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diff --git a/include/linux/generic_pt/common.h b/include/linux/generic_pt/common.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6a9a1acb5aad --- /dev/null +++ b/include/linux/generic_pt/common.h @@ -0,0 +1,191 @@ +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2024-2025, NVIDIA CORPORATION & AFFILIATES + */ +#ifndef __GENERIC_PT_COMMON_H +#define __GENERIC_PT_COMMON_H + +#include <linux/types.h> +#include <linux/build_bug.h> +#include <linux/bits.h> + +/** + * DOC: Generic Radix Page Table + * + * Generic Radix Page Table is a set of functions and helpers to efficiently + * parse radix style page tables typically seen in HW implementations. The + * interface is built to deliver similar code generation as the mm's pte/pmd/etc + * system by fully inlining the exact code required to handle each table level. + * + * Like the mm subsystem each format contributes its parsing implementation + * under common names and the common code implements the required algorithms. + * + * The system is divided into three logical levels: + * + * - The page table format and its manipulation functions + * - Generic helpers to give a consistent API regardless of underlying format + * - An algorithm implementation (e.g. IOMMU/DRM/KVM/MM) + * + * Multiple implementations are supported. The intention is to have the generic + * format code be re-usable for whatever specialized implementation is required. + * The generic code is solely about the format of the radix tree; it does not + * include memory allocation or higher level decisions that are left for the + * implementation. + * + * The generic framework supports a superset of functions across many HW + * implementations: + * + * - Entries comprised of contiguous blocks of IO PTEs for larger page sizes + * - Multi-level tables, up to 6 levels. Runtime selected top level + * - Runtime variable table level size (ARM's concatenated tables) + * - Expandable top level allowing dynamic sizing of table levels + * - Optional leaf entries at any level + * - 32-bit/64-bit virtual and output addresses, using every address bit + * - Dirty tracking + * - Sign extended addressing + */ + +/** + * struct pt_common - struct for all page table implementations + */ +struct pt_common { + /** + * @top_of_table: Encodes the table top pointer and the top level in a + * single value. Must use READ_ONCE/WRITE_ONCE to access it. The lower + * bits of the aligned table pointer are used for the level. + */ + uintptr_t top_of_table; + /** + * @max_oasz_lg2: Maximum number of bits the OA can contain. Upper bits + * must be zero. This may be less than what the page table format + * supports, but must not be more. + */ + u8 max_oasz_lg2; + /** + * @max_vasz_lg2: Maximum number of bits the VA can contain. Upper bits + * are 0 or 1 depending on pt_full_va_prefix(). This may be less than + * what the page table format supports, but must not be more. When + * PT_FEAT_DYNAMIC_TOP is set this reflects the maximum VA capability. + */ + u8 max_vasz_lg2; + /** + * @features: Bitmap of `enum pt_features` + */ + unsigned int features; +}; + +/* Encoding parameters for top_of_table */ +enum { + PT_TOP_LEVEL_BITS = 3, + PT_TOP_LEVEL_MASK = GENMASK(PT_TOP_LEVEL_BITS - 1, 0), +}; + +/** + * enum pt_features - Features turned on in the table. Each symbol is a bit + * position. + */ +enum pt_features { + /** + * @PT_FEAT_DMA_INCOHERENT: Cache flush page table memory before + * assuming the HW can read it. Otherwise a SMP release is sufficient + * for HW to read it. + */ + PT_FEAT_DMA_INCOHERENT, + /** + * @PT_FEAT_FULL_VA: The table can span the full VA range from 0 to + * PT_VADDR_MAX. + */ + PT_FEAT_FULL_VA, + /** + * @PT_FEAT_DYNAMIC_TOP: The table's top level can be increased + * dynamically during map. This requires HW support for atomically + * setting both the table top pointer and the starting table level. + */ + PT_FEAT_DYNAMIC_TOP, + /** + * @PT_FEAT_SIGN_EXTEND: The top most bit of the valid VA range sign + * extends up to the full pt_vaddr_t. This divides the page table into + * three VA ranges:: + * + * 0 -> 2^N - 1 Lower + * 2^N -> (MAX - 2^N - 1) Non-Canonical + * MAX - 2^N -> MAX Upper + * + * In this mode pt_common::max_vasz_lg2 includes the sign bit and the + * upper bits that don't fall within the translation are just validated. + * + * If not set there is no sign extension and valid VA goes from 0 to 2^N + * - 1. + */ + PT_FEAT_SIGN_EXTEND, + /** + * @PT_FEAT_FLUSH_RANGE: IOTLB maintenance is done by flushing IOVA + * ranges which will clean out any walk cache or any IOPTE fully + * contained by the range. The optimization objective is to minimize the + * number of flushes even if ranges include IOVA gaps that do not need + * to be flushed. + */ + PT_FEAT_FLUSH_RANGE, + /** + * @PT_FEAT_FLUSH_RANGE_NO_GAPS: Like PT_FEAT_FLUSH_RANGE except that + * the optimization objective is to only flush IOVA that has been + * changed. This mode is suitable for cases like hypervisor shadowing + * where flushing unchanged ranges may cause the hypervisor to reparse + * significant amount of page table. + */ + PT_FEAT_FLUSH_RANGE_NO_GAPS, + /* private: */ + PT_FEAT_FMT_START, +}; + +struct pt_amdv1 { + struct pt_common common; +}; + +enum { + /* + * The memory backing the tables is encrypted. Use __sme_set() to adjust + * the page table pointers in the tree. This only works with + * CONFIG_AMD_MEM_ENCRYPT. + */ + PT_FEAT_AMDV1_ENCRYPT_TABLES = PT_FEAT_FMT_START, + /* + * The PTEs are set to prevent cache incoherent traffic, such as PCI no + * snoop. This is set either at creation time or before the first map + * operation. + */ + PT_FEAT_AMDV1_FORCE_COHERENCE, +}; + +struct pt_vtdss { + struct pt_common common; +}; + +enum { + /* + * The PTEs are set to prevent cache incoherent traffic, such as PCI no + * snoop. This is set either at creation time or before the first map + * operation. + */ + PT_FEAT_VTDSS_FORCE_COHERENCE = PT_FEAT_FMT_START, + /* + * Prevent creating read-only PTEs. Used to work around HW errata + * ERRATA_772415_SPR17. + */ + PT_FEAT_VTDSS_FORCE_WRITEABLE, +}; + +struct pt_x86_64 { + struct pt_common common; +}; + +enum { + /* + * The memory backing the tables is encrypted. Use __sme_set() to adjust + * the page table pointers in the tree. This only works with + * CONFIG_AMD_MEM_ENCRYPT. + */ + PT_FEAT_X86_64_AMD_ENCRYPT_TABLES = PT_FEAT_FMT_START, +}; + +#endif |
