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1/** @file
2 * SUP - Support Library. (HDrv)
3 */
4
5/*
6 * Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Oracle Corporation
7 *
8 * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
9 * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
10 * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
11 * General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software
12 * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the
13 * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the
14 * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
15 *
16 * The contents of this file may alternatively be used under the terms
17 * of the Common Development and Distribution License Version 1.0
18 * (CDDL) only, as it comes in the "COPYING.CDDL" file of the
19 * VirtualBox OSE distribution, in which case the provisions of the
20 * CDDL are applicable instead of those of the GPL.
21 *
22 * You may elect to license modified versions of this file under the
23 * terms and conditions of either the GPL or the CDDL or both.
24 */
25
26#ifndef ___VBox_sup_h
27#define ___VBox_sup_h
28
29#include <VBox/cdefs.h>
30#include <VBox/types.h>
31#include <iprt/assert.h>
32#include <iprt/stdarg.h>
33#include <iprt/cpuset.h>
34
35RT_C_DECLS_BEGIN
36
37/** @defgroup grp_sup The Support Library API
38 * @{
39 */
40
41/**
42 * Physical page descriptor.
43 */
44#pragma pack(4) /* space is more important. */
45typedef struct SUPPAGE
46{
47 /** Physical memory address. */
48 RTHCPHYS Phys;
49 /** Reserved entry for internal use by the caller. */
50 RTHCUINTPTR uReserved;
51} SUPPAGE;
52#pragma pack()
53/** Pointer to a page descriptor. */
54typedef SUPPAGE *PSUPPAGE;
55/** Pointer to a const page descriptor. */
56typedef const SUPPAGE *PCSUPPAGE;
57
58/**
59 * The paging mode.
60 *
61 * @remarks Users are making assumptions about the order here!
62 */
63typedef enum SUPPAGINGMODE
64{
65 /** The usual invalid entry.
66 * This is returned by SUPR3GetPagingMode() */
67 SUPPAGINGMODE_INVALID = 0,
68 /** Normal 32-bit paging, no global pages */
69 SUPPAGINGMODE_32_BIT,
70 /** Normal 32-bit paging with global pages. */
71 SUPPAGINGMODE_32_BIT_GLOBAL,
72 /** PAE mode, no global pages, no NX. */
73 SUPPAGINGMODE_PAE,
74 /** PAE mode with global pages. */
75 SUPPAGINGMODE_PAE_GLOBAL,
76 /** PAE mode with NX, no global pages. */
77 SUPPAGINGMODE_PAE_NX,
78 /** PAE mode with global pages and NX. */
79 SUPPAGINGMODE_PAE_GLOBAL_NX,
80 /** AMD64 mode, no global pages. */
81 SUPPAGINGMODE_AMD64,
82 /** AMD64 mode with global pages, no NX. */
83 SUPPAGINGMODE_AMD64_GLOBAL,
84 /** AMD64 mode with NX, no global pages. */
85 SUPPAGINGMODE_AMD64_NX,
86 /** AMD64 mode with global pages and NX. */
87 SUPPAGINGMODE_AMD64_GLOBAL_NX
88} SUPPAGINGMODE;
89
90
91/**
92 * The CPU state.
93 */
94typedef enum SUPGIPCPUSTATE
95{
96 /** Invalid CPU state / unused CPU entry. */
97 SUPGIPCPUSTATE_INVALID = 0,
98 /** The CPU is not present. */
99 SUPGIPCPUSTATE_ABSENT,
100 /** The CPU is offline. */
101 SUPGIPCPUSTATE_OFFLINE,
102 /** The CPU is online. */
103 SUPGIPCPUSTATE_ONLINE,
104 /** Force 32-bit enum type. */
105 SUPGIPCPUSTATE_32_BIT_HACK = 0x7fffffff
106} SUPGIPCPUSTATE;
107
108/**
109 * Per CPU data.
110 */
111typedef struct SUPGIPCPU
112{
113 /** Update transaction number.
114 * This number is incremented at the start and end of each update. It follows
115 * thusly that odd numbers indicates update in progress, while even numbers
116 * indicate stable data. Use this to make sure that the data items you fetch
117 * are consistent. */
118 volatile uint32_t u32TransactionId;
119 /** The interval in TSC ticks between two NanoTS updates.
120 * This is the average interval over the last 2, 4 or 8 updates + a little slack.
121 * The slack makes the time go a tiny tiny bit slower and extends the interval enough
122 * to avoid ending up with too many 1ns increments. */
123 volatile uint32_t u32UpdateIntervalTSC;
124 /** Current nanosecond timestamp. */
125 volatile uint64_t u64NanoTS;
126 /** The TSC at the time of u64NanoTS. */
127 volatile uint64_t u64TSC;
128 /** Current CPU Frequency. */
129 volatile uint64_t u64CpuHz;
130 /** Number of errors during updating.
131 * Typical errors are under/overflows. */
132 volatile uint32_t cErrors;
133 /** Index of the head item in au32TSCHistory. */
134 volatile uint32_t iTSCHistoryHead;
135 /** Array of recent TSC interval deltas.
136 * The most recent item is at index iTSCHistoryHead.
137 * This history is used to calculate u32UpdateIntervalTSC.
138 */
139 volatile uint32_t au32TSCHistory[8];
140 /** The interval between the last two NanoTS updates. (experiment for now) */
141 volatile uint32_t u32PrevUpdateIntervalNS;
142
143 /** Reserved for future per processor data. */
144 volatile uint32_t au32Reserved[5+5];
145
146 /** @todo Add topology/NUMA info. */
147 /** The CPU state. */
148 SUPGIPCPUSTATE volatile enmState;
149 /** The host CPU ID of this CPU (the SUPGIPCPU is indexed by APIC ID). */
150 RTCPUID idCpu;
151 /** The CPU set index of this CPU. */
152 int16_t iCpuSet;
153 /** The APIC ID of this CPU. */
154 uint16_t idApic;
155} SUPGIPCPU;
156AssertCompileSize(RTCPUID, 4);
157AssertCompileSize(SUPGIPCPU, 128);
158AssertCompileMemberAlignment(SUPGIPCPU, u64NanoTS, 8);
159AssertCompileMemberAlignment(SUPGIPCPU, u64TSC, 8);
160
161/** Pointer to per cpu data.
162 * @remark there is no const version of this typedef, see g_pSUPGlobalInfoPage for details. */
163typedef SUPGIPCPU *PSUPGIPCPU;
164
165
166
167/**
168 * Global Information Page.
169 *
170 * This page contains useful information and can be mapped into any
171 * process or VM. It can be accessed thru the g_pSUPGlobalInfoPage
172 * pointer when a session is open.
173 */
174typedef struct SUPGLOBALINFOPAGE
175{
176 /** Magic (SUPGLOBALINFOPAGE_MAGIC). */
177 uint32_t u32Magic;
178 /** The GIP version. */
179 uint32_t u32Version;
180
181 /** The GIP update mode, see SUPGIPMODE. */
182 uint32_t u32Mode;
183 /** The number of entries in the CPU table.
184 * (This can work as RTMpGetArraySize().) */
185 uint16_t cCpus;
186 /** The size of the GIP in pages. */
187 uint16_t cPages;
188 /** The update frequency of the of the NanoTS. */
189 volatile uint32_t u32UpdateHz;
190 /** The update interval in nanoseconds. (10^9 / u32UpdateHz) */
191 volatile uint32_t u32UpdateIntervalNS;
192 /** The timestamp of the last time we update the update frequency. */
193 volatile uint64_t u64NanoTSLastUpdateHz;
194 /** The set of online CPUs. */
195 RTCPUSET OnlineCpuSet;
196 /** The set of present CPUs. */
197 RTCPUSET PresentCpuSet;
198 /** The set of possible CPUs. */
199 RTCPUSET PossibleCpuSet;
200 /** The number of CPUs that are online. */
201 volatile uint16_t cOnlineCpus;
202 /** The number of CPUs present in the system. */
203 volatile uint16_t cPresentCpus;
204 /** The highest number of CPUs possible. */
205 uint16_t cPossibleCpus;
206 /** The highest number of CPUs possible. */
207 uint16_t u16Padding0;
208 /** The max CPU ID (RTMpGetMaxCpuId). */
209 RTCPUID idCpuMax;
210
211 /** Padding / reserved space for future data. */
212 uint32_t au32Padding1[29];
213
214 /** Table indexed by the CPU APIC ID to get the CPU table index. */
215 uint16_t aiCpuFromApicId[256];
216 /** CPU set index to CPU table index. */
217 uint16_t aiCpuFromCpuSetIdx[RTCPUSET_MAX_CPUS];
218
219 /** Array of per-cpu data.
220 * This is index by ApicId via the aiCpuFromApicId table.
221 *
222 * The clock and frequency information is updated for all CPUs if u32Mode
223 * is SUPGIPMODE_ASYNC_TSC, otherwise (SUPGIPMODE_SYNC_TSC) only the first
224 * entry is updated. */
225 SUPGIPCPU aCPUs[1];
226} SUPGLOBALINFOPAGE;
227AssertCompileMemberAlignment(SUPGLOBALINFOPAGE, u64NanoTSLastUpdateHz, 8);
228AssertCompileMemberAlignment(SUPGLOBALINFOPAGE, aCPUs, 256);
229
230/** Pointer to the global info page.
231 * @remark there is no const version of this typedef, see g_pSUPGlobalInfoPage for details. */
232typedef SUPGLOBALINFOPAGE *PSUPGLOBALINFOPAGE;
233
234
235/** The value of the SUPGLOBALINFOPAGE::u32Magic field. (Soryo Fuyumi) */
236#define SUPGLOBALINFOPAGE_MAGIC 0x19590106
237/** The GIP version.
238 * Upper 16 bits is the major version. Major version is only changed with
239 * incompatible changes in the GIP. */
240#define SUPGLOBALINFOPAGE_VERSION 0x00030000
241
242/**
243 * SUPGLOBALINFOPAGE::u32Mode values.
244 */
245typedef enum SUPGIPMODE
246{
247 /** The usual invalid null entry. */
248 SUPGIPMODE_INVALID = 0,
249 /** The TSC of the cores and cpus in the system is in sync. */
250 SUPGIPMODE_SYNC_TSC,
251 /** Each core has it's own TSC. */
252 SUPGIPMODE_ASYNC_TSC,
253 /** The usual 32-bit hack. */
254 SUPGIPMODE_32BIT_HACK = 0x7fffffff
255} SUPGIPMODE;
256
257/** Pointer to the Global Information Page.
258 *
259 * This pointer is valid as long as SUPLib has a open session. Anyone using
260 * the page must treat this pointer as highly volatile and not trust it beyond
261 * one transaction.
262 *
263 * @remark The GIP page is read-only to everyone but the support driver and
264 * is actually mapped read only everywhere but in ring-0. However
265 * it is not marked 'const' as this might confuse compilers into
266 * thinking that values doesn't change even if members are marked
267 * as volatile. Thus, there is no PCSUPGLOBALINFOPAGE type.
268 */
269#if defined(IN_SUP_R0) || defined(IN_SUP_R3) || defined(IN_SUP_RC)
270extern DECLEXPORT(PSUPGLOBALINFOPAGE) g_pSUPGlobalInfoPage;
271
272#elif !defined(IN_RING0) || defined(RT_OS_WINDOWS)
273extern DECLIMPORT(PSUPGLOBALINFOPAGE) g_pSUPGlobalInfoPage;
274
275#else /* IN_RING0 && !RT_OS_WINDOWS */
276# if !defined(__GNUC__) || defined(RT_OS_DARWIN) || !defined(RT_ARCH_AMD64)
277# define g_pSUPGlobalInfoPage (&g_SUPGlobalInfoPage)
278# else
279# define g_pSUPGlobalInfoPage (SUPGetGIPHlp())
280/** Workaround for ELF+GCC problem on 64-bit hosts.
281 * (GCC emits a mov with a R_X86_64_32 reloc, we need R_X86_64_64.) */
282DECLINLINE(PSUPGLOBALINFOPAGE) SUPGetGIPHlp(void)
283{
284 PSUPGLOBALINFOPAGE pGIP;
285 __asm__ __volatile__ ("movabs $g_SUPGlobalInfoPage,%0\n\t"
286 : "=a" (pGIP));
287 return pGIP;
288}
289# endif
290/** The GIP.
291 * We save a level of indirection by exporting the GIP instead of a variable
292 * pointing to it. */
293extern DECLIMPORT(SUPGLOBALINFOPAGE) g_SUPGlobalInfoPage;
294#endif
295
296/**
297 * Gets the GIP pointer.
298 *
299 * @returns Pointer to the GIP or NULL.
300 */
301SUPDECL(PSUPGLOBALINFOPAGE) SUPGetGIP(void);
302
303#ifdef ___iprt_asm_amd64_x86_h
304/**
305 * Gets the TSC frequency of the calling CPU.
306 *
307 * @returns TSC frequency, UINT64_MAX on failure.
308 * @param pGip The GIP pointer.
309 */
310DECLINLINE(uint64_t) SUPGetCpuHzFromGIP(PSUPGLOBALINFOPAGE pGip)
311{
312 unsigned iCpu;
313
314 if (RT_UNLIKELY(!pGip || pGip->u32Magic != SUPGLOBALINFOPAGE_MAGIC))
315 return UINT64_MAX;
316
317 if (pGip->u32Mode != SUPGIPMODE_ASYNC_TSC)
318 iCpu = 0;
319 else
320 {
321 iCpu = pGip->aiCpuFromApicId[ASMGetApicId()];
322 if (iCpu >= pGip->cCpus)
323 return UINT64_MAX;
324 }
325
326 return pGip->aCPUs[iCpu].u64CpuHz;
327}
328#endif
329
330/**
331 * Request for generic VMMR0Entry calls.
332 */
333typedef struct SUPVMMR0REQHDR
334{
335 /** The magic. (SUPVMMR0REQHDR_MAGIC) */
336 uint32_t u32Magic;
337 /** The size of the request. */
338 uint32_t cbReq;
339} SUPVMMR0REQHDR;
340/** Pointer to a ring-0 request header. */
341typedef SUPVMMR0REQHDR *PSUPVMMR0REQHDR;
342/** the SUPVMMR0REQHDR::u32Magic value (Ethan Iverson - The Bad Plus). */
343#define SUPVMMR0REQHDR_MAGIC UINT32_C(0x19730211)
344
345
346/** For the fast ioctl path.
347 * @{
348 */
349/** @see VMMR0_DO_RAW_RUN. */
350#define SUP_VMMR0_DO_RAW_RUN 0
351/** @see VMMR0_DO_HWACC_RUN. */
352#define SUP_VMMR0_DO_HWACC_RUN 1
353/** @see VMMR0_DO_NOP */
354#define SUP_VMMR0_DO_NOP 2
355/** @} */
356
357/** SUPR3QueryVTCaps capability flags
358 * @{
359 */
360#define SUPVTCAPS_AMD_V RT_BIT(0)
361#define SUPVTCAPS_VT_X RT_BIT(1)
362#define SUPVTCAPS_NESTED_PAGING RT_BIT(2)
363/** @} */
364
365/**
366 * Request for generic FNSUPR0SERVICEREQHANDLER calls.
367 */
368typedef struct SUPR0SERVICEREQHDR
369{
370 /** The magic. (SUPR0SERVICEREQHDR_MAGIC) */
371 uint32_t u32Magic;
372 /** The size of the request. */
373 uint32_t cbReq;
374} SUPR0SERVICEREQHDR;
375/** Pointer to a ring-0 service request header. */
376typedef SUPR0SERVICEREQHDR *PSUPR0SERVICEREQHDR;
377/** the SUPVMMR0REQHDR::u32Magic value (Esbjoern Svensson - E.S.P.). */
378#define SUPR0SERVICEREQHDR_MAGIC UINT32_C(0x19640416)
379
380
381/** Event semaphore handle. Ring-0 / ring-3. */
382typedef R0PTRTYPE(struct SUPSEMEVENTHANDLE *) SUPSEMEVENT;
383/** Pointer to an event semaphore handle. */
384typedef SUPSEMEVENT *PSUPSEMEVENT;
385/** Nil event semaphore handle. */
386#define NIL_SUPSEMEVENT ((SUPSEMEVENT)0)
387
388/**
389 * Creates a single release event semaphore.
390 *
391 * @returns VBox status code.
392 * @param pSession The session handle of the caller.
393 * @param phEvent Where to return the handle to the event semaphore.
394 */
395SUPDECL(int) SUPSemEventCreate(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, PSUPSEMEVENT phEvent);
396
397/**
398 * Closes a single release event semaphore handle.
399 *
400 * @returns VBox status code.
401 * @retval VINF_OBJECT_DESTROYED if the semaphore was destroyed.
402 * @retval VINF_SUCCESS if the handle was successfully closed but the semaphore
403 * object remained alive because of other references.
404 *
405 * @param pSession The session handle of the caller.
406 * @param hEvent The handle. Nil is quietly ignored.
407 */
408SUPDECL(int) SUPSemEventClose(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, SUPSEMEVENT hEvent);
409
410/**
411 * Signals a single release event semaphore.
412 *
413 * @returns VBox status code.
414 * @param pSession The session handle of the caller.
415 * @param hEvent The semaphore handle.
416 */
417SUPDECL(int) SUPSemEventSignal(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, SUPSEMEVENT hEvent);
418
419#ifdef IN_RING0
420/**
421 * Waits on a single release event semaphore, not interruptible.
422 *
423 * @returns VBox status code.
424 * @param pSession The session handle of the caller.
425 * @param hEvent The semaphore handle.
426 * @param cMillies The number of milliseconds to wait.
427 * @remarks Not available in ring-3.
428 */
429SUPDECL(int) SUPSemEventWait(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, SUPSEMEVENT hEvent, uint32_t cMillies);
430#endif
431
432/**
433 * Waits on a single release event semaphore, interruptible.
434 *
435 * @returns VBox status code.
436 * @param pSession The session handle of the caller.
437 * @param hEvent The semaphore handle.
438 * @param cMillies The number of milliseconds to wait.
439 */
440SUPDECL(int) SUPSemEventWaitNoResume(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, SUPSEMEVENT hEvent, uint32_t cMillies);
441
442/**
443 * Waits on a single release event semaphore, interruptible.
444 *
445 * @returns VBox status code.
446 * @param pSession The session handle of the caller.
447 * @param hEvent The semaphore handle.
448 * @param uNsTimeout The deadline given on the RTTimeNanoTS() clock.
449 */
450SUPDECL(int) SUPSemEventWaitNsAbsIntr(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, SUPSEMEVENT hEvent, uint64_t uNsTimeout);
451
452/**
453 * Waits on a single release event semaphore, interruptible.
454 *
455 * @returns VBox status code.
456 * @param pSession The session handle of the caller.
457 * @param hEvent The semaphore handle.
458 * @param cNsTimeout The number of nanoseconds to wait.
459 */
460SUPDECL(int) SUPSemEventWaitNsRelIntr(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, SUPSEMEVENT hEvent, uint64_t cNsTimeout);
461
462/**
463 * Gets the best timeout resolution that SUPSemEventWaitNsAbsIntr and
464 * SUPSemEventWaitNsAbsIntr can do.
465 *
466 * @returns The resolution in nanoseconds.
467 * @param pSession The session handle of the caller.
468 */
469SUPDECL(uint32_t) SUPSemEventGetResolution(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession);
470
471
472/** Multiple release event semaphore handle. Ring-0 / ring-3. */
473typedef R0PTRTYPE(struct SUPSEMEVENTMULTIHANDLE *) SUPSEMEVENTMULTI;
474/** Pointer to an multiple release event semaphore handle. */
475typedef SUPSEMEVENTMULTI *PSUPSEMEVENTMULTI;
476/** Nil multiple release event semaphore handle. */
477#define NIL_SUPSEMEVENTMULTI ((SUPSEMEVENTMULTI)0)
478
479/**
480 * Creates a multiple release event semaphore.
481 *
482 * @returns VBox status code.
483 * @param pSession The session handle of the caller.
484 * @param phEventMulti Where to return the handle to the event semaphore.
485 */
486SUPDECL(int) SUPSemEventMultiCreate(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, PSUPSEMEVENTMULTI phEventMulti);
487
488/**
489 * Closes a multiple release event semaphore handle.
490 *
491 * @returns VBox status code.
492 * @retval VINF_OBJECT_DESTROYED if the semaphore was destroyed.
493 * @retval VINF_SUCCESS if the handle was successfully closed but the semaphore
494 * object remained alive because of other references.
495 *
496 * @param pSession The session handle of the caller.
497 * @param hEventMulti The handle. Nil is quietly ignored.
498 */
499SUPDECL(int) SUPSemEventMultiClose(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, SUPSEMEVENTMULTI hEventMulti);
500
501/**
502 * Signals a multiple release event semaphore.
503 *
504 * @returns VBox status code.
505 * @param pSession The session handle of the caller.
506 * @param hEventMulti The semaphore handle.
507 */
508SUPDECL(int) SUPSemEventMultiSignal(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, SUPSEMEVENTMULTI hEventMulti);
509
510/**
511 * Resets a multiple release event semaphore.
512 *
513 * @returns VBox status code.
514 * @param pSession The session handle of the caller.
515 * @param hEventMulti The semaphore handle.
516 */
517SUPDECL(int) SUPSemEventMultiReset(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, SUPSEMEVENTMULTI hEventMulti);
518
519#ifdef IN_RING0
520/**
521 * Waits on a multiple release event semaphore, not interruptible.
522 *
523 * @returns VBox status code.
524 * @param pSession The session handle of the caller.
525 * @param hEventMulti The semaphore handle.
526 * @param cMillies The number of milliseconds to wait.
527 * @remarks Not available in ring-3.
528 */
529SUPDECL(int) SUPSemEventMultiWait(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, SUPSEMEVENTMULTI hEventMulti, uint32_t cMillies);
530#endif
531
532/**
533 * Waits on a multiple release event semaphore, interruptible.
534 *
535 * @returns VBox status code.
536 * @param pSession The session handle of the caller.
537 * @param hEventMulti The semaphore handle.
538 * @param cMillies The number of milliseconds to wait.
539 */
540SUPDECL(int) SUPSemEventMultiWaitNoResume(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, SUPSEMEVENTMULTI hEventMulti, uint32_t cMillies);
541
542/**
543 * Waits on a multiple release event semaphore, interruptible.
544 *
545 * @returns VBox status code.
546 * @param pSession The session handle of the caller.
547 * @param hEventMulti The semaphore handle.
548 * @param uNsTimeout The deadline given on the RTTimeNanoTS() clock.
549 */
550SUPDECL(int) SUPSemEventMultiWaitNsAbsIntr(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, SUPSEMEVENTMULTI hEventMulti, uint64_t uNsTimeout);
551
552/**
553 * Waits on a multiple release event semaphore, interruptible.
554 *
555 * @returns VBox status code.
556 * @param pSession The session handle of the caller.
557 * @param hEventMulti The semaphore handle.
558 * @param cNsTimeout The number of nanoseconds to wait.
559 */
560SUPDECL(int) SUPSemEventMultiWaitNsRelIntr(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, SUPSEMEVENTMULTI hEventMulti, uint64_t cNsTimeout);
561
562/**
563 * Gets the best timeout resolution that SUPSemEventMultiWaitNsAbsIntr and
564 * SUPSemEventMultiWaitNsRelIntr can do.
565 *
566 * @returns The resolution in nanoseconds.
567 * @param pSession The session handle of the caller.
568 */
569SUPDECL(uint32_t) SUPSemEventMultiGetResolution(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession);
570
571
572#ifdef IN_RING3
573
574/** @defgroup grp_sup_r3 SUP Host Context Ring-3 API
575 * @ingroup grp_sup
576 * @{
577 */
578
579/**
580 * Installs the support library.
581 *
582 * @returns VBox status code.
583 */
584SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3Install(void);
585
586/**
587 * Uninstalls the support library.
588 *
589 * @returns VBox status code.
590 */
591SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3Uninstall(void);
592
593/**
594 * Trusted main entry point.
595 *
596 * This is exported as "TrustedMain" by the dynamic libraries which contains the
597 * "real" application binary for which the hardened stub is built. The entry
598 * point is invoked upon successful initialization of the support library and
599 * runtime.
600 *
601 * @returns main kind of exit code.
602 * @param argc The argument count.
603 * @param argv The argument vector.
604 * @param envp The environment vector.
605 */
606typedef DECLCALLBACK(int) FNSUPTRUSTEDMAIN(int argc, char **argv, char **envp);
607/** Pointer to FNSUPTRUSTEDMAIN(). */
608typedef FNSUPTRUSTEDMAIN *PFNSUPTRUSTEDMAIN;
609
610/** Which operation failed. */
611typedef enum SUPINITOP
612{
613 /** Invalid. */
614 kSupInitOp_Invalid = 0,
615 /** Installation integrity error. */
616 kSupInitOp_Integrity,
617 /** Setuid related. */
618 kSupInitOp_RootCheck,
619 /** Driver related. */
620 kSupInitOp_Driver,
621 /** IPRT init related. */
622 kSupInitOp_IPRT,
623 /** Place holder. */
624 kSupInitOp_End
625} SUPINITOP;
626
627/**
628 * Trusted error entry point, optional.
629 *
630 * This is exported as "TrustedError" by the dynamic libraries which contains
631 * the "real" application binary for which the hardened stub is built.
632 *
633 * @param pszWhere Where the error occurred (function name).
634 * @param enmWhat Which operation went wrong.
635 * @param rc The status code.
636 * @param pszMsgFmt Error message format string.
637 * @param va The message format arguments.
638 */
639typedef DECLCALLBACK(void) FNSUPTRUSTEDERROR(const char *pszWhere, SUPINITOP enmWhat, int rc, const char *pszMsgFmt, va_list va);
640/** Pointer to FNSUPTRUSTEDERROR. */
641typedef FNSUPTRUSTEDERROR *PFNSUPTRUSTEDERROR;
642
643/**
644 * Secure main.
645 *
646 * This is used for the set-user-ID-on-execute binaries on unixy systems
647 * and when using the open-vboxdrv-via-root-service setup on Windows.
648 *
649 * This function will perform the integrity checks of the VirtualBox
650 * installation, open the support driver, open the root service (later),
651 * and load the DLL corresponding to \a pszProgName and execute its main
652 * function.
653 *
654 * @returns Return code appropriate for main().
655 *
656 * @param pszProgName The program name. This will be used to figure out which
657 * DLL/SO/DYLIB to load and execute.
658 * @param fFlags Flags.
659 * @param argc The argument count.
660 * @param argv The argument vector.
661 * @param envp The environment vector.
662 */
663DECLHIDDEN(int) SUPR3HardenedMain(const char *pszProgName, uint32_t fFlags, int argc, char **argv, char **envp);
664
665/** @name SUPR3SecureMain flags.
666 * @{ */
667/** Don't open the device. (Intended for VirtualBox without -startvm.) */
668#define SUPSECMAIN_FLAGS_DONT_OPEN_DEV RT_BIT_32(0)
669/** @} */
670
671/**
672 * Initializes the support library.
673 * Each successful call to SUPR3Init() must be countered by a
674 * call to SUPR3Term(false).
675 *
676 * @returns VBox status code.
677 * @param ppSession Where to store the session handle. Defaults to NULL.
678 */
679SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3Init(PSUPDRVSESSION *ppSession);
680
681/**
682 * Terminates the support library.
683 *
684 * @returns VBox status code.
685 * @param fForced Forced termination. This means to ignore the
686 * init call count and just terminated.
687 */
688#ifdef __cplusplus
689SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3Term(bool fForced = false);
690#else
691SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3Term(int fForced);
692#endif
693
694/**
695 * Sets the ring-0 VM handle for use with fast IOCtls.
696 *
697 * @returns VBox status code.
698 * @param pVMR0 The ring-0 VM handle.
699 * NIL_RTR0PTR can be used to unset the handle when the
700 * VM is about to be destroyed.
701 */
702SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3SetVMForFastIOCtl(PVMR0 pVMR0);
703
704/**
705 * Calls the HC R0 VMM entry point.
706 * See VMMR0Entry() for more details.
707 *
708 * @returns error code specific to uFunction.
709 * @param pVMR0 Pointer to the Ring-0 (Host Context) mapping of the VM structure.
710 * @param idCpu The virtual CPU ID.
711 * @param uOperation Operation to execute.
712 * @param pvArg Argument.
713 */
714SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3CallVMMR0(PVMR0 pVMR0, VMCPUID idCpu, unsigned uOperation, void *pvArg);
715
716/**
717 * Variant of SUPR3CallVMMR0, except that this takes the fast ioclt path
718 * regardsless of compile-time defaults.
719 *
720 * @returns VBox status code.
721 * @param pVMR0 The ring-0 VM handle.
722 * @param uOperation The operation; only the SUP_VMMR0_DO_* ones are valid.
723 * @param idCpu The virtual CPU ID.
724 */
725SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3CallVMMR0Fast(PVMR0 pVMR0, unsigned uOperation, VMCPUID idCpu);
726
727/**
728 * Calls the HC R0 VMM entry point, in a safer but slower manner than
729 * SUPR3CallVMMR0. When entering using this call the R0 components can call
730 * into the host kernel (i.e. use the SUPR0 and RT APIs).
731 *
732 * See VMMR0Entry() for more details.
733 *
734 * @returns error code specific to uFunction.
735 * @param pVMR0 Pointer to the Ring-0 (Host Context) mapping of the VM structure.
736 * @param idCpu The virtual CPU ID.
737 * @param uOperation Operation to execute.
738 * @param u64Arg Constant argument.
739 * @param pReqHdr Pointer to a request header. Optional.
740 * This will be copied in and out of kernel space. There currently is a size
741 * limit on this, just below 4KB.
742 */
743SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3CallVMMR0Ex(PVMR0 pVMR0, VMCPUID idCpu, unsigned uOperation, uint64_t u64Arg, PSUPVMMR0REQHDR pReqHdr);
744
745/**
746 * Calls a ring-0 service.
747 *
748 * The operation and the request packet is specific to the service.
749 *
750 * @returns error code specific to uFunction.
751 * @param pszService The service name.
752 * @param cchService The length of the service name.
753 * @param uReq The request number.
754 * @param u64Arg Constant argument.
755 * @param pReqHdr Pointer to a request header. Optional.
756 * This will be copied in and out of kernel space. There currently is a size
757 * limit on this, just below 4KB.
758 */
759SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3CallR0Service(const char *pszService, size_t cchService, uint32_t uOperation, uint64_t u64Arg, PSUPR0SERVICEREQHDR pReqHdr);
760
761/** Which logger. */
762typedef enum SUPLOGGER
763{
764 SUPLOGGER_DEBUG = 1,
765 SUPLOGGER_RELEASE
766} SUPLOGGER;
767
768/**
769 * Changes the settings of the specified ring-0 logger.
770 *
771 * @returns VBox status code.
772 * @param enmWhich Which logger.
773 * @param pszFlags The flags settings.
774 * @param pszGroups The groups settings.
775 * @param pszDest The destination specificier.
776 */
777SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3LoggerSettings(SUPLOGGER enmWhich, const char *pszFlags, const char *pszGroups, const char *pszDest);
778
779/**
780 * Creates a ring-0 logger instance.
781 *
782 * @returns VBox status code.
783 * @param enmWhich Which logger to create.
784 * @param pszFlags The flags settings.
785 * @param pszGroups The groups settings.
786 * @param pszDest The destination specificier.
787 */
788SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3LoggerCreate(SUPLOGGER enmWhich, const char *pszFlags, const char *pszGroups, const char *pszDest);
789
790/**
791 * Destroys a ring-0 logger instance.
792 *
793 * @returns VBox status code.
794 * @param enmWhich Which logger.
795 */
796SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3LoggerDestroy(SUPLOGGER enmWhich);
797
798/**
799 * Queries the paging mode of the host OS.
800 *
801 * @returns The paging mode.
802 */
803SUPR3DECL(SUPPAGINGMODE) SUPR3GetPagingMode(void);
804
805/**
806 * Allocate zero-filled pages.
807 *
808 * Use this to allocate a number of pages suitable for seeding / locking.
809 * Call SUPR3PageFree() to free the pages once done with them.
810 *
811 * @returns VBox status.
812 * @param cPages Number of pages to allocate.
813 * @param ppvPages Where to store the base pointer to the allocated pages.
814 */
815SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3PageAlloc(size_t cPages, void **ppvPages);
816
817/**
818 * Frees pages allocated with SUPR3PageAlloc().
819 *
820 * @returns VBox status.
821 * @param pvPages Pointer returned by SUPR3PageAlloc().
822 * @param cPages Number of pages that was allocated.
823 */
824SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3PageFree(void *pvPages, size_t cPages);
825
826/**
827 * Allocate non-zeroed, locked, pages with user and, optionally, kernel
828 * mappings.
829 *
830 * Use SUPR3PageFreeEx() to free memory allocated with this function.
831 *
832 * @returns VBox status code.
833 * @param cPages The number of pages to allocate.
834 * @param fFlags Flags, reserved. Must be zero.
835 * @param ppvPages Where to store the address of the user mapping.
836 * @param pR0Ptr Where to store the address of the kernel mapping.
837 * NULL if no kernel mapping is desired.
838 * @param paPages Where to store the physical addresses of each page.
839 * Optional.
840 */
841SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3PageAllocEx(size_t cPages, uint32_t fFlags, void **ppvPages, PRTR0PTR pR0Ptr, PSUPPAGE paPages);
842
843/**
844 * Maps a portion of a ring-3 only allocation into kernel space.
845 *
846 * @returns VBox status code.
847 *
848 * @param pvR3 The address SUPR3PageAllocEx return.
849 * @param off Offset to start mapping at. Must be page aligned.
850 * @param cb Number of bytes to map. Must be page aligned.
851 * @param fFlags Flags, must be zero.
852 * @param pR0Ptr Where to store the address on success.
853 *
854 */
855SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3PageMapKernel(void *pvR3, uint32_t off, uint32_t cb, uint32_t fFlags, PRTR0PTR pR0Ptr);
856
857/**
858 * Changes the protection of
859 *
860 * @returns VBox status code.
861 * @retval VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED if the OS doesn't allow us to change page level
862 * protection. See also RTR0MemObjProtect.
863 *
864 * @param pvR3 The ring-3 address SUPR3PageAllocEx returned.
865 * @param R0Ptr The ring-0 address SUPR3PageAllocEx returned if it
866 * is desired that the corresponding ring-0 page
867 * mappings should change protection as well. Pass
868 * NIL_RTR0PTR if the ring-0 pages should remain
869 * unaffected.
870 * @param off Offset to start at which to start chagning the page
871 * level protection. Must be page aligned.
872 * @param cb Number of bytes to change. Must be page aligned.
873 * @param fProt The new page level protection, either a combination
874 * of RTMEM_PROT_READ, RTMEM_PROT_WRITE and
875 * RTMEM_PROT_EXEC, or just RTMEM_PROT_NONE.
876 */
877SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3PageProtect(void *pvR3, RTR0PTR R0Ptr, uint32_t off, uint32_t cb, uint32_t fProt);
878
879/**
880 * Free pages allocated by SUPR3PageAllocEx.
881 *
882 * @returns VBox status code.
883 * @param pvPages The address of the user mapping.
884 * @param cPages The number of pages.
885 */
886SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3PageFreeEx(void *pvPages, size_t cPages);
887
888/**
889 * Allocated memory with page aligned memory with a contiguous and locked physical
890 * memory backing below 4GB.
891 *
892 * @returns Pointer to the allocated memory (virtual address).
893 * *pHCPhys is set to the physical address of the memory.
894 * If ppvR0 isn't NULL, *ppvR0 is set to the ring-0 mapping.
895 * The returned memory must be freed using SUPR3ContFree().
896 * @returns NULL on failure.
897 * @param cPages Number of pages to allocate.
898 * @param pR0Ptr Where to store the ring-0 mapping of the allocation. (optional)
899 * @param pHCPhys Where to store the physical address of the memory block.
900 *
901 * @remark This 2nd version of this API exists because we're not able to map the
902 * ring-3 mapping executable on WIN64. This is a serious problem in regard to
903 * the world switchers.
904 */
905SUPR3DECL(void *) SUPR3ContAlloc(size_t cPages, PRTR0PTR pR0Ptr, PRTHCPHYS pHCPhys);
906
907/**
908 * Frees memory allocated with SUPR3ContAlloc().
909 *
910 * @returns VBox status code.
911 * @param pv Pointer to the memory block which should be freed.
912 * @param cPages Number of pages to be freed.
913 */
914SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3ContFree(void *pv, size_t cPages);
915
916/**
917 * Allocated non contiguous physical memory below 4GB.
918 *
919 * The memory isn't zeroed.
920 *
921 * @returns VBox status code.
922 * @returns NULL on failure.
923 * @param cPages Number of pages to allocate.
924 * @param ppvPages Where to store the pointer to the allocated memory.
925 * The pointer stored here on success must be passed to
926 * SUPR3LowFree when the memory should be released.
927 * @param ppvPagesR0 Where to store the ring-0 pointer to the allocated memory. optional.
928 * @param paPages Where to store the physical addresses of the individual pages.
929 */
930SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3LowAlloc(size_t cPages, void **ppvPages, PRTR0PTR ppvPagesR0, PSUPPAGE paPages);
931
932/**
933 * Frees memory allocated with SUPR3LowAlloc().
934 *
935 * @returns VBox status code.
936 * @param pv Pointer to the memory block which should be freed.
937 * @param cPages Number of pages that was allocated.
938 */
939SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3LowFree(void *pv, size_t cPages);
940
941/**
942 * Load a module into R0 HC.
943 *
944 * This will verify the file integrity in a similar manner as
945 * SUPR3HardenedVerifyFile before loading it.
946 *
947 * @returns VBox status code.
948 * @param pszFilename The path to the image file.
949 * @param pszModule The module name. Max 32 bytes.
950 * @param ppvImageBase Where to store the image address.
951 * @param pErrInfo Where to return extended error information.
952 * Optional.
953 */
954SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3LoadModule(const char *pszFilename, const char *pszModule, void **ppvImageBase, PRTERRINFO pErrInfo);
955
956/**
957 * Load a module into R0 HC.
958 *
959 * This will verify the file integrity in a similar manner as
960 * SUPR3HardenedVerifyFile before loading it.
961 *
962 * @returns VBox status code.
963 * @param pszFilename The path to the image file.
964 * @param pszModule The module name. Max 32 bytes.
965 * @param pszSrvReqHandler The name of the service request handler entry
966 * point. See FNSUPR0SERVICEREQHANDLER.
967 * @param ppvImageBase Where to store the image address.
968 */
969SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3LoadServiceModule(const char *pszFilename, const char *pszModule,
970 const char *pszSrvReqHandler, void **ppvImageBase);
971
972/**
973 * Frees a R0 HC module.
974 *
975 * @returns VBox status code.
976 * @param pszModule The module to free.
977 * @remark This will not actually 'free' the module, there are of course usage counting.
978 */
979SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3FreeModule(void *pvImageBase);
980
981/**
982 * Get the address of a symbol in a ring-0 module.
983 *
984 * @returns VBox status code.
985 * @param pszModule The module name.
986 * @param pszSymbol Symbol name. If it's value is less than 64k it's treated like a
987 * ordinal value rather than a string pointer.
988 * @param ppvValue Where to store the symbol value.
989 */
990SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3GetSymbolR0(void *pvImageBase, const char *pszSymbol, void **ppvValue);
991
992/**
993 * Load R0 HC VMM code.
994 *
995 * @returns VBox status code.
996 * @deprecated Use SUPR3LoadModule(pszFilename, "VMMR0.r0", &pvImageBase)
997 */
998SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3LoadVMM(const char *pszFilename);
999
1000/**
1001 * Unloads R0 HC VMM code.
1002 *
1003 * @returns VBox status code.
1004 * @deprecated Use SUPR3FreeModule().
1005 */
1006SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3UnloadVMM(void);
1007
1008/**
1009 * Get the physical address of the GIP.
1010 *
1011 * @returns VBox status code.
1012 * @param pHCPhys Where to store the physical address of the GIP.
1013 */
1014SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3GipGetPhys(PRTHCPHYS pHCPhys);
1015
1016/**
1017 * Verifies the integrity of a file, and optionally opens it.
1018 *
1019 * The integrity check is for whether the file is suitable for loading into
1020 * the hypervisor or VM process. The integrity check may include verifying
1021 * the authenticode/elfsign/whatever signature of the file, which can take
1022 * a little while.
1023 *
1024 * @returns VBox status code. On failure it will have printed a LogRel message.
1025 *
1026 * @param pszFilename The file.
1027 * @param pszWhat For the LogRel on failure.
1028 * @param phFile Where to store the handle to the opened file. This is optional, pass NULL
1029 * if the file should not be opened.
1030 * @deprecated Write a new one.
1031 */
1032SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3HardenedVerifyFile(const char *pszFilename, const char *pszWhat, PRTFILE phFile);
1033
1034/**
1035 * Verifies the integrity of a the current process, including the image
1036 * location and that the invocation was absolute.
1037 *
1038 * This must currently be called after initializing the runtime. The intended
1039 * audience is set-uid-to-root applications, root services and similar.
1040 *
1041 * @returns VBox status code. On failure
1042 * message.
1043 * @param pszArgv0 The first argument to main().
1044 * @param fInternal Set this to @c true if this is an internal
1045 * VirtualBox application. Otherwise pass @c false.
1046 * @param pErrInfo Where to return extended error information.
1047 */
1048SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3HardenedVerifySelf(const char *pszArgv0, bool fInternal, PRTERRINFO pErrInfo);
1049
1050/**
1051 * Verifies the integrity of an installation directory.
1052 *
1053 * The integrity check verifies that the directory cannot be tampered with by
1054 * normal users on the system. On Unix this translates to root ownership and
1055 * no symbolic linking.
1056 *
1057 * @returns VBox status code. On failure a message will be stored in @a pszErr.
1058 *
1059 * @param pszDirPath The directory path.
1060 * @param fRecursive Whether the check should be recursive or
1061 * not. When set, all sub-directores will be checked,
1062 * including files (@a fCheckFiles is ignored).
1063 * @param fCheckFiles Whether to apply the same basic integrity check to
1064 * the files in the directory as the directory itself.
1065 * @param pErrInfo Where to return extended error information.
1066 * Optional.
1067 */
1068SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3HardenedVerifyDir(const char *pszDirPath, bool fRecursive, bool fCheckFiles, PRTERRINFO pErrInfo);
1069
1070/**
1071 * Verifies the integrity of a plug-in module.
1072 *
1073 * This is similar to SUPR3HardenedLdrLoad, except it does not load the module
1074 * and that the module does not have to be shipped with VirtualBox.
1075 *
1076 * @returns VBox status code. On failure a message will be stored in @a pszErr.
1077 *
1078 * @param pszFilename The filename of the plug-in module (nothing can be
1079 * omitted here).
1080 * @param pErrInfo Where to return extended error information.
1081 * Optional.
1082 */
1083SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3HardenedVerifyPlugIn(const char *pszFilename, PRTERRINFO pErrInfo);
1084
1085/**
1086 * Same as RTLdrLoad() but will verify the files it loads (hardened builds).
1087 *
1088 * Will add dll suffix if missing and try load the file.
1089 *
1090 * @returns iprt status code.
1091 * @param pszFilename Image filename. This must have a path.
1092 * @param phLdrMod Where to store the handle to the loaded module.
1093 * @param fFlags See RTLDRLOAD_FLAGS_XXX.
1094 * @param pErrInfo Where to return extended error information.
1095 * Optional.
1096 */
1097SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3HardenedLdrLoad(const char *pszFilename, PRTLDRMOD phLdrMod, uint32_t fFlags, PRTERRINFO pErrInfo);
1098
1099/**
1100 * Same as RTLdrLoadAppPriv() but it will verify the files it loads (hardened
1101 * builds).
1102 *
1103 * Will add dll suffix to the file if missing, then look for it in the
1104 * architecture dependent application directory.
1105 *
1106 * @returns iprt status code.
1107 * @param pszFilename Image filename.
1108 * @param phLdrMod Where to store the handle to the loaded module.
1109 * @param fFlags See RTLDRLOAD_FLAGS_XXX.
1110 * @param pErrInfo Where to return extended error information.
1111 * Optional.
1112 */
1113SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3HardenedLdrLoadAppPriv(const char *pszFilename, PRTLDRMOD phLdrMod, uint32_t fFlags, PRTERRINFO pErrInfo);
1114
1115/**
1116 * Same as RTLdrLoad() but will verify the files it loads (hardened builds).
1117 *
1118 * This differs from SUPR3HardenedLdrLoad() in that it can load modules from
1119 * extension packs and anything else safely installed on the system, provided
1120 * they pass the hardening tests.
1121 *
1122 * @returns iprt status code.
1123 * @param pszFilename The full path to the module, with extension.
1124 * @param phLdrMod Where to store the handle to the loaded module.
1125 * @param pErrInfo Where to return extended error information.
1126 * Optional.
1127 */
1128SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3HardenedLdrLoadPlugIn(const char *pszFilename, PRTLDRMOD phLdrMod, PRTERRINFO pErrInfo);
1129
1130/**
1131 * Check if the host kernel can run in VMX root mode.
1132 *
1133 * @returns VINF_SUCCESS if supported, error code indicating why if not.
1134 */
1135SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3QueryVTxSupported(void);
1136
1137/**
1138 * Return VT-x/AMD-V capabilities.
1139 *
1140 * @returns VINF_SUCCESS if supported, error code indicating why if not.
1141 * @param pfCaps Pointer to capability dword (out).
1142 * @todo Intended for main, which means we need to relax the privilege requires
1143 * when accessing certain vboxdrv functions.
1144 */
1145SUPR3DECL(int) SUPR3QueryVTCaps(uint32_t *pfCaps);
1146
1147/** @} */
1148#endif /* IN_RING3 */
1149
1150
1151#ifdef IN_RING0
1152/** @defgroup grp_sup_r0 SUP Host Context Ring-0 API
1153 * @ingroup grp_sup
1154 * @{
1155 */
1156
1157/**
1158 * Security objectype.
1159 */
1160typedef enum SUPDRVOBJTYPE
1161{
1162 /** The usual invalid object. */
1163 SUPDRVOBJTYPE_INVALID = 0,
1164 /** A Virtual Machine instance. */
1165 SUPDRVOBJTYPE_VM,
1166 /** Internal network. */
1167 SUPDRVOBJTYPE_INTERNAL_NETWORK,
1168 /** Internal network interface. */
1169 SUPDRVOBJTYPE_INTERNAL_NETWORK_INTERFACE,
1170 /** Single release event semaphore. */
1171 SUPDRVOBJTYPE_SEM_EVENT,
1172 /** Multiple release event semaphore. */
1173 SUPDRVOBJTYPE_SEM_EVENT_MULTI,
1174 /** Raw PCI device. */
1175 SUPDRVOBJTYPE_RAW_PCI_DEVICE,
1176 /** The first invalid object type in this end. */
1177 SUPDRVOBJTYPE_END,
1178 /** The usual 32-bit type size hack. */
1179 SUPDRVOBJTYPE_32_BIT_HACK = 0x7ffffff
1180} SUPDRVOBJTYPE;
1181
1182/**
1183 * Object destructor callback.
1184 * This is called for reference counted objectes when the count reaches 0.
1185 *
1186 * @param pvObj The object pointer.
1187 * @param pvUser1 The first user argument.
1188 * @param pvUser2 The second user argument.
1189 */
1190typedef DECLCALLBACK(void) FNSUPDRVDESTRUCTOR(void *pvObj, void *pvUser1, void *pvUser2);
1191/** Pointer to a FNSUPDRVDESTRUCTOR(). */
1192typedef FNSUPDRVDESTRUCTOR *PFNSUPDRVDESTRUCTOR;
1193
1194SUPR0DECL(void *) SUPR0ObjRegister(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, SUPDRVOBJTYPE enmType, PFNSUPDRVDESTRUCTOR pfnDestructor, void *pvUser1, void *pvUser2);
1195SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0ObjAddRef(void *pvObj, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession);
1196SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0ObjAddRefEx(void *pvObj, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, bool fNoBlocking);
1197SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0ObjRelease(void *pvObj, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession);
1198SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0ObjVerifyAccess(void *pvObj, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, const char *pszObjName);
1199
1200SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0LockMem(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, RTR3PTR pvR3, uint32_t cPages, PRTHCPHYS paPages);
1201SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0UnlockMem(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, RTR3PTR pvR3);
1202SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0ContAlloc(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, uint32_t cPages, PRTR0PTR ppvR0, PRTR3PTR ppvR3, PRTHCPHYS pHCPhys);
1203SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0ContFree(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, RTHCUINTPTR uPtr);
1204SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0LowAlloc(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, uint32_t cPages, PRTR0PTR ppvR0, PRTR3PTR ppvR3, PRTHCPHYS paPages);
1205SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0LowFree(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, RTHCUINTPTR uPtr);
1206SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0MemAlloc(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, uint32_t cb, PRTR0PTR ppvR0, PRTR3PTR ppvR3);
1207SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0MemGetPhys(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, RTHCUINTPTR uPtr, PSUPPAGE paPages);
1208SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0MemFree(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, RTHCUINTPTR uPtr);
1209SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0PageAllocEx(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, uint32_t cPages, uint32_t fFlags, PRTR3PTR ppvR3, PRTR0PTR ppvR0, PRTHCPHYS paPages);
1210SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0PageMapKernel(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, RTR3PTR pvR3, uint32_t offSub, uint32_t cbSub, uint32_t fFlags, PRTR0PTR ppvR0);
1211SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0PageProtect(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, RTR3PTR pvR3, RTR0PTR pvR0, uint32_t offSub, uint32_t cbSub, uint32_t fProt);
1212SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0PageFree(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, RTR3PTR pvR3);
1213SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0GipMap(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, PRTR3PTR ppGipR3, PRTHCPHYS pHCPhysGip);
1214SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0QueryVTCaps(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, uint32_t *pfCaps);
1215SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0GipUnmap(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession);
1216SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0Printf(const char *pszFormat, ...);
1217SUPR0DECL(SUPPAGINGMODE) SUPR0GetPagingMode(void);
1218SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0EnableVTx(bool fEnable);
1219
1220/** @name Absolute symbols
1221 * Take the address of these, don't try call them.
1222 * @{ */
1223SUPR0DECL(void) SUPR0AbsIs64bit(void);
1224SUPR0DECL(void) SUPR0Abs64bitKernelCS(void);
1225SUPR0DECL(void) SUPR0Abs64bitKernelSS(void);
1226SUPR0DECL(void) SUPR0Abs64bitKernelDS(void);
1227SUPR0DECL(void) SUPR0AbsKernelCS(void);
1228SUPR0DECL(void) SUPR0AbsKernelSS(void);
1229SUPR0DECL(void) SUPR0AbsKernelDS(void);
1230SUPR0DECL(void) SUPR0AbsKernelES(void);
1231SUPR0DECL(void) SUPR0AbsKernelFS(void);
1232SUPR0DECL(void) SUPR0AbsKernelGS(void);
1233/** @} */
1234
1235/**
1236 * Support driver component factory.
1237 *
1238 * Component factories are registered by drivers that provides services
1239 * such as the host network interface filtering and access to the host
1240 * TCP/IP stack.
1241 *
1242 * @remark Module dependencies and making sure that a component doesn't
1243 * get unloaded while in use, is the sole responsibility of the
1244 * driver/kext/whatever implementing the component.
1245 */
1246typedef struct SUPDRVFACTORY
1247{
1248 /** The (unique) name of the component factory. */
1249 char szName[56];
1250 /**
1251 * Queries a factory interface.
1252 *
1253 * The factory interface is specific to each component and will be be
1254 * found in the header(s) for the component alongside its UUID.
1255 *
1256 * @returns Pointer to the factory interfaces on success, NULL on failure.
1257 *
1258 * @param pSupDrvFactory Pointer to this structure.
1259 * @param pSession The SUPDRV session making the query.
1260 * @param pszInterfaceUuid The UUID of the factory interface.
1261 */
1262 DECLR0CALLBACKMEMBER(void *, pfnQueryFactoryInterface,(struct SUPDRVFACTORY const *pSupDrvFactory, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, const char *pszInterfaceUuid));
1263} SUPDRVFACTORY;
1264/** Pointer to a support driver factory. */
1265typedef SUPDRVFACTORY *PSUPDRVFACTORY;
1266/** Pointer to a const support driver factory. */
1267typedef SUPDRVFACTORY const *PCSUPDRVFACTORY;
1268
1269SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0ComponentRegisterFactory(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, PCSUPDRVFACTORY pFactory);
1270SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0ComponentDeregisterFactory(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, PCSUPDRVFACTORY pFactory);
1271SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0ComponentQueryFactory(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, const char *pszName, const char *pszInterfaceUuid, void **ppvFactoryIf);
1272
1273
1274/**
1275 * Service request callback function.
1276 *
1277 * @returns VBox status code.
1278 * @param pSession The caller's session.
1279 * @param u64Arg 64-bit integer argument.
1280 * @param pReqHdr The request header. Input / Output. Optional.
1281 */
1282typedef DECLCALLBACK(int) FNSUPR0SERVICEREQHANDLER(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, uint32_t uOperation,
1283 uint64_t u64Arg, PSUPR0SERVICEREQHDR pReqHdr);
1284/** Pointer to a FNR0SERVICEREQHANDLER(). */
1285typedef R0PTRTYPE(FNSUPR0SERVICEREQHANDLER *) PFNSUPR0SERVICEREQHANDLER;
1286
1287
1288/** @defgroup grp_sup_r0_idc The IDC Interface
1289 * @ingroup grp_sup_r0
1290 * @{
1291 */
1292
1293/** The current SUPDRV IDC version.
1294 * This follows the usual high word / low word rules, i.e. high word is the
1295 * major number and it signifies incompatible interface changes. */
1296#define SUPDRV_IDC_VERSION UINT32_C(0x00010000)
1297
1298/**
1299 * Inter-Driver Communication Handle.
1300 */
1301typedef union SUPDRVIDCHANDLE
1302{
1303 /** Padding for opaque usage.
1304 * Must be greater or equal in size than the private struct. */
1305 void *apvPadding[4];
1306#ifdef SUPDRVIDCHANDLEPRIVATE_DECLARED
1307 /** The private view. */
1308 struct SUPDRVIDCHANDLEPRIVATE s;
1309#endif
1310} SUPDRVIDCHANDLE;
1311/** Pointer to a handle. */
1312typedef SUPDRVIDCHANDLE *PSUPDRVIDCHANDLE;
1313
1314SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0IdcOpen(PSUPDRVIDCHANDLE pHandle, uint32_t uReqVersion, uint32_t uMinVersion,
1315 uint32_t *puSessionVersion, uint32_t *puDriverVersion, uint32_t *puDriverRevision);
1316SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0IdcCall(PSUPDRVIDCHANDLE pHandle, uint32_t iReq, void *pvReq, uint32_t cbReq);
1317SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0IdcClose(PSUPDRVIDCHANDLE pHandle);
1318SUPR0DECL(PSUPDRVSESSION) SUPR0IdcGetSession(PSUPDRVIDCHANDLE pHandle);
1319SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0IdcComponentRegisterFactory(PSUPDRVIDCHANDLE pHandle, PCSUPDRVFACTORY pFactory);
1320SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0IdcComponentDeregisterFactory(PSUPDRVIDCHANDLE pHandle, PCSUPDRVFACTORY pFactory);
1321
1322/** @} */
1323
1324/** @} */
1325#endif
1326
1327/** @} */
1328
1329RT_C_DECLS_END
1330
1331#endif
1332
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