Message ID | 20220510095710.148178-1-tabba@google.com (mailing list archive) |
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Series | KVM: arm64: Do not communicate host pmu event changes by accessing hyp data | expand |
Hi Fuad, On 2022-05-10 10:57, Fuad Tabba wrote: > Hi, > > This series changes the way KVM communicates host pmu event changes to > the > hypervisor in nvhe and protected mode. Instead of accessing hyp data > directly > from the host, the data is passed to hyp via the loaded vcpu. This > provides > more isolation between the host and the hypervisor, and allows us to > use pmu in > protected mode. > > This series is based on kvmarm/next (8c22fd2d4cfa). In the future, please don't do that. *Always* base your patches on something stable (preferably an early -rc, as I usually start pulling stuff in around -rc3). kvmarm/next is a moving target, and basing things on top of it results in an uncontrolled dependency chain. If your series depends on something and makes it impossible to base your patches on an rc, please state so (this isn't the case here). Thanks, M.
On Tue, 10 May 2022 09:57:06 +0000, Fuad Tabba wrote: > This series changes the way KVM communicates host pmu event changes to the > hypervisor in nvhe and protected mode. Instead of accessing hyp data directly > from the host, the data is passed to hyp via the loaded vcpu. This provides > more isolation between the host and the hypervisor, and allows us to use pmu in > protected mode. > > This series is based on kvmarm/next (8c22fd2d4cfa). > > [...] Applied to next, thanks! [1/4] KVM: arm64: Wrapper for getting pmu_events commit: 3cb8a091a7016be0ee5420ff6c1928972e3ce23e [2/4] KVM: arm64: Repack struct kvm_pmu to reduce size commit: e987a4c60f9755b2f7a19bf1b5ef2eb74c90579b [3/4] KVM: arm64: Pass pmu events to hyp via vcpu commit: 84d751a019a9792f5b4884e1d598b603c360ec22 [4/4] KVM: arm64: Reenable pmu in Protected Mode commit: 722625c6f4c5b6a9953d6af04c7bb1a6e12830b3 Cheers, M.