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1/* $Id: VMMRZ.cpp 45105 2013-03-20 14:11:42Z vboxsync $ */
2/** @file
3 * VMM - Virtual Machine Monitor, Raw-mode and ring-0 context code.
4 */
5
6/*
7 * Copyright (C) 2009-2012 Oracle Corporation
8 *
9 * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
10 * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
11 * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
12 * General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software
13 * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the
14 * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the
15 * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
16 */
17
18
19/*******************************************************************************
20* Header Files *
21*******************************************************************************/
22#include <VBox/vmm/vmm.h>
23#include "VMMInternal.h"
24#include <VBox/vmm/vm.h>
25#include <VBox/err.h>
26
27#include <iprt/assert.h>
28#include <iprt/string.h>
29
30
31/**
32 * Calls the ring-3 host code.
33 *
34 * @returns VBox status code of the ring-3 call.
35 * @retval VERR_VMM_RING3_CALL_DISABLED if called at the wrong time. This must
36 * be passed up the stack, or if that isn't possible then VMMRZCallRing3
37 * needs to change it into an assertion.
38 *
39 *
40 * @param pVM Pointer to the VM.
41 * @param pVCpu Pointer to the VMCPU of the calling EMT.
42 * @param enmOperation The operation.
43 * @param uArg The argument to the operation.
44 */
45VMMRZDECL(int) VMMRZCallRing3(PVM pVM, PVMCPU pVCpu, VMMCALLRING3 enmOperation, uint64_t uArg)
46{
47 VMCPU_ASSERT_EMT(pVCpu);
48
49 /*
50 * Check if calling ring-3 has been disabled and only let let fatal calls thru.
51 */
52 if (RT_UNLIKELY( pVCpu->vmm.s.cCallRing3Disabled != 0
53 && enmOperation != VMMCALLRING3_VM_R0_ASSERTION))
54 {
55#ifndef IN_RING0
56 /*
57 * In most cases, it's sufficient to return a status code which
58 * will then be propagated up the code usually encountering several
59 * AssertRC invocations along the way. Hitting one of those is more
60 * helpful than stopping here.
61 *
62 * However, some doesn't check the status code because they are called
63 * from void functions, and for these we'll turn this into a ring-0
64 * assertion host call.
65 */
66 if (enmOperation != VMMCALLRING3_REM_REPLAY_HANDLER_NOTIFICATIONS)
67 return VERR_VMM_RING3_CALL_DISABLED;
68#endif
69#ifdef IN_RC
70 RTStrPrintf(g_szRTAssertMsg1, sizeof(pVM->vmm.s.szRing0AssertMsg1),
71 "VMMRZCallRing3: enmOperation=%d uArg=%#llx idCpu=%#x\n", enmOperation, uArg, pVCpu->idCpu);
72#endif
73 RTStrPrintf(pVM->vmm.s.szRing0AssertMsg1, sizeof(pVM->vmm.s.szRing0AssertMsg1),
74 "VMMRZCallRing3: enmOperation=%d uArg=%#llx idCpu=%#x\n", enmOperation, uArg, pVCpu->idCpu);
75 enmOperation = VMMCALLRING3_VM_R0_ASSERTION;
76 }
77
78 /*
79 * The normal path.
80 */
81/** @todo profile this! */
82 pVCpu->vmm.s.enmCallRing3Operation = enmOperation;
83 pVCpu->vmm.s.u64CallRing3Arg = uArg;
84 pVCpu->vmm.s.rcCallRing3 = VERR_VMM_RING3_CALL_NO_RC;
85#ifdef IN_RC
86 pVM->vmm.s.pfnRCToHost(VINF_VMM_CALL_HOST);
87#else
88 if (pVCpu->vmm.s.pfnCallRing3CallbackR0)
89 pVCpu->vmm.s.pfnCallRing3CallbackR0(pVCpu, enmOperation, pVCpu->vmm.s.pvCallRing3CallbackUserR0);
90 int rc = vmmR0CallRing3LongJmp(&pVCpu->vmm.s.CallRing3JmpBufR0, VINF_VMM_CALL_HOST);
91 if (RT_FAILURE(rc))
92 return rc;
93#endif
94 return pVCpu->vmm.s.rcCallRing3;
95}
96
97
98/**
99 * Simple wrapper that adds the pVCpu argument.
100 *
101 * @returns VBox status code of the ring-3 call.
102 * @retval VERR_VMM_RING3_CALL_DISABLED if called at the wrong time. This must
103 * be passed up the stack, or if that isn't possible then VMMRZCallRing3
104 * needs to change it into an assertion.
105 *
106 * @param pVM Pointer to the VM.
107 * @param enmOperation The operation.
108 * @param uArg The argument to the operation.
109 */
110VMMRZDECL(int) VMMRZCallRing3NoCpu(PVM pVM, VMMCALLRING3 enmOperation, uint64_t uArg)
111{
112 return VMMRZCallRing3(pVM, VMMGetCpu(pVM), enmOperation, uArg);
113}
114
115
116/**
117 * Disables all host calls, except certain fatal ones.
118 *
119 * @param pVCpu The CPU struct for the calling EMT.
120 * @thread EMT.
121 */
122VMMRZDECL(void) VMMRZCallRing3Disable(PVMCPU pVCpu)
123{
124 VMCPU_ASSERT_EMT(pVCpu);
125 Assert(pVCpu->vmm.s.cCallRing3Disabled < 16);
126 if (++pVCpu->vmm.s.cCallRing3Disabled == 1)
127 {
128 /** @todo it might make more sense to just disable logging here, then we
129 * won't flush away important bits... but that goes both ways really. */
130#ifdef IN_RC
131 pVCpu->pVMRC->vmm.s.fRCLoggerFlushingDisabled = true;
132#else
133# ifdef LOG_ENABLED
134 if (pVCpu->vmm.s.pR0LoggerR0)
135 pVCpu->vmm.s.pR0LoggerR0->fFlushingDisabled = true;
136# endif
137#endif
138 }
139}
140
141
142/**
143 * Counters VMMRZCallRing3Disable and re-enables host calls.
144 *
145 * @param pVCpu The CPU struct for the calling EMT.
146 * @thread EMT.
147 */
148VMMRZDECL(void) VMMRZCallRing3Enable(PVMCPU pVCpu)
149{
150 VMCPU_ASSERT_EMT(pVCpu);
151 Assert(pVCpu->vmm.s.cCallRing3Disabled > 0);
152 if (--pVCpu->vmm.s.cCallRing3Disabled == 0)
153 {
154#ifdef IN_RC
155 pVCpu->pVMRC->vmm.s.fRCLoggerFlushingDisabled = false;
156#else
157# ifdef LOG_ENABLED
158 if (pVCpu->vmm.s.pR0LoggerR0)
159 pVCpu->vmm.s.pR0LoggerR0->fFlushingDisabled = false;
160# endif
161#endif
162 }
163}
164
165
166/**
167 * Checks whether its possible to call host context or not.
168 *
169 * @returns true if it's safe, false if it isn't.
170 * @param pVCpu The CPU struct for the calling EMT.
171 */
172VMMRZDECL(bool) VMMRZCallRing3IsEnabled(PVMCPU pVCpu)
173{
174 VMCPU_ASSERT_EMT(pVCpu);
175 Assert(pVCpu->vmm.s.cCallRing3Disabled <= 16);
176 return pVCpu->vmm.s.cCallRing3Disabled == 0;
177}
178
179
180/**
181 * Sets the ring-0 callback before doing the ring-3 call.
182 *
183 * @param pVCpu Pointer to the VMCPU.
184 * @param pfnCallback Pointer to the callback.
185 * @param pvUser The user argument.
186 *
187 * @return VBox status code.
188 */
189VMMRZDECL(int) VMMRZCallRing3SetNotification(PVMCPU pVCpu, R0PTRTYPE(PFNVMMR0CALLRING3NOTIFICATION) pfnCallback, RTR0PTR pvUser)
190{
191 AssertPtrReturn(pVCpu, VERR_INVALID_POINTER);
192 AssertPtrReturn(pfnCallback, VERR_INVALID_POINTER);
193
194 if (pVCpu->vmm.s.pfnCallRing3CallbackR0)
195 return VERR_ALREADY_EXISTS;
196
197 pVCpu->vmm.s.pfnCallRing3CallbackR0 = pfnCallback;
198 pVCpu->vmm.s.pvCallRing3CallbackUserR0 = pvUser;
199 return VINF_SUCCESS;
200}
201
202
203/**
204 * Removes the ring-0 callback.
205 *
206 * @param pVCpu Pointer to the VMCPU.
207 */
208VMMRZDECL(void) VMMRZCallRing3RemoveNotification(PVMCPU pVCpu)
209{
210 pVCpu->vmm.s.pfnCallRing3CallbackR0 = NULL;
211}
212
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