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KVM: PPC: e500mc: Move r1/r2 restoration very early

If we hit any exception whatsoever in the restore path and r1/r2 aren't the
host registers, we don't get a working oops. So it's always a good idea to
restore them as early as possible.

This time, it actually has practical reasons to do so too, since we need to
have the host page fault handler fix up our guest instruction read code. And
for that to work we need r1/r2 restored.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Avi Kivity <avi@redhat.com>
hifive-unleashed-5.1
Alexander Graf 2012-02-15 23:06:24 +00:00 committed by Avi Kivity
parent 79300f8cb9
commit a2723ce7fe
1 changed files with 6 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -67,6 +67,12 @@
* saved in vcpu: cr, ctr, r3-r13
*/
.macro kvm_handler_common intno, srr0, flags
/* Restore host stack pointer */
PPC_STL r1, VCPU_GPR(r1)(r4)
PPC_STL r2, VCPU_GPR(r2)(r4)
PPC_LL r1, VCPU_HOST_STACK(r4)
PPC_LL r2, HOST_R2(r1)
mfspr r10, SPRN_PID
lwz r8, VCPU_HOST_PID(r4)
PPC_LL r11, VCPU_SHARED(r4)
@ -290,10 +296,8 @@ _GLOBAL(kvmppc_resume_host)
/* Save remaining volatile guest register state to vcpu. */
mfspr r3, SPRN_VRSAVE
PPC_STL r0, VCPU_GPR(r0)(r4)
PPC_STL r1, VCPU_GPR(r1)(r4)
mflr r5
mfspr r6, SPRN_SPRG4
PPC_STL r2, VCPU_GPR(r2)(r4)
PPC_STL r5, VCPU_LR(r4)
mfspr r7, SPRN_SPRG5
PPC_STL r3, VCPU_VRSAVE(r4)
@ -334,10 +338,6 @@ _GLOBAL(kvmppc_resume_host)
mtspr SPRN_EPCR, r3
isync
/* Restore host stack pointer */
PPC_LL r1, VCPU_HOST_STACK(r4)
PPC_LL r2, HOST_R2(r1)
/* Switch to kernel stack and jump to handler. */
PPC_LL r3, HOST_RUN(r1)
mr r5, r14 /* intno */