1 | /* $Id: HMAll.cpp 97262 2022-10-21 08:10:15Z vboxsync $ */
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2 | /** @file
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3 | * HM - All contexts.
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4 | */
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5 |
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6 | /*
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7 | * Copyright (C) 2006-2022 Oracle and/or its affiliates.
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8 | *
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9 | * This file is part of VirtualBox base platform packages, as
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10 | * available from https://www.virtualbox.org.
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11 | *
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12 | * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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13 | * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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14 | * as published by the Free Software Foundation, in version 3 of the
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15 | * License.
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16 | *
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17 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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18 | * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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19 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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20 | * General Public License for more details.
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21 | *
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22 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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23 | * along with this program; if not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses>.
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24 | *
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25 | * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only
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26 | */
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27 |
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28 |
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29 | /*********************************************************************************************************************************
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30 | * Header Files *
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31 | *********************************************************************************************************************************/
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32 | #define LOG_GROUP LOG_GROUP_HM
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33 | #define VMCPU_INCL_CPUM_GST_CTX
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34 | #include <VBox/vmm/hm.h>
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35 | #include <VBox/vmm/pgm.h>
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36 | #include "HMInternal.h"
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37 | #include <VBox/vmm/vmcc.h>
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38 | #include <VBox/vmm/hm_vmx.h>
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39 | #include <VBox/vmm/hm_svm.h>
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40 | #include <iprt/errcore.h>
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41 | #include <VBox/log.h>
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42 | #include <iprt/param.h>
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43 | #include <iprt/assert.h>
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44 | #include <iprt/asm.h>
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45 | #include <iprt/string.h>
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46 | #include <iprt/thread.h>
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47 | #include <iprt/x86.h>
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48 |
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49 |
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50 | /*********************************************************************************************************************************
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51 | * Global Variables *
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52 | *********************************************************************************************************************************/
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53 | #define EXIT_REASON(a_Def, a_Val, a_Str) #a_Def " - " #a_Val " - " a_Str
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54 | #define EXIT_REASON_NIL() NULL
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55 |
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56 | /** Exit reason descriptions for VT-x, used to describe statistics and exit
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57 | * history. */
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58 | static const char * const g_apszVmxExitReasons[MAX_EXITREASON_STAT] =
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59 | {
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60 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_XCPT_OR_NMI , 0, "Exception or non-maskable interrupt (NMI)."),
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61 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_EXT_INT , 1, "External interrupt."),
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62 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_TRIPLE_FAULT , 2, "Triple fault."),
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63 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_INIT_SIGNAL , 3, "INIT signal."),
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64 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_SIPI , 4, "Start-up IPI (SIPI)."),
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65 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_IO_SMI_IRQ , 5, "I/O system-management interrupt (SMI)."),
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66 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_SMI_IRQ , 6, "Other SMI."),
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67 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_INT_WINDOW , 7, "Interrupt window."),
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68 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_NMI_WINDOW , 8, "NMI window."),
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69 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_TASK_SWITCH , 9, "Task switch."),
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70 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_CPUID , 10, "CPUID instruction."),
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71 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_GETSEC , 11, "GETSEC instruction."),
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72 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_HLT , 12, "HLT instruction."),
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73 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_INVD , 13, "INVD instruction."),
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74 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_INVLPG , 14, "INVLPG instruction."),
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75 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_RDPMC , 15, "RDPMC instruction."),
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76 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_RDTSC , 16, "RDTSC instruction."),
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77 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_RSM , 17, "RSM instruction in SMM."),
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78 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_VMCALL , 18, "VMCALL instruction."),
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79 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_VMCLEAR , 19, "VMCLEAR instruction."),
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80 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_VMLAUNCH , 20, "VMLAUNCH instruction."),
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81 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_VMPTRLD , 21, "VMPTRLD instruction."),
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82 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_VMPTRST , 22, "VMPTRST instruction."),
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83 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_VMREAD , 23, "VMREAD instruction."),
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84 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_VMRESUME , 24, "VMRESUME instruction."),
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85 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_VMWRITE , 25, "VMWRITE instruction."),
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86 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_VMXOFF , 26, "VMXOFF instruction."),
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87 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_VMXON , 27, "VMXON instruction."),
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88 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_MOV_CRX , 28, "Control-register accesses."),
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89 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_MOV_DRX , 29, "Debug-register accesses."),
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90 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_PORT_IO , 30, "I/O instruction."),
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91 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_RDMSR , 31, "RDMSR instruction."),
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92 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_WRMSR , 32, "WRMSR instruction."),
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93 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_ERR_INVALID_GUEST_STATE, 33, "VM-entry failure due to invalid guest state."),
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94 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_ERR_MSR_LOAD , 34, "VM-entry failure due to MSR loading."),
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95 | EXIT_REASON_NIL(),
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96 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_MWAIT , 36, "MWAIT instruction."),
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97 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_MTF , 37, "Monitor Trap Flag."),
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98 | EXIT_REASON_NIL(),
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99 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_MONITOR , 39, "MONITOR instruction."),
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100 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_PAUSE , 40, "PAUSE instruction."),
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101 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_ERR_MACHINE_CHECK , 41, "VM-entry failure due to machine-check."),
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102 | EXIT_REASON_NIL(),
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103 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_TPR_BELOW_THRESHOLD , 43, "TPR below threshold (MOV to CR8)."),
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104 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_APIC_ACCESS , 44, "APIC access."),
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105 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_VIRTUALIZED_EOI , 45, "Virtualized EOI."),
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106 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_GDTR_IDTR_ACCESS , 46, "GDTR/IDTR access using LGDT/SGDT/LIDT/SIDT."),
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107 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_LDTR_TR_ACCESS , 47, "LDTR/TR access using LLDT/SLDT/LTR/STR."),
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108 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_EPT_VIOLATION , 48, "EPT violation."),
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109 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_EPT_MISCONFIG , 49, "EPT misconfiguration."),
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110 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_INVEPT , 50, "INVEPT instruction."),
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111 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_RDTSCP , 51, "RDTSCP instruction."),
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112 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_PREEMPT_TIMER , 52, "VMX-preemption timer expired."),
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113 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_INVVPID , 53, "INVVPID instruction."),
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114 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_WBINVD , 54, "WBINVD instruction."),
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115 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_XSETBV , 55, "XSETBV instruction."),
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116 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_APIC_WRITE , 56, "APIC write completed to virtual-APIC page."),
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117 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_RDRAND , 57, "RDRAND instruction."),
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118 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_INVPCID , 58, "INVPCID instruction."),
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119 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_VMFUNC , 59, "VMFUNC instruction."),
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120 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_ENCLS , 60, "ENCLS instruction."),
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121 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_RDSEED , 61, "RDSEED instruction."),
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122 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_PML_FULL , 62, "Page-modification log full."),
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123 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_XSAVES , 63, "XSAVES instruction."),
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124 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_XRSTORS , 64, "XRSTORS instruction."),
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125 | EXIT_REASON_NIL(),
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126 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_SPP_EVENT , 66, "SPP-related event."),
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127 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_UMWAIT , 67, "UMWAIT instruction."),
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128 | EXIT_REASON(VMX_EXIT_TPAUSE , 68, "TPAUSE instruction.")
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129 | };
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130 | /** Array index of the last valid VT-x exit reason. */
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131 | #define MAX_EXITREASON_VTX 68
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132 |
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133 | /** A partial list of \#EXIT reason descriptions for AMD-V, used to describe
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134 | * statistics and exit history.
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135 | *
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136 | * @note AMD-V have annoyingly large gaps (e.g. \#NPF VMEXIT comes at 1024),
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137 | * this array doesn't contain the entire set of exit reasons, we
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138 | * handle them via hmSvmGetSpecialExitReasonDesc(). */
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139 | static const char * const g_apszSvmExitReasons[MAX_EXITREASON_STAT] =
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140 | {
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141 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_CR0 , 0, "Read CR0."),
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142 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_CR1 , 1, "Read CR1."),
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143 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_CR2 , 2, "Read CR2."),
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144 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_CR3 , 3, "Read CR3."),
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145 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_CR4 , 4, "Read CR4."),
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146 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_CR5 , 5, "Read CR5."),
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147 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_CR6 , 6, "Read CR6."),
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148 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_CR7 , 7, "Read CR7."),
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149 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_CR8 , 8, "Read CR8."),
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150 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_CR9 , 9, "Read CR9."),
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151 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_CR10 , 10, "Read CR10."),
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152 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_CR11 , 11, "Read CR11."),
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153 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_CR12 , 12, "Read CR12."),
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154 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_CR13 , 13, "Read CR13."),
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155 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_CR14 , 14, "Read CR14."),
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156 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_CR15 , 15, "Read CR15."),
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157 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR0 , 16, "Write CR0."),
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158 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR1 , 17, "Write CR1."),
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159 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR2 , 18, "Write CR2."),
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160 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR3 , 19, "Write CR3."),
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161 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR4 , 20, "Write CR4."),
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162 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR5 , 21, "Write CR5."),
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163 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR6 , 22, "Write CR6."),
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164 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR7 , 23, "Write CR7."),
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165 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR8 , 24, "Write CR8."),
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166 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR9 , 25, "Write CR9."),
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167 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR10 , 26, "Write CR10."),
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168 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR11 , 27, "Write CR11."),
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169 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR12 , 28, "Write CR12."),
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170 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR13 , 29, "Write CR13."),
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171 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR14 , 30, "Write CR14."),
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172 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR15 , 31, "Write CR15."),
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173 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_DR0 , 32, "Read DR0."),
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174 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_DR1 , 33, "Read DR1."),
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175 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_DR2 , 34, "Read DR2."),
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176 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_DR3 , 35, "Read DR3."),
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177 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_DR4 , 36, "Read DR4."),
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178 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_DR5 , 37, "Read DR5."),
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179 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_DR6 , 38, "Read DR6."),
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180 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_DR7 , 39, "Read DR7."),
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181 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_DR8 , 40, "Read DR8."),
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182 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_DR9 , 41, "Read DR9."),
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183 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_DR10 , 42, "Read DR10."),
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184 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_DR11 , 43, "Read DR11"),
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185 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_DR12 , 44, "Read DR12."),
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186 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_DR13 , 45, "Read DR13."),
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187 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_DR14 , 46, "Read DR14."),
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188 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_READ_DR15 , 47, "Read DR15."),
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189 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_DR0 , 48, "Write DR0."),
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190 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_DR1 , 49, "Write DR1."),
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191 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_DR2 , 50, "Write DR2."),
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192 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_DR3 , 51, "Write DR3."),
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193 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_DR4 , 52, "Write DR4."),
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194 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_DR5 , 53, "Write DR5."),
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195 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_DR6 , 54, "Write DR6."),
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196 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_DR7 , 55, "Write DR7."),
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197 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_DR8 , 56, "Write DR8."),
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198 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_DR9 , 57, "Write DR9."),
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199 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_DR10 , 58, "Write DR10."),
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200 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_DR11 , 59, "Write DR11."),
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201 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_DR12 , 60, "Write DR12."),
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202 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_DR13 , 61, "Write DR13."),
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203 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_DR14 , 62, "Write DR14."),
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204 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_DR15 , 63, "Write DR15."),
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205 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_0 , 64, "Exception 0 (#DE)."),
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206 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_1 , 65, "Exception 1 (#DB)."),
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207 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_2 , 66, "Exception 2 (#NMI)."),
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208 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_3 , 67, "Exception 3 (#BP)."),
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209 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_4 , 68, "Exception 4 (#OF)."),
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210 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_5 , 69, "Exception 5 (#BR)."),
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211 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_6 , 70, "Exception 6 (#UD)."),
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212 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_7 , 71, "Exception 7 (#NM)."),
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213 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_8 , 72, "Exception 8 (#DF)."),
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214 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_9 , 73, "Exception 9 (#CO_SEG_OVERRUN)."),
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215 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_10 , 74, "Exception 10 (#TS)."),
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216 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_11 , 75, "Exception 11 (#NP)."),
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217 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_12 , 76, "Exception 12 (#SS)."),
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218 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_13 , 77, "Exception 13 (#GP)."),
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219 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_14 , 78, "Exception 14 (#PF)."),
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220 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_15 , 79, "Exception 15 (0x0f)."),
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221 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_16 , 80, "Exception 16 (#MF)."),
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222 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_17 , 81, "Exception 17 (#AC)."),
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223 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_18 , 82, "Exception 18 (#MC)."),
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224 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_19 , 83, "Exception 19 (#XF)."),
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225 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_20 , 84, "Exception 20 (#VE)."),
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226 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_21 , 85, "Exception 22 (0x15)."),
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227 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_22 , 86, "Exception 22 (0x16)."),
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228 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_23 , 87, "Exception 23 (0x17)."),
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229 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_24 , 88, "Exception 24 (0x18)."),
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230 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_25 , 89, "Exception 25 (0x19)."),
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231 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_26 , 90, "Exception 26 (0x1a)."),
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232 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_27 , 91, "Exception 27 (0x1b)."),
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233 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_28 , 92, "Exception 28 (0x1c)."),
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234 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_29 , 93, "Exception 29 (0x1d)."),
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235 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_30 , 94, "Exception 30 (#SX)."),
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236 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XCPT_31 , 95, "Exception 31 (0x1F)."),
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237 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_INTR , 96, "Physical maskable interrupt (host)."),
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238 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_NMI , 97, "Physical non-maskable interrupt (host)."),
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239 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_SMI , 98, "System management interrupt (host)."),
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240 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_INIT , 99, "Physical INIT signal (host)."),
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241 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_VINTR , 100, "Virtual interrupt-window exit."),
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242 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_CR0_SEL_WRITE , 101, "Selective CR0 Write (to bits other than CR0.TS and CR0.MP)."),
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243 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_IDTR_READ , 102, "Read IDTR."),
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244 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_GDTR_READ , 103, "Read GDTR."),
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245 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_LDTR_READ , 104, "Read LDTR."),
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246 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_TR_READ , 105, "Read TR."),
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247 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_IDTR_WRITE , 106, "Write IDTR."),
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248 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_GDTR_WRITE , 107, "Write GDTR."),
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249 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_LDTR_WRITE , 108, "Write LDTR."),
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250 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_TR_WRITE , 109, "Write TR."),
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251 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_RDTSC , 110, "RDTSC instruction."),
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252 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_RDPMC , 111, "RDPMC instruction."),
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253 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_PUSHF , 112, "PUSHF instruction."),
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254 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_POPF , 113, "POPF instruction."),
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255 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_CPUID , 114, "CPUID instruction."),
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256 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_RSM , 115, "RSM instruction."),
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257 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_IRET , 116, "IRET instruction."),
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258 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_SWINT , 117, "Software interrupt (INTn instructions)."),
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259 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_INVD , 118, "INVD instruction."),
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260 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_PAUSE , 119, "PAUSE instruction."),
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261 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_HLT , 120, "HLT instruction."),
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262 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_INVLPG , 121, "INVLPG instruction."),
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263 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_INVLPGA , 122, "INVLPGA instruction."),
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264 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_IOIO , 123, "IN/OUT/INS/OUTS instruction."),
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265 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_MSR , 124, "RDMSR or WRMSR access to protected MSR."),
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266 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_TASK_SWITCH , 125, "Task switch."),
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267 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_FERR_FREEZE , 126, "FERR Freeze; CPU frozen in an x87/mmx instruction waiting for interrupt."),
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268 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_SHUTDOWN , 127, "Shutdown."),
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269 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_VMRUN , 128, "VMRUN instruction."),
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270 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_VMMCALL , 129, "VMCALL instruction."),
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271 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_VMLOAD , 130, "VMLOAD instruction."),
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272 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_VMSAVE , 131, "VMSAVE instruction."),
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273 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_STGI , 132, "STGI instruction."),
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274 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_CLGI , 133, "CLGI instruction."),
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275 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_SKINIT , 134, "SKINIT instruction."),
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276 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_RDTSCP , 135, "RDTSCP instruction."),
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277 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_ICEBP , 136, "ICEBP instruction."),
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278 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WBINVD , 137, "WBINVD instruction."),
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279 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_MONITOR , 138, "MONITOR instruction."),
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280 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_MWAIT , 139, "MWAIT instruction."),
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281 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_MWAIT_ARMED , 140, "MWAIT instruction when armed."),
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282 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_XSETBV , 141, "XSETBV instruction."),
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283 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_RDPRU , 142, "RDPRU instruction."),
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284 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_EFER_TRAP, 143, "Write EFER (trap-like)."),
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285 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR0_TRAP , 144, "Write CR0 (trap-like)."),
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286 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR1_TRAP , 145, "Write CR1 (trap-like)."),
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287 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR2_TRAP , 146, "Write CR2 (trap-like)."),
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288 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR3_TRAP , 147, "Write CR3 (trap-like)."),
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289 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR4_TRAP , 148, "Write CR4 (trap-like)."),
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290 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR5_TRAP , 149, "Write CR5 (trap-like)."),
|
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291 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR6_TRAP , 150, "Write CR6 (trap-like)."),
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292 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR7_TRAP , 151, "Write CR7 (trap-like)."),
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293 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR8_TRAP , 152, "Write CR8 (trap-like)."),
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294 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR9_TRAP , 153, "Write CR9 (trap-like)."),
|
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295 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR10_TRAP, 154, "Write CR10 (trap-like)."),
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296 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR11_TRAP, 155, "Write CR11 (trap-like)."),
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297 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR12_TRAP, 156, "Write CR12 (trap-like)."),
|
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298 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR13_TRAP, 157, "Write CR13 (trap-like)."),
|
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299 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR14_TRAP, 158, "Write CR14 (trap-like)."),
|
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300 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR15_TRAP, 159, "Write CR15 (trap-like)."),
|
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301 | EXIT_REASON_NIL() ,
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302 | EXIT_REASON_NIL() ,
|
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303 | EXIT_REASON_NIL() ,
|
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304 | EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_MCOMMIT , 163, "MCOMMIT instruction."),
|
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305 | };
|
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306 | /** Array index of the last valid AMD-V exit reason. */
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307 | #define MAX_EXITREASON_AMDV 163
|
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308 |
|
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309 | /** Special exit reasons not covered in the array above. */
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310 | #define SVM_EXIT_REASON_NPF EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_NPF , 1024, "Nested Page Fault.")
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311 | #define SVM_EXIT_REASON_AVIC_INCOMPLETE_IPI EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_AVIC_INCOMPLETE_IPI, 1025, "AVIC - Incomplete IPI delivery.")
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312 | #define SVM_EXIT_REASON_AVIC_NOACCEL EXIT_REASON(SVM_EXIT_AVIC_NOACCEL , 1026, "AVIC - Unhandled register.")
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313 |
|
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314 | /**
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315 | * Gets the SVM exit reason if it's one of the reasons not present in the @c
|
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316 | * g_apszSvmExitReasons array.
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317 | *
|
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318 | * @returns The exit reason or NULL if unknown.
|
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319 | * @param uExit The exit.
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320 | */
|
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321 | DECLINLINE(const char *) hmSvmGetSpecialExitReasonDesc(uint16_t uExit)
|
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322 | {
|
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323 | switch (uExit)
|
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324 | {
|
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325 | case SVM_EXIT_NPF: return SVM_EXIT_REASON_NPF;
|
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326 | case SVM_EXIT_AVIC_INCOMPLETE_IPI: return SVM_EXIT_REASON_AVIC_INCOMPLETE_IPI;
|
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327 | case SVM_EXIT_AVIC_NOACCEL: return SVM_EXIT_REASON_AVIC_NOACCEL;
|
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328 | }
|
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329 | return EXIT_REASON_NIL();
|
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330 | }
|
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331 | #undef EXIT_REASON_NIL
|
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332 | #undef EXIT_REASON
|
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333 |
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334 |
|
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335 | /**
|
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336 | * Checks whether HM (VT-x/AMD-V) is being used by this VM.
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337 | *
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338 | * @retval true if used.
|
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339 | * @retval false if software virtualization (raw-mode) is used.
|
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340 | * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
|
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341 | * @sa HMIsEnabled, HMR3IsEnabled
|
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342 | * @internal
|
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343 | */
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344 | VMMDECL(bool) HMIsEnabledNotMacro(PVM pVM)
|
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345 | {
|
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346 | Assert(pVM->bMainExecutionEngine != VM_EXEC_ENGINE_NOT_SET);
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347 | return pVM->fHMEnabled;
|
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348 | }
|
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349 |
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350 |
|
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351 | /**
|
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352 | * Checks if the guest is in a suitable state for hardware-assisted execution.
|
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353 | *
|
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354 | * @returns @c true if it is suitable, @c false otherwise.
|
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355 | * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
|
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356 | * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure.
|
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357 | * @param pCtx Pointer to the guest CPU context.
|
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358 | *
|
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359 | * @remarks @a pCtx can be a partial context created and not necessarily the same as
|
---|
360 | * pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.
|
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361 | */
|
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362 | VMMDECL(bool) HMCanExecuteGuest(PVMCC pVM, PVMCPUCC pVCpu, PCCPUMCTX pCtx)
|
---|
363 | {
|
---|
364 | Assert(HMIsEnabled(pVM));
|
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365 |
|
---|
366 | #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_ONLY_IN_IEM
|
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367 | if ( CPUMIsGuestInSvmNestedHwVirtMode(pCtx)
|
---|
368 | || CPUMIsGuestInVmxNonRootMode(pCtx))
|
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369 | {
|
---|
370 | LogFunc(("In nested-guest mode - returning false"));
|
---|
371 | return false;
|
---|
372 | }
|
---|
373 | #endif
|
---|
374 |
|
---|
375 | /* AMD-V supports real & protected mode with or without paging. */
|
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376 | if (pVM->hm.s.svm.fEnabled)
|
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377 | {
|
---|
378 | pVCpu->hm.s.fActive = true;
|
---|
379 | return true;
|
---|
380 | }
|
---|
381 |
|
---|
382 | bool rc = HMCanExecuteVmxGuest(pVM, pVCpu, pCtx);
|
---|
383 | LogFlowFunc(("returning %RTbool\n", rc));
|
---|
384 | return rc;
|
---|
385 | }
|
---|
386 |
|
---|
387 |
|
---|
388 | /**
|
---|
389 | * Queues a guest page for invalidation.
|
---|
390 | *
|
---|
391 | * @returns VBox status code.
|
---|
392 | * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure.
|
---|
393 | * @param GCVirt Page to invalidate.
|
---|
394 | */
|
---|
395 | static void hmQueueInvlPage(PVMCPU pVCpu, RTGCPTR GCVirt)
|
---|
396 | {
|
---|
397 | /* Nothing to do if a TLB flush is already pending */
|
---|
398 | if (VMCPU_FF_IS_SET(pVCpu, VMCPU_FF_TLB_FLUSH))
|
---|
399 | return;
|
---|
400 | VMCPU_FF_SET(pVCpu, VMCPU_FF_TLB_FLUSH);
|
---|
401 | NOREF(GCVirt);
|
---|
402 | }
|
---|
403 |
|
---|
404 |
|
---|
405 | /**
|
---|
406 | * Invalidates a guest page.
|
---|
407 | *
|
---|
408 | * @returns VBox status code.
|
---|
409 | * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure.
|
---|
410 | * @param GCVirt Page to invalidate.
|
---|
411 | */
|
---|
412 | VMM_INT_DECL(int) HMInvalidatePage(PVMCPUCC pVCpu, RTGCPTR GCVirt)
|
---|
413 | {
|
---|
414 | STAM_COUNTER_INC(&pVCpu->hm.s.StatFlushPageManual);
|
---|
415 | #ifdef IN_RING0
|
---|
416 | return HMR0InvalidatePage(pVCpu, GCVirt);
|
---|
417 | #else
|
---|
418 | hmQueueInvlPage(pVCpu, GCVirt);
|
---|
419 | return VINF_SUCCESS;
|
---|
420 | #endif
|
---|
421 | }
|
---|
422 |
|
---|
423 |
|
---|
424 | #ifdef IN_RING0
|
---|
425 |
|
---|
426 | /**
|
---|
427 | * Dummy RTMpOnSpecific handler since RTMpPokeCpu couldn't be used.
|
---|
428 | *
|
---|
429 | */
|
---|
430 | static DECLCALLBACK(void) hmFlushHandler(RTCPUID idCpu, void *pvUser1, void *pvUser2)
|
---|
431 | {
|
---|
432 | NOREF(idCpu); NOREF(pvUser1); NOREF(pvUser2);
|
---|
433 | return;
|
---|
434 | }
|
---|
435 |
|
---|
436 |
|
---|
437 | /**
|
---|
438 | * Wrapper for RTMpPokeCpu to deal with VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED.
|
---|
439 | */
|
---|
440 | static void hmR0PokeCpu(PVMCPUCC pVCpu, RTCPUID idHostCpu)
|
---|
441 | {
|
---|
442 | uint32_t cWorldSwitchExits = ASMAtomicUoReadU32(&pVCpu->hmr0.s.cWorldSwitchExits);
|
---|
443 |
|
---|
444 | STAM_PROFILE_ADV_START(&pVCpu->hm.s.StatPoke, x);
|
---|
445 | int rc = RTMpPokeCpu(idHostCpu);
|
---|
446 | STAM_PROFILE_ADV_STOP(&pVCpu->hm.s.StatPoke, x);
|
---|
447 |
|
---|
448 | /* Not implemented on some platforms (Darwin, Linux kernel < 2.6.19); fall
|
---|
449 | back to a less efficient implementation (broadcast). */
|
---|
450 | if (rc == VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED)
|
---|
451 | {
|
---|
452 | STAM_PROFILE_ADV_START(&pVCpu->hm.s.StatSpinPoke, z);
|
---|
453 | /* synchronous. */
|
---|
454 | RTMpOnSpecific(idHostCpu, hmFlushHandler, 0, 0);
|
---|
455 | STAM_PROFILE_ADV_STOP(&pVCpu->hm.s.StatSpinPoke, z);
|
---|
456 | }
|
---|
457 | else
|
---|
458 | {
|
---|
459 | if (rc == VINF_SUCCESS)
|
---|
460 | STAM_PROFILE_ADV_START(&pVCpu->hm.s.StatSpinPoke, z);
|
---|
461 | else
|
---|
462 | STAM_PROFILE_ADV_START(&pVCpu->hm.s.StatSpinPokeFailed, z);
|
---|
463 |
|
---|
464 | /** @todo If more than one CPU is going to be poked, we could optimize this
|
---|
465 | * operation by poking them first and wait afterwards. Would require
|
---|
466 | * recording who to poke and their current cWorldSwitchExits values,
|
---|
467 | * that's something not suitable for stack... So, pVCpu->hm.s.something
|
---|
468 | * then. */
|
---|
469 | /* Spin until the VCPU has switched back (poking is async). */
|
---|
470 | while ( ASMAtomicUoReadBool(&pVCpu->hm.s.fCheckedTLBFlush)
|
---|
471 | && cWorldSwitchExits == ASMAtomicUoReadU32(&pVCpu->hmr0.s.cWorldSwitchExits))
|
---|
472 | ASMNopPause();
|
---|
473 |
|
---|
474 | if (rc == VINF_SUCCESS)
|
---|
475 | STAM_PROFILE_ADV_STOP(&pVCpu->hm.s.StatSpinPoke, z);
|
---|
476 | else
|
---|
477 | STAM_PROFILE_ADV_STOP(&pVCpu->hm.s.StatSpinPokeFailed, z);
|
---|
478 | }
|
---|
479 | }
|
---|
480 |
|
---|
481 | #endif /* IN_RING0 */
|
---|
482 |
|
---|
483 | /**
|
---|
484 | * Flushes the guest TLB.
|
---|
485 | *
|
---|
486 | * @returns VBox status code.
|
---|
487 | * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure.
|
---|
488 | */
|
---|
489 | VMM_INT_DECL(int) HMFlushTlb(PVMCPU pVCpu)
|
---|
490 | {
|
---|
491 | VMCPU_FF_SET(pVCpu, VMCPU_FF_TLB_FLUSH);
|
---|
492 | STAM_COUNTER_INC(&pVCpu->hm.s.StatFlushTlbManual);
|
---|
493 | return VINF_SUCCESS;
|
---|
494 | }
|
---|
495 |
|
---|
496 |
|
---|
497 | /**
|
---|
498 | * Poke an EMT so it can perform the appropriate TLB shootdowns.
|
---|
499 | *
|
---|
500 | * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure of the
|
---|
501 | * EMT poke.
|
---|
502 | * @param fAccountFlushStat Whether to account the call to
|
---|
503 | * StatTlbShootdownFlush or StatTlbShootdown.
|
---|
504 | */
|
---|
505 | static void hmPokeCpuForTlbFlush(PVMCPUCC pVCpu, bool fAccountFlushStat)
|
---|
506 | {
|
---|
507 | if (ASMAtomicUoReadBool(&pVCpu->hm.s.fCheckedTLBFlush))
|
---|
508 | {
|
---|
509 | if (fAccountFlushStat)
|
---|
510 | STAM_COUNTER_INC(&pVCpu->hm.s.StatTlbShootdownFlush);
|
---|
511 | else
|
---|
512 | STAM_COUNTER_INC(&pVCpu->hm.s.StatTlbShootdown);
|
---|
513 | #ifdef IN_RING0
|
---|
514 | RTCPUID idHostCpu = pVCpu->hmr0.s.idEnteredCpu;
|
---|
515 | if (idHostCpu != NIL_RTCPUID)
|
---|
516 | hmR0PokeCpu(pVCpu, idHostCpu);
|
---|
517 | #else
|
---|
518 | VMR3NotifyCpuFFU(pVCpu->pUVCpu, VMNOTIFYFF_FLAGS_POKE);
|
---|
519 | #endif
|
---|
520 | }
|
---|
521 | else
|
---|
522 | STAM_COUNTER_INC(&pVCpu->hm.s.StatFlushPageManual);
|
---|
523 | }
|
---|
524 |
|
---|
525 |
|
---|
526 | /**
|
---|
527 | * Invalidates a guest page on all VCPUs.
|
---|
528 | *
|
---|
529 | * @returns VBox status code.
|
---|
530 | * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
|
---|
531 | * @param GCVirt Page to invalidate.
|
---|
532 | */
|
---|
533 | VMM_INT_DECL(int) HMInvalidatePageOnAllVCpus(PVMCC pVM, RTGCPTR GCVirt)
|
---|
534 | {
|
---|
535 | /*
|
---|
536 | * The VT-x/AMD-V code will be flushing TLB each time a VCPU migrates to a different
|
---|
537 | * host CPU, see hmR0VmxFlushTaggedTlbBoth() and hmR0SvmFlushTaggedTlb().
|
---|
538 | *
|
---|
539 | * This is the reason why we do not care about thread preemption here and just
|
---|
540 | * execute HMInvalidatePage() assuming it might be the 'right' CPU.
|
---|
541 | */
|
---|
542 | VMCPUID const idCurCpu = VMMGetCpuId(pVM);
|
---|
543 | STAM_COUNTER_INC(&VMCC_GET_CPU(pVM, idCurCpu)->hm.s.StatFlushPage);
|
---|
544 |
|
---|
545 | for (VMCPUID idCpu = 0; idCpu < pVM->cCpus; idCpu++)
|
---|
546 | {
|
---|
547 | PVMCPUCC pVCpu = VMCC_GET_CPU(pVM, idCpu);
|
---|
548 |
|
---|
549 | /* Nothing to do if a TLB flush is already pending; the VCPU should
|
---|
550 | have already been poked if it were active. */
|
---|
551 | if (VMCPU_FF_IS_SET(pVCpu, VMCPU_FF_TLB_FLUSH))
|
---|
552 | continue;
|
---|
553 |
|
---|
554 | if (pVCpu->idCpu == idCurCpu)
|
---|
555 | HMInvalidatePage(pVCpu, GCVirt);
|
---|
556 | else
|
---|
557 | {
|
---|
558 | hmQueueInvlPage(pVCpu, GCVirt);
|
---|
559 | hmPokeCpuForTlbFlush(pVCpu, false /* fAccountFlushStat */);
|
---|
560 | }
|
---|
561 | }
|
---|
562 |
|
---|
563 | return VINF_SUCCESS;
|
---|
564 | }
|
---|
565 |
|
---|
566 |
|
---|
567 | /**
|
---|
568 | * Flush the TLBs of all VCPUs.
|
---|
569 | *
|
---|
570 | * @returns VBox status code.
|
---|
571 | * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
|
---|
572 | */
|
---|
573 | VMM_INT_DECL(int) HMFlushTlbOnAllVCpus(PVMCC pVM)
|
---|
574 | {
|
---|
575 | if (pVM->cCpus == 1)
|
---|
576 | return HMFlushTlb(VMCC_GET_CPU_0(pVM));
|
---|
577 |
|
---|
578 | VMCPUID const idThisCpu = VMMGetCpuId(pVM);
|
---|
579 |
|
---|
580 | STAM_COUNTER_INC(&VMCC_GET_CPU(pVM, idThisCpu)->hm.s.StatFlushTlb);
|
---|
581 |
|
---|
582 | for (VMCPUID idCpu = 0; idCpu < pVM->cCpus; idCpu++)
|
---|
583 | {
|
---|
584 | PVMCPUCC pVCpu = VMCC_GET_CPU(pVM, idCpu);
|
---|
585 |
|
---|
586 | /* Nothing to do if a TLB flush is already pending; the VCPU should
|
---|
587 | have already been poked if it were active. */
|
---|
588 | if (!VMCPU_FF_IS_SET(pVCpu, VMCPU_FF_TLB_FLUSH))
|
---|
589 | {
|
---|
590 | VMCPU_FF_SET(pVCpu, VMCPU_FF_TLB_FLUSH);
|
---|
591 | if (idThisCpu != idCpu)
|
---|
592 | hmPokeCpuForTlbFlush(pVCpu, true /* fAccountFlushStat */);
|
---|
593 | }
|
---|
594 | }
|
---|
595 |
|
---|
596 | return VINF_SUCCESS;
|
---|
597 | }
|
---|
598 |
|
---|
599 |
|
---|
600 | /**
|
---|
601 | * Invalidates a guest page by physical address.
|
---|
602 | *
|
---|
603 | * @returns VBox status code.
|
---|
604 | * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
|
---|
605 | * @param GCPhys Page to invalidate.
|
---|
606 | *
|
---|
607 | * @remarks Assumes the current instruction references this physical page
|
---|
608 | * though a virtual address!
|
---|
609 | */
|
---|
610 | VMM_INT_DECL(int) HMInvalidatePhysPage(PVMCC pVM, RTGCPHYS GCPhys)
|
---|
611 | {
|
---|
612 | if (!HMIsNestedPagingActive(pVM))
|
---|
613 | return VINF_SUCCESS;
|
---|
614 |
|
---|
615 | /*
|
---|
616 | * AMD-V: Doesn't support invalidation with guest physical addresses.
|
---|
617 | *
|
---|
618 | * VT-x: Doesn't support invalidation with guest physical addresses.
|
---|
619 | * INVVPID instruction takes only a linear address while invept only flushes by EPT
|
---|
620 | * not individual addresses.
|
---|
621 | *
|
---|
622 | * We update the force flag and flush before the next VM-entry, see @bugref{6568}.
|
---|
623 | */
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624 | RT_NOREF(GCPhys);
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625 | /** @todo Remove or figure out to way to update the Phys STAT counter. */
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626 | /* STAM_COUNTER_INC(&pVCpu->hm.s.StatFlushTlbInvlpgPhys); */
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627 | return HMFlushTlbOnAllVCpus(pVM);
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628 | }
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629 |
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630 |
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631 | /**
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632 | * Checks if nested paging is enabled.
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633 | *
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634 | * @returns true if nested paging is active, false otherwise.
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635 | * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
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636 | *
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637 | * @remarks Works before hmR3InitFinalizeR0.
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638 | */
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639 | VMM_INT_DECL(bool) HMIsNestedPagingActive(PVMCC pVM)
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640 | {
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641 | return HMIsEnabled(pVM) && CTX_EXPR(pVM->hm.s.fNestedPagingCfg, pVM->hmr0.s.fNestedPaging, RT_NOTHING);
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642 | }
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643 |
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644 |
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645 | /**
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646 | * Checks if both nested paging and unhampered guest execution are enabled.
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647 | *
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648 | * The almost complete guest execution in hardware is only applicable to VT-x.
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649 | *
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650 | * @returns true if we have both enabled, otherwise false.
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651 | * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
|
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652 | *
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653 | * @remarks Works before hmR3InitFinalizeR0.
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654 | */
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655 | VMM_INT_DECL(bool) HMAreNestedPagingAndFullGuestExecEnabled(PVMCC pVM)
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656 | {
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657 | return HMIsEnabled(pVM)
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658 | && CTX_EXPR(pVM->hm.s.fNestedPagingCfg, pVM->hmr0.s.fNestedPaging, RT_NOTHING)
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659 | && ( CTX_EXPR(pVM->hm.s.vmx.fUnrestrictedGuestCfg, pVM->hmr0.s.vmx.fUnrestrictedGuest, RT_NOTHING)
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660 | || pVM->hm.s.svm.fSupported);
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661 | }
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662 |
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663 |
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664 | /**
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665 | * Checks if this VM is using HM and is long-mode capable.
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666 | *
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667 | * Use VMR3IsLongModeAllowed() instead of this, when possible.
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668 | *
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669 | * @returns true if long mode is allowed, false otherwise.
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670 | * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
|
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671 | * @sa VMR3IsLongModeAllowed, NEMHCIsLongModeAllowed
|
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672 | */
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673 | VMM_INT_DECL(bool) HMIsLongModeAllowed(PVMCC pVM)
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674 | {
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675 | return HMIsEnabled(pVM) && CTX_EXPR(pVM->hm.s.fAllow64BitGuestsCfg, pVM->hmr0.s.fAllow64BitGuests, RT_NOTHING);
|
---|
676 | }
|
---|
677 |
|
---|
678 |
|
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679 | /**
|
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680 | * Checks if MSR bitmaps are active. It is assumed that when it's available
|
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681 | * it will be used as well.
|
---|
682 | *
|
---|
683 | * @returns true if MSR bitmaps are available, false otherwise.
|
---|
684 | * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
|
---|
685 | */
|
---|
686 | VMM_INT_DECL(bool) HMIsMsrBitmapActive(PVM pVM)
|
---|
687 | {
|
---|
688 | if (HMIsEnabled(pVM))
|
---|
689 | {
|
---|
690 | if (pVM->hm.s.svm.fSupported)
|
---|
691 | return true;
|
---|
692 |
|
---|
693 | if ( pVM->hm.s.vmx.fSupported
|
---|
694 | && ( CTX_EXPR(pVM->hm.s.ForR3.vmx.Msrs.ProcCtls.n.allowed1, g_HmMsrs.u.vmx.ProcCtls.n.allowed1, RT_NOTHING)
|
---|
695 | & VMX_PROC_CTLS_USE_MSR_BITMAPS))
|
---|
696 | return true;
|
---|
697 | }
|
---|
698 | return false;
|
---|
699 | }
|
---|
700 |
|
---|
701 |
|
---|
702 | /**
|
---|
703 | * Checks if AMD-V is active.
|
---|
704 | *
|
---|
705 | * @returns true if AMD-V is active.
|
---|
706 | * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
|
---|
707 | *
|
---|
708 | * @remarks Works before hmR3InitFinalizeR0.
|
---|
709 | */
|
---|
710 | VMM_INT_DECL(bool) HMIsSvmActive(PVM pVM)
|
---|
711 | {
|
---|
712 | return pVM->hm.s.svm.fSupported && HMIsEnabled(pVM);
|
---|
713 | }
|
---|
714 |
|
---|
715 |
|
---|
716 | /**
|
---|
717 | * Checks if VT-x is active.
|
---|
718 | *
|
---|
719 | * @returns true if VT-x is active.
|
---|
720 | * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
|
---|
721 | *
|
---|
722 | * @remarks Works before hmR3InitFinalizeR0.
|
---|
723 | */
|
---|
724 | VMM_INT_DECL(bool) HMIsVmxActive(PVM pVM)
|
---|
725 | {
|
---|
726 | return pVM->hm.s.vmx.fSupported && HMIsEnabled(pVM);
|
---|
727 | }
|
---|
728 |
|
---|
729 |
|
---|
730 | /**
|
---|
731 | * Checks if an interrupt event is currently pending.
|
---|
732 | *
|
---|
733 | * @returns Interrupt event pending state.
|
---|
734 | * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
|
---|
735 | */
|
---|
736 | VMM_INT_DECL(bool) HMHasPendingIrq(PVMCC pVM)
|
---|
737 | {
|
---|
738 | PVMCPUCC pVCpu = VMMGetCpu(pVM);
|
---|
739 | return !!pVCpu->hm.s.Event.fPending;
|
---|
740 | }
|
---|
741 |
|
---|
742 |
|
---|
743 | /**
|
---|
744 | * Sets or clears the single instruction flag.
|
---|
745 | *
|
---|
746 | * When set, HM will try its best to return to ring-3 after executing a single
|
---|
747 | * instruction. This can be used for debugging. See also
|
---|
748 | * EMR3HmSingleInstruction.
|
---|
749 | *
|
---|
750 | * @returns The old flag state.
|
---|
751 | * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
|
---|
752 | * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure of the calling EMT.
|
---|
753 | * @param fEnable The new flag state.
|
---|
754 | */
|
---|
755 | VMM_INT_DECL(bool) HMSetSingleInstruction(PVMCC pVM, PVMCPUCC pVCpu, bool fEnable)
|
---|
756 | {
|
---|
757 | VMCPU_ASSERT_EMT(pVCpu);
|
---|
758 | bool fOld = pVCpu->hm.s.fSingleInstruction;
|
---|
759 | pVCpu->hm.s.fSingleInstruction = fEnable;
|
---|
760 | pVCpu->hm.s.fUseDebugLoop = fEnable || pVM->hm.s.fUseDebugLoop;
|
---|
761 | return fOld;
|
---|
762 | }
|
---|
763 |
|
---|
764 |
|
---|
765 | /**
|
---|
766 | * Notification callback which is called whenever there is a chance that a CR3
|
---|
767 | * value might have changed.
|
---|
768 | *
|
---|
769 | * This is called by PGM.
|
---|
770 | *
|
---|
771 | * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
|
---|
772 | * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure.
|
---|
773 | * @param enmShadowMode New shadow paging mode.
|
---|
774 | * @param enmGuestMode New guest paging mode.
|
---|
775 | */
|
---|
776 | VMM_INT_DECL(void) HMHCChangedPagingMode(PVM pVM, PVMCPUCC pVCpu, PGMMODE enmShadowMode, PGMMODE enmGuestMode)
|
---|
777 | {
|
---|
778 | #ifdef IN_RING3
|
---|
779 | /* Ignore page mode changes during state loading. */
|
---|
780 | if (VMR3GetState(pVM) == VMSTATE_LOADING)
|
---|
781 | return;
|
---|
782 | #endif
|
---|
783 |
|
---|
784 | pVCpu->hm.s.enmShadowMode = enmShadowMode;
|
---|
785 |
|
---|
786 | /*
|
---|
787 | * If the guest left protected mode VMX execution, we'll have to be
|
---|
788 | * extra careful if/when the guest switches back to protected mode.
|
---|
789 | */
|
---|
790 | if (enmGuestMode == PGMMODE_REAL)
|
---|
791 | {
|
---|
792 | PVMXVMCSINFOSHARED pVmcsInfoShared = hmGetVmxActiveVmcsInfoShared(pVCpu);
|
---|
793 | pVmcsInfoShared->fWasInRealMode = true;
|
---|
794 | }
|
---|
795 |
|
---|
796 | #ifdef IN_RING0
|
---|
797 | /*
|
---|
798 | * We need to tickle SVM and VT-x state updates.
|
---|
799 | *
|
---|
800 | * Note! We could probably reduce this depending on what exactly changed.
|
---|
801 | */
|
---|
802 | if (VM_IS_HM_ENABLED(pVM))
|
---|
803 | {
|
---|
804 | CPUM_ASSERT_NOT_EXTRN(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR0 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR3 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR4 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_EFER); /* No recursion! */
|
---|
805 | uint64_t fChanged = HM_CHANGED_GUEST_CR0 | HM_CHANGED_GUEST_CR3 | HM_CHANGED_GUEST_CR4 | HM_CHANGED_GUEST_EFER_MSR;
|
---|
806 | if (pVM->hm.s.svm.fSupported)
|
---|
807 | fChanged |= HM_CHANGED_SVM_XCPT_INTERCEPTS;
|
---|
808 | else
|
---|
809 | fChanged |= HM_CHANGED_VMX_XCPT_INTERCEPTS | HM_CHANGED_VMX_ENTRY_EXIT_CTLS;
|
---|
810 | ASMAtomicUoOrU64(&pVCpu->hm.s.fCtxChanged, fChanged);
|
---|
811 | }
|
---|
812 | #endif
|
---|
813 |
|
---|
814 | Log4(("HMHCChangedPagingMode: Guest paging mode '%s', shadow paging mode '%s'\n", PGMGetModeName(enmGuestMode),
|
---|
815 | PGMGetModeName(enmShadowMode)));
|
---|
816 | }
|
---|
817 |
|
---|
818 |
|
---|
819 | /**
|
---|
820 | * Gets VMX MSRs from the provided hardware-virtualization MSRs struct.
|
---|
821 | *
|
---|
822 | * This abstraction exists to insulate the support driver from including VMX
|
---|
823 | * structures from HM headers.
|
---|
824 | *
|
---|
825 | * @param pHwvirtMsrs The hardware-virtualization MSRs.
|
---|
826 | * @param pVmxMsrs Where to store the VMX MSRs.
|
---|
827 | */
|
---|
828 | VMM_INT_DECL(void) HMGetVmxMsrsFromHwvirtMsrs(PCSUPHWVIRTMSRS pHwvirtMsrs, PVMXMSRS pVmxMsrs)
|
---|
829 | {
|
---|
830 | AssertReturnVoid(pHwvirtMsrs);
|
---|
831 | AssertReturnVoid(pVmxMsrs);
|
---|
832 | pVmxMsrs->u64Basic = pHwvirtMsrs->u.vmx.u64Basic;
|
---|
833 | pVmxMsrs->PinCtls.u = pHwvirtMsrs->u.vmx.PinCtls.u;
|
---|
834 | pVmxMsrs->ProcCtls.u = pHwvirtMsrs->u.vmx.ProcCtls.u;
|
---|
835 | pVmxMsrs->ProcCtls2.u = pHwvirtMsrs->u.vmx.ProcCtls2.u;
|
---|
836 | pVmxMsrs->ExitCtls.u = pHwvirtMsrs->u.vmx.ExitCtls.u;
|
---|
837 | pVmxMsrs->EntryCtls.u = pHwvirtMsrs->u.vmx.EntryCtls.u;
|
---|
838 | pVmxMsrs->TruePinCtls.u = pHwvirtMsrs->u.vmx.TruePinCtls.u;
|
---|
839 | pVmxMsrs->TrueProcCtls.u = pHwvirtMsrs->u.vmx.TrueProcCtls.u;
|
---|
840 | pVmxMsrs->TrueEntryCtls.u = pHwvirtMsrs->u.vmx.TrueEntryCtls.u;
|
---|
841 | pVmxMsrs->TrueExitCtls.u = pHwvirtMsrs->u.vmx.TrueExitCtls.u;
|
---|
842 | pVmxMsrs->u64Misc = pHwvirtMsrs->u.vmx.u64Misc;
|
---|
843 | pVmxMsrs->u64Cr0Fixed0 = pHwvirtMsrs->u.vmx.u64Cr0Fixed0;
|
---|
844 | pVmxMsrs->u64Cr0Fixed1 = pHwvirtMsrs->u.vmx.u64Cr0Fixed1;
|
---|
845 | pVmxMsrs->u64Cr4Fixed0 = pHwvirtMsrs->u.vmx.u64Cr4Fixed0;
|
---|
846 | pVmxMsrs->u64Cr4Fixed1 = pHwvirtMsrs->u.vmx.u64Cr4Fixed1;
|
---|
847 | pVmxMsrs->u64VmcsEnum = pHwvirtMsrs->u.vmx.u64VmcsEnum;
|
---|
848 | pVmxMsrs->u64VmFunc = pHwvirtMsrs->u.vmx.u64VmFunc;
|
---|
849 | pVmxMsrs->u64EptVpidCaps = pHwvirtMsrs->u.vmx.u64EptVpidCaps;
|
---|
850 | pVmxMsrs->u64ProcCtls3 = pHwvirtMsrs->u.vmx.u64ProcCtls3;
|
---|
851 | pVmxMsrs->u64ExitCtls2 = pHwvirtMsrs->u.vmx.u64ExitCtls2;
|
---|
852 | }
|
---|
853 |
|
---|
854 |
|
---|
855 | /**
|
---|
856 | * Gets SVM MSRs from the provided hardware-virtualization MSRs struct.
|
---|
857 | *
|
---|
858 | * This abstraction exists to insulate the support driver from including SVM
|
---|
859 | * structures from HM headers.
|
---|
860 | *
|
---|
861 | * @param pHwvirtMsrs The hardware-virtualization MSRs.
|
---|
862 | * @param pSvmMsrs Where to store the SVM MSRs.
|
---|
863 | */
|
---|
864 | VMM_INT_DECL(void) HMGetSvmMsrsFromHwvirtMsrs(PCSUPHWVIRTMSRS pHwvirtMsrs, PSVMMSRS pSvmMsrs)
|
---|
865 | {
|
---|
866 | AssertReturnVoid(pHwvirtMsrs);
|
---|
867 | AssertReturnVoid(pSvmMsrs);
|
---|
868 | pSvmMsrs->u64MsrHwcr = pHwvirtMsrs->u.svm.u64MsrHwcr;
|
---|
869 | }
|
---|
870 |
|
---|
871 |
|
---|
872 | /**
|
---|
873 | * Gets the name of a VT-x exit code.
|
---|
874 | *
|
---|
875 | * @returns Pointer to read only string if @a uExit is known, otherwise NULL.
|
---|
876 | * @param uExit The VT-x exit to name.
|
---|
877 | */
|
---|
878 | VMM_INT_DECL(const char *) HMGetVmxExitName(uint32_t uExit)
|
---|
879 | {
|
---|
880 | uint16_t const uReason = VMX_EXIT_REASON_BASIC(uExit);
|
---|
881 | if (uReason <= MAX_EXITREASON_VTX)
|
---|
882 | {
|
---|
883 | Assert(uReason < RT_ELEMENTS(g_apszVmxExitReasons));
|
---|
884 | return g_apszVmxExitReasons[uReason];
|
---|
885 | }
|
---|
886 | return NULL;
|
---|
887 | }
|
---|
888 |
|
---|
889 |
|
---|
890 | /**
|
---|
891 | * Gets the name of an AMD-V exit code.
|
---|
892 | *
|
---|
893 | * @returns Pointer to read only string if @a uExit is known, otherwise NULL.
|
---|
894 | * @param uExit The AMD-V exit to name.
|
---|
895 | */
|
---|
896 | VMM_INT_DECL(const char *) HMGetSvmExitName(uint32_t uExit)
|
---|
897 | {
|
---|
898 | if (uExit <= MAX_EXITREASON_AMDV)
|
---|
899 | {
|
---|
900 | Assert(uExit < RT_ELEMENTS(g_apszSvmExitReasons));
|
---|
901 | return g_apszSvmExitReasons[uExit];
|
---|
902 | }
|
---|
903 | return hmSvmGetSpecialExitReasonDesc(uExit);
|
---|
904 | }
|
---|
905 |
|
---|