On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 07:42:58PM +0800, shuo.a....@intel.com wrote: > From: Shuo Liu <shuo.a....@intel.com> > > The Service VM communicates with the hypervisor via conventional > hypercalls. VMCALL instruction is used to make the hypercalls. > > ACRN hypercall ABI: > * Hypercall number is in R8 register. > * Up to 2 parameters are in RDI and RSI registers. > * Return value is in RAX register.
I'm assuming this is already cast in stone in the HV and it cannot be changed? > Introduce the ACRN hypercall interfaces. Because GCC doesn't support R8 > register as direct register constraints, here are two ways to use R8 in > extended asm: > 1) use explicit register variable as input > 2) use supported constraint as input with a explicit MOV to R8 in > beginning of asm > > The number of instructions of above two ways are same. > Asm code from 1) > 38: 41 b8 00 00 00 80 mov $0x80000000,%r8d > 3e: 48 89 c7 mov %rax,%rdi > 41: 0f 01 c1 vmcall > Here, writes to the lower dword (%r8d) clear the upper dword of %r8 when > the CPU is in 64-bit mode. > > Asm code from 2) > 38: 48 89 c7 mov %rax,%rdi > 3b: 49 b8 00 00 00 80 00 movabs $0x80000000,%r8 > 42: 00 00 00 > 45: 0f 01 c1 vmcall > > Choose 1) for code simplicity and a little bit of code size > optimization. What? How much "optimization" is this actually? A couple of bytes? And all that for this /* Nothing can come between the r8 assignment and the asm: */ restriction? If it is only a couple of bytes, just do the explicit MOV to %r8 and f'get about it. -- Regards/Gruss, Boris. https://people.kernel.org/tglx/notes-about-netiquette