Akihiko Odaki be5ccac3f1 KVM: arm64: PMU: Assume PMU presence in pmu-emul.c
Many functions in pmu-emul.c checks kvm_vcpu_has_pmu(vcpu). A favorable
interpretation is defensive programming, but it also has downsides:

- It is confusing as it implies these functions are called without PMU
  although most of them are called only when a PMU is present.

- It makes semantics of functions fuzzy. For example, calling
  kvm_pmu_disable_counter_mask() without PMU may result in no-op as
  there are no enabled counters, but it's unclear what
  kvm_pmu_get_counter_value() returns when there is no PMU.

- It allows callers without checking kvm_vcpu_has_pmu(vcpu), but it is
  often wrong to call these functions without PMU.

- It is error-prone to duplicate kvm_vcpu_has_pmu(vcpu) checks into
  multiple functions. Many functions are called for system registers,
  and the system register infrastructure already employs less
  error-prone, comprehensive checks.

Check kvm_vcpu_has_pmu(vcpu) in callers of these functions instead,
and remove the obsolete checks from pmu-emul.c. The only exceptions are
the functions that implement ioctls as they have definitive semantics
even when the PMU is not present.

Signed-off-by: Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki@daynix.com>
Reviewed-by: Marc Zyngier <maz@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250315-pmc-v5-2-ecee87dab216@daynix.com
Signed-off-by: Oliver Upton <oliver.upton@linux.dev>
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