Commit 232bb01b authored by Dave Jiang's avatar Dave Jiang Committed by Vinod Koul

x86/asm: add iosubmit_cmds512() based on MOVDIR64B CPU instruction

With the introduction of MOVDIR64B instruction, there is now an instruction
that can write 64 bytes of data atomically.

Quoting from Intel SDM:
"There is no atomicity guarantee provided for the 64-byte load operation
from source address, and processor implementations may use multiple
load operations to read the 64-bytes. The 64-byte direct-store issued
by MOVDIR64B guarantees 64-byte write-completion atomicity. This means
that the data arrives at the destination in a single undivided 64-byte
write transaction."

We have identified at least 3 different use cases for this instruction in
the format of func(dst, src, count):
1) Clear poison / Initialize MKTME memory
   @dst is normal memory.
   @src in normal memory. Does not increment. (Copy same line to all
   targets)
   @count (to clear/init multiple lines)
2) Submit command(s) to new devices
   @dst is a special MMIO region for a device. Does not increment.
   @src is normal memory. Increments.
   @count usually is 1, but can be multiple.
3) Copy to iomem in big chunks
   @dst is iomem and increments
   @src in normal memory and increments
   @count is number of chunks to copy

Add support for case #2 to support device that will accept commands via
this instruction. We provide a @count in order to submit a batch of
preprogrammed descriptors in virtually contiguous memory. This
allows the caller to submit multiple descriptors to a device with a single
submission. The special device requires the entire 64bytes descriptor to
be written atomically and will accept MOVDIR64B instruction.
Signed-off-by: default avatarDave Jiang <dave.jiang@intel.com>
Acked-by: default avatarBorislav Petkov <bp@suse.de>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/157965022175.73301.10174614665472962675.stgit@djiang5-desk3.ch.intel.comSigned-off-by: default avatarVinod Koul <vkoul@kernel.org>
parent 6c0157be
......@@ -399,4 +399,40 @@ extern bool arch_memremap_can_ram_remap(resource_size_t offset,
extern bool phys_mem_access_encrypted(unsigned long phys_addr,
unsigned long size);
/**
* iosubmit_cmds512 - copy data to single MMIO location, in 512-bit units
* @__dst: destination, in MMIO space (must be 512-bit aligned)
* @src: source
* @count: number of 512 bits quantities to submit
*
* Submit data from kernel space to MMIO space, in units of 512 bits at a
* time. Order of access is not guaranteed, nor is a memory barrier
* performed afterwards.
*
* Warning: Do not use this helper unless your driver has checked that the CPU
* instruction is supported on the platform.
*/
static inline void iosubmit_cmds512(void __iomem *__dst, const void *src,
size_t count)
{
/*
* Note that this isn't an "on-stack copy", just definition of "dst"
* as a pointer to 64-bytes of stuff that is going to be overwritten.
* In the MOVDIR64B case that may be needed as you can use the
* MOVDIR64B instruction to copy arbitrary memory around. This trick
* lets the compiler know how much gets clobbered.
*/
volatile struct { char _[64]; } *dst = __dst;
const u8 *from = src;
const u8 *end = from + count * 64;
while (from < end) {
/* MOVDIR64B [rdx], rax */
asm volatile(".byte 0x66, 0x0f, 0x38, 0xf8, 0x02"
: "=m" (dst)
: "d" (from), "a" (dst));
from += 64;
}
}
#endif /* _ASM_X86_IO_H */
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