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KVM: use separate generations for each address space
This will make it easier to support multiple address spaces in kvm_gfn_to_hva_cache_init. Instead of having to check the address space id, we can keep on checking just the generation number. Reviewed-by: Radim Krčmář <rkrcmar@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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@ -506,11 +506,6 @@ static struct kvm_memslots *kvm_alloc_memslots(void)
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if (!slots)
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return NULL;
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/*
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* Init kvm generation close to the maximum to easily test the
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* code of handling generation number wrap-around.
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*/
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slots->generation = -150;
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for (i = 0; i < KVM_MEM_SLOTS_NUM; i++)
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slots->id_to_index[i] = slots->memslots[i].id = i;
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@ -641,9 +636,16 @@ static struct kvm *kvm_create_vm(unsigned long type)
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r = -ENOMEM;
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for (i = 0; i < KVM_ADDRESS_SPACE_NUM; i++) {
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kvm->memslots[i] = kvm_alloc_memslots();
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if (!kvm->memslots[i])
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struct kvm_memslots *slots = kvm_alloc_memslots();
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if (!slots)
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goto out_err_no_srcu;
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/*
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* Generations must be different for each address space.
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* Init kvm generation close to the maximum to easily test the
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* code of handling generation number wrap-around.
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*/
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slots->generation = i * 2 - 150;
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rcu_assign_pointer(kvm->memslots[i], slots);
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}
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if (init_srcu_struct(&kvm->srcu))
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@ -870,8 +872,14 @@ static struct kvm_memslots *install_new_memslots(struct kvm *kvm,
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* Increment the new memslot generation a second time. This prevents
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* vm exits that race with memslot updates from caching a memslot
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* generation that will (potentially) be valid forever.
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*
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* Generations must be unique even across address spaces. We do not need
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* a global counter for that, instead the generation space is evenly split
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* across address spaces. For example, with two address spaces, address
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* space 0 will use generations 0, 4, 8, ... while * address space 1 will
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* use generations 2, 6, 10, 14, ...
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*/
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slots->generation++;
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slots->generation += KVM_ADDRESS_SPACE_NUM * 2 - 1;
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kvm_arch_memslots_updated(kvm, slots);
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