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1; $Id: CPUMInternal.mac 93115 2022-01-01 11:31:46Z vboxsync $
2;; @file
3; CPUM - Internal header file (asm).
4;
5
6;
7; Copyright (C) 2006-2022 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%include "VBox/asmdefs.mac"
19%include "VBox/vmm/cpum.mac"
20
21;; Check sanity.
22%ifdef VBOX_WITH_KERNEL_USING_XMM
23 %ifndef IN_RING0
24 %error "What? We've got code assuming VBOX_WITH_KERNEL_USING_XMM is only defined in ring-0!"
25 %endif
26%endif
27
28;; For numeric expressions
29%ifdef RT_ARCH_AMD64
30 %define CPUM_IS_AMD64 1
31%else
32 %define CPUM_IS_AMD64 0
33%endif
34
35
36;;
37; CPU info
38struc CPUMINFO
39 .cMsrRanges resd 1 ; uint32_t
40 .fMsrMask resd 1 ; uint32_t
41 .fMxCsrMask resd 1 ; uint32_t
42 .cCpuIdLeaves resd 1 ; uint32_t
43 .iFirstExtCpuIdLeaf resd 1 ; uint32_t
44 .enmUnknownCpuIdMethod resd 1 ; CPUMUNKNOWNCPUID
45 .DefCpuId resb CPUMCPUID_size ; CPUMCPUID
46 .uScalableBusFreq resq 1 ; uint64_t
47 .paMsrRangesR3 RTR3PTR_RES 1 ; R3PTRTYPE(PCPUMMSRRANGE)
48 .paCpuIdLeavesR3 RTR3PTR_RES 1 ; R3PTRTYPE(PCPUMCPUIDLEAF)
49 .aCpuIdLeaves resb 256*32
50 .aMsrRanges resb 8192*128
51endstruc
52
53
54%define CPUM_USED_FPU_HOST RT_BIT(0)
55%define CPUM_USED_FPU_GUEST RT_BIT(10)
56%define CPUM_USED_FPU_SINCE_REM RT_BIT(1)
57%define CPUM_USED_MANUAL_XMM_RESTORE RT_BIT(2)
58%define CPUM_USE_SYSENTER RT_BIT(3)
59%define CPUM_USE_SYSCALL RT_BIT(4)
60%define CPUM_USE_DEBUG_REGS_HOST RT_BIT(5)
61%define CPUM_USED_DEBUG_REGS_HOST RT_BIT(6)
62%define CPUM_USE_DEBUG_REGS_HYPER RT_BIT(7)
63%define CPUM_USED_DEBUG_REGS_HYPER RT_BIT(8)
64%define CPUM_USED_DEBUG_REGS_GUEST RT_BIT(9)
65%define CPUM_USE_FFXSR_LEAKY RT_BIT(19)
66%define CPUM_USE_SUPPORTS_LONGMODE RT_BIT(20)
67
68%define CPUM_HANDLER_DS 1
69%define CPUM_HANDLER_ES 2
70%define CPUM_HANDLER_FS 3
71%define CPUM_HANDLER_GS 4
72%define CPUM_HANDLER_IRET 5
73%define CPUM_HANDLER_TYPEMASK 0ffh
74%define CPUM_HANDLER_CTXCORE_IN_EBP RT_BIT(31)
75
76
77struc CPUM
78 ;...
79 .fHostUseFlags resd 1
80
81 ; CR4 masks
82 .CR4.AndMask resd 1
83 .CR4.OrMask resd 1
84 .u8PortableCpuIdLevel resb 1
85 .fPendingRestore resb 1
86
87 alignb 8
88 .fXStateGuestMask resq 1
89 .fXStateHostMask resq 1
90
91 alignb 64
92 .HostFeatures resb 48
93 .GuestFeatures resb 48
94 .GuestInfo resb CPUMINFO_size
95
96 ; Patch manager saved state compatability CPUID leaf arrays
97 .aGuestCpuIdPatmStd resb 16*6
98 .aGuestCpuIdPatmExt resb 16*10
99 .aGuestCpuIdPatmCentaur resb 16*4
100
101 alignb 8
102 .cMsrWrites resq 1
103 .cMsrWritesToIgnoredBits resq 1
104 .cMsrWritesRaiseGp resq 1
105 .cMsrWritesUnknown resq 1
106 .cMsrReads resq 1
107 .cMsrReadsRaiseGp resq 1
108 .cMsrReadsUnknown resq 1
109endstruc
110
111struc CPUMCPU
112 ;
113 ; Guest context state
114 ; (Identical to the .Hyper chunk below and to CPUMCTX in cpum.mac.)
115 ;
116 .Guest resq 0
117 .Guest.eax resq 1
118 .Guest.ecx resq 1
119 .Guest.edx resq 1
120 .Guest.ebx resq 1
121 .Guest.esp resq 1
122 .Guest.ebp resq 1
123 .Guest.esi resq 1
124 .Guest.edi resq 1
125 .Guest.r8 resq 1
126 .Guest.r9 resq 1
127 .Guest.r10 resq 1
128 .Guest.r11 resq 1
129 .Guest.r12 resq 1
130 .Guest.r13 resq 1
131 .Guest.r14 resq 1
132 .Guest.r15 resq 1
133 .Guest.es.Sel resw 1
134 .Guest.es.PaddingSel resw 1
135 .Guest.es.ValidSel resw 1
136 .Guest.es.fFlags resw 1
137 .Guest.es.u64Base resq 1
138 .Guest.es.u32Limit resd 1
139 .Guest.es.Attr resd 1
140 .Guest.cs.Sel resw 1
141 .Guest.cs.PaddingSel resw 1
142 .Guest.cs.ValidSel resw 1
143 .Guest.cs.fFlags resw 1
144 .Guest.cs.u64Base resq 1
145 .Guest.cs.u32Limit resd 1
146 .Guest.cs.Attr resd 1
147 .Guest.ss.Sel resw 1
148 .Guest.ss.PaddingSel resw 1
149 .Guest.ss.ValidSel resw 1
150 .Guest.ss.fFlags resw 1
151 .Guest.ss.u64Base resq 1
152 .Guest.ss.u32Limit resd 1
153 .Guest.ss.Attr resd 1
154 .Guest.ds.Sel resw 1
155 .Guest.ds.PaddingSel resw 1
156 .Guest.ds.ValidSel resw 1
157 .Guest.ds.fFlags resw 1
158 .Guest.ds.u64Base resq 1
159 .Guest.ds.u32Limit resd 1
160 .Guest.ds.Attr resd 1
161 .Guest.fs.Sel resw 1
162 .Guest.fs.PaddingSel resw 1
163 .Guest.fs.ValidSel resw 1
164 .Guest.fs.fFlags resw 1
165 .Guest.fs.u64Base resq 1
166 .Guest.fs.u32Limit resd 1
167 .Guest.fs.Attr resd 1
168 .Guest.gs.Sel resw 1
169 .Guest.gs.PaddingSel resw 1
170 .Guest.gs.ValidSel resw 1
171 .Guest.gs.fFlags resw 1
172 .Guest.gs.u64Base resq 1
173 .Guest.gs.u32Limit resd 1
174 .Guest.gs.Attr resd 1
175 .Guest.eip resq 1
176 .Guest.eflags resq 1
177 .Guest.cr0 resq 1
178 .Guest.cr2 resq 1
179 .Guest.cr3 resq 1
180 .Guest.cr4 resq 1
181 .Guest.dr resq 8
182 .Guest.gdtrPadding resw 3
183 .Guest.gdtr resw 0
184 .Guest.gdtr.cbGdt resw 1
185 .Guest.gdtr.pGdt resq 1
186 .Guest.idtrPadding resw 3
187 .Guest.idtr resw 0
188 .Guest.idtr.cbIdt resw 1
189 .Guest.idtr.pIdt resq 1
190 .Guest.ldtr.Sel resw 1
191 .Guest.ldtr.PaddingSel resw 1
192 .Guest.ldtr.ValidSel resw 1
193 .Guest.ldtr.fFlags resw 1
194 .Guest.ldtr.u64Base resq 1
195 .Guest.ldtr.u32Limit resd 1
196 .Guest.ldtr.Attr resd 1
197 .Guest.tr.Sel resw 1
198 .Guest.tr.PaddingSel resw 1
199 .Guest.tr.ValidSel resw 1
200 .Guest.tr.fFlags resw 1
201 .Guest.tr.u64Base resq 1
202 .Guest.tr.u32Limit resd 1
203 .Guest.tr.Attr resd 1
204 .Guest.SysEnter.cs resb 8
205 .Guest.SysEnter.eip resb 8
206 .Guest.SysEnter.esp resb 8
207 .Guest.msrEFER resb 8
208 .Guest.msrSTAR resb 8
209 .Guest.msrPAT resb 8
210 .Guest.msrLSTAR resb 8
211 .Guest.msrCSTAR resb 8
212 .Guest.msrSFMASK resb 8
213 .Guest.msrKERNELGSBASE resb 8
214 .Guest.uMsrPadding0 resb 8
215
216 alignb 8
217 .Guest.fExtrn resq 1
218
219 alignb 32
220 .Guest.aPaePdpes resq 4
221
222 alignb 8
223 .Guest.aXcr resq 2
224 .Guest.fXStateMask resq 1
225 .Guest.fUsedFpuGuest resb 1
226 alignb 8
227 .Guest.aoffXState resw 64
228 alignb 256
229 .Guest.abXState resb 0x4000-0x300
230 .Guest.XState EQU .Guest.abXState
231
232;;
233 alignb 4096
234 .Guest.hwvirt resb 0
235 .Guest.hwvirt.svm resb 0
236 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx resb 0
237
238 .Guest.hwvirt.svm.Vmcb EQU .Guest.hwvirt.svm
239 .Guest.hwvirt.svm.abMsrBitmap EQU (.Guest.hwvirt.svm.Vmcb + 0x1000)
240 .Guest.hwvirt.svm.abIoBitmap EQU (.Guest.hwvirt.svm.abMsrBitmap + 0x2000)
241 .Guest.hwvirt.svm.uMsrHSavePa EQU (.Guest.hwvirt.svm.abIoBitmap + 0x3000) ; resq 1
242 .Guest.hwvirt.svm.GCPhysVmcb EQU (.Guest.hwvirt.svm.uMsrHSavePa + 8) ; resq 1
243 alignb 8
244 .Guest.hwvirt.svm.HostState EQU (.Guest.hwvirt.svm.GCPhysVmcb + 8) ; resb 184
245 .Guest.hwvirt.svm.uPrevPauseTick EQU (.Guest.hwvirt.svm.HostState + 184) ; resq 1
246 .Guest.hwvirt.svm.cPauseFilter EQU (.Guest.hwvirt.svm.uPrevPauseTick + 8) ; resw 1
247 .Guest.hwvirt.svm.cPauseFilterThreshold EQU (.Guest.hwvirt.svm.cPauseFilter + 2) ; resw 1
248 .Guest.hwvirt.svm.fInterceptEvents EQU (.Guest.hwvirt.svm.cPauseFilterThreshold + 2) ; resb 1
249
250 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.Vmcs resb 0x1000
251 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.ShadowVmcs resb 0x1000
252 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.abVmreadBitmap resb 0x1000
253 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.abVmwriteBitmap resb 0x1000
254 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.aEntryMsrLoadArea resb 0x2000
255 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.aExitMsrStoreArea resb 0x2000
256 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.aExitMsrLoadArea resb 0x2000
257 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.abMsrBitmap resb 0x1000
258 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.abIoBitmap resb 0x1000+0x1000
259 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.abVirtApicPage resb 0x1000
260 alignb 8
261 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.GCPhysVmxon resq 1
262 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.GCPhysVmcs resq 1
263 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.GCPhysShadowVmcs resq 1
264 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.enmDiag resd 1
265 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.enmAbort resd 1
266 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.uDiagAux resq 1
267 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.uAbortAux resd 1
268 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.fInVmxRootMode resb 1
269 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.fInVmxNonRootMode resb 1
270 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.fInterceptEvents resb 1
271 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.fNmiUnblockingIret resb 1
272 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.uFirstPauseLoopTick resq 1
273 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.uPrevPauseTick resq 1
274 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.uEntryTick resq 1
275 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.offVirtApicWrite resw 1
276 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.fVirtNmiBlocking resb 1
277 alignb 8
278 .Guest.hwvirt.vmx.Msrs resb 224
279
280 alignb 8
281 .Guest.hwvirt.enmHwvirt resd 1
282 .Guest.hwvirt.fGif resb 1
283 alignb 8
284 .Guest.hwvirt.fLocalForcedActions resd 1
285 alignb 64
286
287 .GuestMsrs resq 0
288 .GuestMsrs.au64 resq 64
289
290 ;
291 ; Other stuff.
292 ;
293 .hNestedVmxPreemptTimer resq 1
294
295 .fUseFlags resd 1
296 .fChanged resd 1
297 .u32RetCode resd 1
298
299%ifdef VBOX_WITH_VMMR0_DISABLE_LAPIC_NMI
300 .fApicDisVectors resd 1
301 .pvApicBase RTR0PTR_RES 1
302 .fX2Apic resb 1
303%else
304 .abPadding3 resb (4 + RTR0PTR_CB + 1)
305%endif
306
307 .fCpuIdApicFeatureVisible resb 1
308
309 ;
310 ; Host context state
311 ;
312 alignb 64
313 .Host resb 0
314 .Host.abXState resb 0x4000-0x300
315 .Host.XState EQU .Host.abXState
316 ;.Host.rax resq 1 - scratch
317 .Host.rbx resq 1
318 ;.Host.rcx resq 1 - scratch
319 ;.Host.rdx resq 1 - scratch
320 .Host.rdi resq 1
321 .Host.rsi resq 1
322 .Host.rbp resq 1
323 .Host.rsp resq 1
324 ;.Host.r8 resq 1 - scratch
325 ;.Host.r9 resq 1 - scratch
326 .Host.r10 resq 1
327 .Host.r11 resq 1
328 .Host.r12 resq 1
329 .Host.r13 resq 1
330 .Host.r14 resq 1
331 .Host.r15 resq 1
332 ;.Host.rip resd 1 - scratch
333 .Host.rflags resq 1
334 .Host.ss resw 1
335 .Host.ssPadding resw 1
336 .Host.gs resw 1
337 .Host.gsPadding resw 1
338 .Host.fs resw 1
339 .Host.fsPadding resw 1
340 .Host.es resw 1
341 .Host.esPadding resw 1
342 .Host.ds resw 1
343 .Host.dsPadding resw 1
344 .Host.cs resw 1
345 .Host.csPadding resw 1
346
347 .Host.cr0Fpu:
348 .Host.cr0 resq 1
349 ;.Host.cr2 resq 1 - scratch
350 .Host.cr3 resq 1
351 .Host.cr4 resq 1
352 .Host.cr8 resq 1
353
354 .Host.dr0 resq 1
355 .Host.dr1 resq 1
356 .Host.dr2 resq 1
357 .Host.dr3 resq 1
358 .Host.dr6 resq 1
359 .Host.dr7 resq 1
360
361 .Host.gdtr resb 10 ; GDT limit + linear address
362 .Host.gdtrPadding resw 1
363 .Host.idtr resb 10 ; IDT limit + linear address
364 .Host.idtrPadding resw 1
365 .Host.ldtr resw 1
366 .Host.ldtrPadding resw 1
367 .Host.tr resw 1
368 .Host.trPadding resw 1
369
370 .Host.SysEnter.cs resq 1
371 .Host.SysEnter.eip resq 1
372 .Host.SysEnter.esp resq 1
373 .Host.FSbase resq 1
374 .Host.GSbase resq 1
375 .Host.efer resq 1
376 alignb 8
377 .Host.xcr0 resq 1
378 .Host.fXStateMask resq 1
379
380 ;
381 ; Hypervisor Context.
382 ;
383 alignb 64
384 .Hyper resq 0
385 .Hyper.dr resq 8
386 .Hyper.cr3 resq 1
387 alignb 64
388
389%ifdef VBOX_WITH_CRASHDUMP_MAGIC
390 .aMagic resb 56
391 .uMagic resq 1
392%endif
393endstruc
394
395
396
397%if 0 ; Currently not used anywhere.
398;;
399; Macro for FXSAVE/FXRSTOR leaky behaviour on AMD CPUs, see cpumR3CheckLeakyFpu().
400;
401; Cleans the FPU state, if necessary, before restoring the FPU.
402;
403; This macro ASSUMES CR0.TS is not set!
404;
405; @param xDX Pointer to CPUMCPU.
406; @uses xAX, EFLAGS
407;
408; Changes here should also be reflected in CPUMRCA.asm's copy!
409;
410%macro CLEANFPU 0
411 test dword [xDX + CPUMCPU.fUseFlags], CPUM_USE_FFXSR_LEAKY
412 jz .nothing_to_clean
413
414 xor eax, eax
415 fnstsw ax ; FSW -> AX.
416 test eax, RT_BIT(7) ; If FSW.ES (bit 7) is set, clear it to not cause FPU exceptions
417 ; while clearing & loading the FPU bits in 'clean_fpu' below.
418 jz .clean_fpu
419 fnclex
420
421.clean_fpu:
422 ffree st7 ; Clear FPU stack register(7)'s tag entry to prevent overflow if a wraparound occurs.
423 ; for the upcoming push (load)
424 fild dword [g_r32_Zero xWrtRIP] ; Explicit FPU load to overwrite FIP, FOP, FDP registers in the FPU.
425.nothing_to_clean:
426%endmacro
427%endif ; Unused.
428
429
430;;
431; Makes sure we don't trap (#NM) accessing the FPU.
432;
433; In ring-0 this is a bit of work since we may have try convince the host kernel
434; to do the work for us, also, we must report any CR0 changes back to HMR0VMX
435; via the VINF_CPUM_HOST_CR0_MODIFIED status code.
436;
437; If we end up clearing CR0.TS/EM ourselves in ring-0, we'll save the original
438; value in CPUMCPU.Host.cr0Fpu. If we don't, we'll store zero there. (See also
439; CPUMRZ_RESTORE_CR0_IF_TS_OR_EM_SET.)
440;
441; In raw-mode we will always have to clear TS and it will be recalculated
442; elsewhere and thus needs no saving.
443;
444; @param %1 Register to return the return status code in.
445; @param %2 Temporary scratch register.
446; @param %3 Ring-0 only, register pointing to the CPUMCPU structure
447; of the EMT we're on.
448; @uses EFLAGS, CR0, %1, %2
449;
450%macro CPUMRZ_TOUCH_FPU_CLEAR_CR0_FPU_TRAPS_SET_RC 3
451 ;
452 ; ring-0 - slightly complicated (than old raw-mode).
453 ;
454 xor %1, %1 ; 0 / VINF_SUCCESS. Wishing for no CR0 changes.
455 mov [%3 + CPUMCPU.Host.cr0Fpu], %1
456
457 mov %2, cr0
458 test %2, X86_CR0_TS | X86_CR0_EM ; Make sure its safe to access the FPU state.
459 jz %%no_cr0_change
460
461 %ifdef VMM_R0_TOUCH_FPU
462 ; Touch the state and check that the kernel updated CR0 for us.
463 movdqa xmm0, xmm0
464 mov %2, cr0
465 test %2, X86_CR0_TS | X86_CR0_EM
466 jz %%cr0_changed
467 %endif
468
469 ; Save CR0 and clear them flags ourselves.
470 mov [%3 + CPUMCPU.Host.cr0Fpu], %2
471 and %2, ~(X86_CR0_TS | X86_CR0_EM)
472 mov cr0, %2
473
474%%cr0_changed:
475 mov %1, VINF_CPUM_HOST_CR0_MODIFIED
476%%no_cr0_change:
477%endmacro
478
479
480;;
481; Restore CR0 if CR0.TS or CR0.EM were non-zero in the original state.
482;
483; @param %1 The original state to restore (or zero).
484;
485%macro CPUMRZ_RESTORE_CR0_IF_TS_OR_EM_SET 1
486 test %1, X86_CR0_TS | X86_CR0_EM
487 jz %%skip_cr0_restore
488 mov cr0, %1
489%%skip_cr0_restore:
490%endmacro
491
492
493;;
494; Saves the host state.
495;
496; @uses rax, rdx
497; @param pCpumCpu Define for the register containing the CPUMCPU pointer.
498; @param pXState Define for the register containing the extended state pointer.
499;
500%macro CPUMR0_SAVE_HOST 0
501 ;
502 ; Load a couple of registers we'll use later in all branches.
503 ;
504 lea pXState, [pCpumCpu + CPUMCPU.Host.XState]
505 mov eax, [pCpumCpu + CPUMCPU.Host.fXStateMask]
506
507 ;
508 ; XSAVE or FXSAVE?
509 ;
510 or eax, eax
511 jz %%host_fxsave
512
513 ; XSAVE
514 mov edx, [pCpumCpu + CPUMCPU.Host.fXStateMask + 4]
515 %ifdef RT_ARCH_AMD64
516 o64 xsave [pXState]
517 %else
518 xsave [pXState]
519 %endif
520 jmp %%host_done
521
522 ; FXSAVE
523%%host_fxsave:
524 %ifdef RT_ARCH_AMD64
525 o64 fxsave [pXState] ; Use explicit REX prefix. See @bugref{6398}.
526 %else
527 fxsave [pXState]
528 %endif
529
530%%host_done:
531%endmacro ; CPUMR0_SAVE_HOST
532
533
534;;
535; Loads the host state.
536;
537; @uses rax, rdx
538; @param pCpumCpu Define for the register containing the CPUMCPU pointer.
539; @param pXState Define for the register containing the extended state pointer.
540;
541%macro CPUMR0_LOAD_HOST 0
542 ;
543 ; Load a couple of registers we'll use later in all branches.
544 ;
545 lea pXState, [pCpumCpu + CPUMCPU.Host.XState]
546 mov eax, [pCpumCpu + CPUMCPU.Host.fXStateMask]
547
548 ;
549 ; XRSTOR or FXRSTOR?
550 ;
551 or eax, eax
552 jz %%host_fxrstor
553
554 ; XRSTOR
555 mov edx, [pCpumCpu + CPUMCPU.Host.fXStateMask + 4]
556 %ifdef RT_ARCH_AMD64
557 o64 xrstor [pXState]
558 %else
559 xrstor [pXState]
560 %endif
561 jmp %%host_done
562
563 ; FXRSTOR
564%%host_fxrstor:
565 %ifdef RT_ARCH_AMD64
566 o64 fxrstor [pXState] ; Use explicit REX prefix. See @bugref{6398}.
567 %else
568 fxrstor [pXState]
569 %endif
570
571%%host_done:
572%endmacro ; CPUMR0_LOAD_HOST
573
574
575
576;; Macro for XSAVE/FXSAVE for the guest FPU but tries to figure out whether to
577; save the 32-bit FPU state or 64-bit FPU state.
578;
579; @param %1 Pointer to CPUMCPU.
580; @param %2 Pointer to XState.
581; @param %3 Force AMD64
582; @param %4 The instruction to use (xsave or fxsave)
583; @uses xAX, xDX, EFLAGS, 20h of stack.
584;
585%macro SAVE_32_OR_64_FPU 4
586%if CPUM_IS_AMD64 || %3
587 ; Save the guest FPU (32-bit or 64-bit), preserves existing broken state. See @bugref{7138}.
588 test dword [pCpumCpu + CPUMCPU.fUseFlags], CPUM_USE_SUPPORTS_LONGMODE
589 jnz short %%save_long_mode_guest
590%endif
591 %4 [pXState]
592%if CPUM_IS_AMD64 || %3
593 jmp %%save_done_32bit_cs_ds
594
595%%save_long_mode_guest:
596 o64 %4 [pXState]
597
598 xor edx, edx
599 cmp dword [pXState + X86FXSTATE.FPUCS], 0
600 jne short %%save_done
601
602 sub rsp, 20h ; Only need 1ch bytes but keep stack aligned otherwise we #GP(0).
603 fnstenv [rsp]
604 movzx eax, word [rsp + 10h]
605 mov [pXState + X86FXSTATE.FPUCS], eax
606 movzx eax, word [rsp + 18h]
607 add rsp, 20h
608 mov [pXState + X86FXSTATE.FPUDS], eax
609%endif
610%%save_done_32bit_cs_ds:
611 mov edx, X86_FXSTATE_RSVD_32BIT_MAGIC
612%%save_done:
613 mov dword [pXState + X86_OFF_FXSTATE_RSVD], edx
614%endmacro ; SAVE_32_OR_64_FPU
615
616
617;;
618; Save the guest state.
619;
620; @uses rax, rdx
621; @param pCpumCpu Define for the register containing the CPUMCPU pointer.
622; @param pXState Define for the register containing the extended state pointer.
623;
624%macro CPUMR0_SAVE_GUEST 0
625 ;
626 ; Load a couple of registers we'll use later in all branches.
627 ;
628 %ifdef IN_RING0
629 lea pXState, [pCpumCpu + CPUMCPU.Guest.XState]
630 %else
631 %error "Unsupported context!"
632 %endif
633 mov eax, [pCpumCpu + CPUMCPU.Guest.fXStateMask]
634
635 ;
636 ; XSAVE or FXSAVE?
637 ;
638 or eax, eax
639 jz %%guest_fxsave
640
641 ; XSAVE
642 mov edx, [pCpumCpu + CPUMCPU.Guest.fXStateMask + 4]
643 %ifdef VBOX_WITH_KERNEL_USING_XMM
644 and eax, ~CPUM_VOLATILE_XSAVE_GUEST_COMPONENTS ; Already saved in HMR0A.asm.
645 %endif
646 SAVE_32_OR_64_FPU pCpumCpu, pXState, 0, xsave
647 jmp %%guest_done
648
649 ; FXSAVE
650%%guest_fxsave:
651 SAVE_32_OR_64_FPU pCpumCpu, pXState, 0, fxsave
652
653%%guest_done:
654%endmacro ; CPUMR0_SAVE_GUEST
655
656
657;;
658; Wrapper for selecting 32-bit or 64-bit XRSTOR/FXRSTOR according to what SAVE_32_OR_64_FPU did.
659;
660; @param %1 Pointer to CPUMCPU.
661; @param %2 Pointer to XState.
662; @param %3 Force AMD64.
663; @param %4 The instruction to use (xrstor or fxrstor).
664; @uses xAX, xDX, EFLAGS
665;
666%macro RESTORE_32_OR_64_FPU 4
667%if CPUM_IS_AMD64 || %3
668 ; Restore the guest FPU (32-bit or 64-bit), preserves existing broken state. See @bugref{7138}.
669 test dword [pCpumCpu + CPUMCPU.fUseFlags], CPUM_USE_SUPPORTS_LONGMODE
670 jz %%restore_32bit_fpu
671 cmp dword [pXState + X86_OFF_FXSTATE_RSVD], X86_FXSTATE_RSVD_32BIT_MAGIC
672 jne short %%restore_64bit_fpu
673%%restore_32bit_fpu:
674%endif
675 %4 [pXState]
676%if CPUM_IS_AMD64 || %3
677 ; TODO: Restore XMM8-XMM15!
678 jmp short %%restore_fpu_done
679%%restore_64bit_fpu:
680 o64 %4 [pXState]
681%%restore_fpu_done:
682%endif
683%endmacro ; RESTORE_32_OR_64_FPU
684
685
686;;
687; Loads the guest state.
688;
689; @uses rax, rdx
690; @param pCpumCpu Define for the register containing the CPUMCPU pointer.
691; @param pXState Define for the register containing the extended state pointer.
692;
693%macro CPUMR0_LOAD_GUEST 0
694 ;
695 ; Load a couple of registers we'll use later in all branches.
696 ;
697 lea pXState, [pCpumCpu + CPUMCPU.Guest.XState]
698 mov eax, [pCpumCpu + CPUMCPU.Guest.fXStateMask]
699
700 ;
701 ; XRSTOR or FXRSTOR?
702 ;
703 or eax, eax
704 jz %%guest_fxrstor
705
706 ; XRSTOR
707 mov edx, [pCpumCpu + CPUMCPU.Guest.fXStateMask + 4]
708 %ifdef VBOX_WITH_KERNEL_USING_XMM
709 and eax, ~CPUM_VOLATILE_XSAVE_GUEST_COMPONENTS ; Will be loaded by HMR0A.asm.
710 %endif
711 RESTORE_32_OR_64_FPU pCpumCpu, pXState, 0, xrstor
712 jmp %%guest_done
713
714 ; FXRSTOR
715%%guest_fxrstor:
716 RESTORE_32_OR_64_FPU pCpumCpu, pXState, 0, fxrstor
717
718%%guest_done:
719%endmacro ; CPUMR0_LOAD_GUEST
720
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