s390x: Migrate vector registers

When migrating a guest, be sure to include the vector registers.
The vector registers are defined in a subsection, similar to the
existing subsection for floating point registers.  Since the
floating point registers are always present (and thus migrated),
we can skip them when performing the migration of the vector
registers which may or may not be present.

Suggested-by: David Hildenbrand <dahi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Farman <farman@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand <dahi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
master
Eric Farman 2015-05-07 10:52:16 -04:00 committed by Cornelia Huck
parent 3ceeb2930f
commit b2ac0ff5d9
2 changed files with 75 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -1190,4 +1190,18 @@ static inline int s390_assign_subch_ioeventfd(EventNotifier *notifier,
}
}
#ifdef CONFIG_KVM
static inline bool vregs_needed(void *opaque)
{
if (kvm_enabled()) {
return kvm_check_extension(kvm_state, KVM_CAP_S390_VECTOR_REGISTERS);
}
return 0;
}
#else
static inline bool vregs_needed(void *opaque)
{
return 0;
}
#endif
#endif

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@ -73,6 +73,64 @@ static inline bool fpu_needed(void *opaque)
return true;
}
const VMStateDescription vmstate_vregs = {
.name = "cpu/vregs",
.version_id = 1,
.minimum_version_id = 1,
.fields = (VMStateField[]) {
/* vregs[0][0] -> vregs[15][0] and fregs are overlays */
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[16][0].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[17][0].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[18][0].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[19][0].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[20][0].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[21][0].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[22][0].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[23][0].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[24][0].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[25][0].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[26][0].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[27][0].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[28][0].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[29][0].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[30][0].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[31][0].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[0][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[1][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[2][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[3][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[4][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[5][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[6][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[7][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[8][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[9][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[10][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[11][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[12][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[13][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[14][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[15][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[16][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[17][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[18][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[19][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[20][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[21][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[22][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[23][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[24][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[25][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[26][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[27][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[28][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[29][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[30][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_UINT64(env.vregs[31][1].ll, S390CPU),
VMSTATE_END_OF_LIST()
}
};
const VMStateDescription vmstate_s390_cpu = {
.name = "cpu",
.post_load = cpu_post_load,
@ -105,6 +163,9 @@ const VMStateDescription vmstate_s390_cpu = {
{
.vmsd = &vmstate_fpu,
.needed = fpu_needed,
} , {
.vmsd = &vmstate_vregs,
.needed = vregs_needed,
} , {
/* empty */
}