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authorDavid Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>2020-01-30 10:28:56 +1100
committerDavid Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>2020-02-03 11:33:02 +1100
commit37965dfe4dffa3ac49438337417608e7f346b58a (patch)
tree43655d5ecd0949d6ad47d8689f3ab463381f6fbf /hw/ppc/spapr_caps.c
parent23a782eb6670624f993a66a3c49866fe3cff4727 (diff)
spapr: Enable DD2.3 accelerated count cache flush in pseries-5.0 machine
For POWER9 DD2.2 cpus, the best current Spectre v2 indirect branch mitigation is "count cache disabled", which is configured with: -machine cap-ibs=fixed-ccd However, this option isn't available on DD2.3 CPUs with KVM, because they don't have the count cache disabled. For POWER9 DD2.3 cpus, it is "count cache flush with assist", configured with: -machine cap-ibs=workaround,cap-ccf-assist=on However this option isn't available on DD2.2 CPUs with KVM, because they don't have the special CCF assist instruction this relies on. On current machine types, we default to "count cache flush w/o assist", that is: -machine cap-ibs=workaround,cap-ccf-assist=off This runs, with mitigation on both DD2.2 and DD2.3 host cpus, but has a fairly significant performance impact. It turns out we can do better. The special instruction that CCF assist uses to trigger a count cache flush is a no-op on earlier CPUs, rather than trapping or causing other badness. It doesn't, of itself, implement the mitigation, but *if* we have count-cache-disabled, then the count cache flush is unnecessary, and so using the count cache flush mitigation is harmless. Therefore for the new pseries-5.0 machine type, enable cap-ccf-assist by default. Along with that, suppress throwing an error if cap-ccf-assist is selected but KVM doesn't support it, as long as KVM *is* giving us count-cache-disabled. To allow TCG to work out of the box, even though it doesn't implement the ccf flush assist, downgrade the error in that case to a warning. This matches several Spectre mitigations where we allow TCG to operate for debugging, since we don't really make guarantees about TCG security properties anyway. While we're there, make the TCG warning for this case match that for other mitigations. Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Tested-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Diffstat (limited to 'hw/ppc/spapr_caps.c')
-rw-r--r--hw/ppc/spapr_caps.c21
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/hw/ppc/spapr_caps.c b/hw/ppc/spapr_caps.c
index 481dfd2a27..7f933a98ed 100644
--- a/hw/ppc/spapr_caps.c
+++ b/hw/ppc/spapr_caps.c
@@ -485,11 +485,24 @@ static void cap_ccf_assist_apply(SpaprMachineState *spapr, uint8_t val,
uint8_t kvm_val = kvmppc_get_cap_count_cache_flush_assist();
if (tcg_enabled() && val) {
- /* TODO - for now only allow broken for TCG */
- error_setg(errp,
-"Requested count cache flush assist capability level not supported by tcg,"
- " try appending -machine cap-ccf-assist=off");
+ /* TCG doesn't implement anything here, but allow with a warning */
+ warn_report("TCG doesn't support requested feature, cap-ccf-assist=on");
} else if (kvm_enabled() && (val > kvm_val)) {
+ uint8_t kvm_ibs = kvmppc_get_cap_safe_indirect_branch();
+
+ if (kvm_ibs == SPAPR_CAP_FIXED_CCD) {
+ /*
+ * If we don't have CCF assist on the host, the assist
+ * instruction is a harmless no-op. It won't correctly
+ * implement the cache count flush *but* if we have
+ * count-cache-disabled in the host, that flush is
+ * unnnecessary. So, specifically allow this case. This
+ * allows us to have better performance on POWER9 DD2.3,
+ * while still working on POWER9 DD2.2 and POWER8 host
+ * cpus.
+ */
+ return;
+ }
error_setg(errp,
"Requested count cache flush assist capability level not supported by kvm,"
" try appending -machine cap-ccf-assist=off");