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1/* $Id: TRPM.cpp 106061 2024-09-16 14:03:52Z vboxsync $ */
2/** @file
3 * TRPM - The Trap Monitor.
4 */
5
6/*
7 * Copyright (C) 2006-2024 Oracle and/or its affiliates.
8 *
9 * This file is part of VirtualBox base platform packages, as
10 * available from https://www.virtualbox.org.
11 *
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21 *
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24 *
25 * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only
26 */
27
28/** @page pg_trpm TRPM - The Trap Monitor
29 *
30 * The Trap Monitor (TRPM) is responsible for all trap and interrupt handling in
31 * the VMM. It plays a major role in raw-mode execution and a lesser one in the
32 * hardware assisted mode.
33 *
34 * Note first, the following will use trap as a collective term for faults,
35 * aborts and traps.
36 *
37 * @see grp_trpm
38 *
39 *
40 * @section sec_trpm_rc Raw-Mode Context
41 *
42 * When executing in the raw-mode context, TRPM will be managing the IDT and
43 * processing all traps and interrupts. It will also monitor the guest IDT
44 * because CSAM wishes to know about changes to it (trap/interrupt/syscall
45 * handler patching) and TRPM needs to keep the \#BP gate in sync (ring-3
46 * considerations). See TRPMR3SyncIDT and CSAMR3CheckGates.
47 *
48 * External interrupts will be forwarded to the host context by the quickest
49 * possible route where they will be reasserted. The other events will be
50 * categorized into virtualization traps, genuine guest traps and hypervisor
51 * traps. The latter group may be recoverable depending on when they happen and
52 * whether there is a handler for it, otherwise it will cause a guru meditation.
53 *
54 * TRPM distinguishes the between the first two (virt and guest traps) and the
55 * latter (hyper) by checking the CPL of the trapping code, if CPL == 0 then
56 * it's a hyper trap otherwise it's a virt/guest trap. There are three trap
57 * dispatcher tables, one ad-hoc for one time traps registered via
58 * TRPMGCSetTempHandler(), one for hyper traps and one for virt/guest traps.
59 * The latter two live in TRPMGCHandlersA.asm, the former in the VM structure.
60 *
61 * The raw-mode context trap handlers found in TRPMGCHandlers.cpp (for the most
62 * part), will call up the other VMM sub-systems depending on what it things
63 * happens. The two most busy traps are page faults (\#PF) and general
64 * protection fault/trap (\#GP).
65 *
66 * Before resuming guest code after having taken a virtualization trap or
67 * injected a guest trap, TRPM will check for pending forced action and
68 * every now and again let TM check for timed out timers. This allows code that
69 * is being executed as part of virtualization traps to signal ring-3 exits,
70 * page table resyncs and similar without necessarily using the status code. It
71 * also make sure we're more responsive to timers and requests from other
72 * threads (necessarily running on some different core/cpu in most cases).
73 *
74 *
75 * @section sec_trpm_all All Contexts
76 *
77 * TRPM will also dispatch / inject interrupts and traps to the guest, both when
78 * in raw-mode and when in hardware assisted mode. See TRPMInject().
79 *
80 */
81
82
83/*********************************************************************************************************************************
84* Header Files *
85*********************************************************************************************************************************/
86#define LOG_GROUP LOG_GROUP_TRPM
87#include <VBox/vmm/trpm.h>
88#include <VBox/vmm/cpum.h>
89#include <VBox/vmm/selm.h>
90#include <VBox/vmm/ssm.h>
91#include <VBox/vmm/pdmapi.h>
92#include <VBox/vmm/em.h>
93#include <VBox/vmm/pgm.h>
94#include <VBox/vmm/dbgf.h>
95#include <VBox/vmm/mm.h>
96#include <VBox/vmm/stam.h>
97#include <VBox/vmm/iem.h>
98#include "TRPMInternal.h"
99#include <VBox/vmm/vm.h>
100#include <VBox/vmm/em.h>
101#include <VBox/vmm/hm.h>
102
103#include <VBox/err.h>
104#include <VBox/param.h>
105#include <VBox/log.h>
106#include <iprt/assert.h>
107#include <iprt/asm.h>
108#include <iprt/string.h>
109#include <iprt/alloc.h>
110
111
112/*********************************************************************************************************************************
113* Defined Constants And Macros *
114*********************************************************************************************************************************/
115/** TRPM saved state version. */
116#define TRPM_SAVED_STATE_VERSION 11
117#define TRPM_SAVED_STATE_VERSION_PRE_NMI 10 /* NMI TRPM event type bumped the version */
118#define TRPM_SAVED_STATE_VERSION_PRE_ICEBP 9 /* INT1/ICEBP support bumped the version */
119#define TRPM_SAVED_STATE_VERSION_UNI 8 /* SMP support bumped the version */
120
121
122/*********************************************************************************************************************************
123* Internal Functions *
124*********************************************************************************************************************************/
125static DECLCALLBACK(int) trpmR3Save(PVM pVM, PSSMHANDLE pSSM);
126static DECLCALLBACK(int) trpmR3Load(PVM pVM, PSSMHANDLE pSSM, uint32_t uVersion, uint32_t uPass);
127static DECLCALLBACK(void) trpmR3InfoEvent(PVM pVM, PCDBGFINFOHLP pHlp, const char *pszArgs);
128
129
130/**
131 * Initializes the Trap Manager
132 *
133 * @returns VBox status code.
134 * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
135 */
136VMMR3DECL(int) TRPMR3Init(PVM pVM)
137{
138 LogFlow(("TRPMR3Init\n"));
139 int rc;
140
141 /*
142 * Assert sizes and alignments.
143 */
144 AssertRelease(sizeof(pVM->trpm.s) <= sizeof(pVM->trpm.padding));
145
146 /*
147 * Initialize members.
148 */
149 for (VMCPUID i = 0; i < pVM->cCpus; i++)
150 {
151 PVMCPU pVCpu = pVM->apCpusR3[i];
152 pVCpu->trpm.s.uActiveVector = ~0U;
153 }
154
155 /*
156 * Register the saved state data unit.
157 */
158 rc = SSMR3RegisterInternal(pVM, "trpm", 1, TRPM_SAVED_STATE_VERSION, sizeof(TRPM),
159 NULL, NULL, NULL,
160 NULL, trpmR3Save, NULL,
161 NULL, trpmR3Load, NULL);
162 if (RT_FAILURE(rc))
163 return rc;
164
165 /*
166 * Register info handlers.
167 */
168 rc = DBGFR3InfoRegisterInternalEx(pVM, "trpmevent", "Dumps TRPM pending event.", trpmR3InfoEvent,
169 DBGFINFO_FLAGS_ALL_EMTS);
170 AssertRCReturn(rc, rc);
171
172 /*
173 * Statistics.
174 */
175 for (unsigned i = 0; i < 256; i++)
176 STAMR3RegisterF(pVM, &pVM->trpm.s.aStatForwardedIRQ[i], STAMTYPE_COUNTER, STAMVISIBILITY_USED, STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES,
177 "Forwarded interrupts.", i < 0x20 ? "/TRPM/ForwardRaw/TRAP/%02X" : "/TRPM/ForwardRaw/IRQ/%02X", i);
178
179 return 0;
180}
181
182
183/**
184 * Applies relocations to data and code managed by this component.
185 *
186 * This function will be called at init and whenever the VMM need
187 * to relocate itself inside the GC.
188 *
189 * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
190 * @param offDelta Relocation delta relative to old location.
191 */
192VMMR3DECL(void) TRPMR3Relocate(PVM pVM, RTGCINTPTR offDelta)
193{
194 RT_NOREF(pVM, offDelta);
195}
196
197
198/**
199 * Terminates the Trap Manager
200 *
201 * @returns VBox status code.
202 * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
203 */
204VMMR3DECL(int) TRPMR3Term(PVM pVM)
205{
206 NOREF(pVM);
207 return VINF_SUCCESS;
208}
209
210
211/**
212 * Resets a virtual CPU.
213 *
214 * Used by TRPMR3Reset and CPU hot plugging.
215 *
216 * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure.
217 */
218VMMR3DECL(void) TRPMR3ResetCpu(PVMCPU pVCpu)
219{
220 pVCpu->trpm.s.uActiveVector = ~0U;
221}
222
223
224/**
225 * The VM is being reset.
226 *
227 * For the TRPM component this means that any IDT write monitors
228 * needs to be removed, any pending trap cleared, and the IDT reset.
229 *
230 * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
231 */
232VMMR3DECL(void) TRPMR3Reset(PVM pVM)
233{
234 /*
235 * Reinitialize other members calling the relocator to get things right.
236 */
237 for (VMCPUID i = 0; i < pVM->cCpus; i++)
238 TRPMR3ResetCpu(pVM->apCpusR3[i]);
239 TRPMR3Relocate(pVM, 0);
240}
241
242
243/**
244 * Execute state save operation.
245 *
246 * @returns VBox status code.
247 * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
248 * @param pSSM SSM operation handle.
249 */
250static DECLCALLBACK(int) trpmR3Save(PVM pVM, PSSMHANDLE pSSM)
251{
252 LogFlow(("trpmR3Save:\n"));
253
254 for (VMCPUID i = 0; i < pVM->cCpus; i++)
255 {
256 PCTRPMCPU pTrpmCpu = &pVM->apCpusR3[i]->trpm.s;
257 SSMR3PutUInt(pSSM, pTrpmCpu->uActiveVector);
258 SSMR3PutUInt(pSSM, pTrpmCpu->enmActiveType);
259 SSMR3PutU32(pSSM, pTrpmCpu->uActiveErrorCode);
260 SSMR3PutGCUIntPtr(pSSM, pTrpmCpu->uActiveCR2);
261 SSMR3PutU8(pSSM, pTrpmCpu->cbInstr);
262 SSMR3PutBool(pSSM, pTrpmCpu->fIcebp);
263 }
264 return VINF_SUCCESS;
265}
266
267
268/**
269 * Execute state load operation.
270 *
271 * @returns VBox status code.
272 * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
273 * @param pSSM SSM operation handle.
274 * @param uVersion Data layout version.
275 * @param uPass The data pass.
276 */
277static DECLCALLBACK(int) trpmR3Load(PVM pVM, PSSMHANDLE pSSM, uint32_t uVersion, uint32_t uPass)
278{
279 LogFlow(("trpmR3Load:\n"));
280 Assert(uPass == SSM_PASS_FINAL); NOREF(uPass);
281
282 /*
283 * Validate version.
284 */
285 if ( uVersion != TRPM_SAVED_STATE_VERSION
286 && uVersion != TRPM_SAVED_STATE_VERSION_PRE_NMI
287 && uVersion != TRPM_SAVED_STATE_VERSION_PRE_ICEBP
288 && uVersion != TRPM_SAVED_STATE_VERSION_UNI)
289 {
290 AssertMsgFailed(("trpmR3Load: Invalid version uVersion=%d!\n", uVersion));
291 return VERR_SSM_UNSUPPORTED_DATA_UNIT_VERSION;
292 }
293
294 if (uVersion >= TRPM_SAVED_STATE_VERSION_PRE_NMI)
295 {
296 for (VMCPUID i = 0; i < pVM->cCpus; i++)
297 {
298 PTRPMCPU pTrpmCpu = &pVM->apCpusR3[i]->trpm.s;
299 SSMR3GetU32(pSSM, &pTrpmCpu->uActiveVector);
300 SSM_GET_ENUM32_RET(pSSM, pTrpmCpu->enmActiveType, TRPMEVENT);
301 SSMR3GetU32(pSSM, &pTrpmCpu->uActiveErrorCode);
302 SSMR3GetGCUIntPtr(pSSM, &pTrpmCpu->uActiveCR2);
303 SSMR3GetU8(pSSM, &pTrpmCpu->cbInstr);
304 SSMR3GetBool(pSSM, &pTrpmCpu->fIcebp);
305 }
306 }
307 else
308 {
309 /*
310 * Active and saved traps.
311 */
312 if (uVersion == TRPM_SAVED_STATE_VERSION_PRE_ICEBP)
313 {
314 for (VMCPUID i = 0; i < pVM->cCpus; i++)
315 {
316 RTGCUINT GCUIntErrCode;
317 PTRPMCPU pTrpmCpu = &pVM->apCpusR3[i]->trpm.s;
318 SSMR3GetU32(pSSM, &pTrpmCpu->uActiveVector);
319 SSM_GET_ENUM32_RET(pSSM, pTrpmCpu->enmActiveType, TRPMEVENT);
320 SSMR3GetGCUInt(pSSM, &GCUIntErrCode);
321 SSMR3GetGCUIntPtr(pSSM, &pTrpmCpu->uActiveCR2);
322 SSMR3Skip(pSSM, sizeof(RTGCUINT)); /* uSavedVector - No longer used. */
323 SSMR3Skip(pSSM, sizeof(RTUINT)); /* enmSavedType - No longer used. */
324 SSMR3Skip(pSSM, sizeof(RTGCUINT)); /* uSavedErrorCode - No longer used. */
325 SSMR3Skip(pSSM, sizeof(RTGCUINTPTR)); /* uSavedCR2 - No longer used. */
326 SSMR3Skip(pSSM, sizeof(RTGCUINT)); /* uPrevVector - No longer used. */
327
328 /*
329 * We lose the high 64-bits here (if RTGCUINT is 64-bit) after making the
330 * active error code as 32-bits. However, for error codes even 16-bit should
331 * be sufficient. Despite this, we decided to use and keep it at 32-bits
332 * since VMX/SVM defines these as 32-bit in their event fields and converting
333 * to/from these events are safer.
334 */
335 pTrpmCpu->uActiveErrorCode = GCUIntErrCode;
336 }
337 }
338 else
339 {
340 RTGCUINT GCUIntErrCode;
341 PTRPMCPU pTrpmCpu = &pVM->apCpusR3[0]->trpm.s;
342 SSMR3GetU32(pSSM, &pTrpmCpu->uActiveVector);
343 SSM_GET_ENUM32_RET(pSSM, pTrpmCpu->enmActiveType, TRPMEVENT);
344 SSMR3GetGCUInt(pSSM, &GCUIntErrCode);
345 SSMR3GetGCUIntPtr(pSSM, &pTrpmCpu->uActiveCR2);
346 pTrpmCpu->uActiveErrorCode = GCUIntErrCode;
347 }
348
349 /*
350 * Skip rest of TRPM saved-state unit involving IDT and trampoline gates.
351 * With the removal of raw-mode support, we no longer need these.
352 */
353 SSMR3SkipToEndOfUnit(pSSM);
354 }
355
356 /*
357 * For saved-state verions prior to introducing NMI as a separate type, convert
358 * traps with vector 2 as NMI since the rest of VirtualBox code now expects this.
359 */
360 if (uVersion <= TRPM_SAVED_STATE_VERSION_PRE_NMI)
361 {
362 for (VMCPUID i = 0; i < pVM->cCpus; i++)
363 {
364 PTRPMCPU pTrpmCpu = &pVM->apCpusR3[i]->trpm.s;
365 AssertLogRelMsgReturn(pTrpmCpu->enmActiveType != TRPM_NMI,
366 ("TRPM event type (%#RX32) invalid for saved-state version %u!",
367 pTrpmCpu->enmActiveType, uVersion), VERR_SSM_ENUM_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE);
368 if ( pTrpmCpu->uActiveVector == X86_XCPT_NMI
369 && pTrpmCpu->enmActiveType == TRPM_TRAP)
370 pTrpmCpu->enmActiveType = TRPM_NMI;
371 }
372 }
373
374 return VINF_SUCCESS;
375}
376
377
378/**
379 * Inject event (such as external irq or trap).
380 *
381 * @returns VBox status code.
382 * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
383 * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure.
384 * @param enmEvent Trpm event type
385 * @param pfInjected Where to store whether the event was injected or not.
386 */
387VMMR3DECL(int) TRPMR3InjectEvent(PVM pVM, PVMCPU pVCpu, TRPMEVENT enmEvent, bool *pfInjected)
388{
389#if defined(VBOX_VMM_TARGET_ARMV8)
390 RT_NOREF(pVM, pVCpu, enmEvent, pfInjected);
391 AssertReleaseFailed();
392 return VERR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED;
393#else
394 PCPUMCTX pCtx = CPUMQueryGuestCtxPtr(pVCpu);
395 Assert(!CPUMIsInInterruptShadow(pCtx));
396 Assert(pfInjected);
397 *pfInjected = false;
398
399 /* Currently only useful for external hardware interrupts. */
400 Assert(enmEvent == TRPM_HARDWARE_INT);
401
402 RT_NOREF3(pVM, enmEvent, pCtx);
403 uint8_t u8Interrupt = 0;
404 int rc = PDMGetInterrupt(pVCpu, &u8Interrupt);
405 Log(("TRPMR3InjectEvent: u8Interrupt=%d (%#x) rc=%Rrc\n", u8Interrupt, u8Interrupt, rc));
406 if (RT_SUCCESS(rc))
407 {
408 *pfInjected = true;
409# ifdef RT_OS_WINDOWS
410 if (!VM_IS_NEM_ENABLED(pVM))
411 {
412# endif
413# ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX
414 /*
415 * If we are NOT calling IEMInjectTrap, we need to handle the
416 * VMX nested-guest external-interrupt VM-exit here.
417 */
418 if ( CPUMIsGuestInVmxNonRootMode(pCtx)
419 && CPUMIsGuestVmxInterceptEvents(pCtx)
420 && CPUMIsGuestVmxPinCtlsSet(pCtx, VMX_PIN_CTLS_EXT_INT_EXIT))
421 {
422 Assert(CPUMIsGuestVmxExitCtlsSet(pCtx, VMX_EXIT_CTLS_ACK_EXT_INT));
423 VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = IEMExecVmxVmexitExtInt(pVCpu, u8Interrupt, false /* fIntPending */);
424 Assert(rcStrict != VINF_VMX_INTERCEPT_NOT_ACTIVE);
425 return VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict);
426 }
427# endif
428 rc = TRPMAssertTrap(pVCpu, u8Interrupt, TRPM_HARDWARE_INT);
429 AssertRC(rc);
430# ifdef RT_OS_WINDOWS
431 }
432 else
433 {
434 VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = IEMInjectTrap(pVCpu, u8Interrupt, enmEvent, 0, 0, 0);
435 /** @todo NSTVMX: NSTSVM: We don't support nested VMX or nested SVM with NEM yet.
436 * If so we should handle VINF_SVM_VMEXIT and VINF_VMX_VMEXIT codes here. */
437 if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS)
438 return VBOXSTRICTRC_TODO(rcStrict);
439 }
440# endif
441 STAM_REL_COUNTER_INC(&pVM->trpm.s.aStatForwardedIRQ[u8Interrupt]);
442 }
443 else
444 {
445 /* Can happen if the interrupt is masked by TPR or APIC is disabled. */
446 AssertMsg(rc == VERR_APIC_INTR_MASKED_BY_TPR || rc == VERR_NO_DATA, ("PDMGetInterrupt failed. rc=%Rrc\n", rc));
447 }
448# if 0 /* HMR3IsActive is not reliable (esp. after restore), just return VINF_EM_RESCHEDULE. */
449 return HMR3IsActive(pVCpu) ? VINF_EM_RESCHEDULE_HM
450 : VM_IS_NEM_ENABLED(pVM) ? VINF_EM_RESCHEDULE
451 : VINF_EM_RESCHEDULE_REM; /* (Heed the halted state if this is changed!) */
452# else
453 return VINF_EM_RESCHEDULE;
454# endif
455#endif
456}
457
458
459/**
460 * Displays the pending TRPM event.
461 *
462 * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
463 * @param pHlp The info helper functions.
464 * @param pszArgs Arguments, ignored.
465 */
466static DECLCALLBACK(void) trpmR3InfoEvent(PVM pVM, PCDBGFINFOHLP pHlp, const char *pszArgs)
467{
468 NOREF(pszArgs);
469 PVMCPU pVCpu = VMMGetCpu(pVM);
470 if (!pVCpu)
471 pVCpu = pVM->apCpusR3[0];
472
473 uint8_t uVector;
474 uint8_t cbInstr;
475 TRPMEVENT enmTrapEvent;
476 uint32_t uErrorCode;
477 RTGCUINTPTR uCR2;
478 bool fIcebp;
479 int rc = TRPMQueryTrapAll(pVCpu, &uVector, &enmTrapEvent, &uErrorCode, &uCR2, &cbInstr, &fIcebp);
480 if (RT_SUCCESS(rc))
481 {
482 pHlp->pfnPrintf(pHlp, "CPU[%u]: TRPM event\n", pVCpu->idCpu);
483 static const char * const s_apszTrpmEventType[] =
484 {
485 "Trap",
486 "Hardware Int",
487 "Software Int"
488 };
489 if (RT_LIKELY((size_t)enmTrapEvent < RT_ELEMENTS(s_apszTrpmEventType)))
490 {
491 pHlp->pfnPrintf(pHlp, " Type = %s\n", s_apszTrpmEventType[enmTrapEvent]);
492 pHlp->pfnPrintf(pHlp, " uVector = %#x\n", uVector);
493 pHlp->pfnPrintf(pHlp, " uErrorCode = %#x\n", uErrorCode);
494 pHlp->pfnPrintf(pHlp, " uCR2 = %#RGp\n", uCR2);
495 pHlp->pfnPrintf(pHlp, " cbInstr = %u bytes\n", cbInstr);
496 pHlp->pfnPrintf(pHlp, " fIcebp = %RTbool\n", fIcebp);
497 }
498 else
499 pHlp->pfnPrintf(pHlp, " Type = %#x (Invalid!)\n", enmTrapEvent);
500 }
501 else if (rc == VERR_TRPM_NO_ACTIVE_TRAP)
502 pHlp->pfnPrintf(pHlp, "CPU[%u]: TRPM event (None)\n", pVCpu->idCpu);
503 else
504 pHlp->pfnPrintf(pHlp, "CPU[%u]: TRPM event - Query failed! rc=%Rrc\n", pVCpu->idCpu, rc);
505}
506
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