Implement PAPR VPA functions for pSeries shared processor partitions
Shared-processor partitions are those where a CPU is time-sliced between
partitions, rather than being permanently dedicated to a single
partition. qemu emulated partitions, since they are just scheduled with
the qemu user process, behave mostly like shared processor partitions.
In order to better support shared processor partitions (splpar), PAPR
defines the "VPA" (Virtual Processor Area), a shared memory communication
channel between the hypervisor and partitions. There are also two
additional shared memory communication areas for specialized purposes
associated with the VPA.
A VPA is not essential for operating an splpar, though it can be necessary
for obtaining accurate performance measurements in the presence of
runtime partition switching.
Most importantly, however, the VPA is a prerequisite for PAPR's H_CEDE,
hypercall, which allows a partition OS to give up it's shared processor
timeslices to other partitions when idle.
This patch implements the VPA and H_CEDE hypercalls in qemu. We don't
implement any of the more advanced statistics which can be communicated
through the VPA. However, this is enough to make normal pSeries kernels
do an effective power-save idle on an emulated pSeries, significantly
reducing the host load of a qemu emulated pSeries running an idle guest OS.
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <dwg@au1.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
diff --git a/target-ppc/cpu.h b/target-ppc/cpu.h
index b4c2555..04b1259 100644
--- a/target-ppc/cpu.h
+++ b/target-ppc/cpu.h
@@ -721,6 +721,13 @@
uint32_t flags;
uint64_t insns_flags;
+#if defined(TARGET_PPC64) && !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY)
+ target_phys_addr_t vpa;
+ target_phys_addr_t slb_shadow;
+ target_phys_addr_t dispatch_trace_log;
+ uint32_t dtl_size;
+#endif /* TARGET_PPC64 */
+
int error_code;
uint32_t pending_interrupts;
#if !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY)