1 on error
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300594
595Support for this has been removed. Use KVM_SET_GUEST_DEBUG instead.
596
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200597
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +01005984.18 KVM_GET_MSRS
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100599-----------------
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300600
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100601:Capability: basic (vcpu), KVM_CAP_GET_MSR_FEATURES (system)
602:Architectures: x86
603:Type: system ioctl, vcpu ioctl
604:Parameters: struct kvm_msrs (in/out)
605:Returns: number of msrs successfully returned;
606 -1 on error
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300607
Tom Lendacky801e4592018-02-21 13:39:51 -0600608When used as a system ioctl:
609Reads the values of MSR-based features that are available for the VM. This
610is similar to KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_CPUID, but it returns MSR indices and values.
611The list of msr-based features can be obtained using KVM_GET_MSR_FEATURE_INDEX_LIST
612in a system ioctl.
613
614When used as a vcpu ioctl:
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300615Reads model-specific registers from the vcpu. Supported msr indices can
Tom Lendacky801e4592018-02-21 13:39:51 -0600616be obtained using KVM_GET_MSR_INDEX_LIST in a system ioctl.
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300617
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100618::
619
620 struct kvm_msrs {
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300621 __u32 nmsrs; /* number of msrs in entries */
622 __u32 pad;
623
624 struct kvm_msr_entry entries[0];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100625 };
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300626
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100627 struct kvm_msr_entry {
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300628 __u32 index;
629 __u32 reserved;
630 __u64 data;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100631 };
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300632
633Application code should set the 'nmsrs' member (which indicates the
634size of the entries array) and the 'index' member of each array entry.
635kvm will fill in the 'data' member.
636
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200637
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +01006384.19 KVM_SET_MSRS
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100639-----------------
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300640
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100641:Capability: basic
642:Architectures: x86
643:Type: vcpu ioctl
644:Parameters: struct kvm_msrs (in)
645:Returns: number of msrs successfully set (see below), -1 on error
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300646
647Writes model-specific registers to the vcpu. See KVM_GET_MSRS for the
648data structures.
649
650Application code should set the 'nmsrs' member (which indicates the
651size of the entries array), and the 'index' and 'data' members of each
652array entry.
653
Xiaoyao Lib274a292019-09-05 08:57:37 +0800654It tries to set the MSRs in array entries[] one by one. If setting an MSR
655fails, e.g., due to setting reserved bits, the MSR isn't supported/emulated
656by KVM, etc..., it stops processing the MSR list and returns the number of
657MSRs that have been set successfully.
658
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200659
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +01006604.20 KVM_SET_CPUID
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100661------------------
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300662
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100663:Capability: basic
664:Architectures: x86
665:Type: vcpu ioctl
666:Parameters: struct kvm_cpuid (in)
667:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300668
669Defines the vcpu responses to the cpuid instruction. Applications
670should use the KVM_SET_CPUID2 ioctl if available.
671
Xiaoyao Li18964092020-07-08 14:50:47 +0800672Note, when this IOCTL fails, KVM gives no guarantees that previous valid CPUID
673configuration (if there is) is not corrupted. Userspace can get a copy of the
674resulting CPUID configuration through KVM_GET_CPUID2 in case.
675
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100676::
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300677
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100678 struct kvm_cpuid_entry {
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300679 __u32 function;
680 __u32 eax;
681 __u32 ebx;
682 __u32 ecx;
683 __u32 edx;
684 __u32 padding;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100685 };
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300686
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100687 /* for KVM_SET_CPUID */
688 struct kvm_cpuid {
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300689 __u32 nent;
690 __u32 padding;
691 struct kvm_cpuid_entry entries[0];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100692 };
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300693
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200694
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +01006954.21 KVM_SET_SIGNAL_MASK
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100696------------------------
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300697
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100698:Capability: basic
699:Architectures: all
700:Type: vcpu ioctl
701:Parameters: struct kvm_signal_mask (in)
702:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300703
704Defines which signals are blocked during execution of KVM_RUN. This
705signal mask temporarily overrides the threads signal mask. Any
706unblocked signal received (except SIGKILL and SIGSTOP, which retain
707their traditional behaviour) will cause KVM_RUN to return with -EINTR.
708
709Note the signal will only be delivered if not blocked by the original
710signal mask.
711
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100712::
713
714 /* for KVM_SET_SIGNAL_MASK */
715 struct kvm_signal_mask {
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300716 __u32 len;
717 __u8 sigset[0];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100718 };
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300719
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200720
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +01007214.22 KVM_GET_FPU
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100722----------------
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300723
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100724:Capability: basic
725:Architectures: x86
726:Type: vcpu ioctl
727:Parameters: struct kvm_fpu (out)
728:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300729
730Reads the floating point state from the vcpu.
731
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100732::
733
734 /* for KVM_GET_FPU and KVM_SET_FPU */
735 struct kvm_fpu {
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300736 __u8 fpr[8][16];
737 __u16 fcw;
738 __u16 fsw;
739 __u8 ftwx; /* in fxsave format */
740 __u8 pad1;
741 __u16 last_opcode;
742 __u64 last_ip;
743 __u64 last_dp;
744 __u8 xmm[16][16];
745 __u32 mxcsr;
746 __u32 pad2;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100747 };
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300748
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200749
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +01007504.23 KVM_SET_FPU
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100751----------------
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300752
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100753:Capability: basic
754:Architectures: x86
755:Type: vcpu ioctl
756:Parameters: struct kvm_fpu (in)
757:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300758
759Writes the floating point state to the vcpu.
760
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100761::
762
763 /* for KVM_GET_FPU and KVM_SET_FPU */
764 struct kvm_fpu {
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300765 __u8 fpr[8][16];
766 __u16 fcw;
767 __u16 fsw;
768 __u8 ftwx; /* in fxsave format */
769 __u8 pad1;
770 __u16 last_opcode;
771 __u64 last_ip;
772 __u64 last_dp;
773 __u8 xmm[16][16];
774 __u32 mxcsr;
775 __u32 pad2;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100776 };
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +0300777
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200778
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +01007794.24 KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100780-----------------------
Avi Kivity5dadbfd2009-08-23 17:08:04 +0300781
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100782:Capability: KVM_CAP_IRQCHIP, KVM_CAP_S390_IRQCHIP (s390)
783:Architectures: x86, ARM, arm64, s390
784:Type: vm ioctl
785:Parameters: none
786:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Avi Kivity5dadbfd2009-08-23 17:08:04 +0300787
Andre Przywaraac3d3732014-06-03 10:26:30 +0200788Creates an interrupt controller model in the kernel.
789On x86, creates a virtual ioapic, a virtual PIC (two PICs, nested), and sets up
790future vcpus to have a local APIC. IRQ routing for GSIs 0-15 is set to both
791PIC and IOAPIC; GSI 16-23 only go to the IOAPIC.
792On ARM/arm64, a GICv2 is created. Any other GIC versions require the usage of
793KVM_CREATE_DEVICE, which also supports creating a GICv2. Using
794KVM_CREATE_DEVICE is preferred over KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP for GICv2.
795On s390, a dummy irq routing table is created.
Cornelia Huck84223592013-07-15 13:36:01 +0200796
797Note that on s390 the KVM_CAP_S390_IRQCHIP vm capability needs to be enabled
798before KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP can be used.
Avi Kivity5dadbfd2009-08-23 17:08:04 +0300799
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200800
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +01008014.25 KVM_IRQ_LINE
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100802-----------------
Avi Kivity5dadbfd2009-08-23 17:08:04 +0300803
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100804:Capability: KVM_CAP_IRQCHIP
805:Architectures: x86, arm, arm64
806:Type: vm ioctl
807:Parameters: struct kvm_irq_level
808:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Avi Kivity5dadbfd2009-08-23 17:08:04 +0300809
810Sets the level of a GSI input to the interrupt controller model in the kernel.
Christoffer Dall86ce8532013-01-20 18:28:08 -0500811On some architectures it is required that an interrupt controller model has
812been previously created with KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP. Note that edge-triggered
813interrupts require the level to be set to 1 and then back to 0.
814
Gabriel L. Somlo100943c2014-02-27 23:06:17 -0500815On real hardware, interrupt pins can be active-low or active-high. This
816does not matter for the level field of struct kvm_irq_level: 1 always
817means active (asserted), 0 means inactive (deasserted).
818
819x86 allows the operating system to program the interrupt polarity
820(active-low/active-high) for level-triggered interrupts, and KVM used
821to consider the polarity. However, due to bitrot in the handling of
822active-low interrupts, the above convention is now valid on x86 too.
823This is signaled by KVM_CAP_X86_IOAPIC_POLARITY_IGNORED. Userspace
824should not present interrupts to the guest as active-low unless this
825capability is present (or unless it is not using the in-kernel irqchip,
826of course).
827
828
Marc Zyngier379e04c72013-04-02 17:46:31 +0100829ARM/arm64 can signal an interrupt either at the CPU level, or at the
830in-kernel irqchip (GIC), and for in-kernel irqchip can tell the GIC to
831use PPIs designated for specific cpus. The irq field is interpreted
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100832like this::
Christoffer Dall86ce8532013-01-20 18:28:08 -0500833
Marc Zyngier92f35b72019-08-18 14:09:47 +0100834  bits: | 31 ... 28 | 27 ... 24 | 23 ... 16 | 15 ... 0 |
835 field: | vcpu2_index | irq_type | vcpu_index | irq_id |
Christoffer Dall86ce8532013-01-20 18:28:08 -0500836
837The irq_type field has the following values:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100838
839- irq_type[0]:
840 out-of-kernel GIC: irq_id 0 is IRQ, irq_id 1 is FIQ
841- irq_type[1]:
842 in-kernel GIC: SPI, irq_id between 32 and 1019 (incl.)
Christoffer Dall86ce8532013-01-20 18:28:08 -0500843 (the vcpu_index field is ignored)
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100844- irq_type[2]:
845 in-kernel GIC: PPI, irq_id between 16 and 31 (incl.)
Christoffer Dall86ce8532013-01-20 18:28:08 -0500846
847(The irq_id field thus corresponds nicely to the IRQ ID in the ARM GIC specs)
848
Gabriel L. Somlo100943c2014-02-27 23:06:17 -0500849In both cases, level is used to assert/deassert the line.
Avi Kivity5dadbfd2009-08-23 17:08:04 +0300850
Marc Zyngier92f35b72019-08-18 14:09:47 +0100851When KVM_CAP_ARM_IRQ_LINE_LAYOUT_2 is supported, the target vcpu is
852identified as (256 * vcpu2_index + vcpu_index). Otherwise, vcpu2_index
853must be zero.
854
855Note that on arm/arm64, the KVM_CAP_IRQCHIP capability only conditions
856injection of interrupts for the in-kernel irqchip. KVM_IRQ_LINE can always
857be used for a userspace interrupt controller.
858
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100859::
860
861 struct kvm_irq_level {
Avi Kivity5dadbfd2009-08-23 17:08:04 +0300862 union {
863 __u32 irq; /* GSI */
864 __s32 status; /* not used for KVM_IRQ_LEVEL */
865 };
866 __u32 level; /* 0 or 1 */
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100867 };
Avi Kivity5dadbfd2009-08-23 17:08:04 +0300868
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200869
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +01008704.26 KVM_GET_IRQCHIP
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100871--------------------
Avi Kivity5dadbfd2009-08-23 17:08:04 +0300872
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100873:Capability: KVM_CAP_IRQCHIP
874:Architectures: x86
875:Type: vm ioctl
876:Parameters: struct kvm_irqchip (in/out)
877:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Avi Kivity5dadbfd2009-08-23 17:08:04 +0300878
879Reads the state of a kernel interrupt controller created with
880KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP into a buffer provided by the caller.
881
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100882::
883
884 struct kvm_irqchip {
Avi Kivity5dadbfd2009-08-23 17:08:04 +0300885 __u32 chip_id; /* 0 = PIC1, 1 = PIC2, 2 = IOAPIC */
886 __u32 pad;
887 union {
888 char dummy[512]; /* reserving space */
889 struct kvm_pic_state pic;
890 struct kvm_ioapic_state ioapic;
891 } chip;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100892 };
Avi Kivity5dadbfd2009-08-23 17:08:04 +0300893
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200894
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +01008954.27 KVM_SET_IRQCHIP
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100896--------------------
Avi Kivity5dadbfd2009-08-23 17:08:04 +0300897
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100898:Capability: KVM_CAP_IRQCHIP
899:Architectures: x86
900:Type: vm ioctl
901:Parameters: struct kvm_irqchip (in)
902:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Avi Kivity5dadbfd2009-08-23 17:08:04 +0300903
904Sets the state of a kernel interrupt controller created with
905KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP from a buffer provided by the caller.
906
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100907::
908
909 struct kvm_irqchip {
Avi Kivity5dadbfd2009-08-23 17:08:04 +0300910 __u32 chip_id; /* 0 = PIC1, 1 = PIC2, 2 = IOAPIC */
911 __u32 pad;
912 union {
913 char dummy[512]; /* reserving space */
914 struct kvm_pic_state pic;
915 struct kvm_ioapic_state ioapic;
916 } chip;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100917 };
Avi Kivity5dadbfd2009-08-23 17:08:04 +0300918
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200919
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +01009204.28 KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100921-----------------------
Ed Swierkffde22a2009-10-15 15:21:43 -0700922
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100923:Capability: KVM_CAP_XEN_HVM
924:Architectures: x86
925:Type: vm ioctl
926:Parameters: struct kvm_xen_hvm_config (in)
927:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Ed Swierkffde22a2009-10-15 15:21:43 -0700928
929Sets the MSR that the Xen HVM guest uses to initialize its hypercall
930page, and provides the starting address and size of the hypercall
931blobs in userspace. When the guest writes the MSR, kvm copies one
932page of a blob (32- or 64-bit, depending on the vcpu mode) to guest
933memory.
934
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100935::
936
937 struct kvm_xen_hvm_config {
Ed Swierkffde22a2009-10-15 15:21:43 -0700938 __u32 flags;
939 __u32 msr;
940 __u64 blob_addr_32;
941 __u64 blob_addr_64;
942 __u8 blob_size_32;
943 __u8 blob_size_64;
944 __u8 pad2[30];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100945 };
Ed Swierkffde22a2009-10-15 15:21:43 -0700946
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200947
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +01009484.29 KVM_GET_CLOCK
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100949------------------
Glauber Costaafbcf7a2009-10-16 15:28:36 -0400950
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100951:Capability: KVM_CAP_ADJUST_CLOCK
952:Architectures: x86
953:Type: vm ioctl
954:Parameters: struct kvm_clock_data (out)
955:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Glauber Costaafbcf7a2009-10-16 15:28:36 -0400956
957Gets the current timestamp of kvmclock as seen by the current guest. In
958conjunction with KVM_SET_CLOCK, it is used to ensure monotonicity on scenarios
959such as migration.
960
Paolo Bonzinie3fd9a92016-11-09 17:48:15 +0100961When KVM_CAP_ADJUST_CLOCK is passed to KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION, it returns the
962set of bits that KVM can return in struct kvm_clock_data's flag member.
963
964The only flag defined now is KVM_CLOCK_TSC_STABLE. If set, the returned
965value is the exact kvmclock value seen by all VCPUs at the instant
966when KVM_GET_CLOCK was called. If clear, the returned value is simply
967CLOCK_MONOTONIC plus a constant offset; the offset can be modified
968with KVM_SET_CLOCK. KVM will try to make all VCPUs follow this clock,
969but the exact value read by each VCPU could differ, because the host
970TSC is not stable.
971
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100972::
973
974 struct kvm_clock_data {
Glauber Costaafbcf7a2009-10-16 15:28:36 -0400975 __u64 clock; /* kvmclock current value */
976 __u32 flags;
977 __u32 pad[9];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100978 };
Glauber Costaafbcf7a2009-10-16 15:28:36 -0400979
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +0200980
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +01009814.30 KVM_SET_CLOCK
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100982------------------
Glauber Costaafbcf7a2009-10-16 15:28:36 -0400983
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100984:Capability: KVM_CAP_ADJUST_CLOCK
985:Architectures: x86
986:Type: vm ioctl
987:Parameters: struct kvm_clock_data (in)
988:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Glauber Costaafbcf7a2009-10-16 15:28:36 -0400989
Wu Fengguang2044892d2009-12-24 09:04:16 +0800990Sets the current timestamp of kvmclock to the value specified in its parameter.
Glauber Costaafbcf7a2009-10-16 15:28:36 -0400991In conjunction with KVM_GET_CLOCK, it is used to ensure monotonicity on scenarios
992such as migration.
993
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +0100994::
995
996 struct kvm_clock_data {
Glauber Costaafbcf7a2009-10-16 15:28:36 -0400997 __u64 clock; /* kvmclock current value */
998 __u32 flags;
999 __u32 pad[9];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001000 };
Glauber Costaafbcf7a2009-10-16 15:28:36 -04001001
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001002
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +010010034.31 KVM_GET_VCPU_EVENTS
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001004------------------------
Jan Kiszka3cfc3092009-11-12 01:04:25 +01001005
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001006:Capability: KVM_CAP_VCPU_EVENTS
1007:Extended by: KVM_CAP_INTR_SHADOW
1008:Architectures: x86, arm, arm64
1009:Type: vcpu ioctl
1010:Parameters: struct kvm_vcpu_event (out)
1011:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Jan Kiszka3cfc3092009-11-12 01:04:25 +01001012
Dongjiu Gengb7b27fa2018-07-19 16:24:22 +01001013X86:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001014^^^^
Dongjiu Gengb7b27fa2018-07-19 16:24:22 +01001015
Jan Kiszka3cfc3092009-11-12 01:04:25 +01001016Gets currently pending exceptions, interrupts, and NMIs as well as related
1017states of the vcpu.
1018
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001019::
1020
1021 struct kvm_vcpu_events {
Jan Kiszka3cfc3092009-11-12 01:04:25 +01001022 struct {
1023 __u8 injected;
1024 __u8 nr;
1025 __u8 has_error_code;
Jim Mattson59073aa2018-10-16 14:29:20 -07001026 __u8 pending;
Jan Kiszka3cfc3092009-11-12 01:04:25 +01001027 __u32 error_code;
1028 } exception;
1029 struct {
1030 __u8 injected;
1031 __u8 nr;
1032 __u8 soft;
Jan Kiszka48005f62010-02-19 19:38:07 +01001033 __u8 shadow;
Jan Kiszka3cfc3092009-11-12 01:04:25 +01001034 } interrupt;
1035 struct {
1036 __u8 injected;
1037 __u8 pending;
1038 __u8 masked;
1039 __u8 pad;
1040 } nmi;
1041 __u32 sipi_vector;
Jan Kiszkadab4b912009-12-06 18:24:15 +01001042 __u32 flags;
Paolo Bonzinif0778252015-04-01 15:06:40 +02001043 struct {
1044 __u8 smm;
1045 __u8 pending;
1046 __u8 smm_inside_nmi;
1047 __u8 latched_init;
1048 } smi;
Jim Mattson59073aa2018-10-16 14:29:20 -07001049 __u8 reserved[27];
1050 __u8 exception_has_payload;
1051 __u64 exception_payload;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001052 };
Jan Kiszka3cfc3092009-11-12 01:04:25 +01001053
Jim Mattson59073aa2018-10-16 14:29:20 -07001054The following bits are defined in the flags field:
Jan Kiszka48005f62010-02-19 19:38:07 +01001055
Jim Mattson59073aa2018-10-16 14:29:20 -07001056- KVM_VCPUEVENT_VALID_SHADOW may be set to signal that
Paolo Bonzinif0778252015-04-01 15:06:40 +02001057 interrupt.shadow contains a valid state.
1058
Jim Mattson59073aa2018-10-16 14:29:20 -07001059- KVM_VCPUEVENT_VALID_SMM may be set to signal that smi contains a
1060 valid state.
1061
1062- KVM_VCPUEVENT_VALID_PAYLOAD may be set to signal that the
1063 exception_has_payload, exception_payload, and exception.pending
1064 fields contain a valid state. This bit will be set whenever
1065 KVM_CAP_EXCEPTION_PAYLOAD is enabled.
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001066
James Morseb0960b92018-07-19 16:24:25 +01001067ARM/ARM64:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001068^^^^^^^^^^
Dongjiu Gengb7b27fa2018-07-19 16:24:22 +01001069
1070If the guest accesses a device that is being emulated by the host kernel in
1071such a way that a real device would generate a physical SError, KVM may make
1072a virtual SError pending for that VCPU. This system error interrupt remains
1073pending until the guest takes the exception by unmasking PSTATE.A.
1074
1075Running the VCPU may cause it to take a pending SError, or make an access that
1076causes an SError to become pending. The event's description is only valid while
1077the VPCU is not running.
1078
1079This API provides a way to read and write the pending 'event' state that is not
1080visible to the guest. To save, restore or migrate a VCPU the struct representing
1081the state can be read then written using this GET/SET API, along with the other
1082guest-visible registers. It is not possible to 'cancel' an SError that has been
1083made pending.
1084
1085A device being emulated in user-space may also wish to generate an SError. To do
1086this the events structure can be populated by user-space. The current state
1087should be read first, to ensure no existing SError is pending. If an existing
1088SError is pending, the architecture's 'Multiple SError interrupts' rules should
1089be followed. (2.5.3 of DDI0587.a "ARM Reliability, Availability, and
1090Serviceability (RAS) Specification").
1091
Dongjiu Gengbe26b3a2018-07-19 16:24:23 +01001092SError exceptions always have an ESR value. Some CPUs have the ability to
1093specify what the virtual SError's ESR value should be. These systems will
Dongjiu Geng688e0582018-08-20 17:39:25 -04001094advertise KVM_CAP_ARM_INJECT_SERROR_ESR. In this case exception.has_esr will
Dongjiu Gengbe26b3a2018-07-19 16:24:23 +01001095always have a non-zero value when read, and the agent making an SError pending
1096should specify the ISS field in the lower 24 bits of exception.serror_esr. If
Dongjiu Geng688e0582018-08-20 17:39:25 -04001097the system supports KVM_CAP_ARM_INJECT_SERROR_ESR, but user-space sets the events
Dongjiu Gengbe26b3a2018-07-19 16:24:23 +01001098with exception.has_esr as zero, KVM will choose an ESR.
1099
1100Specifying exception.has_esr on a system that does not support it will return
1101-EINVAL. Setting anything other than the lower 24bits of exception.serror_esr
1102will return -EINVAL.
1103
Christoffer Dallda345172019-10-11 13:07:06 +02001104It is not possible to read back a pending external abort (injected via
1105KVM_SET_VCPU_EVENTS or otherwise) because such an exception is always delivered
1106directly to the virtual CPU).
1107
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001108::
Christoffer Dallda345172019-10-11 13:07:06 +02001109
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001110 struct kvm_vcpu_events {
Dongjiu Gengb7b27fa2018-07-19 16:24:22 +01001111 struct {
1112 __u8 serror_pending;
1113 __u8 serror_has_esr;
Christoffer Dallda345172019-10-11 13:07:06 +02001114 __u8 ext_dabt_pending;
Dongjiu Gengb7b27fa2018-07-19 16:24:22 +01001115 /* Align it to 8 bytes */
Christoffer Dallda345172019-10-11 13:07:06 +02001116 __u8 pad[5];
Dongjiu Gengb7b27fa2018-07-19 16:24:22 +01001117 __u64 serror_esr;
1118 } exception;
1119 __u32 reserved[12];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001120 };
Dongjiu Gengb7b27fa2018-07-19 16:24:22 +01001121
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +010011224.32 KVM_SET_VCPU_EVENTS
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001123------------------------
Jan Kiszka3cfc3092009-11-12 01:04:25 +01001124
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001125:Capability: KVM_CAP_VCPU_EVENTS
1126:Extended by: KVM_CAP_INTR_SHADOW
1127:Architectures: x86, arm, arm64
1128:Type: vcpu ioctl
1129:Parameters: struct kvm_vcpu_event (in)
1130:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Jan Kiszka3cfc3092009-11-12 01:04:25 +01001131
Dongjiu Gengb7b27fa2018-07-19 16:24:22 +01001132X86:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001133^^^^
Dongjiu Gengb7b27fa2018-07-19 16:24:22 +01001134
Jan Kiszka3cfc3092009-11-12 01:04:25 +01001135Set pending exceptions, interrupts, and NMIs as well as related states of the
1136vcpu.
1137
1138See KVM_GET_VCPU_EVENTS for the data structure.
1139
Jan Kiszkadab4b912009-12-06 18:24:15 +01001140Fields that may be modified asynchronously by running VCPUs can be excluded
Paolo Bonzinif0778252015-04-01 15:06:40 +02001141from the update. These fields are nmi.pending, sipi_vector, smi.smm,
1142smi.pending. Keep the corresponding bits in the flags field cleared to
1143suppress overwriting the current in-kernel state. The bits are:
Jan Kiszkadab4b912009-12-06 18:24:15 +01001144
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001145=============================== ==================================
1146KVM_VCPUEVENT_VALID_NMI_PENDING transfer nmi.pending to the kernel
1147KVM_VCPUEVENT_VALID_SIPI_VECTOR transfer sipi_vector
1148KVM_VCPUEVENT_VALID_SMM transfer the smi sub-struct.
1149=============================== ==================================
Jan Kiszkadab4b912009-12-06 18:24:15 +01001150
Jan Kiszka48005f62010-02-19 19:38:07 +01001151If KVM_CAP_INTR_SHADOW is available, KVM_VCPUEVENT_VALID_SHADOW can be set in
1152the flags field to signal that interrupt.shadow contains a valid state and
1153shall be written into the VCPU.
1154
Paolo Bonzinif0778252015-04-01 15:06:40 +02001155KVM_VCPUEVENT_VALID_SMM can only be set if KVM_CAP_X86_SMM is available.
1156
Jim Mattson59073aa2018-10-16 14:29:20 -07001157If KVM_CAP_EXCEPTION_PAYLOAD is enabled, KVM_VCPUEVENT_VALID_PAYLOAD
1158can be set in the flags field to signal that the
1159exception_has_payload, exception_payload, and exception.pending fields
1160contain a valid state and shall be written into the VCPU.
1161
James Morseb0960b92018-07-19 16:24:25 +01001162ARM/ARM64:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001163^^^^^^^^^^
Dongjiu Gengb7b27fa2018-07-19 16:24:22 +01001164
Christoffer Dallda345172019-10-11 13:07:06 +02001165User space may need to inject several types of events to the guest.
1166
Dongjiu Gengb7b27fa2018-07-19 16:24:22 +01001167Set the pending SError exception state for this VCPU. It is not possible to
1168'cancel' an Serror that has been made pending.
1169
Christoffer Dallda345172019-10-11 13:07:06 +02001170If the guest performed an access to I/O memory which could not be handled by
1171userspace, for example because of missing instruction syndrome decode
1172information or because there is no device mapped at the accessed IPA, then
1173userspace can ask the kernel to inject an external abort using the address
1174from the exiting fault on the VCPU. It is a programming error to set
1175ext_dabt_pending after an exit which was not either KVM_EXIT_MMIO or
1176KVM_EXIT_ARM_NISV. This feature is only available if the system supports
1177KVM_CAP_ARM_INJECT_EXT_DABT. This is a helper which provides commonality in
1178how userspace reports accesses for the above cases to guests, across different
1179userspace implementations. Nevertheless, userspace can still emulate all Arm
1180exceptions by manipulating individual registers using the KVM_SET_ONE_REG API.
1181
Dongjiu Gengb7b27fa2018-07-19 16:24:22 +01001182See KVM_GET_VCPU_EVENTS for the data structure.
1183
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001184
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +010011854.33 KVM_GET_DEBUGREGS
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001186----------------------
Jan Kiszkaa1efbe72010-02-15 10:45:43 +01001187
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001188:Capability: KVM_CAP_DEBUGREGS
1189:Architectures: x86
1190:Type: vm ioctl
1191:Parameters: struct kvm_debugregs (out)
1192:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Jan Kiszkaa1efbe72010-02-15 10:45:43 +01001193
1194Reads debug registers from the vcpu.
1195
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001196::
1197
1198 struct kvm_debugregs {
Jan Kiszkaa1efbe72010-02-15 10:45:43 +01001199 __u64 db[4];
1200 __u64 dr6;
1201 __u64 dr7;
1202 __u64 flags;
1203 __u64 reserved[9];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001204 };
Jan Kiszkaa1efbe72010-02-15 10:45:43 +01001205
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001206
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +010012074.34 KVM_SET_DEBUGREGS
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001208----------------------
Jan Kiszkaa1efbe72010-02-15 10:45:43 +01001209
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001210:Capability: KVM_CAP_DEBUGREGS
1211:Architectures: x86
1212:Type: vm ioctl
1213:Parameters: struct kvm_debugregs (in)
1214:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Jan Kiszkaa1efbe72010-02-15 10:45:43 +01001215
1216Writes debug registers into the vcpu.
1217
1218See KVM_GET_DEBUGREGS for the data structure. The flags field is unused
1219yet and must be cleared on entry.
1220
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001221
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +010012224.35 KVM_SET_USER_MEMORY_REGION
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001223-------------------------------
Avi Kivity0f2d8f42010-03-25 12:16:48 +02001224
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001225:Capability: KVM_CAP_USER_MEMORY
1226:Architectures: all
1227:Type: vm ioctl
1228:Parameters: struct kvm_userspace_memory_region (in)
1229:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Avi Kivity0f2d8f42010-03-25 12:16:48 +02001230
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001231::
1232
1233 struct kvm_userspace_memory_region {
Avi Kivity0f2d8f42010-03-25 12:16:48 +02001234 __u32 slot;
1235 __u32 flags;
1236 __u64 guest_phys_addr;
1237 __u64 memory_size; /* bytes */
1238 __u64 userspace_addr; /* start of the userspace allocated memory */
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001239 };
Avi Kivity0f2d8f42010-03-25 12:16:48 +02001240
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001241 /* for kvm_memory_region::flags */
1242 #define KVM_MEM_LOG_DIRTY_PAGES (1UL << 0)
1243 #define KVM_MEM_READONLY (1UL << 1)
Avi Kivity0f2d8f42010-03-25 12:16:48 +02001244
Paolo Bonzinie2788c42019-03-28 17:22:31 +01001245This ioctl allows the user to create, modify or delete a guest physical
1246memory slot. Bits 0-15 of "slot" specify the slot id and this value
1247should be less than the maximum number of user memory slots supported per
Paolo Bonzinic110ae52019-03-28 17:24:03 +01001248VM. The maximum allowed slots can be queried using KVM_CAP_NR_MEMSLOTS.
1249Slots may not overlap in guest physical address space.
Avi Kivity0f2d8f42010-03-25 12:16:48 +02001250
Paolo Bonzinif481b062015-05-17 17:30:37 +02001251If KVM_CAP_MULTI_ADDRESS_SPACE is available, bits 16-31 of "slot"
1252specifies the address space which is being modified. They must be
1253less than the value that KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION returns for the
1254KVM_CAP_MULTI_ADDRESS_SPACE capability. Slots in separate address spaces
1255are unrelated; the restriction on overlapping slots only applies within
1256each address space.
1257
Paolo Bonzinie2788c42019-03-28 17:22:31 +01001258Deleting a slot is done by passing zero for memory_size. When changing
1259an existing slot, it may be moved in the guest physical memory space,
1260or its flags may be modified, but it may not be resized.
1261
Avi Kivity0f2d8f42010-03-25 12:16:48 +02001262Memory for the region is taken starting at the address denoted by the
1263field userspace_addr, which must point at user addressable memory for
1264the entire memory slot size. Any object may back this memory, including
1265anonymous memory, ordinary files, and hugetlbfs.
1266
1267It is recommended that the lower 21 bits of guest_phys_addr and userspace_addr
1268be identical. This allows large pages in the guest to be backed by large
1269pages in the host.
1270
Takuya Yoshikawa75d61fb2013-01-30 19:40:41 +09001271The flags field supports two flags: KVM_MEM_LOG_DIRTY_PAGES and
1272KVM_MEM_READONLY. The former can be set to instruct KVM to keep track of
1273writes to memory within the slot. See KVM_GET_DIRTY_LOG ioctl to know how to
1274use it. The latter can be set, if KVM_CAP_READONLY_MEM capability allows it,
1275to make a new slot read-only. In this case, writes to this memory will be
1276posted to userspace as KVM_EXIT_MMIO exits.
Avi Kivity0f2d8f42010-03-25 12:16:48 +02001277
Jan Kiszka7efd8fa2012-09-07 13:17:47 +02001278When the KVM_CAP_SYNC_MMU capability is available, changes in the backing of
1279the memory region are automatically reflected into the guest. For example, an
1280mmap() that affects the region will be made visible immediately. Another
1281example is madvise(MADV_DROP).
Avi Kivity0f2d8f42010-03-25 12:16:48 +02001282
1283It is recommended to use this API instead of the KVM_SET_MEMORY_REGION ioctl.
1284The KVM_SET_MEMORY_REGION does not allow fine grained control over memory
1285allocation and is deprecated.
Jan Kiszka3cfc3092009-11-12 01:04:25 +01001286
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001287
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +010012884.36 KVM_SET_TSS_ADDR
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001289---------------------
Avi Kivity8a5416d2010-03-25 12:27:30 +02001290
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001291:Capability: KVM_CAP_SET_TSS_ADDR
1292:Architectures: x86
1293:Type: vm ioctl
1294:Parameters: unsigned long tss_address (in)
1295:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Avi Kivity8a5416d2010-03-25 12:27:30 +02001296
1297This ioctl defines the physical address of a three-page region in the guest
1298physical address space. The region must be within the first 4GB of the
1299guest physical address space and must not conflict with any memory slot
1300or any mmio address. The guest may malfunction if it accesses this memory
1301region.
1302
1303This ioctl is required on Intel-based hosts. This is needed on Intel hardware
1304because of a quirk in the virtualization implementation (see the internals
1305documentation when it pops into existence).
1306
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001307
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +010013084.37 KVM_ENABLE_CAP
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001309-------------------
Alexander Graf71fbfd52010-03-24 21:48:29 +01001310
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001311:Capability: KVM_CAP_ENABLE_CAP
1312:Architectures: mips, ppc, s390
1313:Type: vcpu ioctl
1314:Parameters: struct kvm_enable_cap (in)
1315:Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error
Paolo Bonzinie5d83c72017-02-16 10:40:56 +01001316
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001317:Capability: KVM_CAP_ENABLE_CAP_VM
1318:Architectures: all
1319:Type: vcpu ioctl
1320:Parameters: struct kvm_enable_cap (in)
1321:Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error
Alexander Graf71fbfd52010-03-24 21:48:29 +01001322
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001323.. note::
1324
1325 Not all extensions are enabled by default. Using this ioctl the application
1326 can enable an extension, making it available to the guest.
Alexander Graf71fbfd52010-03-24 21:48:29 +01001327
1328On systems that do not support this ioctl, it always fails. On systems that
1329do support it, it only works for extensions that are supported for enablement.
1330
1331To check if a capability can be enabled, the KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION ioctl should
1332be used.
1333
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001334::
1335
1336 struct kvm_enable_cap {
Alexander Graf71fbfd52010-03-24 21:48:29 +01001337 /* in */
1338 __u32 cap;
1339
1340The capability that is supposed to get enabled.
1341
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001342::
1343
Alexander Graf71fbfd52010-03-24 21:48:29 +01001344 __u32 flags;
1345
1346A bitfield indicating future enhancements. Has to be 0 for now.
1347
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001348::
1349
Alexander Graf71fbfd52010-03-24 21:48:29 +01001350 __u64 args[4];
1351
1352Arguments for enabling a feature. If a feature needs initial values to
1353function properly, this is the place to put them.
1354
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001355::
1356
Alexander Graf71fbfd52010-03-24 21:48:29 +01001357 __u8 pad[64];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001358 };
Alexander Graf71fbfd52010-03-24 21:48:29 +01001359
Cornelia Huckd938dc52013-10-23 18:26:34 +02001360The vcpu ioctl should be used for vcpu-specific capabilities, the vm ioctl
1361for vm-wide capabilities.
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001362
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +010013634.38 KVM_GET_MP_STATE
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001364---------------------
Avi Kivityb843f062010-04-25 15:51:46 +03001365
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001366:Capability: KVM_CAP_MP_STATE
1367:Architectures: x86, s390, arm, arm64
1368:Type: vcpu ioctl
1369:Parameters: struct kvm_mp_state (out)
1370:Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error
Avi Kivityb843f062010-04-25 15:51:46 +03001371
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001372::
1373
1374 struct kvm_mp_state {
Avi Kivityb843f062010-04-25 15:51:46 +03001375 __u32 mp_state;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001376 };
Avi Kivityb843f062010-04-25 15:51:46 +03001377
1378Returns the vcpu's current "multiprocessing state" (though also valid on
1379uniprocessor guests).
1380
1381Possible values are:
1382
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001383 ========================== ===============================================
1384 KVM_MP_STATE_RUNNABLE the vcpu is currently running [x86,arm/arm64]
1385 KVM_MP_STATE_UNINITIALIZED the vcpu is an application processor (AP)
Tiejun Chenc32a4272014-11-20 11:07:18 +01001386 which has not yet received an INIT signal [x86]
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001387 KVM_MP_STATE_INIT_RECEIVED the vcpu has received an INIT signal, and is
Tiejun Chenc32a4272014-11-20 11:07:18 +01001388 now ready for a SIPI [x86]
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001389 KVM_MP_STATE_HALTED the vcpu has executed a HLT instruction and
Tiejun Chenc32a4272014-11-20 11:07:18 +01001390 is waiting for an interrupt [x86]
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001391 KVM_MP_STATE_SIPI_RECEIVED the vcpu has just received a SIPI (vector
Tiejun Chenc32a4272014-11-20 11:07:18 +01001392 accessible via KVM_GET_VCPU_EVENTS) [x86]
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001393 KVM_MP_STATE_STOPPED the vcpu is stopped [s390,arm/arm64]
1394 KVM_MP_STATE_CHECK_STOP the vcpu is in a special error state [s390]
1395 KVM_MP_STATE_OPERATING the vcpu is operating (running or halted)
David Hildenbrand6352e4d2014-04-10 17:35:00 +02001396 [s390]
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001397 KVM_MP_STATE_LOAD the vcpu is in a special load/startup state
David Hildenbrand6352e4d2014-04-10 17:35:00 +02001398 [s390]
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001399 ========================== ===============================================
Avi Kivityb843f062010-04-25 15:51:46 +03001400
Tiejun Chenc32a4272014-11-20 11:07:18 +01001401On x86, this ioctl is only useful after KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP. Without an
David Hildenbrand0b4820d2014-05-12 16:05:13 +02001402in-kernel irqchip, the multiprocessing state must be maintained by userspace on
1403these architectures.
Avi Kivityb843f062010-04-25 15:51:46 +03001404
Alex Bennéeecccf0c2015-03-13 17:02:52 +00001405For arm/arm64:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001406^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Alex Bennéeecccf0c2015-03-13 17:02:52 +00001407
1408The only states that are valid are KVM_MP_STATE_STOPPED and
1409KVM_MP_STATE_RUNNABLE which reflect if the vcpu is paused or not.
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001410
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +010014114.39 KVM_SET_MP_STATE
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001412---------------------
Avi Kivityb843f062010-04-25 15:51:46 +03001413
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001414:Capability: KVM_CAP_MP_STATE
1415:Architectures: x86, s390, arm, arm64
1416:Type: vcpu ioctl
1417:Parameters: struct kvm_mp_state (in)
1418:Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error
Avi Kivityb843f062010-04-25 15:51:46 +03001419
1420Sets the vcpu's current "multiprocessing state"; see KVM_GET_MP_STATE for
1421arguments.
1422
Tiejun Chenc32a4272014-11-20 11:07:18 +01001423On x86, this ioctl is only useful after KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP. Without an
David Hildenbrand0b4820d2014-05-12 16:05:13 +02001424in-kernel irqchip, the multiprocessing state must be maintained by userspace on
1425these architectures.
Avi Kivityb843f062010-04-25 15:51:46 +03001426
Alex Bennéeecccf0c2015-03-13 17:02:52 +00001427For arm/arm64:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001428^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Alex Bennéeecccf0c2015-03-13 17:02:52 +00001429
1430The only states that are valid are KVM_MP_STATE_STOPPED and
1431KVM_MP_STATE_RUNNABLE which reflect if the vcpu should be paused or not.
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001432
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +010014334.40 KVM_SET_IDENTITY_MAP_ADDR
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001434------------------------------
Avi Kivity47dbb842010-04-29 12:08:56 +03001435
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001436:Capability: KVM_CAP_SET_IDENTITY_MAP_ADDR
1437:Architectures: x86
1438:Type: vm ioctl
1439:Parameters: unsigned long identity (in)
1440:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Avi Kivity47dbb842010-04-29 12:08:56 +03001441
1442This ioctl defines the physical address of a one-page region in the guest
1443physical address space. The region must be within the first 4GB of the
1444guest physical address space and must not conflict with any memory slot
1445or any mmio address. The guest may malfunction if it accesses this memory
1446region.
1447
David Hildenbrand726b99c2017-08-24 20:51:35 +02001448Setting the address to 0 will result in resetting the address to its default
1449(0xfffbc000).
1450
Avi Kivity47dbb842010-04-29 12:08:56 +03001451This ioctl is required on Intel-based hosts. This is needed on Intel hardware
1452because of a quirk in the virtualization implementation (see the internals
1453documentation when it pops into existence).
1454
David Hildenbrand1af1ac92017-08-24 20:51:36 +02001455Fails if any VCPU has already been created.
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001456
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +010014574.41 KVM_SET_BOOT_CPU_ID
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001458------------------------
Avi Kivity57bc24c2010-04-29 12:12:57 +03001459
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001460:Capability: KVM_CAP_SET_BOOT_CPU_ID
1461:Architectures: x86
1462:Type: vm ioctl
1463:Parameters: unsigned long vcpu_id
1464:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Avi Kivity57bc24c2010-04-29 12:12:57 +03001465
1466Define which vcpu is the Bootstrap Processor (BSP). Values are the same
1467as the vcpu id in KVM_CREATE_VCPU. If this ioctl is not called, the default
1468is vcpu 0.
1469
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001470
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +010014714.42 KVM_GET_XSAVE
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001472------------------
Sheng Yang2d5b5a62010-06-13 17:29:39 +08001473
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001474:Capability: KVM_CAP_XSAVE
1475:Architectures: x86
1476:Type: vcpu ioctl
1477:Parameters: struct kvm_xsave (out)
1478:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Sheng Yang2d5b5a62010-06-13 17:29:39 +08001479
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001480
1481::
1482
1483 struct kvm_xsave {
Sheng Yang2d5b5a62010-06-13 17:29:39 +08001484 __u32 region[1024];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001485 };
Sheng Yang2d5b5a62010-06-13 17:29:39 +08001486
1487This ioctl would copy current vcpu's xsave struct to the userspace.
1488
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001489
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +010014904.43 KVM_SET_XSAVE
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001491------------------
Sheng Yang2d5b5a62010-06-13 17:29:39 +08001492
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001493:Capability: KVM_CAP_XSAVE
1494:Architectures: x86
1495:Type: vcpu ioctl
1496:Parameters: struct kvm_xsave (in)
1497:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Sheng Yang2d5b5a62010-06-13 17:29:39 +08001498
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001499::
1500
1501
1502 struct kvm_xsave {
Sheng Yang2d5b5a62010-06-13 17:29:39 +08001503 __u32 region[1024];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001504 };
Sheng Yang2d5b5a62010-06-13 17:29:39 +08001505
1506This ioctl would copy userspace's xsave struct to the kernel.
1507
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001508
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +010015094.44 KVM_GET_XCRS
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001510-----------------
Sheng Yang2d5b5a62010-06-13 17:29:39 +08001511
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001512:Capability: KVM_CAP_XCRS
1513:Architectures: x86
1514:Type: vcpu ioctl
1515:Parameters: struct kvm_xcrs (out)
1516:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Sheng Yang2d5b5a62010-06-13 17:29:39 +08001517
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001518::
1519
1520 struct kvm_xcr {
Sheng Yang2d5b5a62010-06-13 17:29:39 +08001521 __u32 xcr;
1522 __u32 reserved;
1523 __u64 value;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001524 };
Sheng Yang2d5b5a62010-06-13 17:29:39 +08001525
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001526 struct kvm_xcrs {
Sheng Yang2d5b5a62010-06-13 17:29:39 +08001527 __u32 nr_xcrs;
1528 __u32 flags;
1529 struct kvm_xcr xcrs[KVM_MAX_XCRS];
1530 __u64 padding[16];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001531 };
Sheng Yang2d5b5a62010-06-13 17:29:39 +08001532
1533This ioctl would copy current vcpu's xcrs to the userspace.
1534
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001535
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +010015364.45 KVM_SET_XCRS
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001537-----------------
Sheng Yang2d5b5a62010-06-13 17:29:39 +08001538
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001539:Capability: KVM_CAP_XCRS
1540:Architectures: x86
1541:Type: vcpu ioctl
1542:Parameters: struct kvm_xcrs (in)
1543:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Sheng Yang2d5b5a62010-06-13 17:29:39 +08001544
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001545::
1546
1547 struct kvm_xcr {
Sheng Yang2d5b5a62010-06-13 17:29:39 +08001548 __u32 xcr;
1549 __u32 reserved;
1550 __u64 value;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001551 };
Sheng Yang2d5b5a62010-06-13 17:29:39 +08001552
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001553 struct kvm_xcrs {
Sheng Yang2d5b5a62010-06-13 17:29:39 +08001554 __u32 nr_xcrs;
1555 __u32 flags;
1556 struct kvm_xcr xcrs[KVM_MAX_XCRS];
1557 __u64 padding[16];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001558 };
Sheng Yang2d5b5a62010-06-13 17:29:39 +08001559
1560This ioctl would set vcpu's xcr to the value userspace specified.
1561
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001562
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +010015634.46 KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_CPUID
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001564----------------------------
Avi Kivityd1535132010-07-14 09:45:21 +03001565
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001566:Capability: KVM_CAP_EXT_CPUID
1567:Architectures: x86
1568:Type: system ioctl
1569:Parameters: struct kvm_cpuid2 (in/out)
1570:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Avi Kivityd1535132010-07-14 09:45:21 +03001571
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001572::
1573
1574 struct kvm_cpuid2 {
Avi Kivityd1535132010-07-14 09:45:21 +03001575 __u32 nent;
1576 __u32 padding;
1577 struct kvm_cpuid_entry2 entries[0];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001578 };
Avi Kivityd1535132010-07-14 09:45:21 +03001579
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001580 #define KVM_CPUID_FLAG_SIGNIFCANT_INDEX BIT(0)
Sean Christopherson7ff6c032020-03-02 15:56:51 -08001581 #define KVM_CPUID_FLAG_STATEFUL_FUNC BIT(1) /* deprecated */
1582 #define KVM_CPUID_FLAG_STATE_READ_NEXT BIT(2) /* deprecated */
Avi Kivityd1535132010-07-14 09:45:21 +03001583
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001584 struct kvm_cpuid_entry2 {
Avi Kivityd1535132010-07-14 09:45:21 +03001585 __u32 function;
1586 __u32 index;
1587 __u32 flags;
1588 __u32 eax;
1589 __u32 ebx;
1590 __u32 ecx;
1591 __u32 edx;
1592 __u32 padding[3];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001593 };
Avi Kivityd1535132010-07-14 09:45:21 +03001594
Jim Mattsondf9cb9c2018-05-24 11:59:54 -07001595This ioctl returns x86 cpuid features which are supported by both the
1596hardware and kvm in its default configuration. Userspace can use the
1597information returned by this ioctl to construct cpuid information (for
1598KVM_SET_CPUID2) that is consistent with hardware, kernel, and
1599userspace capabilities, and with user requirements (for example, the
1600user may wish to constrain cpuid to emulate older hardware, or for
1601feature consistency across a cluster).
1602
1603Note that certain capabilities, such as KVM_CAP_X86_DISABLE_EXITS, may
1604expose cpuid features (e.g. MONITOR) which are not supported by kvm in
1605its default configuration. If userspace enables such capabilities, it
1606is responsible for modifying the results of this ioctl appropriately.
Avi Kivityd1535132010-07-14 09:45:21 +03001607
1608Userspace invokes KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_CPUID by passing a kvm_cpuid2 structure
1609with the 'nent' field indicating the number of entries in the variable-size
1610array 'entries'. If the number of entries is too low to describe the cpu
1611capabilities, an error (E2BIG) is returned. If the number is too high,
1612the 'nent' field is adjusted and an error (ENOMEM) is returned. If the
1613number is just right, the 'nent' field is adjusted to the number of valid
1614entries in the 'entries' array, which is then filled.
1615
1616The entries returned are the host cpuid as returned by the cpuid instruction,
Avi Kivityc39cbd22010-09-12 16:39:11 +02001617with unknown or unsupported features masked out. Some features (for example,
1618x2apic), may not be present in the host cpu, but are exposed by kvm if it can
1619emulate them efficiently. The fields in each entry are defined as follows:
Avi Kivityd1535132010-07-14 09:45:21 +03001620
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001621 function:
1622 the eax value used to obtain the entry
1623
1624 index:
1625 the ecx value used to obtain the entry (for entries that are
Avi Kivityd1535132010-07-14 09:45:21 +03001626 affected by ecx)
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001627
1628 flags:
1629 an OR of zero or more of the following:
1630
Avi Kivityd1535132010-07-14 09:45:21 +03001631 KVM_CPUID_FLAG_SIGNIFCANT_INDEX:
1632 if the index field is valid
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001633
1634 eax, ebx, ecx, edx:
1635 the values returned by the cpuid instruction for
Avi Kivityd1535132010-07-14 09:45:21 +03001636 this function/index combination
1637
Jan Kiszka4d25a0662011-12-21 12:28:29 +01001638The TSC deadline timer feature (CPUID leaf 1, ecx[24]) is always returned
1639as false, since the feature depends on KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP for local APIC
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001640support. Instead it is reported via::
Jan Kiszka4d25a0662011-12-21 12:28:29 +01001641
1642 ioctl(KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION, KVM_CAP_TSC_DEADLINE_TIMER)
1643
1644if that returns true and you use KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP, or if you emulate the
1645feature in userspace, then you can enable the feature for KVM_SET_CPUID2.
1646
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001647
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +010016484.47 KVM_PPC_GET_PVINFO
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001649-----------------------
Alexander Graf15711e92010-07-29 14:48:08 +02001650
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001651:Capability: KVM_CAP_PPC_GET_PVINFO
1652:Architectures: ppc
1653:Type: vm ioctl
1654:Parameters: struct kvm_ppc_pvinfo (out)
1655:Returns: 0 on success, !0 on error
Alexander Graf15711e92010-07-29 14:48:08 +02001656
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001657::
1658
1659 struct kvm_ppc_pvinfo {
Alexander Graf15711e92010-07-29 14:48:08 +02001660 __u32 flags;
1661 __u32 hcall[4];
1662 __u8 pad[108];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001663 };
Alexander Graf15711e92010-07-29 14:48:08 +02001664
1665This ioctl fetches PV specific information that need to be passed to the guest
1666using the device tree or other means from vm context.
1667
Liu Yu-B132019202e072012-07-03 05:48:52 +00001668The hcall array defines 4 instructions that make up a hypercall.
Alexander Graf15711e92010-07-29 14:48:08 +02001669
1670If any additional field gets added to this structure later on, a bit for that
1671additional piece of information will be set in the flags bitmap.
1672
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001673The flags bitmap is defined as::
Liu Yu-B132019202e072012-07-03 05:48:52 +00001674
1675 /* the host supports the ePAPR idle hcall
1676 #define KVM_PPC_PVINFO_FLAGS_EV_IDLE (1<<0)
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001677
Paul Bolle68ba6972011-02-15 00:05:59 +010016784.52 KVM_SET_GSI_ROUTING
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001679------------------------
Jan Kiszka49f48172010-11-16 22:30:07 +01001680
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001681:Capability: KVM_CAP_IRQ_ROUTING
1682:Architectures: x86 s390 arm arm64
1683:Type: vm ioctl
1684:Parameters: struct kvm_irq_routing (in)
1685:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Jan Kiszka49f48172010-11-16 22:30:07 +01001686
1687Sets the GSI routing table entries, overwriting any previously set entries.
1688
Eric Auger180ae7b2016-07-22 16:20:41 +00001689On arm/arm64, GSI routing has the following limitation:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001690
Eric Auger180ae7b2016-07-22 16:20:41 +00001691- GSI routing does not apply to KVM_IRQ_LINE but only to KVM_IRQFD.
1692
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001693::
1694
1695 struct kvm_irq_routing {
Jan Kiszka49f48172010-11-16 22:30:07 +01001696 __u32 nr;
1697 __u32 flags;
1698 struct kvm_irq_routing_entry entries[0];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001699 };
Jan Kiszka49f48172010-11-16 22:30:07 +01001700
1701No flags are specified so far, the corresponding field must be set to zero.
1702
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001703::
1704
1705 struct kvm_irq_routing_entry {
Jan Kiszka49f48172010-11-16 22:30:07 +01001706 __u32 gsi;
1707 __u32 type;
1708 __u32 flags;
1709 __u32 pad;
1710 union {
1711 struct kvm_irq_routing_irqchip irqchip;
1712 struct kvm_irq_routing_msi msi;
Cornelia Huck84223592013-07-15 13:36:01 +02001713 struct kvm_irq_routing_s390_adapter adapter;
Andrey Smetanin5c9194122015-11-10 15:36:34 +03001714 struct kvm_irq_routing_hv_sint hv_sint;
Jan Kiszka49f48172010-11-16 22:30:07 +01001715 __u32 pad[8];
1716 } u;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001717 };
Jan Kiszka49f48172010-11-16 22:30:07 +01001718
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001719 /* gsi routing entry types */
1720 #define KVM_IRQ_ROUTING_IRQCHIP 1
1721 #define KVM_IRQ_ROUTING_MSI 2
1722 #define KVM_IRQ_ROUTING_S390_ADAPTER 3
1723 #define KVM_IRQ_ROUTING_HV_SINT 4
Jan Kiszka49f48172010-11-16 22:30:07 +01001724
Eric Auger76a10b82016-07-22 16:20:37 +00001725flags:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001726
Paolo Bonzini6f49b2f2016-08-04 13:59:56 +02001727- KVM_MSI_VALID_DEVID: used along with KVM_IRQ_ROUTING_MSI routing entry
1728 type, specifies that the devid field contains a valid value. The per-VM
1729 KVM_CAP_MSI_DEVID capability advertises the requirement to provide
1730 the device ID. If this capability is not available, userspace should
1731 never set the KVM_MSI_VALID_DEVID flag as the ioctl might fail.
Eric Auger76a10b82016-07-22 16:20:37 +00001732- zero otherwise
Jan Kiszka49f48172010-11-16 22:30:07 +01001733
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001734::
1735
1736 struct kvm_irq_routing_irqchip {
Jan Kiszka49f48172010-11-16 22:30:07 +01001737 __u32 irqchip;
1738 __u32 pin;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001739 };
Jan Kiszka49f48172010-11-16 22:30:07 +01001740
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001741 struct kvm_irq_routing_msi {
Jan Kiszka49f48172010-11-16 22:30:07 +01001742 __u32 address_lo;
1743 __u32 address_hi;
1744 __u32 data;
Eric Auger76a10b82016-07-22 16:20:37 +00001745 union {
1746 __u32 pad;
1747 __u32 devid;
1748 };
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001749 };
Jan Kiszka49f48172010-11-16 22:30:07 +01001750
Paolo Bonzini6f49b2f2016-08-04 13:59:56 +02001751If KVM_MSI_VALID_DEVID is set, devid contains a unique device identifier
1752for the device that wrote the MSI message. For PCI, this is usually a
1753BFD identifier in the lower 16 bits.
Eric Auger76a10b82016-07-22 16:20:37 +00001754
Radim Krčmář371313132016-07-12 22:09:27 +02001755On x86, address_hi is ignored unless the KVM_X2APIC_API_USE_32BIT_IDS
1756feature of KVM_CAP_X2APIC_API capability is enabled. If it is enabled,
1757address_hi bits 31-8 provide bits 31-8 of the destination id. Bits 7-0 of
1758address_hi must be zero.
1759
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001760::
1761
1762 struct kvm_irq_routing_s390_adapter {
Cornelia Huck84223592013-07-15 13:36:01 +02001763 __u64 ind_addr;
1764 __u64 summary_addr;
1765 __u64 ind_offset;
1766 __u32 summary_offset;
1767 __u32 adapter_id;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001768 };
Cornelia Huck84223592013-07-15 13:36:01 +02001769
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001770 struct kvm_irq_routing_hv_sint {
Andrey Smetanin5c9194122015-11-10 15:36:34 +03001771 __u32 vcpu;
1772 __u32 sint;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001773 };
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001774
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001775
17764.55 KVM_SET_TSC_KHZ
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001777--------------------
Joerg Roedel92a1f122011-03-25 09:44:51 +01001778
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001779:Capability: KVM_CAP_TSC_CONTROL
1780:Architectures: x86
1781:Type: vcpu ioctl
1782:Parameters: virtual tsc_khz
1783:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Joerg Roedel92a1f122011-03-25 09:44:51 +01001784
1785Specifies the tsc frequency for the virtual machine. The unit of the
1786frequency is KHz.
1787
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001788
17894.56 KVM_GET_TSC_KHZ
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001790--------------------
Joerg Roedel92a1f122011-03-25 09:44:51 +01001791
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001792:Capability: KVM_CAP_GET_TSC_KHZ
1793:Architectures: x86
1794:Type: vcpu ioctl
1795:Parameters: none
1796:Returns: virtual tsc-khz on success, negative value on error
Joerg Roedel92a1f122011-03-25 09:44:51 +01001797
1798Returns the tsc frequency of the guest. The unit of the return value is
1799KHz. If the host has unstable tsc this ioctl returns -EIO instead as an
1800error.
1801
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001802
18034.57 KVM_GET_LAPIC
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001804------------------
Avi Kivitye7677932011-05-11 08:30:51 -04001805
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001806:Capability: KVM_CAP_IRQCHIP
1807:Architectures: x86
1808:Type: vcpu ioctl
1809:Parameters: struct kvm_lapic_state (out)
1810:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Avi Kivitye7677932011-05-11 08:30:51 -04001811
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001812::
1813
1814 #define KVM_APIC_REG_SIZE 0x400
1815 struct kvm_lapic_state {
Avi Kivitye7677932011-05-11 08:30:51 -04001816 char regs[KVM_APIC_REG_SIZE];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001817 };
Avi Kivitye7677932011-05-11 08:30:51 -04001818
1819Reads the Local APIC registers and copies them into the input argument. The
1820data format and layout are the same as documented in the architecture manual.
1821
Radim Krčmář371313132016-07-12 22:09:27 +02001822If KVM_X2APIC_API_USE_32BIT_IDS feature of KVM_CAP_X2APIC_API is
1823enabled, then the format of APIC_ID register depends on the APIC mode
1824(reported by MSR_IA32_APICBASE) of its VCPU. x2APIC stores APIC ID in
1825the APIC_ID register (bytes 32-35). xAPIC only allows an 8-bit APIC ID
1826which is stored in bits 31-24 of the APIC register, or equivalently in
1827byte 35 of struct kvm_lapic_state's regs field. KVM_GET_LAPIC must then
1828be called after MSR_IA32_APICBASE has been set with KVM_SET_MSR.
1829
1830If KVM_X2APIC_API_USE_32BIT_IDS feature is disabled, struct kvm_lapic_state
1831always uses xAPIC format.
1832
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001833
18344.58 KVM_SET_LAPIC
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001835------------------
Avi Kivitye7677932011-05-11 08:30:51 -04001836
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001837:Capability: KVM_CAP_IRQCHIP
1838:Architectures: x86
1839:Type: vcpu ioctl
1840:Parameters: struct kvm_lapic_state (in)
1841:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Avi Kivitye7677932011-05-11 08:30:51 -04001842
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001843::
1844
1845 #define KVM_APIC_REG_SIZE 0x400
1846 struct kvm_lapic_state {
Avi Kivitye7677932011-05-11 08:30:51 -04001847 char regs[KVM_APIC_REG_SIZE];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001848 };
Avi Kivitye7677932011-05-11 08:30:51 -04001849
Masanari Iidadf5cbb22014-03-21 10:04:30 +09001850Copies the input argument into the Local APIC registers. The data format
Avi Kivitye7677932011-05-11 08:30:51 -04001851and layout are the same as documented in the architecture manual.
1852
Radim Krčmář371313132016-07-12 22:09:27 +02001853The format of the APIC ID register (bytes 32-35 of struct kvm_lapic_state's
1854regs field) depends on the state of the KVM_CAP_X2APIC_API capability.
1855See the note in KVM_GET_LAPIC.
1856
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001857
18584.59 KVM_IOEVENTFD
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001859------------------
Sasha Levin55399a02011-05-28 14:12:30 +03001860
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001861:Capability: KVM_CAP_IOEVENTFD
1862:Architectures: all
1863:Type: vm ioctl
1864:Parameters: struct kvm_ioeventfd (in)
1865:Returns: 0 on success, !0 on error
Sasha Levin55399a02011-05-28 14:12:30 +03001866
1867This ioctl attaches or detaches an ioeventfd to a legal pio/mmio address
1868within the guest. A guest write in the registered address will signal the
1869provided event instead of triggering an exit.
1870
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001871::
1872
1873 struct kvm_ioeventfd {
Sasha Levin55399a02011-05-28 14:12:30 +03001874 __u64 datamatch;
1875 __u64 addr; /* legal pio/mmio address */
Jason Wange9ea5062015-09-15 14:41:59 +08001876 __u32 len; /* 0, 1, 2, 4, or 8 bytes */
Sasha Levin55399a02011-05-28 14:12:30 +03001877 __s32 fd;
1878 __u32 flags;
1879 __u8 pad[36];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001880 };
Sasha Levin55399a02011-05-28 14:12:30 +03001881
Cornelia Huck2b834512013-02-28 12:33:20 +01001882For the special case of virtio-ccw devices on s390, the ioevent is matched
1883to a subchannel/virtqueue tuple instead.
1884
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001885The following flags are defined::
Sasha Levin55399a02011-05-28 14:12:30 +03001886
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001887 #define KVM_IOEVENTFD_FLAG_DATAMATCH (1 << kvm_ioeventfd_flag_nr_datamatch)
1888 #define KVM_IOEVENTFD_FLAG_PIO (1 << kvm_ioeventfd_flag_nr_pio)
1889 #define KVM_IOEVENTFD_FLAG_DEASSIGN (1 << kvm_ioeventfd_flag_nr_deassign)
1890 #define KVM_IOEVENTFD_FLAG_VIRTIO_CCW_NOTIFY \
Cornelia Huck2b834512013-02-28 12:33:20 +01001891 (1 << kvm_ioeventfd_flag_nr_virtio_ccw_notify)
Sasha Levin55399a02011-05-28 14:12:30 +03001892
1893If datamatch flag is set, the event will be signaled only if the written value
1894to the registered address is equal to datamatch in struct kvm_ioeventfd.
1895
Cornelia Huck2b834512013-02-28 12:33:20 +01001896For virtio-ccw devices, addr contains the subchannel id and datamatch the
1897virtqueue index.
1898
Jason Wange9ea5062015-09-15 14:41:59 +08001899With KVM_CAP_IOEVENTFD_ANY_LENGTH, a zero length ioeventfd is allowed, and
1900the kernel will ignore the length of guest write and may get a faster vmexit.
1901The speedup may only apply to specific architectures, but the ioeventfd will
1902work anyway.
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001903
19044.60 KVM_DIRTY_TLB
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001905------------------
Scott Wooddc83b8b2011-08-18 15:25:21 -05001906
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001907:Capability: KVM_CAP_SW_TLB
1908:Architectures: ppc
1909:Type: vcpu ioctl
1910:Parameters: struct kvm_dirty_tlb (in)
1911:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Scott Wooddc83b8b2011-08-18 15:25:21 -05001912
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001913::
1914
1915 struct kvm_dirty_tlb {
Scott Wooddc83b8b2011-08-18 15:25:21 -05001916 __u64 bitmap;
1917 __u32 num_dirty;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001918 };
Scott Wooddc83b8b2011-08-18 15:25:21 -05001919
1920This must be called whenever userspace has changed an entry in the shared
1921TLB, prior to calling KVM_RUN on the associated vcpu.
1922
1923The "bitmap" field is the userspace address of an array. This array
1924consists of a number of bits, equal to the total number of TLB entries as
1925determined by the last successful call to KVM_CONFIG_TLB, rounded up to the
1926nearest multiple of 64.
1927
1928Each bit corresponds to one TLB entry, ordered the same as in the shared TLB
1929array.
1930
1931The array is little-endian: the bit 0 is the least significant bit of the
1932first byte, bit 8 is the least significant bit of the second byte, etc.
1933This avoids any complications with differing word sizes.
1934
1935The "num_dirty" field is a performance hint for KVM to determine whether it
1936should skip processing the bitmap and just invalidate everything. It must
1937be set to the number of set bits in the bitmap.
1938
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001939
David Gibson54738c02011-06-29 00:22:41 +000019404.62 KVM_CREATE_SPAPR_TCE
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001941-------------------------
David Gibson54738c02011-06-29 00:22:41 +00001942
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001943:Capability: KVM_CAP_SPAPR_TCE
1944:Architectures: powerpc
1945:Type: vm ioctl
1946:Parameters: struct kvm_create_spapr_tce (in)
1947:Returns: file descriptor for manipulating the created TCE table
David Gibson54738c02011-06-29 00:22:41 +00001948
1949This creates a virtual TCE (translation control entry) table, which
1950is an IOMMU for PAPR-style virtual I/O. It is used to translate
1951logical addresses used in virtual I/O into guest physical addresses,
1952and provides a scatter/gather capability for PAPR virtual I/O.
1953
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001954::
1955
1956 /* for KVM_CAP_SPAPR_TCE */
1957 struct kvm_create_spapr_tce {
David Gibson54738c02011-06-29 00:22:41 +00001958 __u64 liobn;
1959 __u32 window_size;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001960 };
David Gibson54738c02011-06-29 00:22:41 +00001961
1962The liobn field gives the logical IO bus number for which to create a
1963TCE table. The window_size field specifies the size of the DMA window
1964which this TCE table will translate - the table will contain one 64
1965bit TCE entry for every 4kiB of the DMA window.
1966
1967When the guest issues an H_PUT_TCE hcall on a liobn for which a TCE
1968table has been created using this ioctl(), the kernel will handle it
1969in real mode, updating the TCE table. H_PUT_TCE calls for other
1970liobns will cause a vm exit and must be handled by userspace.
1971
1972The return value is a file descriptor which can be passed to mmap(2)
1973to map the created TCE table into userspace. This lets userspace read
1974the entries written by kernel-handled H_PUT_TCE calls, and also lets
1975userspace update the TCE table directly which is useful in some
1976circumstances.
1977
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02001978
Paul Mackerrasaa04b4c2011-06-29 00:25:44 +000019794.63 KVM_ALLOCATE_RMA
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001980---------------------
Paul Mackerrasaa04b4c2011-06-29 00:25:44 +00001981
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001982:Capability: KVM_CAP_PPC_RMA
1983:Architectures: powerpc
1984:Type: vm ioctl
1985:Parameters: struct kvm_allocate_rma (out)
1986:Returns: file descriptor for mapping the allocated RMA
Paul Mackerrasaa04b4c2011-06-29 00:25:44 +00001987
1988This allocates a Real Mode Area (RMA) from the pool allocated at boot
1989time by the kernel. An RMA is a physically-contiguous, aligned region
1990of memory used on older POWER processors to provide the memory which
1991will be accessed by real-mode (MMU off) accesses in a KVM guest.
1992POWER processors support a set of sizes for the RMA that usually
1993includes 64MB, 128MB, 256MB and some larger powers of two.
1994
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01001995::
1996
1997 /* for KVM_ALLOCATE_RMA */
1998 struct kvm_allocate_rma {
Paul Mackerrasaa04b4c2011-06-29 00:25:44 +00001999 __u64 rma_size;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002000 };
Paul Mackerrasaa04b4c2011-06-29 00:25:44 +00002001
2002The return value is a file descriptor which can be passed to mmap(2)
2003to map the allocated RMA into userspace. The mapped area can then be
2004passed to the KVM_SET_USER_MEMORY_REGION ioctl to establish it as the
2005RMA for a virtual machine. The size of the RMA in bytes (which is
2006fixed at host kernel boot time) is returned in the rma_size field of
2007the argument structure.
2008
2009The KVM_CAP_PPC_RMA capability is 1 or 2 if the KVM_ALLOCATE_RMA ioctl
2010is supported; 2 if the processor requires all virtual machines to have
2011an RMA, or 1 if the processor can use an RMA but doesn't require it,
2012because it supports the Virtual RMA (VRMA) facility.
2013
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02002014
Avi Kivity3f745f12011-12-07 12:42:47 +020020154.64 KVM_NMI
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002016------------
Avi Kivity3f745f12011-12-07 12:42:47 +02002017
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002018:Capability: KVM_CAP_USER_NMI
2019:Architectures: x86
2020:Type: vcpu ioctl
2021:Parameters: none
2022:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Avi Kivity3f745f12011-12-07 12:42:47 +02002023
2024Queues an NMI on the thread's vcpu. Note this is well defined only
2025when KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP has not been called, since this is an interface
2026between the virtual cpu core and virtual local APIC. After KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP
2027has been called, this interface is completely emulated within the kernel.
2028
2029To use this to emulate the LINT1 input with KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP, use the
2030following algorithm:
2031
Masanari Iida5d4f6f32015-10-04 00:46:21 +09002032 - pause the vcpu
Avi Kivity3f745f12011-12-07 12:42:47 +02002033 - read the local APIC's state (KVM_GET_LAPIC)
2034 - check whether changing LINT1 will queue an NMI (see the LVT entry for LINT1)
2035 - if so, issue KVM_NMI
2036 - resume the vcpu
2037
2038Some guests configure the LINT1 NMI input to cause a panic, aiding in
2039debugging.
2040
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02002041
Alexander Grafe24ed812011-09-14 10:02:41 +020020424.65 KVM_S390_UCAS_MAP
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002043----------------------
Carsten Otte27e03932012-01-04 10:25:21 +01002044
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002045:Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_UCONTROL
2046:Architectures: s390
2047:Type: vcpu ioctl
2048:Parameters: struct kvm_s390_ucas_mapping (in)
2049:Returns: 0 in case of success
Carsten Otte27e03932012-01-04 10:25:21 +01002050
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002051The parameter is defined like this::
2052
Carsten Otte27e03932012-01-04 10:25:21 +01002053 struct kvm_s390_ucas_mapping {
2054 __u64 user_addr;
2055 __u64 vcpu_addr;
2056 __u64 length;
2057 };
2058
2059This ioctl maps the memory at "user_addr" with the length "length" to
2060the vcpu's address space starting at "vcpu_addr". All parameters need to
Anatol Pomozovf884ab12013-05-08 16:56:16 -07002061be aligned by 1 megabyte.
Carsten Otte27e03932012-01-04 10:25:21 +01002062
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02002063
Alexander Grafe24ed812011-09-14 10:02:41 +020020644.66 KVM_S390_UCAS_UNMAP
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002065------------------------
Carsten Otte27e03932012-01-04 10:25:21 +01002066
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002067:Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_UCONTROL
2068:Architectures: s390
2069:Type: vcpu ioctl
2070:Parameters: struct kvm_s390_ucas_mapping (in)
2071:Returns: 0 in case of success
Carsten Otte27e03932012-01-04 10:25:21 +01002072
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002073The parameter is defined like this::
2074
Carsten Otte27e03932012-01-04 10:25:21 +01002075 struct kvm_s390_ucas_mapping {
2076 __u64 user_addr;
2077 __u64 vcpu_addr;
2078 __u64 length;
2079 };
2080
2081This ioctl unmaps the memory in the vcpu's address space starting at
2082"vcpu_addr" with the length "length". The field "user_addr" is ignored.
Anatol Pomozovf884ab12013-05-08 16:56:16 -07002083All parameters need to be aligned by 1 megabyte.
Carsten Otte27e03932012-01-04 10:25:21 +01002084
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02002085
Alexander Grafe24ed812011-09-14 10:02:41 +020020864.67 KVM_S390_VCPU_FAULT
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002087------------------------
Carsten Otteccc79102012-01-04 10:25:26 +01002088
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002089:Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_UCONTROL
2090:Architectures: s390
2091:Type: vcpu ioctl
2092:Parameters: vcpu absolute address (in)
2093:Returns: 0 in case of success
Carsten Otteccc79102012-01-04 10:25:26 +01002094
2095This call creates a page table entry on the virtual cpu's address space
2096(for user controlled virtual machines) or the virtual machine's address
2097space (for regular virtual machines). This only works for minor faults,
2098thus it's recommended to access subject memory page via the user page
2099table upfront. This is useful to handle validity intercepts for user
2100controlled virtual machines to fault in the virtual cpu's lowcore pages
2101prior to calling the KVM_RUN ioctl.
2102
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02002103
Alexander Grafe24ed812011-09-14 10:02:41 +020021044.68 KVM_SET_ONE_REG
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002105--------------------
Alexander Grafe24ed812011-09-14 10:02:41 +02002106
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002107:Capability: KVM_CAP_ONE_REG
2108:Architectures: all
2109:Type: vcpu ioctl
2110:Parameters: struct kvm_one_reg (in)
2111:Returns: 0 on success, negative value on failure
2112
Dave Martin395f5622019-01-15 17:02:08 +00002113Errors:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002114
2115 ====== ============================================================
2116  ENOENT   no such register
Janosch Frank68cf7b12019-06-14 13:11:21 +02002117  EINVAL   invalid register ID, or no such register or used with VMs in
2118 protected virtualization mode on s390
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002119  EPERM    (arm64) register access not allowed before vcpu finalization
2120 ====== ============================================================
2121
Dave Martinfe365b42019-04-12 12:59:47 +01002122(These error codes are indicative only: do not rely on a specific error
2123code being returned in a specific situation.)
Alexander Grafe24ed812011-09-14 10:02:41 +02002124
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002125::
2126
2127 struct kvm_one_reg {
Alexander Grafe24ed812011-09-14 10:02:41 +02002128 __u64 id;
2129 __u64 addr;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002130 };
Alexander Grafe24ed812011-09-14 10:02:41 +02002131
2132Using this ioctl, a single vcpu register can be set to a specific value
2133defined by user space with the passed in struct kvm_one_reg, where id
2134refers to the register identifier as described below and addr is a pointer
2135to a variable with the respective size. There can be architecture agnostic
2136and architecture specific registers. Each have their own range of operation
2137and their own constants and width. To keep track of the implemented
2138registers, find a list below:
2139
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002140 ======= =============================== ============
2141 Arch Register Width (bits)
2142 ======= =============================== ============
2143 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_HIOR 64
2144 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_IAC1 64
2145 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_IAC2 64
2146 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_IAC3 64
2147 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_IAC4 64
2148 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_DAC1 64
2149 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_DAC2 64
2150 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_DABR 64
2151 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_DSCR 64
2152 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_PURR 64
2153 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_SPURR 64
2154 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_DAR 64
2155 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_DSISR 32
2156 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_AMR 64
2157 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_UAMOR 64
2158 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_MMCR0 64
2159 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_MMCR1 64
2160 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_MMCRA 64
2161 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_MMCR2 64
2162 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_MMCRS 64
Athira Rajeev5752fe02020-07-17 10:38:17 -04002163 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_MMCR3 64
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002164 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_SIAR 64
2165 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_SDAR 64
2166 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_SIER 64
Athira Rajeev5752fe02020-07-17 10:38:17 -04002167 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_SIER2 64
2168 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_SIER3 64
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002169 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_PMC1 32
2170 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_PMC2 32
2171 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_PMC3 32
2172 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_PMC4 32
2173 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_PMC5 32
2174 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_PMC6 32
2175 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_PMC7 32
2176 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_PMC8 32
2177 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_FPR0 64
2178 ...
2179 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_FPR31 64
2180 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_VR0 128
2181 ...
2182 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_VR31 128
2183 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_VSR0 128
2184 ...
2185 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_VSR31 128
2186 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_FPSCR 64
2187 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_VSCR 32
2188 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_VPA_ADDR 64
2189 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_VPA_SLB 128
2190 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_VPA_DTL 128
2191 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_EPCR 32
2192 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_EPR 32
2193 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TCR 32
2194 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TSR 32
2195 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_OR_TSR 32
2196 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_CLEAR_TSR 32
2197 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_MAS0 32
2198 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_MAS1 32
2199 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_MAS2 64
2200 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_MAS7_3 64
2201 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_MAS4 32
2202 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_MAS6 32
2203 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_MMUCFG 32
2204 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TLB0CFG 32
2205 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TLB1CFG 32
2206 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TLB2CFG 32
2207 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TLB3CFG 32
2208 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TLB0PS 32
2209 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TLB1PS 32
2210 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TLB2PS 32
2211 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TLB3PS 32
2212 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_EPTCFG 32
2213 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_ICP_STATE 64
2214 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_VP_STATE 128
2215 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TB_OFFSET 64
2216 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_SPMC1 32
2217 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_SPMC2 32
2218 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_IAMR 64
2219 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TFHAR 64
2220 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TFIAR 64
2221 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TEXASR 64
2222 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_FSCR 64
2223 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_PSPB 32
2224 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_EBBHR 64
2225 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_EBBRR 64
2226 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_BESCR 64
2227 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TAR 64
2228 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_DPDES 64
2229 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_DAWR 64
2230 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_DAWRX 64
2231 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_CIABR 64
2232 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_IC 64
2233 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_VTB 64
2234 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_CSIGR 64
2235 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TACR 64
2236 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TCSCR 64
2237 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_PID 64
2238 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_ACOP 64
2239 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_VRSAVE 32
2240 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_LPCR 32
2241 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_LPCR_64 64
2242 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_PPR 64
2243 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_ARCH_COMPAT 32
2244 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_DABRX 32
2245 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_WORT 64
2246 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_SPRG9 64
2247 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_DBSR 32
2248 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TIDR 64
2249 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_PSSCR 64
2250 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_DEC_EXPIRY 64
2251 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_PTCR 64
2252 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TM_GPR0 64
2253 ...
2254 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TM_GPR31 64
2255 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TM_VSR0 128
2256 ...
2257 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TM_VSR63 128
2258 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TM_CR 64
2259 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TM_LR 64
2260 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TM_CTR 64
2261 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TM_FPSCR 64
2262 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TM_AMR 64
2263 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TM_PPR 64
2264 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TM_VRSAVE 64
2265 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TM_VSCR 32
2266 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TM_DSCR 64
2267 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TM_TAR 64
2268 PPC KVM_REG_PPC_TM_XER 64
2269
2270 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_R0 64
2271 ...
2272 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_R31 64
2273 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_HI 64
2274 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_LO 64
2275 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_PC 64
2276 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_INDEX 32
2277 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_ENTRYLO0 64
2278 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_ENTRYLO1 64
2279 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_CONTEXT 64
2280 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_CONTEXTCONFIG 32
2281 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_USERLOCAL 64
2282 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_XCONTEXTCONFIG 64
2283 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_PAGEMASK 32
2284 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_PAGEGRAIN 32
2285 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_SEGCTL0 64
2286 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_SEGCTL1 64
2287 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_SEGCTL2 64
2288 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_PWBASE 64
2289 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_PWFIELD 64
2290 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_PWSIZE 64
2291 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_WIRED 32
2292 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_PWCTL 32
2293 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_HWRENA 32
2294 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_BADVADDR 64
2295 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_BADINSTR 32
2296 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_BADINSTRP 32
2297 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_COUNT 32
2298 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_ENTRYHI 64
2299 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_COMPARE 32
2300 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_STATUS 32
2301 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_INTCTL 32
2302 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_CAUSE 32
2303 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_EPC 64
2304 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_PRID 32
2305 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_EBASE 64
2306 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_CONFIG 32
2307 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_CONFIG1 32
2308 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_CONFIG2 32
2309 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_CONFIG3 32
2310 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_CONFIG4 32
2311 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_CONFIG5 32
2312 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_CONFIG7 32
2313 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_XCONTEXT 64
2314 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_ERROREPC 64
2315 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_KSCRATCH1 64
2316 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_KSCRATCH2 64
2317 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_KSCRATCH3 64
2318 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_KSCRATCH4 64
2319 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_KSCRATCH5 64
2320 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_KSCRATCH6 64
2321 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_MAAR(0..63) 64
2322 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_COUNT_CTL 64
2323 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_COUNT_RESUME 64
2324 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_COUNT_HZ 64
2325 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_FPR_32(0..31) 32
2326 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_FPR_64(0..31) 64
2327 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_VEC_128(0..31) 128
2328 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_FCR_IR 32
2329 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_FCR_CSR 32
2330 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_MSA_IR 32
2331 MIPS KVM_REG_MIPS_MSA_CSR 32
2332 ======= =============================== ============
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02002333
Christoffer Dall749cf76c2013-01-20 18:28:06 -05002334ARM registers are mapped using the lower 32 bits. The upper 16 of that
2335is the register group type, or coprocessor number:
2336
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002337ARM core registers have the following id bit patterns::
2338
Christoffer Dallaa404dd2013-04-22 18:57:46 -07002339 0x4020 0000 0010 <index into the kvm_regs struct:16>
Christoffer Dall749cf76c2013-01-20 18:28:06 -05002340
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002341ARM 32-bit CP15 registers have the following id bit patterns::
2342
Christoffer Dallaa404dd2013-04-22 18:57:46 -07002343 0x4020 0000 000F <zero:1> <crn:4> <crm:4> <opc1:4> <opc2:3>
Christoffer Dall11382452013-01-20 18:28:10 -05002344
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002345ARM 64-bit CP15 registers have the following id bit patterns::
2346
Christoffer Dallaa404dd2013-04-22 18:57:46 -07002347 0x4030 0000 000F <zero:1> <zero:4> <crm:4> <opc1:4> <zero:3>
Christoffer Dall749cf76c2013-01-20 18:28:06 -05002348
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002349ARM CCSIDR registers are demultiplexed by CSSELR value::
2350
Christoffer Dallaa404dd2013-04-22 18:57:46 -07002351 0x4020 0000 0011 00 <csselr:8>
Christoffer Dall749cf76c2013-01-20 18:28:06 -05002352
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002353ARM 32-bit VFP control registers have the following id bit patterns::
2354
Christoffer Dallaa404dd2013-04-22 18:57:46 -07002355 0x4020 0000 0012 1 <regno:12>
Rusty Russell4fe21e42013-01-20 18:28:11 -05002356
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002357ARM 64-bit FP registers have the following id bit patterns::
2358
Christoffer Dallaa404dd2013-04-22 18:57:46 -07002359 0x4030 0000 0012 0 <regno:12>
Rusty Russell4fe21e42013-01-20 18:28:11 -05002360
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002361ARM firmware pseudo-registers have the following bit pattern::
2362
Marc Zyngier85bd0ba2018-01-21 16:42:56 +00002363 0x4030 0000 0014 <regno:16>
2364
Marc Zyngier379e04c72013-04-02 17:46:31 +01002365
2366arm64 registers are mapped using the lower 32 bits. The upper 16 of
2367that is the register group type, or coprocessor number:
2368
2369arm64 core/FP-SIMD registers have the following id bit patterns. Note
2370that the size of the access is variable, as the kvm_regs structure
2371contains elements ranging from 32 to 128 bits. The index is a 32bit
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002372value in the kvm_regs structure seen as a 32bit array::
2373
Marc Zyngier379e04c72013-04-02 17:46:31 +01002374 0x60x0 0000 0010 <index into the kvm_regs struct:16>
2375
Dave Martinfd3bc912018-09-28 14:39:26 +01002376Specifically:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002377
2378======================= ========= ===== =======================================
Dave Martinfd3bc912018-09-28 14:39:26 +01002379 Encoding Register Bits kvm_regs member
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002380======================= ========= ===== =======================================
Dave Martinfd3bc912018-09-28 14:39:26 +01002381 0x6030 0000 0010 0000 X0 64 regs.regs[0]
2382 0x6030 0000 0010 0002 X1 64 regs.regs[1]
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002383 ...
Dave Martinfd3bc912018-09-28 14:39:26 +01002384 0x6030 0000 0010 003c X30 64 regs.regs[30]
2385 0x6030 0000 0010 003e SP 64 regs.sp
2386 0x6030 0000 0010 0040 PC 64 regs.pc
2387 0x6030 0000 0010 0042 PSTATE 64 regs.pstate
2388 0x6030 0000 0010 0044 SP_EL1 64 sp_el1
2389 0x6030 0000 0010 0046 ELR_EL1 64 elr_el1
2390 0x6030 0000 0010 0048 SPSR_EL1 64 spsr[KVM_SPSR_EL1] (alias SPSR_SVC)
2391 0x6030 0000 0010 004a SPSR_ABT 64 spsr[KVM_SPSR_ABT]
2392 0x6030 0000 0010 004c SPSR_UND 64 spsr[KVM_SPSR_UND]
2393 0x6030 0000 0010 004e SPSR_IRQ 64 spsr[KVM_SPSR_IRQ]
2394 0x6060 0000 0010 0050 SPSR_FIQ 64 spsr[KVM_SPSR_FIQ]
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002395 0x6040 0000 0010 0054 V0 128 fp_regs.vregs[0] [1]_
2396 0x6040 0000 0010 0058 V1 128 fp_regs.vregs[1] [1]_
2397 ...
2398 0x6040 0000 0010 00d0 V31 128 fp_regs.vregs[31] [1]_
Dave Martinfd3bc912018-09-28 14:39:26 +01002399 0x6020 0000 0010 00d4 FPSR 32 fp_regs.fpsr
2400 0x6020 0000 0010 00d5 FPCR 32 fp_regs.fpcr
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002401======================= ========= ===== =======================================
Dave Martinfd3bc912018-09-28 14:39:26 +01002402
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002403.. [1] These encodings are not accepted for SVE-enabled vcpus. See
2404 KVM_ARM_VCPU_INIT.
Dave Martin50036ad2018-09-28 14:39:27 +01002405
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002406 The equivalent register content can be accessed via bits [127:0] of
2407 the corresponding SVE Zn registers instead for vcpus that have SVE
2408 enabled (see below).
Dave Martin50036ad2018-09-28 14:39:27 +01002409
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002410arm64 CCSIDR registers are demultiplexed by CSSELR value::
2411
Marc Zyngier379e04c72013-04-02 17:46:31 +01002412 0x6020 0000 0011 00 <csselr:8>
2413
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002414arm64 system registers have the following id bit patterns::
2415
Marc Zyngier379e04c72013-04-02 17:46:31 +01002416 0x6030 0000 0013 <op0:2> <op1:3> <crn:4> <crm:4> <op2:3>
2417
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002418.. warning::
2419
Andrew Jones290a6bb2020-01-20 14:08:25 +01002420 Two system register IDs do not follow the specified pattern. These
2421 are KVM_REG_ARM_TIMER_CVAL and KVM_REG_ARM_TIMER_CNT, which map to
2422 system registers CNTV_CVAL_EL0 and CNTVCT_EL0 respectively. These
2423 two had their values accidentally swapped, which means TIMER_CVAL is
2424 derived from the register encoding for CNTVCT_EL0 and TIMER_CNT is
2425 derived from the register encoding for CNTV_CVAL_EL0. As this is
2426 API, it must remain this way.
2427
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002428arm64 firmware pseudo-registers have the following bit pattern::
2429
Marc Zyngier85bd0ba2018-01-21 16:42:56 +00002430 0x6030 0000 0014 <regno:16>
2431
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002432arm64 SVE registers have the following bit patterns::
2433
Dave Martin50036ad2018-09-28 14:39:27 +01002434 0x6080 0000 0015 00 <n:5> <slice:5> Zn bits[2048*slice + 2047 : 2048*slice]
2435 0x6050 0000 0015 04 <n:4> <slice:5> Pn bits[256*slice + 255 : 256*slice]
2436 0x6050 0000 0015 060 <slice:5> FFR bits[256*slice + 255 : 256*slice]
2437 0x6060 0000 0015 ffff KVM_REG_ARM64_SVE_VLS pseudo-register
2438
Dave Martin43b8e1f2019-04-12 13:25:38 +01002439Access to register IDs where 2048 * slice >= 128 * max_vq will fail with
2440ENOENT. max_vq is the vcpu's maximum supported vector length in 128-bit
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002441quadwords: see [2]_ below.
Dave Martin50036ad2018-09-28 14:39:27 +01002442
2443These registers are only accessible on vcpus for which SVE is enabled.
2444See KVM_ARM_VCPU_INIT for details.
2445
2446In addition, except for KVM_REG_ARM64_SVE_VLS, these registers are not
2447accessible until the vcpu's SVE configuration has been finalized
2448using KVM_ARM_VCPU_FINALIZE(KVM_ARM_VCPU_SVE). See KVM_ARM_VCPU_INIT
2449and KVM_ARM_VCPU_FINALIZE for more information about this procedure.
2450
2451KVM_REG_ARM64_SVE_VLS is a pseudo-register that allows the set of vector
2452lengths supported by the vcpu to be discovered and configured by
2453userspace. When transferred to or from user memory via KVM_GET_ONE_REG
Dave Martin4bd774e2019-04-11 17:09:59 +01002454or KVM_SET_ONE_REG, the value of this register is of type
2455__u64[KVM_ARM64_SVE_VLS_WORDS], and encodes the set of vector lengths as
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002456follows::
Dave Martin50036ad2018-09-28 14:39:27 +01002457
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002458 __u64 vector_lengths[KVM_ARM64_SVE_VLS_WORDS];
Dave Martin50036ad2018-09-28 14:39:27 +01002459
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002460 if (vq >= SVE_VQ_MIN && vq <= SVE_VQ_MAX &&
2461 ((vector_lengths[(vq - KVM_ARM64_SVE_VQ_MIN) / 64] >>
Dave Martin4bd774e2019-04-11 17:09:59 +01002462 ((vq - KVM_ARM64_SVE_VQ_MIN) % 64)) & 1))
Dave Martin50036ad2018-09-28 14:39:27 +01002463 /* Vector length vq * 16 bytes supported */
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002464 else
Dave Martin50036ad2018-09-28 14:39:27 +01002465 /* Vector length vq * 16 bytes not supported */
2466
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002467.. [2] The maximum value vq for which the above condition is true is
2468 max_vq. This is the maximum vector length available to the guest on
2469 this vcpu, and determines which register slices are visible through
2470 this ioctl interface.
Dave Martin50036ad2018-09-28 14:39:27 +01002471
Mauro Carvalho Chehabb693d0b2019-06-12 14:52:38 -03002472(See Documentation/arm64/sve.rst for an explanation of the "vq"
Dave Martin50036ad2018-09-28 14:39:27 +01002473nomenclature.)
2474
2475KVM_REG_ARM64_SVE_VLS is only accessible after KVM_ARM_VCPU_INIT.
2476KVM_ARM_VCPU_INIT initialises it to the best set of vector lengths that
2477the host supports.
2478
2479Userspace may subsequently modify it if desired until the vcpu's SVE
2480configuration is finalized using KVM_ARM_VCPU_FINALIZE(KVM_ARM_VCPU_SVE).
2481
2482Apart from simply removing all vector lengths from the host set that
2483exceed some value, support for arbitrarily chosen sets of vector lengths
2484is hardware-dependent and may not be available. Attempting to configure
2485an invalid set of vector lengths via KVM_SET_ONE_REG will fail with
2486EINVAL.
2487
2488After the vcpu's SVE configuration is finalized, further attempts to
2489write this register will fail with EPERM.
2490
James Hoganc2d2c212014-07-04 15:11:35 +01002491
2492MIPS registers are mapped using the lower 32 bits. The upper 16 of that is
2493the register group type:
2494
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002495MIPS core registers (see above) have the following id bit patterns::
2496
James Hoganc2d2c212014-07-04 15:11:35 +01002497 0x7030 0000 0000 <reg:16>
2498
2499MIPS CP0 registers (see KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_* above) have the following id bit
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002500patterns depending on whether they're 32-bit or 64-bit registers::
2501
James Hoganc2d2c212014-07-04 15:11:35 +01002502 0x7020 0000 0001 00 <reg:5> <sel:3> (32-bit)
2503 0x7030 0000 0001 00 <reg:5> <sel:3> (64-bit)
2504
James Hogan013044c2016-12-07 17:16:37 +00002505Note: KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_ENTRYLO0 and KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_ENTRYLO1 are the MIPS64
2506versions of the EntryLo registers regardless of the word size of the host
2507hardware, host kernel, guest, and whether XPA is present in the guest, i.e.
2508with the RI and XI bits (if they exist) in bits 63 and 62 respectively, and
2509the PFNX field starting at bit 30.
2510
James Hogand42a0082017-03-14 10:15:38 +00002511MIPS MAARs (see KVM_REG_MIPS_CP0_MAAR(*) above) have the following id bit
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002512patterns::
2513
James Hogand42a0082017-03-14 10:15:38 +00002514 0x7030 0000 0001 01 <reg:8>
2515
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002516MIPS KVM control registers (see above) have the following id bit patterns::
2517
James Hoganc2d2c212014-07-04 15:11:35 +01002518 0x7030 0000 0002 <reg:16>
2519
James Hogan379245c2014-12-02 15:48:24 +00002520MIPS FPU registers (see KVM_REG_MIPS_FPR_{32,64}() above) have the following
2521id bit patterns depending on the size of the register being accessed. They are
2522always accessed according to the current guest FPU mode (Status.FR and
2523Config5.FRE), i.e. as the guest would see them, and they become unpredictable
James Hoganab86bd62014-12-02 15:48:24 +00002524if the guest FPU mode is changed. MIPS SIMD Architecture (MSA) vector
2525registers (see KVM_REG_MIPS_VEC_128() above) have similar patterns as they
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002526overlap the FPU registers::
2527
James Hogan379245c2014-12-02 15:48:24 +00002528 0x7020 0000 0003 00 <0:3> <reg:5> (32-bit FPU registers)
2529 0x7030 0000 0003 00 <0:3> <reg:5> (64-bit FPU registers)
James Hoganab86bd62014-12-02 15:48:24 +00002530 0x7040 0000 0003 00 <0:3> <reg:5> (128-bit MSA vector registers)
James Hogan379245c2014-12-02 15:48:24 +00002531
2532MIPS FPU control registers (see KVM_REG_MIPS_FCR_{IR,CSR} above) have the
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002533following id bit patterns::
2534
James Hogan379245c2014-12-02 15:48:24 +00002535 0x7020 0000 0003 01 <0:3> <reg:5>
2536
James Hoganab86bd62014-12-02 15:48:24 +00002537MIPS MSA control registers (see KVM_REG_MIPS_MSA_{IR,CSR} above) have the
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002538following id bit patterns::
2539
James Hoganab86bd62014-12-02 15:48:24 +00002540 0x7020 0000 0003 02 <0:3> <reg:5>
2541
James Hoganc2d2c212014-07-04 15:11:35 +01002542
Alexander Grafe24ed812011-09-14 10:02:41 +020025434.69 KVM_GET_ONE_REG
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002544--------------------
Alexander Grafe24ed812011-09-14 10:02:41 +02002545
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002546:Capability: KVM_CAP_ONE_REG
2547:Architectures: all
2548:Type: vcpu ioctl
2549:Parameters: struct kvm_one_reg (in and out)
2550:Returns: 0 on success, negative value on failure
2551
Dave Martinfe365b42019-04-12 12:59:47 +01002552Errors include:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002553
2554 ======== ============================================================
2555  ENOENT   no such register
Janosch Frank68cf7b12019-06-14 13:11:21 +02002556  EINVAL   invalid register ID, or no such register or used with VMs in
2557 protected virtualization mode on s390
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002558  EPERM    (arm64) register access not allowed before vcpu finalization
2559 ======== ============================================================
2560
Dave Martinfe365b42019-04-12 12:59:47 +01002561(These error codes are indicative only: do not rely on a specific error
2562code being returned in a specific situation.)
Alexander Grafe24ed812011-09-14 10:02:41 +02002563
2564This ioctl allows to receive the value of a single register implemented
2565in a vcpu. The register to read is indicated by the "id" field of the
2566kvm_one_reg struct passed in. On success, the register value can be found
2567at the memory location pointed to by "addr".
2568
2569The list of registers accessible using this interface is identical to the
Bharat Bhushan2e232702012-08-15 17:37:13 +00002570list in 4.68.
Alexander Grafe24ed812011-09-14 10:02:41 +02002571
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02002572
Eric B Munson1c0b28c2012-03-10 14:37:27 -050025734.70 KVM_KVMCLOCK_CTRL
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002574----------------------
Eric B Munson1c0b28c2012-03-10 14:37:27 -05002575
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002576:Capability: KVM_CAP_KVMCLOCK_CTRL
2577:Architectures: Any that implement pvclocks (currently x86 only)
2578:Type: vcpu ioctl
2579:Parameters: None
2580:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Eric B Munson1c0b28c2012-03-10 14:37:27 -05002581
Joshua Abraham35c59992020-05-01 18:36:24 -04002582This ioctl sets a flag accessible to the guest indicating that the specified
2583vCPU has been paused by the host userspace.
2584
2585The host will set a flag in the pvclock structure that is checked from the
2586soft lockup watchdog. The flag is part of the pvclock structure that is
2587shared between guest and host, specifically the second bit of the flags
Eric B Munson1c0b28c2012-03-10 14:37:27 -05002588field of the pvclock_vcpu_time_info structure. It will be set exclusively by
2589the host and read/cleared exclusively by the guest. The guest operation of
Joshua Abraham35c59992020-05-01 18:36:24 -04002590checking and clearing the flag must be an atomic operation so
Eric B Munson1c0b28c2012-03-10 14:37:27 -05002591load-link/store-conditional, or equivalent must be used. There are two cases
2592where the guest will clear the flag: when the soft lockup watchdog timer resets
2593itself or when a soft lockup is detected. This ioctl can be called any time
2594after pausing the vcpu, but before it is resumed.
2595
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02002596
Jan Kiszka07975ad2012-03-29 21:14:12 +020025974.71 KVM_SIGNAL_MSI
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002598-------------------
Jan Kiszka07975ad2012-03-29 21:14:12 +02002599
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002600:Capability: KVM_CAP_SIGNAL_MSI
2601:Architectures: x86 arm arm64
2602:Type: vm ioctl
2603:Parameters: struct kvm_msi (in)
2604:Returns: >0 on delivery, 0 if guest blocked the MSI, and -1 on error
Jan Kiszka07975ad2012-03-29 21:14:12 +02002605
2606Directly inject a MSI message. Only valid with in-kernel irqchip that handles
2607MSI messages.
2608
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002609::
2610
2611 struct kvm_msi {
Jan Kiszka07975ad2012-03-29 21:14:12 +02002612 __u32 address_lo;
2613 __u32 address_hi;
2614 __u32 data;
2615 __u32 flags;
Andre Przywara2b8ddd92016-07-15 12:43:24 +01002616 __u32 devid;
2617 __u8 pad[12];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002618 };
Jan Kiszka07975ad2012-03-29 21:14:12 +02002619
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002620flags:
2621 KVM_MSI_VALID_DEVID: devid contains a valid value. The per-VM
Paolo Bonzini6f49b2f2016-08-04 13:59:56 +02002622 KVM_CAP_MSI_DEVID capability advertises the requirement to provide
2623 the device ID. If this capability is not available, userspace
2624 should never set the KVM_MSI_VALID_DEVID flag as the ioctl might fail.
Andre Przywara2b8ddd92016-07-15 12:43:24 +01002625
Paolo Bonzini6f49b2f2016-08-04 13:59:56 +02002626If KVM_MSI_VALID_DEVID is set, devid contains a unique device identifier
2627for the device that wrote the MSI message. For PCI, this is usually a
2628BFD identifier in the lower 16 bits.
Jan Kiszka07975ad2012-03-29 21:14:12 +02002629
Paolo Bonzini055b6ae2016-08-04 14:01:05 +02002630On x86, address_hi is ignored unless the KVM_X2APIC_API_USE_32BIT_IDS
2631feature of KVM_CAP_X2APIC_API capability is enabled. If it is enabled,
2632address_hi bits 31-8 provide bits 31-8 of the destination id. Bits 7-0 of
2633address_hi must be zero.
Radim Krčmář371313132016-07-12 22:09:27 +02002634
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02002635
Jan Kiszka0589ff62012-04-24 16:40:16 +020026364.71 KVM_CREATE_PIT2
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002637--------------------
Jan Kiszka0589ff62012-04-24 16:40:16 +02002638
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002639:Capability: KVM_CAP_PIT2
2640:Architectures: x86
2641:Type: vm ioctl
2642:Parameters: struct kvm_pit_config (in)
2643:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Jan Kiszka0589ff62012-04-24 16:40:16 +02002644
2645Creates an in-kernel device model for the i8254 PIT. This call is only valid
2646after enabling in-kernel irqchip support via KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP. The following
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002647parameters have to be passed::
Jan Kiszka0589ff62012-04-24 16:40:16 +02002648
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002649 struct kvm_pit_config {
Jan Kiszka0589ff62012-04-24 16:40:16 +02002650 __u32 flags;
2651 __u32 pad[15];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002652 };
Jan Kiszka0589ff62012-04-24 16:40:16 +02002653
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002654Valid flags are::
Jan Kiszka0589ff62012-04-24 16:40:16 +02002655
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002656 #define KVM_PIT_SPEAKER_DUMMY 1 /* emulate speaker port stub */
Jan Kiszka0589ff62012-04-24 16:40:16 +02002657
Jan Kiszkab6ddf052012-04-24 16:40:17 +02002658PIT timer interrupts may use a per-VM kernel thread for injection. If it
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002659exists, this thread will have a name of the following pattern::
Jan Kiszkab6ddf052012-04-24 16:40:17 +02002660
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002661 kvm-pit/<owner-process-pid>
Jan Kiszkab6ddf052012-04-24 16:40:17 +02002662
2663When running a guest with elevated priorities, the scheduling parameters of
2664this thread may have to be adjusted accordingly.
2665
Jan Kiszka0589ff62012-04-24 16:40:16 +02002666This IOCTL replaces the obsolete KVM_CREATE_PIT.
2667
2668
26694.72 KVM_GET_PIT2
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002670-----------------
Jan Kiszka0589ff62012-04-24 16:40:16 +02002671
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002672:Capability: KVM_CAP_PIT_STATE2
2673:Architectures: x86
2674:Type: vm ioctl
2675:Parameters: struct kvm_pit_state2 (out)
2676:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Jan Kiszka0589ff62012-04-24 16:40:16 +02002677
2678Retrieves the state of the in-kernel PIT model. Only valid after
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002679KVM_CREATE_PIT2. The state is returned in the following structure::
Jan Kiszka0589ff62012-04-24 16:40:16 +02002680
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002681 struct kvm_pit_state2 {
Jan Kiszka0589ff62012-04-24 16:40:16 +02002682 struct kvm_pit_channel_state channels[3];
2683 __u32 flags;
2684 __u32 reserved[9];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002685 };
Jan Kiszka0589ff62012-04-24 16:40:16 +02002686
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002687Valid flags are::
Jan Kiszka0589ff62012-04-24 16:40:16 +02002688
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002689 /* disable PIT in HPET legacy mode */
2690 #define KVM_PIT_FLAGS_HPET_LEGACY 0x00000001
Jan Kiszka0589ff62012-04-24 16:40:16 +02002691
2692This IOCTL replaces the obsolete KVM_GET_PIT.
2693
2694
26954.73 KVM_SET_PIT2
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002696-----------------
Jan Kiszka0589ff62012-04-24 16:40:16 +02002697
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002698:Capability: KVM_CAP_PIT_STATE2
2699:Architectures: x86
2700:Type: vm ioctl
2701:Parameters: struct kvm_pit_state2 (in)
2702:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Jan Kiszka0589ff62012-04-24 16:40:16 +02002703
2704Sets the state of the in-kernel PIT model. Only valid after KVM_CREATE_PIT2.
2705See KVM_GET_PIT2 for details on struct kvm_pit_state2.
2706
2707This IOCTL replaces the obsolete KVM_SET_PIT.
2708
2709
Benjamin Herrenschmidt5b747162012-04-26 19:43:42 +000027104.74 KVM_PPC_GET_SMMU_INFO
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002711--------------------------
Benjamin Herrenschmidt5b747162012-04-26 19:43:42 +00002712
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002713:Capability: KVM_CAP_PPC_GET_SMMU_INFO
2714:Architectures: powerpc
2715:Type: vm ioctl
2716:Parameters: None
2717:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Benjamin Herrenschmidt5b747162012-04-26 19:43:42 +00002718
2719This populates and returns a structure describing the features of
2720the "Server" class MMU emulation supported by KVM.
Stefan Hubercc22c352013-06-05 12:24:37 +02002721This can in turn be used by userspace to generate the appropriate
Benjamin Herrenschmidt5b747162012-04-26 19:43:42 +00002722device-tree properties for the guest operating system.
2723
Carlos Garciac98be0c2014-04-04 22:31:00 -04002724The structure contains some global information, followed by an
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002725array of supported segment page sizes::
Benjamin Herrenschmidt5b747162012-04-26 19:43:42 +00002726
2727 struct kvm_ppc_smmu_info {
2728 __u64 flags;
2729 __u32 slb_size;
2730 __u32 pad;
2731 struct kvm_ppc_one_seg_page_size sps[KVM_PPC_PAGE_SIZES_MAX_SZ];
2732 };
2733
2734The supported flags are:
2735
2736 - KVM_PPC_PAGE_SIZES_REAL:
2737 When that flag is set, guest page sizes must "fit" the backing
2738 store page sizes. When not set, any page size in the list can
2739 be used regardless of how they are backed by userspace.
2740
2741 - KVM_PPC_1T_SEGMENTS
2742 The emulated MMU supports 1T segments in addition to the
2743 standard 256M ones.
2744
Paul Mackerras901f8c32018-10-08 14:24:30 +11002745 - KVM_PPC_NO_HASH
2746 This flag indicates that HPT guests are not supported by KVM,
2747 thus all guests must use radix MMU mode.
2748
Benjamin Herrenschmidt5b747162012-04-26 19:43:42 +00002749The "slb_size" field indicates how many SLB entries are supported
2750
2751The "sps" array contains 8 entries indicating the supported base
2752page sizes for a segment in increasing order. Each entry is defined
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002753as follow::
Benjamin Herrenschmidt5b747162012-04-26 19:43:42 +00002754
2755 struct kvm_ppc_one_seg_page_size {
2756 __u32 page_shift; /* Base page shift of segment (or 0) */
2757 __u32 slb_enc; /* SLB encoding for BookS */
2758 struct kvm_ppc_one_page_size enc[KVM_PPC_PAGE_SIZES_MAX_SZ];
2759 };
2760
2761An entry with a "page_shift" of 0 is unused. Because the array is
2762organized in increasing order, a lookup can stop when encoutering
2763such an entry.
2764
2765The "slb_enc" field provides the encoding to use in the SLB for the
2766page size. The bits are in positions such as the value can directly
2767be OR'ed into the "vsid" argument of the slbmte instruction.
2768
2769The "enc" array is a list which for each of those segment base page
2770size provides the list of supported actual page sizes (which can be
2771only larger or equal to the base page size), along with the
Anatol Pomozovf884ab12013-05-08 16:56:16 -07002772corresponding encoding in the hash PTE. Similarly, the array is
Benjamin Herrenschmidt5b747162012-04-26 19:43:42 +000027738 entries sorted by increasing sizes and an entry with a "0" shift
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002774is an empty entry and a terminator::
Benjamin Herrenschmidt5b747162012-04-26 19:43:42 +00002775
2776 struct kvm_ppc_one_page_size {
2777 __u32 page_shift; /* Page shift (or 0) */
2778 __u32 pte_enc; /* Encoding in the HPTE (>>12) */
2779 };
2780
2781The "pte_enc" field provides a value that can OR'ed into the hash
2782PTE's RPN field (ie, it needs to be shifted left by 12 to OR it
2783into the hash PTE second double word).
2784
Alex Williamsonf36992e2012-06-29 09:56:16 -060027854.75 KVM_IRQFD
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002786--------------
Alex Williamsonf36992e2012-06-29 09:56:16 -06002787
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002788:Capability: KVM_CAP_IRQFD
2789:Architectures: x86 s390 arm arm64
2790:Type: vm ioctl
2791:Parameters: struct kvm_irqfd (in)
2792:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Alex Williamsonf36992e2012-06-29 09:56:16 -06002793
2794Allows setting an eventfd to directly trigger a guest interrupt.
2795kvm_irqfd.fd specifies the file descriptor to use as the eventfd and
2796kvm_irqfd.gsi specifies the irqchip pin toggled by this event. When
Masanari Iida17180032013-12-22 01:21:23 +09002797an event is triggered on the eventfd, an interrupt is injected into
Alex Williamsonf36992e2012-06-29 09:56:16 -06002798the guest using the specified gsi pin. The irqfd is removed using
2799the KVM_IRQFD_FLAG_DEASSIGN flag, specifying both kvm_irqfd.fd
2800and kvm_irqfd.gsi.
2801
Alex Williamson7a844282012-09-21 11:58:03 -06002802With KVM_CAP_IRQFD_RESAMPLE, KVM_IRQFD supports a de-assert and notify
2803mechanism allowing emulation of level-triggered, irqfd-based
2804interrupts. When KVM_IRQFD_FLAG_RESAMPLE is set the user must pass an
2805additional eventfd in the kvm_irqfd.resamplefd field. When operating
2806in resample mode, posting of an interrupt through kvm_irq.fd asserts
2807the specified gsi in the irqchip. When the irqchip is resampled, such
Masanari Iida17180032013-12-22 01:21:23 +09002808as from an EOI, the gsi is de-asserted and the user is notified via
Alex Williamson7a844282012-09-21 11:58:03 -06002809kvm_irqfd.resamplefd. It is the user's responsibility to re-queue
2810the interrupt if the device making use of it still requires service.
2811Note that closing the resamplefd is not sufficient to disable the
2812irqfd. The KVM_IRQFD_FLAG_RESAMPLE is only necessary on assignment
2813and need not be specified with KVM_IRQFD_FLAG_DEASSIGN.
2814
Eric Auger180ae7b2016-07-22 16:20:41 +00002815On arm/arm64, gsi routing being supported, the following can happen:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002816
Eric Auger180ae7b2016-07-22 16:20:41 +00002817- in case no routing entry is associated to this gsi, injection fails
2818- in case the gsi is associated to an irqchip routing entry,
2819 irqchip.pin + 32 corresponds to the injected SPI ID.
Eric Auger995a0ee2016-07-22 16:20:42 +00002820- in case the gsi is associated to an MSI routing entry, the MSI
2821 message and device ID are translated into an LPI (support restricted
2822 to GICv3 ITS in-kernel emulation).
Eric Auger174178f2015-03-04 11:14:36 +01002823
Linus Torvalds5fecc9d2012-07-24 12:01:20 -070028244.76 KVM_PPC_ALLOCATE_HTAB
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002825--------------------------
Paul Mackerras32fad282012-05-04 02:32:53 +00002826
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002827:Capability: KVM_CAP_PPC_ALLOC_HTAB
2828:Architectures: powerpc
2829:Type: vm ioctl
2830:Parameters: Pointer to u32 containing hash table order (in/out)
2831:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Paul Mackerras32fad282012-05-04 02:32:53 +00002832
2833This requests the host kernel to allocate an MMU hash table for a
2834guest using the PAPR paravirtualization interface. This only does
2835anything if the kernel is configured to use the Book 3S HV style of
2836virtualization. Otherwise the capability doesn't exist and the ioctl
2837returns an ENOTTY error. The rest of this description assumes Book 3S
2838HV.
2839
2840There must be no vcpus running when this ioctl is called; if there
2841are, it will do nothing and return an EBUSY error.
2842
2843The parameter is a pointer to a 32-bit unsigned integer variable
2844containing the order (log base 2) of the desired size of the hash
2845table, which must be between 18 and 46. On successful return from the
David Gibsonf98a8bf2016-12-20 16:49:03 +11002846ioctl, the value will not be changed by the kernel.
Paul Mackerras32fad282012-05-04 02:32:53 +00002847
2848If no hash table has been allocated when any vcpu is asked to run
2849(with the KVM_RUN ioctl), the host kernel will allocate a
2850default-sized hash table (16 MB).
2851
2852If this ioctl is called when a hash table has already been allocated,
David Gibsonf98a8bf2016-12-20 16:49:03 +11002853with a different order from the existing hash table, the existing hash
2854table will be freed and a new one allocated. If this is ioctl is
2855called when a hash table has already been allocated of the same order
2856as specified, the kernel will clear out the existing hash table (zero
2857all HPTEs). In either case, if the guest is using the virtualized
2858real-mode area (VRMA) facility, the kernel will re-create the VMRA
2859HPTEs on the next KVM_RUN of any vcpu.
Paul Mackerras32fad282012-05-04 02:32:53 +00002860
Cornelia Huck416ad652012-10-02 16:25:37 +020028614.77 KVM_S390_INTERRUPT
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002862-----------------------
Cornelia Huck416ad652012-10-02 16:25:37 +02002863
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002864:Capability: basic
2865:Architectures: s390
2866:Type: vm ioctl, vcpu ioctl
2867:Parameters: struct kvm_s390_interrupt (in)
2868:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Cornelia Huck416ad652012-10-02 16:25:37 +02002869
2870Allows to inject an interrupt to the guest. Interrupts can be floating
2871(vm ioctl) or per cpu (vcpu ioctl), depending on the interrupt type.
2872
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002873Interrupt parameters are passed via kvm_s390_interrupt::
Cornelia Huck416ad652012-10-02 16:25:37 +02002874
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002875 struct kvm_s390_interrupt {
Cornelia Huck416ad652012-10-02 16:25:37 +02002876 __u32 type;
2877 __u32 parm;
2878 __u64 parm64;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002879 };
Cornelia Huck416ad652012-10-02 16:25:37 +02002880
2881type can be one of the following:
2882
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002883KVM_S390_SIGP_STOP (vcpu)
2884 - sigp stop; optional flags in parm
2885KVM_S390_PROGRAM_INT (vcpu)
2886 - program check; code in parm
2887KVM_S390_SIGP_SET_PREFIX (vcpu)
2888 - sigp set prefix; prefix address in parm
2889KVM_S390_RESTART (vcpu)
2890 - restart
2891KVM_S390_INT_CLOCK_COMP (vcpu)
2892 - clock comparator interrupt
2893KVM_S390_INT_CPU_TIMER (vcpu)
2894 - CPU timer interrupt
2895KVM_S390_INT_VIRTIO (vm)
2896 - virtio external interrupt; external interrupt
2897 parameters in parm and parm64
2898KVM_S390_INT_SERVICE (vm)
2899 - sclp external interrupt; sclp parameter in parm
2900KVM_S390_INT_EMERGENCY (vcpu)
2901 - sigp emergency; source cpu in parm
2902KVM_S390_INT_EXTERNAL_CALL (vcpu)
2903 - sigp external call; source cpu in parm
2904KVM_S390_INT_IO(ai,cssid,ssid,schid) (vm)
2905 - compound value to indicate an
2906 I/O interrupt (ai - adapter interrupt; cssid,ssid,schid - subchannel);
2907 I/O interruption parameters in parm (subchannel) and parm64 (intparm,
2908 interruption subclass)
2909KVM_S390_MCHK (vm, vcpu)
2910 - machine check interrupt; cr 14 bits in parm, machine check interrupt
2911 code in parm64 (note that machine checks needing further payload are not
2912 supported by this ioctl)
Cornelia Huck416ad652012-10-02 16:25:37 +02002913
Sean Christopherson5e124902019-02-15 12:48:38 -08002914This is an asynchronous vcpu ioctl and can be invoked from any thread.
Cornelia Huck416ad652012-10-02 16:25:37 +02002915
Paul Mackerrasa2932922012-11-19 22:57:20 +000029164.78 KVM_PPC_GET_HTAB_FD
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002917------------------------
Paul Mackerrasa2932922012-11-19 22:57:20 +00002918
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002919:Capability: KVM_CAP_PPC_HTAB_FD
2920:Architectures: powerpc
2921:Type: vm ioctl
2922:Parameters: Pointer to struct kvm_get_htab_fd (in)
2923:Returns: file descriptor number (>= 0) on success, -1 on error
Paul Mackerrasa2932922012-11-19 22:57:20 +00002924
2925This returns a file descriptor that can be used either to read out the
2926entries in the guest's hashed page table (HPT), or to write entries to
2927initialize the HPT. The returned fd can only be written to if the
2928KVM_GET_HTAB_WRITE bit is set in the flags field of the argument, and
2929can only be read if that bit is clear. The argument struct looks like
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002930this::
Paul Mackerrasa2932922012-11-19 22:57:20 +00002931
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002932 /* For KVM_PPC_GET_HTAB_FD */
2933 struct kvm_get_htab_fd {
Paul Mackerrasa2932922012-11-19 22:57:20 +00002934 __u64 flags;
2935 __u64 start_index;
2936 __u64 reserved[2];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002937 };
Paul Mackerrasa2932922012-11-19 22:57:20 +00002938
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002939 /* Values for kvm_get_htab_fd.flags */
2940 #define KVM_GET_HTAB_BOLTED_ONLY ((__u64)0x1)
2941 #define KVM_GET_HTAB_WRITE ((__u64)0x2)
Paul Mackerrasa2932922012-11-19 22:57:20 +00002942
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002943The 'start_index' field gives the index in the HPT of the entry at
Paul Mackerrasa2932922012-11-19 22:57:20 +00002944which to start reading. It is ignored when writing.
2945
2946Reads on the fd will initially supply information about all
2947"interesting" HPT entries. Interesting entries are those with the
2948bolted bit set, if the KVM_GET_HTAB_BOLTED_ONLY bit is set, otherwise
2949all entries. When the end of the HPT is reached, the read() will
2950return. If read() is called again on the fd, it will start again from
2951the beginning of the HPT, but will only return HPT entries that have
2952changed since they were last read.
2953
2954Data read or written is structured as a header (8 bytes) followed by a
2955series of valid HPT entries (16 bytes) each. The header indicates how
2956many valid HPT entries there are and how many invalid entries follow
2957the valid entries. The invalid entries are not represented explicitly
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002958in the stream. The header format is::
Paul Mackerrasa2932922012-11-19 22:57:20 +00002959
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002960 struct kvm_get_htab_header {
Paul Mackerrasa2932922012-11-19 22:57:20 +00002961 __u32 index;
2962 __u16 n_valid;
2963 __u16 n_invalid;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002964 };
Paul Mackerrasa2932922012-11-19 22:57:20 +00002965
2966Writes to the fd create HPT entries starting at the index given in the
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002967header; first 'n_valid' valid entries with contents from the data
2968written, then 'n_invalid' invalid entries, invalidating any previously
Paul Mackerrasa2932922012-11-19 22:57:20 +00002969valid entries found.
2970
Scott Wood852b6d52013-04-12 14:08:42 +000029714.79 KVM_CREATE_DEVICE
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002972----------------------
Scott Wood852b6d52013-04-12 14:08:42 +00002973
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002974:Capability: KVM_CAP_DEVICE_CTRL
2975:Type: vm ioctl
2976:Parameters: struct kvm_create_device (in/out)
2977:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
2978
Scott Wood852b6d52013-04-12 14:08:42 +00002979Errors:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002980
2981 ====== =======================================================
2982 ENODEV The device type is unknown or unsupported
2983 EEXIST Device already created, and this type of device may not
Scott Wood852b6d52013-04-12 14:08:42 +00002984 be instantiated multiple times
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01002985 ====== =======================================================
Scott Wood852b6d52013-04-12 14:08:42 +00002986
2987 Other error conditions may be defined by individual device types or
2988 have their standard meanings.
2989
2990Creates an emulated device in the kernel. The file descriptor returned
2991in fd can be used with KVM_SET/GET/HAS_DEVICE_ATTR.
2992
2993If the KVM_CREATE_DEVICE_TEST flag is set, only test whether the
2994device type is supported (not necessarily whether it can be created
2995in the current vm).
2996
2997Individual devices should not define flags. Attributes should be used
2998for specifying any behavior that is not implied by the device type
2999number.
3000
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003001::
3002
3003 struct kvm_create_device {
Scott Wood852b6d52013-04-12 14:08:42 +00003004 __u32 type; /* in: KVM_DEV_TYPE_xxx */
3005 __u32 fd; /* out: device handle */
3006 __u32 flags; /* in: KVM_CREATE_DEVICE_xxx */
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003007 };
Scott Wood852b6d52013-04-12 14:08:42 +00003008
30094.80 KVM_SET_DEVICE_ATTR/KVM_GET_DEVICE_ATTR
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003010--------------------------------------------
Scott Wood852b6d52013-04-12 14:08:42 +00003011
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003012:Capability: KVM_CAP_DEVICE_CTRL, KVM_CAP_VM_ATTRIBUTES for vm device,
3013 KVM_CAP_VCPU_ATTRIBUTES for vcpu device
3014:Type: device ioctl, vm ioctl, vcpu ioctl
3015:Parameters: struct kvm_device_attr
3016:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
3017
Scott Wood852b6d52013-04-12 14:08:42 +00003018Errors:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003019
3020 ===== =============================================================
3021 ENXIO The group or attribute is unknown/unsupported for this device
David Hildenbrandf9cbd9b2016-03-03 09:48:47 +01003022 or hardware support is missing.
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003023 EPERM The attribute cannot (currently) be accessed this way
Scott Wood852b6d52013-04-12 14:08:42 +00003024 (e.g. read-only attribute, or attribute that only makes
3025 sense when the device is in a different state)
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003026 ===== =============================================================
Scott Wood852b6d52013-04-12 14:08:42 +00003027
3028 Other error conditions may be defined by individual device types.
3029
3030Gets/sets a specified piece of device configuration and/or state. The
3031semantics are device-specific. See individual device documentation in
3032the "devices" directory. As with ONE_REG, the size of the data
3033transferred is defined by the particular attribute.
3034
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003035::
3036
3037 struct kvm_device_attr {
Scott Wood852b6d52013-04-12 14:08:42 +00003038 __u32 flags; /* no flags currently defined */
3039 __u32 group; /* device-defined */
3040 __u64 attr; /* group-defined */
3041 __u64 addr; /* userspace address of attr data */
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003042 };
Scott Wood852b6d52013-04-12 14:08:42 +00003043
30444.81 KVM_HAS_DEVICE_ATTR
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003045------------------------
Scott Wood852b6d52013-04-12 14:08:42 +00003046
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003047:Capability: KVM_CAP_DEVICE_CTRL, KVM_CAP_VM_ATTRIBUTES for vm device,
3048 KVM_CAP_VCPU_ATTRIBUTES for vcpu device
3049:Type: device ioctl, vm ioctl, vcpu ioctl
3050:Parameters: struct kvm_device_attr
3051:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
3052
Scott Wood852b6d52013-04-12 14:08:42 +00003053Errors:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003054
3055 ===== =============================================================
3056 ENXIO The group or attribute is unknown/unsupported for this device
David Hildenbrandf9cbd9b2016-03-03 09:48:47 +01003057 or hardware support is missing.
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003058 ===== =============================================================
Scott Wood852b6d52013-04-12 14:08:42 +00003059
3060Tests whether a device supports a particular attribute. A successful
3061return indicates the attribute is implemented. It does not necessarily
3062indicate that the attribute can be read or written in the device's
3063current state. "addr" is ignored.
Alex Williamsonf36992e2012-06-29 09:56:16 -06003064
Alexey Kardashevskiyd8968f12013-06-19 11:42:07 +100030654.82 KVM_ARM_VCPU_INIT
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003066----------------------
Christoffer Dall749cf76c2013-01-20 18:28:06 -05003067
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003068:Capability: basic
3069:Architectures: arm, arm64
3070:Type: vcpu ioctl
3071:Parameters: struct kvm_vcpu_init (in)
3072:Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error
3073
Christoffer Dall749cf76c2013-01-20 18:28:06 -05003074Errors:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003075
3076 ====== =================================================================
3077  EINVAL    the target is unknown, or the combination of features is invalid.
3078  ENOENT    a features bit specified is unknown.
3079 ====== =================================================================
Christoffer Dall749cf76c2013-01-20 18:28:06 -05003080
3081This tells KVM what type of CPU to present to the guest, and what
3082optional features it should have.  This will cause a reset of the cpu
3083registers to their initial values.  If this is not called, KVM_RUN will
3084return ENOEXEC for that vcpu.
3085
3086Note that because some registers reflect machine topology, all vcpus
3087should be created before this ioctl is invoked.
3088
Christoffer Dallf7fa034d2014-10-16 16:40:53 +02003089Userspace can call this function multiple times for a given vcpu, including
3090after the vcpu has been run. This will reset the vcpu to its initial
3091state. All calls to this function after the initial call must use the same
3092target and same set of feature flags, otherwise EINVAL will be returned.
3093
Marc Zyngieraa024c22013-01-20 18:28:13 -05003094Possible features:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003095
Marc Zyngieraa024c22013-01-20 18:28:13 -05003096 - KVM_ARM_VCPU_POWER_OFF: Starts the CPU in a power-off state.
Christoffer Dall3ad8b3d2014-10-16 16:14:43 +02003097 Depends on KVM_CAP_ARM_PSCI. If not set, the CPU will be powered on
3098 and execute guest code when KVM_RUN is called.
Marc Zyngier379e04c72013-04-02 17:46:31 +01003099 - KVM_ARM_VCPU_EL1_32BIT: Starts the CPU in a 32bit mode.
3100 Depends on KVM_CAP_ARM_EL1_32BIT (arm64 only).
Marc Zyngier85bd0ba2018-01-21 16:42:56 +00003101 - KVM_ARM_VCPU_PSCI_0_2: Emulate PSCI v0.2 (or a future revision
3102 backward compatible with v0.2) for the CPU.
Anup Patel50bb0c92014-04-29 11:24:17 +05303103 Depends on KVM_CAP_ARM_PSCI_0_2.
Shannon Zhao808e7382016-01-11 22:46:15 +08003104 - KVM_ARM_VCPU_PMU_V3: Emulate PMUv3 for the CPU.
3105 Depends on KVM_CAP_ARM_PMU_V3.
Marc Zyngieraa024c22013-01-20 18:28:13 -05003106
Amit Daniel Kachhapa22fa322019-04-23 10:12:36 +05303107 - KVM_ARM_VCPU_PTRAUTH_ADDRESS: Enables Address Pointer authentication
3108 for arm64 only.
Amit Daniel Kachhapa243c162019-04-23 10:12:37 +05303109 Depends on KVM_CAP_ARM_PTRAUTH_ADDRESS.
3110 If KVM_CAP_ARM_PTRAUTH_ADDRESS and KVM_CAP_ARM_PTRAUTH_GENERIC are
3111 both present, then both KVM_ARM_VCPU_PTRAUTH_ADDRESS and
3112 KVM_ARM_VCPU_PTRAUTH_GENERIC must be requested or neither must be
3113 requested.
Amit Daniel Kachhapa22fa322019-04-23 10:12:36 +05303114
3115 - KVM_ARM_VCPU_PTRAUTH_GENERIC: Enables Generic Pointer authentication
3116 for arm64 only.
Amit Daniel Kachhapa243c162019-04-23 10:12:37 +05303117 Depends on KVM_CAP_ARM_PTRAUTH_GENERIC.
3118 If KVM_CAP_ARM_PTRAUTH_ADDRESS and KVM_CAP_ARM_PTRAUTH_GENERIC are
3119 both present, then both KVM_ARM_VCPU_PTRAUTH_ADDRESS and
3120 KVM_ARM_VCPU_PTRAUTH_GENERIC must be requested or neither must be
3121 requested.
Amit Daniel Kachhapa22fa322019-04-23 10:12:36 +05303122
Dave Martin50036ad2018-09-28 14:39:27 +01003123 - KVM_ARM_VCPU_SVE: Enables SVE for the CPU (arm64 only).
3124 Depends on KVM_CAP_ARM_SVE.
3125 Requires KVM_ARM_VCPU_FINALIZE(KVM_ARM_VCPU_SVE):
3126
3127 * After KVM_ARM_VCPU_INIT:
3128
3129 - KVM_REG_ARM64_SVE_VLS may be read using KVM_GET_ONE_REG: the
3130 initial value of this pseudo-register indicates the best set of
3131 vector lengths possible for a vcpu on this host.
3132
3133 * Before KVM_ARM_VCPU_FINALIZE(KVM_ARM_VCPU_SVE):
3134
3135 - KVM_RUN and KVM_GET_REG_LIST are not available;
3136
3137 - KVM_GET_ONE_REG and KVM_SET_ONE_REG cannot be used to access
3138 the scalable archietctural SVE registers
3139 KVM_REG_ARM64_SVE_ZREG(), KVM_REG_ARM64_SVE_PREG() or
3140 KVM_REG_ARM64_SVE_FFR;
3141
3142 - KVM_REG_ARM64_SVE_VLS may optionally be written using
3143 KVM_SET_ONE_REG, to modify the set of vector lengths available
3144 for the vcpu.
3145
3146 * After KVM_ARM_VCPU_FINALIZE(KVM_ARM_VCPU_SVE):
3147
3148 - the KVM_REG_ARM64_SVE_VLS pseudo-register is immutable, and can
3149 no longer be written using KVM_SET_ONE_REG.
Christoffer Dall749cf76c2013-01-20 18:28:06 -05003150
Anup Patel740edfc2013-09-30 14:20:08 +053031514.83 KVM_ARM_PREFERRED_TARGET
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003152-----------------------------
Anup Patel740edfc2013-09-30 14:20:08 +05303153
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003154:Capability: basic
3155:Architectures: arm, arm64
3156:Type: vm ioctl
Randy Dunlapa84b7572020-07-07 11:04:14 -07003157:Parameters: struct kvm_vcpu_init (out)
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003158:Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error
3159
Anup Patel740edfc2013-09-30 14:20:08 +05303160Errors:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003161
3162 ====== ==========================================
3163 ENODEV no preferred target available for the host
3164 ====== ==========================================
Anup Patel740edfc2013-09-30 14:20:08 +05303165
3166This queries KVM for preferred CPU target type which can be emulated
3167by KVM on underlying host.
3168
3169The ioctl returns struct kvm_vcpu_init instance containing information
3170about preferred CPU target type and recommended features for it. The
3171kvm_vcpu_init->features bitmap returned will have feature bits set if
3172the preferred target recommends setting these features, but this is
3173not mandatory.
3174
3175The information returned by this ioctl can be used to prepare an instance
3176of struct kvm_vcpu_init for KVM_ARM_VCPU_INIT ioctl which will result in
Randy Dunlap3747c5d2020-07-03 14:29:06 -07003177VCPU matching underlying host.
Anup Patel740edfc2013-09-30 14:20:08 +05303178
3179
31804.84 KVM_GET_REG_LIST
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003181---------------------
Christoffer Dall749cf76c2013-01-20 18:28:06 -05003182
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003183:Capability: basic
3184:Architectures: arm, arm64, mips
3185:Type: vcpu ioctl
3186:Parameters: struct kvm_reg_list (in/out)
3187:Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error
3188
Christoffer Dall749cf76c2013-01-20 18:28:06 -05003189Errors:
Christoffer Dall749cf76c2013-01-20 18:28:06 -05003190
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003191 ===== ==============================================================
3192  E2BIG     the reg index list is too big to fit in the array specified by
3193             the user (the number required will be written into n).
3194 ===== ==============================================================
3195
3196::
3197
3198 struct kvm_reg_list {
Christoffer Dall749cf76c2013-01-20 18:28:06 -05003199 __u64 n; /* number of registers in reg[] */
3200 __u64 reg[0];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003201 };
Christoffer Dall749cf76c2013-01-20 18:28:06 -05003202
3203This ioctl returns the guest registers that are supported for the
3204KVM_GET_ONE_REG/KVM_SET_ONE_REG calls.
3205
Christoffer Dallce01e4e2013-09-23 14:55:56 -07003206
32074.85 KVM_ARM_SET_DEVICE_ADDR (deprecated)
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003208-----------------------------------------
Christoffer Dall3401d5462013-01-23 13:18:04 -05003209
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003210:Capability: KVM_CAP_ARM_SET_DEVICE_ADDR
3211:Architectures: arm, arm64
3212:Type: vm ioctl
3213:Parameters: struct kvm_arm_device_address (in)
3214:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
3215
Christoffer Dall3401d5462013-01-23 13:18:04 -05003216Errors:
Christoffer Dall3401d5462013-01-23 13:18:04 -05003217
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003218 ====== ============================================
3219 ENODEV The device id is unknown
3220 ENXIO Device not supported on current system
3221 EEXIST Address already set
3222 E2BIG Address outside guest physical address space
3223 EBUSY Address overlaps with other device range
3224 ====== ============================================
3225
3226::
3227
3228 struct kvm_arm_device_addr {
Christoffer Dall3401d5462013-01-23 13:18:04 -05003229 __u64 id;
3230 __u64 addr;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003231 };
Christoffer Dall3401d5462013-01-23 13:18:04 -05003232
3233Specify a device address in the guest's physical address space where guests
3234can access emulated or directly exposed devices, which the host kernel needs
3235to know about. The id field is an architecture specific identifier for a
3236specific device.
3237
Marc Zyngier379e04c72013-04-02 17:46:31 +01003238ARM/arm64 divides the id field into two parts, a device id and an
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003239address type id specific to the individual device::
Christoffer Dall3401d5462013-01-23 13:18:04 -05003240
3241  bits: | 63 ... 32 | 31 ... 16 | 15 ... 0 |
3242 field: | 0x00000000 | device id | addr type id |
3243
Marc Zyngier379e04c72013-04-02 17:46:31 +01003244ARM/arm64 currently only require this when using the in-kernel GIC
3245support for the hardware VGIC features, using KVM_ARM_DEVICE_VGIC_V2
3246as the device id. When setting the base address for the guest's
3247mapping of the VGIC virtual CPU and distributor interface, the ioctl
3248must be called after calling KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP, but before calling
3249KVM_RUN on any of the VCPUs. Calling this ioctl twice for any of the
3250base addresses will return -EEXIST.
Christoffer Dall3401d5462013-01-23 13:18:04 -05003251
Christoffer Dallce01e4e2013-09-23 14:55:56 -07003252Note, this IOCTL is deprecated and the more flexible SET/GET_DEVICE_ATTR API
3253should be used instead.
3254
3255
Anup Patel740edfc2013-09-30 14:20:08 +053032564.86 KVM_PPC_RTAS_DEFINE_TOKEN
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003257------------------------------
Michael Ellerman8e591cb2013-04-17 20:30:00 +00003258
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003259:Capability: KVM_CAP_PPC_RTAS
3260:Architectures: ppc
3261:Type: vm ioctl
3262:Parameters: struct kvm_rtas_token_args
3263:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Michael Ellerman8e591cb2013-04-17 20:30:00 +00003264
3265Defines a token value for a RTAS (Run Time Abstraction Services)
3266service in order to allow it to be handled in the kernel. The
3267argument struct gives the name of the service, which must be the name
3268of a service that has a kernel-side implementation. If the token
3269value is non-zero, it will be associated with that service, and
3270subsequent RTAS calls by the guest specifying that token will be
3271handled by the kernel. If the token value is 0, then any token
3272associated with the service will be forgotten, and subsequent RTAS
3273calls by the guest for that service will be passed to userspace to be
3274handled.
3275
Alex Bennée4bd9d342014-09-09 17:27:18 +010032764.87 KVM_SET_GUEST_DEBUG
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003277------------------------
Alex Bennée4bd9d342014-09-09 17:27:18 +01003278
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003279:Capability: KVM_CAP_SET_GUEST_DEBUG
3280:Architectures: x86, s390, ppc, arm64
3281:Type: vcpu ioctl
3282:Parameters: struct kvm_guest_debug (in)
3283:Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error
Alex Bennée4bd9d342014-09-09 17:27:18 +01003284
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003285::
3286
3287 struct kvm_guest_debug {
Alex Bennée4bd9d342014-09-09 17:27:18 +01003288 __u32 control;
3289 __u32 pad;
3290 struct kvm_guest_debug_arch arch;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003291 };
Alex Bennée4bd9d342014-09-09 17:27:18 +01003292
3293Set up the processor specific debug registers and configure vcpu for
3294handling guest debug events. There are two parts to the structure, the
3295first a control bitfield indicates the type of debug events to handle
3296when running. Common control bits are:
3297
3298 - KVM_GUESTDBG_ENABLE: guest debugging is enabled
3299 - KVM_GUESTDBG_SINGLESTEP: the next run should single-step
3300
3301The top 16 bits of the control field are architecture specific control
3302flags which can include the following:
3303
Alex Bennée4bd611c2015-07-07 17:29:57 +01003304 - KVM_GUESTDBG_USE_SW_BP: using software breakpoints [x86, arm64]
Alex Bennée834bf882015-07-07 17:30:02 +01003305 - KVM_GUESTDBG_USE_HW_BP: using hardware breakpoints [x86, s390, arm64]
Alex Bennée4bd9d342014-09-09 17:27:18 +01003306 - KVM_GUESTDBG_INJECT_DB: inject DB type exception [x86]
3307 - KVM_GUESTDBG_INJECT_BP: inject BP type exception [x86]
3308 - KVM_GUESTDBG_EXIT_PENDING: trigger an immediate guest exit [s390]
3309
3310For example KVM_GUESTDBG_USE_SW_BP indicates that software breakpoints
3311are enabled in memory so we need to ensure breakpoint exceptions are
3312correctly trapped and the KVM run loop exits at the breakpoint and not
3313running off into the normal guest vector. For KVM_GUESTDBG_USE_HW_BP
3314we need to ensure the guest vCPUs architecture specific registers are
3315updated to the correct (supplied) values.
3316
3317The second part of the structure is architecture specific and
3318typically contains a set of debug registers.
3319
Alex Bennée834bf882015-07-07 17:30:02 +01003320For arm64 the number of debug registers is implementation defined and
3321can be determined by querying the KVM_CAP_GUEST_DEBUG_HW_BPS and
3322KVM_CAP_GUEST_DEBUG_HW_WPS capabilities which return a positive number
3323indicating the number of supported registers.
3324
Fabiano Rosas1a9167a2019-06-19 13:01:27 -03003325For ppc, the KVM_CAP_PPC_GUEST_DEBUG_SSTEP capability indicates whether
3326the single-step debug event (KVM_GUESTDBG_SINGLESTEP) is supported.
3327
Alex Bennée4bd9d342014-09-09 17:27:18 +01003328When debug events exit the main run loop with the reason
3329KVM_EXIT_DEBUG with the kvm_debug_exit_arch part of the kvm_run
3330structure containing architecture specific debug information.
Christoffer Dall3401d5462013-01-23 13:18:04 -05003331
Alex Bennée209cf192014-09-09 17:27:19 +010033324.88 KVM_GET_EMULATED_CPUID
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003333---------------------------
Alex Bennée209cf192014-09-09 17:27:19 +01003334
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003335:Capability: KVM_CAP_EXT_EMUL_CPUID
3336:Architectures: x86
3337:Type: system ioctl
3338:Parameters: struct kvm_cpuid2 (in/out)
3339:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Alex Bennée209cf192014-09-09 17:27:19 +01003340
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003341::
3342
3343 struct kvm_cpuid2 {
Alex Bennée209cf192014-09-09 17:27:19 +01003344 __u32 nent;
3345 __u32 flags;
3346 struct kvm_cpuid_entry2 entries[0];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003347 };
Alex Bennée209cf192014-09-09 17:27:19 +01003348
3349The member 'flags' is used for passing flags from userspace.
3350
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003351::
Alex Bennée209cf192014-09-09 17:27:19 +01003352
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003353 #define KVM_CPUID_FLAG_SIGNIFCANT_INDEX BIT(0)
Sean Christopherson7ff6c032020-03-02 15:56:51 -08003354 #define KVM_CPUID_FLAG_STATEFUL_FUNC BIT(1) /* deprecated */
3355 #define KVM_CPUID_FLAG_STATE_READ_NEXT BIT(2) /* deprecated */
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003356
3357 struct kvm_cpuid_entry2 {
Alex Bennée209cf192014-09-09 17:27:19 +01003358 __u32 function;
3359 __u32 index;
3360 __u32 flags;
3361 __u32 eax;
3362 __u32 ebx;
3363 __u32 ecx;
3364 __u32 edx;
3365 __u32 padding[3];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003366 };
Alex Bennée209cf192014-09-09 17:27:19 +01003367
3368This ioctl returns x86 cpuid features which are emulated by
3369kvm.Userspace can use the information returned by this ioctl to query
3370which features are emulated by kvm instead of being present natively.
3371
3372Userspace invokes KVM_GET_EMULATED_CPUID by passing a kvm_cpuid2
3373structure with the 'nent' field indicating the number of entries in
3374the variable-size array 'entries'. If the number of entries is too low
3375to describe the cpu capabilities, an error (E2BIG) is returned. If the
3376number is too high, the 'nent' field is adjusted and an error (ENOMEM)
3377is returned. If the number is just right, the 'nent' field is adjusted
3378to the number of valid entries in the 'entries' array, which is then
3379filled.
3380
3381The entries returned are the set CPUID bits of the respective features
3382which kvm emulates, as returned by the CPUID instruction, with unknown
3383or unsupported feature bits cleared.
3384
3385Features like x2apic, for example, may not be present in the host cpu
3386but are exposed by kvm in KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_CPUID because they can be
3387emulated efficiently and thus not included here.
3388
3389The fields in each entry are defined as follows:
3390
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003391 function:
3392 the eax value used to obtain the entry
3393 index:
3394 the ecx value used to obtain the entry (for entries that are
Alex Bennée209cf192014-09-09 17:27:19 +01003395 affected by ecx)
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003396 flags:
3397 an OR of zero or more of the following:
3398
Alex Bennée209cf192014-09-09 17:27:19 +01003399 KVM_CPUID_FLAG_SIGNIFCANT_INDEX:
3400 if the index field is valid
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003401
3402 eax, ebx, ecx, edx:
3403
3404 the values returned by the cpuid instruction for
Alex Bennée209cf192014-09-09 17:27:19 +01003405 this function/index combination
3406
Thomas Huth41408c282015-02-06 15:01:21 +010034074.89 KVM_S390_MEM_OP
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003408--------------------
Thomas Huth41408c282015-02-06 15:01:21 +01003409
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003410:Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_MEM_OP
3411:Architectures: s390
3412:Type: vcpu ioctl
3413:Parameters: struct kvm_s390_mem_op (in)
3414:Returns: = 0 on success,
3415 < 0 on generic error (e.g. -EFAULT or -ENOMEM),
3416 > 0 if an exception occurred while walking the page tables
Thomas Huth41408c282015-02-06 15:01:21 +01003417
Masanari Iida5d4f6f32015-10-04 00:46:21 +09003418Read or write data from/to the logical (virtual) memory of a VCPU.
Thomas Huth41408c282015-02-06 15:01:21 +01003419
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003420Parameters are specified via the following structure::
Thomas Huth41408c282015-02-06 15:01:21 +01003421
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003422 struct kvm_s390_mem_op {
Thomas Huth41408c282015-02-06 15:01:21 +01003423 __u64 gaddr; /* the guest address */
3424 __u64 flags; /* flags */
3425 __u32 size; /* amount of bytes */
3426 __u32 op; /* type of operation */
3427 __u64 buf; /* buffer in userspace */
3428 __u8 ar; /* the access register number */
3429 __u8 reserved[31]; /* should be set to 0 */
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003430 };
Thomas Huth41408c282015-02-06 15:01:21 +01003431
3432The type of operation is specified in the "op" field. It is either
3433KVM_S390_MEMOP_LOGICAL_READ for reading from logical memory space or
3434KVM_S390_MEMOP_LOGICAL_WRITE for writing to logical memory space. The
3435KVM_S390_MEMOP_F_CHECK_ONLY flag can be set in the "flags" field to check
3436whether the corresponding memory access would create an access exception
3437(without touching the data in the memory at the destination). In case an
3438access exception occurred while walking the MMU tables of the guest, the
3439ioctl returns a positive error number to indicate the type of exception.
3440This exception is also raised directly at the corresponding VCPU if the
3441flag KVM_S390_MEMOP_F_INJECT_EXCEPTION is set in the "flags" field.
3442
3443The start address of the memory region has to be specified in the "gaddr"
Cornelia Huckb4d863c2019-08-29 14:47:46 +02003444field, and the length of the region in the "size" field (which must not
3445be 0). The maximum value for "size" can be obtained by checking the
3446KVM_CAP_S390_MEM_OP capability. "buf" is the buffer supplied by the
3447userspace application where the read data should be written to for
3448KVM_S390_MEMOP_LOGICAL_READ, or where the data that should be written is
3449stored for a KVM_S390_MEMOP_LOGICAL_WRITE. When KVM_S390_MEMOP_F_CHECK_ONLY
3450is specified, "buf" is unused and can be NULL. "ar" designates the access
3451register number to be used; the valid range is 0..15.
Thomas Huth41408c282015-02-06 15:01:21 +01003452
3453The "reserved" field is meant for future extensions. It is not used by
3454KVM with the currently defined set of flags.
3455
Jason J. Herne30ee2a92014-09-23 09:23:01 -040034564.90 KVM_S390_GET_SKEYS
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003457-----------------------
Jason J. Herne30ee2a92014-09-23 09:23:01 -04003458
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003459:Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_SKEYS
3460:Architectures: s390
3461:Type: vm ioctl
3462:Parameters: struct kvm_s390_skeys
3463:Returns: 0 on success, KVM_S390_GET_KEYS_NONE if guest is not using storage
3464 keys, negative value on error
Jason J. Herne30ee2a92014-09-23 09:23:01 -04003465
3466This ioctl is used to get guest storage key values on the s390
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003467architecture. The ioctl takes parameters via the kvm_s390_skeys struct::
Jason J. Herne30ee2a92014-09-23 09:23:01 -04003468
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003469 struct kvm_s390_skeys {
Jason J. Herne30ee2a92014-09-23 09:23:01 -04003470 __u64 start_gfn;
3471 __u64 count;
3472 __u64 skeydata_addr;
3473 __u32 flags;
3474 __u32 reserved[9];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003475 };
Jason J. Herne30ee2a92014-09-23 09:23:01 -04003476
3477The start_gfn field is the number of the first guest frame whose storage keys
3478you want to get.
3479
3480The count field is the number of consecutive frames (starting from start_gfn)
3481whose storage keys to get. The count field must be at least 1 and the maximum
3482allowed value is defined as KVM_S390_SKEYS_ALLOC_MAX. Values outside this range
3483will cause the ioctl to return -EINVAL.
3484
3485The skeydata_addr field is the address to a buffer large enough to hold count
3486bytes. This buffer will be filled with storage key data by the ioctl.
3487
34884.91 KVM_S390_SET_SKEYS
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003489-----------------------
Jason J. Herne30ee2a92014-09-23 09:23:01 -04003490
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003491:Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_SKEYS
3492:Architectures: s390
3493:Type: vm ioctl
3494:Parameters: struct kvm_s390_skeys
3495:Returns: 0 on success, negative value on error
Jason J. Herne30ee2a92014-09-23 09:23:01 -04003496
3497This ioctl is used to set guest storage key values on the s390
3498architecture. The ioctl takes parameters via the kvm_s390_skeys struct.
3499See section on KVM_S390_GET_SKEYS for struct definition.
3500
3501The start_gfn field is the number of the first guest frame whose storage keys
3502you want to set.
3503
3504The count field is the number of consecutive frames (starting from start_gfn)
3505whose storage keys to get. The count field must be at least 1 and the maximum
3506allowed value is defined as KVM_S390_SKEYS_ALLOC_MAX. Values outside this range
3507will cause the ioctl to return -EINVAL.
3508
3509The skeydata_addr field is the address to a buffer containing count bytes of
3510storage keys. Each byte in the buffer will be set as the storage key for a
3511single frame starting at start_gfn for count frames.
3512
3513Note: If any architecturally invalid key value is found in the given data then
3514the ioctl will return -EINVAL.
3515
Jens Freimann47b43c52014-11-11 20:57:06 +010035164.92 KVM_S390_IRQ
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003517-----------------
Jens Freimann47b43c52014-11-11 20:57:06 +01003518
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003519:Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_INJECT_IRQ
3520:Architectures: s390
3521:Type: vcpu ioctl
3522:Parameters: struct kvm_s390_irq (in)
3523:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
3524
Jens Freimann47b43c52014-11-11 20:57:06 +01003525Errors:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003526
3527
3528 ====== =================================================================
3529 EINVAL interrupt type is invalid
3530 type is KVM_S390_SIGP_STOP and flag parameter is invalid value,
Jens Freimann47b43c52014-11-11 20:57:06 +01003531 type is KVM_S390_INT_EXTERNAL_CALL and code is bigger
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003532 than the maximum of VCPUs
3533 EBUSY type is KVM_S390_SIGP_SET_PREFIX and vcpu is not stopped,
3534 type is KVM_S390_SIGP_STOP and a stop irq is already pending,
Jens Freimann47b43c52014-11-11 20:57:06 +01003535 type is KVM_S390_INT_EXTERNAL_CALL and an external call interrupt
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003536 is already pending
3537 ====== =================================================================
Jens Freimann47b43c52014-11-11 20:57:06 +01003538
3539Allows to inject an interrupt to the guest.
3540
3541Using struct kvm_s390_irq as a parameter allows
3542to inject additional payload which is not
3543possible via KVM_S390_INTERRUPT.
3544
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003545Interrupt parameters are passed via kvm_s390_irq::
Jens Freimann47b43c52014-11-11 20:57:06 +01003546
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003547 struct kvm_s390_irq {
Jens Freimann47b43c52014-11-11 20:57:06 +01003548 __u64 type;
3549 union {
3550 struct kvm_s390_io_info io;
3551 struct kvm_s390_ext_info ext;
3552 struct kvm_s390_pgm_info pgm;
3553 struct kvm_s390_emerg_info emerg;
3554 struct kvm_s390_extcall_info extcall;
3555 struct kvm_s390_prefix_info prefix;
3556 struct kvm_s390_stop_info stop;
3557 struct kvm_s390_mchk_info mchk;
3558 char reserved[64];
3559 } u;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003560 };
Jens Freimann47b43c52014-11-11 20:57:06 +01003561
3562type can be one of the following:
3563
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003564- KVM_S390_SIGP_STOP - sigp stop; parameter in .stop
3565- KVM_S390_PROGRAM_INT - program check; parameters in .pgm
3566- KVM_S390_SIGP_SET_PREFIX - sigp set prefix; parameters in .prefix
3567- KVM_S390_RESTART - restart; no parameters
3568- KVM_S390_INT_CLOCK_COMP - clock comparator interrupt; no parameters
3569- KVM_S390_INT_CPU_TIMER - CPU timer interrupt; no parameters
3570- KVM_S390_INT_EMERGENCY - sigp emergency; parameters in .emerg
3571- KVM_S390_INT_EXTERNAL_CALL - sigp external call; parameters in .extcall
3572- KVM_S390_MCHK - machine check interrupt; parameters in .mchk
Jens Freimann47b43c52014-11-11 20:57:06 +01003573
Sean Christopherson5e124902019-02-15 12:48:38 -08003574This is an asynchronous vcpu ioctl and can be invoked from any thread.
Jens Freimann47b43c52014-11-11 20:57:06 +01003575
Jens Freimann816c7662014-11-24 17:13:46 +010035764.94 KVM_S390_GET_IRQ_STATE
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003577---------------------------
Jens Freimann816c7662014-11-24 17:13:46 +01003578
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003579:Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_IRQ_STATE
3580:Architectures: s390
3581:Type: vcpu ioctl
3582:Parameters: struct kvm_s390_irq_state (out)
3583:Returns: >= number of bytes copied into buffer,
3584 -EINVAL if buffer size is 0,
3585 -ENOBUFS if buffer size is too small to fit all pending interrupts,
3586 -EFAULT if the buffer address was invalid
Jens Freimann816c7662014-11-24 17:13:46 +01003587
3588This ioctl allows userspace to retrieve the complete state of all currently
3589pending interrupts in a single buffer. Use cases include migration
3590and introspection. The parameter structure contains the address of a
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003591userspace buffer and its length::
Jens Freimann816c7662014-11-24 17:13:46 +01003592
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003593 struct kvm_s390_irq_state {
Jens Freimann816c7662014-11-24 17:13:46 +01003594 __u64 buf;
Christian Borntraegerbb64da92017-11-21 16:02:52 +01003595 __u32 flags; /* will stay unused for compatibility reasons */
Jens Freimann816c7662014-11-24 17:13:46 +01003596 __u32 len;
Christian Borntraegerbb64da92017-11-21 16:02:52 +01003597 __u32 reserved[4]; /* will stay unused for compatibility reasons */
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003598 };
Jens Freimann816c7662014-11-24 17:13:46 +01003599
3600Userspace passes in the above struct and for each pending interrupt a
3601struct kvm_s390_irq is copied to the provided buffer.
3602
Christian Borntraegerbb64da92017-11-21 16:02:52 +01003603The structure contains a flags and a reserved field for future extensions. As
3604the kernel never checked for flags == 0 and QEMU never pre-zeroed flags and
3605reserved, these fields can not be used in the future without breaking
3606compatibility.
3607
Jens Freimann816c7662014-11-24 17:13:46 +01003608If -ENOBUFS is returned the buffer provided was too small and userspace
3609may retry with a bigger buffer.
3610
36114.95 KVM_S390_SET_IRQ_STATE
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003612---------------------------
Jens Freimann816c7662014-11-24 17:13:46 +01003613
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003614:Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_IRQ_STATE
3615:Architectures: s390
3616:Type: vcpu ioctl
3617:Parameters: struct kvm_s390_irq_state (in)
3618:Returns: 0 on success,
3619 -EFAULT if the buffer address was invalid,
3620 -EINVAL for an invalid buffer length (see below),
3621 -EBUSY if there were already interrupts pending,
3622 errors occurring when actually injecting the
Jens Freimann816c7662014-11-24 17:13:46 +01003623 interrupt. See KVM_S390_IRQ.
3624
3625This ioctl allows userspace to set the complete state of all cpu-local
3626interrupts currently pending for the vcpu. It is intended for restoring
3627interrupt state after a migration. The input parameter is a userspace buffer
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003628containing a struct kvm_s390_irq_state::
Jens Freimann816c7662014-11-24 17:13:46 +01003629
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003630 struct kvm_s390_irq_state {
Jens Freimann816c7662014-11-24 17:13:46 +01003631 __u64 buf;
Christian Borntraegerbb64da92017-11-21 16:02:52 +01003632 __u32 flags; /* will stay unused for compatibility reasons */
Jens Freimann816c7662014-11-24 17:13:46 +01003633 __u32 len;
Christian Borntraegerbb64da92017-11-21 16:02:52 +01003634 __u32 reserved[4]; /* will stay unused for compatibility reasons */
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003635 };
Jens Freimann816c7662014-11-24 17:13:46 +01003636
Christian Borntraegerbb64da92017-11-21 16:02:52 +01003637The restrictions for flags and reserved apply as well.
3638(see KVM_S390_GET_IRQ_STATE)
3639
Jens Freimann816c7662014-11-24 17:13:46 +01003640The userspace memory referenced by buf contains a struct kvm_s390_irq
3641for each interrupt to be injected into the guest.
3642If one of the interrupts could not be injected for some reason the
3643ioctl aborts.
3644
3645len must be a multiple of sizeof(struct kvm_s390_irq). It must be > 0
3646and it must not exceed (max_vcpus + 32) * sizeof(struct kvm_s390_irq),
3647which is the maximum number of possibly pending cpu-local interrupts.
Jens Freimann47b43c52014-11-11 20:57:06 +01003648
Alexey Kardashevskiyed8e5a22016-01-19 16:12:28 +110036494.96 KVM_SMI
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003650------------
Paolo Bonzinif0778252015-04-01 15:06:40 +02003651
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003652:Capability: KVM_CAP_X86_SMM
3653:Architectures: x86
3654:Type: vcpu ioctl
3655:Parameters: none
3656:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Paolo Bonzinif0778252015-04-01 15:06:40 +02003657
3658Queues an SMI on the thread's vcpu.
3659
Alexey Kardashevskiyd3695aa2016-02-15 12:55:09 +110036604.97 KVM_CAP_PPC_MULTITCE
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003661-------------------------
Alexey Kardashevskiyd3695aa2016-02-15 12:55:09 +11003662
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003663:Capability: KVM_CAP_PPC_MULTITCE
3664:Architectures: ppc
3665:Type: vm
Alexey Kardashevskiyd3695aa2016-02-15 12:55:09 +11003666
3667This capability means the kernel is capable of handling hypercalls
3668H_PUT_TCE_INDIRECT and H_STUFF_TCE without passing those into the user
3669space. This significantly accelerates DMA operations for PPC KVM guests.
3670User space should expect that its handlers for these hypercalls
3671are not going to be called if user space previously registered LIOBN
3672in KVM (via KVM_CREATE_SPAPR_TCE or similar calls).
3673
3674In order to enable H_PUT_TCE_INDIRECT and H_STUFF_TCE use in the guest,
3675user space might have to advertise it for the guest. For example,
3676IBM pSeries (sPAPR) guest starts using them if "hcall-multi-tce" is
3677present in the "ibm,hypertas-functions" device-tree property.
3678
3679The hypercalls mentioned above may or may not be processed successfully
3680in the kernel based fast path. If they can not be handled by the kernel,
3681they will get passed on to user space. So user space still has to have
3682an implementation for these despite the in kernel acceleration.
3683
3684This capability is always enabled.
3685
Alexey Kardashevskiy58ded422016-03-01 17:54:40 +110036864.98 KVM_CREATE_SPAPR_TCE_64
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003687----------------------------
Alexey Kardashevskiy58ded422016-03-01 17:54:40 +11003688
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003689:Capability: KVM_CAP_SPAPR_TCE_64
3690:Architectures: powerpc
3691:Type: vm ioctl
3692:Parameters: struct kvm_create_spapr_tce_64 (in)
3693:Returns: file descriptor for manipulating the created TCE table
Alexey Kardashevskiy58ded422016-03-01 17:54:40 +11003694
3695This is an extension for KVM_CAP_SPAPR_TCE which only supports 32bit
3696windows, described in 4.62 KVM_CREATE_SPAPR_TCE
3697
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003698This capability uses extended struct in ioctl interface::
Alexey Kardashevskiy58ded422016-03-01 17:54:40 +11003699
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003700 /* for KVM_CAP_SPAPR_TCE_64 */
3701 struct kvm_create_spapr_tce_64 {
Alexey Kardashevskiy58ded422016-03-01 17:54:40 +11003702 __u64 liobn;
3703 __u32 page_shift;
3704 __u32 flags;
3705 __u64 offset; /* in pages */
3706 __u64 size; /* in pages */
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003707 };
Alexey Kardashevskiy58ded422016-03-01 17:54:40 +11003708
3709The aim of extension is to support an additional bigger DMA window with
3710a variable page size.
3711KVM_CREATE_SPAPR_TCE_64 receives a 64bit window size, an IOMMU page shift and
3712a bus offset of the corresponding DMA window, @size and @offset are numbers
3713of IOMMU pages.
3714
3715@flags are not used at the moment.
3716
3717The rest of functionality is identical to KVM_CREATE_SPAPR_TCE.
3718
David Gibsonccc4df42016-12-20 16:48:57 +110037194.99 KVM_REINJECT_CONTROL
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003720-------------------------
Radim Krčmář107d44a22016-03-02 22:56:53 +01003721
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003722:Capability: KVM_CAP_REINJECT_CONTROL
3723:Architectures: x86
3724:Type: vm ioctl
3725:Parameters: struct kvm_reinject_control (in)
3726:Returns: 0 on success,
Radim Krčmář107d44a22016-03-02 22:56:53 +01003727 -EFAULT if struct kvm_reinject_control cannot be read,
3728 -ENXIO if KVM_CREATE_PIT or KVM_CREATE_PIT2 didn't succeed earlier.
3729
3730i8254 (PIT) has two modes, reinject and !reinject. The default is reinject,
3731where KVM queues elapsed i8254 ticks and monitors completion of interrupt from
3732vector(s) that i8254 injects. Reinject mode dequeues a tick and injects its
3733interrupt whenever there isn't a pending interrupt from i8254.
3734!reinject mode injects an interrupt as soon as a tick arrives.
3735
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003736::
3737
3738 struct kvm_reinject_control {
Radim Krčmář107d44a22016-03-02 22:56:53 +01003739 __u8 pit_reinject;
3740 __u8 reserved[31];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003741 };
Radim Krčmář107d44a22016-03-02 22:56:53 +01003742
3743pit_reinject = 0 (!reinject mode) is recommended, unless running an old
3744operating system that uses the PIT for timing (e.g. Linux 2.4.x).
3745
David Gibsonccc4df42016-12-20 16:48:57 +110037464.100 KVM_PPC_CONFIGURE_V3_MMU
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003747------------------------------
Paul Mackerrasc9270132017-01-30 21:21:41 +11003748
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003749:Capability: KVM_CAP_PPC_RADIX_MMU or KVM_CAP_PPC_HASH_MMU_V3
3750:Architectures: ppc
3751:Type: vm ioctl
3752:Parameters: struct kvm_ppc_mmuv3_cfg (in)
3753:Returns: 0 on success,
Paul Mackerrasc9270132017-01-30 21:21:41 +11003754 -EFAULT if struct kvm_ppc_mmuv3_cfg cannot be read,
3755 -EINVAL if the configuration is invalid
3756
3757This ioctl controls whether the guest will use radix or HPT (hashed
3758page table) translation, and sets the pointer to the process table for
3759the guest.
3760
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003761::
3762
3763 struct kvm_ppc_mmuv3_cfg {
Paul Mackerrasc9270132017-01-30 21:21:41 +11003764 __u64 flags;
3765 __u64 process_table;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003766 };
Paul Mackerrasc9270132017-01-30 21:21:41 +11003767
3768There are two bits that can be set in flags; KVM_PPC_MMUV3_RADIX and
3769KVM_PPC_MMUV3_GTSE. KVM_PPC_MMUV3_RADIX, if set, configures the guest
3770to use radix tree translation, and if clear, to use HPT translation.
3771KVM_PPC_MMUV3_GTSE, if set and if KVM permits it, configures the guest
3772to be able to use the global TLB and SLB invalidation instructions;
3773if clear, the guest may not use these instructions.
3774
3775The process_table field specifies the address and size of the guest
3776process table, which is in the guest's space. This field is formatted
3777as the second doubleword of the partition table entry, as defined in
3778the Power ISA V3.00, Book III section 5.7.6.1.
3779
David Gibsonccc4df42016-12-20 16:48:57 +110037804.101 KVM_PPC_GET_RMMU_INFO
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003781---------------------------
Paul Mackerrasc9270132017-01-30 21:21:41 +11003782
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003783:Capability: KVM_CAP_PPC_RADIX_MMU
3784:Architectures: ppc
3785:Type: vm ioctl
3786:Parameters: struct kvm_ppc_rmmu_info (out)
3787:Returns: 0 on success,
Paul Mackerrasc9270132017-01-30 21:21:41 +11003788 -EFAULT if struct kvm_ppc_rmmu_info cannot be written,
3789 -EINVAL if no useful information can be returned
3790
3791This ioctl returns a structure containing two things: (a) a list
3792containing supported radix tree geometries, and (b) a list that maps
3793page sizes to put in the "AP" (actual page size) field for the tlbie
3794(TLB invalidate entry) instruction.
3795
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003796::
3797
3798 struct kvm_ppc_rmmu_info {
Paul Mackerrasc9270132017-01-30 21:21:41 +11003799 struct kvm_ppc_radix_geom {
3800 __u8 page_shift;
3801 __u8 level_bits[4];
3802 __u8 pad[3];
3803 } geometries[8];
3804 __u32 ap_encodings[8];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003805 };
Paul Mackerrasc9270132017-01-30 21:21:41 +11003806
3807The geometries[] field gives up to 8 supported geometries for the
3808radix page table, in terms of the log base 2 of the smallest page
3809size, and the number of bits indexed at each level of the tree, from
3810the PTE level up to the PGD level in that order. Any unused entries
3811will have 0 in the page_shift field.
3812
3813The ap_encodings gives the supported page sizes and their AP field
3814encodings, encoded with the AP value in the top 3 bits and the log
3815base 2 of the page size in the bottom 6 bits.
3816
David Gibsonef1ead02016-12-20 16:48:58 +110038174.102 KVM_PPC_RESIZE_HPT_PREPARE
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003818--------------------------------
David Gibsonef1ead02016-12-20 16:48:58 +11003819
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003820:Capability: KVM_CAP_SPAPR_RESIZE_HPT
3821:Architectures: powerpc
3822:Type: vm ioctl
3823:Parameters: struct kvm_ppc_resize_hpt (in)
3824:Returns: 0 on successful completion,
David Gibsonef1ead02016-12-20 16:48:58 +11003825 >0 if a new HPT is being prepared, the value is an estimated
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003826 number of milliseconds until preparation is complete,
David Gibsonef1ead02016-12-20 16:48:58 +11003827 -EFAULT if struct kvm_reinject_control cannot be read,
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003828 -EINVAL if the supplied shift or flags are invalid,
3829 -ENOMEM if unable to allocate the new HPT,
3830 -ENOSPC if there was a hash collision
3831
3832::
3833
3834 struct kvm_ppc_rmmu_info {
3835 struct kvm_ppc_radix_geom {
3836 __u8 page_shift;
3837 __u8 level_bits[4];
3838 __u8 pad[3];
3839 } geometries[8];
3840 __u32 ap_encodings[8];
3841 };
3842
3843The geometries[] field gives up to 8 supported geometries for the
3844radix page table, in terms of the log base 2 of the smallest page
3845size, and the number of bits indexed at each level of the tree, from
3846the PTE level up to the PGD level in that order. Any unused entries
3847will have 0 in the page_shift field.
3848
3849The ap_encodings gives the supported page sizes and their AP field
3850encodings, encoded with the AP value in the top 3 bits and the log
3851base 2 of the page size in the bottom 6 bits.
3852
38534.102 KVM_PPC_RESIZE_HPT_PREPARE
3854--------------------------------
3855
3856:Capability: KVM_CAP_SPAPR_RESIZE_HPT
3857:Architectures: powerpc
3858:Type: vm ioctl
3859:Parameters: struct kvm_ppc_resize_hpt (in)
3860:Returns: 0 on successful completion,
3861 >0 if a new HPT is being prepared, the value is an estimated
3862 number of milliseconds until preparation is complete,
3863 -EFAULT if struct kvm_reinject_control cannot be read,
3864 -EINVAL if the supplied shift or flags are invalid,when moving existing
3865 HPT entries to the new HPT,
David Gibsonef1ead02016-12-20 16:48:58 +11003866 -EIO on other error conditions
3867
3868Used to implement the PAPR extension for runtime resizing of a guest's
3869Hashed Page Table (HPT). Specifically this starts, stops or monitors
3870the preparation of a new potential HPT for the guest, essentially
3871implementing the H_RESIZE_HPT_PREPARE hypercall.
3872
3873If called with shift > 0 when there is no pending HPT for the guest,
3874this begins preparation of a new pending HPT of size 2^(shift) bytes.
3875It then returns a positive integer with the estimated number of
3876milliseconds until preparation is complete.
3877
3878If called when there is a pending HPT whose size does not match that
3879requested in the parameters, discards the existing pending HPT and
3880creates a new one as above.
3881
3882If called when there is a pending HPT of the size requested, will:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003883
David Gibsonef1ead02016-12-20 16:48:58 +11003884 * If preparation of the pending HPT is already complete, return 0
3885 * If preparation of the pending HPT has failed, return an error
3886 code, then discard the pending HPT.
3887 * If preparation of the pending HPT is still in progress, return an
3888 estimated number of milliseconds until preparation is complete.
3889
3890If called with shift == 0, discards any currently pending HPT and
3891returns 0 (i.e. cancels any in-progress preparation).
3892
3893flags is reserved for future expansion, currently setting any bits in
3894flags will result in an -EINVAL.
3895
3896Normally this will be called repeatedly with the same parameters until
3897it returns <= 0. The first call will initiate preparation, subsequent
3898ones will monitor preparation until it completes or fails.
3899
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003900::
3901
3902 struct kvm_ppc_resize_hpt {
David Gibsonef1ead02016-12-20 16:48:58 +11003903 __u64 flags;
3904 __u32 shift;
3905 __u32 pad;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003906 };
David Gibsonef1ead02016-12-20 16:48:58 +11003907
39084.103 KVM_PPC_RESIZE_HPT_COMMIT
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003909-------------------------------
David Gibsonef1ead02016-12-20 16:48:58 +11003910
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003911:Capability: KVM_CAP_SPAPR_RESIZE_HPT
3912:Architectures: powerpc
3913:Type: vm ioctl
3914:Parameters: struct kvm_ppc_resize_hpt (in)
3915:Returns: 0 on successful completion,
David Gibsonef1ead02016-12-20 16:48:58 +11003916 -EFAULT if struct kvm_reinject_control cannot be read,
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003917 -EINVAL if the supplied shift or flags are invalid,
David Gibsonef1ead02016-12-20 16:48:58 +11003918 -ENXIO is there is no pending HPT, or the pending HPT doesn't
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003919 have the requested size,
3920 -EBUSY if the pending HPT is not fully prepared,
David Gibsonef1ead02016-12-20 16:48:58 +11003921 -ENOSPC if there was a hash collision when moving existing
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003922 HPT entries to the new HPT,
David Gibsonef1ead02016-12-20 16:48:58 +11003923 -EIO on other error conditions
3924
3925Used to implement the PAPR extension for runtime resizing of a guest's
3926Hashed Page Table (HPT). Specifically this requests that the guest be
3927transferred to working with the new HPT, essentially implementing the
3928H_RESIZE_HPT_COMMIT hypercall.
3929
3930This should only be called after KVM_PPC_RESIZE_HPT_PREPARE has
3931returned 0 with the same parameters. In other cases
3932KVM_PPC_RESIZE_HPT_COMMIT will return an error (usually -ENXIO or
3933-EBUSY, though others may be possible if the preparation was started,
3934but failed).
3935
3936This will have undefined effects on the guest if it has not already
3937placed itself in a quiescent state where no vcpu will make MMU enabled
3938memory accesses.
3939
3940On succsful completion, the pending HPT will become the guest's active
3941HPT and the previous HPT will be discarded.
3942
3943On failure, the guest will still be operating on its previous HPT.
3944
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003945::
3946
3947 struct kvm_ppc_resize_hpt {
David Gibsonef1ead02016-12-20 16:48:58 +11003948 __u64 flags;
3949 __u32 shift;
3950 __u32 pad;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003951 };
David Gibsonef1ead02016-12-20 16:48:58 +11003952
Luiz Capitulino3aa53852017-03-13 09:08:20 -040039534.104 KVM_X86_GET_MCE_CAP_SUPPORTED
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003954-----------------------------------
Luiz Capitulino3aa53852017-03-13 09:08:20 -04003955
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003956:Capability: KVM_CAP_MCE
3957:Architectures: x86
3958:Type: system ioctl
3959:Parameters: u64 mce_cap (out)
3960:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Luiz Capitulino3aa53852017-03-13 09:08:20 -04003961
3962Returns supported MCE capabilities. The u64 mce_cap parameter
3963has the same format as the MSR_IA32_MCG_CAP register. Supported
3964capabilities will have the corresponding bits set.
3965
39664.105 KVM_X86_SETUP_MCE
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003967-----------------------
Luiz Capitulino3aa53852017-03-13 09:08:20 -04003968
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003969:Capability: KVM_CAP_MCE
3970:Architectures: x86
3971:Type: vcpu ioctl
3972:Parameters: u64 mcg_cap (in)
3973:Returns: 0 on success,
Luiz Capitulino3aa53852017-03-13 09:08:20 -04003974 -EFAULT if u64 mcg_cap cannot be read,
3975 -EINVAL if the requested number of banks is invalid,
3976 -EINVAL if requested MCE capability is not supported.
3977
3978Initializes MCE support for use. The u64 mcg_cap parameter
3979has the same format as the MSR_IA32_MCG_CAP register and
3980specifies which capabilities should be enabled. The maximum
3981supported number of error-reporting banks can be retrieved when
3982checking for KVM_CAP_MCE. The supported capabilities can be
3983retrieved with KVM_X86_GET_MCE_CAP_SUPPORTED.
3984
39854.106 KVM_X86_SET_MCE
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003986---------------------
Luiz Capitulino3aa53852017-03-13 09:08:20 -04003987
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003988:Capability: KVM_CAP_MCE
3989:Architectures: x86
3990:Type: vcpu ioctl
3991:Parameters: struct kvm_x86_mce (in)
3992:Returns: 0 on success,
Luiz Capitulino3aa53852017-03-13 09:08:20 -04003993 -EFAULT if struct kvm_x86_mce cannot be read,
3994 -EINVAL if the bank number is invalid,
3995 -EINVAL if VAL bit is not set in status field.
3996
3997Inject a machine check error (MCE) into the guest. The input
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01003998parameter is::
Luiz Capitulino3aa53852017-03-13 09:08:20 -04003999
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004000 struct kvm_x86_mce {
Luiz Capitulino3aa53852017-03-13 09:08:20 -04004001 __u64 status;
4002 __u64 addr;
4003 __u64 misc;
4004 __u64 mcg_status;
4005 __u8 bank;
4006 __u8 pad1[7];
4007 __u64 pad2[3];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004008 };
Luiz Capitulino3aa53852017-03-13 09:08:20 -04004009
4010If the MCE being reported is an uncorrected error, KVM will
4011inject it as an MCE exception into the guest. If the guest
4012MCG_STATUS register reports that an MCE is in progress, KVM
4013causes an KVM_EXIT_SHUTDOWN vmexit.
4014
4015Otherwise, if the MCE is a corrected error, KVM will just
4016store it in the corresponding bank (provided this bank is
4017not holding a previously reported uncorrected error).
4018
Claudio Imbrenda4036e382016-08-04 17:58:47 +020040194.107 KVM_S390_GET_CMMA_BITS
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004020----------------------------
Claudio Imbrenda4036e382016-08-04 17:58:47 +02004021
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004022:Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_CMMA_MIGRATION
4023:Architectures: s390
4024:Type: vm ioctl
4025:Parameters: struct kvm_s390_cmma_log (in, out)
4026:Returns: 0 on success, a negative value on error
Claudio Imbrenda4036e382016-08-04 17:58:47 +02004027
4028This ioctl is used to get the values of the CMMA bits on the s390
4029architecture. It is meant to be used in two scenarios:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004030
Claudio Imbrenda4036e382016-08-04 17:58:47 +02004031- During live migration to save the CMMA values. Live migration needs
4032 to be enabled via the KVM_REQ_START_MIGRATION VM property.
4033- To non-destructively peek at the CMMA values, with the flag
4034 KVM_S390_CMMA_PEEK set.
4035
4036The ioctl takes parameters via the kvm_s390_cmma_log struct. The desired
4037values are written to a buffer whose location is indicated via the "values"
4038member in the kvm_s390_cmma_log struct. The values in the input struct are
4039also updated as needed.
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004040
Claudio Imbrenda4036e382016-08-04 17:58:47 +02004041Each CMMA value takes up one byte.
4042
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004043::
4044
4045 struct kvm_s390_cmma_log {
Claudio Imbrenda4036e382016-08-04 17:58:47 +02004046 __u64 start_gfn;
4047 __u32 count;
4048 __u32 flags;
4049 union {
4050 __u64 remaining;
4051 __u64 mask;
4052 };
4053 __u64 values;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004054 };
Claudio Imbrenda4036e382016-08-04 17:58:47 +02004055
4056start_gfn is the number of the first guest frame whose CMMA values are
4057to be retrieved,
4058
4059count is the length of the buffer in bytes,
4060
4061values points to the buffer where the result will be written to.
4062
4063If count is greater than KVM_S390_SKEYS_MAX, then it is considered to be
4064KVM_S390_SKEYS_MAX. KVM_S390_SKEYS_MAX is re-used for consistency with
4065other ioctls.
4066
4067The result is written in the buffer pointed to by the field values, and
4068the values of the input parameter are updated as follows.
4069
4070Depending on the flags, different actions are performed. The only
4071supported flag so far is KVM_S390_CMMA_PEEK.
4072
4073The default behaviour if KVM_S390_CMMA_PEEK is not set is:
4074start_gfn will indicate the first page frame whose CMMA bits were dirty.
4075It is not necessarily the same as the one passed as input, as clean pages
4076are skipped.
4077
4078count will indicate the number of bytes actually written in the buffer.
4079It can (and very often will) be smaller than the input value, since the
4080buffer is only filled until 16 bytes of clean values are found (which
4081are then not copied in the buffer). Since a CMMA migration block needs
4082the base address and the length, for a total of 16 bytes, we will send
4083back some clean data if there is some dirty data afterwards, as long as
4084the size of the clean data does not exceed the size of the header. This
4085allows to minimize the amount of data to be saved or transferred over
4086the network at the expense of more roundtrips to userspace. The next
4087invocation of the ioctl will skip over all the clean values, saving
4088potentially more than just the 16 bytes we found.
4089
4090If KVM_S390_CMMA_PEEK is set:
4091the existing storage attributes are read even when not in migration
4092mode, and no other action is performed;
4093
4094the output start_gfn will be equal to the input start_gfn,
4095
4096the output count will be equal to the input count, except if the end of
4097memory has been reached.
4098
4099In both cases:
4100the field "remaining" will indicate the total number of dirty CMMA values
4101still remaining, or 0 if KVM_S390_CMMA_PEEK is set and migration mode is
4102not enabled.
4103
4104mask is unused.
4105
4106values points to the userspace buffer where the result will be stored.
4107
4108This ioctl can fail with -ENOMEM if not enough memory can be allocated to
4109complete the task, with -ENXIO if CMMA is not enabled, with -EINVAL if
4110KVM_S390_CMMA_PEEK is not set but migration mode was not enabled, with
4111-EFAULT if the userspace address is invalid or if no page table is
4112present for the addresses (e.g. when using hugepages).
4113
41144.108 KVM_S390_SET_CMMA_BITS
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004115----------------------------
Claudio Imbrenda4036e382016-08-04 17:58:47 +02004116
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004117:Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_CMMA_MIGRATION
4118:Architectures: s390
4119:Type: vm ioctl
4120:Parameters: struct kvm_s390_cmma_log (in)
4121:Returns: 0 on success, a negative value on error
Claudio Imbrenda4036e382016-08-04 17:58:47 +02004122
4123This ioctl is used to set the values of the CMMA bits on the s390
4124architecture. It is meant to be used during live migration to restore
4125the CMMA values, but there are no restrictions on its use.
4126The ioctl takes parameters via the kvm_s390_cmma_values struct.
4127Each CMMA value takes up one byte.
4128
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004129::
4130
4131 struct kvm_s390_cmma_log {
Claudio Imbrenda4036e382016-08-04 17:58:47 +02004132 __u64 start_gfn;
4133 __u32 count;
4134 __u32 flags;
4135 union {
4136 __u64 remaining;
4137 __u64 mask;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004138 };
Claudio Imbrenda4036e382016-08-04 17:58:47 +02004139 __u64 values;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004140 };
Claudio Imbrenda4036e382016-08-04 17:58:47 +02004141
4142start_gfn indicates the starting guest frame number,
4143
4144count indicates how many values are to be considered in the buffer,
4145
4146flags is not used and must be 0.
4147
4148mask indicates which PGSTE bits are to be considered.
4149
4150remaining is not used.
4151
4152values points to the buffer in userspace where to store the values.
4153
4154This ioctl can fail with -ENOMEM if not enough memory can be allocated to
4155complete the task, with -ENXIO if CMMA is not enabled, with -EINVAL if
4156the count field is too large (e.g. more than KVM_S390_CMMA_SIZE_MAX) or
4157if the flags field was not 0, with -EFAULT if the userspace address is
4158invalid, if invalid pages are written to (e.g. after the end of memory)
4159or if no page table is present for the addresses (e.g. when using
4160hugepages).
4161
Radim Krčmář7bf14c22018-02-01 15:04:17 +010041624.109 KVM_PPC_GET_CPU_CHAR
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004163--------------------------
Paul Mackerras3214d012018-01-15 16:06:47 +11004164
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004165:Capability: KVM_CAP_PPC_GET_CPU_CHAR
4166:Architectures: powerpc
4167:Type: vm ioctl
4168:Parameters: struct kvm_ppc_cpu_char (out)
4169:Returns: 0 on successful completion,
Paul Mackerras3214d012018-01-15 16:06:47 +11004170 -EFAULT if struct kvm_ppc_cpu_char cannot be written
4171
4172This ioctl gives userspace information about certain characteristics
4173of the CPU relating to speculative execution of instructions and
4174possible information leakage resulting from speculative execution (see
4175CVE-2017-5715, CVE-2017-5753 and CVE-2017-5754). The information is
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004176returned in struct kvm_ppc_cpu_char, which looks like this::
Paul Mackerras3214d012018-01-15 16:06:47 +11004177
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004178 struct kvm_ppc_cpu_char {
Paul Mackerras3214d012018-01-15 16:06:47 +11004179 __u64 character; /* characteristics of the CPU */
4180 __u64 behaviour; /* recommended software behaviour */
4181 __u64 character_mask; /* valid bits in character */
4182 __u64 behaviour_mask; /* valid bits in behaviour */
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004183 };
Paul Mackerras3214d012018-01-15 16:06:47 +11004184
4185For extensibility, the character_mask and behaviour_mask fields
4186indicate which bits of character and behaviour have been filled in by
4187the kernel. If the set of defined bits is extended in future then
4188userspace will be able to tell whether it is running on a kernel that
4189knows about the new bits.
4190
4191The character field describes attributes of the CPU which can help
4192with preventing inadvertent information disclosure - specifically,
4193whether there is an instruction to flash-invalidate the L1 data cache
4194(ori 30,30,0 or mtspr SPRN_TRIG2,rN), whether the L1 data cache is set
4195to a mode where entries can only be used by the thread that created
4196them, whether the bcctr[l] instruction prevents speculation, and
4197whether a speculation barrier instruction (ori 31,31,0) is provided.
4198
4199The behaviour field describes actions that software should take to
4200prevent inadvertent information disclosure, and thus describes which
4201vulnerabilities the hardware is subject to; specifically whether the
4202L1 data cache should be flushed when returning to user mode from the
4203kernel, and whether a speculation barrier should be placed between an
4204array bounds check and the array access.
4205
4206These fields use the same bit definitions as the new
4207H_GET_CPU_CHARACTERISTICS hypercall.
4208
Radim Krčmář7bf14c22018-02-01 15:04:17 +010042094.110 KVM_MEMORY_ENCRYPT_OP
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004210---------------------------
Brijesh Singh5acc5c02017-12-04 10:57:26 -06004211
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004212:Capability: basic
4213:Architectures: x86
Connor Kuehl46ca9ee2020-08-19 16:19:52 -05004214:Type: vm
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004215:Parameters: an opaque platform specific structure (in/out)
4216:Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error
Brijesh Singh5acc5c02017-12-04 10:57:26 -06004217
4218If the platform supports creating encrypted VMs then this ioctl can be used
4219for issuing platform-specific memory encryption commands to manage those
4220encrypted VMs.
4221
4222Currently, this ioctl is used for issuing Secure Encrypted Virtualization
4223(SEV) commands on AMD Processors. The SEV commands are defined in
Christoph Hellwig2f5947d2019-07-24 09:24:49 +02004224Documentation/virt/kvm/amd-memory-encryption.rst.
Brijesh Singh5acc5c02017-12-04 10:57:26 -06004225
Radim Krčmář7bf14c22018-02-01 15:04:17 +010042264.111 KVM_MEMORY_ENCRYPT_REG_REGION
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004227-----------------------------------
Brijesh Singh69eaede2017-12-04 10:57:26 -06004228
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004229:Capability: basic
4230:Architectures: x86
4231:Type: system
4232:Parameters: struct kvm_enc_region (in)
4233:Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error
Brijesh Singh69eaede2017-12-04 10:57:26 -06004234
4235This ioctl can be used to register a guest memory region which may
4236contain encrypted data (e.g. guest RAM, SMRAM etc).
4237
4238It is used in the SEV-enabled guest. When encryption is enabled, a guest
4239memory region may contain encrypted data. The SEV memory encryption
4240engine uses a tweak such that two identical plaintext pages, each at
4241different locations will have differing ciphertexts. So swapping or
4242moving ciphertext of those pages will not result in plaintext being
4243swapped. So relocating (or migrating) physical backing pages for the SEV
4244guest will require some additional steps.
4245
4246Note: The current SEV key management spec does not provide commands to
4247swap or migrate (move) ciphertext pages. Hence, for now we pin the guest
4248memory region registered with the ioctl.
4249
Radim Krčmář7bf14c22018-02-01 15:04:17 +010042504.112 KVM_MEMORY_ENCRYPT_UNREG_REGION
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004251-------------------------------------
Brijesh Singh69eaede2017-12-04 10:57:26 -06004252
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004253:Capability: basic
4254:Architectures: x86
4255:Type: system
4256:Parameters: struct kvm_enc_region (in)
4257:Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error
Brijesh Singh69eaede2017-12-04 10:57:26 -06004258
4259This ioctl can be used to unregister the guest memory region registered
4260with KVM_MEMORY_ENCRYPT_REG_REGION ioctl above.
4261
Roman Kaganfaeb7832018-02-01 16:48:32 +030042624.113 KVM_HYPERV_EVENTFD
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004263------------------------
Roman Kaganfaeb7832018-02-01 16:48:32 +03004264
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004265:Capability: KVM_CAP_HYPERV_EVENTFD
4266:Architectures: x86
4267:Type: vm ioctl
4268:Parameters: struct kvm_hyperv_eventfd (in)
Roman Kaganfaeb7832018-02-01 16:48:32 +03004269
4270This ioctl (un)registers an eventfd to receive notifications from the guest on
4271the specified Hyper-V connection id through the SIGNAL_EVENT hypercall, without
4272causing a user exit. SIGNAL_EVENT hypercall with non-zero event flag number
4273(bits 24-31) still triggers a KVM_EXIT_HYPERV_HCALL user exit.
4274
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004275::
4276
4277 struct kvm_hyperv_eventfd {
Roman Kaganfaeb7832018-02-01 16:48:32 +03004278 __u32 conn_id;
4279 __s32 fd;
4280 __u32 flags;
4281 __u32 padding[3];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004282 };
Roman Kaganfaeb7832018-02-01 16:48:32 +03004283
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004284The conn_id field should fit within 24 bits::
Roman Kaganfaeb7832018-02-01 16:48:32 +03004285
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004286 #define KVM_HYPERV_CONN_ID_MASK 0x00ffffff
Roman Kaganfaeb7832018-02-01 16:48:32 +03004287
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004288The acceptable values for the flags field are::
Roman Kaganfaeb7832018-02-01 16:48:32 +03004289
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004290 #define KVM_HYPERV_EVENTFD_DEASSIGN (1 << 0)
Roman Kaganfaeb7832018-02-01 16:48:32 +03004291
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004292:Returns: 0 on success,
4293 -EINVAL if conn_id or flags is outside the allowed range,
4294 -ENOENT on deassign if the conn_id isn't registered,
4295 -EEXIST on assign if the conn_id is already registered
Roman Kaganfaeb7832018-02-01 16:48:32 +03004296
Jim Mattson8fcc4b52018-07-10 11:27:20 +020042974.114 KVM_GET_NESTED_STATE
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004298--------------------------
Jim Mattson8fcc4b52018-07-10 11:27:20 +02004299
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004300:Capability: KVM_CAP_NESTED_STATE
4301:Architectures: x86
4302:Type: vcpu ioctl
4303:Parameters: struct kvm_nested_state (in/out)
4304:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
4305
Jim Mattson8fcc4b52018-07-10 11:27:20 +02004306Errors:
Jim Mattson8fcc4b52018-07-10 11:27:20 +02004307
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004308 ===== =============================================================
4309 E2BIG the total state size exceeds the value of 'size' specified by
4310 the user; the size required will be written into size.
4311 ===== =============================================================
4312
4313::
4314
4315 struct kvm_nested_state {
Jim Mattson8fcc4b52018-07-10 11:27:20 +02004316 __u16 flags;
4317 __u16 format;
4318 __u32 size;
Liran Alon6ca00df2019-06-16 15:03:10 +03004319
Jim Mattson8fcc4b52018-07-10 11:27:20 +02004320 union {
Liran Alon6ca00df2019-06-16 15:03:10 +03004321 struct kvm_vmx_nested_state_hdr vmx;
4322 struct kvm_svm_nested_state_hdr svm;
4323
4324 /* Pad the header to 128 bytes. */
Jim Mattson8fcc4b52018-07-10 11:27:20 +02004325 __u8 pad[120];
Liran Alon6ca00df2019-06-16 15:03:10 +03004326 } hdr;
4327
4328 union {
4329 struct kvm_vmx_nested_state_data vmx[0];
4330 struct kvm_svm_nested_state_data svm[0];
4331 } data;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004332 };
Jim Mattson8fcc4b52018-07-10 11:27:20 +02004333
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004334 #define KVM_STATE_NESTED_GUEST_MODE 0x00000001
4335 #define KVM_STATE_NESTED_RUN_PENDING 0x00000002
4336 #define KVM_STATE_NESTED_EVMCS 0x00000004
Jim Mattson8fcc4b52018-07-10 11:27:20 +02004337
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004338 #define KVM_STATE_NESTED_FORMAT_VMX 0
4339 #define KVM_STATE_NESTED_FORMAT_SVM 1
Jim Mattson8fcc4b52018-07-10 11:27:20 +02004340
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004341 #define KVM_STATE_NESTED_VMX_VMCS_SIZE 0x1000
Liran Alon6ca00df2019-06-16 15:03:10 +03004342
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004343 #define KVM_STATE_NESTED_VMX_SMM_GUEST_MODE 0x00000001
4344 #define KVM_STATE_NESTED_VMX_SMM_VMXON 0x00000002
Liran Alon6ca00df2019-06-16 15:03:10 +03004345
Mauro Carvalho Chehab3c97f032020-09-09 16:10:48 +02004346 #define KVM_STATE_VMX_PREEMPTION_TIMER_DEADLINE 0x00000001
Peter Shier850448f2020-05-26 14:51:06 -07004347
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004348 struct kvm_vmx_nested_state_hdr {
Jim Mattson8fcc4b52018-07-10 11:27:20 +02004349 __u64 vmxon_pa;
Liran Alon6ca00df2019-06-16 15:03:10 +03004350 __u64 vmcs12_pa;
Jim Mattson8fcc4b52018-07-10 11:27:20 +02004351
4352 struct {
4353 __u16 flags;
4354 } smm;
Paolo Bonzini83d31e52020-07-09 13:12:09 -04004355
4356 __u32 flags;
4357 __u64 preemption_timer_deadline;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004358 };
Jim Mattson8fcc4b52018-07-10 11:27:20 +02004359
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004360 struct kvm_vmx_nested_state_data {
Liran Alon6ca00df2019-06-16 15:03:10 +03004361 __u8 vmcs12[KVM_STATE_NESTED_VMX_VMCS_SIZE];
4362 __u8 shadow_vmcs12[KVM_STATE_NESTED_VMX_VMCS_SIZE];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004363 };
Liran Alon6ca00df2019-06-16 15:03:10 +03004364
Jim Mattson8fcc4b52018-07-10 11:27:20 +02004365This ioctl copies the vcpu's nested virtualization state from the kernel to
4366userspace.
4367
Liran Alon6ca00df2019-06-16 15:03:10 +03004368The maximum size of the state can be retrieved by passing KVM_CAP_NESTED_STATE
4369to the KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION ioctl().
Jim Mattson8fcc4b52018-07-10 11:27:20 +02004370
43714.115 KVM_SET_NESTED_STATE
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004372--------------------------
Jim Mattson8fcc4b52018-07-10 11:27:20 +02004373
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004374:Capability: KVM_CAP_NESTED_STATE
4375:Architectures: x86
4376:Type: vcpu ioctl
4377:Parameters: struct kvm_nested_state (in)
4378:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Jim Mattson8fcc4b52018-07-10 11:27:20 +02004379
Liran Alon6ca00df2019-06-16 15:03:10 +03004380This copies the vcpu's kvm_nested_state struct from userspace to the kernel.
4381For the definition of struct kvm_nested_state, see KVM_GET_NESTED_STATE.
Radim Krčmář7bf14c22018-02-01 15:04:17 +01004382
Peng Hao99434502018-10-14 07:09:56 +080043834.116 KVM_(UN)REGISTER_COALESCED_MMIO
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004384-------------------------------------
Peng Hao99434502018-10-14 07:09:56 +08004385
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004386:Capability: KVM_CAP_COALESCED_MMIO (for coalesced mmio)
4387 KVM_CAP_COALESCED_PIO (for coalesced pio)
4388:Architectures: all
4389:Type: vm ioctl
4390:Parameters: struct kvm_coalesced_mmio_zone
4391:Returns: 0 on success, < 0 on error
Peng Hao99434502018-10-14 07:09:56 +08004392
Peng Hao0804c842018-10-14 07:09:55 +08004393Coalesced I/O is a performance optimization that defers hardware
Peng Hao99434502018-10-14 07:09:56 +08004394register write emulation so that userspace exits are avoided. It is
4395typically used to reduce the overhead of emulating frequently accessed
4396hardware registers.
4397
Peng Hao0804c842018-10-14 07:09:55 +08004398When a hardware register is configured for coalesced I/O, write accesses
Peng Hao99434502018-10-14 07:09:56 +08004399do not exit to userspace and their value is recorded in a ring buffer
4400that is shared between kernel and userspace.
4401
Peng Hao0804c842018-10-14 07:09:55 +08004402Coalesced I/O is used if one or more write accesses to a hardware
Peng Hao99434502018-10-14 07:09:56 +08004403register can be deferred until a read or a write to another hardware
4404register on the same device. This last access will cause a vmexit and
4405userspace will process accesses from the ring buffer before emulating
Peng Hao0804c842018-10-14 07:09:55 +08004406it. That will avoid exiting to userspace on repeated writes.
4407
4408Coalesced pio is based on coalesced mmio. There is little difference
4409between coalesced mmio and pio except that coalesced pio records accesses
4410to I/O ports.
Peng Hao99434502018-10-14 07:09:56 +08004411
Paolo Bonzini2a31b9d2018-10-23 02:36:47 +020044124.117 KVM_CLEAR_DIRTY_LOG (vm ioctl)
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004413------------------------------------
Paolo Bonzini2a31b9d2018-10-23 02:36:47 +02004414
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004415:Capability: KVM_CAP_MANUAL_DIRTY_LOG_PROTECT2
4416:Architectures: x86, arm, arm64, mips
4417:Type: vm ioctl
4418:Parameters: struct kvm_dirty_log (in)
4419:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Paolo Bonzini2a31b9d2018-10-23 02:36:47 +02004420
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004421::
4422
4423 /* for KVM_CLEAR_DIRTY_LOG */
4424 struct kvm_clear_dirty_log {
Paolo Bonzini2a31b9d2018-10-23 02:36:47 +02004425 __u32 slot;
4426 __u32 num_pages;
4427 __u64 first_page;
4428 union {
4429 void __user *dirty_bitmap; /* one bit per page */
4430 __u64 padding;
4431 };
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004432 };
Paolo Bonzini2a31b9d2018-10-23 02:36:47 +02004433
4434The ioctl clears the dirty status of pages in a memory slot, according to
4435the bitmap that is passed in struct kvm_clear_dirty_log's dirty_bitmap
4436field. Bit 0 of the bitmap corresponds to page "first_page" in the
4437memory slot, and num_pages is the size in bits of the input bitmap.
Paolo Bonzini76d58e02019-04-17 15:28:44 +02004438first_page must be a multiple of 64; num_pages must also be a multiple of
443964 unless first_page + num_pages is the size of the memory slot. For each
4440bit that is set in the input bitmap, the corresponding page is marked "clean"
Paolo Bonzini2a31b9d2018-10-23 02:36:47 +02004441in KVM's dirty bitmap, and dirty tracking is re-enabled for that page
4442(for example via write-protection, or by clearing the dirty bit in
4443a page table entry).
4444
4445If KVM_CAP_MULTI_ADDRESS_SPACE is available, bits 16-31 specifies
4446the address space for which you want to return the dirty bitmap.
4447They must be less than the value that KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION returns for
4448the KVM_CAP_MULTI_ADDRESS_SPACE capability.
4449
Peter Xud7547c52019-05-08 17:15:47 +08004450This ioctl is mostly useful when KVM_CAP_MANUAL_DIRTY_LOG_PROTECT2
Paolo Bonzini2a31b9d2018-10-23 02:36:47 +02004451is enabled; for more information, see the description of the capability.
4452However, it can always be used as long as KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION confirms
Peter Xud7547c52019-05-08 17:15:47 +08004453that KVM_CAP_MANUAL_DIRTY_LOG_PROTECT2 is present.
Paolo Bonzini2a31b9d2018-10-23 02:36:47 +02004454
Vitaly Kuznetsov2bc39972018-12-10 18:21:56 +010044554.118 KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_HV_CPUID
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004456--------------------------------
Vitaly Kuznetsov2bc39972018-12-10 18:21:56 +01004457
Vitaly Kuznetsovc21d54f2020-09-29 17:09:43 +02004458:Capability: KVM_CAP_HYPERV_CPUID (vcpu), KVM_CAP_SYS_HYPERV_CPUID (system)
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004459:Architectures: x86
Vitaly Kuznetsovc21d54f2020-09-29 17:09:43 +02004460:Type: system ioctl, vcpu ioctl
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004461:Parameters: struct kvm_cpuid2 (in/out)
4462:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Vitaly Kuznetsov2bc39972018-12-10 18:21:56 +01004463
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004464::
4465
4466 struct kvm_cpuid2 {
Vitaly Kuznetsov2bc39972018-12-10 18:21:56 +01004467 __u32 nent;
4468 __u32 padding;
4469 struct kvm_cpuid_entry2 entries[0];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004470 };
Vitaly Kuznetsov2bc39972018-12-10 18:21:56 +01004471
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004472 struct kvm_cpuid_entry2 {
Vitaly Kuznetsov2bc39972018-12-10 18:21:56 +01004473 __u32 function;
4474 __u32 index;
4475 __u32 flags;
4476 __u32 eax;
4477 __u32 ebx;
4478 __u32 ecx;
4479 __u32 edx;
4480 __u32 padding[3];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004481 };
Vitaly Kuznetsov2bc39972018-12-10 18:21:56 +01004482
4483This ioctl returns x86 cpuid features leaves related to Hyper-V emulation in
4484KVM. Userspace can use the information returned by this ioctl to construct
4485cpuid information presented to guests consuming Hyper-V enlightenments (e.g.
4486Windows or Hyper-V guests).
4487
4488CPUID feature leaves returned by this ioctl are defined by Hyper-V Top Level
4489Functional Specification (TLFS). These leaves can't be obtained with
4490KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_CPUID ioctl because some of them intersect with KVM feature
4491leaves (0x40000000, 0x40000001).
4492
4493Currently, the following list of CPUID leaves are returned:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004494 - HYPERV_CPUID_VENDOR_AND_MAX_FUNCTIONS
4495 - HYPERV_CPUID_INTERFACE
4496 - HYPERV_CPUID_VERSION
4497 - HYPERV_CPUID_FEATURES
4498 - HYPERV_CPUID_ENLIGHTMENT_INFO
4499 - HYPERV_CPUID_IMPLEMENT_LIMITS
4500 - HYPERV_CPUID_NESTED_FEATURES
Vitaly Kuznetsovb44f50d2020-09-24 16:57:51 +02004501 - HYPERV_CPUID_SYNDBG_VENDOR_AND_MAX_FUNCTIONS
4502 - HYPERV_CPUID_SYNDBG_INTERFACE
4503 - HYPERV_CPUID_SYNDBG_PLATFORM_CAPABILITIES
Vitaly Kuznetsov2bc39972018-12-10 18:21:56 +01004504
Vitaly Kuznetsovb44f50d2020-09-24 16:57:51 +02004505Userspace invokes KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_HV_CPUID by passing a kvm_cpuid2 structure
Vitaly Kuznetsov2bc39972018-12-10 18:21:56 +01004506with the 'nent' field indicating the number of entries in the variable-size
4507array 'entries'. If the number of entries is too low to describe all Hyper-V
4508feature leaves, an error (E2BIG) is returned. If the number is more or equal
4509to the number of Hyper-V feature leaves, the 'nent' field is adjusted to the
4510number of valid entries in the 'entries' array, which is then filled.
4511
4512'index' and 'flags' fields in 'struct kvm_cpuid_entry2' are currently reserved,
4513userspace should not expect to get any particular value there.
Paolo Bonzini2a31b9d2018-10-23 02:36:47 +02004514
Vitaly Kuznetsovc21d54f2020-09-29 17:09:43 +02004515Note, vcpu version of KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_HV_CPUID is currently deprecated. Unlike
4516system ioctl which exposes all supported feature bits unconditionally, vcpu
4517version has the following quirks:
4518- HYPERV_CPUID_NESTED_FEATURES leaf and HV_X64_ENLIGHTENED_VMCS_RECOMMENDED
4519 feature bit are only exposed when Enlightened VMCS was previously enabled
4520 on the corresponding vCPU (KVM_CAP_HYPERV_ENLIGHTENED_VMCS).
4521- HV_STIMER_DIRECT_MODE_AVAILABLE bit is only exposed with in-kernel LAPIC.
4522 (presumes KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP has already been called).
4523
Dave Martin50036ad2018-09-28 14:39:27 +010045244.119 KVM_ARM_VCPU_FINALIZE
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004525---------------------------
Dave Martin50036ad2018-09-28 14:39:27 +01004526
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004527:Architectures: arm, arm64
4528:Type: vcpu ioctl
4529:Parameters: int feature (in)
4530:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
4531
Dave Martin50036ad2018-09-28 14:39:27 +01004532Errors:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004533
4534 ====== ==============================================================
4535 EPERM feature not enabled, needs configuration, or already finalized
4536 EINVAL feature unknown or not present
4537 ====== ==============================================================
Dave Martin50036ad2018-09-28 14:39:27 +01004538
4539Recognised values for feature:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004540
4541 ===== ===========================================
Dave Martin9df2d662019-04-12 13:28:05 +01004542 arm64 KVM_ARM_VCPU_SVE (requires KVM_CAP_ARM_SVE)
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004543 ===== ===========================================
Dave Martin50036ad2018-09-28 14:39:27 +01004544
4545Finalizes the configuration of the specified vcpu feature.
4546
4547The vcpu must already have been initialised, enabling the affected feature, by
4548means of a successful KVM_ARM_VCPU_INIT call with the appropriate flag set in
4549features[].
4550
4551For affected vcpu features, this is a mandatory step that must be performed
4552before the vcpu is fully usable.
4553
4554Between KVM_ARM_VCPU_INIT and KVM_ARM_VCPU_FINALIZE, the feature may be
4555configured by use of ioctls such as KVM_SET_ONE_REG. The exact configuration
4556that should be performaned and how to do it are feature-dependent.
4557
4558Other calls that depend on a particular feature being finalized, such as
4559KVM_RUN, KVM_GET_REG_LIST, KVM_GET_ONE_REG and KVM_SET_ONE_REG, will fail with
4560-EPERM unless the feature has already been finalized by means of a
4561KVM_ARM_VCPU_FINALIZE call.
4562
4563See KVM_ARM_VCPU_INIT for details of vcpu features that require finalization
4564using this ioctl.
4565
Eric Hankland66bb8a02019-07-10 18:25:15 -070045664.120 KVM_SET_PMU_EVENT_FILTER
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004567------------------------------
Eric Hankland66bb8a02019-07-10 18:25:15 -07004568
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004569:Capability: KVM_CAP_PMU_EVENT_FILTER
4570:Architectures: x86
4571:Type: vm ioctl
4572:Parameters: struct kvm_pmu_event_filter (in)
4573:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Eric Hankland66bb8a02019-07-10 18:25:15 -07004574
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004575::
4576
4577 struct kvm_pmu_event_filter {
Eric Hankland30cd8602019-07-18 11:38:18 -07004578 __u32 action;
4579 __u32 nevents;
4580 __u32 fixed_counter_bitmap;
4581 __u32 flags;
4582 __u32 pad[4];
4583 __u64 events[0];
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004584 };
Eric Hankland66bb8a02019-07-10 18:25:15 -07004585
4586This ioctl restricts the set of PMU events that the guest can program.
4587The argument holds a list of events which will be allowed or denied.
4588The eventsel+umask of each event the guest attempts to program is compared
4589against the events field to determine whether the guest should have access.
Eric Hankland30cd8602019-07-18 11:38:18 -07004590The events field only controls general purpose counters; fixed purpose
4591counters are controlled by the fixed_counter_bitmap.
4592
4593No flags are defined yet, the field must be zero.
Eric Hankland66bb8a02019-07-10 18:25:15 -07004594
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004595Valid values for 'action'::
4596
4597 #define KVM_PMU_EVENT_ALLOW 0
4598 #define KVM_PMU_EVENT_DENY 1
Eric Hankland66bb8a02019-07-10 18:25:15 -07004599
Bharata B Rao22945682019-11-25 08:36:30 +053046004.121 KVM_PPC_SVM_OFF
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004601---------------------
Bharata B Rao22945682019-11-25 08:36:30 +05304602
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004603:Capability: basic
4604:Architectures: powerpc
4605:Type: vm ioctl
4606:Parameters: none
4607:Returns: 0 on successful completion,
4608
Bharata B Rao22945682019-11-25 08:36:30 +05304609Errors:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004610
4611 ====== ================================================================
4612 EINVAL if ultravisor failed to terminate the secure guest
4613 ENOMEM if hypervisor failed to allocate new radix page tables for guest
4614 ====== ================================================================
Bharata B Rao22945682019-11-25 08:36:30 +05304615
4616This ioctl is used to turn off the secure mode of the guest or transition
4617the guest from secure mode to normal mode. This is invoked when the guest
4618is reset. This has no effect if called for a normal guest.
4619
4620This ioctl issues an ultravisor call to terminate the secure guest,
4621unpins the VPA pages and releases all the device pages that are used to
4622track the secure pages by hypervisor.
Eric Hankland66bb8a02019-07-10 18:25:15 -07004623
Janosch Frank7de3f142020-01-31 05:02:02 -050046244.122 KVM_S390_NORMAL_RESET
Christian Borntraegera93236f2020-02-24 11:15:59 +01004625---------------------------
Janosch Frank7de3f142020-01-31 05:02:02 -05004626
Christian Borntraegera93236f2020-02-24 11:15:59 +01004627:Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_VCPU_RESETS
4628:Architectures: s390
4629:Type: vcpu ioctl
4630:Parameters: none
4631:Returns: 0
Janosch Frank7de3f142020-01-31 05:02:02 -05004632
4633This ioctl resets VCPU registers and control structures according to
4634the cpu reset definition in the POP (Principles Of Operation).
4635
46364.123 KVM_S390_INITIAL_RESET
Christian Borntraegera93236f2020-02-24 11:15:59 +01004637----------------------------
Janosch Frank7de3f142020-01-31 05:02:02 -05004638
Christian Borntraegera93236f2020-02-24 11:15:59 +01004639:Capability: none
4640:Architectures: s390
4641:Type: vcpu ioctl
4642:Parameters: none
4643:Returns: 0
Janosch Frank7de3f142020-01-31 05:02:02 -05004644
4645This ioctl resets VCPU registers and control structures according to
4646the initial cpu reset definition in the POP. However, the cpu is not
4647put into ESA mode. This reset is a superset of the normal reset.
4648
46494.124 KVM_S390_CLEAR_RESET
Christian Borntraegera93236f2020-02-24 11:15:59 +01004650--------------------------
Janosch Frank7de3f142020-01-31 05:02:02 -05004651
Christian Borntraegera93236f2020-02-24 11:15:59 +01004652:Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_VCPU_RESETS
4653:Architectures: s390
4654:Type: vcpu ioctl
4655:Parameters: none
4656:Returns: 0
Janosch Frank7de3f142020-01-31 05:02:02 -05004657
4658This ioctl resets VCPU registers and control structures according to
4659the clear cpu reset definition in the POP. However, the cpu is not put
4660into ESA mode. This reset is a superset of the initial reset.
4661
4662
Janosch Frank04ed89d2019-11-08 05:05:26 -050046634.125 KVM_S390_PV_COMMAND
4664-------------------------
4665
4666:Capability: KVM_CAP_S390_PROTECTED
4667:Architectures: s390
4668:Type: vm ioctl
4669:Parameters: struct kvm_pv_cmd
4670:Returns: 0 on success, < 0 on error
4671
4672::
4673
4674 struct kvm_pv_cmd {
4675 __u32 cmd; /* Command to be executed */
4676 __u16 rc; /* Ultravisor return code */
4677 __u16 rrc; /* Ultravisor return reason code */
4678 __u64 data; /* Data or address */
4679 __u32 flags; /* flags for future extensions. Must be 0 for now */
4680 __u32 reserved[3];
4681 };
4682
4683cmd values:
4684
4685KVM_PV_ENABLE
4686 Allocate memory and register the VM with the Ultravisor, thereby
4687 donating memory to the Ultravisor that will become inaccessible to
4688 KVM. All existing CPUs are converted to protected ones. After this
4689 command has succeeded, any CPU added via hotplug will become
4690 protected during its creation as well.
4691
Christian Borntraeger7a265362020-03-27 08:06:42 +01004692 Errors:
4693
4694 ===== =============================
4695 EINTR an unmasked signal is pending
4696 ===== =============================
4697
Janosch Frank04ed89d2019-11-08 05:05:26 -05004698KVM_PV_DISABLE
4699
4700 Deregister the VM from the Ultravisor and reclaim the memory that
4701 had been donated to the Ultravisor, making it usable by the kernel
4702 again. All registered VCPUs are converted back to non-protected
4703 ones.
4704
4705KVM_PV_VM_SET_SEC_PARMS
4706 Pass the image header from VM memory to the Ultravisor in
4707 preparation of image unpacking and verification.
4708
4709KVM_PV_VM_UNPACK
4710 Unpack (protect and decrypt) a page of the encrypted boot image.
4711
4712KVM_PV_VM_VERIFY
4713 Verify the integrity of the unpacked image. Only if this succeeds,
4714 KVM is allowed to start protected VCPUs.
4715
Alexander Graf1a1552542020-09-25 16:34:21 +020047164.126 KVM_X86_SET_MSR_FILTER
4717----------------------------
4718
4719:Capability: KVM_X86_SET_MSR_FILTER
4720:Architectures: x86
4721:Type: vm ioctl
4722:Parameters: struct kvm_msr_filter
4723:Returns: 0 on success, < 0 on error
4724
4725::
4726
4727 struct kvm_msr_filter_range {
4728 #define KVM_MSR_FILTER_READ (1 << 0)
4729 #define KVM_MSR_FILTER_WRITE (1 << 1)
4730 __u32 flags;
4731 __u32 nmsrs; /* number of msrs in bitmap */
4732 __u32 base; /* MSR index the bitmap starts at */
4733 __u8 *bitmap; /* a 1 bit allows the operations in flags, 0 denies */
4734 };
4735
4736 #define KVM_MSR_FILTER_MAX_RANGES 16
4737 struct kvm_msr_filter {
4738 #define KVM_MSR_FILTER_DEFAULT_ALLOW (0 << 0)
4739 #define KVM_MSR_FILTER_DEFAULT_DENY (1 << 0)
4740 __u32 flags;
4741 struct kvm_msr_filter_range ranges[KVM_MSR_FILTER_MAX_RANGES];
4742 };
4743
Sean Christopherson9389b9d2020-10-05 12:55:32 -07004744flags values for ``struct kvm_msr_filter_range``:
Alexander Graf1a1552542020-09-25 16:34:21 +02004745
Sean Christopherson9389b9d2020-10-05 12:55:32 -07004746``KVM_MSR_FILTER_READ``
Alexander Graf1a1552542020-09-25 16:34:21 +02004747
4748 Filter read accesses to MSRs using the given bitmap. A 0 in the bitmap
4749 indicates that a read should immediately fail, while a 1 indicates that
4750 a read for a particular MSR should be handled regardless of the default
4751 filter action.
4752
Sean Christopherson9389b9d2020-10-05 12:55:32 -07004753``KVM_MSR_FILTER_WRITE``
Alexander Graf1a1552542020-09-25 16:34:21 +02004754
4755 Filter write accesses to MSRs using the given bitmap. A 0 in the bitmap
4756 indicates that a write should immediately fail, while a 1 indicates that
4757 a write for a particular MSR should be handled regardless of the default
4758 filter action.
4759
Sean Christopherson9389b9d2020-10-05 12:55:32 -07004760``KVM_MSR_FILTER_READ | KVM_MSR_FILTER_WRITE``
Alexander Graf1a1552542020-09-25 16:34:21 +02004761
4762 Filter both read and write accesses to MSRs using the given bitmap. A 0
4763 in the bitmap indicates that both reads and writes should immediately fail,
4764 while a 1 indicates that reads and writes for a particular MSR are not
4765 filtered by this range.
4766
Sean Christopherson9389b9d2020-10-05 12:55:32 -07004767flags values for ``struct kvm_msr_filter``:
Alexander Graf1a1552542020-09-25 16:34:21 +02004768
Sean Christopherson9389b9d2020-10-05 12:55:32 -07004769``KVM_MSR_FILTER_DEFAULT_ALLOW``
Alexander Graf1a1552542020-09-25 16:34:21 +02004770
4771 If no filter range matches an MSR index that is getting accessed, KVM will
4772 fall back to allowing access to the MSR.
4773
Sean Christopherson9389b9d2020-10-05 12:55:32 -07004774``KVM_MSR_FILTER_DEFAULT_DENY``
Alexander Graf1a1552542020-09-25 16:34:21 +02004775
4776 If no filter range matches an MSR index that is getting accessed, KVM will
4777 fall back to rejecting access to the MSR. In this mode, all MSRs that should
4778 be processed by KVM need to explicitly be marked as allowed in the bitmaps.
4779
4780This ioctl allows user space to define up to 16 bitmaps of MSR ranges to
4781specify whether a certain MSR access should be explicitly filtered for or not.
4782
4783If this ioctl has never been invoked, MSR accesses are not guarded and the
Sean Christopherson9389b9d2020-10-05 12:55:32 -07004784default KVM in-kernel emulation behavior is fully preserved.
Alexander Graf1a1552542020-09-25 16:34:21 +02004785
Paolo Bonzini043248b2020-10-20 10:57:01 -04004786Calling this ioctl with an empty set of ranges (all nmsrs == 0) disables MSR
4787filtering. In that mode, ``KVM_MSR_FILTER_DEFAULT_DENY`` is invalid and causes
4788an error.
4789
Alexander Graf1a1552542020-09-25 16:34:21 +02004790As soon as the filtering is in place, every MSR access is processed through
Sean Christopherson9389b9d2020-10-05 12:55:32 -07004791the filtering except for accesses to the x2APIC MSRs (from 0x800 to 0x8ff);
4792x2APIC MSRs are always allowed, independent of the ``default_allow`` setting,
4793and their behavior depends on the ``X2APIC_ENABLE`` bit of the APIC base
4794register.
4795
Paolo Bonzini043248b2020-10-20 10:57:01 -04004796If a bit is within one of the defined ranges, read and write accesses are
4797guarded by the bitmap's value for the MSR index if the kind of access
4798is included in the ``struct kvm_msr_filter_range`` flags. If no range
4799cover this particular access, the behavior is determined by the flags
4800field in the kvm_msr_filter struct: ``KVM_MSR_FILTER_DEFAULT_ALLOW``
4801and ``KVM_MSR_FILTER_DEFAULT_DENY``.
Alexander Graf1a1552542020-09-25 16:34:21 +02004802
4803Each bitmap range specifies a range of MSRs to potentially allow access on.
4804The range goes from MSR index [base .. base+nmsrs]. The flags field
4805indicates whether reads, writes or both reads and writes are filtered
4806by setting a 1 bit in the bitmap for the corresponding MSR index.
4807
4808If an MSR access is not permitted through the filtering, it generates a
4809#GP inside the guest. When combined with KVM_CAP_X86_USER_SPACE_MSR, that
4810allows user space to deflect and potentially handle various MSR accesses
4811into user space.
4812
4813If a vCPU is in running state while this ioctl is invoked, the vCPU may
4814experience inconsistent filtering behavior on MSR accesses.
4815
Janosch Frank04ed89d2019-11-08 05:05:26 -05004816
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +030048175. The kvm_run structure
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004818========================
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03004819
4820Application code obtains a pointer to the kvm_run structure by
4821mmap()ing a vcpu fd. From that point, application code can control
4822execution by changing fields in kvm_run prior to calling the KVM_RUN
4823ioctl, and obtain information about the reason KVM_RUN returned by
4824looking up structure members.
4825
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004826::
4827
4828 struct kvm_run {
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03004829 /* in */
4830 __u8 request_interrupt_window;
4831
4832Request that KVM_RUN return when it becomes possible to inject external
4833interrupts into the guest. Useful in conjunction with KVM_INTERRUPT.
4834
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004835::
4836
Paolo Bonzini460df4c2017-02-08 11:50:15 +01004837 __u8 immediate_exit;
4838
4839This field is polled once when KVM_RUN starts; if non-zero, KVM_RUN
4840exits immediately, returning -EINTR. In the common scenario where a
4841signal is used to "kick" a VCPU out of KVM_RUN, this field can be used
4842to avoid usage of KVM_SET_SIGNAL_MASK, which has worse scalability.
4843Rather than blocking the signal outside KVM_RUN, userspace can set up
4844a signal handler that sets run->immediate_exit to a non-zero value.
4845
4846This field is ignored if KVM_CAP_IMMEDIATE_EXIT is not available.
4847
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004848::
4849
Paolo Bonzini460df4c2017-02-08 11:50:15 +01004850 __u8 padding1[6];
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03004851
4852 /* out */
4853 __u32 exit_reason;
4854
4855When KVM_RUN has returned successfully (return value 0), this informs
4856application code why KVM_RUN has returned. Allowable values for this
4857field are detailed below.
4858
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004859::
4860
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03004861 __u8 ready_for_interrupt_injection;
4862
4863If request_interrupt_window has been specified, this field indicates
4864an interrupt can be injected now with KVM_INTERRUPT.
4865
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004866::
4867
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03004868 __u8 if_flag;
4869
4870The value of the current interrupt flag. Only valid if in-kernel
4871local APIC is not used.
4872
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004873::
4874
Paolo Bonzinif0778252015-04-01 15:06:40 +02004875 __u16 flags;
4876
4877More architecture-specific flags detailing state of the VCPU that may
4878affect the device's behavior. The only currently defined flag is
4879KVM_RUN_X86_SMM, which is valid on x86 machines and is set if the
4880VCPU is in system management mode.
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03004881
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004882::
4883
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03004884 /* in (pre_kvm_run), out (post_kvm_run) */
4885 __u64 cr8;
4886
4887The value of the cr8 register. Only valid if in-kernel local APIC is
4888not used. Both input and output.
4889
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004890::
4891
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03004892 __u64 apic_base;
4893
4894The value of the APIC BASE msr. Only valid if in-kernel local
4895APIC is not used. Both input and output.
4896
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004897::
4898
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03004899 union {
4900 /* KVM_EXIT_UNKNOWN */
4901 struct {
4902 __u64 hardware_exit_reason;
4903 } hw;
4904
4905If exit_reason is KVM_EXIT_UNKNOWN, the vcpu has exited due to unknown
4906reasons. Further architecture-specific information is available in
4907hardware_exit_reason.
4908
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004909::
4910
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03004911 /* KVM_EXIT_FAIL_ENTRY */
4912 struct {
4913 __u64 hardware_entry_failure_reason;
Jim Mattson1aa561b2020-06-03 16:56:21 -07004914 __u32 cpu; /* if KVM_LAST_CPU */
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03004915 } fail_entry;
4916
4917If exit_reason is KVM_EXIT_FAIL_ENTRY, the vcpu could not be run due
4918to unknown reasons. Further architecture-specific information is
4919available in hardware_entry_failure_reason.
4920
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004921::
4922
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03004923 /* KVM_EXIT_EXCEPTION */
4924 struct {
4925 __u32 exception;
4926 __u32 error_code;
4927 } ex;
4928
4929Unused.
4930
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004931::
4932
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03004933 /* KVM_EXIT_IO */
4934 struct {
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004935 #define KVM_EXIT_IO_IN 0
4936 #define KVM_EXIT_IO_OUT 1
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03004937 __u8 direction;
4938 __u8 size; /* bytes */
4939 __u16 port;
4940 __u32 count;
4941 __u64 data_offset; /* relative to kvm_run start */
4942 } io;
4943
Wu Fengguang2044892d2009-12-24 09:04:16 +08004944If exit_reason is KVM_EXIT_IO, then the vcpu has
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03004945executed a port I/O instruction which could not be satisfied by kvm.
4946data_offset describes where the data is located (KVM_EXIT_IO_OUT) or
4947where kvm expects application code to place the data for the next
Wu Fengguang2044892d2009-12-24 09:04:16 +08004948KVM_RUN invocation (KVM_EXIT_IO_IN). Data format is a packed array.
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03004949
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004950::
4951
Alex Bennée8ab30c12015-07-07 17:29:53 +01004952 /* KVM_EXIT_DEBUG */
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03004953 struct {
4954 struct kvm_debug_exit_arch arch;
4955 } debug;
4956
Alex Bennée8ab30c12015-07-07 17:29:53 +01004957If the exit_reason is KVM_EXIT_DEBUG, then a vcpu is processing a debug event
4958for which architecture specific information is returned.
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03004959
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004960::
4961
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03004962 /* KVM_EXIT_MMIO */
4963 struct {
4964 __u64 phys_addr;
4965 __u8 data[8];
4966 __u32 len;
4967 __u8 is_write;
4968 } mmio;
4969
Wu Fengguang2044892d2009-12-24 09:04:16 +08004970If exit_reason is KVM_EXIT_MMIO, then the vcpu has
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03004971executed a memory-mapped I/O instruction which could not be satisfied
4972by kvm. The 'data' member contains the written data if 'is_write' is
4973true, and should be filled by application code otherwise.
4974
Christoffer Dall6acdb162014-01-28 08:28:42 -08004975The 'data' member contains, in its first 'len' bytes, the value as it would
4976appear if the VCPU performed a load or store of the appropriate width directly
4977to the byte array.
4978
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004979.. note::
4980
Alexander Graf1ae09952020-09-25 16:34:16 +02004981 For KVM_EXIT_IO, KVM_EXIT_MMIO, KVM_EXIT_OSI, KVM_EXIT_PAPR,
4982 KVM_EXIT_EPR, KVM_EXIT_X86_RDMSR and KVM_EXIT_X86_WRMSR the corresponding
4983 operations are complete (and guest state is consistent) only after userspace
4984 has re-entered the kernel with KVM_RUN. The kernel side will first finish
4985 incomplete operations and then check for pending signals. Userspace
4986 can re-enter the guest with an unmasked signal pending to complete
4987 pending operations.
Marcelo Tosatti67961342010-02-13 16:10:26 -02004988
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01004989::
4990
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03004991 /* KVM_EXIT_HYPERCALL */
4992 struct {
4993 __u64 nr;
4994 __u64 args[6];
4995 __u64 ret;
4996 __u32 longmode;
4997 __u32 pad;
4998 } hypercall;
4999
Avi Kivity647dc492010-04-01 14:39:21 +03005000Unused. This was once used for 'hypercall to userspace'. To implement
5001such functionality, use KVM_EXIT_IO (x86) or KVM_EXIT_MMIO (all except s390).
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005002
5003.. note:: KVM_EXIT_IO is significantly faster than KVM_EXIT_MMIO.
5004
5005::
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03005006
5007 /* KVM_EXIT_TPR_ACCESS */
5008 struct {
5009 __u64 rip;
5010 __u32 is_write;
5011 __u32 pad;
5012 } tpr_access;
5013
5014To be documented (KVM_TPR_ACCESS_REPORTING).
5015
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005016::
5017
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03005018 /* KVM_EXIT_S390_SIEIC */
5019 struct {
5020 __u8 icptcode;
5021 __u64 mask; /* psw upper half */
5022 __u64 addr; /* psw lower half */
5023 __u16 ipa;
5024 __u32 ipb;
5025 } s390_sieic;
5026
5027s390 specific.
5028
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005029::
5030
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03005031 /* KVM_EXIT_S390_RESET */
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005032 #define KVM_S390_RESET_POR 1
5033 #define KVM_S390_RESET_CLEAR 2
5034 #define KVM_S390_RESET_SUBSYSTEM 4
5035 #define KVM_S390_RESET_CPU_INIT 8
5036 #define KVM_S390_RESET_IPL 16
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03005037 __u64 s390_reset_flags;
5038
5039s390 specific.
5040
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005041::
5042
Carsten Ottee168bf82012-01-04 10:25:22 +01005043 /* KVM_EXIT_S390_UCONTROL */
5044 struct {
5045 __u64 trans_exc_code;
5046 __u32 pgm_code;
5047 } s390_ucontrol;
5048
5049s390 specific. A page fault has occurred for a user controlled virtual
5050machine (KVM_VM_S390_UNCONTROL) on it's host page table that cannot be
5051resolved by the kernel.
5052The program code and the translation exception code that were placed
5053in the cpu's lowcore are presented here as defined by the z Architecture
5054Principles of Operation Book in the Chapter for Dynamic Address Translation
5055(DAT)
5056
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005057::
5058
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03005059 /* KVM_EXIT_DCR */
5060 struct {
5061 __u32 dcrn;
5062 __u32 data;
5063 __u8 is_write;
5064 } dcr;
5065
Alexander Grafce91ddc2014-07-28 19:29:13 +02005066Deprecated - was used for 440 KVM.
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03005067
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005068::
5069
Alexander Grafad0a0482010-03-24 21:48:30 +01005070 /* KVM_EXIT_OSI */
5071 struct {
5072 __u64 gprs[32];
5073 } osi;
5074
5075MOL uses a special hypercall interface it calls 'OSI'. To enable it, we catch
5076hypercalls and exit with this exit struct that contains all the guest gprs.
5077
5078If exit_reason is KVM_EXIT_OSI, then the vcpu has triggered such a hypercall.
5079Userspace can now handle the hypercall and when it's done modify the gprs as
5080necessary. Upon guest entry all guest GPRs will then be replaced by the values
5081in this struct.
5082
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005083::
5084
Paul Mackerrasde56a942011-06-29 00:21:34 +00005085 /* KVM_EXIT_PAPR_HCALL */
5086 struct {
5087 __u64 nr;
5088 __u64 ret;
5089 __u64 args[9];
5090 } papr_hcall;
5091
5092This is used on 64-bit PowerPC when emulating a pSeries partition,
5093e.g. with the 'pseries' machine type in qemu. It occurs when the
5094guest does a hypercall using the 'sc 1' instruction. The 'nr' field
5095contains the hypercall number (from the guest R3), and 'args' contains
5096the arguments (from the guest R4 - R12). Userspace should put the
5097return code in 'ret' and any extra returned values in args[].
5098The possible hypercalls are defined in the Power Architecture Platform
5099Requirements (PAPR) document available from www.power.org (free
5100developer registration required to access it).
5101
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005102::
5103
Cornelia Huckfa6b7fe2012-12-20 15:32:12 +01005104 /* KVM_EXIT_S390_TSCH */
5105 struct {
5106 __u16 subchannel_id;
5107 __u16 subchannel_nr;
5108 __u32 io_int_parm;
5109 __u32 io_int_word;
5110 __u32 ipb;
5111 __u8 dequeued;
5112 } s390_tsch;
5113
5114s390 specific. This exit occurs when KVM_CAP_S390_CSS_SUPPORT has been enabled
5115and TEST SUBCHANNEL was intercepted. If dequeued is set, a pending I/O
5116interrupt for the target subchannel has been dequeued and subchannel_id,
5117subchannel_nr, io_int_parm and io_int_word contain the parameters for that
5118interrupt. ipb is needed for instruction parameter decoding.
5119
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005120::
5121
Alexander Graf1c810632013-01-04 18:12:48 +01005122 /* KVM_EXIT_EPR */
5123 struct {
5124 __u32 epr;
5125 } epr;
5126
5127On FSL BookE PowerPC chips, the interrupt controller has a fast patch
5128interrupt acknowledge path to the core. When the core successfully
5129delivers an interrupt, it automatically populates the EPR register with
5130the interrupt vector number and acknowledges the interrupt inside
5131the interrupt controller.
5132
5133In case the interrupt controller lives in user space, we need to do
5134the interrupt acknowledge cycle through it to fetch the next to be
5135delivered interrupt vector using this exit.
5136
5137It gets triggered whenever both KVM_CAP_PPC_EPR are enabled and an
5138external interrupt has just been delivered into the guest. User space
5139should put the acknowledged interrupt vector into the 'epr' field.
5140
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005141::
5142
Anup Patel8ad6b632014-04-29 11:24:19 +05305143 /* KVM_EXIT_SYSTEM_EVENT */
5144 struct {
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005145 #define KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT_SHUTDOWN 1
5146 #define KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT_RESET 2
5147 #define KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT_CRASH 3
Anup Patel8ad6b632014-04-29 11:24:19 +05305148 __u32 type;
5149 __u64 flags;
5150 } system_event;
5151
5152If exit_reason is KVM_EXIT_SYSTEM_EVENT then the vcpu has triggered
5153a system-level event using some architecture specific mechanism (hypercall
5154or some special instruction). In case of ARM/ARM64, this is triggered using
5155HVC instruction based PSCI call from the vcpu. The 'type' field describes
5156the system-level event type. The 'flags' field describes architecture
5157specific flags for the system-level event.
5158
Christoffer Dallcf5d31882014-10-16 17:00:18 +02005159Valid values for 'type' are:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005160
5161 - KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT_SHUTDOWN -- the guest has requested a shutdown of the
Christoffer Dallcf5d31882014-10-16 17:00:18 +02005162 VM. Userspace is not obliged to honour this, and if it does honour
5163 this does not need to destroy the VM synchronously (ie it may call
5164 KVM_RUN again before shutdown finally occurs).
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005165 - KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT_RESET -- the guest has requested a reset of the VM.
Christoffer Dallcf5d31882014-10-16 17:00:18 +02005166 As with SHUTDOWN, userspace can choose to ignore the request, or
5167 to schedule the reset to occur in the future and may call KVM_RUN again.
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005168 - KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT_CRASH -- the guest crash occurred and the guest
Andrey Smetanin2ce79182015-07-03 15:01:41 +03005169 has requested a crash condition maintenance. Userspace can choose
5170 to ignore the request, or to gather VM memory core dump and/or
5171 reset/shutdown of the VM.
Christoffer Dallcf5d31882014-10-16 17:00:18 +02005172
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005173::
5174
Steve Rutherford7543a632015-07-29 23:21:41 -07005175 /* KVM_EXIT_IOAPIC_EOI */
5176 struct {
5177 __u8 vector;
5178 } eoi;
5179
5180Indicates that the VCPU's in-kernel local APIC received an EOI for a
5181level-triggered IOAPIC interrupt. This exit only triggers when the
5182IOAPIC is implemented in userspace (i.e. KVM_CAP_SPLIT_IRQCHIP is enabled);
5183the userspace IOAPIC should process the EOI and retrigger the interrupt if
5184it is still asserted. Vector is the LAPIC interrupt vector for which the
5185EOI was received.
5186
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005187::
5188
Andrey Smetanindb3975712015-11-10 15:36:35 +03005189 struct kvm_hyperv_exit {
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005190 #define KVM_EXIT_HYPERV_SYNIC 1
5191 #define KVM_EXIT_HYPERV_HCALL 2
Jon Doronf97f5a52020-05-29 16:45:40 +03005192 #define KVM_EXIT_HYPERV_SYNDBG 3
Andrey Smetanindb3975712015-11-10 15:36:35 +03005193 __u32 type;
Jon Doronf7d31e62020-04-24 14:37:40 +03005194 __u32 pad1;
Andrey Smetanindb3975712015-11-10 15:36:35 +03005195 union {
5196 struct {
5197 __u32 msr;
Jon Doronf7d31e62020-04-24 14:37:40 +03005198 __u32 pad2;
Andrey Smetanindb3975712015-11-10 15:36:35 +03005199 __u64 control;
5200 __u64 evt_page;
5201 __u64 msg_page;
5202 } synic;
Andrey Smetanin83326e42016-02-11 16:45:01 +03005203 struct {
5204 __u64 input;
5205 __u64 result;
5206 __u64 params[2];
5207 } hcall;
Jon Doronf97f5a52020-05-29 16:45:40 +03005208 struct {
5209 __u32 msr;
5210 __u32 pad2;
5211 __u64 control;
5212 __u64 status;
5213 __u64 send_page;
5214 __u64 recv_page;
5215 __u64 pending_page;
5216 } syndbg;
Andrey Smetanindb3975712015-11-10 15:36:35 +03005217 } u;
5218 };
5219 /* KVM_EXIT_HYPERV */
5220 struct kvm_hyperv_exit hyperv;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005221
Andrey Smetanindb3975712015-11-10 15:36:35 +03005222Indicates that the VCPU exits into userspace to process some tasks
5223related to Hyper-V emulation.
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005224
Andrey Smetanindb3975712015-11-10 15:36:35 +03005225Valid values for 'type' are:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005226
5227 - KVM_EXIT_HYPERV_SYNIC -- synchronously notify user-space about
5228
Andrey Smetanindb3975712015-11-10 15:36:35 +03005229Hyper-V SynIC state change. Notification is used to remap SynIC
5230event/message pages and to enable/disable SynIC messages/events processing
5231in userspace.
5232
Jon Doronf97f5a52020-05-29 16:45:40 +03005233 - KVM_EXIT_HYPERV_SYNDBG -- synchronously notify user-space about
5234
5235Hyper-V Synthetic debugger state change. Notification is used to either update
5236the pending_page location or to send a control command (send the buffer located
5237in send_page or recv a buffer to recv_page).
5238
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005239::
5240
Christoffer Dallc7262002019-10-11 13:07:05 +02005241 /* KVM_EXIT_ARM_NISV */
5242 struct {
5243 __u64 esr_iss;
5244 __u64 fault_ipa;
5245 } arm_nisv;
5246
5247Used on arm and arm64 systems. If a guest accesses memory not in a memslot,
5248KVM will typically return to userspace and ask it to do MMIO emulation on its
5249behalf. However, for certain classes of instructions, no instruction decode
5250(direction, length of memory access) is provided, and fetching and decoding
5251the instruction from the VM is overly complicated to live in the kernel.
5252
5253Historically, when this situation occurred, KVM would print a warning and kill
5254the VM. KVM assumed that if the guest accessed non-memslot memory, it was
5255trying to do I/O, which just couldn't be emulated, and the warning message was
5256phrased accordingly. However, what happened more often was that a guest bug
5257caused access outside the guest memory areas which should lead to a more
5258meaningful warning message and an external abort in the guest, if the access
5259did not fall within an I/O window.
5260
5261Userspace implementations can query for KVM_CAP_ARM_NISV_TO_USER, and enable
5262this capability at VM creation. Once this is done, these types of errors will
5263instead return to userspace with KVM_EXIT_ARM_NISV, with the valid bits from
5264the HSR (arm) and ESR_EL2 (arm64) in the esr_iss field, and the faulting IPA
5265in the fault_ipa field. Userspace can either fix up the access if it's
5266actually an I/O access by decoding the instruction from guest memory (if it's
5267very brave) and continue executing the guest, or it can decide to suspend,
5268dump, or restart the guest.
5269
5270Note that KVM does not skip the faulting instruction as it does for
5271KVM_EXIT_MMIO, but userspace has to emulate any change to the processing state
5272if it decides to decode and emulate the instruction.
5273
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005274::
5275
Alexander Graf1ae09952020-09-25 16:34:16 +02005276 /* KVM_EXIT_X86_RDMSR / KVM_EXIT_X86_WRMSR */
5277 struct {
5278 __u8 error; /* user -> kernel */
5279 __u8 pad[7];
5280 __u32 reason; /* kernel -> user */
5281 __u32 index; /* kernel -> user */
5282 __u64 data; /* kernel <-> user */
5283 } msr;
5284
5285Used on x86 systems. When the VM capability KVM_CAP_X86_USER_SPACE_MSR is
5286enabled, MSR accesses to registers that would invoke a #GP by KVM kernel code
5287will instead trigger a KVM_EXIT_X86_RDMSR exit for reads and KVM_EXIT_X86_WRMSR
5288exit for writes.
5289
5290The "reason" field specifies why the MSR trap occurred. User space will only
5291receive MSR exit traps when a particular reason was requested during through
5292ENABLE_CAP. Currently valid exit reasons are:
5293
5294 KVM_MSR_EXIT_REASON_UNKNOWN - access to MSR that is unknown to KVM
5295 KVM_MSR_EXIT_REASON_INVAL - access to invalid MSRs or reserved bits
Alexander Graf1a1552542020-09-25 16:34:21 +02005296 KVM_MSR_EXIT_REASON_FILTER - access blocked by KVM_X86_SET_MSR_FILTER
Alexander Graf1ae09952020-09-25 16:34:16 +02005297
5298For KVM_EXIT_X86_RDMSR, the "index" field tells user space which MSR the guest
5299wants to read. To respond to this request with a successful read, user space
5300writes the respective data into the "data" field and must continue guest
5301execution to ensure the read data is transferred into guest register state.
5302
5303If the RDMSR request was unsuccessful, user space indicates that with a "1" in
5304the "error" field. This will inject a #GP into the guest when the VCPU is
5305executed again.
5306
5307For KVM_EXIT_X86_WRMSR, the "index" field tells user space which MSR the guest
5308wants to write. Once finished processing the event, user space must continue
5309vCPU execution. If the MSR write was unsuccessful, user space also sets the
5310"error" field to "1".
5311
5312::
5313
Avi Kivity9c1b96e2009-06-09 12:37:58 +03005314 /* Fix the size of the union. */
5315 char padding[256];
5316 };
Christian Borntraegerb9e5dc82012-01-11 11:20:30 +01005317
5318 /*
5319 * shared registers between kvm and userspace.
5320 * kvm_valid_regs specifies the register classes set by the host
5321 * kvm_dirty_regs specified the register classes dirtied by userspace
5322 * struct kvm_sync_regs is architecture specific, as well as the
5323 * bits for kvm_valid_regs and kvm_dirty_regs
5324 */
5325 __u64 kvm_valid_regs;
5326 __u64 kvm_dirty_regs;
5327 union {
5328 struct kvm_sync_regs regs;
Ken Hofsass7b7e3952018-01-31 16:03:35 -08005329 char padding[SYNC_REGS_SIZE_BYTES];
Christian Borntraegerb9e5dc82012-01-11 11:20:30 +01005330 } s;
5331
5332If KVM_CAP_SYNC_REGS is defined, these fields allow userspace to access
5333certain guest registers without having to call SET/GET_*REGS. Thus we can
5334avoid some system call overhead if userspace has to handle the exit.
5335Userspace can query the validity of the structure by checking
5336kvm_valid_regs for specific bits. These bits are architecture specific
5337and usually define the validity of a groups of registers. (e.g. one bit
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005338for general purpose registers)
Christian Borntraegerb9e5dc82012-01-11 11:20:30 +01005339
David Hildenbrandd8482c02014-07-29 08:19:26 +02005340Please note that the kernel is allowed to use the kvm_run structure as the
5341primary storage for certain register types. Therefore, the kernel may use the
5342values in kvm_run even if the corresponding bit in kvm_dirty_regs is not set.
5343
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005344::
5345
5346 };
Alexander Graf821246a2011-08-31 10:58:55 +02005347
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02005348
Borislav Petkov9c15bb12013-09-22 16:44:50 +02005349
Paul Mackerras699a0ea2014-06-02 11:02:59 +100053506. Capabilities that can be enabled on vCPUs
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005351============================================
Alexander Graf821246a2011-08-31 10:58:55 +02005352
Cornelia Huck0907c852014-06-27 09:29:26 +02005353There are certain capabilities that change the behavior of the virtual CPU or
5354the virtual machine when enabled. To enable them, please see section 4.37.
5355Below you can find a list of capabilities and what their effect on the vCPU or
5356the virtual machine is when enabling them.
Alexander Graf821246a2011-08-31 10:58:55 +02005357
5358The following information is provided along with the description:
5359
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005360 Architectures:
5361 which instruction set architectures provide this ioctl.
Alexander Graf821246a2011-08-31 10:58:55 +02005362 x86 includes both i386 and x86_64.
5363
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005364 Target:
5365 whether this is a per-vcpu or per-vm capability.
Cornelia Huck0907c852014-06-27 09:29:26 +02005366
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005367 Parameters:
5368 what parameters are accepted by the capability.
Alexander Graf821246a2011-08-31 10:58:55 +02005369
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005370 Returns:
5371 the return value. General error numbers (EBADF, ENOMEM, EINVAL)
Alexander Graf821246a2011-08-31 10:58:55 +02005372 are not detailed, but errors with specific meanings are.
5373
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02005374
Alexander Graf821246a2011-08-31 10:58:55 +020053756.1 KVM_CAP_PPC_OSI
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005376-------------------
Alexander Graf821246a2011-08-31 10:58:55 +02005377
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005378:Architectures: ppc
5379:Target: vcpu
5380:Parameters: none
5381:Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error
Alexander Graf821246a2011-08-31 10:58:55 +02005382
5383This capability enables interception of OSI hypercalls that otherwise would
5384be treated as normal system calls to be injected into the guest. OSI hypercalls
5385were invented by Mac-on-Linux to have a standardized communication mechanism
5386between the guest and the host.
5387
5388When this capability is enabled, KVM_EXIT_OSI can occur.
5389
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02005390
Alexander Graf821246a2011-08-31 10:58:55 +020053916.2 KVM_CAP_PPC_PAPR
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005392--------------------
Alexander Graf821246a2011-08-31 10:58:55 +02005393
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005394:Architectures: ppc
5395:Target: vcpu
5396:Parameters: none
5397:Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error
Alexander Graf821246a2011-08-31 10:58:55 +02005398
5399This capability enables interception of PAPR hypercalls. PAPR hypercalls are
5400done using the hypercall instruction "sc 1".
5401
5402It also sets the guest privilege level to "supervisor" mode. Usually the guest
5403runs in "hypervisor" privilege mode with a few missing features.
5404
5405In addition to the above, it changes the semantics of SDR1. In this mode, the
5406HTAB address part of SDR1 contains an HVA instead of a GPA, as PAPR keeps the
5407HTAB invisible to the guest.
5408
5409When this capability is enabled, KVM_EXIT_PAPR_HCALL can occur.
Scott Wooddc83b8b2011-08-18 15:25:21 -05005410
Jan Kiszka414fa982012-04-24 16:40:15 +02005411
Scott Wooddc83b8b2011-08-18 15:25:21 -050054126.3 KVM_CAP_SW_TLB
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005413------------------
Scott Wooddc83b8b2011-08-18 15:25:21 -05005414
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005415:Architectures: ppc
5416:Target: vcpu
5417:Parameters: args[0] is the address of a struct kvm_config_tlb
5418:Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error
Scott Wooddc83b8b2011-08-18 15:25:21 -05005419
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005420::
5421
5422 struct kvm_config_tlb {
Scott Wooddc83b8b2011-08-18 15:25:21 -05005423 __u64 params;
5424 __u64 array;
5425 __u32 mmu_type;
5426 __u32 array_len;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005427 };
Scott Wooddc83b8b2011-08-18 15:25:21 -05005428
5429Configures the virtual CPU's TLB array, establishing a shared memory area
5430between userspace and KVM. The "params" and "array" fields are userspace
5431addresses of mmu-type-specific data structures. The "array_len" field is an
5432safety mechanism, and should be set to the size in bytes of the memory that
5433userspace has reserved for the array. It must be at least the size dictated
5434by "mmu_type" and "params".
5435
5436While KVM_RUN is active, the shared region is under control of KVM. Its
5437contents are undefined, and any modification by userspace results in
5438boundedly undefined behavior.
5439
5440On return from KVM_RUN, the shared region will reflect the current state of
5441the guest's TLB. If userspace makes any changes, it must call KVM_DIRTY_TLB
5442to tell KVM which entries have been changed, prior to calling KVM_RUN again
5443on this vcpu.
5444
5445For mmu types KVM_MMU_FSL_BOOKE_NOHV and KVM_MMU_FSL_BOOKE_HV:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005446
Scott Wooddc83b8b2011-08-18 15:25:21 -05005447 - The "params" field is of type "struct kvm_book3e_206_tlb_params".
5448 - The "array" field points to an array of type "struct
5449 kvm_book3e_206_tlb_entry".
5450 - The array consists of all entries in the first TLB, followed by all
5451 entries in the second TLB.
5452 - Within a TLB, entries are ordered first by increasing set number. Within a
5453 set, entries are ordered by way (increasing ESEL).
5454 - The hash for determining set number in TLB0 is: (MAS2 >> 12) & (num_sets - 1)
5455 where "num_sets" is the tlb_sizes[] value divided by the tlb_ways[] value.
5456 - The tsize field of mas1 shall be set to 4K on TLB0, even though the
5457 hardware ignores this value for TLB0.
Cornelia Huckfa6b7fe2012-12-20 15:32:12 +01005458
54596.4 KVM_CAP_S390_CSS_SUPPORT
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005460----------------------------
Cornelia Huckfa6b7fe2012-12-20 15:32:12 +01005461
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005462:Architectures: s390
5463:Target: vcpu
5464:Parameters: none
5465:Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error
Cornelia Huckfa6b7fe2012-12-20 15:32:12 +01005466
5467This capability enables support for handling of channel I/O instructions.
5468
5469TEST PENDING INTERRUPTION and the interrupt portion of TEST SUBCHANNEL are
5470handled in-kernel, while the other I/O instructions are passed to userspace.
5471
5472When this capability is enabled, KVM_EXIT_S390_TSCH will occur on TEST
5473SUBCHANNEL intercepts.
Alexander Graf1c810632013-01-04 18:12:48 +01005474
Cornelia Huck0907c852014-06-27 09:29:26 +02005475Note that even though this capability is enabled per-vcpu, the complete
5476virtual machine is affected.
5477
Alexander Graf1c810632013-01-04 18:12:48 +010054786.5 KVM_CAP_PPC_EPR
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005479-------------------
Alexander Graf1c810632013-01-04 18:12:48 +01005480
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005481:Architectures: ppc
5482:Target: vcpu
5483:Parameters: args[0] defines whether the proxy facility is active
5484:Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error
Alexander Graf1c810632013-01-04 18:12:48 +01005485
5486This capability enables or disables the delivery of interrupts through the
5487external proxy facility.
5488
5489When enabled (args[0] != 0), every time the guest gets an external interrupt
5490delivered, it automatically exits into user space with a KVM_EXIT_EPR exit
5491to receive the topmost interrupt vector.
5492
5493When disabled (args[0] == 0), behavior is as if this facility is unsupported.
5494
5495When this capability is enabled, KVM_EXIT_EPR can occur.
Scott Woodeb1e4f42013-04-12 14:08:47 +00005496
54976.6 KVM_CAP_IRQ_MPIC
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005498--------------------
Scott Woodeb1e4f42013-04-12 14:08:47 +00005499
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005500:Architectures: ppc
5501:Parameters: args[0] is the MPIC device fd;
5502 args[1] is the MPIC CPU number for this vcpu
Scott Woodeb1e4f42013-04-12 14:08:47 +00005503
5504This capability connects the vcpu to an in-kernel MPIC device.
Paul Mackerras5975a2e2013-04-27 00:28:37 +00005505
55066.7 KVM_CAP_IRQ_XICS
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005507--------------------
Paul Mackerras5975a2e2013-04-27 00:28:37 +00005508
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005509:Architectures: ppc
5510:Target: vcpu
5511:Parameters: args[0] is the XICS device fd;
5512 args[1] is the XICS CPU number (server ID) for this vcpu
Paul Mackerras5975a2e2013-04-27 00:28:37 +00005513
5514This capability connects the vcpu to an in-kernel XICS device.
Cornelia Huck8a366a42014-06-27 11:06:25 +02005515
55166.8 KVM_CAP_S390_IRQCHIP
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005517------------------------
Cornelia Huck8a366a42014-06-27 11:06:25 +02005518
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005519:Architectures: s390
5520:Target: vm
5521:Parameters: none
Cornelia Huck8a366a42014-06-27 11:06:25 +02005522
5523This capability enables the in-kernel irqchip for s390. Please refer to
5524"4.24 KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP" for details.
Paul Mackerras699a0ea2014-06-02 11:02:59 +10005525
James Hogan5fafd8742014-12-08 23:07:56 +000055266.9 KVM_CAP_MIPS_FPU
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005527--------------------
James Hogan5fafd8742014-12-08 23:07:56 +00005528
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005529:Architectures: mips
5530:Target: vcpu
5531:Parameters: args[0] is reserved for future use (should be 0).
James Hogan5fafd8742014-12-08 23:07:56 +00005532
5533This capability allows the use of the host Floating Point Unit by the guest. It
5534allows the Config1.FP bit to be set to enable the FPU in the guest. Once this is
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005535done the ``KVM_REG_MIPS_FPR_*`` and ``KVM_REG_MIPS_FCR_*`` registers can be
5536accessed (depending on the current guest FPU register mode), and the Status.FR,
James Hogan5fafd8742014-12-08 23:07:56 +00005537Config5.FRE bits are accessible via the KVM API and also from the guest,
5538depending on them being supported by the FPU.
5539
James Hogand952bd02014-12-08 23:07:56 +000055406.10 KVM_CAP_MIPS_MSA
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005541---------------------
James Hogand952bd02014-12-08 23:07:56 +00005542
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005543:Architectures: mips
5544:Target: vcpu
5545:Parameters: args[0] is reserved for future use (should be 0).
James Hogand952bd02014-12-08 23:07:56 +00005546
5547This capability allows the use of the MIPS SIMD Architecture (MSA) by the guest.
5548It allows the Config3.MSAP bit to be set to enable the use of MSA by the guest.
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005549Once this is done the ``KVM_REG_MIPS_VEC_*`` and ``KVM_REG_MIPS_MSA_*``
5550registers can be accessed, and the Config5.MSAEn bit is accessible via the
5551KVM API and also from the guest.
James Hogand952bd02014-12-08 23:07:56 +00005552
Ken Hofsass01643c52018-01-31 16:03:36 -080055536.74 KVM_CAP_SYNC_REGS
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005554----------------------
5555
5556:Architectures: s390, x86
5557:Target: s390: always enabled, x86: vcpu
5558:Parameters: none
5559:Returns: x86: KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION returns a bit-array indicating which register
5560 sets are supported
5561 (bitfields defined in arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/kvm.h).
Ken Hofsass01643c52018-01-31 16:03:36 -08005562
5563As described above in the kvm_sync_regs struct info in section 5 (kvm_run):
5564KVM_CAP_SYNC_REGS "allow[s] userspace to access certain guest registers
5565without having to call SET/GET_*REGS". This reduces overhead by eliminating
5566repeated ioctl calls for setting and/or getting register values. This is
5567particularly important when userspace is making synchronous guest state
5568modifications, e.g. when emulating and/or intercepting instructions in
5569userspace.
5570
5571For s390 specifics, please refer to the source code.
5572
5573For x86:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005574
Ken Hofsass01643c52018-01-31 16:03:36 -08005575- the register sets to be copied out to kvm_run are selectable
5576 by userspace (rather that all sets being copied out for every exit).
5577- vcpu_events are available in addition to regs and sregs.
5578
5579For x86, the 'kvm_valid_regs' field of struct kvm_run is overloaded to
5580function as an input bit-array field set by userspace to indicate the
5581specific register sets to be copied out on the next exit.
5582
5583To indicate when userspace has modified values that should be copied into
5584the vCPU, the all architecture bitarray field, 'kvm_dirty_regs' must be set.
5585This is done using the same bitflags as for the 'kvm_valid_regs' field.
5586If the dirty bit is not set, then the register set values will not be copied
5587into the vCPU even if they've been modified.
5588
5589Unused bitfields in the bitarrays must be set to zero.
5590
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005591::
5592
5593 struct kvm_sync_regs {
Ken Hofsass01643c52018-01-31 16:03:36 -08005594 struct kvm_regs regs;
5595 struct kvm_sregs sregs;
5596 struct kvm_vcpu_events events;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005597 };
Ken Hofsass01643c52018-01-31 16:03:36 -08005598
Cédric Le Goatereacc56b2019-04-18 12:39:28 +020055996.75 KVM_CAP_PPC_IRQ_XIVE
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005600-------------------------
Cédric Le Goatereacc56b2019-04-18 12:39:28 +02005601
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005602:Architectures: ppc
5603:Target: vcpu
5604:Parameters: args[0] is the XIVE device fd;
5605 args[1] is the XIVE CPU number (server ID) for this vcpu
Cédric Le Goatereacc56b2019-04-18 12:39:28 +02005606
5607This capability connects the vcpu to an in-kernel XIVE device.
5608
Paul Mackerras699a0ea2014-06-02 11:02:59 +100056097. Capabilities that can be enabled on VMs
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005610==========================================
Paul Mackerras699a0ea2014-06-02 11:02:59 +10005611
5612There are certain capabilities that change the behavior of the virtual
5613machine when enabled. To enable them, please see section 4.37. Below
5614you can find a list of capabilities and what their effect on the VM
5615is when enabling them.
5616
5617The following information is provided along with the description:
5618
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005619 Architectures:
5620 which instruction set architectures provide this ioctl.
Paul Mackerras699a0ea2014-06-02 11:02:59 +10005621 x86 includes both i386 and x86_64.
5622
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005623 Parameters:
5624 what parameters are accepted by the capability.
Paul Mackerras699a0ea2014-06-02 11:02:59 +10005625
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005626 Returns:
5627 the return value. General error numbers (EBADF, ENOMEM, EINVAL)
Paul Mackerras699a0ea2014-06-02 11:02:59 +10005628 are not detailed, but errors with specific meanings are.
5629
5630
56317.1 KVM_CAP_PPC_ENABLE_HCALL
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005632----------------------------
Paul Mackerras699a0ea2014-06-02 11:02:59 +10005633
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005634:Architectures: ppc
5635:Parameters: args[0] is the sPAPR hcall number;
5636 args[1] is 0 to disable, 1 to enable in-kernel handling
Paul Mackerras699a0ea2014-06-02 11:02:59 +10005637
5638This capability controls whether individual sPAPR hypercalls (hcalls)
5639get handled by the kernel or not. Enabling or disabling in-kernel
5640handling of an hcall is effective across the VM. On creation, an
5641initial set of hcalls are enabled for in-kernel handling, which
5642consists of those hcalls for which in-kernel handlers were implemented
5643before this capability was implemented. If disabled, the kernel will
5644not to attempt to handle the hcall, but will always exit to userspace
5645to handle it. Note that it may not make sense to enable some and
5646disable others of a group of related hcalls, but KVM does not prevent
5647userspace from doing that.
Paul Mackerrasae2113a2014-06-02 11:03:00 +10005648
5649If the hcall number specified is not one that has an in-kernel
5650implementation, the KVM_ENABLE_CAP ioctl will fail with an EINVAL
5651error.
David Hildenbrand2444b352014-10-09 14:10:13 +02005652
56537.2 KVM_CAP_S390_USER_SIGP
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005654--------------------------
David Hildenbrand2444b352014-10-09 14:10:13 +02005655
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005656:Architectures: s390
5657:Parameters: none
David Hildenbrand2444b352014-10-09 14:10:13 +02005658
5659This capability controls which SIGP orders will be handled completely in user
5660space. With this capability enabled, all fast orders will be handled completely
5661in the kernel:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005662
David Hildenbrand2444b352014-10-09 14:10:13 +02005663- SENSE
5664- SENSE RUNNING
5665- EXTERNAL CALL
5666- EMERGENCY SIGNAL
5667- CONDITIONAL EMERGENCY SIGNAL
5668
5669All other orders will be handled completely in user space.
5670
5671Only privileged operation exceptions will be checked for in the kernel (or even
5672in the hardware prior to interception). If this capability is not enabled, the
5673old way of handling SIGP orders is used (partially in kernel and user space).
Eric Farman68c55752014-06-09 10:57:26 -04005674
56757.3 KVM_CAP_S390_VECTOR_REGISTERS
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005676---------------------------------
Eric Farman68c55752014-06-09 10:57:26 -04005677
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005678:Architectures: s390
5679:Parameters: none
5680:Returns: 0 on success, negative value on error
Eric Farman68c55752014-06-09 10:57:26 -04005681
5682Allows use of the vector registers introduced with z13 processor, and
5683provides for the synchronization between host and user space. Will
5684return -EINVAL if the machine does not support vectors.
Ekaterina Tumanovae44fc8c2015-01-30 16:55:56 +01005685
56867.4 KVM_CAP_S390_USER_STSI
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005687--------------------------
Ekaterina Tumanovae44fc8c2015-01-30 16:55:56 +01005688
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005689:Architectures: s390
5690:Parameters: none
Ekaterina Tumanovae44fc8c2015-01-30 16:55:56 +01005691
5692This capability allows post-handlers for the STSI instruction. After
5693initial handling in the kernel, KVM exits to user space with
5694KVM_EXIT_S390_STSI to allow user space to insert further data.
5695
5696Before exiting to userspace, kvm handlers should fill in s390_stsi field of
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005697vcpu->run::
5698
5699 struct {
Ekaterina Tumanovae44fc8c2015-01-30 16:55:56 +01005700 __u64 addr;
5701 __u8 ar;
5702 __u8 reserved;
5703 __u8 fc;
5704 __u8 sel1;
5705 __u16 sel2;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005706 } s390_stsi;
Ekaterina Tumanovae44fc8c2015-01-30 16:55:56 +01005707
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005708 @addr - guest address of STSI SYSIB
5709 @fc - function code
5710 @sel1 - selector 1
5711 @sel2 - selector 2
5712 @ar - access register number
Ekaterina Tumanovae44fc8c2015-01-30 16:55:56 +01005713
5714KVM handlers should exit to userspace with rc = -EREMOTE.
Michael Ellermane928e9c2015-03-20 20:39:41 +11005715
Steve Rutherford49df6392015-07-29 23:21:40 -070057167.5 KVM_CAP_SPLIT_IRQCHIP
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005717-------------------------
Steve Rutherford49df6392015-07-29 23:21:40 -07005718
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005719:Architectures: x86
5720:Parameters: args[0] - number of routes reserved for userspace IOAPICs
5721:Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
Steve Rutherford49df6392015-07-29 23:21:40 -07005722
5723Create a local apic for each processor in the kernel. This can be used
5724instead of KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP if the userspace VMM wishes to emulate the
5725IOAPIC and PIC (and also the PIT, even though this has to be enabled
5726separately).
5727
Steve Rutherfordb053b2a2015-07-29 23:32:35 -07005728This capability also enables in kernel routing of interrupt requests;
5729when KVM_CAP_SPLIT_IRQCHIP only routes of KVM_IRQ_ROUTING_MSI type are
5730used in the IRQ routing table. The first args[0] MSI routes are reserved
5731for the IOAPIC pins. Whenever the LAPIC receives an EOI for these routes,
5732a KVM_EXIT_IOAPIC_EOI vmexit will be reported to userspace.
Steve Rutherford49df6392015-07-29 23:21:40 -07005733
5734Fails if VCPU has already been created, or if the irqchip is already in the
5735kernel (i.e. KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP has already been called).
5736
David Hildenbrand051c87f2016-04-19 13:13:40 +020057377.6 KVM_CAP_S390_RI
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005738-------------------
David Hildenbrand051c87f2016-04-19 13:13:40 +02005739
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005740:Architectures: s390
5741:Parameters: none
David Hildenbrand051c87f2016-04-19 13:13:40 +02005742
5743Allows use of runtime-instrumentation introduced with zEC12 processor.
5744Will return -EINVAL if the machine does not support runtime-instrumentation.
5745Will return -EBUSY if a VCPU has already been created.
Michael Ellermane928e9c2015-03-20 20:39:41 +11005746
Radim Krčmář371313132016-07-12 22:09:27 +020057477.7 KVM_CAP_X2APIC_API
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005748----------------------
Radim Krčmář371313132016-07-12 22:09:27 +02005749
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005750:Architectures: x86
5751:Parameters: args[0] - features that should be enabled
5752:Returns: 0 on success, -EINVAL when args[0] contains invalid features
Radim Krčmář371313132016-07-12 22:09:27 +02005753
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005754Valid feature flags in args[0] are::
Radim Krčmář371313132016-07-12 22:09:27 +02005755
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005756 #define KVM_X2APIC_API_USE_32BIT_IDS (1ULL << 0)
5757 #define KVM_X2APIC_API_DISABLE_BROADCAST_QUIRK (1ULL << 1)
Radim Krčmář371313132016-07-12 22:09:27 +02005758
5759Enabling KVM_X2APIC_API_USE_32BIT_IDS changes the behavior of
5760KVM_SET_GSI_ROUTING, KVM_SIGNAL_MSI, KVM_SET_LAPIC, and KVM_GET_LAPIC,
5761allowing the use of 32-bit APIC IDs. See KVM_CAP_X2APIC_API in their
5762respective sections.
5763
Radim Krčmářc5192652016-07-12 22:09:28 +02005764KVM_X2APIC_API_DISABLE_BROADCAST_QUIRK must be enabled for x2APIC to work
5765in logical mode or with more than 255 VCPUs. Otherwise, KVM treats 0xff
5766as a broadcast even in x2APIC mode in order to support physical x2APIC
5767without interrupt remapping. This is undesirable in logical mode,
5768where 0xff represents CPUs 0-7 in cluster 0.
Radim Krčmář371313132016-07-12 22:09:27 +02005769
David Hildenbrand6502a342016-06-21 14:19:51 +020057707.8 KVM_CAP_S390_USER_INSTR0
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005771----------------------------
David Hildenbrand6502a342016-06-21 14:19:51 +02005772
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005773:Architectures: s390
5774:Parameters: none
David Hildenbrand6502a342016-06-21 14:19:51 +02005775
5776With this capability enabled, all illegal instructions 0x0000 (2 bytes) will
5777be intercepted and forwarded to user space. User space can use this
5778mechanism e.g. to realize 2-byte software breakpoints. The kernel will
5779not inject an operating exception for these instructions, user space has
5780to take care of that.
5781
5782This capability can be enabled dynamically even if VCPUs were already
5783created and are running.
Radim Krčmář371313132016-07-12 22:09:27 +02005784
Fan Zhang4e0b1ab2016-11-29 07:17:55 +010057857.9 KVM_CAP_S390_GS
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005786-------------------
Fan Zhang4e0b1ab2016-11-29 07:17:55 +01005787
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005788:Architectures: s390
5789:Parameters: none
5790:Returns: 0 on success; -EINVAL if the machine does not support
5791 guarded storage; -EBUSY if a VCPU has already been created.
Fan Zhang4e0b1ab2016-11-29 07:17:55 +01005792
5793Allows use of guarded storage for the KVM guest.
5794
Yi Min Zhao47a46932017-03-10 09:29:38 +010057957.10 KVM_CAP_S390_AIS
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005796---------------------
Yi Min Zhao47a46932017-03-10 09:29:38 +01005797
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005798:Architectures: s390
5799:Parameters: none
Yi Min Zhao47a46932017-03-10 09:29:38 +01005800
5801Allow use of adapter-interruption suppression.
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005802:Returns: 0 on success; -EBUSY if a VCPU has already been created.
Yi Min Zhao47a46932017-03-10 09:29:38 +01005803
Paul Mackerras3c313522017-02-06 13:24:41 +110058047.11 KVM_CAP_PPC_SMT
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005805--------------------
Paul Mackerras3c313522017-02-06 13:24:41 +11005806
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005807:Architectures: ppc
5808:Parameters: vsmt_mode, flags
Paul Mackerras3c313522017-02-06 13:24:41 +11005809
5810Enabling this capability on a VM provides userspace with a way to set
5811the desired virtual SMT mode (i.e. the number of virtual CPUs per
5812virtual core). The virtual SMT mode, vsmt_mode, must be a power of 2
5813between 1 and 8. On POWER8, vsmt_mode must also be no greater than
5814the number of threads per subcore for the host. Currently flags must
5815be 0. A successful call to enable this capability will result in
5816vsmt_mode being returned when the KVM_CAP_PPC_SMT capability is
5817subsequently queried for the VM. This capability is only supported by
5818HV KVM, and can only be set before any VCPUs have been created.
Paul Mackerras2ed4f9d2017-06-21 16:01:27 +10005819The KVM_CAP_PPC_SMT_POSSIBLE capability indicates which virtual SMT
5820modes are available.
Paul Mackerras3c313522017-02-06 13:24:41 +11005821
Aravinda Prasad134764e2017-05-11 16:32:48 +053058227.12 KVM_CAP_PPC_FWNMI
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005823----------------------
Aravinda Prasad134764e2017-05-11 16:32:48 +05305824
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005825:Architectures: ppc
5826:Parameters: none
Aravinda Prasad134764e2017-05-11 16:32:48 +05305827
5828With this capability a machine check exception in the guest address
5829space will cause KVM to exit the guest with NMI exit reason. This
5830enables QEMU to build error log and branch to guest kernel registered
5831machine check handling routine. Without this capability KVM will
5832branch to guests' 0x200 interrupt vector.
5833
Wanpeng Li4d5422c2018-03-12 04:53:02 -070058347.13 KVM_CAP_X86_DISABLE_EXITS
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005835------------------------------
Wanpeng Li4d5422c2018-03-12 04:53:02 -07005836
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005837:Architectures: x86
5838:Parameters: args[0] defines which exits are disabled
5839:Returns: 0 on success, -EINVAL when args[0] contains invalid exits
Wanpeng Li4d5422c2018-03-12 04:53:02 -07005840
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005841Valid bits in args[0] are::
Wanpeng Li4d5422c2018-03-12 04:53:02 -07005842
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005843 #define KVM_X86_DISABLE_EXITS_MWAIT (1 << 0)
5844 #define KVM_X86_DISABLE_EXITS_HLT (1 << 1)
5845 #define KVM_X86_DISABLE_EXITS_PAUSE (1 << 2)
5846 #define KVM_X86_DISABLE_EXITS_CSTATE (1 << 3)
Wanpeng Li4d5422c2018-03-12 04:53:02 -07005847
5848Enabling this capability on a VM provides userspace with a way to no
5849longer intercept some instructions for improved latency in some
5850workloads, and is suggested when vCPUs are associated to dedicated
5851physical CPUs. More bits can be added in the future; userspace can
5852just pass the KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION result to KVM_ENABLE_CAP to disable
5853all such vmexits.
5854
Wanpeng Licaa057a2018-03-12 04:53:03 -07005855Do not enable KVM_FEATURE_PV_UNHALT if you disable HLT exits.
Wanpeng Li4d5422c2018-03-12 04:53:02 -07005856
Janosch Franka4499382018-07-13 11:28:31 +010058577.14 KVM_CAP_S390_HPAGE_1M
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005858--------------------------
Janosch Franka4499382018-07-13 11:28:31 +01005859
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005860:Architectures: s390
5861:Parameters: none
5862:Returns: 0 on success, -EINVAL if hpage module parameter was not set
5863 or cmma is enabled, or the VM has the KVM_VM_S390_UCONTROL
5864 flag set
Janosch Franka4499382018-07-13 11:28:31 +01005865
5866With this capability the KVM support for memory backing with 1m pages
5867through hugetlbfs can be enabled for a VM. After the capability is
5868enabled, cmma can't be enabled anymore and pfmfi and the storage key
5869interpretation are disabled. If cmma has already been enabled or the
5870hpage module parameter is not set to 1, -EINVAL is returned.
5871
5872While it is generally possible to create a huge page backed VM without
5873this capability, the VM will not be able to run.
5874
Jim Mattsonc4f55192018-10-16 14:29:24 -070058757.15 KVM_CAP_MSR_PLATFORM_INFO
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005876------------------------------
Drew Schmitt6fbbde92018-08-20 10:32:15 -07005877
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005878:Architectures: x86
5879:Parameters: args[0] whether feature should be enabled or not
Drew Schmitt6fbbde92018-08-20 10:32:15 -07005880
5881With this capability, a guest may read the MSR_PLATFORM_INFO MSR. Otherwise,
5882a #GP would be raised when the guest tries to access. Currently, this
5883capability does not enable write permissions of this MSR for the guest.
5884
Paul Mackerrasaa069a92018-09-21 20:02:01 +100058857.16 KVM_CAP_PPC_NESTED_HV
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005886--------------------------
Paul Mackerrasaa069a92018-09-21 20:02:01 +10005887
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005888:Architectures: ppc
5889:Parameters: none
5890:Returns: 0 on success, -EINVAL when the implementation doesn't support
5891 nested-HV virtualization.
Paul Mackerrasaa069a92018-09-21 20:02:01 +10005892
5893HV-KVM on POWER9 and later systems allows for "nested-HV"
5894virtualization, which provides a way for a guest VM to run guests that
5895can run using the CPU's supervisor mode (privileged non-hypervisor
5896state). Enabling this capability on a VM depends on the CPU having
5897the necessary functionality and on the facility being enabled with a
5898kvm-hv module parameter.
5899
Jim Mattsonc4f55192018-10-16 14:29:24 -070059007.17 KVM_CAP_EXCEPTION_PAYLOAD
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005901------------------------------
Jim Mattsonc4f55192018-10-16 14:29:24 -07005902
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005903:Architectures: x86
5904:Parameters: args[0] whether feature should be enabled or not
Jim Mattsonc4f55192018-10-16 14:29:24 -07005905
5906With this capability enabled, CR2 will not be modified prior to the
5907emulated VM-exit when L1 intercepts a #PF exception that occurs in
5908L2. Similarly, for kvm-intel only, DR6 will not be modified prior to
5909the emulated VM-exit when L1 intercepts a #DB exception that occurs in
5910L2. As a result, when KVM_GET_VCPU_EVENTS reports a pending #PF (or
5911#DB) exception for L2, exception.has_payload will be set and the
5912faulting address (or the new DR6 bits*) will be reported in the
5913exception_payload field. Similarly, when userspace injects a #PF (or
5914#DB) into L2 using KVM_SET_VCPU_EVENTS, it is expected to set
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005915exception.has_payload and to put the faulting address - or the new DR6
5916bits\ [#]_ - in the exception_payload field.
Jim Mattsonc4f55192018-10-16 14:29:24 -07005917
5918This capability also enables exception.pending in struct
5919kvm_vcpu_events, which allows userspace to distinguish between pending
5920and injected exceptions.
5921
5922
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005923.. [#] For the new DR6 bits, note that bit 16 is set iff the #DB exception
5924 will clear DR6.RTM.
Jim Mattsonc4f55192018-10-16 14:29:24 -07005925
Peter Xud7547c52019-05-08 17:15:47 +080059267.18 KVM_CAP_MANUAL_DIRTY_LOG_PROTECT2
Paolo Bonzini2a31b9d2018-10-23 02:36:47 +02005927
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01005928:Architectures: x86, arm, arm64, mips
5929:Parameters: args[0] whether feature should be enabled or not
Paolo Bonzini2a31b9d2018-10-23 02:36:47 +02005930
Jay Zhou3c9bd402020-02-27 09:32:27 +08005931Valid flags are::
5932
5933 #define KVM_DIRTY_LOG_MANUAL_PROTECT_ENABLE (1 << 0)
5934 #define KVM_DIRTY_LOG_INITIALLY_SET (1 << 1)
5935
5936With KVM_DIRTY_LOG_MANUAL_PROTECT_ENABLE is set, KVM_GET_DIRTY_LOG will not
5937automatically clear and write-protect all pages that are returned as dirty.
Paolo Bonzini2a31b9d2018-10-23 02:36:47 +02005938Rather, userspace will have to do this operation separately using
5939KVM_CLEAR_DIRTY_LOG.
5940
5941At the cost of a slightly more complicated operation, this provides better
5942scalability and responsiveness for two reasons. First,
5943KVM_CLEAR_DIRTY_LOG ioctl can operate on a 64-page granularity rather
5944than requiring to sync a full memslot; this ensures that KVM does not
5945take spinlocks for an extended period of time. Second, in some cases a
5946large amount of time can pass between a call to KVM_GET_DIRTY_LOG and
5947userspace actually using the data in the page. Pages can be modified
Jay Zhou3c9bd402020-02-27 09:32:27 +08005948during this time, which is inefficient for both the guest and userspace:
Paolo Bonzini2a31b9d2018-10-23 02:36:47 +02005949the guest will incur a higher penalty due to write protection faults,
5950while userspace can see false reports of dirty pages. Manual reprotection
5951helps reducing this time, improving guest performance and reducing the
5952number of dirty log false positives.
5953
Jay Zhou3c9bd402020-02-27 09:32:27 +08005954With KVM_DIRTY_LOG_INITIALLY_SET set, all the bits of the dirty bitmap
5955will be initialized to 1 when created. This also improves performance because
5956dirty logging can be enabled gradually in small chunks on the first call
5957to KVM_CLEAR_DIRTY_LOG. KVM_DIRTY_LOG_INITIALLY_SET depends on
5958KVM_DIRTY_LOG_MANUAL_PROTECT_ENABLE (it is also only available on
Keqian Zhuc8626262020-04-13 20:20:23 +08005959x86 and arm64 for now).
Jay Zhou3c9bd402020-02-27 09:32:27 +08005960
Peter Xud7547c52019-05-08 17:15:47 +08005961KVM_CAP_MANUAL_DIRTY_LOG_PROTECT2 was previously available under the name
5962KVM_CAP_MANUAL_DIRTY_LOG_PROTECT, but the implementation had bugs that make
5963it hard or impossible to use it correctly. The availability of
5964KVM_CAP_MANUAL_DIRTY_LOG_PROTECT2 signals that those bugs are fixed.
5965Userspace should not try to use KVM_CAP_MANUAL_DIRTY_LOG_PROTECT.
Paolo Bonzini2a31b9d2018-10-23 02:36:47 +02005966
Paul Mackerras9a5788c2020-03-19 15:29:55 +110059677.19 KVM_CAP_PPC_SECURE_GUEST
5968------------------------------
5969
5970:Architectures: ppc
5971
5972This capability indicates that KVM is running on a host that has
5973ultravisor firmware and thus can support a secure guest. On such a
5974system, a guest can ask the ultravisor to make it a secure guest,
5975one whose memory is inaccessible to the host except for pages which
5976are explicitly requested to be shared with the host. The ultravisor
5977notifies KVM when a guest requests to become a secure guest, and KVM
5978has the opportunity to veto the transition.
5979
5980If present, this capability can be enabled for a VM, meaning that KVM
5981will allow the transition to secure guest mode. Otherwise KVM will
5982veto the transition.
5983
David Matlackacd05782020-04-17 15:14:46 -070059847.20 KVM_CAP_HALT_POLL
5985----------------------
5986
5987:Architectures: all
5988:Target: VM
5989:Parameters: args[0] is the maximum poll time in nanoseconds
5990:Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error
5991
5992This capability overrides the kvm module parameter halt_poll_ns for the
5993target VM.
5994
5995VCPU polling allows a VCPU to poll for wakeup events instead of immediately
5996scheduling during guest halts. The maximum time a VCPU can spend polling is
5997controlled by the kvm module parameter halt_poll_ns. This capability allows
5998the maximum halt time to specified on a per-VM basis, effectively overriding
5999the module parameter for the target VM.
6000
Alexander Graf1ae09952020-09-25 16:34:16 +020060017.21 KVM_CAP_X86_USER_SPACE_MSR
6002-------------------------------
6003
6004:Architectures: x86
6005:Target: VM
6006:Parameters: args[0] contains the mask of KVM_MSR_EXIT_REASON_* events to report
6007:Returns: 0 on success; -1 on error
6008
6009This capability enables trapping of #GP invoking RDMSR and WRMSR instructions
6010into user space.
6011
6012When a guest requests to read or write an MSR, KVM may not implement all MSRs
6013that are relevant to a respective system. It also does not differentiate by
6014CPU type.
6015
6016To allow more fine grained control over MSR handling, user space may enable
6017this capability. With it enabled, MSR accesses that match the mask specified in
6018args[0] and trigger a #GP event inside the guest by KVM will instead trigger
6019KVM_EXIT_X86_RDMSR and KVM_EXIT_X86_WRMSR exit notifications which user space
6020can then handle to implement model specific MSR handling and/or user notifications
6021to inform a user that an MSR was not handled.
6022
Michael Ellermane928e9c2015-03-20 20:39:41 +110060238. Other capabilities.
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006024======================
Michael Ellermane928e9c2015-03-20 20:39:41 +11006025
6026This section lists capabilities that give information about other
6027features of the KVM implementation.
6028
60298.1 KVM_CAP_PPC_HWRNG
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006030---------------------
Michael Ellermane928e9c2015-03-20 20:39:41 +11006031
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006032:Architectures: ppc
Michael Ellermane928e9c2015-03-20 20:39:41 +11006033
6034This capability, if KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION indicates that it is
Randy Dunlap3747c5d2020-07-03 14:29:06 -07006035available, means that the kernel has an implementation of the
Michael Ellermane928e9c2015-03-20 20:39:41 +11006036H_RANDOM hypercall backed by a hardware random-number generator.
6037If present, the kernel H_RANDOM handler can be enabled for guest use
6038with the KVM_CAP_PPC_ENABLE_HCALL capability.
Andrey Smetanin5c9194122015-11-10 15:36:34 +03006039
60408.2 KVM_CAP_HYPERV_SYNIC
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006041------------------------
Andrey Smetanin5c9194122015-11-10 15:36:34 +03006042
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006043:Architectures: x86
6044
Andrey Smetanin5c9194122015-11-10 15:36:34 +03006045This capability, if KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION indicates that it is
Randy Dunlap3747c5d2020-07-03 14:29:06 -07006046available, means that the kernel has an implementation of the
Andrey Smetanin5c9194122015-11-10 15:36:34 +03006047Hyper-V Synthetic interrupt controller(SynIC). Hyper-V SynIC is
6048used to support Windows Hyper-V based guest paravirt drivers(VMBus).
6049
6050In order to use SynIC, it has to be activated by setting this
6051capability via KVM_ENABLE_CAP ioctl on the vcpu fd. Note that this
6052will disable the use of APIC hardware virtualization even if supported
6053by the CPU, as it's incompatible with SynIC auto-EOI behavior.
Paul Mackerrasc9270132017-01-30 21:21:41 +11006054
60558.3 KVM_CAP_PPC_RADIX_MMU
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006056-------------------------
Paul Mackerrasc9270132017-01-30 21:21:41 +11006057
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006058:Architectures: ppc
Paul Mackerrasc9270132017-01-30 21:21:41 +11006059
6060This capability, if KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION indicates that it is
Randy Dunlap3747c5d2020-07-03 14:29:06 -07006061available, means that the kernel can support guests using the
Paul Mackerrasc9270132017-01-30 21:21:41 +11006062radix MMU defined in Power ISA V3.00 (as implemented in the POWER9
6063processor).
6064
60658.4 KVM_CAP_PPC_HASH_MMU_V3
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006066---------------------------
Paul Mackerrasc9270132017-01-30 21:21:41 +11006067
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006068:Architectures: ppc
Paul Mackerrasc9270132017-01-30 21:21:41 +11006069
6070This capability, if KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION indicates that it is
Randy Dunlap3747c5d2020-07-03 14:29:06 -07006071available, means that the kernel can support guests using the
Paul Mackerrasc9270132017-01-30 21:21:41 +11006072hashed page table MMU defined in Power ISA V3.00 (as implemented in
6073the POWER9 processor), including in-memory segment tables.
James Hogana8a3c422017-03-14 10:15:19 +00006074
60758.5 KVM_CAP_MIPS_VZ
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006076-------------------
James Hogana8a3c422017-03-14 10:15:19 +00006077
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006078:Architectures: mips
James Hogana8a3c422017-03-14 10:15:19 +00006079
6080This capability, if KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION on the main kvm handle indicates that
6081it is available, means that full hardware assisted virtualization capabilities
6082of the hardware are available for use through KVM. An appropriate
6083KVM_VM_MIPS_* type must be passed to KVM_CREATE_VM to create a VM which
6084utilises it.
6085
6086If KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION on a kvm VM handle indicates that this capability is
6087available, it means that the VM is using full hardware assisted virtualization
6088capabilities of the hardware. This is useful to check after creating a VM with
6089KVM_VM_MIPS_DEFAULT.
6090
6091The value returned by KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION should be compared against known
6092values (see below). All other values are reserved. This is to allow for the
6093possibility of other hardware assisted virtualization implementations which
6094may be incompatible with the MIPS VZ ASE.
6095
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006096== ==========================================================================
6097 0 The trap & emulate implementation is in use to run guest code in user
James Hogana8a3c422017-03-14 10:15:19 +00006098 mode. Guest virtual memory segments are rearranged to fit the guest in the
6099 user mode address space.
6100
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006101 1 The MIPS VZ ASE is in use, providing full hardware assisted
James Hogana8a3c422017-03-14 10:15:19 +00006102 virtualization, including standard guest virtual memory segments.
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006103== ==========================================================================
James Hogana8a3c422017-03-14 10:15:19 +00006104
61058.6 KVM_CAP_MIPS_TE
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006106-------------------
James Hogana8a3c422017-03-14 10:15:19 +00006107
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006108:Architectures: mips
James Hogana8a3c422017-03-14 10:15:19 +00006109
6110This capability, if KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION on the main kvm handle indicates that
6111it is available, means that the trap & emulate implementation is available to
6112run guest code in user mode, even if KVM_CAP_MIPS_VZ indicates that hardware
6113assisted virtualisation is also available. KVM_VM_MIPS_TE (0) must be passed
6114to KVM_CREATE_VM to create a VM which utilises it.
6115
6116If KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION on a kvm VM handle indicates that this capability is
6117available, it means that the VM is using trap & emulate.
James Hogan578fd612017-03-14 10:15:20 +00006118
61198.7 KVM_CAP_MIPS_64BIT
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006120----------------------
James Hogan578fd612017-03-14 10:15:20 +00006121
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006122:Architectures: mips
James Hogan578fd612017-03-14 10:15:20 +00006123
6124This capability indicates the supported architecture type of the guest, i.e. the
6125supported register and address width.
6126
6127The values returned when this capability is checked by KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION on a
6128kvm VM handle correspond roughly to the CP0_Config.AT register field, and should
6129be checked specifically against known values (see below). All other values are
6130reserved.
6131
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006132== ========================================================================
6133 0 MIPS32 or microMIPS32.
James Hogan578fd612017-03-14 10:15:20 +00006134 Both registers and addresses are 32-bits wide.
6135 It will only be possible to run 32-bit guest code.
6136
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006137 1 MIPS64 or microMIPS64 with access only to 32-bit compatibility segments.
James Hogan578fd612017-03-14 10:15:20 +00006138 Registers are 64-bits wide, but addresses are 32-bits wide.
6139 64-bit guest code may run but cannot access MIPS64 memory segments.
6140 It will also be possible to run 32-bit guest code.
6141
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006142 2 MIPS64 or microMIPS64 with access to all address segments.
James Hogan578fd612017-03-14 10:15:20 +00006143 Both registers and addresses are 64-bits wide.
6144 It will be possible to run 64-bit or 32-bit guest code.
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006145== ========================================================================
Michael S. Tsirkin668fffa2017-04-21 12:27:17 +02006146
Paolo Bonzinic24a7be2017-04-27 17:33:14 +020061478.9 KVM_CAP_ARM_USER_IRQ
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006148------------------------
Alexander Graf3fe17e62016-09-27 21:08:05 +02006149
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006150:Architectures: arm, arm64
6151
Alexander Graf3fe17e62016-09-27 21:08:05 +02006152This capability, if KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION indicates that it is available, means
6153that if userspace creates a VM without an in-kernel interrupt controller, it
6154will be notified of changes to the output level of in-kernel emulated devices,
6155which can generate virtual interrupts, presented to the VM.
6156For such VMs, on every return to userspace, the kernel
6157updates the vcpu's run->s.regs.device_irq_level field to represent the actual
6158output level of the device.
6159
6160Whenever kvm detects a change in the device output level, kvm guarantees at
6161least one return to userspace before running the VM. This exit could either
6162be a KVM_EXIT_INTR or any other exit event, like KVM_EXIT_MMIO. This way,
6163userspace can always sample the device output level and re-compute the state of
6164the userspace interrupt controller. Userspace should always check the state
6165of run->s.regs.device_irq_level on every kvm exit.
6166The value in run->s.regs.device_irq_level can represent both level and edge
6167triggered interrupt signals, depending on the device. Edge triggered interrupt
6168signals will exit to userspace with the bit in run->s.regs.device_irq_level
6169set exactly once per edge signal.
6170
6171The field run->s.regs.device_irq_level is available independent of
6172run->kvm_valid_regs or run->kvm_dirty_regs bits.
6173
6174If KVM_CAP_ARM_USER_IRQ is supported, the KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION ioctl returns a
6175number larger than 0 indicating the version of this capability is implemented
Randy Dunlap3747c5d2020-07-03 14:29:06 -07006176and thereby which bits in run->s.regs.device_irq_level can signal values.
Alexander Graf3fe17e62016-09-27 21:08:05 +02006177
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006178Currently the following bits are defined for the device_irq_level bitmap::
Alexander Graf3fe17e62016-09-27 21:08:05 +02006179
6180 KVM_CAP_ARM_USER_IRQ >= 1:
6181
6182 KVM_ARM_DEV_EL1_VTIMER - EL1 virtual timer
6183 KVM_ARM_DEV_EL1_PTIMER - EL1 physical timer
6184 KVM_ARM_DEV_PMU - ARM PMU overflow interrupt signal
6185
6186Future versions of kvm may implement additional events. These will get
6187indicated by returning a higher number from KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION and will be
6188listed above.
Paul Mackerras2ed4f9d2017-06-21 16:01:27 +10006189
61908.10 KVM_CAP_PPC_SMT_POSSIBLE
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006191-----------------------------
Paul Mackerras2ed4f9d2017-06-21 16:01:27 +10006192
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006193:Architectures: ppc
Paul Mackerras2ed4f9d2017-06-21 16:01:27 +10006194
6195Querying this capability returns a bitmap indicating the possible
6196virtual SMT modes that can be set using KVM_CAP_PPC_SMT. If bit N
6197(counting from the right) is set, then a virtual SMT mode of 2^N is
6198available.
Roman Kaganefc479e2017-06-22 16:51:01 +03006199
62008.11 KVM_CAP_HYPERV_SYNIC2
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006201--------------------------
Roman Kaganefc479e2017-06-22 16:51:01 +03006202
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006203:Architectures: x86
Roman Kaganefc479e2017-06-22 16:51:01 +03006204
6205This capability enables a newer version of Hyper-V Synthetic interrupt
6206controller (SynIC). The only difference with KVM_CAP_HYPERV_SYNIC is that KVM
6207doesn't clear SynIC message and event flags pages when they are enabled by
6208writing to the respective MSRs.
Roman Kagand3457c82017-07-14 17:13:20 +03006209
62108.12 KVM_CAP_HYPERV_VP_INDEX
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006211----------------------------
Roman Kagand3457c82017-07-14 17:13:20 +03006212
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006213:Architectures: x86
Roman Kagand3457c82017-07-14 17:13:20 +03006214
6215This capability indicates that userspace can load HV_X64_MSR_VP_INDEX msr. Its
6216value is used to denote the target vcpu for a SynIC interrupt. For
6217compatibilty, KVM initializes this msr to KVM's internal vcpu index. When this
6218capability is absent, userspace can still query this msr's value.
Christian Borntraegerda9a1442017-11-09 10:00:45 +01006219
62208.13 KVM_CAP_S390_AIS_MIGRATION
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006221-------------------------------
Christian Borntraegerda9a1442017-11-09 10:00:45 +01006222
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006223:Architectures: s390
6224:Parameters: none
Christian Borntraegerda9a1442017-11-09 10:00:45 +01006225
6226This capability indicates if the flic device will be able to get/set the
6227AIS states for migration via the KVM_DEV_FLIC_AISM_ALL attribute and allows
6228to discover this without having to create a flic device.
Christian Borntraeger5c2b4d52018-02-22 13:40:04 +00006229
62308.14 KVM_CAP_S390_PSW
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006231---------------------
Christian Borntraeger5c2b4d52018-02-22 13:40:04 +00006232
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006233:Architectures: s390
Christian Borntraeger5c2b4d52018-02-22 13:40:04 +00006234
6235This capability indicates that the PSW is exposed via the kvm_run structure.
6236
62378.15 KVM_CAP_S390_GMAP
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006238----------------------
Christian Borntraeger5c2b4d52018-02-22 13:40:04 +00006239
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006240:Architectures: s390
Christian Borntraeger5c2b4d52018-02-22 13:40:04 +00006241
6242This capability indicates that the user space memory used as guest mapping can
6243be anywhere in the user memory address space, as long as the memory slots are
6244aligned and sized to a segment (1MB) boundary.
6245
62468.16 KVM_CAP_S390_COW
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006247---------------------
Christian Borntraeger5c2b4d52018-02-22 13:40:04 +00006248
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006249:Architectures: s390
Christian Borntraeger5c2b4d52018-02-22 13:40:04 +00006250
6251This capability indicates that the user space memory used as guest mapping can
6252use copy-on-write semantics as well as dirty pages tracking via read-only page
6253tables.
6254
62558.17 KVM_CAP_S390_BPB
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006256---------------------
Christian Borntraeger5c2b4d52018-02-22 13:40:04 +00006257
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006258:Architectures: s390
Christian Borntraeger5c2b4d52018-02-22 13:40:04 +00006259
6260This capability indicates that kvm will implement the interfaces to handle
6261reset, migration and nested KVM for branch prediction blocking. The stfle
6262facility 82 should not be provided to the guest without this capability.
Vitaly Kuznetsovc1aea912018-05-16 17:21:31 +02006263
Vitaly Kuznetsov2ddc6492018-06-22 16:56:14 +020062648.18 KVM_CAP_HYPERV_TLBFLUSH
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006265----------------------------
Vitaly Kuznetsovc1aea912018-05-16 17:21:31 +02006266
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006267:Architectures: x86
Vitaly Kuznetsovc1aea912018-05-16 17:21:31 +02006268
6269This capability indicates that KVM supports paravirtualized Hyper-V TLB Flush
6270hypercalls:
6271HvFlushVirtualAddressSpace, HvFlushVirtualAddressSpaceEx,
6272HvFlushVirtualAddressList, HvFlushVirtualAddressListEx.
Dongjiu Gengbe26b3a2018-07-19 16:24:23 +01006273
Dongjiu Geng688e0582018-08-20 17:39:25 -040062748.19 KVM_CAP_ARM_INJECT_SERROR_ESR
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006275----------------------------------
Dongjiu Gengbe26b3a2018-07-19 16:24:23 +01006276
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +01006277:Architectures: arm, arm64
Dongjiu Gengbe26b3a2018-07-19 16:24:23 +01006278
6279This capability indicates that userspace can specify (via the
6280KVM_SET_VCPU_EVENTS ioctl) the syndrome value reported to the guest when it
6281takes a virtual SError interrupt exception.
6282If KVM advertises this capability, userspace can only specify the ISS field for
6283the ESR syndrome. Other parts of the ESR, such as the EC are generated by the
6284CPU when the exception is taken. If this virtual SError is taken to EL1 using
6285AArch64, this value will be reported in the ISS field of ESR_ELx.
6286
6287See KVM_CAP_VCPU_EVENTS for more details.
Vitaly Kuznetsov214ff832018-09-26 19:02:59 +02006288
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +010062898.20 KVM_CAP_HYPERV_SEND_IPI
6290----------------------------
6291
6292:Architectures: x86
Vitaly Kuznetsov214ff832018-09-26 19:02:59 +02006293
6294This capability indicates that KVM supports paravirtualized Hyper-V IPI send
6295hypercalls:
6296HvCallSendSyntheticClusterIpi, HvCallSendSyntheticClusterIpiEx.
Tianyu Lan344c6c82019-08-22 22:30:20 +08006297
Mauro Carvalho Chehab106ee472020-02-10 07:02:55 +010062988.21 KVM_CAP_HYPERV_DIRECT_TLBFLUSH
6299-----------------------------------
6300
Andrew Jones739c7af2020-08-04 19:06:03 +02006301:Architectures: x86
Tianyu Lan344c6c82019-08-22 22:30:20 +08006302
6303This capability indicates that KVM running on top of Hyper-V hypervisor
6304enables Direct TLB flush for its guests meaning that TLB flush
6305hypercalls are handled by Level 0 hypervisor (Hyper-V) bypassing KVM.
6306Due to the different ABI for hypercall parameters between Hyper-V and
6307KVM, enabling this capability effectively disables all hypercall
6308handling by KVM (as some KVM hypercall may be mistakenly treated as TLB
6309flush hypercalls by Hyper-V) so userspace should disable KVM identification
6310in CPUID and only exposes Hyper-V identification. In this case, guest
6311thinks it's running on Hyper-V and only use Hyper-V hypercalls.
Janosch Frank7de3f142020-01-31 05:02:02 -05006312
63138.22 KVM_CAP_S390_VCPU_RESETS
Andrew Jones739c7af2020-08-04 19:06:03 +02006314-----------------------------
Janosch Frank7de3f142020-01-31 05:02:02 -05006315
Andrew Jones739c7af2020-08-04 19:06:03 +02006316:Architectures: s390
Janosch Frank7de3f142020-01-31 05:02:02 -05006317
6318This capability indicates that the KVM_S390_NORMAL_RESET and
6319KVM_S390_CLEAR_RESET ioctls are available.
Janosch Frank04ed89d2019-11-08 05:05:26 -05006320
63218.23 KVM_CAP_S390_PROTECTED
Andrew Jones739c7af2020-08-04 19:06:03 +02006322---------------------------
Janosch Frank04ed89d2019-11-08 05:05:26 -05006323
Andrew Jones739c7af2020-08-04 19:06:03 +02006324:Architectures: s390
Janosch Frank04ed89d2019-11-08 05:05:26 -05006325
6326This capability indicates that the Ultravisor has been initialized and
6327KVM can therefore start protected VMs.
6328This capability governs the KVM_S390_PV_COMMAND ioctl and the
6329KVM_MP_STATE_LOAD MP_STATE. KVM_SET_MP_STATE can fail for protected
6330guests when the state change is invalid.
Andrew Jones004a0122020-08-04 19:06:04 +02006331
63328.24 KVM_CAP_STEAL_TIME
6333-----------------------
6334
6335:Architectures: arm64, x86
6336
6337This capability indicates that KVM supports steal time accounting.
6338When steal time accounting is supported it may be enabled with
6339architecture-specific interfaces. This capability and the architecture-
6340specific interfaces must be consistent, i.e. if one says the feature
6341is supported, than the other should as well and vice versa. For arm64
6342see Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/vcpu.rst "KVM_ARM_VCPU_PVTIME_CTRL".
6343For x86 see Documentation/virt/kvm/msr.rst "MSR_KVM_STEAL_TIME".
Collin Wallingf20d4e92020-06-25 11:07:23 -04006344
63458.25 KVM_CAP_S390_DIAG318
6346-------------------------
6347
6348:Architectures: s390
6349
6350This capability enables a guest to set information about its control program
6351(i.e. guest kernel type and version). The information is helpful during
6352system/firmware service events, providing additional data about the guest
6353environments running on the machine.
6354
6355The information is associated with the DIAGNOSE 0x318 instruction, which sets
6356an 8-byte value consisting of a one-byte Control Program Name Code (CPNC) and
6357a 7-byte Control Program Version Code (CPVC). The CPNC determines what
6358environment the control program is running in (e.g. Linux, z/VM...), and the
6359CPVC is used for information specific to OS (e.g. Linux version, Linux
6360distribution...)
6361
6362If this capability is available, then the CPNC and CPVC can be synchronized
6363between KVM and userspace via the sync regs mechanism (KVM_SYNC_DIAG318).
Alexander Graf1ae09952020-09-25 16:34:16 +02006364
63658.26 KVM_CAP_X86_USER_SPACE_MSR
6366-------------------------------
6367
6368:Architectures: x86
6369
6370This capability indicates that KVM supports deflection of MSR reads and
6371writes to user space. It can be enabled on a VM level. If enabled, MSR
6372accesses that would usually trigger a #GP by KVM into the guest will
6373instead get bounced to user space through the KVM_EXIT_X86_RDMSR and
6374KVM_EXIT_X86_WRMSR exit notifications.
Alexander Graf1a1552542020-09-25 16:34:21 +02006375
Peter Xu3d202672020-09-30 21:20:31 -040063768.27 KVM_X86_SET_MSR_FILTER
Alexander Graf1a1552542020-09-25 16:34:21 +02006377---------------------------
6378
6379:Architectures: x86
6380
6381This capability indicates that KVM supports that accesses to user defined MSRs
6382may be rejected. With this capability exposed, KVM exports new VM ioctl
6383KVM_X86_SET_MSR_FILTER which user space can call to specify bitmaps of MSR
6384ranges that KVM should reject access to.
6385
6386In combination with KVM_CAP_X86_USER_SPACE_MSR, this allows user space to
6387trap and emulate MSRs that are outside of the scope of KVM as well as
6388limit the attack surface on KVM's MSR emulation code.
Oliver Upton66570e92020-08-18 15:24:28 +00006389
Peter Xu177158e2020-10-23 14:33:46 -040063908.28 KVM_CAP_ENFORCE_PV_CPUID
Oliver Upton66570e92020-08-18 15:24:28 +00006391-----------------------------
6392
6393Architectures: x86
6394
6395When enabled, KVM will disable paravirtual features provided to the
6396guest according to the bits in the KVM_CPUID_FEATURES CPUID leaf
6397(0x40000001). Otherwise, a guest may use the paravirtual features
6398regardless of what has actually been exposed through the CPUID leaf.