/* $Id: DBGF.cpp 100144 2023-06-09 15:39:42Z vboxsync $ */ /** @file * DBGF - Debugger Facility. */ /* * Copyright (C) 2006-2023 Oracle and/or its affiliates. * * This file is part of VirtualBox base platform packages, as * available from https://www.virtualbox.org. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation, in version 3 of the * License. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, see . * * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only */ /** @page pg_dbgf DBGF - The Debugger Facility * * The purpose of the DBGF is to provide an interface for debuggers to * manipulate the VMM without having to mess up the source code for each of * them. The DBGF is always built in and will always work when a debugger * attaches to the VM. The DBGF provides the basic debugger features, such as * halting execution, handling breakpoints, single step execution, instruction * disassembly, info querying, OS specific diggers, symbol and module * management. * * The interface is working in a manner similar to the win32, linux and os2 * debugger interfaces. The interface has an asynchronous nature. This comes * from the fact that the VMM and the Debugger are running in different threads. * They are referred to as the "emulation thread" and the "debugger thread", or * as the "ping thread" and the "pong thread, respectivly. (The last set of * names comes from the use of the Ping-Pong synchronization construct from the * RTSem API.) * * @see grp_dbgf * * * @section sec_dbgf_scenario Usage Scenario * * The debugger starts by attaching to the VM. For practical reasons we limit the * number of concurrently attached debuggers to 1 per VM. The action of * attaching to the VM causes the VM to check and generate debug events. * * The debugger then will wait/poll for debug events and issue commands. * * The waiting and polling is done by the DBGFEventWait() function. It will wait * for the emulation thread to send a ping, thus indicating that there is an * event waiting to be processed. * * An event can be a response to a command issued previously, the hitting of a * breakpoint, or running into a bad/fatal VMM condition. The debugger now has * the ping and must respond to the event at hand - the VMM is waiting. This * usually means that the user of the debugger must do something, but it doesn't * have to. The debugger is free to call any DBGF function (nearly at least) * while processing the event. * * Typically the user will issue a request for the execution to be resumed, so * the debugger calls DBGFResume() and goes back to waiting/polling for events. * * When the user eventually terminates the debugging session or selects another * VM, the debugger detaches from the VM. This means that breakpoints are * disabled and that the emulation thread no longer polls for debugger commands. * */ /********************************************************************************************************************************* * Header Files * *********************************************************************************************************************************/ #define LOG_GROUP LOG_GROUP_DBGF #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "DBGFInternal.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /********************************************************************************************************************************* * Structures and Typedefs * *********************************************************************************************************************************/ /** * Instruction type returned by dbgfStepGetCurInstrType. */ typedef enum DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE { DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE_INVALID = 0, DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE_OTHER, DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE_RET, DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE_CALL, DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE_END, DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE_32BIT_HACK = 0x7fffffff } DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE; /********************************************************************************************************************************* * Internal Functions * *********************************************************************************************************************************/ DECLINLINE(int) dbgfR3SendEventWait(PVM pVM, PVMCPU pVCpu, DBGFEVENTTYPE enmType, DBGFEVENTCTX enmCtx); DECLINLINE(DBGFCMD) dbgfR3CpuGetCmd(PUVMCPU pUVCpu); static int dbgfR3CpuWait(PVMCPU pVCpu); static int dbgfR3CpuCmd(PVMCPU pVCpu, DBGFCMD enmCmd, PDBGFCMDDATA pCmdData, bool *pfResumeExecution); static DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE dbgfStepGetCurInstrType(PVM pVM, PVMCPU pVCpu); static bool dbgfStepAreWeThereYet(PVM pVM, PVMCPU pVCpu); static int dbgfR3EventHaltAllVCpus(PVM pVM, PVMCPU pVCpuExclude); /** * Initializes the DBGF. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM The cross context VM structure. */ VMMR3_INT_DECL(int) DBGFR3Init(PVM pVM) { PUVM pUVM = pVM->pUVM; AssertCompile(sizeof(pUVM->dbgf.s) <= sizeof(pUVM->dbgf.padding)); AssertCompile(sizeof(pUVM->aCpus[0].dbgf.s) <= sizeof(pUVM->aCpus[0].dbgf.padding)); pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.idCpu = NIL_VMCPUID; /* * The usual sideways mountain climbing style of init: */ int rc = dbgfR3InfoInit(pUVM); /* (First, initalizes the shared critical section.) */ if (RT_SUCCESS(rc)) { rc = dbgfR3TraceInit(pVM); if (RT_SUCCESS(rc)) { rc = dbgfR3RegInit(pUVM); if (RT_SUCCESS(rc)) { rc = dbgfR3AsInit(pUVM); if (RT_SUCCESS(rc)) { rc = dbgfR3BpInit(pUVM); if (RT_SUCCESS(rc)) { rc = dbgfR3OSInit(pUVM); if (RT_SUCCESS(rc)) { rc = dbgfR3PlugInInit(pUVM); if (RT_SUCCESS(rc)) { rc = dbgfR3BugCheckInit(pVM); if (RT_SUCCESS(rc)) { #ifdef VBOX_WITH_DBGF_TRACING rc = dbgfR3TracerInit(pVM); #endif if (RT_SUCCESS(rc)) { return VINF_SUCCESS; } } dbgfR3PlugInTerm(pUVM); } dbgfR3OSTermPart1(pUVM); dbgfR3OSTermPart2(pUVM); } dbgfR3BpTerm(pUVM); } dbgfR3AsTerm(pUVM); } dbgfR3RegTerm(pUVM); } dbgfR3TraceTerm(pVM); } dbgfR3InfoTerm(pUVM); } return rc; } /** * Terminates and cleans up resources allocated by the DBGF. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM The cross context VM structure. */ VMMR3_INT_DECL(int) DBGFR3Term(PVM pVM) { PUVM pUVM = pVM->pUVM; #ifdef VBOX_WITH_DBGF_TRACING dbgfR3TracerTerm(pVM); #endif dbgfR3OSTermPart1(pUVM); dbgfR3PlugInTerm(pUVM); dbgfR3OSTermPart2(pUVM); dbgfR3BpTerm(pUVM); dbgfR3AsTerm(pUVM); dbgfR3RegTerm(pUVM); dbgfR3TraceTerm(pVM); dbgfR3InfoTerm(pUVM); return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * This is for tstCFGM and others to avoid trigger leak detection. * * @param pUVM The user mode VM structure. */ VMMR3DECL(void) DBGFR3TermUVM(PUVM pUVM) { dbgfR3InfoTerm(pUVM); } /** * Called when the VM is powered off to detach debuggers. * * @param pVM The cross context VM structure. */ VMMR3_INT_DECL(void) DBGFR3PowerOff(PVM pVM) { /* * Send a termination event to any attached debugger. */ if (pVM->dbgf.s.fAttached) { PVMCPU pVCpu = VMMGetCpu(pVM); int rc = dbgfR3SendEventWait(pVM, pVCpu, DBGFEVENT_POWERING_OFF, DBGFEVENTCTX_OTHER); AssertLogRelRC(rc); /* * Clear the FF so we won't get confused later on. */ VM_FF_CLEAR(pVM, VM_FF_DBGF); } } /** * Applies relocations to data and code managed by this * component. This function will be called at init and * whenever the VMM need to relocate it self inside the GC. * * @param pVM The cross context VM structure. * @param offDelta Relocation delta relative to old location. */ VMMR3_INT_DECL(void) DBGFR3Relocate(PVM pVM, RTGCINTPTR offDelta) { dbgfR3TraceRelocate(pVM); dbgfR3AsRelocate(pVM->pUVM, offDelta); } /** * Waits a little while for a debuggger to attach. * * @returns True is a debugger have attached. * @param pVM The cross context VM structure. * @param pVCpu The cross context per CPU structure. * @param enmEvent Event. * * @thread EMT(pVCpu) */ static bool dbgfR3WaitForAttach(PVM pVM, PVMCPU pVCpu, DBGFEVENTTYPE enmEvent) { /* * First a message. */ #if !defined(DEBUG) int cWait = 10; #else int cWait = RTEnvExist("VBOX_DBGF_NO_WAIT_FOR_ATTACH") || ( ( enmEvent == DBGFEVENT_ASSERTION_HYPER || enmEvent == DBGFEVENT_FATAL_ERROR) && !RTEnvExist("VBOX_DBGF_WAIT_FOR_ATTACH")) ? 10 : 150; #endif RTStrmPrintf(g_pStdErr, "DBGF: No debugger attached, waiting %d second%s for one to attach (event=%d)\n" #ifdef DEBUG " Set VBOX_DBGF_NO_WAIT_FOR_ATTACH=1 for short wait or VBOX_DBGF_WAIT_FOR_ATTACH=1 longer.\n" #endif , cWait / 10, cWait != 10 ? "s" : "", enmEvent); RTStrmFlush(g_pStdErr); while (cWait > 0) { RTThreadSleep(100); if (pVM->dbgf.s.fAttached) { RTStrmPrintf(g_pStdErr, "Attached!\n"); RTStrmFlush(g_pStdErr); return true; } /* Process rendezvous (debugger attaching involves such). */ if (VM_FF_IS_SET(pVM, VM_FF_EMT_RENDEZVOUS)) { int rc = VMMR3EmtRendezvousFF(pVM, pVCpu); AssertRC(rc); if (rc != VINF_SUCCESS) { /** @todo Ignoring these could be bad. */ RTStrmPrintf(g_pStdErr, "[rcRendezvous=%Rrc, ignored!]", rc); RTStrmFlush(g_pStdErr); } } /* Process priority stuff. */ if ( VM_FF_IS_SET(pVM, VM_FF_REQUEST) || VMCPU_FF_IS_SET(pVCpu, VMCPU_FF_REQUEST)) { int rc = VMR3ReqProcessU(pVM->pUVM, VMCPUID_ANY, true /*fPriorityOnly*/); if (rc == VINF_SUCCESS) rc = VMR3ReqProcessU(pVM->pUVM, pVCpu->idCpu, true /*fPriorityOnly*/); if (rc != VINF_SUCCESS) { /** @todo Ignoring these could be bad. */ RTStrmPrintf(g_pStdErr, "[rcReq=%Rrc, ignored!]", rc); RTStrmFlush(g_pStdErr); } } /* next */ if (!(cWait % 10)) { RTStrmPrintf(g_pStdErr, "%d.", cWait / 10); RTStrmFlush(g_pStdErr); } cWait--; } RTStrmPrintf(g_pStdErr, "Stopping the VM!\n"); RTStrmFlush(g_pStdErr); return false; } /** * Forced action callback. * * The VMM will call this from it's main loop when either VM_FF_DBGF or * VMCPU_FF_DBGF are set. * * The function checks for and executes pending commands from the debugger. * Then it checks for pending debug events and serves these. * * @returns VINF_SUCCESS normally. * @returns VERR_DBGF_RAISE_FATAL_ERROR to pretend a fatal error happened. * @param pVM The cross context VM structure. * @param pVCpu The cross context per CPU structure. */ VMMR3_INT_DECL(int) DBGFR3VMMForcedAction(PVM pVM, PVMCPU pVCpu) { VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = VINF_SUCCESS; /* * Dispatch pending events. */ if (VMCPU_FF_TEST_AND_CLEAR(pVCpu, VMCPU_FF_DBGF)) { if ( pVCpu->dbgf.s.cEvents > 0 && pVCpu->dbgf.s.aEvents[pVCpu->dbgf.s.cEvents - 1].enmState == DBGFEVENTSTATE_CURRENT) { rcStrict = DBGFR3EventHandlePending(pVM, pVCpu); /** @todo may end up with VERR_DBGF_NOT_ATTACHED here, which will prove fatal... */ } /* * Command pending? Process it. */ PUVMCPU pUVCpu = pVCpu->pUVCpu; if (pUVCpu->dbgf.s.enmDbgfCmd != DBGFCMD_NO_COMMAND) { bool fResumeExecution; DBGFCMDDATA CmdData = pUVCpu->dbgf.s.DbgfCmdData; DBGFCMD enmCmd = dbgfR3CpuGetCmd(pUVCpu); VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict2 = dbgfR3CpuCmd(pVCpu, enmCmd, &CmdData, &fResumeExecution); if (!fResumeExecution) rcStrict2 = dbgfR3CpuWait(pVCpu); if ( rcStrict2 != VINF_SUCCESS && ( rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS || RT_FAILURE(rcStrict2) || rcStrict2 < rcStrict) ) /** @todo oversimplified? */ rcStrict = rcStrict2; } } return VBOXSTRICTRC_TODO(rcStrict); } /** * Try to determine the event context. * * @returns debug event context. * @param pVCpu The cross context vCPU structure. */ static DBGFEVENTCTX dbgfR3FigureEventCtx(PVMCPU pVCpu) { switch (EMGetState(pVCpu)) { case EMSTATE_HM: case EMSTATE_NEM: case EMSTATE_DEBUG_GUEST_HM: case EMSTATE_DEBUG_GUEST_NEM: return DBGFEVENTCTX_HM; case EMSTATE_IEM: case EMSTATE_DEBUG_GUEST_IEM: case EMSTATE_DEBUG_GUEST_RAW: return DBGFEVENTCTX_RAW; case EMSTATE_RECOMPILER: case EMSTATE_DEBUG_GUEST_RECOMPILER: return DBGFEVENTCTX_REM; case EMSTATE_DEBUG_HYPER: case EMSTATE_GURU_MEDITATION: return DBGFEVENTCTX_HYPER; default: return DBGFEVENTCTX_OTHER; } } /** * Sends the event to the debugger (i.e. adds it to the event ring buffer). * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM The cross context VM structure. * @param pVCpu The CPU sending the event. * @param enmType The event type to send. * @param enmCtx The event context, DBGFEVENTCTX_INVALID will be resolved. * @param pvPayload Event payload (DBGFEVENT::u data), optional. * @param cbPayload The size of the event payload, optional. */ static int dbgfR3SendEventWorker(PVM pVM, PVMCPU pVCpu, DBGFEVENTTYPE enmType, DBGFEVENTCTX enmCtx, void const *pvPayload, size_t cbPayload) { PUVM pUVM = pVM->pUVM; pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.idCpu = NIL_VMCPUID; /** @todo per vCPU stepping filter. */ /* * Massage the input a little. */ AssertStmt(cbPayload <= RT_SIZEOFMEMB(DBGFEVENT, u), cbPayload = RT_SIZEOFMEMB(DBGFEVENT, u)); if (enmCtx == DBGFEVENTCTX_INVALID) enmCtx = dbgfR3FigureEventCtx(pVCpu); /* * Put the event into the ring buffer. */ RTSemFastMutexRequest(pUVM->dbgf.s.hMtxDbgEvtWr); uint32_t const cDbgEvtMax = RT_MAX(1, pUVM->dbgf.s.cDbgEvtMax); uint32_t const idxDbgEvtWrite = ASMAtomicReadU32(&pUVM->dbgf.s.idxDbgEvtWrite); uint32_t const idxDbgEvtRead = ASMAtomicReadU32(&pUVM->dbgf.s.idxDbgEvtRead); /** @todo Handle full buffer. */ RT_NOREF(idxDbgEvtRead); PDBGFEVENT pEvent = &pUVM->dbgf.s.paDbgEvts[idxDbgEvtWrite % cDbgEvtMax]; #ifdef DEBUG ASMMemFill32(pEvent, sizeof(*pEvent), UINT32_C(0xdeadbeef)); #endif pEvent->enmType = enmType; pEvent->enmCtx = enmCtx; pEvent->idCpu = pVCpu->idCpu; pEvent->uReserved = 0; if (cbPayload) memcpy(&pEvent->u, pvPayload, cbPayload); ASMAtomicWriteU32(&pUVM->dbgf.s.idxDbgEvtWrite, (idxDbgEvtWrite + 1) % cDbgEvtMax); RTSemFastMutexRelease(pUVM->dbgf.s.hMtxDbgEvtWr); /* * Signal the debugger. */ return RTSemEventSignal(pUVM->dbgf.s.hEvtWait); } /** * Send event and wait for the debugger to respond. * * @returns Strict VBox status code. * @param pVM The cross context VM structure. * @param pVCpu The CPU sending the event. * @param enmType The event type to send. * @param enmCtx The event context, DBGFEVENTCTX_INVALID will be resolved. */ DECLINLINE(int) dbgfR3SendEventWait(PVM pVM, PVMCPU pVCpu, DBGFEVENTTYPE enmType, DBGFEVENTCTX enmCtx) { int rc = dbgfR3SendEventWorker(pVM, pVCpu, enmType, enmCtx, NULL, 0); if (RT_SUCCESS(rc)) rc = dbgfR3CpuWait(pVCpu); return rc; } /** * Send event and wait for the debugger to respond, extended version. * * @returns Strict VBox status code. * @param pVM The cross context VM structure. * @param pVCpu The CPU sending the event. * @param enmType The event type to send. * @param enmCtx The event context, DBGFEVENTCTX_INVALID will be resolved. * @param pvPayload Event payload (DBGFEVENT::u data), optional. * @param cbPayload The size of the event payload, optional. */ DECLINLINE(int) dbgfR3SendEventWaitEx(PVM pVM, PVMCPU pVCpu, DBGFEVENTTYPE enmType, DBGFEVENTCTX enmCtx, void const *pvPayload, size_t cbPayload) { int rc = dbgfR3SendEventWorker(pVM, pVCpu, enmType, enmCtx, pvPayload, cbPayload); if (RT_SUCCESS(rc)) rc = dbgfR3CpuWait(pVCpu); return rc; } /** * Send event but do NOT wait for the debugger. * * Currently only used by dbgfR3CpuCmd(). * * @param pVM The cross context VM structure. * @param pVCpu The CPU sending the event. * @param enmType The event type to send. * @param enmCtx The event context, DBGFEVENTCTX_INVALID will be resolved. */ DECLINLINE(int) dbgfR3SendEventNoWait(PVM pVM, PVMCPU pVCpu, DBGFEVENTTYPE enmType, DBGFEVENTCTX enmCtx) { return dbgfR3SendEventWorker(pVM, pVCpu, enmType, enmCtx, NULL, 0); } /** * The common event prologue code. * * It will make sure someone is attached, and perhaps process any high priority * pending actions (none yet). * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM The cross context VM structure. * @param pVCpu The vCPU cross context structure. * @param enmEvent The event to be sent. */ static int dbgfR3EventPrologue(PVM pVM, PVMCPU pVCpu, DBGFEVENTTYPE enmEvent) { /* * Check if a debugger is attached. */ if ( !pVM->dbgf.s.fAttached && !dbgfR3WaitForAttach(pVM, pVCpu, enmEvent)) { Log(("dbgfR3EventPrologue: enmEvent=%d - debugger not attached\n", enmEvent)); return VERR_DBGF_NOT_ATTACHED; } /* * Look thru pending commands and finish those which make sense now. */ /** @todo Process/purge pending commands. */ //int rc = DBGFR3VMMForcedAction(pVM); return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Processes a pending event on the current CPU. * * This is called by EM in response to VINF_EM_DBG_EVENT. * * @returns Strict VBox status code. * @param pVM The cross context VM structure. * @param pVCpu The cross context per CPU structure. * * @thread EMT(pVCpu) */ VMMR3_INT_DECL(VBOXSTRICTRC) DBGFR3EventHandlePending(PVM pVM, PVMCPU pVCpu) { VMCPU_ASSERT_EMT(pVCpu); VMCPU_FF_CLEAR(pVCpu, VMCPU_FF_DBGF); /* * Check that we've got an event first. */ AssertReturn(pVCpu->dbgf.s.cEvents > 0, VINF_SUCCESS); AssertReturn(pVCpu->dbgf.s.aEvents[pVCpu->dbgf.s.cEvents - 1].enmState == DBGFEVENTSTATE_CURRENT, VINF_SUCCESS); PDBGFEVENT pEvent = &pVCpu->dbgf.s.aEvents[pVCpu->dbgf.s.cEvents - 1].Event; /* * Make sure we've got a debugger and is allowed to speak to it. */ int rc = dbgfR3EventPrologue(pVM, pVCpu, pEvent->enmType); if (RT_FAILURE(rc)) { /** @todo drop them events? */ return rc; /** @todo this will cause trouble if we're here via an FF! */ } /* * Send the event and mark it as ignore. * ASSUMES no new events get generate while dbgfR3CpuWait is executing! */ VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = dbgfR3SendEventWaitEx(pVM, pVCpu, pEvent->enmType, pEvent->enmCtx, &pEvent->u, sizeof(pEvent->u)); pVCpu->dbgf.s.aEvents[pVCpu->dbgf.s.cEvents - 1].enmState = DBGFEVENTSTATE_IGNORE; return rcStrict; } /** * Send a generic debugger event which takes no data. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM The cross context VM structure. * @param enmEvent The event to send. * @internal */ VMMR3DECL(int) DBGFR3Event(PVM pVM, DBGFEVENTTYPE enmEvent) { PVMCPU pVCpu = VMMGetCpu(pVM); AssertReturn(pVCpu, VERR_VM_THREAD_NOT_EMT); /* * Do stepping filtering. */ /** @todo Would be better if we did some of this inside the execution * engines. */ if ( enmEvent == DBGFEVENT_STEPPED || enmEvent == DBGFEVENT_STEPPED_HYPER) { if (!dbgfStepAreWeThereYet(pVM, pVCpu)) return VINF_EM_DBG_STEP; } int rc = dbgfR3EventPrologue(pVM, pVCpu, enmEvent); if (RT_FAILURE(rc)) return rc; /* * Send the event and process the reply communication. */ return dbgfR3SendEventWait(pVM, pVCpu, enmEvent, DBGFEVENTCTX_INVALID); } /** * Send a debugger event which takes the full source file location. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM The cross context VM structure. * @param enmEvent The event to send. * @param pszFile Source file. * @param uLine Line number in source file. * @param pszFunction Function name. * @param pszFormat Message which accompanies the event. * @param ... Message arguments. * @internal */ VMMR3DECL(int) DBGFR3EventSrc(PVM pVM, DBGFEVENTTYPE enmEvent, const char *pszFile, unsigned uLine, const char *pszFunction, const char *pszFormat, ...) { va_list args; va_start(args, pszFormat); int rc = DBGFR3EventSrcV(pVM, enmEvent, pszFile, uLine, pszFunction, pszFormat, args); va_end(args); return rc; } /** * Send a debugger event which takes the full source file location. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM The cross context VM structure. * @param enmEvent The event to send. * @param pszFile Source file. * @param uLine Line number in source file. * @param pszFunction Function name. * @param pszFormat Message which accompanies the event. * @param args Message arguments. * @internal */ VMMR3DECL(int) DBGFR3EventSrcV(PVM pVM, DBGFEVENTTYPE enmEvent, const char *pszFile, unsigned uLine, const char *pszFunction, const char *pszFormat, va_list args) { PVMCPU pVCpu = VMMGetCpu(pVM); AssertReturn(pVCpu, VERR_VM_THREAD_NOT_EMT); int rc = dbgfR3EventPrologue(pVM, pVCpu, enmEvent); if (RT_FAILURE(rc)) return rc; /* * Format the message. */ char *pszMessage = NULL; char szMessage[8192]; if (pszFormat && *pszFormat) { pszMessage = &szMessage[0]; RTStrPrintfV(szMessage, sizeof(szMessage), pszFormat, args); } /* * Send the event and process the reply communication. */ DBGFEVENT DbgEvent; /** @todo split up DBGFEVENT so we can skip the dead wait on the stack? */ DbgEvent.u.Src.pszFile = pszFile; DbgEvent.u.Src.uLine = uLine; DbgEvent.u.Src.pszFunction = pszFunction; DbgEvent.u.Src.pszMessage = pszMessage; return dbgfR3SendEventWaitEx(pVM, pVCpu, enmEvent, DBGFEVENTCTX_INVALID, &DbgEvent.u, sizeof(DbgEvent.u.Src)); } /** * Send a debugger event which takes the two assertion messages. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM The cross context VM structure. * @param enmEvent The event to send. * @param pszMsg1 First assertion message. * @param pszMsg2 Second assertion message. */ VMMR3_INT_DECL(int) DBGFR3EventAssertion(PVM pVM, DBGFEVENTTYPE enmEvent, const char *pszMsg1, const char *pszMsg2) { PVMCPU pVCpu = VMMGetCpu(pVM); AssertReturn(pVCpu, VERR_VM_THREAD_NOT_EMT); int rc = dbgfR3EventPrologue(pVM, pVCpu, enmEvent); if (RT_FAILURE(rc)) return rc; /* * Send the event and process the reply communication. */ DBGFEVENT DbgEvent; DbgEvent.u.Assert.pszMsg1 = pszMsg1; DbgEvent.u.Assert.pszMsg2 = pszMsg2; return dbgfR3SendEventWaitEx(pVM, pVCpu, enmEvent, DBGFEVENTCTX_INVALID, &DbgEvent.u, sizeof(DbgEvent.u.Assert)); } /** * Breakpoint was hit somewhere. * Figure out which breakpoint it is and notify the debugger. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM The cross context VM structure. * @param enmEvent DBGFEVENT_BREAKPOINT_HYPER or DBGFEVENT_BREAKPOINT. */ VMMR3_INT_DECL(int) DBGFR3EventBreakpoint(PVM pVM, DBGFEVENTTYPE enmEvent) { PVMCPU pVCpu = VMMGetCpu(pVM); AssertReturn(pVCpu, VERR_VM_THREAD_NOT_EMT); int rc = dbgfR3EventPrologue(pVM, pVCpu, enmEvent); if (RT_FAILURE(rc)) return rc; /* * Halt all other vCPUs as well to give the user the ability to inspect other * vCPU states as well. */ rc = dbgfR3EventHaltAllVCpus(pVM, pVCpu); if (RT_FAILURE(rc)) return rc; /* * Send the event and process the reply communication. */ DBGFEVENT DbgEvent; DbgEvent.u.Bp.hBp = pVCpu->dbgf.s.hBpActive; pVCpu->dbgf.s.hBpActive = NIL_DBGFBP; if (DbgEvent.u.Bp.hBp != NIL_DBGFBP) { DbgEvent.enmCtx = DBGFEVENTCTX_RAW; return dbgfR3SendEventWaitEx(pVM, pVCpu, enmEvent, DBGFEVENTCTX_RAW, &DbgEvent.u, sizeof(DbgEvent.u.Bp)); } return VERR_DBGF_IPE_1; } /** * Returns whether the given vCPU is waiting for the debugger. * * @returns Flags whether the vCPU is currently waiting for the debugger. * @param pUVCpu The user mode vCPU structure. */ DECLINLINE(bool) dbgfR3CpuIsHalted(PUVMCPU pUVCpu) { return ASMAtomicReadBool(&pUVCpu->dbgf.s.fStopped); } /** * Checks whether the given vCPU is waiting in the debugger. * * @returns Flag whether the indicated vCPU is halted, when VMCPUID_ALL * is given true is returned when at least one vCPU is halted. * @param pUVM The user mode VM structure. * @param idCpu The CPU ID to check, VMCPUID_ALL to check all vCPUs. */ DECLINLINE(bool) dbgfR3CpuAreAnyHaltedByCpuId(PUVM pUVM, VMCPUID idCpu) { AssertReturn(idCpu < pUVM->cCpus || idCpu == VMCPUID_ALL, false); /* Check that either the given vCPU or all are actually halted. */ if (idCpu != VMCPUID_ALL) return dbgfR3CpuIsHalted(&pUVM->aCpus[idCpu]); for (VMCPUID i = 0; i < pUVM->cCpus; i++) if (dbgfR3CpuIsHalted(&pUVM->aCpus[i])) return true; return false; } /** * Gets the pending debug command for this EMT/CPU, replacing it with * DBGFCMD_NO_COMMAND. * * @returns Pending command. * @param pUVCpu The user mode virtual CPU structure. * @thread EMT(pUVCpu) */ DECLINLINE(DBGFCMD) dbgfR3CpuGetCmd(PUVMCPU pUVCpu) { DBGFCMD enmCmd = (DBGFCMD)ASMAtomicXchgU32((uint32_t volatile *)(void *)&pUVCpu->dbgf.s.enmDbgfCmd, DBGFCMD_NO_COMMAND); Log2(("DBGF: Getting command: %d\n", enmCmd)); return enmCmd; } /** * Send a debug command to a CPU, making sure to notify it. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pUVCpu The user mode virtual CPU structure. * @param enmCmd The command to submit to the CPU. */ DECLINLINE(int) dbgfR3CpuSetCmdAndNotify(PUVMCPU pUVCpu, DBGFCMD enmCmd) { Log2(("DBGF: Setting command to %d\n", enmCmd)); Assert(enmCmd != DBGFCMD_NO_COMMAND); AssertMsg(pUVCpu->dbgf.s.enmDbgfCmd == DBGFCMD_NO_COMMAND, ("enmCmd=%d enmDbgfCmd=%d\n", enmCmd, pUVCpu->dbgf.s.enmDbgfCmd)); ASMAtomicWriteU32((uint32_t volatile *)(void *)&pUVCpu->dbgf.s.enmDbgfCmd, enmCmd); VMCPU_FF_SET(pUVCpu->pVCpu, VMCPU_FF_DBGF); VMR3NotifyCpuFFU(pUVCpu, 0 /*fFlags*/); return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * @callback_method_impl{FNVMMEMTRENDEZVOUS} */ static DECLCALLBACK(VBOXSTRICTRC) dbgfR3EventHaltEmtWorker(PVM pVM, PVMCPU pVCpu, void *pvUser) { RT_NOREF(pvUser); VMCPU_ASSERT_EMT(pVCpu); VM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pVM, VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE); PUVMCPU pUVCpu = pVCpu->pUVCpu; if ( pVCpu != (PVMCPU)pvUser && !dbgfR3CpuIsHalted(pUVCpu)) dbgfR3CpuSetCmdAndNotify(pUVCpu, DBGFCMD_HALT); return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Halts all vCPUs of the given VM except for the given one. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM The cross context VM structure. * @param pVCpuExclude The vCPU cross context structure of the vCPU to exclude. */ static int dbgfR3EventHaltAllVCpus(PVM pVM, PVMCPU pVCpuExclude) { return VMMR3EmtRendezvous(pVM, VMMEMTRENDEZVOUS_FLAGS_TYPE_ALL_AT_ONCE, dbgfR3EventHaltEmtWorker, pVCpuExclude); } /** * Waits for the debugger to respond. * * @returns VBox status code. (clearify) * @param pVCpu The cross context vCPU structure. */ static int dbgfR3CpuWait(PVMCPU pVCpu) { PVM pVM = pVCpu->CTX_SUFF(pVM); PUVMCPU pUVCpu = pVCpu->pUVCpu; LogFlow(("dbgfR3CpuWait:\n")); int rcRet = VINF_SUCCESS; ASMAtomicWriteBool(&pUVCpu->dbgf.s.fStopped, true); /* * Waits for the debugger to reply (i.e. issue an command). */ for (;;) { /* * Wait. */ for (;;) { /* * Process forced flags before we go sleep. */ if ( VMCPU_FF_IS_ANY_SET(pVCpu, VMCPU_FF_DBGF | VMCPU_FF_REQUEST) || VM_FF_IS_ANY_SET(pVM, VM_FF_EMT_RENDEZVOUS | VMCPU_FF_REQUEST | VM_FF_CHECK_VM_STATE)) { if (VMCPU_FF_IS_SET(pVCpu, VMCPU_FF_DBGF)) break; int rc; if (VM_FF_IS_SET(pVM, VM_FF_EMT_RENDEZVOUS)) rc = VMMR3EmtRendezvousFF(pVM, pVCpu); else if ( VM_FF_IS_SET(pVM, VM_FF_REQUEST) || VMCPU_FF_IS_SET(pVCpu, VMCPU_FF_REQUEST)) { LogFlow(("dbgfR3CpuWait: Processes requests...\n")); rc = VMR3ReqProcessU(pVM->pUVM, VMCPUID_ANY, false /*fPriorityOnly*/); if (rc == VINF_SUCCESS) rc = VMR3ReqProcessU(pVM->pUVM, pVCpu->idCpu, false /*fPriorityOnly*/); LogFlow(("dbgfR3CpuWait: VMR3ReqProcess -> %Rrc rcRet=%Rrc\n", rc, rcRet)); } else if (VM_FF_IS_SET(pVM, VM_FF_CHECK_VM_STATE)) { VMSTATE enmState = VMR3GetState(pVM); switch (enmState) { case VMSTATE_FATAL_ERROR: case VMSTATE_FATAL_ERROR_LS: case VMSTATE_GURU_MEDITATION: case VMSTATE_GURU_MEDITATION_LS: rc = VINF_EM_SUSPEND; break; case VMSTATE_DESTROYING: rc = VINF_EM_TERMINATE; break; default: rc = VERR_DBGF_IPE_1; AssertMsgFailed(("%s\n", VMGetStateName(enmState))); } } else rc = VINF_SUCCESS; if (rc >= VINF_EM_FIRST && rc <= VINF_EM_LAST) { switch (rc) { case VINF_EM_DBG_BREAKPOINT: case VINF_EM_DBG_STEPPED: case VINF_EM_DBG_STEP: case VINF_EM_DBG_STOP: case VINF_EM_DBG_EVENT: AssertMsgFailed(("rc=%Rrc\n", rc)); break; /* return straight away */ case VINF_EM_TERMINATE: case VINF_EM_OFF: LogFlow(("dbgfR3CpuWait: returns %Rrc\n", rc)); ASMAtomicWriteBool(&pUVCpu->dbgf.s.fStopped, false); return rc; /* remember return code. */ default: AssertReleaseMsgFailed(("rc=%Rrc is not in the switch!\n", rc)); RT_FALL_THRU(); case VINF_EM_RESET: case VINF_EM_SUSPEND: case VINF_EM_HALT: case VINF_EM_RESUME: case VINF_EM_RESCHEDULE: case VINF_EM_RESCHEDULE_REM: if (rc < rcRet || rcRet == VINF_SUCCESS) rcRet = rc; break; } } else if (RT_FAILURE(rc)) { LogFlow(("dbgfR3CpuWait: returns %Rrc\n", rc)); ASMAtomicWriteBool(&pUVCpu->dbgf.s.fStopped, false); return rc; } } else if (pVM->dbgf.s.fAttached) { int rc = VMR3WaitU(pUVCpu); if (RT_FAILURE(rc)) { LogFlow(("dbgfR3CpuWait: returns %Rrc (VMR3WaitU)\n", rc)); ASMAtomicWriteBool(&pUVCpu->dbgf.s.fStopped, false); return rc; } } else { LogFlow(("dbgfR3CpuWait: Debugger detached, continuing normal execution (%Rrc)\n", rcRet)); ASMAtomicWriteBool(&pUVCpu->dbgf.s.fStopped, false); return rcRet; } } /* * Process the command. */ VMCPU_FF_CLEAR(pVCpu, VMCPU_FF_DBGF); bool fResumeExecution; DBGFCMDDATA CmdData = pUVCpu->dbgf.s.DbgfCmdData; DBGFCMD enmCmd = dbgfR3CpuGetCmd(pUVCpu); int rc = dbgfR3CpuCmd(pVCpu, enmCmd, &CmdData, &fResumeExecution); if (fResumeExecution) { if (RT_FAILURE(rc)) rcRet = rc; else if ( rc >= VINF_EM_FIRST && rc <= VINF_EM_LAST && (rc < rcRet || rcRet == VINF_SUCCESS)) rcRet = rc; LogFlow(("dbgfR3CpuWait: returns %Rrc\n", rcRet)); ASMAtomicWriteBool(&pUVCpu->dbgf.s.fStopped, false); return rcRet; } } } /** * Executes command from debugger. * * The caller is responsible for waiting or resuming execution based on the * value returned in the *pfResumeExecution indicator. * * @returns VBox status code. (clearify!) * @param pVCpu The cross context vCPU structure. * @param enmCmd The command in question. * @param pCmdData Pointer to the command data. * @param pfResumeExecution Where to store the resume execution / continue waiting indicator. */ static int dbgfR3CpuCmd(PVMCPU pVCpu, DBGFCMD enmCmd, PDBGFCMDDATA pCmdData, bool *pfResumeExecution) { RT_NOREF(pCmdData); /* for later */ /* * The cases in this switch returns directly if no event to send. */ DBGFEVENTTYPE enmEvent; DBGFEVENTCTX enmCtx = DBGFEVENTCTX_INVALID; switch (enmCmd) { /* * Halt is answered by an event say that we've halted. */ case DBGFCMD_HALT: { *pfResumeExecution = false; enmEvent = DBGFEVENT_HALT_DONE; break; } /* * Resume is not answered, we just resume execution. */ case DBGFCMD_GO: { pVCpu->dbgf.s.fSingleSteppingRaw = false; *pfResumeExecution = true; return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** @todo implement (and define) the rest of the commands. */ /* * Single step, with trace into. */ case DBGFCMD_SINGLE_STEP: { Log2(("Single step\n")); PVM pVM = pVCpu->CTX_SUFF(pVM); if (pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.fFlags & DBGF_STEP_F_OVER) { if (dbgfStepGetCurInstrType(pVM, pVCpu) == DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE_CALL) pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.uCallDepth++; } if (pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.cMaxSteps > 0) { pVCpu->dbgf.s.fSingleSteppingRaw = true; *pfResumeExecution = true; return VINF_EM_DBG_STEP; } /* Stop after zero steps. Nonsense, but whatever. */ pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.idCpu = NIL_VMCPUID; *pfResumeExecution = false; enmCtx = dbgfR3FigureEventCtx(pVCpu); enmEvent = enmCtx != DBGFEVENTCTX_HYPER ? DBGFEVENT_STEPPED : DBGFEVENT_STEPPED_HYPER; break; } /* * Default is to send an invalid command event. */ default: { *pfResumeExecution = false; enmEvent = DBGFEVENT_INVALID_COMMAND; break; } } /* * Send the pending event. */ Log2(("DBGF: Emulation thread: sending event %d\n", enmEvent)); int rc = dbgfR3SendEventNoWait(pVCpu->CTX_SUFF(pVM), pVCpu, enmEvent, enmCtx); AssertRCStmt(rc, *pfResumeExecution = true); return rc; } /** * @callback_method_impl{FNVMMEMTRENDEZVOUS, * EMT rendezvous worker for DBGFR3Attach - only called on one EMT.} */ static DECLCALLBACK(VBOXSTRICTRC) dbgfR3Attach(PVM pVM, PVMCPU pVCpu, void *pvUser) { PUVM pUVM = pVM->pUVM; int *prcAttach = (int *)pvUser; RT_NOREF(pVCpu); if (pVM->dbgf.s.fAttached) { Log(("dbgfR3Attach: Debugger already attached\n")); *prcAttach = VERR_DBGF_ALREADY_ATTACHED; return VINF_SUCCESS; } /* * The per-CPU bits. */ for (uint32_t i = 0; i < pUVM->cCpus; i++) { PUVMCPU pUVCpu = &pUVM->aCpus[i]; pUVCpu->dbgf.s.enmDbgfCmd = DBGFCMD_NO_COMMAND; RT_ZERO(pUVCpu->dbgf.s.DbgfCmdData); } /* * Init of the VM -> Debugger communication part living in the global VM structure. */ pUVM->dbgf.s.cDbgEvtMax = pVM->cCpus * 5 + 10; /* Initial size of event ring, increased when being full. */ pUVM->dbgf.s.idxDbgEvtWrite = 0; pUVM->dbgf.s.idxDbgEvtRead = 0; pUVM->dbgf.s.hEvtWait = NIL_RTSEMEVENT; pUVM->dbgf.s.hEvtRingBufFull = NIL_RTSEMEVENTMULTI; pUVM->dbgf.s.hMtxDbgEvtWr = NIL_RTSEMFASTMUTEX; int rc; pUVM->dbgf.s.paDbgEvts = (PDBGFEVENT)MMR3HeapAllocU(pUVM, MM_TAG_DBGF, pUVM->dbgf.s.cDbgEvtMax * sizeof(DBGFEVENT)); if (pUVM->dbgf.s.paDbgEvts) { rc = RTSemEventCreate(&pUVM->dbgf.s.hEvtWait); if (RT_SUCCESS(rc)) { rc = RTSemFastMutexCreate(&pUVM->dbgf.s.hMtxDbgEvtWr); if (RT_SUCCESS(rc)) { rc = RTSemEventMultiCreate(&pUVM->dbgf.s.hEvtRingBufFull); if (RT_SUCCESS(rc)) { /* * At last, set the attached flag. */ ASMAtomicWriteBool(&pVM->dbgf.s.fAttached, true); *prcAttach = VINF_SUCCESS; return VINF_SUCCESS; } RTSemFastMutexDestroy(pUVM->dbgf.s.hMtxDbgEvtWr); pUVM->dbgf.s.hMtxDbgEvtWr = NIL_RTSEMFASTMUTEX; } RTSemEventDestroy(pUVM->dbgf.s.hEvtWait); pUVM->dbgf.s.hEvtWait = NIL_RTSEMEVENT; } } else rc = VERR_NO_MEMORY; *prcAttach = rc; return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Attaches a debugger to the specified VM. * * Only one debugger at a time. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pUVM The user mode VM handle. */ VMMR3DECL(int) DBGFR3Attach(PUVM pUVM) { UVM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pUVM, VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE); PVM pVM = pUVM->pVM; VM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pVM, VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE); /* * Call the VM, use EMT rendezvous for serialization. */ int rcAttach = VERR_IPE_UNINITIALIZED_STATUS; int rc = VMMR3EmtRendezvous(pVM, VMMEMTRENDEZVOUS_FLAGS_TYPE_ONCE | VMMEMTRENDEZVOUS_FLAGS_PRIORITY, dbgfR3Attach, &rcAttach); if (RT_SUCCESS(rc)) rc = rcAttach; return rc; } /** * @callback_method_impl{FNVMMEMTRENDEZVOUS, * EMT rendezvous worker for DBGFR3Detach - called on all EMTs (why?).} */ static DECLCALLBACK(VBOXSTRICTRC) dbgfR3Detach(PVM pVM, PVMCPU pVCpu, void *pvUser) { if (pVCpu->idCpu == 0) { PUVM pUVM = (PUVM)pvUser; /* * Per-CPU cleanup. */ for (VMCPUID i = 0; i < pUVM->cCpus; i++) { PUVMCPU pUVCpu = &pUVM->aCpus[i]; pUVCpu->dbgf.s.enmDbgfCmd = DBGFCMD_NO_COMMAND; RT_ZERO(pUVCpu->dbgf.s.DbgfCmdData); } /* * De-init of the VM -> Debugger communication part living in the global VM structure. */ if (pUVM->dbgf.s.paDbgEvts) { MMR3HeapFree(pUVM->dbgf.s.paDbgEvts); pUVM->dbgf.s.paDbgEvts = NULL; } if (pUVM->dbgf.s.hEvtWait != NIL_RTSEMEVENT) { RTSemEventDestroy(pUVM->dbgf.s.hEvtWait); pUVM->dbgf.s.hEvtWait = NIL_RTSEMEVENT; } if (pUVM->dbgf.s.hMtxDbgEvtWr != NIL_RTSEMFASTMUTEX) { RTSemFastMutexDestroy(pUVM->dbgf.s.hMtxDbgEvtWr); pUVM->dbgf.s.hMtxDbgEvtWr = NIL_RTSEMFASTMUTEX; } if (pUVM->dbgf.s.hEvtRingBufFull != NIL_RTSEMEVENTMULTI) { RTSemEventMultiDestroy(pUVM->dbgf.s.hEvtRingBufFull); pUVM->dbgf.s.hEvtRingBufFull = NIL_RTSEMEVENTMULTI; } pUVM->dbgf.s.cDbgEvtMax = 0; pUVM->dbgf.s.idxDbgEvtWrite = 0; pUVM->dbgf.s.idxDbgEvtRead = 0; pUVM->dbgf.s.hEvtWait = NIL_RTSEMEVENT; pUVM->dbgf.s.hEvtRingBufFull = NIL_RTSEMEVENTMULTI; pUVM->dbgf.s.hMtxDbgEvtWr = NIL_RTSEMFASTMUTEX; ASMAtomicWriteBool(&pVM->dbgf.s.fAttached, false); } return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Detaches a debugger from the specified VM. * * Caller must be attached to the VM. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pUVM The user mode VM handle. */ VMMR3DECL(int) DBGFR3Detach(PUVM pUVM) { LogFlow(("DBGFR3Detach:\n")); /* * Validate input. The UVM handle shall be valid, the VM handle might be * in the processes of being destroyed already, so deal quietly with that. */ UVM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pUVM, VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE); PVM pVM = pUVM->pVM; if (!VM_IS_VALID_EXT(pVM)) return VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE; /* * Check if attached. */ if (!pVM->dbgf.s.fAttached) return VERR_DBGF_NOT_ATTACHED; return VMMR3EmtRendezvous(pVM, VMMEMTRENDEZVOUS_FLAGS_TYPE_ALL_AT_ONCE | VMMEMTRENDEZVOUS_FLAGS_PRIORITY, dbgfR3Detach, pUVM); } /** * Wait for a debug event. * * @returns VBox status code. Will not return VBOX_INTERRUPTED. * @param pUVM The user mode VM handle. * @param cMillies Number of millis to wait. * @param pEvent Where to store the event data. */ VMMR3DECL(int) DBGFR3EventWait(PUVM pUVM, RTMSINTERVAL cMillies, PDBGFEVENT pEvent) { /* * Check state. */ UVM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pUVM, VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE); PVM pVM = pUVM->pVM; VM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pVM, VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE); AssertReturn(pVM->dbgf.s.fAttached, VERR_DBGF_NOT_ATTACHED); RT_BZERO(pEvent, sizeof(*pEvent)); /* * Wait for an event to arrive if there are none. */ int rc = VINF_SUCCESS; uint32_t idxDbgEvtRead = ASMAtomicReadU32(&pUVM->dbgf.s.idxDbgEvtRead); if (idxDbgEvtRead == ASMAtomicReadU32(&pUVM->dbgf.s.idxDbgEvtWrite)) { do { rc = RTSemEventWait(pUVM->dbgf.s.hEvtWait, cMillies); } while ( RT_SUCCESS(rc) && idxDbgEvtRead == ASMAtomicReadU32(&pUVM->dbgf.s.idxDbgEvtWrite)); } if (RT_SUCCESS(rc)) { Assert(idxDbgEvtRead != ASMAtomicReadU32(&pUVM->dbgf.s.idxDbgEvtWrite)); uint32_t const cDbgEvtMax = RT_MAX(1, pUVM->dbgf.s.cDbgEvtMax); memcpy(pEvent, &pUVM->dbgf.s.paDbgEvts[idxDbgEvtRead % cDbgEvtMax], sizeof(*pEvent)); ASMAtomicWriteU32(&pUVM->dbgf.s.idxDbgEvtRead, (idxDbgEvtRead + 1) % cDbgEvtMax); } Log2(("DBGFR3EventWait: rc=%Rrc (event type %d)\n", rc, pEvent->enmType)); return rc; } /** * Halts VM execution. * * After calling this the VM isn't actually halted till an DBGFEVENT_HALT_DONE * arrives. Until that time it's not possible to issue any new commands. * * @returns VBox status code. * @retval VWRN_DBGF_ALREADY_HALTED if @a idCpu is VMCPUID_ALL and all vCPUs * are halted. * @param pUVM The user mode VM handle. * @param idCpu The vCPU to halt, VMCPUID_ALL halts all still running vCPUs. */ VMMR3DECL(int) DBGFR3Halt(PUVM pUVM, VMCPUID idCpu) { /* * Check state. */ UVM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pUVM, VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE); PVM pVM = pUVM->pVM; VM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pVM, VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE); AssertReturn(pVM->dbgf.s.fAttached, VERR_DBGF_NOT_ATTACHED); AssertReturn(idCpu == VMCPUID_ALL || idCpu < pVM->cCpus, VERR_INVALID_CPU_ID); /* * Halt the requested CPUs as needed. */ int rc; if (idCpu != VMCPUID_ALL) { PUVMCPU pUVCpu = &pUVM->aCpus[idCpu]; if (!dbgfR3CpuIsHalted(pUVCpu)) { dbgfR3CpuSetCmdAndNotify(pUVCpu, DBGFCMD_HALT); rc = VINF_SUCCESS; } else rc = VWRN_DBGF_ALREADY_HALTED; } else { rc = VWRN_DBGF_ALREADY_HALTED; for (VMCPUID i = 0; i < pUVM->cCpus; i++) { PUVMCPU pUVCpu = &pUVM->aCpus[i]; if (!dbgfR3CpuIsHalted(pUVCpu)) { dbgfR3CpuSetCmdAndNotify(pUVCpu, DBGFCMD_HALT); rc = VINF_SUCCESS; } } } return rc; } /** * Checks if any of the specified vCPUs have been halted by the debugger. * * @returns True if at least one halted vCPUs. * @returns False if no halted vCPUs. * @param pUVM The user mode VM handle. * @param idCpu The CPU id to check for, VMCPUID_ALL will return true if * at least a single vCPU is halted in the debugger. */ VMMR3DECL(bool) DBGFR3IsHalted(PUVM pUVM, VMCPUID idCpu) { UVM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pUVM, false); PVM pVM = pUVM->pVM; VM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pVM, false); AssertReturn(pVM->dbgf.s.fAttached, false); return dbgfR3CpuAreAnyHaltedByCpuId(pUVM, idCpu); } /** * Checks if the debugger can wait for events or not. * * This function is only used by lazy, multiplexing debuggers. :-) * * @returns VBox status code. * @retval VINF_SUCCESS if waitable. * @retval VERR_SEM_OUT_OF_TURN if not waitable. * @retval VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE if the VM is being (/ has been) destroyed * (not asserted) or if the handle is invalid (asserted). * @retval VERR_DBGF_NOT_ATTACHED if not attached. * * @param pUVM The user mode VM handle. */ VMMR3DECL(int) DBGFR3QueryWaitable(PUVM pUVM) { UVM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pUVM, VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE); /* Note! There is a slight race here, unfortunately. */ PVM pVM = pUVM->pVM; if (!RT_VALID_PTR(pVM)) return VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE; if (pVM->enmVMState >= VMSTATE_DESTROYING) return VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE; if (!pVM->dbgf.s.fAttached) return VERR_DBGF_NOT_ATTACHED; /** @todo was: if (!RTSemPongShouldWait(...)) return VERR_SEM_OUT_OF_TURN; */ return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Resumes VM execution. * * There is no receipt event on this command. * * @returns VBox status code. * @retval VWRN_DBGF_ALREADY_RUNNING if the specified vCPUs are all running. * @param pUVM The user mode VM handle. * @param idCpu The vCPU to resume, VMCPUID_ALL resumes all still halted vCPUs. */ VMMR3DECL(int) DBGFR3Resume(PUVM pUVM, VMCPUID idCpu) { /* * Validate input and attachment state. */ UVM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pUVM, VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE); PVM pVM = pUVM->pVM; VM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pVM, VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE); AssertReturn(pVM->dbgf.s.fAttached, VERR_DBGF_NOT_ATTACHED); /* * Ping the halted emulation threads, telling them to run. */ int rc = VWRN_DBGF_ALREADY_RUNNING; if (idCpu != VMCPUID_ALL) { PUVMCPU pUVCpu = &pUVM->aCpus[idCpu]; if (dbgfR3CpuIsHalted(pUVCpu)) { rc = dbgfR3CpuSetCmdAndNotify(pUVCpu, DBGFCMD_GO); AssertRC(rc); } } else { for (VMCPUID i = 0; i < pUVM->cCpus; i++) { PUVMCPU pUVCpu = &pUVM->aCpus[i]; if (dbgfR3CpuIsHalted(pUVCpu)) { int rc2 = dbgfR3CpuSetCmdAndNotify(pUVCpu, DBGFCMD_GO); AssertRC(rc2); if (rc == VWRN_DBGF_ALREADY_RUNNING || RT_FAILURE(rc2)) rc = rc2; } } } return rc; } /** * Classifies the current instruction. * * @returns Type of instruction. * @param pVM The cross context VM structure. * @param pVCpu The current CPU. * @thread EMT(pVCpu) */ static DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE dbgfStepGetCurInstrType(PVM pVM, PVMCPU pVCpu) { /* * Read the instruction. */ size_t cbRead = 0; uint8_t abOpcode[16] = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }; int rc = PGMR3DbgReadGCPtr(pVM, abOpcode, CPUMGetGuestFlatPC(pVCpu), sizeof(abOpcode) - 1, 0 /*fFlags*/, &cbRead); if (RT_SUCCESS(rc)) { /* * Do minimal parsing. No real need to involve the disassembler here. */ uint8_t *pb = abOpcode; for (;;) { switch (*pb++) { default: return DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE_OTHER; case 0xe8: /* call rel16/32 */ case 0x9a: /* call farptr */ case 0xcc: /* int3 */ case 0xcd: /* int xx */ // case 0xce: /* into */ return DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE_CALL; case 0xc2: /* ret xx */ case 0xc3: /* ret */ case 0xca: /* retf xx */ case 0xcb: /* retf */ case 0xcf: /* iret */ return DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE_RET; case 0xff: if ( ((*pb >> X86_MODRM_REG_SHIFT) & X86_MODRM_REG_SMASK) == 2 /* call indir */ || ((*pb >> X86_MODRM_REG_SHIFT) & X86_MODRM_REG_SMASK) == 3) /* call indir-farptr */ return DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE_CALL; return DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE_OTHER; case 0x0f: switch (*pb++) { case 0x05: /* syscall */ case 0x34: /* sysenter */ return DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE_CALL; case 0x07: /* sysret */ case 0x35: /* sysexit */ return DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE_RET; } break; /* Must handle some REX prefixes. So we do all normal prefixes. */ case 0x40: case 0x41: case 0x42: case 0x43: case 0x44: case 0x45: case 0x46: case 0x47: case 0x48: case 0x49: case 0x4a: case 0x4b: case 0x4c: case 0x4d: case 0x4e: case 0x4f: if (!CPUMIsGuestIn64BitCode(pVCpu)) return DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE_OTHER; break; case 0x2e: /* CS */ case 0x36: /* SS */ case 0x3e: /* DS */ case 0x26: /* ES */ case 0x64: /* FS */ case 0x65: /* GS */ case 0x66: /* op size */ case 0x67: /* addr size */ case 0xf0: /* lock */ case 0xf2: /* REPNZ */ case 0xf3: /* REPZ */ break; } } } return DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE_INVALID; } /** * Checks if the stepping has reached a stop point. * * Called when raising a stepped event. * * @returns true if the event should be raised, false if we should take one more * step first. * @param pVM The cross context VM structure. * @param pVCpu The cross context per CPU structure of the calling EMT. * @thread EMT(pVCpu) */ static bool dbgfStepAreWeThereYet(PVM pVM, PVMCPU pVCpu) { /* * Check valid pVCpu and that it matches the CPU one stepping. */ if (pVCpu) { if (pVCpu->idCpu == pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.idCpu) { /* * Increase the number of steps and see if we've reached the max. */ pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.cSteps++; if (pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.cSteps < pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.cMaxSteps) { /* * Check PC and SP address filtering. */ if (pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.fFlags & (DBGF_STEP_F_STOP_ON_ADDRESS | DBGF_STEP_F_STOP_ON_STACK_POP)) { if ( (pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.fFlags & DBGF_STEP_F_STOP_ON_ADDRESS) && pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.AddrPc == CPUMGetGuestFlatPC(pVCpu)) return true; if ( (pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.fFlags & DBGF_STEP_F_STOP_ON_STACK_POP) && CPUMGetGuestFlatSP(pVCpu) - pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.AddrStackPop < pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.cbStackPop) return true; } /* * Do step-over filtering separate from the step-into one. */ if (pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.fFlags & DBGF_STEP_F_OVER) { DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE enmType = dbgfStepGetCurInstrType(pVM, pVCpu); switch (enmType) { default: if ( pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.uCallDepth != 0 || (pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.fFlags & DBGF_STEP_F_STOP_FILTER_MASK)) break; return true; case DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE_CALL: if ( (pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.fFlags & DBGF_STEP_F_STOP_ON_CALL) && pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.uCallDepth == 0) return true; pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.uCallDepth++; break; case DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE_RET: if (pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.uCallDepth == 0) { if (pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.fFlags & DBGF_STEP_F_STOP_ON_RET) return true; /* If after return, we use the cMaxStep limit to stop the next time. */ if (pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.fFlags & DBGF_STEP_F_STOP_AFTER_RET) pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.cMaxSteps = pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.cSteps + 1; } else if (pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.uCallDepth > 0) pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.uCallDepth--; break; } return false; } /* * Filtered step-into. */ else if ( pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.fFlags & (DBGF_STEP_F_STOP_ON_CALL | DBGF_STEP_F_STOP_ON_RET | DBGF_STEP_F_STOP_AFTER_RET)) { DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE enmType = dbgfStepGetCurInstrType(pVM, pVCpu); switch (enmType) { default: break; case DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE_CALL: if (pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.fFlags & DBGF_STEP_F_STOP_ON_CALL) return true; break; case DBGFSTEPINSTRTYPE_RET: if (pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.fFlags & DBGF_STEP_F_STOP_ON_RET) return true; /* If after return, we use the cMaxStep limit to stop the next time. */ if (pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.fFlags & DBGF_STEP_F_STOP_AFTER_RET) pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.cMaxSteps = pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.cSteps + 1; break; } return false; } } } } return true; } /** * Step Into. * * A single step event is generated from this command. * The current implementation is not reliable, so don't rely on the event coming. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pUVM The user mode VM handle. * @param idCpu The ID of the CPU to single step on. */ VMMR3DECL(int) DBGFR3Step(PUVM pUVM, VMCPUID idCpu) { return DBGFR3StepEx(pUVM, idCpu, DBGF_STEP_F_INTO, NULL, NULL, 0, 1); } /** * Full fleged step. * * This extended stepping API allows for doing multiple steps before raising an * event, helping implementing step over, step out and other more advanced * features. * * Like the DBGFR3Step() API, this will normally generate a DBGFEVENT_STEPPED or * DBGFEVENT_STEPPED_EVENT. However the stepping may be interrupted by other * events, which will abort the stepping. * * The stop on pop area feature is for safeguarding step out. * * Please note though, that it will always use stepping and never breakpoints. * While this allows for a much greater flexibility it can at times be rather * slow. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pUVM The user mode VM handle. * @param idCpu The ID of the CPU to single step on. * @param fFlags Flags controlling the stepping, DBGF_STEP_F_XXX. * Either DBGF_STEP_F_INTO or DBGF_STEP_F_OVER must * always be specified. * @param pStopPcAddr Address to stop executing at. Completely ignored * unless DBGF_STEP_F_STOP_ON_ADDRESS is specified. * @param pStopPopAddr Stack address that SP must be lower than when * performing DBGF_STEP_F_STOP_ON_STACK_POP filtering. * @param cbStopPop The range starting at @a pStopPopAddr which is * considered to be within the same thread stack. Note * that the API allows @a pStopPopAddr and @a cbStopPop * to form an area that wraps around and it will * consider the part starting at 0 as included. * @param cMaxSteps The maximum number of steps to take. This is to * prevent stepping for ever, so passing UINT32_MAX is * not recommended. * * @remarks The two address arguments must be guest context virtual addresses, * or HMA. The code doesn't make much of a point of out HMA, though. */ VMMR3DECL(int) DBGFR3StepEx(PUVM pUVM, VMCPUID idCpu, uint32_t fFlags, PCDBGFADDRESS pStopPcAddr, PCDBGFADDRESS pStopPopAddr, RTGCUINTPTR cbStopPop, uint32_t cMaxSteps) { /* * Check state. */ UVM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pUVM, VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE); PVM pVM = pUVM->pVM; VM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pVM, VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE); AssertReturn(idCpu < pVM->cCpus, VERR_INVALID_PARAMETER); AssertReturn(!(fFlags & ~DBGF_STEP_F_VALID_MASK), VERR_INVALID_FLAGS); AssertReturn(RT_BOOL(fFlags & DBGF_STEP_F_INTO) != RT_BOOL(fFlags & DBGF_STEP_F_OVER), VERR_INVALID_FLAGS); if (fFlags & DBGF_STEP_F_STOP_ON_ADDRESS) { AssertReturn(RT_VALID_PTR(pStopPcAddr), VERR_INVALID_POINTER); AssertReturn(DBGFADDRESS_IS_VALID(pStopPcAddr), VERR_INVALID_PARAMETER); AssertReturn(DBGFADDRESS_IS_VIRT_GC(pStopPcAddr), VERR_INVALID_PARAMETER); } AssertReturn(!(fFlags & DBGF_STEP_F_STOP_ON_STACK_POP) || RT_VALID_PTR(pStopPopAddr), VERR_INVALID_POINTER); if (fFlags & DBGF_STEP_F_STOP_ON_STACK_POP) { AssertReturn(RT_VALID_PTR(pStopPopAddr), VERR_INVALID_POINTER); AssertReturn(DBGFADDRESS_IS_VALID(pStopPopAddr), VERR_INVALID_PARAMETER); AssertReturn(DBGFADDRESS_IS_VIRT_GC(pStopPopAddr), VERR_INVALID_PARAMETER); AssertReturn(cbStopPop > 0, VERR_INVALID_PARAMETER); } AssertReturn(pVM->dbgf.s.fAttached, VERR_DBGF_NOT_ATTACHED); PUVMCPU pUVCpu = &pUVM->aCpus[idCpu]; if (RT_LIKELY(dbgfR3CpuIsHalted(pUVCpu))) { /* likely */ } else return VERR_SEM_OUT_OF_TURN; Assert(pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.idCpu == NIL_VMCPUID); /* * Send the emulation thread a single-step command. */ if (fFlags == DBGF_STEP_F_INTO) pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.idCpu = NIL_VMCPUID; else pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.idCpu = idCpu; pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.fFlags = fFlags; if (fFlags & DBGF_STEP_F_STOP_ON_ADDRESS) pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.AddrPc = pStopPcAddr->FlatPtr; else pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.AddrPc = 0; if (fFlags & DBGF_STEP_F_STOP_ON_STACK_POP) { pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.AddrStackPop = pStopPopAddr->FlatPtr; pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.cbStackPop = cbStopPop; } else { pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.AddrStackPop = 0; pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.cbStackPop = RTGCPTR_MAX; } pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.cMaxSteps = cMaxSteps; pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.cSteps = 0; pVM->dbgf.s.SteppingFilter.uCallDepth = 0; Assert(dbgfR3CpuIsHalted(pUVCpu)); return dbgfR3CpuSetCmdAndNotify(pUVCpu, DBGFCMD_SINGLE_STEP); } /** * dbgfR3EventConfigEx argument packet. */ typedef struct DBGFR3EVENTCONFIGEXARGS { PCDBGFEVENTCONFIG paConfigs; size_t cConfigs; int rc; } DBGFR3EVENTCONFIGEXARGS; /** Pointer to a dbgfR3EventConfigEx argument packet. */ typedef DBGFR3EVENTCONFIGEXARGS *PDBGFR3EVENTCONFIGEXARGS; /** * @callback_method_impl{FNVMMEMTRENDEZVOUS, Worker for DBGFR3EventConfigEx.} */ static DECLCALLBACK(VBOXSTRICTRC) dbgfR3EventConfigEx(PVM pVM, PVMCPU pVCpu, void *pvUser) { if (pVCpu->idCpu == 0) { PDBGFR3EVENTCONFIGEXARGS pArgs = (PDBGFR3EVENTCONFIGEXARGS)pvUser; DBGFEVENTCONFIG volatile const *paConfigs = pArgs->paConfigs; size_t cConfigs = pArgs->cConfigs; /* * Apply the changes. */ unsigned cChanges = 0; for (uint32_t i = 0; i < cConfigs; i++) { DBGFEVENTTYPE enmType = paConfigs[i].enmType; AssertReturn(enmType >= DBGFEVENT_FIRST_SELECTABLE && enmType < DBGFEVENT_END, VERR_INVALID_PARAMETER); if (paConfigs[i].fEnabled) cChanges += ASMAtomicBitTestAndSet(&pVM->dbgf.s.bmSelectedEvents, enmType) == false; else cChanges += ASMAtomicBitTestAndClear(&pVM->dbgf.s.bmSelectedEvents, enmType) == true; } /* * Inform HM about changes. */ if (cChanges > 0) { if (HMIsEnabled(pVM)) { HMR3NotifyDebugEventChanged(pVM); HMR3NotifyDebugEventChangedPerCpu(pVM, pVCpu); } else if (VM_IS_NEM_ENABLED(pVM)) { NEMR3NotifyDebugEventChanged(pVM); NEMR3NotifyDebugEventChangedPerCpu(pVM, pVCpu); } } } else if (HMIsEnabled(pVM)) HMR3NotifyDebugEventChangedPerCpu(pVM, pVCpu); else if (VM_IS_NEM_ENABLED(pVM)) NEMR3NotifyDebugEventChangedPerCpu(pVM, pVCpu); return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Configures (enables/disables) multiple selectable debug events. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pUVM The user mode VM handle. * @param paConfigs The event to configure and their new state. * @param cConfigs Number of entries in @a paConfigs. */ VMMR3DECL(int) DBGFR3EventConfigEx(PUVM pUVM, PCDBGFEVENTCONFIG paConfigs, size_t cConfigs) { /* * Validate input. */ size_t i = cConfigs; while (i-- > 0) { AssertReturn(paConfigs[i].enmType >= DBGFEVENT_FIRST_SELECTABLE, VERR_INVALID_PARAMETER); AssertReturn(paConfigs[i].enmType < DBGFEVENT_END, VERR_INVALID_PARAMETER); } UVM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pUVM, VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE); PVM pVM = pUVM->pVM; VM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pVM, VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE); /* * Apply the changes in EMT(0) and rendezvous with the other CPUs so they * can sync their data and execution with new debug state. */ DBGFR3EVENTCONFIGEXARGS Args = { paConfigs, cConfigs, VINF_SUCCESS }; int rc = VMMR3EmtRendezvous(pVM, VMMEMTRENDEZVOUS_FLAGS_TYPE_ASCENDING | VMMEMTRENDEZVOUS_FLAGS_PRIORITY, dbgfR3EventConfigEx, &Args); if (RT_SUCCESS(rc)) rc = Args.rc; return rc; } /** * Enables or disables a selectable debug event. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pUVM The user mode VM handle. * @param enmEvent The selectable debug event. * @param fEnabled The new state. */ VMMR3DECL(int) DBGFR3EventConfig(PUVM pUVM, DBGFEVENTTYPE enmEvent, bool fEnabled) { /* * Convert to an array call. */ DBGFEVENTCONFIG EvtCfg = { enmEvent, fEnabled }; return DBGFR3EventConfigEx(pUVM, &EvtCfg, 1); } /** * Checks if the given selectable event is enabled. * * @returns true if enabled, false if not or invalid input. * @param pUVM The user mode VM handle. * @param enmEvent The selectable debug event. * @sa DBGFR3EventQuery */ VMMR3DECL(bool) DBGFR3EventIsEnabled(PUVM pUVM, DBGFEVENTTYPE enmEvent) { /* * Validate input. */ AssertReturn( enmEvent >= DBGFEVENT_HALT_DONE && enmEvent < DBGFEVENT_END, false); Assert( enmEvent >= DBGFEVENT_FIRST_SELECTABLE || enmEvent == DBGFEVENT_BREAKPOINT || enmEvent == DBGFEVENT_BREAKPOINT_IO || enmEvent == DBGFEVENT_BREAKPOINT_MMIO); UVM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pUVM, false); PVM pVM = pUVM->pVM; VM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pVM, false); /* * Check the event status. */ return ASMBitTest(&pVM->dbgf.s.bmSelectedEvents, enmEvent); } /** * Queries the status of a set of events. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pUVM The user mode VM handle. * @param paConfigs The events to query and where to return the state. * @param cConfigs The number of elements in @a paConfigs. * @sa DBGFR3EventIsEnabled, DBGF_IS_EVENT_ENABLED */ VMMR3DECL(int) DBGFR3EventQuery(PUVM pUVM, PDBGFEVENTCONFIG paConfigs, size_t cConfigs) { /* * Validate input. */ UVM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pUVM, VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE); PVM pVM = pUVM->pVM; VM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pVM, VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE); for (size_t i = 0; i < cConfigs; i++) { DBGFEVENTTYPE enmType = paConfigs[i].enmType; AssertReturn( enmType >= DBGFEVENT_HALT_DONE && enmType < DBGFEVENT_END, VERR_INVALID_PARAMETER); Assert( enmType >= DBGFEVENT_FIRST_SELECTABLE || enmType == DBGFEVENT_BREAKPOINT || enmType == DBGFEVENT_BREAKPOINT_IO || enmType == DBGFEVENT_BREAKPOINT_MMIO); paConfigs[i].fEnabled = ASMBitTest(&pVM->dbgf.s.bmSelectedEvents, paConfigs[i].enmType); } return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * dbgfR3InterruptConfigEx argument packet. */ typedef struct DBGFR3INTERRUPTCONFIGEXARGS { PCDBGFINTERRUPTCONFIG paConfigs; size_t cConfigs; int rc; } DBGFR3INTERRUPTCONFIGEXARGS; /** Pointer to a dbgfR3InterruptConfigEx argument packet. */ typedef DBGFR3INTERRUPTCONFIGEXARGS *PDBGFR3INTERRUPTCONFIGEXARGS; /** * @callback_method_impl{FNVMMEMTRENDEZVOUS, * Worker for DBGFR3InterruptConfigEx.} */ static DECLCALLBACK(VBOXSTRICTRC) dbgfR3InterruptConfigEx(PVM pVM, PVMCPU pVCpu, void *pvUser) { if (pVCpu->idCpu == 0) { PDBGFR3INTERRUPTCONFIGEXARGS pArgs = (PDBGFR3INTERRUPTCONFIGEXARGS)pvUser; PCDBGFINTERRUPTCONFIG paConfigs = pArgs->paConfigs; size_t cConfigs = pArgs->cConfigs; /* * Apply the changes. */ bool fChanged = false; bool fThis; for (uint32_t i = 0; i < cConfigs; i++) { /* * Hardware interrupts. */ if (paConfigs[i].enmHardState == DBGFINTERRUPTSTATE_ENABLED) { fChanged |= fThis = ASMAtomicBitTestAndSet(&pVM->dbgf.s.bmHardIntBreakpoints, paConfigs[i].iInterrupt) == false; if (fThis) { Assert(pVM->dbgf.s.cHardIntBreakpoints < 256); pVM->dbgf.s.cHardIntBreakpoints++; } } else if (paConfigs[i].enmHardState == DBGFINTERRUPTSTATE_DISABLED) { fChanged |= fThis = ASMAtomicBitTestAndClear(&pVM->dbgf.s.bmHardIntBreakpoints, paConfigs[i].iInterrupt) == true; if (fThis) { Assert(pVM->dbgf.s.cHardIntBreakpoints > 0); pVM->dbgf.s.cHardIntBreakpoints--; } } /* * Software interrupts. */ if (paConfigs[i].enmHardState == DBGFINTERRUPTSTATE_ENABLED) { fChanged |= fThis = ASMAtomicBitTestAndSet(&pVM->dbgf.s.bmSoftIntBreakpoints, paConfigs[i].iInterrupt) == false; if (fThis) { Assert(pVM->dbgf.s.cSoftIntBreakpoints < 256); pVM->dbgf.s.cSoftIntBreakpoints++; } } else if (paConfigs[i].enmSoftState == DBGFINTERRUPTSTATE_DISABLED) { fChanged |= fThis = ASMAtomicBitTestAndClear(&pVM->dbgf.s.bmSoftIntBreakpoints, paConfigs[i].iInterrupt) == true; if (fThis) { Assert(pVM->dbgf.s.cSoftIntBreakpoints > 0); pVM->dbgf.s.cSoftIntBreakpoints--; } } } /* * Update the event bitmap entries. */ if (pVM->dbgf.s.cHardIntBreakpoints > 0) fChanged |= ASMAtomicBitTestAndSet(&pVM->dbgf.s.bmSelectedEvents, DBGFEVENT_INTERRUPT_HARDWARE) == false; else fChanged |= ASMAtomicBitTestAndClear(&pVM->dbgf.s.bmSelectedEvents, DBGFEVENT_INTERRUPT_HARDWARE) == true; if (pVM->dbgf.s.cSoftIntBreakpoints > 0) fChanged |= ASMAtomicBitTestAndSet(&pVM->dbgf.s.bmSelectedEvents, DBGFEVENT_INTERRUPT_SOFTWARE) == false; else fChanged |= ASMAtomicBitTestAndClear(&pVM->dbgf.s.bmSelectedEvents, DBGFEVENT_INTERRUPT_SOFTWARE) == true; /* * Inform HM about changes. */ if (fChanged) { if (HMIsEnabled(pVM)) { HMR3NotifyDebugEventChanged(pVM); HMR3NotifyDebugEventChangedPerCpu(pVM, pVCpu); } else if (VM_IS_NEM_ENABLED(pVM)) { NEMR3NotifyDebugEventChanged(pVM); NEMR3NotifyDebugEventChangedPerCpu(pVM, pVCpu); } } } else if (HMIsEnabled(pVM)) HMR3NotifyDebugEventChangedPerCpu(pVM, pVCpu); else if (VM_IS_NEM_ENABLED(pVM)) NEMR3NotifyDebugEventChangedPerCpu(pVM, pVCpu); return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Changes * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pUVM The user mode VM handle. * @param paConfigs The events to query and where to return the state. * @param cConfigs The number of elements in @a paConfigs. * @sa DBGFR3InterruptConfigHardware, DBGFR3InterruptConfigSoftware */ VMMR3DECL(int) DBGFR3InterruptConfigEx(PUVM pUVM, PCDBGFINTERRUPTCONFIG paConfigs, size_t cConfigs) { /* * Validate input. */ size_t i = cConfigs; while (i-- > 0) { AssertReturn(paConfigs[i].enmHardState <= DBGFINTERRUPTSTATE_DONT_TOUCH, VERR_INVALID_PARAMETER); AssertReturn(paConfigs[i].enmSoftState <= DBGFINTERRUPTSTATE_DONT_TOUCH, VERR_INVALID_PARAMETER); } UVM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pUVM, VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE); PVM pVM = pUVM->pVM; VM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pVM, VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE); /* * Apply the changes in EMT(0) and rendezvous with the other CPUs so they * can sync their data and execution with new debug state. */ DBGFR3INTERRUPTCONFIGEXARGS Args = { paConfigs, cConfigs, VINF_SUCCESS }; int rc = VMMR3EmtRendezvous(pVM, VMMEMTRENDEZVOUS_FLAGS_TYPE_ASCENDING | VMMEMTRENDEZVOUS_FLAGS_PRIORITY, dbgfR3InterruptConfigEx, &Args); if (RT_SUCCESS(rc)) rc = Args.rc; return rc; } /** * Configures interception of a hardware interrupt. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pUVM The user mode VM handle. * @param iInterrupt The interrupt number. * @param fEnabled Whether interception is enabled or not. * @sa DBGFR3InterruptSoftwareConfig, DBGFR3InterruptConfigEx */ VMMR3DECL(int) DBGFR3InterruptHardwareConfig(PUVM pUVM, uint8_t iInterrupt, bool fEnabled) { /* * Convert to DBGFR3InterruptConfigEx call. */ DBGFINTERRUPTCONFIG IntCfg = { iInterrupt, (uint8_t)fEnabled, DBGFINTERRUPTSTATE_DONT_TOUCH }; return DBGFR3InterruptConfigEx(pUVM, &IntCfg, 1); } /** * Configures interception of a software interrupt. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pUVM The user mode VM handle. * @param iInterrupt The interrupt number. * @param fEnabled Whether interception is enabled or not. * @sa DBGFR3InterruptHardwareConfig, DBGFR3InterruptConfigEx */ VMMR3DECL(int) DBGFR3InterruptSoftwareConfig(PUVM pUVM, uint8_t iInterrupt, bool fEnabled) { /* * Convert to DBGFR3InterruptConfigEx call. */ DBGFINTERRUPTCONFIG IntCfg = { iInterrupt, DBGFINTERRUPTSTATE_DONT_TOUCH, (uint8_t)fEnabled }; return DBGFR3InterruptConfigEx(pUVM, &IntCfg, 1); } /** * Checks whether interception is enabled for a hardware interrupt. * * @returns true if enabled, false if not or invalid input. * @param pUVM The user mode VM handle. * @param iInterrupt The interrupt number. * @sa DBGFR3InterruptSoftwareIsEnabled, DBGF_IS_HARDWARE_INT_ENABLED, * DBGF_IS_SOFTWARE_INT_ENABLED */ VMMR3DECL(int) DBGFR3InterruptHardwareIsEnabled(PUVM pUVM, uint8_t iInterrupt) { /* * Validate input. */ UVM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pUVM, false); PVM pVM = pUVM->pVM; VM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pVM, false); /* * Check it. */ return ASMBitTest(&pVM->dbgf.s.bmHardIntBreakpoints, iInterrupt); } /** * Checks whether interception is enabled for a software interrupt. * * @returns true if enabled, false if not or invalid input. * @param pUVM The user mode VM handle. * @param iInterrupt The interrupt number. * @sa DBGFR3InterruptHardwareIsEnabled, DBGF_IS_SOFTWARE_INT_ENABLED, * DBGF_IS_HARDWARE_INT_ENABLED, */ VMMR3DECL(int) DBGFR3InterruptSoftwareIsEnabled(PUVM pUVM, uint8_t iInterrupt) { /* * Validate input. */ UVM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pUVM, false); PVM pVM = pUVM->pVM; VM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pVM, false); /* * Check it. */ return ASMBitTest(&pVM->dbgf.s.bmSoftIntBreakpoints, iInterrupt); } /** * Call this to single step programmatically. * * You must pass down the return code to the EM loop! That's * where the actual single stepping take place (at least in the * current implementation). * * @returns VINF_EM_DBG_STEP * * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure. * * @thread VCpu EMT * @internal */ VMMR3_INT_DECL(int) DBGFR3PrgStep(PVMCPU pVCpu) { VMCPU_ASSERT_EMT(pVCpu); pVCpu->dbgf.s.fSingleSteppingRaw = true; return VINF_EM_DBG_STEP; } /** * Inject an NMI into a running VM (only VCPU 0!) * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pUVM The user mode VM structure. * @param idCpu The ID of the CPU to inject the NMI on. */ VMMR3DECL(int) DBGFR3InjectNMI(PUVM pUVM, VMCPUID idCpu) { UVM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pUVM, VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE); PVM pVM = pUVM->pVM; VM_ASSERT_VALID_EXT_RETURN(pVM, VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE); AssertReturn(idCpu < pVM->cCpus, VERR_INVALID_CPU_ID); /** @todo Implement generic NMI injection. */ /** @todo NEM: NMI injection */ if (!HMIsEnabled(pVM)) return VERR_NOT_SUP_BY_NEM; VMCPU_FF_SET(pVM->apCpusR3[idCpu], VMCPU_FF_INTERRUPT_NMI); return VINF_SUCCESS; }