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VMM/TM,VMM/*: Moved RTTIMENANOTSDATAR0 into the ring-0 only part of the VM structure. Added a VMCC_CTX macro for selecting between tm and tmr0 VM components depending on the compilation context. Added a bunch of missing padding checks for GVM. bugref:10094

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1/* $Id: TMInternal.h 93655 2022-02-08 13:56:01Z vboxsync $ */
2/** @file
3 * TM - Internal header file.
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#ifndef VMM_INCLUDED_SRC_include_TMInternal_h
19#define VMM_INCLUDED_SRC_include_TMInternal_h
20#ifndef RT_WITHOUT_PRAGMA_ONCE
21# pragma once
22#endif
23
24#include <VBox/cdefs.h>
25#include <VBox/types.h>
26#include <iprt/time.h>
27#include <iprt/timer.h>
28#include <iprt/assert.h>
29#include <VBox/vmm/stam.h>
30#include <VBox/vmm/pdmcritsect.h>
31#include <VBox/vmm/pdmcritsectrw.h>
32
33RT_C_DECLS_BEGIN
34
35
36/** @defgroup grp_tm_int Internal
37 * @ingroup grp_tm
38 * @internal
39 * @{
40 */
41
42/** Frequency of the real clock. */
43#define TMCLOCK_FREQ_REAL UINT32_C(1000)
44/** Frequency of the virtual clock. */
45#define TMCLOCK_FREQ_VIRTUAL UINT32_C(1000000000)
46
47
48/**
49 * Timer type.
50 */
51typedef enum TMTIMERTYPE
52{
53 /** Invalid zero value. */
54 TMTIMERTYPE_INVALID = 0,
55 /** Device timer. */
56 TMTIMERTYPE_DEV,
57 /** USB device timer. */
58 TMTIMERTYPE_USB,
59 /** Driver timer. */
60 TMTIMERTYPE_DRV,
61 /** Internal timer . */
62 TMTIMERTYPE_INTERNAL
63} TMTIMERTYPE;
64
65/**
66 * Timer state
67 */
68typedef enum TMTIMERSTATE
69{
70 /** Invalid zero entry (used for table entry zero). */
71 TMTIMERSTATE_INVALID = 0,
72 /** Timer is stopped. */
73 TMTIMERSTATE_STOPPED,
74 /** Timer is active. */
75 TMTIMERSTATE_ACTIVE,
76 /** Timer is expired, getting expire and unlinking. */
77 TMTIMERSTATE_EXPIRED_GET_UNLINK,
78 /** Timer is expired and is being delivered. */
79 TMTIMERSTATE_EXPIRED_DELIVER,
80
81 /** Timer is stopped but still in the active list.
82 * Currently in the ScheduleTimers list. */
83 TMTIMERSTATE_PENDING_STOP,
84 /** Timer is stopped but needs unlinking from the ScheduleTimers list.
85 * Currently in the ScheduleTimers list. */
86 TMTIMERSTATE_PENDING_STOP_SCHEDULE,
87 /** Timer is being modified and will soon be pending scheduling.
88 * Currently in the ScheduleTimers list. */
89 TMTIMERSTATE_PENDING_SCHEDULE_SET_EXPIRE,
90 /** Timer is pending scheduling.
91 * Currently in the ScheduleTimers list. */
92 TMTIMERSTATE_PENDING_SCHEDULE,
93 /** Timer is being modified and will soon be pending rescheduling.
94 * Currently in the ScheduleTimers list and the active list. */
95 TMTIMERSTATE_PENDING_RESCHEDULE_SET_EXPIRE,
96 /** Timer is modified and is now pending rescheduling.
97 * Currently in the ScheduleTimers list and the active list. */
98 TMTIMERSTATE_PENDING_RESCHEDULE,
99 /** Timer is being destroyed. */
100 TMTIMERSTATE_DESTROY,
101 /** Timer is free. */
102 TMTIMERSTATE_FREE
103} TMTIMERSTATE;
104
105/** Predicate that returns true if the give state is pending scheduling or
106 * rescheduling of any kind. Will reference the argument more than once! */
107#define TMTIMERSTATE_IS_PENDING_SCHEDULING(enmState) \
108 ( (enmState) <= TMTIMERSTATE_PENDING_RESCHEDULE \
109 && (enmState) >= TMTIMERSTATE_PENDING_SCHEDULE_SET_EXPIRE)
110
111/** @name Timer handle value elements
112 * @{ */
113#define TMTIMERHANDLE_RANDOM_MASK UINT64_C(0xffffffffff000000)
114#define TMTIMERHANDLE_QUEUE_IDX_SHIFT 16
115#define TMTIMERHANDLE_QUEUE_IDX_MASK UINT64_C(0x0000000000ff0000)
116#define TMTIMERHANDLE_QUEUE_IDX_SMASK UINT64_C(0x00000000000000ff)
117#define TMTIMERHANDLE_TIMER_IDX_MASK UINT64_C(0x000000000000ffff)
118/** @} */
119
120
121/**
122 * Internal representation of a timer.
123 *
124 * For correct serialization (without the use of semaphores and
125 * other blocking/slow constructs) certain rules applies to updating
126 * this structure:
127 * - For thread other than EMT only u64Expire, enmState and pScheduleNext*
128 * are changeable. Everything else is out of bounds.
129 * - Updating of u64Expire timer can only happen in the TMTIMERSTATE_STOPPED
130 * and TMTIMERSTATE_PENDING_RESCHEDULING_SET_EXPIRE states.
131 * - Timers in the TMTIMERSTATE_EXPIRED state are only accessible from EMT.
132 * - Actual destruction of a timer can only be done at scheduling time.
133 */
134typedef struct TMTIMER
135{
136 /** Expire time. */
137 volatile uint64_t u64Expire;
138
139 /** Timer state. */
140 volatile TMTIMERSTATE enmState;
141 /** The index of the next next timer in the schedule list. */
142 uint32_t volatile idxScheduleNext;
143
144 /** The index of the next timer in the chain. */
145 uint32_t idxNext;
146 /** The index of the previous timer in the chain. */
147 uint32_t idxPrev;
148
149 /** The timer frequency hint. This is 0 if not hint was given. */
150 uint32_t volatile uHzHint;
151 /** Timer callback type. */
152 TMTIMERTYPE enmType;
153
154 /** It's own handle value. */
155 TMTIMERHANDLE hSelf;
156 /** TMTIMER_FLAGS_XXX. */
157 uint32_t fFlags;
158 /** Explicit alignment padding. */
159 uint32_t u32Alignment;
160
161 /** User argument. */
162 RTR3PTR pvUser;
163 /** The critical section associated with the lock. */
164 R3PTRTYPE(PPDMCRITSECT) pCritSect;
165
166 /* --- new cache line (64-bit / 64 bytes) --- */
167
168 /** Type specific data. */
169 union
170 {
171 /** TMTIMERTYPE_DEV. */
172 struct
173 {
174 /** Callback. */
175 R3PTRTYPE(PFNTMTIMERDEV) pfnTimer;
176 /** Device instance. */
177 PPDMDEVINSR3 pDevIns;
178 } Dev;
179
180 /** TMTIMERTYPE_DEV. */
181 struct
182 {
183 /** Callback. */
184 R3PTRTYPE(PFNTMTIMERUSB) pfnTimer;
185 /** USB device instance. */
186 PPDMUSBINS pUsbIns;
187 } Usb;
188
189 /** TMTIMERTYPE_DRV. */
190 struct
191 {
192 /** Callback. */
193 R3PTRTYPE(PFNTMTIMERDRV) pfnTimer;
194 /** Device instance. */
195 R3PTRTYPE(PPDMDRVINS) pDrvIns;
196 } Drv;
197
198 /** TMTIMERTYPE_INTERNAL. */
199 struct
200 {
201 /** Callback. */
202 R3PTRTYPE(PFNTMTIMERINT) pfnTimer;
203 } Internal;
204 } u;
205
206 /** The timer name. */
207 char szName[32];
208
209 /** @todo think of two useful release statistics counters here to fill up the
210 * cache line. */
211#ifndef VBOX_WITH_STATISTICS
212 uint64_t auAlignment2[2];
213#else
214 STAMPROFILE StatTimer;
215 STAMPROFILE StatCritSectEnter;
216 STAMCOUNTER StatGet;
217 STAMCOUNTER StatSetAbsolute;
218 STAMCOUNTER StatSetRelative;
219 STAMCOUNTER StatStop;
220 uint64_t auAlignment2[6];
221#endif
222} TMTIMER;
223AssertCompileMemberSize(TMTIMER, u64Expire, sizeof(uint64_t));
224AssertCompileMemberSize(TMTIMER, enmState, sizeof(uint32_t));
225AssertCompileSizeAlignment(TMTIMER, 64);
226
227
228/**
229 * Updates a timer state in the correct atomic manner.
230 */
231#if 1
232# define TM_SET_STATE(pTimer, state) \
233 ASMAtomicWriteU32((uint32_t volatile *)&(pTimer)->enmState, state)
234#else
235# define TM_SET_STATE(pTimer, state) \
236 do { \
237 uint32_t uOld1 = (pTimer)->enmState; \
238 Log(("%s: %p: %d -> %d\n", __FUNCTION__, (pTimer), (pTimer)->enmState, state)); \
239 uint32_t uOld2 = ASMAtomicXchgU32((uint32_t volatile *)&(pTimer)->enmState, state); \
240 Assert(uOld1 == uOld2); \
241 } while (0)
242#endif
243
244/**
245 * Tries to updates a timer state in the correct atomic manner.
246 */
247#if 1
248# define TM_TRY_SET_STATE(pTimer, StateNew, StateOld, fRc) \
249 (fRc) = ASMAtomicCmpXchgU32((uint32_t volatile *)&(pTimer)->enmState, StateNew, StateOld)
250#else
251# define TM_TRY_SET_STATE(pTimer, StateNew, StateOld, fRc) \
252 do { (fRc) = ASMAtomicCmpXchgU32((uint32_t volatile *)&(pTimer)->enmState, StateNew, StateOld); \
253 Log(("%s: %p: %d -> %d %RTbool\n", __FUNCTION__, (pTimer), StateOld, StateNew, fRc)); \
254 } while (0)
255#endif
256
257
258/**
259 * A timer queue, shared.
260 */
261typedef struct TMTIMERQUEUE
262{
263 /** The ring-0 mapping of the timer table. */
264 R3PTRTYPE(PTMTIMER) paTimers;
265
266 /** The cached expire time for this queue.
267 * Updated by EMT when scheduling the queue or modifying the head timer.
268 * Assigned UINT64_MAX when there is no head timer. */
269 uint64_t u64Expire;
270 /** Doubly linked list of active timers.
271 *
272 * When no scheduling is pending, this list is will be ordered by expire time (ascending).
273 * Access is serialized by only letting the emulation thread (EMT) do changes.
274 */
275 uint32_t idxActive;
276 /** List of timers pending scheduling of some kind.
277 *
278 * Timer stats allowed in the list are TMTIMERSTATE_PENDING_STOPPING,
279 * TMTIMERSTATE_PENDING_DESTRUCTION, TMTIMERSTATE_PENDING_STOPPING_DESTRUCTION,
280 * TMTIMERSTATE_PENDING_RESCHEDULING and TMTIMERSTATE_PENDING_SCHEDULE.
281 */
282 uint32_t volatile idxSchedule;
283 /** The clock for this queue. */
284 TMCLOCK enmClock; /**< @todo consider duplicating this in TMTIMERQUEUER0 for better cache locality (paTimers). */
285
286 /** The size of the paTimers allocation (in entries). */
287 uint32_t cTimersAlloc;
288 /** Number of free timer entries. */
289 uint32_t cTimersFree;
290 /** Where to start looking for free timers. */
291 uint32_t idxFreeHint;
292 /** The queue name. */
293 char szName[16];
294 /** Set when a thread is doing scheduling and callback. */
295 bool volatile fBeingProcessed;
296 /** Set if we've disabled growing. */
297 bool fCannotGrow;
298 /** Align on 64-byte boundrary. */
299 bool afAlignment1[2];
300 /** The current max timer Hz hint. */
301 uint32_t volatile uMaxHzHint;
302
303 /* --- new cache line (64-bit / 64 bytes) --- */
304
305 /** Time spent doing scheduling and timer callbacks. */
306 STAMPROFILE StatDo;
307 /** The thread servicing this queue, NIL if none. */
308 R3PTRTYPE(RTTHREAD) hThread;
309 /** The handle to the event semaphore the worker thread sleeps on. */
310 SUPSEMEVENT hWorkerEvt;
311 /** Absolute sleep deadline for the worker (enmClock time). */
312 uint64_t volatile tsWorkerWakeup;
313 uint64_t u64Alignment2;
314
315 /** Lock serializing the active timer list and associated work. */
316 PDMCRITSECT TimerLock;
317 /** Lock serializing timer allocation and deallocation.
318 * @note This may be used in read-mode all over the place if we later
319 * implement runtime array growing. */
320 PDMCRITSECTRW AllocLock;
321} TMTIMERQUEUE;
322AssertCompileMemberAlignment(TMTIMERQUEUE, AllocLock, 64);
323AssertCompileSizeAlignment(TMTIMERQUEUE, 64);
324/** Pointer to a timer queue. */
325typedef TMTIMERQUEUE *PTMTIMERQUEUE;
326
327/**
328 * A timer queue, ring-0 only bits.
329 */
330typedef struct TMTIMERQUEUER0
331{
332 /** The size of the paTimers allocation (in entries). */
333 uint32_t cTimersAlloc;
334 uint32_t uAlignment;
335 /** The ring-0 mapping of the timer table. */
336 R0PTRTYPE(PTMTIMER) paTimers;
337 /** Handle to the timer table allocation. */
338 RTR0MEMOBJ hMemObj;
339 /** Handle to the ring-3 mapping of the timer table. */
340 RTR0MEMOBJ hMapObj;
341} TMTIMERQUEUER0;
342/** Pointer to the ring-0 timer queue data. */
343typedef TMTIMERQUEUER0 *PTMTIMERQUEUER0;
344
345/** Pointer to the current context data for a timer queue.
346 * @note In ring-3 this is the same as the shared data. */
347#ifdef IN_RING3
348typedef TMTIMERQUEUE *PTMTIMERQUEUECC;
349#else
350typedef TMTIMERQUEUER0 *PTMTIMERQUEUECC;
351#endif
352/** Helper macro for getting the current context queue point. */
353#ifdef IN_RING3
354# define TM_GET_TIMER_QUEUE_CC(a_pVM, a_idxQueue, a_pQueueShared) (a_pQueueShared)
355#else
356# define TM_GET_TIMER_QUEUE_CC(a_pVM, a_idxQueue, a_pQueueShared) (&(a_pVM)->tmr0.s.aTimerQueues[a_idxQueue])
357#endif
358
359
360/**
361 * CPU load data set.
362 * Mainly used by tmR3CpuLoadTimer.
363 */
364typedef struct TMCPULOADSTATE
365{
366 /** The percent of the period spent executing guest code. */
367 uint8_t cPctExecuting;
368 /** The percent of the period spent halted. */
369 uint8_t cPctHalted;
370 /** The percent of the period spent on other things. */
371 uint8_t cPctOther;
372 /** Explicit alignment padding */
373 uint8_t au8Alignment[1];
374 /** Index into aHistory of the current entry. */
375 uint16_t volatile idxHistory;
376 /** Number of valid history entries before idxHistory. */
377 uint16_t volatile cHistoryEntries;
378
379 /** Previous cNsTotal value. */
380 uint64_t cNsPrevTotal;
381 /** Previous cNsExecuting value. */
382 uint64_t cNsPrevExecuting;
383 /** Previous cNsHalted value. */
384 uint64_t cNsPrevHalted;
385 /** Data for the last 30 min (given an interval of 1 second). */
386 struct
387 {
388 uint8_t cPctExecuting;
389 /** The percent of the period spent halted. */
390 uint8_t cPctHalted;
391 /** The percent of the period spent on other things. */
392 uint8_t cPctOther;
393 } aHistory[30*60];
394} TMCPULOADSTATE;
395AssertCompileSizeAlignment(TMCPULOADSTATE, 8);
396AssertCompileMemberAlignment(TMCPULOADSTATE, cNsPrevTotal, 8);
397/** Pointer to a CPU load data set. */
398typedef TMCPULOADSTATE *PTMCPULOADSTATE;
399
400
401/**
402 * TSC mode.
403 *
404 * The main modes of how TM implements the TSC clock (TMCLOCK_TSC).
405 */
406typedef enum TMTSCMODE
407{
408 /** The guest TSC is an emulated, virtual TSC. */
409 TMTSCMODE_VIRT_TSC_EMULATED = 1,
410 /** The guest TSC is an offset of the real TSC. */
411 TMTSCMODE_REAL_TSC_OFFSET,
412 /** The guest TSC is dynamically derived through emulating or offsetting. */
413 TMTSCMODE_DYNAMIC,
414 /** The native API provides it. */
415 TMTSCMODE_NATIVE_API
416} TMTSCMODE;
417AssertCompileSize(TMTSCMODE, sizeof(uint32_t));
418
419
420/**
421 * TM VM Instance data.
422 * Changes to this must checked against the padding of the cfgm union in VM!
423 */
424typedef struct TM
425{
426 /** Timer queues for the different clock types.
427 * @note is first in the structure to ensure cache-line alignment. */
428 TMTIMERQUEUE aTimerQueues[TMCLOCK_MAX];
429
430 /** The current TSC mode of the VM.
431 * Config variable: Mode (string). */
432 TMTSCMODE enmTSCMode;
433 /** The original TSC mode of the VM. */
434 TMTSCMODE enmOriginalTSCMode;
435 /** Whether the TSC is tied to the execution of code.
436 * Config variable: TSCTiedToExecution (bool) */
437 bool fTSCTiedToExecution;
438 /** Modifier for fTSCTiedToExecution which pauses the TSC while halting if true.
439 * Config variable: TSCNotTiedToHalt (bool) */
440 bool fTSCNotTiedToHalt;
441 /** Whether TM TSC mode switching is allowed at runtime. */
442 bool fTSCModeSwitchAllowed;
443 /** Whether the guest has enabled use of paravirtualized TSC. */
444 bool fParavirtTscEnabled;
445 /** The ID of the virtual CPU that normally runs the timers. */
446 VMCPUID idTimerCpu;
447
448 /** The number of CPU clock ticks per seconds of the host CPU. */
449 uint64_t cTSCTicksPerSecondHost;
450 /** The number of CPU clock ticks per second (TMCLOCK_TSC).
451 * Config variable: TSCTicksPerSecond (64-bit unsigned int)
452 * The config variable implies @c enmTSCMode would be
453 * TMTSCMODE_VIRT_TSC_EMULATED. */
454 uint64_t cTSCTicksPerSecond;
455 /** The TSC difference introduced by pausing the VM. */
456 uint64_t offTSCPause;
457 /** The TSC value when the last TSC was paused. */
458 uint64_t u64LastPausedTSC;
459 /** CPU TSCs ticking indicator (one for each VCPU). */
460 uint32_t volatile cTSCsTicking;
461
462 /** Virtual time ticking enabled indicator (counter for each VCPU). (TMCLOCK_VIRTUAL) */
463 uint32_t volatile cVirtualTicking;
464 /** Virtual time is not running at 100%. */
465 bool fVirtualWarpDrive;
466 /** Virtual timer synchronous time ticking enabled indicator (bool). (TMCLOCK_VIRTUAL_SYNC) */
467 bool volatile fVirtualSyncTicking;
468 /** Virtual timer synchronous time catch-up active. */
469 bool volatile fVirtualSyncCatchUp;
470 /** Alignment padding. */
471 bool afAlignment1[1];
472 /** WarpDrive percentage.
473 * 100% is normal (fVirtualSyncNormal == true). When other than 100% we apply
474 * this percentage to the raw time source for the period it's been valid in,
475 * i.e. since u64VirtualWarpDriveStart. */
476 uint32_t u32VirtualWarpDrivePercentage;
477
478 /** The offset of the virtual clock relative to it's timesource.
479 * Only valid if fVirtualTicking is set. */
480 uint64_t u64VirtualOffset;
481 /** The guest virtual time when fVirtualTicking is cleared. */
482 uint64_t u64Virtual;
483 /** When the Warp drive was started or last adjusted.
484 * Only valid when fVirtualWarpDrive is set. */
485 uint64_t u64VirtualWarpDriveStart;
486 /** The previously returned nano TS.
487 * This handles TSC drift on SMP systems and expired interval.
488 * This is a valid range u64NanoTS to u64NanoTS + 1000000000 (ie. 1sec). */
489 uint64_t volatile u64VirtualRawPrev;
490 /** The ring-3 data structure for the RTTimeNanoTS workers used by tmVirtualGetRawNanoTS. */
491 RTTIMENANOTSDATAR3 VirtualGetRawData;
492 /** Pointer to the ring-3 tmVirtualGetRawNanoTS worker function. */
493 R3PTRTYPE(PFNTIMENANOTSINTERNAL) pfnVirtualGetRaw;
494 /** The guest virtual timer synchronous time when fVirtualSyncTicking is cleared.
495 * When fVirtualSyncTicking is set it holds the last time returned to
496 * the guest (while the lock was held). */
497 uint64_t volatile u64VirtualSync;
498 /** The offset of the timer synchronous virtual clock (TMCLOCK_VIRTUAL_SYNC) relative
499 * to the virtual clock (TMCLOCK_VIRTUAL).
500 * (This is accessed by the timer thread and must be updated atomically.) */
501 uint64_t volatile offVirtualSync;
502 /** The offset into offVirtualSync that's been irrevocably given up by failed catch-up attempts.
503 * Thus the current lag is offVirtualSync - offVirtualSyncGivenUp. */
504 uint64_t offVirtualSyncGivenUp;
505 /** The TMCLOCK_VIRTUAL at the previous TMVirtualGetSync call when catch-up is active. */
506 uint64_t volatile u64VirtualSyncCatchUpPrev;
507 /** The current catch-up percentage. */
508 uint32_t volatile u32VirtualSyncCatchUpPercentage;
509 /** How much slack when processing timers. */
510 uint32_t u32VirtualSyncScheduleSlack;
511 /** When to stop catch-up. */
512 uint64_t u64VirtualSyncCatchUpStopThreshold;
513 /** When to give up catch-up. */
514 uint64_t u64VirtualSyncCatchUpGiveUpThreshold;
515/** @def TM_MAX_CATCHUP_PERIODS
516 * The number of catchup rates. */
517#define TM_MAX_CATCHUP_PERIODS 10
518 /** The aggressiveness of the catch-up relative to how far we've lagged behind.
519 * The idea is to have increasing catch-up percentage as the lag increases. */
520 struct TMCATCHUPPERIOD
521 {
522 uint64_t u64Start; /**< When this period starts. (u64VirtualSyncOffset). */
523 uint32_t u32Percentage; /**< The catch-up percent to apply. */
524 uint32_t u32Alignment; /**< Structure alignment */
525 } aVirtualSyncCatchUpPeriods[TM_MAX_CATCHUP_PERIODS];
526
527 union
528 {
529 /** Combined value for updating. */
530 uint64_t volatile u64Combined;
531 struct
532 {
533 /** Bitmap indicating which timer queues needs their uMaxHzHint updated. */
534 uint32_t volatile bmNeedsUpdating;
535 /** The current max timer Hz hint. */
536 uint32_t volatile uMax;
537 } s;
538 } HzHint;
539 /** @cfgm{/TM/HostHzMax, uint32_t, Hz, 0, UINT32_MAX, 20000}
540 * The max host Hz frequency hint returned by TMCalcHostTimerFrequency. */
541 uint32_t cHostHzMax;
542 /** @cfgm{/TM/HostHzFudgeFactorTimerCpu, uint32_t, Hz, 0, UINT32_MAX, 111}
543 * The number of Hz TMCalcHostTimerFrequency adds for the timer CPU. */
544 uint32_t cPctHostHzFudgeFactorTimerCpu;
545 /** @cfgm{/TM/HostHzFudgeFactorOtherCpu, uint32_t, Hz, 0, UINT32_MAX, 110}
546 * The number of Hz TMCalcHostTimerFrequency adds for the other CPUs. */
547 uint32_t cPctHostHzFudgeFactorOtherCpu;
548 /** @cfgm{/TM/HostHzFudgeFactorCatchUp100, uint32_t, Hz, 0, UINT32_MAX, 300}
549 * The fudge factor (expressed in percent) that catch-up percentages below
550 * 100% is multiplied by. */
551 uint32_t cPctHostHzFudgeFactorCatchUp100;
552 /** @cfgm{/TM/HostHzFudgeFactorCatchUp200, uint32_t, Hz, 0, UINT32_MAX, 250}
553 * The fudge factor (expressed in percent) that catch-up percentages
554 * 100%-199% is multiplied by. */
555 uint32_t cPctHostHzFudgeFactorCatchUp200;
556 /** @cfgm{/TM/HostHzFudgeFactorCatchUp400, uint32_t, Hz, 0, UINT32_MAX, 200}
557 * The fudge factor (expressed in percent) that catch-up percentages
558 * 200%-399% is multiplied by. */
559 uint32_t cPctHostHzFudgeFactorCatchUp400;
560
561 /** The UTC offset in ns.
562 * This is *NOT* for converting UTC to local time. It is for converting real
563 * world UTC time to VM UTC time. This feature is indented for doing date
564 * testing of software and similar.
565 * @todo Implement warpdrive on UTC. */
566 int64_t offUTC;
567 /** The last value TMR3UtcNow returned. */
568 int64_t volatile nsLastUtcNow;
569 /** File to touch on UTC jump. */
570 R3PTRTYPE(char *) pszUtcTouchFileOnJump;
571
572 /** Pointer to our R3 mapping of the GIP. */
573 R3PTRTYPE(void *) pvGIPR3;
574
575 /** The schedule timer timer handle (runtime timer).
576 * This timer will do frequent check on pending queue schedules and
577 * raise VM_FF_TIMER to pull EMTs attention to them.
578 */
579 R3PTRTYPE(PRTTIMER) pTimer;
580 /** Interval in milliseconds of the pTimer timer. */
581 uint32_t u32TimerMillies;
582
583 /** Indicates that queues are being run. */
584 bool volatile fRunningQueues;
585 /** Indicates that the virtual sync queue is being run. */
586 bool volatile fRunningVirtualSyncQueue;
587 /** Alignment */
588 bool afAlignment3[2];
589
590 /** Lock serializing access to the VirtualSync clock and the associated
591 * timer queue.
592 * @todo Consider merging this with the TMTIMERQUEUE::TimerLock for the
593 * virtual sync queue. */
594 PDMCRITSECT VirtualSyncLock;
595
596 /** CPU load state for all the virtual CPUs (tmR3CpuLoadTimer). */
597 TMCPULOADSTATE CpuLoad;
598
599 /** TMR3TimerQueuesDo
600 * @{ */
601 STAMPROFILE StatDoQueues;
602 /** @} */
603 /** tmSchedule
604 * @{ */
605 STAMPROFILE StatScheduleOneRZ;
606 STAMPROFILE StatScheduleOneR3;
607 STAMCOUNTER StatScheduleSetFF;
608 STAMCOUNTER StatPostponedR3;
609 STAMCOUNTER StatPostponedRZ;
610 /** @} */
611 /** Read the time
612 * @{ */
613 STAMCOUNTER StatVirtualGet;
614 STAMCOUNTER StatVirtualGetSetFF;
615 STAMCOUNTER StatVirtualSyncGet;
616 STAMCOUNTER StatVirtualSyncGetAdjLast;
617 STAMCOUNTER StatVirtualSyncGetELoop;
618 STAMCOUNTER StatVirtualSyncGetExpired;
619 STAMCOUNTER StatVirtualSyncGetLockless;
620 STAMCOUNTER StatVirtualSyncGetLocked;
621 STAMCOUNTER StatVirtualSyncGetSetFF;
622 STAMCOUNTER StatVirtualPause;
623 STAMCOUNTER StatVirtualResume;
624 /** @} */
625 /** TMTimerPoll
626 * @{ */
627 STAMCOUNTER StatPoll;
628 STAMCOUNTER StatPollAlreadySet;
629 STAMCOUNTER StatPollELoop;
630 STAMCOUNTER StatPollMiss;
631 STAMCOUNTER StatPollRunning;
632 STAMCOUNTER StatPollSimple;
633 STAMCOUNTER StatPollVirtual;
634 STAMCOUNTER StatPollVirtualSync;
635 /** @} */
636 /** TMTimerSet sans virtual sync timers.
637 * @{ */
638 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSet;
639 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetOpt;
640 STAMPROFILE StatTimerSetRZ;
641 STAMPROFILE StatTimerSetR3;
642 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetStStopped;
643 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetStExpDeliver;
644 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetStActive;
645 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetStPendStop;
646 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetStPendStopSched;
647 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetStPendSched;
648 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetStPendResched;
649 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetStOther;
650 /** @} */
651 /** TMTimerSet on virtual sync timers.
652 * @{ */
653 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetVs;
654 STAMPROFILE StatTimerSetVsRZ;
655 STAMPROFILE StatTimerSetVsR3;
656 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetVsStStopped;
657 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetVsStExpDeliver;
658 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetVsStActive;
659 /** @} */
660 /** TMTimerSetRelative sans virtual sync timers
661 * @{ */
662 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetRelative;
663 STAMPROFILE StatTimerSetRelativeRZ;
664 STAMPROFILE StatTimerSetRelativeR3;
665 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetRelativeOpt;
666 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetRelativeStStopped;
667 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetRelativeStExpDeliver;
668 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetRelativeStActive;
669 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetRelativeStPendStop;
670 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetRelativeStPendStopSched;
671 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetRelativeStPendSched;
672 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetRelativeStPendResched;
673 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetRelativeStOther;
674 /** @} */
675 /** TMTimerSetRelative on virtual sync timers.
676 * @{ */
677 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetRelativeVs;
678 STAMPROFILE StatTimerSetRelativeVsRZ;
679 STAMPROFILE StatTimerSetRelativeVsR3;
680 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetRelativeVsStStopped;
681 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetRelativeVsStExpDeliver;
682 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerSetRelativeVsStActive;
683 /** @} */
684 /** TMTimerStop sans virtual sync.
685 * @{ */
686 STAMPROFILE StatTimerStopRZ;
687 STAMPROFILE StatTimerStopR3;
688 /** @} */
689 /** TMTimerStop on virtual sync timers.
690 * @{ */
691 STAMPROFILE StatTimerStopVsRZ;
692 STAMPROFILE StatTimerStopVsR3;
693 /** @} */
694 /** VirtualSync - Running and Catching Up
695 * @{ */
696 STAMCOUNTER StatVirtualSyncRun;
697 STAMCOUNTER StatVirtualSyncRunRestart;
698 STAMPROFILE StatVirtualSyncRunSlack;
699 STAMCOUNTER StatVirtualSyncRunStop;
700 STAMCOUNTER StatVirtualSyncRunStoppedAlready;
701 STAMCOUNTER StatVirtualSyncGiveUp;
702 STAMCOUNTER StatVirtualSyncGiveUpBeforeStarting;
703 STAMPROFILEADV StatVirtualSyncCatchup;
704 STAMCOUNTER aStatVirtualSyncCatchupInitial[TM_MAX_CATCHUP_PERIODS];
705 STAMCOUNTER aStatVirtualSyncCatchupAdjust[TM_MAX_CATCHUP_PERIODS];
706 /** @} */
707 /** TMR3VirtualSyncFF (non dedicated EMT). */
708 STAMPROFILE StatVirtualSyncFF;
709 /** The timer callback. */
710 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerCallbackSetFF;
711 STAMCOUNTER StatTimerCallback;
712
713 /** Calls to TMCpuTickSet. */
714 STAMCOUNTER StatTSCSet;
715
716 /** TSC starts and stops. */
717 STAMCOUNTER StatTSCPause;
718 STAMCOUNTER StatTSCResume;
719
720 /** @name Reasons for refusing TSC offsetting in TMCpuTickCanUseRealTSC.
721 * @{ */
722 STAMCOUNTER StatTSCNotFixed;
723 STAMCOUNTER StatTSCNotTicking;
724 STAMCOUNTER StatTSCCatchupLE010;
725 STAMCOUNTER StatTSCCatchupLE025;
726 STAMCOUNTER StatTSCCatchupLE100;
727 STAMCOUNTER StatTSCCatchupOther;
728 STAMCOUNTER StatTSCWarp;
729 STAMCOUNTER StatTSCUnderflow;
730 STAMCOUNTER StatTSCSyncNotTicking;
731 /** @} */
732} TM;
733/** Pointer to TM VM instance data. */
734typedef TM *PTM;
735
736
737/**
738 * TM VMCPU Instance data.
739 * Changes to this must checked against the padding of the tm union in VM!
740 */
741typedef struct TMCPU
742{
743 /** The offset between the host tick (TSC/virtual depending on the TSC mode) and
744 * the guest tick. */
745 uint64_t offTSCRawSrc;
746 /** The guest TSC when fTicking is cleared. */
747 uint64_t u64TSC;
748 /** The last seen TSC by the guest. */
749 uint64_t u64TSCLastSeen;
750 /** CPU timestamp ticking enabled indicator (bool). (RDTSC) */
751 bool fTSCTicking;
752#ifdef VBOX_WITHOUT_NS_ACCOUNTING
753 bool afAlignment1[7]; /**< alignment padding */
754#else /* !VBOX_WITHOUT_NS_ACCOUNTING */
755
756 /** Set by the timer callback to trigger updating of statistics in
757 * TMNotifyEndOfExecution. */
758 bool volatile fUpdateStats;
759 bool afAlignment1[6];
760 /** The time not spent executing or halted.
761 * @note Only updated after halting and after the timer runs. */
762 uint64_t cNsOtherStat;
763 /** Reasonably up to date total run time value.
764 * @note Only updated after halting and after the timer runs. */
765 uint64_t cNsTotalStat;
766# if defined(VBOX_WITH_STATISTICS) || defined(VBOX_WITH_NS_ACCOUNTING_STATS)
767 /** Resettable copy of version of cNsOtherStat.
768 * @note Only updated after halting. */
769 STAMCOUNTER StatNsOther;
770 /** Resettable copy of cNsTotalStat.
771 * @note Only updated after halting. */
772 STAMCOUNTER StatNsTotal;
773# else
774 uint64_t auAlignment2[2];
775# endif
776
777 /** @name Core accounting data.
778 * @note Must be cache-line aligned and only written to by the EMT owning it.
779 * @{ */
780 /** The cNsXXX generation. */
781 uint32_t volatile uTimesGen;
782 /** Set if executing (between TMNotifyStartOfExecution and
783 * TMNotifyEndOfExecution). */
784 bool volatile fExecuting;
785 /** Set if halting (between TMNotifyStartOfHalt and TMNotifyEndOfHalt). */
786 bool volatile fHalting;
787 /** Set if we're suspended and u64NsTsStartTotal is to be cNsTotal. */
788 bool volatile fSuspended;
789 bool afAlignment;
790 /** The nanosecond timestamp of the CPU start or resume.
791 * This is recalculated when the VM is started so that
792 * cNsTotal = RTTimeNanoTS() - u64NsTsStartCpu. */
793 uint64_t nsStartTotal;
794 /** The TSC of the last start-execute notification. */
795 uint64_t uTscStartExecuting;
796 /** The number of nanoseconds spent executing. */
797 uint64_t cNsExecuting;
798 /** The number of guest execution runs. */
799 uint64_t cPeriodsExecuting;
800 /** The nanosecond timestamp of the last start-halt notification. */
801 uint64_t nsStartHalting;
802 /** The number of nanoseconds being halted. */
803 uint64_t cNsHalted;
804 /** The number of halts. */
805 uint64_t cPeriodsHalted;
806 /** @} */
807
808# if defined(VBOX_WITH_STATISTICS) || defined(VBOX_WITH_NS_ACCOUNTING_STATS)
809 /** Resettable version of cNsExecuting. */
810 STAMPROFILE StatNsExecuting;
811 /** Long execution intervals. */
812 STAMPROFILE StatNsExecLong;
813 /** Short execution intervals. */
814 STAMPROFILE StatNsExecShort;
815 /** Tiny execution intervals. */
816 STAMPROFILE StatNsExecTiny;
817 /** Resettable version of cNsHalted. */
818 STAMPROFILE StatNsHalted;
819# endif
820
821 /** CPU load state for this virtual CPU (tmR3CpuLoadTimer). */
822 TMCPULOADSTATE CpuLoad;
823#endif
824} TMCPU;
825#ifndef VBOX_WITHOUT_NS_ACCOUNTING
826AssertCompileMemberAlignment(TMCPU, uTimesGen, 64);
827# if defined(VBOX_WITH_STATISTICS) || defined(VBOX_WITH_NS_ACCOUNTING_STATS)
828AssertCompileMemberAlignment(TMCPU, StatNsExecuting, 64);
829# else
830AssertCompileMemberAlignment(TMCPU, CpuLoad, 64);
831# endif
832#endif
833/** Pointer to TM VMCPU instance data. */
834typedef TMCPU *PTMCPU;
835
836
837/**
838 * TM data kept in the ring-0 GVM.
839 */
840typedef struct TMR0PERVM
841{
842 /** Timer queues for the different clock types. */
843 TMTIMERQUEUER0 aTimerQueues[TMCLOCK_MAX];
844
845 /** The ring-0 data structure for the RTTimeNanoTS workers used by tmVirtualGetRawNanoTS. */
846 RTTIMENANOTSDATAR0 VirtualGetRawData;
847 /** Pointer to the ring-0 tmVirtualGetRawNanoTS worker function. */
848 R0PTRTYPE(PFNTIMENANOTSINTERNAL) pfnVirtualGetRaw;
849} TMR0PERVM;
850
851
852const char *tmTimerState(TMTIMERSTATE enmState);
853void tmTimerQueueSchedule(PVMCC pVM, PTMTIMERQUEUECC pQueueCC, PTMTIMERQUEUE pQueue);
854#ifdef VBOX_STRICT
855void tmTimerQueuesSanityChecks(PVMCC pVM, const char *pszWhere);
856#endif
857void tmHCTimerQueueGrowInit(PTMTIMER paTimers, TMTIMER const *paOldTimers, uint32_t cNewTimers, uint32_t cOldTimers);
858
859uint64_t tmR3CpuTickGetRawVirtualNoCheck(PVM pVM);
860int tmCpuTickPause(PVMCPUCC pVCpu);
861int tmCpuTickPauseLocked(PVMCC pVM, PVMCPUCC pVCpu);
862int tmCpuTickResume(PVMCC pVM, PVMCPUCC pVCpu);
863int tmCpuTickResumeLocked(PVMCC pVM, PVMCPUCC pVCpu);
864
865int tmVirtualPauseLocked(PVMCC pVM);
866int tmVirtualResumeLocked(PVMCC pVM);
867DECLCALLBACK(DECLEXPORT(void)) tmVirtualNanoTSBad(PRTTIMENANOTSDATA pData, uint64_t u64NanoTS,
868 uint64_t u64DeltaPrev, uint64_t u64PrevNanoTS);
869DECLCALLBACK(DECLEXPORT(uint64_t)) tmVirtualNanoTSRediscover(PRTTIMENANOTSDATA pData, PRTITMENANOTSEXTRA pExtra);
870DECLCALLBACK(DECLEXPORT(uint64_t)) tmVirtualNanoTSBadCpuIndex(PRTTIMENANOTSDATA pData, PRTITMENANOTSEXTRA pExtra,
871 uint16_t idApic, uint16_t iCpuSet, uint16_t iGipCpu);
872/** @} */
873
874RT_C_DECLS_END
875
876#endif /* !VMM_INCLUDED_SRC_include_TMInternal_h */
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