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}; @@ -160,6 +161,8 @@ struct kvm_s390_vm_cpu_subfunc { #define KVM_S390_VM_CRYPTO_ENABLE_DEA_KW 1 #define KVM_S390_VM_CRYPTO_DISABLE_AES_KW 2 #define KVM_S390_VM_CRYPTO_DISABLE_DEA_KW 3 +#define KVM_S390_VM_CRYPTO_ENABLE_APIE 4 +#define KVM_S390_VM_CRYPTO_DISABLE_APIE 5 /* kvm attributes for migration mode */ #define KVM_S390_VM_MIGRATION_STOP 0 diff --git a/linux-headers/linux/vfio.h b/linux-headers/linux/vfio.h index 3615a269d378..838919a4c03a 100644 --- a/linux-headers/linux/vfio.h +++ b/linux-headers/linux/vfio.h @@ -200,6 +200,7 @@ struct vfio_device_info { #define VFIO_DEVICE_FLAGS_PLATFORM (1 << 2) /* vfio-platform device */ #define VFIO_DEVICE_FLAGS_AMBA (1 << 3) /* vfio-amba device */ #define VFIO_DEVICE_FLAGS_CCW (1 << 4) /* vfio-ccw device */ +#define VFIO_DEVICE_FLAGS_AP (1 << 5) /* vfio-ap device */ __u32 num_regions; /* Max region index + 1 */ __u32 num_irqs; /* Max IRQ index + 1 */ }; @@ -215,6 +216,7 @@ struct vfio_device_info { #define VFIO_DEVICE_API_PLATFORM_STRING "vfio-platform" #define VFIO_DEVICE_API_AMBA_STRING "vfio-amba" #define VFIO_DEVICE_API_CCW_STRING "vfio-ccw" +#define VFIO_DEVICE_API_AP_STRING "vfio-ap" /** * VFIO_DEVICE_GET_REGION_INFO - _IOWR(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 8, From patchwork Wed Sep 26 22:54:36 2018 Content-Type: text/plain; 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CPU model features: 1. The S390_FEAT_AP CPU model feature indicates whether AP instructions are available to the guest. This feature will be enabled only if the AP instructions are available on the linux host as determined by the availability of the KVM_S390_VM_CRYPTO_ENABLE_APIE VM attribute which is exposed by KVM only if the AP instructions are available on the host. This feature must be turned on from userspace to execute AP instructions on the KVM guest. The QEMU command line to turn this feature on looks something like this: qemu-system-s390x ... -cpu xxx,ap=on ... This feature will be supported for zEC12 and newer CPU models. The feature will not be supported for older models because there are few older systems on which to test and the older crypto cards will be going out of service in the relatively near future. CPU model facilities: 1. The S390_FEAT_AP_QUERY_CONFIG_INFO feature indicates whether the AP Query Configuration Information (QCI) facility is available to the guest as determined by whether the facility is available on the host. This feature will be exposed by KVM only if the QCI facility is installed on the host. 2. The S390_FEAT_AP_FACILITY_TEST feature indicates whether the AP Facility Test (APFT) facility is available to the guest as determined by whether the facility is available on the host. This feature will be exposed by KVM only if APFT is installed on the host. Signed-off-by: Tony Krowiak Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand Reviewed-by: Pierre Morel Tested-by: Pierre Morel Tested-by: Pierre Morel Tested-by: Pierre Morel --- target/s390x/cpu_features.c | 3 +++ target/s390x/cpu_features_def.h | 3 +++ target/s390x/cpu_models.c | 2 ++ target/s390x/gen-features.c | 3 +++ target/s390x/kvm.c | 5 +++++ 5 files changed, 16 insertions(+) diff --git a/target/s390x/cpu_features.c b/target/s390x/cpu_features.c index 172fb18df718..60cfeba48f4e 100644 --- a/target/s390x/cpu_features.c +++ b/target/s390x/cpu_features.c @@ -39,8 +39,10 @@ static const S390FeatDef s390_features[] = { FEAT_INIT("srs", S390_FEAT_TYPE_STFL, 9, "Sense-running-status facility"), FEAT_INIT("csske", S390_FEAT_TYPE_STFL, 10, "Conditional-SSKE facility"), FEAT_INIT("ctop", S390_FEAT_TYPE_STFL, 11, "Configuration-topology facility"), + FEAT_INIT("apqci", S390_FEAT_TYPE_STFL, 12, "Query AP Configuration Information facility"), FEAT_INIT("ipter", S390_FEAT_TYPE_STFL, 13, "IPTE-range facility"), FEAT_INIT("nonqks", S390_FEAT_TYPE_STFL, 14, "Nonquiescing key-setting facility"), + FEAT_INIT("apft", S390_FEAT_TYPE_STFL, 15, "AP Facilities Test facility"), FEAT_INIT("etf2", S390_FEAT_TYPE_STFL, 16, "Extended-translation facility 2"), FEAT_INIT("msa-base", S390_FEAT_TYPE_STFL, 17, "Message-security-assist facility (excluding subfunctions)"), FEAT_INIT("ldisp", S390_FEAT_TYPE_STFL, 18, "Long-displacement facility"), @@ -129,6 +131,7 @@ static const S390FeatDef s390_features[] = { FEAT_INIT_MISC("dateh2", "DAT-enhancement facility 2"), FEAT_INIT_MISC("cmm", "Collaborative-memory-management facility"), + FEAT_INIT_MISC("ap", "AP instructions installed"), FEAT_INIT("plo-cl", S390_FEAT_TYPE_PLO, 0, "PLO Compare and load (32 bit in general registers)"), FEAT_INIT("plo-clg", S390_FEAT_TYPE_PLO, 1, "PLO Compare and load (64 bit in parameter list)"), diff --git a/target/s390x/cpu_features_def.h b/target/s390x/cpu_features_def.h index ac2c947f30a8..5fc7e7bf0116 100644 --- a/target/s390x/cpu_features_def.h +++ b/target/s390x/cpu_features_def.h @@ -27,8 +27,10 @@ typedef enum { S390_FEAT_SENSE_RUNNING_STATUS, S390_FEAT_CONDITIONAL_SSKE, S390_FEAT_CONFIGURATION_TOPOLOGY, + S390_FEAT_AP_QUERY_CONFIG_INFO, S390_FEAT_IPTE_RANGE, S390_FEAT_NONQ_KEY_SETTING, + S390_FEAT_AP_FACILITIES_TEST, S390_FEAT_EXTENDED_TRANSLATION_2, S390_FEAT_MSA, S390_FEAT_LONG_DISPLACEMENT, @@ -119,6 +121,7 @@ typedef enum { /* Misc */ S390_FEAT_DAT_ENH_2, S390_FEAT_CMM, + S390_FEAT_AP, /* PLO */ S390_FEAT_PLO_CL, diff --git a/target/s390x/cpu_models.c b/target/s390x/cpu_models.c index 265d25c937bb..7c253ff308c5 100644 --- a/target/s390x/cpu_models.c +++ b/target/s390x/cpu_models.c @@ -786,6 +786,8 @@ static void check_consistency(const S390CPUModel *model) { S390_FEAT_PRNO_TRNG_QRTCR, S390_FEAT_MSA_EXT_5 }, { S390_FEAT_PRNO_TRNG, S390_FEAT_MSA_EXT_5 }, { S390_FEAT_SIE_KSS, S390_FEAT_SIE_F2 }, + { S390_FEAT_AP_QUERY_CONFIG_INFO, S390_FEAT_AP }, + { S390_FEAT_AP_FACILITIES_TEST, S390_FEAT_AP }, }; int i; diff --git a/target/s390x/gen-features.c b/target/s390x/gen-features.c index 384b61cd67b9..70015eaaf5df 100644 --- a/target/s390x/gen-features.c +++ b/target/s390x/gen-features.c @@ -447,6 +447,9 @@ static uint16_t full_GEN12_GA1[] = { S390_FEAT_ADAPTER_INT_SUPPRESSION, S390_FEAT_EDAT_2, S390_FEAT_SIDE_EFFECT_ACCESS_ESOP2, + S390_FEAT_AP_QUERY_CONFIG_INFO, + S390_FEAT_AP_FACILITIES_TEST, + S390_FEAT_AP, }; static uint16_t full_GEN12_GA2[] = { diff --git a/target/s390x/kvm.c b/target/s390x/kvm.c index 348e8cc5467a..5277acd79a2c 100644 --- a/target/s390x/kvm.c +++ b/target/s390x/kvm.c @@ -2291,6 +2291,11 @@ void kvm_s390_get_host_cpu_model(S390CPUModel *model, Error **errp) error_setg(errp, "KVM: host CPU model could not be identified"); return; } + /* for now, we can only provide the AP feature with HW support */ + if (kvm_vm_check_attr(kvm_state, KVM_S390_VM_CRYPTO, + KVM_S390_VM_CRYPTO_ENABLE_APIE)) { + set_bit(S390_FEAT_AP, model->features); + } /* strip of features that are not part of the maximum model */ bitmap_and(model->features, model->features, model->def->full_feat, S390_FEAT_MAX); 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If the S390_FEAT_AP feature is switched on for the guest, AP instructions must be interpreted by default; otherwise, they will be intercepted. This attribute setting may be overridden by a device. For example, a device may want to provide AP instructions to the guest (i.e., S390_FEAT_AP turned on), but it may want to emulate them. In this case, the AP instructions executed on the guest must be intercepted; so when the device is realized, it must disable interpretation. Signed-off-by: Tony Krowiak Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand Tested-by: Pierre Morel --- target/s390x/kvm.c | 14 ++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+) diff --git a/target/s390x/kvm.c b/target/s390x/kvm.c index 5277acd79a2c..d55d24abfd78 100644 --- a/target/s390x/kvm.c +++ b/target/s390x/kvm.c @@ -2301,6 +2301,16 @@ void kvm_s390_get_host_cpu_model(S390CPUModel *model, Error **errp) S390_FEAT_MAX); } +static void kvm_s390_configure_apie(bool interpret) +{ + uint64_t attr = interpret ? 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Signed-off-by: Tony Krowiak Acked-by: David Hildenbrand Tested-by: Pierre Morel --- MAINTAINERS | 12 ++++++ hw/s390x/Makefile.objs | 2 + hw/s390x/ap-bridge.c | 81 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ hw/s390x/ap-device.c | 39 +++++++++++++++++ hw/s390x/s390-virtio-ccw.c | 4 ++ include/hw/s390x/ap-bridge.h | 37 ++++++++++++++++ include/hw/s390x/ap-device.h | 38 +++++++++++++++++ 7 files changed, 213 insertions(+) create mode 100644 hw/s390x/ap-bridge.c create mode 100644 hw/s390x/ap-device.c create mode 100644 include/hw/s390x/ap-bridge.h create mode 100644 include/hw/s390x/ap-device.h diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS index d12518c08f10..97e8ed808bc0 100644 --- a/MAINTAINERS +++ b/MAINTAINERS @@ -1199,6 +1199,18 @@ F: include/hw/s390x/s390-ccw.h T: git git://github.com/cohuck/qemu.git s390-next L: qemu-s390x@nongnu.org +vfio-ap +M: Christian Borntraeger +M: Tony Krowiak +M: Halil Pasic +M: Pierre Morel +S: Supported +F: hw/s390x/ap-device.c +F: hw/s390x/ap-bridge.c +F: include/hw/s390x/ap-device.h +F: include/hw/s390x/ap-bridge.h +L: qemu-s390x@nongnu.org + vhost M: Michael S. Tsirkin S: Supported diff --git a/hw/s390x/Makefile.objs b/hw/s390x/Makefile.objs index 93282f7c593c..add89b150d90 100644 --- a/hw/s390x/Makefile.objs +++ b/hw/s390x/Makefile.objs @@ -20,3 +20,5 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_TCG) += tod-qemu.o obj-$(CONFIG_KVM) += s390-skeys-kvm.o obj-$(CONFIG_KVM) += s390-stattrib-kvm.o obj-y += s390-ccw.o +obj-y += ap-device.o +obj-y += ap-bridge.o diff --git a/hw/s390x/ap-bridge.c b/hw/s390x/ap-bridge.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..8564dfa96ee7 --- /dev/null +++ b/hw/s390x/ap-bridge.c @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +/* + * ap bridge + * + * Copyright 2018 IBM Corp. + * Author(s): Halil Pasic + * + * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or (at + * your option) any later version. See the COPYING file in the top-level + * directory. + */ +#include "qemu/osdep.h" +#include "qapi/error.h" +#include "hw/sysbus.h" +#include "qemu/bitops.h" +#include "hw/s390x/ap-bridge.h" +#include "cpu.h" + +static char *vfio_ap_bus_get_dev_path(DeviceState *dev) +{ + /* at most one */ + return g_strdup_printf("/1"); +} + +static void vfio_ap_bus_class_init(ObjectClass *klass, void *data) +{ + BusClass *k = BUS_CLASS(klass); + + k->get_dev_path = vfio_ap_bus_get_dev_path; + /* More than one vfio-ap device does not make sense */ + k->max_dev = 1; +} + +static const TypeInfo vfio_ap_bus_info = { + .name = TYPE_AP_BUS, + .parent = TYPE_BUS, + .instance_size = sizeof(APBus), + .class_init = vfio_ap_bus_class_init, +}; + +void s390_init_ap(void) +{ + DeviceState *dev; + + /* If no AP instructions then no need for AP bridge */ + if (!s390_has_feat(S390_FEAT_AP)) { + return; + } + + /* Create bridge device */ + dev = qdev_create(NULL, TYPE_AP_BRIDGE); + object_property_add_child(qdev_get_machine(), TYPE_AP_BRIDGE, + OBJECT(dev), NULL); + qdev_init_nofail(dev); + + /* Create bus on bridge device */ + qbus_create(TYPE_AP_BUS, dev, TYPE_AP_BUS); + } + + + +static void ap_bridge_class_init(ObjectClass *klass, void *data) +{ + DeviceClass *dc = DEVICE_CLASS(klass); + + set_bit(DEVICE_CATEGORY_BRIDGE, dc->categories); +} + +static const TypeInfo ap_bridge_info = { + .name = TYPE_AP_BRIDGE, + .parent = TYPE_SYS_BUS_DEVICE, + .instance_size = sizeof(APBridge), + .class_init = ap_bridge_class_init, +}; + +static void ap_register(void) +{ + type_register_static(&ap_bridge_info); + type_register_static(&vfio_ap_bus_info); +} + +type_init(ap_register) diff --git a/hw/s390x/ap-device.c b/hw/s390x/ap-device.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..3cd4bae52591 --- /dev/null +++ b/hw/s390x/ap-device.c @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +/* + * Adjunct Processor (AP) matrix device + * + * Copyright 2018 IBM Corp. + * Author(s): Tony Krowiak + * + * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or (at + * your option) any later version. See the COPYING file in the top-level + * directory. + */ +#include "qemu/osdep.h" +#include "qemu/module.h" +#include "qapi/error.h" +#include "hw/qdev.h" +#include "hw/s390x/ap-device.h" + +static void ap_class_init(ObjectClass *klass, void *data) +{ + DeviceClass *dc = DEVICE_CLASS(klass); + + dc->desc = "AP device class"; + dc->hotpluggable = false; +} + +static const TypeInfo ap_device_info = { + .name = AP_DEVICE_TYPE, + .parent = TYPE_DEVICE, + .instance_size = sizeof(APDevice), + .class_size = sizeof(APDeviceClass), + .class_init = ap_class_init, + .abstract = true, +}; + +static void ap_device_register(void) +{ + type_register_static(&ap_device_info); +} + +type_init(ap_device_register) diff --git a/hw/s390x/s390-virtio-ccw.c b/hw/s390x/s390-virtio-ccw.c index f0f7fdcaddf2..3c100c24f3e8 100644 --- a/hw/s390x/s390-virtio-ccw.c +++ b/hw/s390x/s390-virtio-ccw.c @@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ #include "ipl.h" #include "hw/s390x/s390-virtio-ccw.h" #include "hw/s390x/css-bridge.h" +#include "hw/s390x/ap-bridge.h" #include "migration/register.h" #include "cpu_models.h" #include "hw/nmi.h" @@ -263,6 +264,9 @@ static void ccw_init(MachineState *machine) /* init the SIGP facility */ s390_init_sigp(); + /* create AP bridge and bus(es) */ + s390_init_ap(); + /* get a BUS */ css_bus = virtual_css_bus_init(); s390_init_ipl_dev(machine->kernel_filename, machine->kernel_cmdline, diff --git a/include/hw/s390x/ap-bridge.h b/include/hw/s390x/ap-bridge.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b6ca6ae4ab17 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/hw/s390x/ap-bridge.h @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +/* + * ap bridge + * + * Copyright 2018 IBM Corp. + * Author(s): Halil Pasic + * + * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or (at + * your option) any later version. See the COPYING file in the top-level + * directory. + */ + +#ifndef HW_S390X_AP_BRIDGE_H +#define HW_S390X_AP_BRIDGE_H +#include "qom/object.h" +#include "hw/qdev-core.h" +#include "hw/sysbus.h" + +typedef struct APBridge { + SysBusDevice sysbus_dev; + bool css_dev_path; +} APBridge; + +#define TYPE_AP_BRIDGE "ap-bridge" +#define AP_BRIDGE(obj) \ + OBJECT_CHECK(APBridge, (obj), TYPE_AP_BRIDGE) + +typedef struct APBus { + BusState parent_obj; +} APBus; + +#define TYPE_AP_BUS "ap-bus" +#define AP_BUS(obj) \ + OBJECT_CHECK(APBus, (obj), TYPE_AP_BUS) + +void s390_init_ap(void); + +#endif diff --git a/include/hw/s390x/ap-device.h b/include/hw/s390x/ap-device.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..693df90cc041 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/hw/s390x/ap-device.h @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +/* + * Adjunct Processor (AP) matrix device interfaces + * + * Copyright 2018 IBM Corp. + * Author(s): Tony Krowiak + * + * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or (at + * your option) any later version. 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The device is defined via the QEMU command line by specifying: -device vfio-ap,sysfsdev= There may be only one vfio-ap device configured for a guest. The mediated matrix device is created by the VFIO AP device driver by writing a UUID to a sysfs attribute file (see docs/vfio-ap.txt). The mediated matrix device will be named after the UUID. Symbolic links to the $uuid are created in many places, so the path to the mediated matrix device $uuid can be specified in any of the following ways: /sys/devices/vfio_ap/matrix/$uuid /sys/devices/vfio_ap/matrix/mdev_supported_types/vfio_ap-passthrough/devices/$uuid /sys/bus/mdev/devices/$uuid /sys/bus/mdev/drivers/vfio_mdev/$uuid When the vfio-ap device is realized, it acquires and opens the VFIO iommu group to which the mediated matrix device is bound. This causes a VFIO group notification event to be signaled. The vfio_ap device driver's group notification handler will get called at which time the device driver will configure the the AP devices to which the guest will be granted access. Signed-off-by: Tony Krowiak Tested-by: Pierre Morel Tested-by: Pierre Morel --- MAINTAINERS | 1 + default-configs/s390x-softmmu.mak | 1 + hw/vfio/Makefile.objs | 1 + hw/vfio/ap.c | 181 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ include/hw/vfio/vfio-common.h | 1 + 5 files changed, 185 insertions(+) create mode 100644 hw/vfio/ap.c diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS index 97e8ed808bc0..29041da69237 100644 --- a/MAINTAINERS +++ b/MAINTAINERS @@ -1209,6 +1209,7 @@ F: hw/s390x/ap-device.c F: hw/s390x/ap-bridge.c F: include/hw/s390x/ap-device.h F: include/hw/s390x/ap-bridge.h +F: hw/vfio/ap.c L: qemu-s390x@nongnu.org vhost diff --git a/default-configs/s390x-softmmu.mak b/default-configs/s390x-softmmu.mak index d6b67d50f0e4..5eef37592451 100644 --- a/default-configs/s390x-softmmu.mak +++ b/default-configs/s390x-softmmu.mak @@ -7,3 +7,4 @@ CONFIG_S390_FLIC=y CONFIG_S390_FLIC_KVM=$(CONFIG_KVM) CONFIG_VFIO_CCW=$(CONFIG_LINUX) CONFIG_WDT_DIAG288=y +CONFIG_VFIO_AP=$(CONFIG_LINUX) diff --git a/hw/vfio/Makefile.objs b/hw/vfio/Makefile.objs index a2e7a0a7cf02..8b3f664d85f7 100644 --- a/hw/vfio/Makefile.objs +++ b/hw/vfio/Makefile.objs @@ -6,4 +6,5 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_SOFTMMU) += platform.o obj-$(CONFIG_VFIO_XGMAC) += calxeda-xgmac.o obj-$(CONFIG_VFIO_AMD_XGBE) += amd-xgbe.o obj-$(CONFIG_SOFTMMU) += spapr.o +obj-$(CONFIG_VFIO_AP) += ap.o endif diff --git a/hw/vfio/ap.c b/hw/vfio/ap.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..429988f23f98 --- /dev/null +++ b/hw/vfio/ap.c @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ +/* + * VFIO based AP matrix device assignment + * + * Copyright 2018 IBM Corp. + * Author(s): Tony Krowiak + * Halil Pasic + * + * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or (at + * your option) any later version. See the COPYING file in the top-level + * directory. + */ + +#include +#include +#include "qemu/osdep.h" +#include "qapi/error.h" +#include "hw/sysbus.h" +#include "hw/vfio/vfio.h" +#include "hw/vfio/vfio-common.h" +#include "hw/s390x/ap-device.h" +#include "qemu/error-report.h" +#include "qemu/queue.h" +#include "qemu/option.h" +#include "qemu/config-file.h" +#include "cpu.h" +#include "kvm_s390x.h" +#include "sysemu/sysemu.h" +#include "hw/s390x/ap-bridge.h" +#include "exec/address-spaces.h" + +#define VFIO_AP_DEVICE_TYPE "vfio-ap" + +typedef struct VFIOAPDevice { + APDevice apdev; + VFIODevice vdev; +} VFIOAPDevice; + +static void vfio_ap_compute_needs_reset(VFIODevice *vdev) +{ + vdev->needs_reset = false; +} + +/* + * We don't need vfio_hot_reset_multi and vfio_eoi operations for + * vfio-ap device now. + */ +struct VFIODeviceOps vfio_ap_ops = { + .vfio_compute_needs_reset = vfio_ap_compute_needs_reset, +}; + +static void vfio_ap_put_device(VFIOAPDevice *vapdev) +{ + g_free(vapdev->vdev.name); + vfio_put_base_device(&vapdev->vdev); +} + +static VFIOGroup *vfio_ap_get_group(VFIOAPDevice *vapdev, Error **errp) +{ + char *tmp, group_path[PATH_MAX]; + ssize_t len; + int groupid; + + tmp = g_strdup_printf("%s/iommu_group", vapdev->vdev.sysfsdev); + len = readlink(tmp, group_path, sizeof(group_path)); + g_free(tmp); + + if (len <= 0 || len >= sizeof(group_path)) { + error_setg(errp, "%s: no iommu_group found for %s", + VFIO_AP_DEVICE_TYPE, vapdev->vdev.sysfsdev); + return NULL; + } + + group_path[len] = 0; + + if (sscanf(basename(group_path), "%d", &groupid) != 1) { + error_setg(errp, "vfio: failed to read %s", group_path); + return NULL; + } + + return vfio_get_group(groupid, &address_space_memory, errp); +} + +static void vfio_ap_realize(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp) +{ + int ret; + char *mdevid; + Error *local_err = NULL; + VFIOGroup *vfio_group; + APDevice *apdev = DO_UPCAST(APDevice, parent_obj, dev); + VFIOAPDevice *vapdev = DO_UPCAST(VFIOAPDevice, apdev, apdev); + + vapdev = DO_UPCAST(VFIOAPDevice, apdev, apdev); + + vfio_group = vfio_ap_get_group(vapdev, &local_err); + if (!vfio_group) { + goto out_err; + } + + vapdev->vdev.ops = &vfio_ap_ops; + vapdev->vdev.type = VFIO_DEVICE_TYPE_AP; + mdevid = basename(vapdev->vdev.sysfsdev); + vapdev->vdev.name = g_strdup_printf("%s", mdevid); + vapdev->vdev.dev = dev; + + ret = vfio_get_device(vfio_group, mdevid, &vapdev->vdev, &local_err); + if (ret) { + goto out_get_dev_err; + } + + /* Enable hardware to intepret AP instructions executed on the guest */ + object_property_set_bool(OBJECT(qdev_get_machine()), true, "apie", NULL); + + return; + +out_get_dev_err: + vfio_ap_put_device(vapdev); + vfio_put_group(vfio_group); +out_err: + error_propagate(errp, local_err); +} + +static void vfio_ap_unrealize(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp) +{ + APDevice *apdev = DO_UPCAST(APDevice, parent_obj, dev); + VFIOAPDevice *vapdev = DO_UPCAST(VFIOAPDevice, apdev, apdev); + VFIOGroup *group = vapdev->vdev.group; + + vfio_ap_put_device(vapdev); + vfio_put_group(group); +} + +static Property vfio_ap_properties[] = { + DEFINE_PROP_STRING("sysfsdev", VFIOAPDevice, vdev.sysfsdev), + DEFINE_PROP_END_OF_LIST(), +}; + +static void vfio_ap_reset(DeviceState *dev) +{ + int ret; + APDevice *apdev = DO_UPCAST(APDevice, parent_obj, dev); + VFIOAPDevice *vapdev = DO_UPCAST(VFIOAPDevice, apdev, apdev); + + ret = ioctl(vapdev->vdev.fd, VFIO_DEVICE_RESET); + if (ret) { + error_report("%s: failed to reset %s device: %s", __func__, + vapdev->vdev.name, strerror(ret)); + } +} + +static const VMStateDescription vfio_ap_vmstate = { + .name = VFIO_AP_DEVICE_TYPE, + .unmigratable = 1, +}; + +static void vfio_ap_class_init(ObjectClass *klass, void *data) +{ + DeviceClass *dc = DEVICE_CLASS(klass); + + dc->props = vfio_ap_properties; + dc->vmsd = &vfio_ap_vmstate; + dc->desc = "VFIO-based AP device assignment"; + dc->realize = vfio_ap_realize; + dc->unrealize = vfio_ap_unrealize; + dc->hotpluggable = false; + dc->reset = vfio_ap_reset; + dc->bus_type = TYPE_AP_BUS; +} + +static const TypeInfo vfio_ap_info = { + .name = VFIO_AP_DEVICE_TYPE, + .parent = AP_DEVICE_TYPE, + .instance_size = sizeof(VFIOAPDevice), + .class_init = vfio_ap_class_init, +}; + +static void vfio_ap_type_init(void) +{ + type_register_static(&vfio_ap_info); +} + +type_init(vfio_ap_type_init) diff --git a/include/hw/vfio/vfio-common.h b/include/hw/vfio/vfio-common.h index 821def05658f..6be9a93f611b 100644 --- a/include/hw/vfio/vfio-common.h +++ b/include/hw/vfio/vfio-common.h @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ enum { VFIO_DEVICE_TYPE_PCI = 0, VFIO_DEVICE_TYPE_PLATFORM = 1, VFIO_DEVICE_TYPE_CCW = 2, + VFIO_DEVICE_TYPE_AP = 3, }; typedef struct VFIOMmap { From patchwork Wed Sep 26 22:54:40 2018 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Patchwork-Submitter: Tony Krowiak X-Patchwork-Id: 975492 Return-Path: X-Original-To: incoming@patchwork.ozlabs.org Delivered-To: patchwork-incoming@bilbo.ozlabs.org Authentication-Results: ozlabs.org; spf=pass (mailfrom) smtp.mailfrom=nongnu.org (client-ip=2001:4830:134:3::11; helo=lists.gnu.org; envelope-from=qemu-devel-bounces+incoming=patchwork.ozlabs.org@nongnu.org; receiver=) Authentication-Results: ozlabs.org; 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It also includes an example of how to configure AP devices for exclusive use of KVM guests. Signed-off-by: Tony Krowiak Reviewed-by: Pierre Morel Tested-by: Pierre Morel --- MAINTAINERS | 1 + docs/vfio-ap.txt | 787 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 788 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/vfio-ap.txt diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS index 29041da69237..b64a12034c2c 100644 --- a/MAINTAINERS +++ b/MAINTAINERS @@ -1210,6 +1210,7 @@ F: hw/s390x/ap-bridge.c F: include/hw/s390x/ap-device.h F: include/hw/s390x/ap-bridge.h F: hw/vfio/ap.c +F: docs/vfio-ap.txt L: qemu-s390x@nongnu.org vhost diff --git a/docs/vfio-ap.txt b/docs/vfio-ap.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..fd17ce48967b --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/vfio-ap.txt @@ -0,0 +1,787 @@ +Adjunct Processor (AP) Device +============================= + +Contents: +========= +* Introduction +* AP Architectural Overview +* Start Interpretive Execution (SIE) Instruction +* AP Matrix Configuration on Linux Host +* Starting a Linux Guest Configured with an AP Matrix +* Example: Configure AP Matrices for Three Linux Guests + +Introduction: +============ +The IBM Adjunct Processor (AP) Cryptographic Facility is comprised +of three AP instructions and from 1 to 256 PCIe cryptographic adapter cards. +These AP devices provide cryptographic functions to all CPUs assigned to a +linux system running in an IBM Z system LPAR. + +On s390x, AP adapter cards are exposed via the AP bus. This document +describes how those cards may be made available to KVM guests using the +VFIO mediated device framework. + +AP Architectural Overview: +========================= +In order understand the terminology used in the rest of this document, let's +start with some definitions: + +* AP adapter + + An AP adapter is an IBM Z adapter card that can perform cryptographic + functions. There can be from 0 to 256 adapters assigned to an LPAR; however, + the maximum adapter number allowed is determined by machine model. Adapters + assigned to the LPAR in which a linux host is running will be available to the + linux host. Each adapter is identified by a number from 0 to 255. When + installed, an AP adapter is accessed by AP instructions executed by any CPU. + +* AP domain + + An adapter is partitioned into domains. Each domain can be thought of as + a set of hardware registers for processing AP instructions. An adapter can + hold up to 256 domains; however, the maximum domain number allowed is + determined by machine model. Each domain is identified by a number from 0 to + 255. Domains can be further classified into two types: + + * Usage domains are domains that can be accessed directly to process AP + commands + + * Control domains are domains that are accessed indirectly by AP + commands sent to a usage domain to control or change the domain; for + example, to set a secure private key for the domain. + +* AP Queue + + An AP queue is the means by which an AP command-request message is sent to an + AP usage domain inside a specific AP. An AP queue is identified by a tuple + comprised of an AP adapter ID (APID) and an AP queue index (APQI). The + APQI corresponds to a given usage domain number within the adapter. This tuple + forms an AP Queue Number (APQN) uniquely identifying an AP queue. AP + instructions include a field containing the APQN to identify the AP queue to + which the AP command-request message is to be sent for processing. + +* AP Instructions: + + There are three AP instructions: + + * NQAP: to enqueue an AP command-request message to a queue + * DQAP: to dequeue an AP command-reply message from a queue + * PQAP: to administer the queues + + AP instructions identify the domain that is targeted to process the AP + command; this must be one of the usage domains. An AP command may modify a + domain that is not one of the usage domains, but the modified domain + must be one of the control domains. + +Start Interpretive Execution (SIE) Instruction +============================================== +A KVM guest is started by executing the Start Interpretive Execution (SIE) +instruction. The SIE state description is a control block that contains the +state information for a KVM guest and is supplied as input to the SIE +instruction. The SIE state description contains a satellite control block called +the Crypto Control Block (CRYCB). The CRYCB contains three fields to identify +the adapters, usage domains and control domains assigned to the KVM guest: + +* The AP Mask (APM) field is a bit mask that identifies the AP adapters assigned + to the KVM guest. Each bit in the mask, from most significant to least + significant bit, corresponds to an APID from 0-255. If a bit is set, the + corresponding adapter is valid for use by the KVM guest. + +* The AP Queue Mask (AQM) field is a bit mask identifying the AP usage domains + assigned to the KVM guest. Each bit in the mask, from most significant to + least significant bit, corresponds to an AP queue index (APQI) from 0-255. If + a bit is set, the corresponding queue is valid for use by the KVM guest. + +* The AP Domain Mask field is a bit mask that identifies the AP control domains + assigned to the KVM guest. The ADM bit mask controls which domains can be + changed by an AP command-request message sent to a usage domain from the + guest. Each bit in the mask, from least significant to most significant bit, + corresponds to a domain from 0-255. If a bit is set, the corresponding domain + can be modified by an AP command-request message sent to a usage domain + configured for the KVM guest. + +If you recall from the description of an AP Queue, AP instructions include +an APQN to identify the AP adapter and AP queue to which an AP command-request +message is to be sent (NQAP and PQAP instructions), or from which a +command-reply message is to be received (DQAP instruction). The validity of an +APQN is defined by the matrix calculated from the APM and AQM; it is the +cross product of all assigned adapter numbers (APM) with all assigned queue +indexes (AQM). For example, if adapters 1 and 2 and usage domains 5 and 6 are +assigned to a guest, the APQNs (1,5), (1,6), (2,5) and (2,6) will be valid for +the guest. + +The APQNs can provide secure key functionality - i.e., a private key is stored +on the adapter card for each of its domains - so each APQN must be assigned to +at most one guest or the linux host. + + Example 1: Valid configuration: + ------------------------------ + Guest1: adapters 1,2 domains 5,6 + Guest2: adapter 1,2 domain 7 + + This is valid because both guests have a unique set of APQNs: Guest1 has + APQNs (1,5), (1,6), (2,5) and (2,6); Guest2 has APQNs (1,7) and (2,7). + + Example 2: Valid configuration: + ------------------------------ + Guest1: adapters 1,2 domains 5,6 + Guest2: adapters 3,4 domains 5,6 + + This is also valid because both guests have a unique set of APQNs: + Guest1 has APQNs (1,5), (1,6), (2,5), (2,6); + Guest2 has APQNs (3,5), (3,6), (4,5), (4,6) + + Example 3: Invalid configuration: + -------------------------------- + Guest1: adapters 1,2 domains 5,6 + Guest2: adapter 1 domains 6,7 + + This is an invalid configuration because both guests have access to + APQN (1,6). + +AP Matrix Configuration on Linux Host: +===================================== +A linux system is a guest of the LPAR in which it is running and has access to +the AP resources configured for the LPAR. The LPAR's AP matrix is +configured via its Activation Profile which can be edited on the HMC. When the +linux system is started, the AP bus will detect the AP devices assigned to the +LPAR and create the following in sysfs: + +/sys/bus/ap +... [devices] +...... xx.yyyy +...... ... +...... cardxx +...... ... + +Where: + cardxx is AP adapter number xx (in hex) +....xx.yyyy is an APQN with xx specifying the APID and yyyy specifying the + APQI + +For example, if AP adapters 5 and 6 and domains 4, 71 (0x47), 171 (0xab) and +255 (0xff) are configured for the LPAR, the sysfs representation on the linux +host system would look like this: + +/sys/bus/ap +... [devices] +...... 05.0004 +...... 05.0047 +...... 05.00ab +...... 05.00ff +...... 06.0004 +...... 06.0047 +...... 06.00ab +...... 06.00ff +...... card05 +...... card06 + +A set of default device drivers are also created to control each type of AP +device that can be assigned to the LPAR on which a linux host is running: + +/sys/bus/ap +... [drivers] +...... [cex2acard] for Crypto Express 2/3 accelerator cards +...... [cex2aqueue] for AP queues served by Crypto Express 2/3 + accelerator cards +...... [cex4card] for Crypto Express 4/5/6 accelerator and coprocessor + cards +...... [cex4queue] for AP queues served by Crypto Express 4/5/6 + accelerator and coprocessor cards +...... [pcixcccard] for Crypto Express 2/3 coprocessor cards +...... [pcixccqueue] for AP queues served by Crypto Express 2/3 + coprocessor cards + +Binding AP devices to device drivers +------------------------------------ +There are two sysfs files that specify bitmasks marking a subset of the APQN +range as 'usable by the default AP queue device drivers' or 'not usable by the +default device drivers' and thus available for use by the alternate device +driver(s). The sysfs locations of the masks are: + + /sys/bus/ap/apmask + /sys/bus/ap/aqmask + +The 'apmask' is a 256-bit mask that identifies a set of AP adapter IDs +(APID). Each bit in the mask, from most significant to least significant bit, +corresponds to an APID from 0-255. If a bit is set, the APID is marked as +usable only by the default AP queue device drivers; otherwise, the APID is +usable by the vfio_ap device driver. + +The 'aqmask' is a 256-bit mask that identifies a set of AP queue indexes +(APQI). Each bit in the mask, from most significant to least significant bit, +corresponds to an APQI from 0-255. If a bit is set, the APQI is marked as +usable only by the default AP queue device drivers; otherwise, the APQI is +usable by the vfio_ap device driver. + +The APQN of each AP queue device assigned to the linux host is checked by the +AP bus against the set of APQNs derived from the cross product of the APIDs +and APQIs marked as usable only by the default AP queue device drivers. If a +match is detected, only the default AP queue device drivers will be probed; +otherwise, the alternate device driver(s) will be probed. + +By default, the two masks are set to mark all APQNs for use by the default +AP queue device drivers. There are two ways the default masks can be changed: + + 1. The masks can be changed at boot time with the kernel command line + like this: + + ap.apmask=0xffff ap.aqmask=0x40 + + This would give these two pools: + + default drivers pool: adapter 0-15, domain 1 + alternate drivers pool: adapter 16-255, domains 2-255 + + 2. The sysfs mask files can also be edited by echoing a string into the + respective file in one of two formats: + + * An absolute hex string starting with 0x - like "0x12345678" - sets + the mask. If the given string is shorter than the mask, it is padded + with 0s on the right. If the string is longer than the mask, the + operation is terminated with an error (EINVAL). + + * A plus ('+') or minus ('-') followed by a numerical value. Valid + examples are "+1", "-13", "+0x41", "-0xff" and even "+0" and "-0". Only + the corresponding bit in the mask is switched on ('+') or off ('-'). The + values may also be specified in a comma-separated list to switch more + than one bit on or off. + +Configuring an AP matrix for a linux guest. +------------------------------------------ +The sysfs interfaces for configuring an AP matrix for a guest are built on the +VFIO mediated device framework. To configure an AP matrix for a guest, a +mediated matrix device must first be created for the /sys/devices/vfio_ap/matrix +device. When the vfio_ap device driver is loaded, it registers with the VFIO +mediated device framework. When the driver registers, the sysfs interfaces for +creating mediated matrix devices is created: + +/sys/devices +... [vfio_ap] +......[matrix] +......... [mdev_supported_types] +............ [vfio_ap-passthrough] +............... create +............... [devices] + +A mediated AP matrix device is created by writing a UUID to the attribute file +named 'create', for example: + + uuidgen > create + + or + + echo $uuid > create + +When a mediated AP matrix device is created, a sysfs directory named after +the UUID is created in the 'devices' subdirectory: + +/sys/devices +... [vfio_ap] +......[matrix] +......... [mdev_supported_types] +............ [vfio_ap-passthrough] +............... create +............... [devices] +.................. [$uuid] + +There will also be three sets of attribute files created in the mediated +matrix device's sysfs directory to configure an AP matrix for the +KVM guest: + +/sys/devices +... [vfio_ap] +......[matrix] +......... [mdev_supported_types] +............ [vfio_ap-passthrough] +............... create +............... [devices] +.................. [$uuid] +..................... assign_adapter +..................... assign_control_domain +..................... assign_domain +..................... matrix +..................... unassign_adapter +..................... unassign_control_domain +..................... unassign_domain + +assign_adapter + To assign an AP adapter to the mediated matrix device, its APID is written + to the 'assign_adapter' file. This may be done multiple times to assign more + than one adapter. The APID may be specified using conventional semantics + as a decimal, hexidecimal, or octal number. For example, to assign adapters + 4, 5 and 16 to a mediated matrix device in decimal, hexidecimal and octal + respectively: + + echo 4 > assign_adapter + echo 0x5 > assign_adapter + echo 020 > assign_adapter + + In order to successfully assign an adapter: + + * The adapter number specified must represent a value from 0 up to the + maximum adapter number configured for the system. If an adapter number + higher than the maximum is specified, the operation will terminate with + an error (ENODEV). + + * All APQNs that can be derived from the adapter ID being assigned and the + IDs of the previously assigned domains must be bound to the vfio_ap device + driver. If no domains have yet been assigned, then there must be at least + one APQN with the specified APID bound to the vfio_ap driver. If no such + APQNs are bound to the driver, the operation will terminate with an + error (EADDRNOTAVAIL). + + No APQN that can be derived from the adapter ID and the IDs of the + previously assigned domains can be assigned to another mediated matrix + device. If an APQN is assigned to another mediated matrix device, the + operation will terminate with an error (EADDRINUSE). + +unassign_adapter + To unassign an AP adapter, its APID is written to the 'unassign_adapter' + file. This may also be done multiple times to unassign more than one adapter. + +assign_domain + To assign a usage domain, the domain number is written into the + 'assign_domain' file. This may be done multiple times to assign more than one + usage domain. The domain number is specified using conventional semantics as + a decimal, hexidecimal, or octal number. For example, to assign usage domains + 4, 8, and 71 to a mediated matrix device in decimal, hexidecimal and octal + respectively: + + echo 4 > assign_domain + echo 0x8 > assign_domain + echo 0107 > assign_domain + + In order to successfully assign a domain: + + * The domain number specified must represent a value from 0 up to the + maximum domain number configured for the system. If a domain number + higher than the maximum is specified, the operation will terminate with + an error (ENODEV). + + * All APQNs that can be derived from the domain ID being assigned and the IDs + of the previously assigned adapters must be bound to the vfio_ap device + driver. If no domains have yet been assigned, then there must be at least + one APQN with the specified APQI bound to the vfio_ap driver. If no such + APQNs are bound to the driver, the operation will terminate with an + error (EADDRNOTAVAIL). + + No APQN that can be derived from the domain ID being assigned and the IDs + of the previously assigned adapters can be assigned to another mediated + matrix device. If an APQN is assigned to another mediated matrix device, + the operation will terminate with an error (EADDRINUSE). + +unassign_domain + To unassign a usage domain, the domain number is written into the + 'unassign_domain' file. This may be done multiple times to unassign more than + one usage domain. + +assign_control_domain + To assign a control domain, the domain number is written into the + 'assign_control_domain' file. This may be done multiple times to + assign more than one control domain. The domain number may be specified using + conventional semantics as a decimal, hexidecimal, or octal number. For + example, to assign control domains 4, 8, and 71 to a mediated matrix device + in decimal, hexidecimal and octal respectively: + + echo 4 > assign_domain + echo 0x8 > assign_domain + echo 0107 > assign_domain + + In order to successfully assign a control domain, the domain number + specified must represent a value from 0 up to the maximum domain number + configured for the system. If a control domain number higher than the maximum + is specified, the operation will terminate with an error (ENODEV). + +unassign_control_domain + To unassign a control domain, the domain number is written into the + 'unassign_domain' file. This may be done multiple times to unassign more than + one control domain. + +Notes: Hot plug/unplug is not currently supported for mediated AP matrix +devices, so no changes to the AP matrix will be allowed while a guest using +the mediated matrix device is running. Attempts to assign an adapter, +domain or control domain will be rejected and an error (EBUSY) returned. + +Starting a Linux Guest Configured with an AP Matrix: +=================================================== +To provide a mediated matrix device for use by a guest, the following option +must be specified on the QEMU command line: + + -device vfio_ap,sysfsdev=$path-to-mdev + +The sysfsdev parameter specifies the path to the mediated matrix device. +There are a number of ways to specify this path: + +/sys/devices/vfio_ap/matrix/$uuid +/sys/bus/mdev/devices/$uuid +/sys/bus/mdev/drivers/vfio_mdev/$uuid +/sys/devices/vfio_ap/matrix/mdev_supported_types/vfio_ap-passthrough/devices/$uuid + +When the linux guest is started, the guest will open the mediated +matrix device's file descriptor to get information about the mediated matrix +device. The vfio_ap device driver will update the APM, AQM, and ADM fields in +the guest's CRYCB with the adapter, usage domain and control domains assigned +via the mediated matrix device's sysfs attribute files. Programs running on the +linux guest will then: + +1. Have direct access to the APQNs derived from the cross product of the AP + adapter numbers (APID) and queue indexes (APQI) specified in the APM and AQM + fields of the guests's CRYCB respectively. These APQNs identify the AP queues + that are valid for use by the guest; meaning, AP commands can be sent by the + guest to any of these queues for processing. + +2. Have authorization to process AP commands to change a control domain + identified in the ADM field of the guest's CRYCB. The AP command must be sent + to a valid APQN (see 1 above). + +CPU model features: + +Three CPU model features are available for controlling guest access to AP +facilities: + +1. AP facilities feature + + The AP facilities feature indicates that AP facilities are installed on the + guest. This feature will be enabled by the kernel only if the AP facilities + are installed on the host system. It will be turned on automatically for + guests started with CPU model zEC12 or newer. The feature is s390-specific + and is represented as a parameter of the -cpu option on the QEMU command + line: + + qemu-system-s390x -cpu $model,ap=on|off + + Where: + + $model is the CPU model defined for the guest (defaults to the model of + the host system if not specified). + + ap=on|off indicates whether AP facilities are installed (on) or not + (off). The default for CPU models zEC12 or newer + is ap=on. AP facilities must be installed on the guest if a + vfio-ap device (-device vfio-ap,sysfsdev=$path) is configured + for the guest or the guest will fail to start. + +2. Query Configuration Information (QCI) facility + + The QCI facility is used by the AP bus running on the guest to query the + configuration of the AP facilities. This facility will be enabled by + the kernel only if the QCI facility is installed on the host system. It will + be turned on automatically for guests started with CPU model zEC12 or newer. + The feature is s390-specific and is represented as a parameter of the -cpu + option on the QEMU command line: + + qemu-system-s390x -cpu $model,apqci=on|off + + Where: + + $model is the CPU model defined for the guest + + apqci=on|off indicates whether the QCI facility is installed (on) or + not (off). The default for CPU models zEC12 or newer + is apqci=on; for older models, QCI will not be installed. + + If QCI is installed (apqci=on) but AP facilities are not + (ap=off), an error message will be logged, but the guest + will be allowed to start. It makes no sense to have QCI + installed if the AP facilities are not; this is considered + an invalid configuration. + + If the QCI facility is not installed, APQNs with an APQI + greater than 15 will not be detected by the AP bus + running on the guest. + +3. Adjunct Process Facility Test (APFT) facility + + The APFT facility is used by the AP bus running on the guest to test the + AP facilities available for a given AP queue. This facility will be enabled + by the kernel only if the APFT facility is installed on the host system. It + will be turned on automatically for guests started with CPU model zEC12 or + newer. The feature is s390-specific and is represented as a parameter of the + -cpu option on the QEMU command line: + + qemu-system-s390x -cpu $model,apft=on|off + + Where: + + $model is the CPU model defined for the guest (defaults to the model of + the host system if not specified). + + apft=on|off indicates whether the APFT facility is installed (on) or + not (off). The default for CPU models zEC12 and + newer is apft=on for older models, APFT will not be + installed. + + If APFT is installed (apft=on) but AP facilities are not + (ap=off), an error message will be logged, but the guest + will be allowed to start. It makes no sense to have APFT + installed if the AP facilities are not; this is considered + an invalid configuration. + + It also makes no sense to turn APFT off because the AP bus + running on the guest will not detect CEX4 and newer devices + without it. Since only CEX4 and newer devices are supported + for guest usage, no AP devices can be made accessible to a + guest started without APFT installed. + +Example: Configure AP Matrixes for Three Linux Guests: +===================================================== +Let's now provide an example to illustrate how KVM guests may be given +access to AP facilities. For this example, we will show how to configure +three guests such that executing the lszcrypt command on the guests would +look like this: + +Guest1 +------ +CARD.DOMAIN TYPE MODE +------------------------------ +05 CEX5C CCA-Coproc +05.0004 CEX5C CCA-Coproc +05.00ab CEX5C CCA-Coproc +06 CEX5A Accelerator +06.0004 CEX5A Accelerator +06.00ab CEX5C CCA-Coproc + +Guest2 +------ +CARD.DOMAIN TYPE MODE +------------------------------ +05 CEX5A Accelerator +05.0047 CEX5A Accelerator +05.00ff CEX5A Accelerator (5,4), (5,171), (6,4), (6,171), + +Guest3 +------ +CARD.DOMAIN TYPE MODE +------------------------------ +06 CEX5A Accelerator +06.0047 CEX5A Accelerator +06.00ff CEX5A Accelerator + +These are the steps: + +1. Install the vfio_ap module on the linux host. The dependency chain for the + vfio_ap module is: + * iommu + * s390 + * zcrypt + * vfio + * vfio_mdev + * vfio_mdev_device + * KVM + + To build the vfio_ap module, the kernel build must be configured with the + following Kconfig elements selected: + * IOMMU_SUPPORT + * S390 + * ZCRYPT + * S390_AP_IOMMU + * VFIO + * VFIO_MDEV + * VFIO_MDEV_DEVICE + * KVM + + If using make menuconfig select the following to build the vfio_ap module: + -> Device Drivers + -> IOMMU Hardware Support + select S390 AP IOMMU Support + -> VFIO Non-Privileged userspace driver framework + -> Mediated device driver frramework + -> VFIO driver for Mediated devices + -> I/O subsystem + -> VFIO support for AP devices + +2. Secure the AP queues to be used by the three guests so that the host can not + access them. To secure the AP queues 05.0004, 05.0047, 05.00ab, 05.00ff, + 06.0004, 06.0047, 06.00ab, and 06.00ff for use by the vfio_ap device driver, + the corresponding APQNs must be removed from the default queue drivers pool + as follows: + + echo -5,-6 > /sys/bus/ap/apmask + + echo -4,-0x47,-0xab,-0xff > /sys/bus/ap/aqmask + + This will result in AP queues 05.0004, 05.0047, 05.00ab, 05.00ff, 06.0004, + 06.0047, 06.00ab, and 06.00ff getting bound to the vfio_ap device driver. The + sysfs directory for the vfio_ap device driver will now contain symbolic links + to the AP queue devices bound to it: + + /sys/bus/ap + ... [drivers] + ...... [vfio_ap] + ......... [05.0004] + ......... [05.0047] + ......... [05.00ab] + ......... [05.00ff] + ......... [06.0004] + ......... [06.0047] + ......... [06.00ab] + ......... [06.00ff] + + Keep in mind that only type 10 and newer adapters (i.e., CEX4 and later) + can be bound to the vfio_ap device driver. The reason for this is to + simplify the implementation by not needlessly complicating the design by + supporting older devices that will go out of service in the relatively near + future, and for which there are few older systems on which to test. + + The administrator, therefore, must take care to secure only AP queues that + can be bound to the vfio_ap device driver. The device type for a given AP + queue device can be read from the parent card's sysfs directory. For example, + to see the hardware type of the queue 05.0004: + + cat /sys/bus/ap/devices/card05/hwtype + + The hwtype must be 10 or higher (CEX4 or newer) in order to be bound to the + vfio_ap device driver. + +3. Create the mediated devices needed to configure the AP matrixes for the + three guests and to provide an interface to the vfio_ap driver for + use by the guests: + + /sys/devices/vfio_ap/matrix/ + --- [mdev_supported_types] + ------ [vfio_ap-passthrough] (passthrough mediated matrix device type) + --------- create + --------- [devices] + + To create the mediated devices for the three guests: + + uuidgen > create + uuidgen > create + uuidgen > create + + or + + echo $uuid1 > create + echo $uuid2 > create + echo $uuid3 > create + + This will create three mediated devices in the [devices] subdirectory named + after the UUID used to create the mediated device. We'll call them $uuid1, + $uuid2 and $uuid3 and this is the sysfs directory structure after creation: + + /sys/devices/vfio_ap/matrix/ + --- [mdev_supported_types] + ------ [vfio_ap-passthrough] + --------- [devices] + ------------ [$uuid1] + --------------- assign_adapter + --------------- assign_control_domain + --------------- assign_domain + --------------- matrix + --------------- unassign_adapter + --------------- unassign_control_domain + --------------- unassign_domain + + ------------ [$uuid2] + --------------- assign_adapter + --------------- assign_control_domain + --------------- assign_domain + --------------- matrix + --------------- unassign_adapter + ----------------unassign_control_domain + ----------------unassign_domain + + ------------ [$uuid3] + --------------- assign_adapter + --------------- assign_control_domain + --------------- assign_domain + --------------- matrix + --------------- unassign_adapter + ----------------unassign_control_domain + ----------------unassign_domain + +4. The administrator now needs to configure the matrixes for the mediated + devices $uuid1 (for Guest1), $uuid2 (for Guest2) and $uuid3 (for Guest3). + + This is how the matrix is configured for Guest1: + + echo 5 > assign_adapter + echo 6 > assign_adapter + echo 4 > assign_domain + echo 0xab > assign_domain + + Control domains can similarly be assigned using the assign_control_domain + sysfs file. + + If a mistake is made configuring an adapter, domain or control domain, + you can use the unassign_xxx interfaces to unassign the adapter, domain or + control domain. + + To display the matrix configuration for Guest1: + + cat matrix + + The output will display the APQNs in the format xx.yyyy, where xx is + the adapter number and yyyy is the domain number. The output for Guest1 + will look like this: + + 05.0004 + 05.00ab + 06.0004 + 06.00ab + + This is how the matrix is configured for Guest2: + + echo 5 > assign_adapter + echo 0x47 > assign_domain + echo 0xff > assign_domain + + This is how the matrix is configured for Guest3: + + echo 6 > assign_adapter + echo 0x47 > assign_domain + echo 0xff > assign_domain + +5. Start Guest1: + + /usr/bin/qemu-system-s390x ... -cpu host,ap=on,apqci=on,apft=on \ + -device vfio-ap,sysfsdev=/sys/devices/vfio_ap/matrix/$uuid1 ... + +7. Start Guest2: + + /usr/bin/qemu-system-s390x ... -cpu host,ap=on,apqci=on,apft=on \ + -device vfio-ap,sysfsdev=/sys/devices/vfio_ap/matrix/$uuid2 ... + +7. Start Guest3: + + /usr/bin/qemu-system-s390x ... -cpu host,ap=on,apqci=on,apft=on \ + -device vfio-ap,sysfsdev=/sys/devices/vfio_ap/matrix/$uuid3 ... + +When the guest is shut down, the mediated matrix devices may be removed. + +Using our example again, to remove the mediated matrix device $uuid1: + + /sys/devices/vfio_ap/matrix/ + --- [mdev_supported_types] + ------ [vfio_ap-passthrough] + --------- [devices] + ------------ [$uuid1] + --------------- remove + + + echo 1 > remove + + This will remove all of the mdev matrix device's sysfs structures including + the mdev device itself. To recreate and reconfigure the mdev matrix device, + all of the steps starting with step 3 will have to be performed again. Note + that the remove will fail if a guest using the mdev is still running. + + It is not necessary to remove an mdev matrix device, but one may want to + remove it if no guest will use it during the remaining lifetime of the linux + host. If the mdev matrix device is removed, one may want to also reconfigure + the pool of adapters and queues reserved for use by the default drivers. + +Limitations +=========== +* The KVM/kernel interfaces do not provide a way to prevent restoring an APQN + to the default drivers pool of a queue that is still assigned to a mediated + device in use by a guest. It is incumbent upon the administrator to + ensure there is no mediated device in use by a guest to which the APQN is + assigned lest the host be given access to the private data of the AP queue + device, such as a private key configured specifically for the guest. + +* Dynamically modifying the AP matrix for a running guest (which would amount to + hot(un)plug of AP devices for the guest) is currently not supported + +* Live guest migration is not supported for guests using AP devices.