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Commit ff0d6be4 authored by Michael Ellerman's avatar Michael Ellerman
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Merge branch 'topic/ppc-kvm' into next

This merge's Nick's big P9 KVM series, original cover letter follows:

KVM: PPC: Book3S HV P9: entry/exit optimisations

This reduces radix guest full entry/exit latency on POWER9 and POWER10
by 2x.

Nested HV guests should see smaller improvements in their L1 entry/exit,
but this is also combined with most L0 speedups also applying to nested
entry. nginx localhost throughput test in a SMP nested guest is improved
about 10% (in a direct guest it doesn't change much because it uses XIVE
for IPIs) when L0 and L1 are patched.

It does this in several main ways:

- Rearrange code to optimise SPR accesses. Mainly, avoid scoreboard
  stalls.

- Test SPR values to avoid mtSPRs where possible. mtSPRs are expensive.

- Reduce mftb. mftb is expensive.

- Demand fault certain facilities to avoid saving and/or restoring them
  (at the cost of fault when they are used, but this is mitigated over
  a number of entries, like the facilities when context switching
  processes). PM, TM, and EBB so far.

- Defer some sequences that are made just in case a guest is interrupted
  in the middle of a critical section to the case where the guest is
  scheduled on a different CPU, rather than every time (at the cost of
  an extra IPI in this case). Namely the tlbsync sequence for radix with
  GTSE, which is very expensive.

- Reduce locking, barriers, atomics related to the vcpus-per-vcore > 1
  handling that the P9 path does not require.
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