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2vfio-ccw: the basic infrastructure
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5Introduction
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7
8Here we describe the vfio support for I/O subchannel devices for
9Linux/s390. Motivation for vfio-ccw is to passthrough subchannels to a
10virtual machine, while vfio is the means.
11
12Different than other hardware architectures, s390 has defined a unified
13I/O access method, which is so called Channel I/O. It has its own access
14patterns:
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16- Channel programs run asynchronously on a separate (co)processor.
17- The channel subsystem will access any memory designated by the caller
18 in the channel program directly, i.e. there is no iommu involved.
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20Thus when we introduce vfio support for these devices, we realize it
21with a mediated device (mdev) implementation. The vfio mdev will be
22added to an iommu group, so as to make itself able to be managed by the
23vfio framework. And we add read/write callbacks for special vfio I/O
24regions to pass the channel programs from the mdev to its parent device
25(the real I/O subchannel device) to do further address translation and
26to perform I/O instructions.
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28This document does not intend to explain the s390 I/O architecture in
29every detail. More information/reference could be found here:
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31- A good start to know Channel I/O in general:
32 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Channel_I/O
33- s390 architecture:
34 s390 Principles of Operation manual (IBM Form. No. SA22-7832)
69cfd92e 35- The existing QEMU code which implements a simple emulated channel
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36 subsystem could also be a good reference. It makes it easier to follow
37 the flow.
38 qemu/hw/s390x/css.c
39
40For vfio mediated device framework:
baa293e9 41- Documentation/driver-api/vfio-mediated-device.rst
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43Motivation of vfio-ccw
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45
69cfd92e 46Typically, a guest virtualized via QEMU/KVM on s390 only sees
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47paravirtualized virtio devices via the "Virtio Over Channel I/O
48(virtio-ccw)" transport. This makes virtio devices discoverable via
49standard operating system algorithms for handling channel devices.
50
51However this is not enough. On s390 for the majority of devices, which
52use the standard Channel I/O based mechanism, we also need to provide
69cfd92e 53the functionality of passing through them to a QEMU virtual machine.
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54This includes devices that don't have a virtio counterpart (e.g. tape
55drives) or that have specific characteristics which guests want to
56exploit.
57
58For passing a device to a guest, we want to use the same interface as
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59everybody else, namely vfio. We implement this vfio support for channel
60devices via the vfio mediated device framework and the subchannel device
61driver "vfio_ccw".
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63Access patterns of CCW devices
64------------------------------
65
66s390 architecture has implemented a so called channel subsystem, that
67provides a unified view of the devices physically attached to the
68systems. Though the s390 hardware platform knows about a huge variety of
69different peripheral attachments like disk devices (aka. DASDs), tapes,
70communication controllers, etc. They can all be accessed by a well
71defined access method and they are presenting I/O completion a unified
72way: I/O interruptions.
73
74All I/O requires the use of channel command words (CCWs). A CCW is an
75instruction to a specialized I/O channel processor. A channel program is
76a sequence of CCWs which are executed by the I/O channel subsystem. To
77issue a channel program to the channel subsystem, it is required to
78build an operation request block (ORB), which can be used to point out
79the format of the CCW and other control information to the system. The
80operating system signals the I/O channel subsystem to begin executing
81the channel program with a SSCH (start sub-channel) instruction. The
82central processor is then free to proceed with non-I/O instructions
83until interrupted. The I/O completion result is received by the
84interrupt handler in the form of interrupt response block (IRB).
85
86Back to vfio-ccw, in short:
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88- ORBs and channel programs are built in guest kernel (with guest
89 physical addresses).
90- ORBs and channel programs are passed to the host kernel.
91- Host kernel translates the guest physical addresses to real addresses
92 and starts the I/O with issuing a privileged Channel I/O instruction
93 (e.g SSCH).
94- channel programs run asynchronously on a separate processor.
95- I/O completion will be signaled to the host with I/O interruptions.
96 And it will be copied as IRB to user space to pass it back to the
97 guest.
98
99Physical vfio ccw device and its child mdev
100-------------------------------------------
101
102As mentioned above, we realize vfio-ccw with a mdev implementation.
103
104Channel I/O does not have IOMMU hardware support, so the physical
105vfio-ccw device does not have an IOMMU level translation or isolation.
106
69cfd92e 107Subchannel I/O instructions are all privileged instructions. When
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108handling the I/O instruction interception, vfio-ccw has the software
109policing and translation how the channel program is programmed before
110it gets sent to hardware.
111
112Within this implementation, we have two drivers for two types of
113devices:
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115- The vfio_ccw driver for the physical subchannel device.
116 This is an I/O subchannel driver for the real subchannel device. It
117 realizes a group of callbacks and registers to the mdev framework as a
118 parent (physical) device. As a consequence, mdev provides vfio_ccw a
119 generic interface (sysfs) to create mdev devices. A vfio mdev could be
120 created by vfio_ccw then and added to the mediated bus. It is the vfio
121 device that added to an IOMMU group and a vfio group.
122 vfio_ccw also provides an I/O region to accept channel program
123 request from user space and store I/O interrupt result for user
124 space to retrieve. To notify user space an I/O completion, it offers
125 an interface to setup an eventfd fd for asynchronous signaling.
126
127- The vfio_mdev driver for the mediated vfio ccw device.
128 This is provided by the mdev framework. It is a vfio device driver for
129 the mdev that created by vfio_ccw.
69cfd92e 130 It realizes a group of vfio device driver callbacks, adds itself to a
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131 vfio group, and registers itself to the mdev framework as a mdev
132 driver.
133 It uses a vfio iommu backend that uses the existing map and unmap
134 ioctls, but rather than programming them into an IOMMU for a device,
135 it simply stores the translations for use by later requests. This
136 means that a device programmed in a VM with guest physical addresses
137 can have the vfio kernel convert that address to process virtual
138 address, pin the page and program the hardware with the host physical
139 address in one step.
140 For a mdev, the vfio iommu backend will not pin the pages during the
141 VFIO_IOMMU_MAP_DMA ioctl. Mdev framework will only maintain a database
142 of the iova<->vaddr mappings in this operation. And they export a
143 vfio_pin_pages and a vfio_unpin_pages interfaces from the vfio iommu
144 backend for the physical devices to pin and unpin pages by demand.
145
8b4a503d 146Below is a high Level block diagram::
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148 +-------------+
149 | |
150 | +---------+ | mdev_register_driver() +--------------+
151 | | Mdev | +<-----------------------+ |
152 | | bus | | | vfio_mdev.ko |
153 | | driver | +----------------------->+ |<-> VFIO user
154 | +---------+ | probe()/remove() +--------------+ APIs
155 | |
156 | MDEV CORE |
157 | MODULE |
158 | mdev.ko |
159 | +---------+ | mdev_register_device() +--------------+
160 | |Physical | +<-----------------------+ |
161 | | device | | | vfio_ccw.ko |<-> subchannel
162 | |interface| +----------------------->+ | device
163 | +---------+ | callback +--------------+
164 +-------------+
165
166The process of how these work together.
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1681. vfio_ccw.ko drives the physical I/O subchannel, and registers the
169 physical device (with callbacks) to mdev framework.
170 When vfio_ccw probing the subchannel device, it registers device
171 pointer and callbacks to the mdev framework. Mdev related file nodes
172 under the device node in sysfs would be created for the subchannel
173 device, namely 'mdev_create', 'mdev_destroy' and
174 'mdev_supported_types'.
1752. Create a mediated vfio ccw device.
176 Use the 'mdev_create' sysfs file, we need to manually create one (and
177 only one for our case) mediated device.
1783. vfio_mdev.ko drives the mediated ccw device.
179 vfio_mdev is also the vfio device drvier. It will probe the mdev and
180 add it to an iommu_group and a vfio_group. Then we could pass through
181 the mdev to a guest.
182
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184VFIO-CCW Regions
185----------------
186
187The vfio-ccw driver exposes MMIO regions to accept requests from and return
188results to userspace.
189
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190vfio-ccw I/O region
191-------------------
192
193An I/O region is used to accept channel program request from user
194space and store I/O interrupt result for user space to retrieve. The
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195definition of the region is::
196
197 struct ccw_io_region {
198 #define ORB_AREA_SIZE 12
199 __u8 orb_area[ORB_AREA_SIZE];
200 #define SCSW_AREA_SIZE 12
201 __u8 scsw_area[SCSW_AREA_SIZE];
202 #define IRB_AREA_SIZE 96
203 __u8 irb_area[IRB_AREA_SIZE];
204 __u32 ret_code;
205 } __packed;
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207While starting an I/O request, orb_area should be filled with the
208guest ORB, and scsw_area should be filled with the SCSW of the Virtual
209Subchannel.
210
211irb_area stores the I/O result.
212
213ret_code stores a return code for each access of the region.
214
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215This region is always available.
216
217vfio-ccw cmd region
218-------------------
219
220The vfio-ccw cmd region is used to accept asynchronous instructions
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221from userspace::
222
223 #define VFIO_CCW_ASYNC_CMD_HSCH (1 << 0)
224 #define VFIO_CCW_ASYNC_CMD_CSCH (1 << 1)
225 struct ccw_cmd_region {
226 __u32 command;
227 __u32 ret_code;
228 } __packed;
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230This region is exposed via region type VFIO_REGION_SUBTYPE_CCW_ASYNC_CMD.
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232Currently, CLEAR SUBCHANNEL and HALT SUBCHANNEL use this region.
233
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234vfio-ccw operation details
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237vfio-ccw follows what vfio-pci did on the s390 platform and uses
238vfio-iommu-type1 as the vfio iommu backend.
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240* CCW translation APIs
8b4a503d 241 A group of APIs (start with `cp_`) to do CCW translation. The CCWs
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242 passed in by a user space program are organized with their guest
243 physical memory addresses. These APIs will copy the CCWs into kernel
244 space, and assemble a runnable kernel channel program by updating the
245 guest physical addresses with their corresponding host physical addresses.
246 Note that we have to use IDALs even for direct-access CCWs, as the
247 referenced memory can be located anywhere, including above 2G.
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249* vfio_ccw device driver
69cfd92e 250 This driver utilizes the CCW translation APIs and introduces
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251 vfio_ccw, which is the driver for the I/O subchannel devices you want
252 to pass through.
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253 vfio_ccw implements the following vfio ioctls::
254
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255 VFIO_DEVICE_GET_INFO
256 VFIO_DEVICE_GET_IRQ_INFO
257 VFIO_DEVICE_GET_REGION_INFO
258 VFIO_DEVICE_RESET
259 VFIO_DEVICE_SET_IRQS
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261 This provides an I/O region, so that the user space program can pass a
262 channel program to the kernel, to do further CCW translation before
263 issuing them to a real device.
264 This also provides the SET_IRQ ioctl to setup an event notifier to
265 notify the user space program the I/O completion in an asynchronous
266 way.
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268The use of vfio-ccw is not limited to QEMU, while QEMU is definitely a
25627ba3 269good example to get understand how these patches work. Here is a little
69cfd92e 270bit more detail how an I/O request triggered by the QEMU guest will be
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271handled (without error handling).
272
273Explanation:
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275- Q1-Q7: QEMU side process.
276- K1-K5: Kernel side process.
277
278Q1.
279 Get I/O region info during initialization.
280
281Q2.
282 Setup event notifier and handler to handle I/O completion.
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283
284... ...
285
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286Q3.
287 Intercept a ssch instruction.
288Q4.
289 Write the guest channel program and ORB to the I/O region.
290
291 K1.
292 Copy from guest to kernel.
293 K2.
294 Translate the guest channel program to a host kernel space
295 channel program, which becomes runnable for a real device.
296 K3.
297 With the necessary information contained in the orb passed in
298 by QEMU, issue the ccwchain to the device.
299 K4.
300 Return the ssch CC code.
301Q5.
302 Return the CC code to the guest.
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303
304... ...
305
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306 K5.
307 Interrupt handler gets the I/O result and write the result to
308 the I/O region.
309 K6.
310 Signal QEMU to retrieve the result.
311
312Q6.
313 Get the signal and event handler reads out the result from the I/O
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315Q7.
316 Update the irb for the guest.
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318Limitations
319-----------
320
321The current vfio-ccw implementation focuses on supporting basic commands
322needed to implement block device functionality (read/write) of DASD/ECKD
323device only. Some commands may need special handling in the future, for
324example, anything related to path grouping.
325
326DASD is a kind of storage device. While ECKD is a data recording format.
327More information for DASD and ECKD could be found here:
328https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct-access_storage_device
329https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_key_data
330
69cfd92e 331Together with the corresponding work in QEMU, we can bring the passed
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332through DASD/ECKD device online in a guest now and use it as a block
333device.
334
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335The current code allows the guest to start channel programs via
336START SUBCHANNEL, and to issue HALT SUBCHANNEL and CLEAR SUBCHANNEL.
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338vfio-ccw supports classic (command mode) channel I/O only. Transport
339mode (HPF) is not supported.
340
341QDIO subchannels are currently not supported. Classic devices other than
342DASD/ECKD might work, but have not been tested.
343
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344Reference
345---------
3461. ESA/s390 Principles of Operation manual (IBM Form. No. SA22-7832)
3472. ESA/390 Common I/O Device Commands manual (IBM Form. No. SA22-7204)
3483. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Channel_I/O
8b4a503d 3494. Documentation/s390/cds.rst
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3505. Documentation/driver-api/vfio.rst
3516. Documentation/driver-api/vfio-mediated-device.rst