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    KVM: PPC: Book3S HV: Implement H_TLB_INVALIDATE hcall · e3b6b466
    Suraj Jitindar Singh 提交于
    When running a nested (L2) guest the guest (L1) hypervisor will use
    the H_TLB_INVALIDATE hcall when it needs to change the partition
    scoped page tables or the partition table which it manages.  It will
    use this hcall in the situations where it would use a partition-scoped
    tlbie instruction if it were running in hypervisor mode.
    
    The H_TLB_INVALIDATE hcall can invalidate different scopes:
    
    Invalidate TLB for a given target address:
    - This invalidates a single L2 -> L1 pte
    - We need to invalidate any L2 -> L0 shadow_pgtable ptes which map the L2
      address space which is being invalidated. This is because a single
      L2 -> L1 pte may have been mapped with more than one pte in the
      L2 -> L0 page tables.
    
    Invalidate the entire TLB for a given LPID or for all LPIDs:
    - Invalidate the entire shadow_pgtable for a given nested guest, or
      for all nested guests.
    
    Invalidate the PWC (page walk cache) for a given LPID or for all LPIDs:
    - We don't cache the PWC, so nothing to do.
    
    Invalidate the entire TLB, PWC and partition table for a given/all LPIDs:
    - Here we re-read the partition table entry and remove the nested state
      for any nested guest for which the first doubleword of the partition
      table entry is now zero.
    
    The H_TLB_INVALIDATE hcall takes as parameters the tlbie instruction
    word (of which only the RIC, PRS and R fields are used), the rS value
    (giving the lpid, where required) and the rB value (giving the IS, AP
    and EPN values).
    
    [paulus@ozlabs.org - adapted to having the partition table in guest
    memory, added the H_TLB_INVALIDATE implementation, removed tlbie
    instruction emulation, reworded the commit message.]
    Reviewed-by: NDavid Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
    Signed-off-by: NSuraj Jitindar Singh <sjitindarsingh@gmail.com>
    Signed-off-by: NPaul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
    Signed-off-by: NMichael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
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