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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 2/2] ppc: Allow 64kiB pages for POWER8 in TCG


From: David Gibson
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 2/2] ppc: Allow 64kiB pages for POWER8 in TCG
Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2016 11:26:09 +1100
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.24 (2015-08-30)

On Fri, Jan 08, 2016 at 02:56:02PM +1100, Alexey Kardashevskiy wrote:
> On 12/21/2015 01:41 PM, David Gibson wrote:
> >Now that the spapr code has been extended to support 64kiB pages, we can
> >allow guests to use 64kiB pages on an emulated POWER8 by adding it to the
> >"segment_page_sizes" structure which is advertised via the device tree.
> >
> >For now we just add support for 64kiB pages in 64kiB page segments.  Real
> >POWER8 also supports 64kiB pages in 4kiB page segments, but that will
> >require more work to implement.
> >
> >Real POWER7s (and maybe some other CPU models) also support 64kiB pages,
> >however, I don't want to add support there without double checking if they
> >use the same HPTE and SLB encodings (in principle these are implementation
> >dependent).
> >
> >Signed-off-by: David Gibson <address@hidden>
> >---
> >  target-ppc/translate_init.c | 17 +++++++++++++++++
> >  1 file changed, 17 insertions(+)
> >
> >diff --git a/target-ppc/translate_init.c b/target-ppc/translate_init.c
> >index e88dc7f..ae5a269 100644
> >--- a/target-ppc/translate_init.c
> >+++ b/target-ppc/translate_init.c
> >@@ -8200,6 +8200,22 @@ POWERPC_FAMILY(POWER8)(ObjectClass *oc, void *data)
> >  {
> >      DeviceClass *dc = DEVICE_CLASS(oc);
> >      PowerPCCPUClass *pcc = POWERPC_CPU_CLASS(oc);
> >+    static const struct ppc_segment_page_sizes POWER8_sps = {
> >+        .sps = {
> >+            { .page_shift = 12, /* 4K */
> >+              .slb_enc = 0,
> >+              .enc = { { .page_shift = 12, .pte_enc = 0 } }
> >+            },
> >+            { .page_shift = 16, /* 64K */
> >+              .slb_enc = 0x110,
> >+              .enc = { { .page_shift = 16, .pte_enc = 0x1 } }
> >+            },
> >+            { .page_shift = 24, /* 16M */
> >+              .slb_enc = 0x100,
> >+              .enc = { { .page_shift = 24, .pte_enc = 0 } }
> >+            },
> >+        }
> >+    };
> 
> 
> In order to educate myself - where did 0x110/0x100 come from?

These are the L and LP bit encodings used by actual POWER8 hardware -
IIRC I took the information from the kernel's mmu_psize_defs table.

> Is not 0x110
> SLB_VSID_64K (which does not use SLB_VSID_L by accident?)?

Yes, it is

> And is 0x100
> SLB_VSID_L?

Yes.

> I just wanted to double check if POWER7 uses the same encoding and it is not
> that simple to trace what came from where...
> 
> 
> 
> >
> >      dc->fw_name = "PowerPC,POWER8";
> >      dc->desc = "POWER8";
> >@@ -8258,6 +8274,7 @@ POWERPC_FAMILY(POWER8)(ObjectClass *oc, void *data)
> >      pcc->l1_dcache_size = 0x8000;
> >      pcc->l1_icache_size = 0x8000;
> >      pcc->interrupts_big_endian = ppc_cpu_interrupts_big_endian_lpcr;
> >+    pcc->sps = &POWER8_sps;
> >  }
> >  #endif /* defined (TARGET_PPC64) */
> >
> >
> 
> 

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                                | _way_ _around_!
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