Clear enable_mmio_caching if hardware can't support MMIO caching and use
the dedicated flag to detect if MMIO caching is enabled instead of
assuming shadow_mmio_value==0 means MMIO caching is disabled. TDX will
use a zero value even when caching is enabled, and is_mmio_spte() isn't
so hot that it needs to avoid an extra memory access, i.e. there's no
reason to be super clever. And the clever approach may not even be more
performant, e.g. gcc-11 lands the extra check on a non-zero value inline,
but puts the enable_mmio_caching out-of-line, i.e. avoids the few extra
uops for non-MMIO SPTEs.
Cc: Isaku Yamahata <isaku.yamahata@intel.com>
Cc: Kai Huang <kai.huang@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
Message-Id: <
20220420002747.3287931-1-seanjc@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
* and only if L1's MAXPHYADDR is inaccurate with respect to
* the hardware's).
*/
- if (unlikely(!shadow_mmio_value) ||
+ if (unlikely(!enable_mmio_caching) ||
unlikely(fault->gfn > kvm_mmu_max_gfn())) {
*ret_val = RET_PF_EMULATE;
return true;
#include <asm/memtype.h>
#include <asm/vmx.h>
-static bool __read_mostly enable_mmio_caching = true;
+bool __read_mostly enable_mmio_caching = true;
module_param_named(mmio_caching, enable_mmio_caching, bool, 0444);
u64 __read_mostly shadow_host_writable_mask;
WARN_ON(mmio_value && (REMOVED_SPTE & mmio_mask) == mmio_value))
mmio_value = 0;
+ if (!mmio_value)
+ enable_mmio_caching = false;
+
shadow_mmio_value = mmio_value;
shadow_mmio_mask = mmio_mask;
shadow_mmio_access_mask = access_mask;
#include "mmu_internal.h"
+extern bool __read_mostly enable_mmio_caching;
+
/*
* A MMU present SPTE is backed by actual memory and may or may not be present
* in hardware. E.g. MMIO SPTEs are not considered present. Use bit 11, as it
static inline bool is_mmio_spte(u64 spte)
{
return (spte & shadow_mmio_mask) == shadow_mmio_value &&
- likely(shadow_mmio_value);
+ likely(enable_mmio_caching);
}
static inline bool is_shadow_present_pte(u64 pte)