linux-stable/include/xen/xen.h
Mukesh Rathor ddc416cbc4 xen/pvh/x86: Define what an PVH guest is (v3).
Which is a PV guest with auto page translation enabled
and with vector callback. It is a cross between PVHVM and PV.

The Xen side defines PVH as (from docs/misc/pvh-readme.txt,
with modifications):

"* the guest uses auto translate:
 - p2m is managed by Xen
 - pagetables are owned by the guest
 - mmu_update hypercall not available
* it uses event callback and not vlapic emulation,
* IDT is native, so set_trap_table hcall is also N/A for a PVH guest.

For a full list of hcalls supported for PVH, see pvh_hypercall64_table
in arch/x86/hvm/hvm.c in xen.  From the ABI prespective, it's mostly a
PV guest with auto translate, although it does use hvm_op for setting
callback vector."

Also we use the PV cpuid, albeit we can use the HVM (native) cpuid.
However, we do have a fair bit of filtering in the xen_cpuid and
we can piggyback on that until the hypervisor/toolstack filters
the appropiate cpuids. Once that is done we can swap over to
use the native one.

We setup a Kconfig entry that is disabled by default and
cannot be enabled.

Note that on ARM the concept of PVH is non-existent. As Ian
put it: "an ARM guest is neither PV nor HVM nor PVHVM.
It's a bit like PVH but is different also (it's further towards
the H end of the spectrum than even PVH).". As such these
options (PVHVM, PVH) are never enabled nor seen on ARM
compilations.

Signed-off-by: Mukesh Rathor <mukesh.rathor@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
2014-01-06 10:43:58 -05:00

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#ifndef _XEN_XEN_H
#define _XEN_XEN_H
enum xen_domain_type {
XEN_NATIVE, /* running on bare hardware */
XEN_PV_DOMAIN, /* running in a PV domain */
XEN_HVM_DOMAIN, /* running in a Xen hvm domain */
};
#ifdef CONFIG_XEN
extern enum xen_domain_type xen_domain_type;
#else
#define xen_domain_type XEN_NATIVE
#endif
#define xen_domain() (xen_domain_type != XEN_NATIVE)
#define xen_pv_domain() (xen_domain() && \
xen_domain_type == XEN_PV_DOMAIN)
#define xen_hvm_domain() (xen_domain() && \
xen_domain_type == XEN_HVM_DOMAIN)
#ifdef CONFIG_XEN_DOM0
#include <xen/interface/xen.h>
#include <asm/xen/hypervisor.h>
#define xen_initial_domain() (xen_domain() && \
xen_start_info && xen_start_info->flags & SIF_INITDOMAIN)
#else /* !CONFIG_XEN_DOM0 */
#define xen_initial_domain() (0)
#endif /* CONFIG_XEN_DOM0 */
#ifdef CONFIG_XEN_PVH
/* This functionality exists only for x86. The XEN_PVHVM support exists
* only in x86 world - hence on ARM it will be always disabled.
* N.B. ARM guests are neither PV nor HVM nor PVHVM.
* It's a bit like PVH but is different also (it's further towards the H
* end of the spectrum than even PVH).
*/
#include <xen/features.h>
#define xen_pvh_domain() (xen_pv_domain() && \
xen_feature(XENFEAT_auto_translated_physmap) && \
xen_have_vector_callback)
#else
#define xen_pvh_domain() (0)
#endif
#endif /* _XEN_XEN_H */