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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH v5 05/12] arm/sve: save/restore SVE context switch
>>>> +void sve_save_state(struct vcpu *v)
>>>> +{
>>>> + unsigned int sve_vl_bits = sve_decode_vl(v->domain->arch.sve_vl);
>>>> + uint64_t *sve_ctx_zreg_end = v->arch.vfp.sve_context +
>>>> + (sve_zreg_ctx_size(sve_vl_bits) / sizeof(uint64_t));
>>>
>>> You do quite some computation here for something which does not change
>>> during the life of the VM.
>>> Could we save the context_end in the vcpu instead and just do this
>>> computation on init and free only ?
>>
>> Yes sure, would you be ok to have it in struct vfp_state?
>
> Yes definitely i would store it instead of the current sve_context.
>
Hi Bertrand,
These are the changes I’m doing to this patch to address your comment, are you
ok with them?
diff --git a/xen/arch/arm/arm64/sve.c b/xen/arch/arm/arm64/sve.c
index f0eab18dc384..1fef466ba0aa 100644
--- a/xen/arch/arm/arm64/sve.c
+++ b/xen/arch/arm/arm64/sve.c
@@ -91,35 +91,35 @@ int sve_context_init(struct vcpu *v)
if ( !ctx )
return -ENOMEM;
- v->arch.vfp.sve_context = ctx;
+ /* Point to the end of Z0-Z31 memory, just before FFR memory */
+ v->arch.vfp.sve_zreg_ctx_end = ctx +
+ (sve_zreg_ctx_size(sve_vl_bits) / sizeof(uint64_t));
return 0;
}
void sve_context_free(struct vcpu *v)
{
- XFREE(v->arch.vfp.sve_context);
+ unsigned int sve_vl_bits = sve_decode_vl(v->domain->arch.sve_vl);
+
+ /* Point back to the beginning of Z0-Z31 + FFR memory */
+ v->arch.vfp.sve_zreg_ctx_end = v->arch.vfp.sve_zreg_ctx_end -
+ (sve_zreg_ctx_size(sve_vl_bits) / sizeof(uint64_t));
+
+ XFREE(v->arch.vfp.sve_zreg_ctx_end);
}
void sve_save_state(struct vcpu *v)
{
- unsigned int sve_vl_bits = sve_decode_vl(v->domain->arch.sve_vl);
- uint64_t *sve_ctx_zreg_end = v->arch.vfp.sve_context +
- (sve_zreg_ctx_size(sve_vl_bits) / sizeof(uint64_t));
-
v->arch.zcr_el1 = READ_SYSREG(ZCR_EL1);
- sve_save_ctx(sve_ctx_zreg_end, v->arch.vfp.fpregs, 1);
+ sve_save_ctx(v->arch.vfp.sve_zreg_ctx_end, v->arch.vfp.fpregs, 1);
}
void sve_restore_state(struct vcpu *v)
{
- unsigned int sve_vl_bits = sve_decode_vl(v->domain->arch.sve_vl);
- uint64_t *sve_ctx_zreg_end = v->arch.vfp.sve_context +
- (sve_zreg_ctx_size(sve_vl_bits) / sizeof(uint64_t));
-
WRITE_SYSREG(v->arch.zcr_el1, ZCR_EL1);
WRITE_SYSREG(v->arch.zcr_el2, ZCR_EL2);
- sve_load_ctx(sve_ctx_zreg_end, v->arch.vfp.fpregs, 1);
+ sve_load_ctx(v->arch.vfp.sve_zreg_ctx_end, v->arch.vfp.fpregs, 1);
}
diff --git a/xen/arch/arm/include/asm/arm64/vfp.h
b/xen/arch/arm/include/asm/arm64/vfp.h
index 8af714cb8ecc..4aa371e85d26 100644
--- a/xen/arch/arm/include/asm/arm64/vfp.h
+++ b/xen/arch/arm/include/asm/arm64/vfp.h
@@ -13,10 +13,12 @@ struct vfp_state
*/
uint64_t fpregs[64] __vfp_aligned;
/*
- * When SVE is enabled for the guest, sve_context contains memory to
- * save/restore Z0-Z31 registers and FFR.
+ * When SVE is enabled for the guest, sve_zreg_ctx_end points to memory
+ * where Z0-Z31 registers and FFR can be saved/restored, it points at the
+ * end of the Z0-Z31 space and at the beginning of the FFR space, it's done
+ * like that to ease the save/restore assembly operations.
*/
- uint64_t *sve_context;
+ uint64_t *sve_zreg_ctx_end;
register_t fpcr;
register_t fpexc32_el2;
register_t fpsr;
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