kernel_optimize_test/include/xen/interface/nmi.h
Jan Beulich f221b04fe0 x86/xen: properly retrieve NMI reason
Using the native code here can't work properly, as the hypervisor would
normally have cleared the two reason bits by the time Dom0 gets to see
the NMI (if passed to it at all). There's a shared info field for this,
and there's an existing hook to use - just fit the two together. This
is particularly relevant so that NMIs intended to be handled by APEI /
GHES actually make it to the respective handler.

Note that the hook can (and should) be used irrespective of whether
being in Dom0, as accessing port 0x61 in a DomU would be even worse,
while the shared info field would just hold zero all the time. Note
further that hardware NMI handling for PVH doesn't currently work
anyway due to missing code in the hypervisor (but it is expected to
work the native rather than the PV way).

Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Boris Ostrovsky <boris.ostrovsky@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: David Vrabel <david.vrabel@citrix.com>
2015-01-13 09:39:50 +00:00

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/******************************************************************************
* nmi.h
*
* NMI callback registration and reason codes.
*
* Copyright (c) 2005, Keir Fraser <keir@xensource.com>
*/
#ifndef __XEN_PUBLIC_NMI_H__
#define __XEN_PUBLIC_NMI_H__
#include <xen/interface/xen.h>
/*
* NMI reason codes:
* Currently these are x86-specific, stored in arch_shared_info.nmi_reason.
*/
/* I/O-check error reported via ISA port 0x61, bit 6. */
#define _XEN_NMIREASON_io_error 0
#define XEN_NMIREASON_io_error (1UL << _XEN_NMIREASON_io_error)
/* PCI SERR reported via ISA port 0x61, bit 7. */
#define _XEN_NMIREASON_pci_serr 1
#define XEN_NMIREASON_pci_serr (1UL << _XEN_NMIREASON_pci_serr)
/* Unknown hardware-generated NMI. */
#define _XEN_NMIREASON_unknown 2
#define XEN_NMIREASON_unknown (1UL << _XEN_NMIREASON_unknown)
/*
* long nmi_op(unsigned int cmd, void *arg)
* NB. All ops return zero on success, else a negative error code.
*/
/*
* Register NMI callback for this (calling) VCPU. Currently this only makes
* sense for domain 0, vcpu 0. All other callers will be returned EINVAL.
* arg == pointer to xennmi_callback structure.
*/
#define XENNMI_register_callback 0
struct xennmi_callback {
unsigned long handler_address;
unsigned long pad;
};
DEFINE_GUEST_HANDLE_STRUCT(xennmi_callback);
/*
* Deregister NMI callback for this (calling) VCPU.
* arg == NULL.
*/
#define XENNMI_unregister_callback 1
#endif /* __XEN_PUBLIC_NMI_H__ */