| Linux KVM Hypercall: |
| =================== |
| X86: |
| KVM Hypercalls have a three-byte sequence of either the vmcall or the vmmcall |
| instruction. The hypervisor can replace it with instructions that are |
| guaranteed to be supported. |
| |
| Up to four arguments may be passed in rbx, rcx, rdx, and rsi respectively. |
| The hypercall number should be placed in rax and the return value will be |
| placed in rax. No other registers will be clobbered unless explicitly stated |
| by the particular hypercall. |
| |
| S390: |
| R2-R7 are used for parameters 1-6. In addition, R1 is used for hypercall |
| number. The return value is written to R2. |
| |
| S390 uses diagnose instruction as hypercall (0x500) along with hypercall |
| number in R1. |
| |
| For further information on the S390 diagnose call as supported by KVM, |
| refer to Documentation/virtual/kvm/s390-diag.txt. |
| |
| PowerPC: |
| It uses R3-R10 and hypercall number in R11. R4-R11 are used as output registers. |
| Return value is placed in R3. |
| |
| KVM hypercalls uses 4 byte opcode, that are patched with 'hypercall-instructions' |
| property inside the device tree's /hypervisor node. |
| For more information refer to Documentation/virtual/kvm/ppc-pv.txt |
| |
| KVM Hypercalls Documentation |
| =========================== |
| The template for each hypercall is: |
| 1. Hypercall name. |
| 2. Architecture(s) |
| 3. Status (deprecated, obsolete, active) |
| 4. Purpose |
| |
| 1. KVM_HC_VAPIC_POLL_IRQ |
| ------------------------ |
| Architecture: x86 |
| Status: active |
| Purpose: Trigger guest exit so that the host can check for pending |
| interrupts on reentry. |
| |
| 2. KVM_HC_MMU_OP |
| ------------------------ |
| Architecture: x86 |
| Status: deprecated. |
| Purpose: Support MMU operations such as writing to PTE, |
| flushing TLB, release PT. |
| |
| 3. KVM_HC_FEATURES |
| ------------------------ |
| Architecture: PPC |
| Status: active |
| Purpose: Expose hypercall availability to the guest. On x86 platforms, cpuid |
| used to enumerate which hypercalls are available. On PPC, either device tree |
| based lookup ( which is also what EPAPR dictates) OR KVM specific enumeration |
| mechanism (which is this hypercall) can be used. |
| |
| 4. KVM_HC_PPC_MAP_MAGIC_PAGE |
| ------------------------ |
| Architecture: PPC |
| Status: active |
| Purpose: To enable communication between the hypervisor and guest there is a |
| shared page that contains parts of supervisor visible register state. |
| The guest can map this shared page to access its supervisor register through |
| memory using this hypercall. |
| |
| 5. KVM_HC_KICK_CPU |
| ------------------------ |
| Architecture: x86 |
| Status: active |
| Purpose: Hypercall used to wakeup a vcpu from HLT state |
| Usage example : A vcpu of a paravirtualized guest that is busywaiting in guest |
| kernel mode for an event to occur (ex: a spinlock to become available) can |
| execute HLT instruction once it has busy-waited for more than a threshold |
| time-interval. Execution of HLT instruction would cause the hypervisor to put |
| the vcpu to sleep until occurrence of an appropriate event. Another vcpu of the |
| same guest can wakeup the sleeping vcpu by issuing KVM_HC_KICK_CPU hypercall, |
| specifying APIC ID (a1) of the vcpu to be woken up. An additional argument (a0) |
| is used in the hypercall for future use. |
| |
| |
| 6. KVM_HC_CLOCK_PAIRING |
| ------------------------ |
| Architecture: x86 |
| Status: active |
| Purpose: Hypercall used to synchronize host and guest clocks. |
| Usage: |
| |
| a0: guest physical address where host copies |
| "struct kvm_clock_offset" structure. |
| |
| a1: clock_type, ATM only KVM_CLOCK_PAIRING_WALLCLOCK (0) |
| is supported (corresponding to the host's CLOCK_REALTIME clock). |
| |
| struct kvm_clock_pairing { |
| __s64 sec; |
| __s64 nsec; |
| __u64 tsc; |
| __u32 flags; |
| __u32 pad[9]; |
| }; |
| |
| Where: |
| * sec: seconds from clock_type clock. |
| * nsec: nanoseconds from clock_type clock. |
| * tsc: guest TSC value used to calculate sec/nsec pair |
| * flags: flags, unused (0) at the moment. |
| |
| The hypercall lets a guest compute a precise timestamp across |
| host and guest. The guest can use the returned TSC value to |
| compute the CLOCK_REALTIME for its clock, at the same instant. |
| |
| Returns KVM_EOPNOTSUPP if the host does not use TSC clocksource, |
| or if clock type is different than KVM_CLOCK_PAIRING_WALLCLOCK. |