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struct update_props_workarea { __be32 phandle; __be32 state; __be64 reserved; __be32 nprops; } __packed; #define NODE_ACTION_MASK 0xff000000 #define NODE_COUNT_MASK 0x00ffffff #define DELETE_DT_NODE 0x01000000 #define UPDATE_DT_NODE 0x02000000 #define ADD_DT_NODE 0x03000000 #define MIGRATION_SCOPE (1) #define PRRN_SCOPE -2 #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_WATCHDOG static unsigned int nmi_wd_lpm_factor = 200; #ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL static struct ctl_table nmi_wd_lpm_factor_ctl_table[] = { { .procname = "nmi_wd_lpm_factor", .data = &nmi_wd_lpm_factor, .maxlen = sizeof(int), .mode = 0644, .proc_handler = proc_douintvec_minmax, }, {} }; static int __init register_nmi_wd_lpm_factor_sysctl(void) { register_sysctl("kernel", nmi_wd_lpm_factor_ctl_table); return 0; } device_initcall(register_nmi_wd_lpm_factor_sysctl); #endif /* CONFIG_SYSCTL */ #endif /* CONFIG_PPC_WATCHDOG */ static int mobility_rtas_call(int token, char *buf, s32 scope) { int rc; spin_lock(&rtas_data_buf_lock); memcpy(rtas_data_buf, buf, RTAS_DATA_BUF_SIZE); rc = rtas_call(token, 2, 1, NULL, rtas_data_buf, scope); memcpy(buf, rtas_data_buf, RTAS_DATA_BUF_SIZE); spin_unlock(&rtas_data_buf_lock); return rc; } static int delete_dt_node(struct device_node *dn) { struct device_node *pdn; bool is_platfac; pdn = of_get_parent(dn); is_platfac = of_node_is_type(dn, "ibm,platform-facilities") || of_node_is_type(pdn, "ibm,platform-facilities"); of_node_put(pdn); /* * The drivers that bind to nodes in the platform-facilities * hierarchy don't support node removal, and the removal directive * from firmware is always followed by an add of an equivalent * node. The capability (e.g. RNG, encryption, compression) * represented by the node is never interrupted by the migration. * So ignore changes to this part of the tree. */ if (is_platfac) { pr_notice("ignoring remove operation for %pOFfp\n", dn); return 0; } pr_debug("removing node %pOFfp\n", dn); dlpar_detach_node(dn); return 0; } static int update_dt_property(struct device_node *dn, struct property **prop, const char *name, u32 vd, char *value) { struct property *new_prop = *prop; int more = 0; /* A negative 'vd' value indicates that only part of the new property * value is contained in the buffer and we need to call * ibm,update-properties again to get the rest of the value. * * A negative value is also the two's compliment of the actual value. */ if (vd & 0x80000000) { vd = ~vd + 1; more = 1; } if (new_prop) { /* partial property fixup */ char *new_data = kzalloc(new_prop->length + vd, GFP_KERNEL); if (!new_data) return -ENOMEM; memcpy(new_data, new_prop->value, new_prop->length); memcpy(new_data + new_prop->length, value, vd); kfree(new_prop->value); new_prop->value = new_data; new_prop->length += vd; } else { new_prop = kzalloc(sizeof(*new_prop), GFP_KERNEL); if (!new_prop) return -ENOMEM; new_prop->name = kstrdup(name, GFP_KERNEL); if (!new_prop->name) { kfree(new_prop); return -ENOMEM; } new_prop->length = vd; new_prop->value = kzalloc(new_prop->length, GFP_KERNEL); if (!new_prop->value) { kfree(new_prop->name); kfree(new_prop); return -ENOMEM; } memcpy(new_prop->value, value, vd); *prop = new_prop; } if (!more) { pr_debug("updating node %pOF property %s\n", dn, name); of_update_property(dn, new_prop); *prop = NULL; } return 0; } static int update_dt_node(struct device_node *dn, s32 scope) { struct update_props_workarea *upwa; struct property *prop = NULL; int i, rc, rtas_rc; char *prop_data; char *rtas_buf; int update_properties_token; u32 nprops; u32 vd; update_properties_token = rtas_function_token(RTAS_FN_IBM_UPDATE_PROPERTIES); if (update_properties_token == RTAS_UNKNOWN_SERVICE) return -EINVAL; rtas_buf = kzalloc(RTAS_DATA_BUF_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL); if (!rtas_buf) return -ENOMEM; upwa = (struct update_props_workarea *)&rtas_buf[0]; upwa->phandle = cpu_to_be32(dn->phandle); do { rtas_rc = mobility_rtas_call(update_properties_token, rtas_buf, scope); if (rtas_rc < 0) break; prop_data = rtas_buf + sizeof(*upwa); nprops = be32_to_cpu(upwa->nprops); /* On the first call to ibm,update-properties for a node the * first property value descriptor contains an empty * property name, the property value length encoded as u32, * and the property value is the node path being updated. */ if (*prop_data == 0) { prop_data++; vd = be32_to_cpu(*(__be32 *)prop_data); prop_data += vd + sizeof(vd); nprops--; } for (i = 0; i < nprops; i++) { char *prop_name; prop_name = prop_data; prop_data += strlen(prop_name) + 1; vd = be32_to_cpu(*(__be32 *)prop_data); prop_data += sizeof(vd); switch (vd) { case 0x00000000: /* name only property, nothing to do */ break; case 0x80000000: of_remove_property(dn, of_find_property(dn, prop_name, NULL)); prop = NULL; break; default: rc = update_dt_property(dn, &prop, prop_name, vd, prop_data); if (rc) { pr_err("updating %s property failed: %d\n", prop_name, rc); } prop_data += vd; break; } cond_resched(); } cond_resched(); } while (rtas_rc == 1); kfree(rtas_buf); return 0; } static int add_dt_node(struct device_node *parent_dn, __be32 drc_index) { struct device_node *dn; int rc; dn = dlpar_configure_connector(drc_index, parent_dn); if (!dn) return -ENOENT; /* * Since delete_dt_node() ignores this node type, this is the * necessary counterpart. We also know that a platform-facilities * node returned from dlpar_configure_connector() has children * attached, and dlpar_attach_node() only adds the parent, leaking * the children. So ignore these on the add side for now. */ if (of_node_is_type(dn, "ibm,platform-facilities")) { pr_notice("ignoring add operation for %pOF\n", dn); dlpar_free_cc_nodes(dn); return 0; } rc = dlpar_attach_node(dn, parent_dn); if (rc) dlpar_free_cc_nodes(dn); pr_debug("added node %pOFfp\n", dn); return rc; } static int pseries_devicetree_update(s32 scope) { char *rtas_buf; __be32 *data; int update_nodes_token; int rc; update_nodes_token = rtas_function_token(RTAS_FN_IBM_UPDATE_NODES); if (update_nodes_token == RTAS_UNKNOWN_SERVICE) return 0; rtas_buf = kzalloc(RTAS_DATA_BUF_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL); if (!rtas_buf) return -ENOMEM; do { rc = mobility_rtas_call(update_nodes_token, rtas_buf, scope); if (rc && rc != 1) break; data = (__be32 *)rtas_buf + 4; while (be32_to_cpu(*data) & NODE_ACTION_MASK) { int i; u32 action = be32_to_cpu(*data) & NODE_ACTION_MASK; u32 node_count = be32_to_cpu(*data) & NODE_COUNT_MASK; data++; for (i = 0; i < node_count; i++) { struct device_node *np; __be32 phandle = *data++; __be32 drc_index; np = of_find_node_by_phandle(be32_to_cpu(phandle)); if (!np) { pr_warn("Failed lookup: phandle 0x%x for action 0x%x\n", be32_to_cpu(phandle), action); continue; } switch (action) { case DELETE_DT_NODE: delete_dt_node(np); break; case UPDATE_DT_NODE: update_dt_node(np, scope); break; case ADD_DT_NODE: drc_index = *data++; add_dt_node(np, drc_index); break; } of_node_put(np); cond_resched(); } } cond_resched(); } while (rc == 1); kfree(rtas_buf); return rc; } void post_mobility_fixup(void) { int rc; rtas_activate_firmware(); /* * We don't want CPUs to go online/offline while the device * tree is being updated. */ cpus_read_lock(); /* * It's common for the destination firmware to replace cache * nodes. Release all of the cacheinfo hierarchy's references * before updating the device tree. */ cacheinfo_teardown(); rc = pseries_devicetree_update(MIGRATION_SCOPE); if (rc) pr_err("device tree update failed: %d\n", rc); cacheinfo_rebuild(); cpus_read_unlock(); /* Possibly switch to a new L1 flush type */ pseries_setup_security_mitigations(); /* Reinitialise system information for hv-24x7 */ read_24x7_sys_info(); return; } static int poll_vasi_state(u64 handle, unsigned long *res) { unsigned long retbuf[PLPAR_HCALL_BUFSIZE]; long hvrc; int ret; hvrc = plpar_hcall(H_VASI_STATE, retbuf, handle); switch (hvrc) { case H_SUCCESS: ret = 0; *res = retbuf[0]; break; case H_PARAMETER: ret = -EINVAL; break; case H_FUNCTION: ret = -EOPNOTSUPP; break; case H_HARDWARE: default: pr_err("unexpected H_VASI_STATE result %ld\n", hvrc); ret = -EIO; break; } return ret; } static int wait_for_vasi_session_suspending(u64 handle) { unsigned long state; int ret; /* * Wait for transition from H_VASI_ENABLED to * H_VASI_SUSPENDING. Treat anything else as an error. */ while (true) { ret = poll_vasi_state(handle, &state); if (ret != 0 || state == H_VASI_SUSPENDING) { break; } else if (state == H_VASI_ENABLED) { ssleep(1); } else { pr_err("unexpected H_VASI_STATE result %lu\n", state); ret = -EIO; break; } } /* * Proceed even if H_VASI_STATE is unavailable. If H_JOIN or * ibm,suspend-me are also unimplemented, we'll recover then. */ if (ret == -EOPNOTSUPP) ret = 0; return ret; } static void wait_for_vasi_session_completed(u64 handle) { unsigned long state = 0; int ret; pr_info("waiting for memory transfer to complete...\n"); /* * Wait for transition from H_VASI_RESUMED to H_VASI_COMPLETED. */ while (true) { ret = poll_vasi_state(handle, &state); /* * If the memory transfer is already complete and the migration * has been cleaned up by the hypervisor, H_PARAMETER is return, * which is translate in EINVAL by poll_vasi_state(). */ if (ret == -EINVAL || (!ret && state == H_VASI_COMPLETED)) { pr_info("memory transfer completed.\n"); break; } if (ret) { pr_err("H_VASI_STATE return error (%d)\n", ret); break; } if (state != H_VASI_RESUMED) { pr_err("unexpected H_VASI_STATE result %lu\n", state); break; } msleep(500); } } static void prod_single(unsigned int target_cpu) { long hvrc; int hwid; hwid = get_hard_smp_processor_id(target_cpu); hvrc = plpar_hcall_norets(H_PROD, hwid); if (hvrc == H_SUCCESS) return; pr_err_ratelimited("H_PROD of CPU %u (hwid %d) error: %ld\n", target_cpu, hwid, hvrc); } static void prod_others(void) { unsigned int cpu; for_each_online_cpu(cpu) { if (cpu != smp_processor_id()) prod_single(cpu); } } static u16 clamp_slb_size(void) { #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_64S_HASH_MMU u16 prev = mmu_slb_size; slb_set_size(SLB_MIN_SIZE); return prev; #else return 0; #endif } static int do_suspend(void) { u16 saved_slb_size; int status; int ret; pr_info("calling ibm,suspend-me on CPU %i\n", smp_processor_id()); /* * The destination processor model may have fewer SLB entries * than the source. We reduce mmu_slb_size to a safe minimum * before suspending in order to minimize the possibility of * programming non-existent entries on the destination. If * suspend fails, we restore it before returning. On success * the OF reconfig path will update it from the new device * tree after resuming on the destination. */ saved_slb_size = clamp_slb_size(); ret = rtas_ibm_suspend_me(&status); if (ret != 0) { pr_err("ibm,suspend-me error: %d\n", status); slb_set_size(saved_slb_size); } return ret; } /** * struct pseries_suspend_info - State shared between CPUs for join/suspend. * @counter: Threads are to increment this upon resuming from suspend * or if an error is received from H_JOIN. The thread which performs * the first increment (i.e. sets it to 1) is responsible for * waking the other threads. * @done: False if join/suspend is in progress. True if the operation is * complete (successful or not). */ struct pseries_suspend_info { atomic_t counter; bool done; }; static int do_join(void *arg) { struct pseries_suspend_info *info = arg; atomic_t *counter = &info->counter; long hvrc; int ret; retry: /* Must ensure MSR.EE off for H_JOIN. */ hard_irq_disable(); hvrc = plpar_hcall_norets(H_JOIN); switch (hvrc) { case H_CONTINUE: /* * All other CPUs are offline or in H_JOIN. This CPU * attempts the suspend. */ ret = do_suspend(); break; case H_SUCCESS: /* * The suspend is complete and this cpu has received a * prod, or we've received a stray prod from unrelated * code (e.g. paravirt spinlocks) and we need to join * again. * * This barrier orders the return from H_JOIN above vs * the load of info->done. It pairs with the barrier * in the wakeup/prod path below. */ smp_mb(); if (READ_ONCE(info->done) == false) { pr_info_ratelimited("premature return from H_JOIN on CPU %i, retrying", smp_processor_id()); goto retry; } ret = 0; break; case H_BAD_MODE: case H_HARDWARE: default: ret = -EIO; pr_err_ratelimited("H_JOIN error %ld on CPU %i\n", hvrc, smp_processor_id()); break; } if (atomic_inc_return(counter) == 1) { pr_info("CPU %u waking all threads\n", smp_processor_id()); WRITE_ONCE(info->done, true); /* * This barrier orders the store to info->done vs subsequent * H_PRODs to wake the other CPUs. It pairs with the barrier * in the H_SUCCESS case above. */ smp_mb(); prod_others(); } /* * Execution may have been suspended for several seconds, so reset * the watchdogs. touch_nmi_watchdog() also touches the soft lockup * watchdog. */ rcu_cpu_stall_reset(); touch_nmi_watchdog(); return ret; } /* * Abort reason code byte 0. We use only the 'Migrating partition' value. */ enum vasi_aborting_entity { ORCHESTRATOR = 1, VSP_SOURCE = 2, PARTITION_FIRMWARE = 3, PLATFORM_FIRMWARE = 4, VSP_TARGET = 5, MIGRATING_PARTITION = 6, }; static void pseries_cancel_migration(u64 handle, int err) { u32 reason_code; u32 detail; u8 entity; long hvrc; entity = MIGRATING_PARTITION; detail = abs(err) & 0xffffff; reason_code = (entity << 24) | detail; hvrc = plpar_hcall_norets(H_VASI_SIGNAL, handle, H_VASI_SIGNAL_CANCEL, reason_code); if (hvrc) pr_err("H_VASI_SIGNAL error: %ld\n", hvrc); } static int pseries_suspend(u64 handle) { const unsigned int max_attempts = 5; unsigned int retry_interval_ms = 1; unsigned int attempt = 1; int ret; while (true) { struct pseries_suspend_info info; unsigned long vasi_state; int vasi_err; info = (struct pseries_suspend_info) { .counter = ATOMIC_INIT(0), .done = false, }; ret = stop_machine(do_join, &info, cpu_online_mask); if (ret == 0) break; /* * Encountered an error. If the VASI stream is still * in Suspending state, it's likely a transient * condition related to some device in the partition * and we can retry in the hope that the cause has * cleared after some delay. * * A better design would allow drivers etc to prepare * for the suspend and avoid conditions which prevent * the suspend from succeeding. For now, we have this * mitigation. */ pr_notice("Partition suspend attempt %u of %u error: %d\n", attempt, max_attempts, ret); if (attempt == max_attempts) break; vasi_err = poll_vasi_state(handle, &vasi_state); if (vasi_err == 0) { if (vasi_state != H_VASI_SUSPENDING) { pr_notice("VASI state %lu after failed suspend\n", vasi_state); break; } } else if (vasi_err != -EOPNOTSUPP) { pr_err("VASI state poll error: %d", vasi_err); break; } pr_notice("Will retry partition suspend after %u ms\n", retry_interval_ms); msleep(retry_interval_ms); retry_interval_ms *= 10; attempt++; } return ret; } static int pseries_migrate_partition(u64 handle) { int ret; unsigned int factor = 0; #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_WATCHDOG factor = nmi_wd_lpm_factor; #endif /* * When the migration is initiated, the hypervisor changes VAS * mappings to prepare before OS gets the notification and * closes all VAS windows. NX generates continuous faults during * this time and the user space can not differentiate these * faults from the migration event. So reduce this time window * by closing VAS windows at the beginning of this function. */ vas_migration_handler(VAS_SUSPEND); ret = wait_for_vasi_session_suspending(handle); if (ret) goto out; if (factor) watchdog_hardlockup_set_timeout_pct(factor); ret = pseries_suspend(handle); if (ret == 0) { post_mobility_fixup(); /* * Wait until the memory transfer is complete, so that the user * space process returns from the syscall after the transfer is * complete. This allows the user hooks to be executed at the * right time. */ wait_for_vasi_session_completed(handle); } else pseries_cancel_migration(handle, ret); if (factor) watchdog_hardlockup_set_timeout_pct(0); out: vas_migration_handler(VAS_RESUME); return ret; } int rtas_syscall_dispatch_ibm_suspend_me(u64 handle) { return pseries_migrate_partition(handle); } static ssize_t migration_store(const struct class *class, const struct class_attribute *attr, const char *buf, size_t count) { u64 streamid; int rc; rc = kstrtou64(buf, 0, &streamid); if (rc) return rc; rc = pseries_migrate_partition(streamid); if (rc) return rc; return count; } /* * Used by drmgr to determine the kernel behavior of the migration interface. * * Version 1: Performs all PAPR requirements for migration including * firmware activation and device tree update. */ #define MIGRATION_API_VERSION 1 static CLASS_ATTR_WO(migration); static CLASS_ATTR_STRING(api_version, 0444, __stringify(MIGRATION_API_VERSION)); static int __init mobility_sysfs_init(void) { int rc; mobility_kobj = kobject_create_and_add("mobility", kernel_kobj); if (!mobility_kobj) return -ENOMEM; rc = sysfs_create_file(mobility_kobj, &class_attr_migration.attr); if (rc) pr_err("unable to create migration sysfs file (%d)\n", rc); rc = sysfs_create_file(mobility_kobj, &class_attr_api_version.attr.attr); if (rc) pr_err("unable to create api_version sysfs file (%d)\n", rc); return 0; } machine_device_initcall(pseries, mobility_sysfs_init); |