/* $Id: VBoxRecompiler.c 11897 2008-09-01 08:10:47Z vboxsync $ */ /** @file * VBox Recompiler - QEMU. */ /* * Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. * * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software; * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU * General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind. * * Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa * Clara, CA 95054 USA or visit http://www.sun.com if you need * additional information or have any questions. */ /******************************************************************************* * Header Files * *******************************************************************************/ #define LOG_GROUP LOG_GROUP_REM #include "vl.h" #include "exec-all.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "REMInternal.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* Don't wanna include everything. */ extern void cpu_x86_update_cr3(CPUX86State *env, target_ulong new_cr3); extern void cpu_x86_update_cr0(CPUX86State *env, uint32_t new_cr0); extern void cpu_x86_update_cr4(CPUX86State *env, uint32_t new_cr4); extern void tlb_flush_page(CPUX86State *env, target_ulong addr); extern void tlb_flush(CPUState *env, int flush_global); extern void sync_seg(CPUX86State *env1, int seg_reg, int selector); extern void sync_ldtr(CPUX86State *env1, int selector); extern int sync_tr(CPUX86State *env1, int selector); #ifdef VBOX_STRICT unsigned long get_phys_page_offset(target_ulong addr); #endif /******************************************************************************* * Defined Constants And Macros * *******************************************************************************/ /** Copy 80-bit fpu register at pSrc to pDst. * This is probably faster than *calling* memcpy. */ #define REM_COPY_FPU_REG(pDst, pSrc) \ do { *(PX86FPUMMX)(pDst) = *(const X86FPUMMX *)(pSrc); } while (0) /******************************************************************************* * Internal Functions * *******************************************************************************/ static DECLCALLBACK(int) remR3Save(PVM pVM, PSSMHANDLE pSSM); static DECLCALLBACK(int) remR3Load(PVM pVM, PSSMHANDLE pSSM, uint32_t u32Version); static void remR3StateUpdate(PVM pVM); static uint32_t remR3MMIOReadU8(void *pvVM, target_phys_addr_t GCPhys); static uint32_t remR3MMIOReadU16(void *pvVM, target_phys_addr_t GCPhys); static uint32_t remR3MMIOReadU32(void *pvVM, target_phys_addr_t GCPhys); static void remR3MMIOWriteU8(void *pvVM, target_phys_addr_t GCPhys, uint32_t u32); static void remR3MMIOWriteU16(void *pvVM, target_phys_addr_t GCPhys, uint32_t u32); static void remR3MMIOWriteU32(void *pvVM, target_phys_addr_t GCPhys, uint32_t u32); static uint32_t remR3HandlerReadU8(void *pvVM, target_phys_addr_t GCPhys); static uint32_t remR3HandlerReadU16(void *pvVM, target_phys_addr_t GCPhys); static uint32_t remR3HandlerReadU32(void *pvVM, target_phys_addr_t GCPhys); static void remR3HandlerWriteU8(void *pvVM, target_phys_addr_t GCPhys, uint32_t u32); static void remR3HandlerWriteU16(void *pvVM, target_phys_addr_t GCPhys, uint32_t u32); static void remR3HandlerWriteU32(void *pvVM, target_phys_addr_t GCPhys, uint32_t u32); /******************************************************************************* * Global Variables * *******************************************************************************/ /** @todo Move stats to REM::s some rainy day we have nothing do to. */ #ifdef VBOX_WITH_STATISTICS static STAMPROFILEADV gStatExecuteSingleInstr; static STAMPROFILEADV gStatCompilationQEmu; static STAMPROFILEADV gStatRunCodeQEmu; static STAMPROFILEADV gStatTotalTimeQEmu; static STAMPROFILEADV gStatTimers; static STAMPROFILEADV gStatTBLookup; static STAMPROFILEADV gStatIRQ; static STAMPROFILEADV gStatRawCheck; static STAMPROFILEADV gStatMemRead; static STAMPROFILEADV gStatMemWrite; static STAMPROFILE gStatGCPhys2HCVirt; static STAMPROFILE gStatHCVirt2GCPhys; static STAMCOUNTER gStatCpuGetTSC; static STAMCOUNTER gStatRefuseTFInhibit; static STAMCOUNTER gStatRefuseVM86; static STAMCOUNTER gStatRefusePaging; static STAMCOUNTER gStatRefusePAE; static STAMCOUNTER gStatRefuseIOPLNot0; static STAMCOUNTER gStatRefuseIF0; static STAMCOUNTER gStatRefuseCode16; static STAMCOUNTER gStatRefuseWP0; static STAMCOUNTER gStatRefuseRing1or2; static STAMCOUNTER gStatRefuseCanExecute; static STAMCOUNTER gStatREMGDTChange; static STAMCOUNTER gStatREMIDTChange; static STAMCOUNTER gStatREMLDTRChange; static STAMCOUNTER gStatREMTRChange; static STAMCOUNTER gStatSelOutOfSync[6]; static STAMCOUNTER gStatSelOutOfSyncStateBack[6]; #endif /* * Global stuff. */ /** MMIO read callbacks. */ CPUReadMemoryFunc *g_apfnMMIORead[3] = { remR3MMIOReadU8, remR3MMIOReadU16, remR3MMIOReadU32 }; /** MMIO write callbacks. */ CPUWriteMemoryFunc *g_apfnMMIOWrite[3] = { remR3MMIOWriteU8, remR3MMIOWriteU16, remR3MMIOWriteU32 }; /** Handler read callbacks. */ CPUReadMemoryFunc *g_apfnHandlerRead[3] = { remR3HandlerReadU8, remR3HandlerReadU16, remR3HandlerReadU32 }; /** Handler write callbacks. */ CPUWriteMemoryFunc *g_apfnHandlerWrite[3] = { remR3HandlerWriteU8, remR3HandlerWriteU16, remR3HandlerWriteU32 }; #if defined(VBOX_WITH_DEBUGGER) && !(defined(RT_OS_WINDWS) && defined(RT_ARCH_AMD64)) /* * Debugger commands. */ static DECLCALLBACK(int) remR3CmdDisasEnableStepping(PCDBGCCMD pCmd, PDBGCCMDHLP pCmdHlp, PVM pVM, PCDBGCVAR paArgs, unsigned cArgs, PDBGCVAR pResult); /** '.remstep' arguments. */ static const DBGCVARDESC g_aArgRemStep[] = { /* cTimesMin, cTimesMax, enmCategory, fFlags, pszName, pszDescription */ { 0, ~0, DBGCVAR_CAT_NUMBER, 0, "on/off", "Boolean value/mnemonic indicating the new state." }, }; /** Command descriptors. */ static const DBGCCMD g_aCmds[] = { { .pszCmd ="remstep", .cArgsMin = 0, .cArgsMax = 1, .paArgDescs = &g_aArgRemStep[0], .cArgDescs = ELEMENTS(g_aArgRemStep), .pResultDesc = NULL, .fFlags = 0, .pfnHandler = remR3CmdDisasEnableStepping, .pszSyntax = "[on/off]", .pszDescription = "Enable or disable the single stepping with logged disassembly. " "If no arguments show the current state." } }; #endif /* Instantiate the structure signatures. */ #define REM_STRUCT_OP 0 #include "Sun/structs.h" /******************************************************************************* * Internal Functions * *******************************************************************************/ static void remAbort(int rc, const char *pszTip); extern int testmath(void); /* Put them here to avoid unused variable warning. */ AssertCompile(RT_SIZEOFMEMB(VM, rem.padding) >= RT_SIZEOFMEMB(VM, rem.s)); #if !defined(IPRT_NO_CRT) && (defined(RT_OS_LINUX) || defined(RT_OS_DARWIN) || defined(RT_OS_WINDOWS)) //AssertCompileMemberSize(REM, Env, REM_ENV_SIZE); /* Why did this have to be identical?? */ AssertCompile(RT_SIZEOFMEMB(REM, Env) <= REM_ENV_SIZE); #else AssertCompile(RT_SIZEOFMEMB(REM, Env) <= REM_ENV_SIZE); #endif /** * Initializes the REM. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM The VM to operate on. */ REMR3DECL(int) REMR3Init(PVM pVM) { uint32_t u32Dummy; unsigned i; /* * Assert sanity. */ AssertReleaseMsg(sizeof(pVM->rem.padding) >= sizeof(pVM->rem.s), ("%#x >= %#x; sizeof(Env)=%#x\n", sizeof(pVM->rem.padding), sizeof(pVM->rem.s), sizeof(pVM->rem.s.Env))); AssertReleaseMsg(sizeof(pVM->rem.s.Env) <= REM_ENV_SIZE, ("%#x == %#x\n", sizeof(pVM->rem.s.Env), REM_ENV_SIZE)); AssertReleaseMsg(!(RT_OFFSETOF(VM, rem) & 31), ("off=%#x\n", RT_OFFSETOF(VM, rem))); #if defined(DEBUG) && !defined(RT_OS_SOLARIS) /// @todo fix the solaris math stuff. Assert(!testmath()); #endif ASSERT_STRUCT_TABLE(Misc); ASSERT_STRUCT_TABLE(TLB); ASSERT_STRUCT_TABLE(SegmentCache); ASSERT_STRUCT_TABLE(XMMReg); ASSERT_STRUCT_TABLE(MMXReg); ASSERT_STRUCT_TABLE(float_status); ASSERT_STRUCT_TABLE(float32u); ASSERT_STRUCT_TABLE(float64u); ASSERT_STRUCT_TABLE(floatx80u); ASSERT_STRUCT_TABLE(CPUState); /* * Init some internal data members. */ pVM->rem.s.offVM = RT_OFFSETOF(VM, rem.s); pVM->rem.s.Env.pVM = pVM; #ifdef CPU_RAW_MODE_INIT pVM->rem.s.state |= CPU_RAW_MODE_INIT; #endif /* ctx. */ int rc = CPUMQueryGuestCtxPtr(pVM, &pVM->rem.s.pCtx); if (VBOX_FAILURE(rc)) { AssertMsgFailed(("Failed to obtain guest ctx pointer. rc=%Vrc\n", rc)); return rc; } AssertMsg(MMR3PhysGetRamSize(pVM) == 0, ("Init order have changed! REM depends on notification about ALL physical memory registrations\n")); /* ignore all notifications */ pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll = true; /* * Init the recompiler. */ if (!cpu_x86_init(&pVM->rem.s.Env)) { AssertMsgFailed(("cpu_x86_init failed - impossible!\n")); return VERR_GENERAL_FAILURE; } CPUMGetGuestCpuId(pVM, 1, &u32Dummy, &u32Dummy, &pVM->rem.s.Env.cpuid_ext_features, &pVM->rem.s.Env.cpuid_features); CPUMGetGuestCpuId(pVM, 0x80000001, &u32Dummy, &u32Dummy, &pVM->rem.s.Env.cpuid_ext3_features, &pVM->rem.s.Env.cpuid_ext2_features); /* allocate code buffer for single instruction emulation. */ pVM->rem.s.Env.cbCodeBuffer = 4096; pVM->rem.s.Env.pvCodeBuffer = RTMemExecAlloc(pVM->rem.s.Env.cbCodeBuffer); AssertMsgReturn(pVM->rem.s.Env.pvCodeBuffer, ("Failed to allocate code buffer!\n"), VERR_NO_MEMORY); /* finally, set the cpu_single_env global. */ cpu_single_env = &pVM->rem.s.Env; /* Nothing is pending by default */ pVM->rem.s.u32PendingInterrupt = REM_NO_PENDING_IRQ; /* * Register ram types. */ pVM->rem.s.iMMIOMemType = cpu_register_io_memory(-1, g_apfnMMIORead, g_apfnMMIOWrite, pVM); AssertReleaseMsg(pVM->rem.s.iMMIOMemType >= 0, ("pVM->rem.s.iMMIOMemType=%d\n", pVM->rem.s.iMMIOMemType)); pVM->rem.s.iHandlerMemType = cpu_register_io_memory(-1, g_apfnHandlerRead, g_apfnHandlerWrite, pVM); AssertReleaseMsg(pVM->rem.s.iHandlerMemType >= 0, ("pVM->rem.s.iHandlerMemType=%d\n", pVM->rem.s.iHandlerMemType)); Log2(("REM: iMMIOMemType=%d iHandlerMemType=%d\n", pVM->rem.s.iMMIOMemType, pVM->rem.s.iHandlerMemType)); /* stop ignoring. */ pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll = false; /* * Register the saved state data unit. */ rc = SSMR3RegisterInternal(pVM, "rem", 1, REM_SAVED_STATE_VERSION, sizeof(uint32_t) * 10, NULL, remR3Save, NULL, NULL, remR3Load, NULL); if (VBOX_FAILURE(rc)) return rc; #if defined(VBOX_WITH_DEBUGGER) && !(defined(RT_OS_WINDOWS) && defined(RT_ARCH_AMD64)) /* * Debugger commands. */ static bool fRegisteredCmds = false; if (!fRegisteredCmds) { int rc = DBGCRegisterCommands(&g_aCmds[0], ELEMENTS(g_aCmds)); if (VBOX_SUCCESS(rc)) fRegisteredCmds = true; } #endif #ifdef VBOX_WITH_STATISTICS /* * Statistics. */ STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatExecuteSingleInstr, STAMTYPE_PROFILE, "/PROF/REM/SingleInstr",STAMUNIT_TICKS_PER_CALL, "Profiling single instruction emulation."); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatCompilationQEmu, STAMTYPE_PROFILE, "/PROF/REM/Compile", STAMUNIT_TICKS_PER_CALL, "Profiling QEmu compilation."); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatRunCodeQEmu, STAMTYPE_PROFILE, "/PROF/REM/Runcode", STAMUNIT_TICKS_PER_CALL, "Profiling QEmu code execution."); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatTotalTimeQEmu, STAMTYPE_PROFILE, "/PROF/REM/Emulate", STAMUNIT_TICKS_PER_CALL, "Profiling code emulation."); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatTimers, STAMTYPE_PROFILE, "/PROF/REM/Timers", STAMUNIT_TICKS_PER_CALL, "Profiling timer scheduling."); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatTBLookup, STAMTYPE_PROFILE, "/PROF/REM/TBLookup", STAMUNIT_TICKS_PER_CALL, "Profiling timer scheduling."); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatIRQ, STAMTYPE_PROFILE, "/PROF/REM/IRQ", STAMUNIT_TICKS_PER_CALL, "Profiling timer scheduling."); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatRawCheck, STAMTYPE_PROFILE, "/PROF/REM/RawCheck", STAMUNIT_TICKS_PER_CALL, "Profiling timer scheduling."); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatMemRead, STAMTYPE_PROFILE, "/PROF/REM/MemRead", STAMUNIT_TICKS_PER_CALL, "Profiling memory access."); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatMemWrite, STAMTYPE_PROFILE, "/PROF/REM/MemWrite", STAMUNIT_TICKS_PER_CALL, "Profiling memory access."); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatHCVirt2GCPhys, STAMTYPE_PROFILE, "/PROF/REM/HCVirt2GCPhys", STAMUNIT_TICKS_PER_CALL, "Profiling memory convertion."); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatGCPhys2HCVirt, STAMTYPE_PROFILE, "/PROF/REM/GCPhys2HCVirt", STAMUNIT_TICKS_PER_CALL, "Profiling memory convertion."); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatCpuGetTSC, STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/CpuGetTSC", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "cpu_get_tsc calls"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatRefuseTFInhibit, STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/Refuse/TFInibit", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "Raw mode refused because of TF or irq inhibit"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatRefuseVM86, STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/Refuse/VM86", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "Raw mode refused because of VM86"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatRefusePaging, STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/Refuse/Paging", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "Raw mode refused because of disabled paging/pm"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatRefusePAE, STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/Refuse/PAE", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "Raw mode refused because of PAE"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatRefuseIOPLNot0, STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/Refuse/IOPLNot0", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "Raw mode refused because of IOPL != 0"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatRefuseIF0, STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/Refuse/IF0", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "Raw mode refused because of IF=0"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatRefuseCode16, STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/Refuse/Code16", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "Raw mode refused because of 16 bit code"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatRefuseWP0, STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/Refuse/WP0", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "Raw mode refused because of WP=0"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatRefuseRing1or2, STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/Refuse/Ring1or2", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "Raw mode refused because of ring 1/2 execution"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatRefuseCanExecute, STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/Refuse/CanExecuteRaw", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "Raw mode refused because of cCanExecuteRaw"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatREMGDTChange, STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/Change/GDTBase", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "GDT base changes"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatREMLDTRChange, STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/Change/LDTR", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "LDTR changes"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatREMIDTChange, STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/Change/IDTBase", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "IDT base changes"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatREMTRChange, STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/Change/TR", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "TR selector changes"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatSelOutOfSync[0], STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/State/SelOutOfSync/ES", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "ES out of sync"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatSelOutOfSync[1], STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/State/SelOutOfSync/CS", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "CS out of sync"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatSelOutOfSync[2], STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/State/SelOutOfSync/SS", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "SS out of sync"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatSelOutOfSync[3], STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/State/SelOutOfSync/DS", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "DS out of sync"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatSelOutOfSync[4], STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/State/SelOutOfSync/FS", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "FS out of sync"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatSelOutOfSync[5], STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/State/SelOutOfSync/GS", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "GS out of sync"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatSelOutOfSyncStateBack[0], STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/StateBack/SelOutOfSync/ES", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "ES out of sync"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatSelOutOfSyncStateBack[1], STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/StateBack/SelOutOfSync/CS", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "CS out of sync"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatSelOutOfSyncStateBack[2], STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/StateBack/SelOutOfSync/SS", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "SS out of sync"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatSelOutOfSyncStateBack[3], STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/StateBack/SelOutOfSync/DS", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "DS out of sync"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatSelOutOfSyncStateBack[4], STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/StateBack/SelOutOfSync/FS", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "FS out of sync"); STAM_REG(pVM, &gStatSelOutOfSyncStateBack[5], STAMTYPE_COUNTER, "/REM/StateBack/SelOutOfSync/GS", STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "GS out of sync"); #endif #ifdef DEBUG_ALL_LOGGING loglevel = ~0; #endif return rc; } /** * Terminates the REM. * * Termination means cleaning up and freeing all resources, * the VM it self is at this point powered off or suspended. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM The VM to operate on. */ REMR3DECL(int) REMR3Term(PVM pVM) { return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * The VM is being reset. * * For the REM component this means to call the cpu_reset() and * reinitialize some state variables. * * @param pVM VM handle. */ REMR3DECL(void) REMR3Reset(PVM pVM) { /* * Reset the REM cpu. */ pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll = true; cpu_reset(&pVM->rem.s.Env); pVM->rem.s.cInvalidatedPages = 0; pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll = false; /* Clear raw ring 0 init state */ pVM->rem.s.Env.state &= ~CPU_RAW_RING0; } /** * Execute state save operation. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM VM Handle. * @param pSSM SSM operation handle. */ static DECLCALLBACK(int) remR3Save(PVM pVM, PSSMHANDLE pSSM) { LogFlow(("remR3Save:\n")); /* * Save the required CPU Env bits. * (Not much because we're never in REM when doing the save.) */ PREM pRem = &pVM->rem.s; Assert(!pRem->fInREM); SSMR3PutU32(pSSM, pRem->Env.hflags); SSMR3PutU32(pSSM, ~0); /* separator */ /* Remember if we've entered raw mode (vital for ring 1 checks in e.g. iret emulation). */ SSMR3PutU32(pSSM, !!(pRem->Env.state & CPU_RAW_RING0)); SSMR3PutUInt(pSSM, pVM->rem.s.u32PendingInterrupt); return SSMR3PutU32(pSSM, ~0); /* terminator */ } /** * Execute state load operation. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM VM Handle. * @param pSSM SSM operation handle. * @param u32Version Data layout version. */ static DECLCALLBACK(int) remR3Load(PVM pVM, PSSMHANDLE pSSM, uint32_t u32Version) { uint32_t u32Dummy; uint32_t fRawRing0 = false; LogFlow(("remR3Load:\n")); /* * Validate version. */ if ( u32Version != REM_SAVED_STATE_VERSION && u32Version != REM_SAVED_STATE_VERSION_VER1_6) { AssertMsgFailed(("remR3Load: Invalid version u32Version=%d!\n", u32Version)); return VERR_SSM_UNSUPPORTED_DATA_UNIT_VERSION; } /* * Do a reset to be on the safe side... */ REMR3Reset(pVM); /* * Ignore all ignorable notifications. * (Not doing this will cause serious trouble.) */ pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll = true; /* * Load the required CPU Env bits. * (Not much because we're never in REM when doing the save.) */ PREM pRem = &pVM->rem.s; Assert(!pRem->fInREM); SSMR3GetU32(pSSM, &pRem->Env.hflags); if (u32Version == REM_SAVED_STATE_VERSION_VER1_6) { /* Redundant REM CPU state has to be loaded, but can be ignored. */ CPUX86State_Ver16 temp; SSMR3GetMem(pSSM, &temp, RT_OFFSETOF(CPUX86State_Ver16, jmp_env)); } uint32_t u32Sep; int rc = SSMR3GetU32(pSSM, &u32Sep); /* separator */ if (VBOX_FAILURE(rc)) return rc; if (u32Sep != ~0) { AssertMsgFailed(("u32Sep=%#x\n", u32Sep)); return VERR_SSM_DATA_UNIT_FORMAT_CHANGED; } /* Remember if we've entered raw mode (vital for ring 1 checks in e.g. iret emulation). */ SSMR3GetUInt(pSSM, &fRawRing0); if (fRawRing0) pRem->Env.state |= CPU_RAW_RING0; if (u32Version == REM_SAVED_STATE_VERSION_VER1_6) { /* * Load the REM stuff. */ rc = SSMR3GetUInt(pSSM, &pRem->cInvalidatedPages); if (VBOX_FAILURE(rc)) return rc; if (pRem->cInvalidatedPages > ELEMENTS(pRem->aGCPtrInvalidatedPages)) { AssertMsgFailed(("cInvalidatedPages=%#x\n", pRem->cInvalidatedPages)); return VERR_SSM_DATA_UNIT_FORMAT_CHANGED; } unsigned i; for (i = 0; i < pRem->cInvalidatedPages; i++) SSMR3GetGCPtr(pSSM, &pRem->aGCPtrInvalidatedPages[i]); } rc = SSMR3GetUInt(pSSM, &pVM->rem.s.u32PendingInterrupt); if (VBOX_FAILURE(rc)) return rc; /* check the terminator. */ rc = SSMR3GetU32(pSSM, &u32Sep); if (VBOX_FAILURE(rc)) return rc; if (u32Sep != ~0) { AssertMsgFailed(("u32Sep=%#x (term)\n", u32Sep)); return VERR_SSM_DATA_UNIT_FORMAT_CHANGED; } /* * Get the CPUID features. */ CPUMGetGuestCpuId(pVM, 1, &u32Dummy, &u32Dummy, &pVM->rem.s.Env.cpuid_ext_features, &pVM->rem.s.Env.cpuid_features); CPUMGetGuestCpuId(pVM, 0x80000001, &u32Dummy, &u32Dummy, &u32Dummy, &pVM->rem.s.Env.cpuid_ext2_features); /* * Sync the Load Flush the TLB */ tlb_flush(&pRem->Env, 1); /* * Stop ignoring ignornable notifications. */ pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll = false; /* * Sync the whole CPU state when executing code in the recompiler. */ CPUMSetChangedFlags(pVM, CPUM_CHANGED_ALL); return VINF_SUCCESS; } #undef LOG_GROUP #define LOG_GROUP LOG_GROUP_REM_RUN /** * Single steps an instruction in recompiled mode. * * Before calling this function the REM state needs to be in sync with * the VM. Call REMR3State() to perform the sync. It's only necessary * (and permitted) to sync at the first call to REMR3Step()/REMR3Run() * and after calling REMR3StateBack(). * * @returns VBox status code. * * @param pVM VM Handle. */ REMR3DECL(int) REMR3Step(PVM pVM) { /* * Lock the REM - we don't wanna have anyone interrupting us * while stepping - and enabled single stepping. We also ignore * pending interrupts and suchlike. */ int interrupt_request = pVM->rem.s.Env.interrupt_request; Assert(!(interrupt_request & ~(CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD | CPU_INTERRUPT_EXIT | CPU_INTERRUPT_EXITTB | CPU_INTERRUPT_TIMER | CPU_INTERRUPT_EXTERNAL_HARD | CPU_INTERRUPT_EXTERNAL_EXIT | CPU_INTERRUPT_EXTERNAL_TIMER))); pVM->rem.s.Env.interrupt_request = 0; cpu_single_step(&pVM->rem.s.Env, 1); /* * If we're standing at a breakpoint, that have to be disabled before we start stepping. */ RTGCPTR GCPtrPC = pVM->rem.s.Env.eip + pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_CS].base; bool fBp = !cpu_breakpoint_remove(&pVM->rem.s.Env, GCPtrPC); /* * Execute and handle the return code. * We execute without enabling the cpu tick, so on success we'll * just flip it on and off to make sure it moves */ int rc = cpu_exec(&pVM->rem.s.Env); if (rc == EXCP_DEBUG) { TMCpuTickResume(pVM); TMCpuTickPause(pVM); TMVirtualResume(pVM); TMVirtualPause(pVM); rc = VINF_EM_DBG_STEPPED; } else { AssertMsgFailed(("Damn, this shouldn't happen! cpu_exec returned %d while singlestepping\n", rc)); switch (rc) { case EXCP_INTERRUPT: rc = VINF_SUCCESS; break; case EXCP_HLT: case EXCP_HALTED: rc = VINF_EM_HALT; break; case EXCP_RC: rc = pVM->rem.s.rc; pVM->rem.s.rc = VERR_INTERNAL_ERROR; break; default: AssertReleaseMsgFailed(("This really shouldn't happen, rc=%d!\n", rc)); rc = VERR_INTERNAL_ERROR; break; } } /* * Restore the stuff we changed to prevent interruption. * Unlock the REM. */ if (fBp) { int rc2 = cpu_breakpoint_insert(&pVM->rem.s.Env, GCPtrPC); Assert(rc2 == 0); NOREF(rc2); } cpu_single_step(&pVM->rem.s.Env, 0); pVM->rem.s.Env.interrupt_request = interrupt_request; return rc; } /** * Set a breakpoint using the REM facilities. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM The VM handle. * @param Address The breakpoint address. * @thread The emulation thread. */ REMR3DECL(int) REMR3BreakpointSet(PVM pVM, RTGCUINTPTR Address) { VM_ASSERT_EMT(pVM); if (!cpu_breakpoint_insert(&pVM->rem.s.Env, Address)) { LogFlow(("REMR3BreakpointSet: Address=%VGv\n", Address)); return VINF_SUCCESS; } LogFlow(("REMR3BreakpointSet: Address=%VGv - failed!\n", Address)); return VERR_REM_NO_MORE_BP_SLOTS; } /** * Clears a breakpoint set by REMR3BreakpointSet(). * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM The VM handle. * @param Address The breakpoint address. * @thread The emulation thread. */ REMR3DECL(int) REMR3BreakpointClear(PVM pVM, RTGCUINTPTR Address) { VM_ASSERT_EMT(pVM); if (!cpu_breakpoint_remove(&pVM->rem.s.Env, Address)) { LogFlow(("REMR3BreakpointClear: Address=%VGv\n", Address)); return VINF_SUCCESS; } LogFlow(("REMR3BreakpointClear: Address=%VGv - not found!\n", Address)); return VERR_REM_BP_NOT_FOUND; } /** * Emulate an instruction. * * This function executes one instruction without letting anyone * interrupt it. This is intended for being called while being in * raw mode and thus will take care of all the state syncing between * REM and the rest. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM VM handle. */ REMR3DECL(int) REMR3EmulateInstruction(PVM pVM) { Log2(("REMR3EmulateInstruction: (cs:eip=%04x:%08x)\n", CPUMGetGuestCS(pVM), CPUMGetGuestEIP(pVM))); /* Make sure this flag is set; we might never execute remR3CanExecuteRaw in the AMD-V case. * CPU_RAW_HWACC makes sure we never execute interrupt handlers in the recompiler. */ if (HWACCMIsEnabled(pVM)) pVM->rem.s.Env.state |= CPU_RAW_HWACC; /* * Sync the state and enable single instruction / single stepping. */ int rc = REMR3State(pVM); if (VBOX_SUCCESS(rc)) { int interrupt_request = pVM->rem.s.Env.interrupt_request; Assert(!(interrupt_request & ~(CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD | CPU_INTERRUPT_EXIT | CPU_INTERRUPT_EXITTB | CPU_INTERRUPT_TIMER | CPU_INTERRUPT_EXTERNAL_HARD | CPU_INTERRUPT_EXTERNAL_EXIT | CPU_INTERRUPT_EXTERNAL_TIMER))); Assert(!pVM->rem.s.Env.singlestep_enabled); #if 1 /* * Now we set the execute single instruction flag and enter the cpu_exec loop. */ pVM->rem.s.Env.interrupt_request = CPU_INTERRUPT_SINGLE_INSTR; rc = cpu_exec(&pVM->rem.s.Env); switch (rc) { /* * Executed without anything out of the way happening. */ case EXCP_SINGLE_INSTR: rc = VINF_EM_RESCHEDULE; Log2(("REMR3EmulateInstruction: cpu_exec -> EXCP_SINGLE_INSTR\n")); break; /* * If we take a trap or start servicing a pending interrupt, we might end up here. * (Timer thread or some other thread wishing EMT's attention.) */ case EXCP_INTERRUPT: Log2(("REMR3EmulateInstruction: cpu_exec -> EXCP_INTERRUPT\n")); rc = VINF_EM_RESCHEDULE; break; /* * Single step, we assume! * If there was a breakpoint there we're fucked now. */ case EXCP_DEBUG: { /* breakpoint or single step? */ RTGCPTR GCPtrPC = pVM->rem.s.Env.eip + pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_CS].base; int iBP; rc = VINF_EM_DBG_STEPPED; for (iBP = 0; iBP < pVM->rem.s.Env.nb_breakpoints; iBP++) if (pVM->rem.s.Env.breakpoints[iBP] == GCPtrPC) { rc = VINF_EM_DBG_BREAKPOINT; break; } Log2(("REMR3EmulateInstruction: cpu_exec -> EXCP_DEBUG rc=%Vrc iBP=%d GCPtrPC=%VGv\n", rc, iBP, GCPtrPC)); break; } /* * hlt instruction. */ case EXCP_HLT: Log2(("REMR3EmulateInstruction: cpu_exec -> EXCP_HLT\n")); rc = VINF_EM_HALT; break; /* * The VM has halted. */ case EXCP_HALTED: Log2(("REMR3EmulateInstruction: cpu_exec -> EXCP_HALTED\n")); rc = VINF_EM_HALT; break; /* * Switch to RAW-mode. */ case EXCP_EXECUTE_RAW: Log2(("REMR3EmulateInstruction: cpu_exec -> EXCP_EXECUTE_RAW\n")); rc = VINF_EM_RESCHEDULE_RAW; break; /* * Switch to hardware accelerated RAW-mode. */ case EXCP_EXECUTE_HWACC: Log2(("REMR3EmulateInstruction: cpu_exec -> EXCP_EXECUTE_HWACC\n")); rc = VINF_EM_RESCHEDULE_HWACC; break; /* * An EM RC was raised (VMR3Reset/Suspend/PowerOff/some-fatal-error). */ case EXCP_RC: Log2(("REMR3EmulateInstruction: cpu_exec -> EXCP_RC\n")); rc = pVM->rem.s.rc; pVM->rem.s.rc = VERR_INTERNAL_ERROR; break; /* * Figure out the rest when they arrive.... */ default: AssertMsgFailed(("rc=%d\n", rc)); Log2(("REMR3EmulateInstruction: cpu_exec -> %d\n", rc)); rc = VINF_EM_RESCHEDULE; break; } /* * Switch back the state. */ #else pVM->rem.s.Env.interrupt_request = 0; cpu_single_step(&pVM->rem.s.Env, 1); /* * Execute and handle the return code. * We execute without enabling the cpu tick, so on success we'll * just flip it on and off to make sure it moves. * * (We do not use emulate_single_instr() because that doesn't enter the * right way in will cause serious trouble if a longjmp was attempted.) */ # ifdef DEBUG_bird remR3DisasInstr(&pVM->rem.s.Env, 1, "REMR3EmulateInstruction"); # endif int cTimesMax = 16384; uint32_t eip = pVM->rem.s.Env.eip; do { rc = cpu_exec(&pVM->rem.s.Env); } while ( eip == pVM->rem.s.Env.eip && (rc == EXCP_DEBUG || rc == EXCP_EXECUTE_RAW) && --cTimesMax > 0); switch (rc) { /* * Single step, we assume! * If there was a breakpoint there we're fucked now. */ case EXCP_DEBUG: { Log2(("REMR3EmulateInstruction: cpu_exec -> EXCP_DEBUG\n")); rc = VINF_EM_RESCHEDULE; break; } /* * We cannot be interrupted! */ case EXCP_INTERRUPT: AssertMsgFailed(("Shouldn't happen! Everything was locked!\n")); rc = VERR_INTERNAL_ERROR; break; /* * hlt instruction. */ case EXCP_HLT: Log2(("REMR3EmulateInstruction: cpu_exec -> EXCP_HLT\n")); rc = VINF_EM_HALT; break; /* * The VM has halted. */ case EXCP_HALTED: Log2(("REMR3EmulateInstruction: cpu_exec -> EXCP_HALTED\n")); rc = VINF_EM_HALT; break; /* * Switch to RAW-mode. */ case EXCP_EXECUTE_RAW: Log2(("REMR3EmulateInstruction: cpu_exec -> EXCP_EXECUTE_RAW\n")); rc = VINF_EM_RESCHEDULE_RAW; break; /* * Switch to hardware accelerated RAW-mode. */ case EXCP_EXECUTE_HWACC: Log2(("REMR3EmulateInstruction: cpu_exec -> EXCP_EXECUTE_HWACC\n")); rc = VINF_EM_RESCHEDULE_HWACC; break; /* * An EM RC was raised (VMR3Reset/Suspend/PowerOff/some-fatal-error). */ case EXCP_RC: Log2(("REMR3EmulateInstruction: cpu_exec -> EXCP_RC rc=%Vrc\n", pVM->rem.s.rc)); rc = pVM->rem.s.rc; pVM->rem.s.rc = VERR_INTERNAL_ERROR; break; /* * Figure out the rest when they arrive.... */ default: AssertMsgFailed(("rc=%d\n", rc)); Log2(("REMR3EmulateInstruction: cpu_exec -> %d\n", rc)); rc = VINF_SUCCESS; break; } /* * Switch back the state. */ cpu_single_step(&pVM->rem.s.Env, 0); #endif pVM->rem.s.Env.interrupt_request = interrupt_request; int rc2 = REMR3StateBack(pVM); AssertRC(rc2); } Log2(("REMR3EmulateInstruction: returns %Vrc (cs:eip=%04x:%08x)\n", rc, pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_CS].selector, pVM->rem.s.Env.eip)); return rc; } /** * Runs code in recompiled mode. * * Before calling this function the REM state needs to be in sync with * the VM. Call REMR3State() to perform the sync. It's only necessary * (and permitted) to sync at the first call to REMR3Step()/REMR3Run() * and after calling REMR3StateBack(). * * @returns VBox status code. * * @param pVM VM Handle. */ REMR3DECL(int) REMR3Run(PVM pVM) { Log2(("REMR3Run: (cs:eip=%04x:%08x)\n", pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_CS].selector, pVM->rem.s.Env.eip)); Assert(pVM->rem.s.fInREM); int rc = cpu_exec(&pVM->rem.s.Env); switch (rc) { /* * This happens when the execution was interrupted * by an external event, like pending timers. */ case EXCP_INTERRUPT: Log2(("REMR3Run: cpu_exec -> EXCP_INTERRUPT\n")); rc = VINF_SUCCESS; break; /* * hlt instruction. */ case EXCP_HLT: Log2(("REMR3Run: cpu_exec -> EXCP_HLT\n")); rc = VINF_EM_HALT; break; /* * The VM has halted. */ case EXCP_HALTED: Log2(("REMR3Run: cpu_exec -> EXCP_HALTED\n")); rc = VINF_EM_HALT; break; /* * Breakpoint/single step. */ case EXCP_DEBUG: { #if 0//def DEBUG_bird static int iBP = 0; printf("howdy, breakpoint! iBP=%d\n", iBP); switch (iBP) { case 0: cpu_breakpoint_remove(&pVM->rem.s.Env, pVM->rem.s.Env.eip + pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_CS].base); pVM->rem.s.Env.state |= CPU_EMULATE_SINGLE_STEP; //pVM->rem.s.Env.interrupt_request = 0; //pVM->rem.s.Env.exception_index = -1; //g_fInterruptDisabled = 1; rc = VINF_SUCCESS; asm("int3"); break; default: asm("int3"); break; } iBP++; #else /* breakpoint or single step? */ RTGCPTR GCPtrPC = pVM->rem.s.Env.eip + pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_CS].base; int iBP; rc = VINF_EM_DBG_STEPPED; for (iBP = 0; iBP < pVM->rem.s.Env.nb_breakpoints; iBP++) if (pVM->rem.s.Env.breakpoints[iBP] == GCPtrPC) { rc = VINF_EM_DBG_BREAKPOINT; break; } Log2(("REMR3Run: cpu_exec -> EXCP_DEBUG rc=%Vrc iBP=%d GCPtrPC=%VGv\n", rc, iBP, GCPtrPC)); #endif break; } /* * Switch to RAW-mode. */ case EXCP_EXECUTE_RAW: Log2(("REMR3Run: cpu_exec -> EXCP_EXECUTE_RAW\n")); rc = VINF_EM_RESCHEDULE_RAW; break; /* * Switch to hardware accelerated RAW-mode. */ case EXCP_EXECUTE_HWACC: Log2(("REMR3Run: cpu_exec -> EXCP_EXECUTE_HWACC\n")); rc = VINF_EM_RESCHEDULE_HWACC; break; /* * An EM RC was raised (VMR3Reset/Suspend/PowerOff/some-fatal-error). */ case EXCP_RC: Log2(("REMR3Run: cpu_exec -> EXCP_RC rc=%Vrc\n", pVM->rem.s.rc)); rc = pVM->rem.s.rc; pVM->rem.s.rc = VERR_INTERNAL_ERROR; break; /* * Figure out the rest when they arrive.... */ default: AssertMsgFailed(("rc=%d\n", rc)); Log2(("REMR3Run: cpu_exec -> %d\n", rc)); rc = VINF_SUCCESS; break; } Log2(("REMR3Run: returns %Vrc (cs:eip=%04x:%08x)\n", rc, pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_CS].selector, pVM->rem.s.Env.eip)); return rc; } /** * Check if the cpu state is suitable for Raw execution. * * @returns boolean * @param env The CPU env struct. * @param eip The EIP to check this for (might differ from env->eip). * @param fFlags hflags OR'ed with IOPL, TF and VM from eflags. * @param piException Stores EXCP_EXECUTE_RAW/HWACC in case raw mode is supported in this context * * @remark This function must be kept in perfect sync with the scheduler in EM.cpp! */ bool remR3CanExecuteRaw(CPUState *env, RTGCPTR eip, unsigned fFlags, int *piException) { /* !!! THIS MUST BE IN SYNC WITH emR3Reschedule !!! */ /* !!! THIS MUST BE IN SYNC WITH emR3Reschedule !!! */ /* !!! THIS MUST BE IN SYNC WITH emR3Reschedule !!! */ /* Update counter. */ env->pVM->rem.s.cCanExecuteRaw++; if (HWACCMIsEnabled(env->pVM)) { env->state |= CPU_RAW_HWACC; /* * Create partial context for HWACCMR3CanExecuteGuest */ CPUMCTX Ctx; Ctx.cr0 = env->cr[0]; Ctx.cr3 = env->cr[3]; Ctx.cr4 = env->cr[4]; Ctx.tr = env->tr.selector; Ctx.trHid.u64Base = env->tr.base; Ctx.trHid.u32Limit = env->tr.limit; Ctx.trHid.Attr.u = (env->tr.flags >> 8) & 0xF0FF; Ctx.idtr.cbIdt = env->idt.limit; Ctx.idtr.pIdt = env->idt.base; Ctx.eflags.u32 = env->eflags; Ctx.cs = env->segs[R_CS].selector; Ctx.csHid.u64Base = env->segs[R_CS].base; Ctx.csHid.u32Limit = env->segs[R_CS].limit; Ctx.csHid.Attr.u = (env->segs[R_CS].flags >> 8) & 0xF0FF; Ctx.ss = env->segs[R_SS].selector; Ctx.ssHid.u64Base = env->segs[R_SS].base; Ctx.ssHid.u32Limit = env->segs[R_SS].limit; Ctx.ssHid.Attr.u = (env->segs[R_SS].flags >> 8) & 0xF0FF; Ctx.msrEFER = env->efer; /* Hardware accelerated raw-mode: * * Typically only 32-bits protected mode, with paging enabled, code is allowed here. */ if (HWACCMR3CanExecuteGuest(env->pVM, &Ctx) == true) { *piException = EXCP_EXECUTE_HWACC; return true; } return false; } /* * Here we only support 16 & 32 bits protected mode ring 3 code that has no IO privileges * or 32 bits protected mode ring 0 code * * The tests are ordered by the likelyhood of being true during normal execution. */ if (fFlags & (HF_TF_MASK | HF_INHIBIT_IRQ_MASK)) { STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatRefuseTFInhibit); Log2(("raw mode refused: fFlags=%#x\n", fFlags)); return false; } #ifndef VBOX_RAW_V86 if (fFlags & VM_MASK) { STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatRefuseVM86); Log2(("raw mode refused: VM_MASK\n")); return false; } #endif if (env->state & CPU_EMULATE_SINGLE_INSTR) { #ifndef DEBUG_bird Log2(("raw mode refused: CPU_EMULATE_SINGLE_INSTR\n")); #endif return false; } if (env->singlestep_enabled) { //Log2(("raw mode refused: Single step\n")); return false; } if (env->nb_breakpoints > 0) { //Log2(("raw mode refused: Breakpoints\n")); return false; } uint32_t u32CR0 = env->cr[0]; if ((u32CR0 & (X86_CR0_PG | X86_CR0_PE)) != (X86_CR0_PG | X86_CR0_PE)) { STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatRefusePaging); //Log2(("raw mode refused: %s%s%s\n", (u32CR0 & X86_CR0_PG) ? "" : " !PG", (u32CR0 & X86_CR0_PE) ? "" : " !PE", (u32CR0 & X86_CR0_AM) ? "" : " !AM")); return false; } if (env->cr[4] & CR4_PAE_MASK) { if (!(env->cpuid_features & X86_CPUID_FEATURE_EDX_PAE)) { STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatRefusePAE); return false; } } if (((fFlags >> HF_CPL_SHIFT) & 3) == 3) { if (!EMIsRawRing3Enabled(env->pVM)) return false; if (!(env->eflags & IF_MASK)) { STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatRefuseIF0); Log2(("raw mode refused: IF (RawR3)\n")); return false; } if (!(u32CR0 & CR0_WP_MASK) && EMIsRawRing0Enabled(env->pVM)) { STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatRefuseWP0); Log2(("raw mode refused: CR0.WP + RawR0\n")); return false; } } else { if (!EMIsRawRing0Enabled(env->pVM)) return false; // Let's start with pure 32 bits ring 0 code first if ((fFlags & (HF_SS32_MASK | HF_CS32_MASK)) != (HF_SS32_MASK | HF_CS32_MASK)) { STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatRefuseCode16); Log2(("raw r0 mode refused: HF_[S|C]S32_MASK fFlags=%#x\n", fFlags)); return false; } // Only R0 if (((fFlags >> HF_CPL_SHIFT) & 3) != 0) { STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatRefuseRing1or2); Log2(("raw r0 mode refused: CPL %d\n", ((fFlags >> HF_CPL_SHIFT) & 3) )); return false; } if (!(u32CR0 & CR0_WP_MASK)) { STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatRefuseWP0); Log2(("raw r0 mode refused: CR0.WP=0!\n")); return false; } if (PATMIsPatchGCAddr(env->pVM, eip)) { Log2(("raw r0 mode forced: patch code\n")); *piException = EXCP_EXECUTE_RAW; return true; } #if !defined(VBOX_ALLOW_IF0) && !defined(VBOX_RUN_INTERRUPT_GATE_HANDLERS) if (!(env->eflags & IF_MASK)) { STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatRefuseIF0); ////Log2(("R0: IF=0 VIF=%d %08X\n", eip, *env->pVMeflags)); //Log2(("RR0: Interrupts turned off; fall back to emulation\n")); return false; } #endif env->state |= CPU_RAW_RING0; } /* * Don't reschedule the first time we're called, because there might be * special reasons why we're here that is not covered by the above checks. */ if (env->pVM->rem.s.cCanExecuteRaw == 1) { Log2(("raw mode refused: first scheduling\n")); STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatRefuseCanExecute); return false; } Assert(PGMPhysIsA20Enabled(env->pVM)); *piException = EXCP_EXECUTE_RAW; return true; } /** * Fetches a code byte. * * @returns Success indicator (bool) for ease of use. * @param env The CPU environment structure. * @param GCPtrInstr Where to fetch code. * @param pu8Byte Where to store the byte on success */ bool remR3GetOpcode(CPUState *env, RTGCPTR GCPtrInstr, uint8_t *pu8Byte) { int rc = PATMR3QueryOpcode(env->pVM, GCPtrInstr, pu8Byte); if (VBOX_SUCCESS(rc)) return true; return false; } /** * Flush (or invalidate if you like) page table/dir entry. * * (invlpg instruction; tlb_flush_page) * * @param env Pointer to cpu environment. * @param GCPtr The virtual address which page table/dir entry should be invalidated. */ void remR3FlushPage(CPUState *env, RTGCPTR GCPtr) { PVM pVM = env->pVM; /* * When we're replaying invlpg instructions or restoring a saved * state we disable this path. */ if (pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreInvlPg || pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll) return; Log(("remR3FlushPage: GCPtr=%VGv\n", GCPtr)); Assert(pVM->rem.s.fInREM || pVM->rem.s.fInStateSync); //RAWEx_ProfileStop(env, STATS_QEMU_TOTAL); /* * Update the control registers before calling PGMFlushPage. */ PCPUMCTX pCtx = (PCPUMCTX)pVM->rem.s.pCtx; pCtx->cr0 = env->cr[0]; pCtx->cr3 = env->cr[3]; pCtx->cr4 = env->cr[4]; /* * Let PGM do the rest. */ int rc = PGMInvalidatePage(pVM, GCPtr); if (VBOX_FAILURE(rc)) { AssertMsgFailed(("remR3FlushPage %VGv failed with %d!!\n", GCPtr, rc)); VM_FF_SET(pVM, VM_FF_PGM_SYNC_CR3); } //RAWEx_ProfileStart(env, STATS_QEMU_TOTAL); } /** * Called from tlb_protect_code in order to write monitor a code page. * * @param env Pointer to the CPU environment. * @param GCPtr Code page to monitor */ void remR3ProtectCode(CPUState *env, RTGCPTR GCPtr) { Assert(env->pVM->rem.s.fInREM); if ( (env->cr[0] & X86_CR0_PG) /* paging must be enabled */ && !(env->state & CPU_EMULATE_SINGLE_INSTR) /* ignore during single instruction execution */ && (((env->hflags >> HF_CPL_SHIFT) & 3) == 0) /* supervisor mode only */ && !(env->eflags & VM_MASK) /* no V86 mode */ && !HWACCMIsEnabled(env->pVM)) CSAMR3MonitorPage(env->pVM, GCPtr, CSAM_TAG_REM); } /** * Called from tlb_unprotect_code in order to clear write monitoring for a code page. * * @param env Pointer to the CPU environment. * @param GCPtr Code page to monitor */ void remR3UnprotectCode(CPUState *env, RTGCPTR GCPtr) { Assert(env->pVM->rem.s.fInREM); if ( (env->cr[0] & X86_CR0_PG) /* paging must be enabled */ && !(env->state & CPU_EMULATE_SINGLE_INSTR) /* ignore during single instruction execution */ && (((env->hflags >> HF_CPL_SHIFT) & 3) == 0) /* supervisor mode only */ && !(env->eflags & VM_MASK) /* no V86 mode */ && !HWACCMIsEnabled(env->pVM)) CSAMR3UnmonitorPage(env->pVM, GCPtr, CSAM_TAG_REM); } /** * Called when the CPU is initialized, any of the CRx registers are changed or * when the A20 line is modified. * * @param env Pointer to the CPU environment. * @param fGlobal Set if the flush is global. */ void remR3FlushTLB(CPUState *env, bool fGlobal) { PVM pVM = env->pVM; /* * When we're replaying invlpg instructions or restoring a saved * state we disable this path. */ if (pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreCR3Load || pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll) return; Assert(pVM->rem.s.fInREM); /* * The caller doesn't check cr4, so we have to do that for ourselves. */ if (!fGlobal && !(env->cr[4] & X86_CR4_PGE)) fGlobal = true; Log(("remR3FlushTLB: CR0=%VGp CR3=%VGp CR4=%VGp %s\n", env->cr[0], env->cr[3], env->cr[4], fGlobal ? " global" : "")); /* * Update the control registers before calling PGMR3FlushTLB. */ PCPUMCTX pCtx = (PCPUMCTX)pVM->rem.s.pCtx; pCtx->cr0 = env->cr[0]; pCtx->cr3 = env->cr[3]; pCtx->cr4 = env->cr[4]; /* * Let PGM do the rest. */ PGMFlushTLB(pVM, env->cr[3], fGlobal); } /** * Called when any of the cr0, cr4 or efer registers is updated. * * @param env Pointer to the CPU environment. */ void remR3ChangeCpuMode(CPUState *env) { int rc; PVM pVM = env->pVM; /* * When we're replaying loads or restoring a saved * state this path is disabled. */ if (pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreCpuMode || pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll) return; Assert(pVM->rem.s.fInREM); /* * Update the control registers before calling PGMChangeMode() * as it may need to map whatever cr3 is pointing to. */ PCPUMCTX pCtx = (PCPUMCTX)pVM->rem.s.pCtx; pCtx->cr0 = env->cr[0]; pCtx->cr3 = env->cr[3]; pCtx->cr4 = env->cr[4]; #ifdef TARGET_X86_64 rc = PGMChangeMode(pVM, env->cr[0], env->cr[4], env->efer); if (rc != VINF_SUCCESS) cpu_abort(env, "PGMChangeMode(, %RX64, %RX64, %RX64) -> %Vrc\n", env->cr[0], env->cr[4], env->efer, rc); #else rc = PGMChangeMode(pVM, env->cr[0], env->cr[4], 0); if (rc != VINF_SUCCESS) cpu_abort(env, "PGMChangeMode(, %RX64, %RX64, %RX64) -> %Vrc\n", env->cr[0], env->cr[4], 0LL, rc); #endif } /** * Called from compiled code to run dma. * * @param env Pointer to the CPU environment. */ void remR3DmaRun(CPUState *env) { remR3ProfileStop(STATS_QEMU_RUN_EMULATED_CODE); PDMR3DmaRun(env->pVM); remR3ProfileStart(STATS_QEMU_RUN_EMULATED_CODE); } /** * Called from compiled code to schedule pending timers in VMM * * @param env Pointer to the CPU environment. */ void remR3TimersRun(CPUState *env) { remR3ProfileStop(STATS_QEMU_RUN_EMULATED_CODE); remR3ProfileStart(STATS_QEMU_RUN_TIMERS); TMR3TimerQueuesDo(env->pVM); remR3ProfileStop(STATS_QEMU_RUN_TIMERS); remR3ProfileStart(STATS_QEMU_RUN_EMULATED_CODE); } /** * Record trap occurance * * @returns VBox status code * @param env Pointer to the CPU environment. * @param uTrap Trap nr * @param uErrorCode Error code * @param pvNextEIP Next EIP */ int remR3NotifyTrap(CPUState *env, uint32_t uTrap, uint32_t uErrorCode, uint32_t pvNextEIP) { PVM pVM = env->pVM; #ifdef VBOX_WITH_STATISTICS static STAMCOUNTER s_aStatTrap[255]; static bool s_aRegisters[RT_ELEMENTS(s_aStatTrap)]; #endif #ifdef VBOX_WITH_STATISTICS if (uTrap < 255) { if (!s_aRegisters[uTrap]) { s_aRegisters[uTrap] = true; char szStatName[64]; RTStrPrintf(szStatName, sizeof(szStatName), "/REM/Trap/0x%02X", uTrap); STAM_REG(env->pVM, &s_aStatTrap[uTrap], STAMTYPE_COUNTER, szStatName, STAMUNIT_OCCURENCES, "Trap stats."); } STAM_COUNTER_INC(&s_aStatTrap[uTrap]); } #endif Log(("remR3NotifyTrap: uTrap=%x error=%x next_eip=%VGv eip=%VGv cr2=%08x\n", uTrap, uErrorCode, pvNextEIP, env->eip, env->cr[2])); if( uTrap < 0x20 && (env->cr[0] & X86_CR0_PE) && !(env->eflags & X86_EFL_VM)) { #ifdef DEBUG remR3DisasInstr(env, 1, "remR3NotifyTrap: "); #endif if(pVM->rem.s.uPendingException == uTrap && ++pVM->rem.s.cPendingExceptions > 512) { LogRel(("VERR_REM_TOO_MANY_TRAPS -> uTrap=%x error=%x next_eip=%VGv eip=%VGv cr2=%08x\n", uTrap, uErrorCode, pvNextEIP, env->eip, env->cr[2])); remR3RaiseRC(env->pVM, VERR_REM_TOO_MANY_TRAPS); return VERR_REM_TOO_MANY_TRAPS; } if(pVM->rem.s.uPendingException != uTrap || pVM->rem.s.uPendingExcptEIP != env->eip || pVM->rem.s.uPendingExcptCR2 != env->cr[2]) pVM->rem.s.cPendingExceptions = 1; pVM->rem.s.uPendingException = uTrap; pVM->rem.s.uPendingExcptEIP = env->eip; pVM->rem.s.uPendingExcptCR2 = env->cr[2]; } else { pVM->rem.s.cPendingExceptions = 0; pVM->rem.s.uPendingException = uTrap; pVM->rem.s.uPendingExcptEIP = env->eip; pVM->rem.s.uPendingExcptCR2 = env->cr[2]; } return VINF_SUCCESS; } /* * Clear current active trap * * @param pVM VM Handle. */ void remR3TrapClear(PVM pVM) { pVM->rem.s.cPendingExceptions = 0; pVM->rem.s.uPendingException = 0; pVM->rem.s.uPendingExcptEIP = 0; pVM->rem.s.uPendingExcptCR2 = 0; } /* * Record previous call instruction addresses * * @param env Pointer to the CPU environment. */ void remR3RecordCall(CPUState *env) { CSAMR3RecordCallAddress(env->pVM, env->eip); } /** * Syncs the internal REM state with the VM. * * This must be called before REMR3Run() is invoked whenever when the REM * state is not up to date. Calling it several times in a row is not * permitted. * * @returns VBox status code. * * @param pVM VM Handle. * * @remark The caller has to check for important FFs before calling REMR3Run. REMR3State will * no do this since the majority of the callers don't want any unnecessary of events * pending that would immediatly interrupt execution. */ REMR3DECL(int) REMR3State(PVM pVM) { Log2(("REMR3State:\n")); STAM_PROFILE_START(&pVM->rem.s.StatsState, a); register const CPUMCTX *pCtx = pVM->rem.s.pCtx; register unsigned fFlags; bool fHiddenSelRegsValid = CPUMAreHiddenSelRegsValid(pVM); Assert(!pVM->rem.s.fInREM); pVM->rem.s.fInStateSync = true; /* * Copy the registers which require no special handling. */ #ifdef TARGET_X86_64 /* Note that the high dwords of 64 bits registers are undefined in 32 bits mode and are undefined after a mode change. */ Assert(R_EAX == 0); pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EAX] = pCtx->rax; Assert(R_ECX == 1); pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_ECX] = pCtx->rcx; Assert(R_EDX == 2); pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EDX] = pCtx->rdx; Assert(R_EBX == 3); pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EBX] = pCtx->rbx; Assert(R_ESP == 4); pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_ESP] = pCtx->rsp; Assert(R_EBP == 5); pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EBP] = pCtx->rbp; Assert(R_ESI == 6); pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_ESI] = pCtx->rsi; Assert(R_EDI == 7); pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EDI] = pCtx->rdi; pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[8] = pCtx->r8; pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[9] = pCtx->r9; pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[10] = pCtx->r10; pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[11] = pCtx->r11; pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[12] = pCtx->r12; pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[13] = pCtx->r13; pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[14] = pCtx->r14; pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[15] = pCtx->r15; pVM->rem.s.Env.eip = pCtx->rip; pVM->rem.s.Env.eflags = pCtx->rflags.u64; #else Assert(R_EAX == 0); pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EAX] = pCtx->eax; Assert(R_ECX == 1); pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_ECX] = pCtx->ecx; Assert(R_EDX == 2); pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EDX] = pCtx->edx; Assert(R_EBX == 3); pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EBX] = pCtx->ebx; Assert(R_ESP == 4); pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_ESP] = pCtx->esp; Assert(R_EBP == 5); pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EBP] = pCtx->ebp; Assert(R_ESI == 6); pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_ESI] = pCtx->esi; Assert(R_EDI == 7); pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EDI] = pCtx->edi; pVM->rem.s.Env.eip = pCtx->eip; pVM->rem.s.Env.eflags = pCtx->eflags.u32; #endif pVM->rem.s.Env.cr[2] = pCtx->cr2; /** @todo we could probably benefit from using a CPUM_CHANGED_DRx flag too! */ pVM->rem.s.Env.dr[0] = pCtx->dr0; pVM->rem.s.Env.dr[1] = pCtx->dr1; pVM->rem.s.Env.dr[2] = pCtx->dr2; pVM->rem.s.Env.dr[3] = pCtx->dr3; pVM->rem.s.Env.dr[4] = pCtx->dr4; pVM->rem.s.Env.dr[5] = pCtx->dr5; pVM->rem.s.Env.dr[6] = pCtx->dr6; pVM->rem.s.Env.dr[7] = pCtx->dr7; /* * Clear the halted hidden flag (the interrupt waking up the CPU can * have been dispatched in raw mode). */ pVM->rem.s.Env.hflags &= ~HF_HALTED_MASK; /* * Replay invlpg? */ if (pVM->rem.s.cInvalidatedPages) { pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreInvlPg = true; RTUINT i; for (i = 0; i < pVM->rem.s.cInvalidatedPages; i++) { Log2(("REMR3State: invlpg %VGv\n", pVM->rem.s.aGCPtrInvalidatedPages[i])); tlb_flush_page(&pVM->rem.s.Env, pVM->rem.s.aGCPtrInvalidatedPages[i]); } pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreInvlPg = false; pVM->rem.s.cInvalidatedPages = 0; } /* Replay notification changes? */ if (pVM->rem.s.cHandlerNotifications) REMR3ReplayHandlerNotifications(pVM); /* Update MSRs; before CRx registers! */ pVM->rem.s.Env.efer = pCtx->msrEFER; pVM->rem.s.Env.star = pCtx->msrSTAR; pVM->rem.s.Env.pat = pCtx->msrPAT; #ifdef TARGET_X86_64 pVM->rem.s.Env.lstar = pCtx->msrLSTAR; pVM->rem.s.Env.cstar = pCtx->msrCSTAR; pVM->rem.s.Env.fmask = pCtx->msrSFMASK; pVM->rem.s.Env.kernelgsbase = pCtx->msrKERNELGSBASE; #endif /* * Registers which are rarely changed and require special handling / order when changed. */ fFlags = CPUMGetAndClearChangedFlagsREM(pVM); if (fFlags & ( CPUM_CHANGED_CR4 | CPUM_CHANGED_CR3 | CPUM_CHANGED_CR0 | CPUM_CHANGED_GDTR | CPUM_CHANGED_IDTR | CPUM_CHANGED_LDTR | CPUM_CHANGED_TR | CPUM_CHANGED_FPU_REM | CPUM_CHANGED_SYSENTER_MSR | CPUM_CHANGED_CPUID)) { if (fFlags & CPUM_CHANGED_FPU_REM) save_raw_fp_state(&pVM->rem.s.Env, (uint8_t *)&pCtx->fpu); /* 'save' is an excellent name. */ if (fFlags & CPUM_CHANGED_GLOBAL_TLB_FLUSH) { pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreCR3Load = true; tlb_flush(&pVM->rem.s.Env, true); pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreCR3Load = false; } if (fFlags & CPUM_CHANGED_CR4) { pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreCR3Load = true; pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreCpuMode = true; cpu_x86_update_cr4(&pVM->rem.s.Env, pCtx->cr4); pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreCpuMode = false; pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreCR3Load = false; } if (fFlags & CPUM_CHANGED_CR0) { pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreCR3Load = true; pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreCpuMode = true; cpu_x86_update_cr0(&pVM->rem.s.Env, pCtx->cr0); pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreCpuMode = false; pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreCR3Load = false; } if (fFlags & CPUM_CHANGED_CR3) { pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreCR3Load = true; cpu_x86_update_cr3(&pVM->rem.s.Env, pCtx->cr3); pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreCR3Load = false; } if (fFlags & CPUM_CHANGED_GDTR) { pVM->rem.s.Env.gdt.base = pCtx->gdtr.pGdt; pVM->rem.s.Env.gdt.limit = pCtx->gdtr.cbGdt; } if (fFlags & CPUM_CHANGED_IDTR) { pVM->rem.s.Env.idt.base = pCtx->idtr.pIdt; pVM->rem.s.Env.idt.limit = pCtx->idtr.cbIdt; } if (fFlags & CPUM_CHANGED_SYSENTER_MSR) { pVM->rem.s.Env.sysenter_cs = pCtx->SysEnter.cs; pVM->rem.s.Env.sysenter_eip = pCtx->SysEnter.eip; pVM->rem.s.Env.sysenter_esp = pCtx->SysEnter.esp; } if (fFlags & CPUM_CHANGED_LDTR) { if (fHiddenSelRegsValid) { pVM->rem.s.Env.ldt.selector = pCtx->ldtr; pVM->rem.s.Env.ldt.base = pCtx->ldtrHid.u64Base; pVM->rem.s.Env.ldt.limit = pCtx->ldtrHid.u32Limit; pVM->rem.s.Env.ldt.flags = (pCtx->ldtrHid.Attr.u << 8) & 0xFFFFFF;; } else sync_ldtr(&pVM->rem.s.Env, pCtx->ldtr); } if (fFlags & CPUM_CHANGED_TR) { if (fHiddenSelRegsValid) { pVM->rem.s.Env.tr.selector = pCtx->tr; pVM->rem.s.Env.tr.base = pCtx->trHid.u64Base; pVM->rem.s.Env.tr.limit = pCtx->trHid.u32Limit; pVM->rem.s.Env.tr.flags = (pCtx->trHid.Attr.u << 8) & 0xFFFFFF;; } else sync_tr(&pVM->rem.s.Env, pCtx->tr); /** @note do_interrupt will fault if the busy flag is still set.... */ pVM->rem.s.Env.tr.flags &= ~DESC_TSS_BUSY_MASK; } if (fFlags & CPUM_CHANGED_CPUID) { uint32_t u32Dummy; /* * Get the CPUID features. */ CPUMGetGuestCpuId(pVM, 1, &u32Dummy, &u32Dummy, &pVM->rem.s.Env.cpuid_ext_features, &pVM->rem.s.Env.cpuid_features); CPUMGetGuestCpuId(pVM, 0x80000001, &u32Dummy, &u32Dummy, &u32Dummy, &pVM->rem.s.Env.cpuid_ext2_features); } } /* * Update selector registers. * This must be done *after* we've synced gdt, ldt and crX registers * since we're reading the GDT/LDT om sync_seg. This will happen with * saved state which takes a quick dip into rawmode for instance. */ /* * Stack; Note first check this one as the CPL might have changed. The * wrong CPL can cause QEmu to raise an exception in sync_seg!! */ if (fHiddenSelRegsValid) { /* The hidden selector registers are valid in the CPU context. */ /** @note QEmu saves the 2nd dword of the descriptor; we should convert the attribute word back! */ /* Set current CPL */ cpu_x86_set_cpl(&pVM->rem.s.Env, CPUMGetGuestCPL(pVM, CPUMCTX2CORE(pCtx))); cpu_x86_load_seg_cache(&pVM->rem.s.Env, R_CS, pCtx->cs, pCtx->csHid.u64Base, pCtx->csHid.u32Limit, (pCtx->csHid.Attr.u << 8) & 0xFFFFFF); cpu_x86_load_seg_cache(&pVM->rem.s.Env, R_SS, pCtx->ss, pCtx->ssHid.u64Base, pCtx->ssHid.u32Limit, (pCtx->ssHid.Attr.u << 8) & 0xFFFFFF); cpu_x86_load_seg_cache(&pVM->rem.s.Env, R_DS, pCtx->ds, pCtx->dsHid.u64Base, pCtx->dsHid.u32Limit, (pCtx->dsHid.Attr.u << 8) & 0xFFFFFF); cpu_x86_load_seg_cache(&pVM->rem.s.Env, R_ES, pCtx->es, pCtx->esHid.u64Base, pCtx->esHid.u32Limit, (pCtx->esHid.Attr.u << 8) & 0xFFFFFF); cpu_x86_load_seg_cache(&pVM->rem.s.Env, R_FS, pCtx->fs, pCtx->fsHid.u64Base, pCtx->fsHid.u32Limit, (pCtx->fsHid.Attr.u << 8) & 0xFFFFFF); cpu_x86_load_seg_cache(&pVM->rem.s.Env, R_GS, pCtx->gs, pCtx->gsHid.u64Base, pCtx->gsHid.u32Limit, (pCtx->gsHid.Attr.u << 8) & 0xFFFFFF); } else { /* In 'normal' raw mode we don't have access to the hidden selector registers. */ if (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_SS].selector != (uint16_t)pCtx->ss) { Log2(("REMR3State: SS changed from %04x to %04x!\n", pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_SS].selector, pCtx->ss)); cpu_x86_set_cpl(&pVM->rem.s.Env, (pCtx->eflags.Bits.u1VM) ? 3 : (pCtx->ss & 3)); sync_seg(&pVM->rem.s.Env, R_SS, pCtx->ss); #ifdef VBOX_WITH_STATISTICS if (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_SS].newselector) { STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatSelOutOfSync[R_SS]); } #endif } else pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_SS].newselector = 0; if (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_ES].selector != pCtx->es) { Log2(("REMR3State: ES changed from %04x to %04x!\n", pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_ES].selector, pCtx->es)); sync_seg(&pVM->rem.s.Env, R_ES, pCtx->es); #ifdef VBOX_WITH_STATISTICS if (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_ES].newselector) { STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatSelOutOfSync[R_ES]); } #endif } else pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_ES].newselector = 0; if (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_CS].selector != pCtx->cs) { Log2(("REMR3State: CS changed from %04x to %04x!\n", pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_CS].selector, pCtx->cs)); sync_seg(&pVM->rem.s.Env, R_CS, pCtx->cs); #ifdef VBOX_WITH_STATISTICS if (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_CS].newselector) { STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatSelOutOfSync[R_CS]); } #endif } else pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_CS].newselector = 0; if (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_DS].selector != pCtx->ds) { Log2(("REMR3State: DS changed from %04x to %04x!\n", pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_DS].selector, pCtx->ds)); sync_seg(&pVM->rem.s.Env, R_DS, pCtx->ds); #ifdef VBOX_WITH_STATISTICS if (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_DS].newselector) { STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatSelOutOfSync[R_DS]); } #endif } else pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_DS].newselector = 0; /** @todo need to find a way to communicate potential GDT/LDT changes and thread switches. The selector might * be the same but not the base/limit. */ if (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_FS].selector != pCtx->fs) { Log2(("REMR3State: FS changed from %04x to %04x!\n", pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_FS].selector, pCtx->fs)); sync_seg(&pVM->rem.s.Env, R_FS, pCtx->fs); #ifdef VBOX_WITH_STATISTICS if (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_FS].newselector) { STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatSelOutOfSync[R_FS]); } #endif } else pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_FS].newselector = 0; if (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_GS].selector != pCtx->gs) { Log2(("REMR3State: GS changed from %04x to %04x!\n", pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_GS].selector, pCtx->gs)); sync_seg(&pVM->rem.s.Env, R_GS, pCtx->gs); #ifdef VBOX_WITH_STATISTICS if (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_GS].newselector) { STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatSelOutOfSync[R_GS]); } #endif } else pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_GS].newselector = 0; } /* * Check for traps. */ pVM->rem.s.Env.exception_index = -1; /** @todo this won't work :/ */ TRPMEVENT enmType; uint8_t u8TrapNo; int rc = TRPMQueryTrap(pVM, &u8TrapNo, &enmType); if (VBOX_SUCCESS(rc)) { #ifdef DEBUG if (u8TrapNo == 0x80) { remR3DumpLnxSyscall(pVM); remR3DumpOBsdSyscall(pVM); } #endif pVM->rem.s.Env.exception_index = u8TrapNo; if (enmType != TRPM_SOFTWARE_INT) { pVM->rem.s.Env.exception_is_int = 0; pVM->rem.s.Env.exception_next_eip = pVM->rem.s.Env.eip; } else { /* * The there are two 1 byte opcodes and one 2 byte opcode for software interrupts. * We ASSUME that there are no prefixes and sets the default to 2 byte, and checks * for int03 and into. */ pVM->rem.s.Env.exception_is_int = 1; pVM->rem.s.Env.exception_next_eip = pCtx->eip + 2; /* int 3 may be generated by one-byte 0xcc */ if (u8TrapNo == 3) { if (read_byte(&pVM->rem.s.Env, pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_CS].base + pCtx->eip) == 0xcc) pVM->rem.s.Env.exception_next_eip = pCtx->eip + 1; } /* int 4 may be generated by one-byte 0xce */ else if (u8TrapNo == 4) { if (read_byte(&pVM->rem.s.Env, pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_CS].base + pCtx->eip) == 0xce) pVM->rem.s.Env.exception_next_eip = pCtx->eip + 1; } } /* get error code and cr2 if needed. */ switch (u8TrapNo) { case 0x0e: pVM->rem.s.Env.cr[2] = TRPMGetFaultAddress(pVM); /* fallthru */ case 0x0a: case 0x0b: case 0x0c: case 0x0d: pVM->rem.s.Env.error_code = TRPMGetErrorCode(pVM); break; case 0x11: case 0x08: default: pVM->rem.s.Env.error_code = 0; break; } /* * We can now reset the active trap since the recompiler is gonna have a go at it. */ rc = TRPMResetTrap(pVM); AssertRC(rc); Log2(("REMR3State: trap=%02x errcd=%VGv cr2=%VGv nexteip=%VGv%s\n", pVM->rem.s.Env.exception_index, pVM->rem.s.Env.error_code, pVM->rem.s.Env.cr[2], pVM->rem.s.Env.exception_next_eip, pVM->rem.s.Env.exception_is_int ? " software" : "")); } /* * Clear old interrupt request flags; Check for pending hardware interrupts. * (See @remark for why we don't check for other FFs.) */ pVM->rem.s.Env.interrupt_request &= ~(CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD | CPU_INTERRUPT_EXIT | CPU_INTERRUPT_EXITTB | CPU_INTERRUPT_TIMER); if ( pVM->rem.s.u32PendingInterrupt != REM_NO_PENDING_IRQ || VM_FF_ISPENDING(pVM, VM_FF_INTERRUPT_APIC | VM_FF_INTERRUPT_PIC)) pVM->rem.s.Env.interrupt_request |= CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD; /* * We're now in REM mode. */ pVM->rem.s.fInREM = true; pVM->rem.s.fInStateSync = false; pVM->rem.s.cCanExecuteRaw = 0; STAM_PROFILE_STOP(&pVM->rem.s.StatsState, a); Log2(("REMR3State: returns VINF_SUCCESS\n")); return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Syncs back changes in the REM state to the the VM state. * * This must be called after invoking REMR3Run(). * Calling it several times in a row is not permitted. * * @returns VBox status code. * * @param pVM VM Handle. */ REMR3DECL(int) REMR3StateBack(PVM pVM) { Log2(("REMR3StateBack:\n")); Assert(pVM->rem.s.fInREM); STAM_PROFILE_START(&pVM->rem.s.StatsStateBack, a); register PCPUMCTX pCtx = pVM->rem.s.pCtx; /* * Copy back the registers. * This is done in the order they are declared in the CPUMCTX structure. */ /** @todo FOP */ /** @todo FPUIP */ /** @todo CS */ /** @todo FPUDP */ /** @todo DS */ /** @todo Fix MXCSR support in QEMU so we don't overwrite MXCSR with 0 when we shouldn't! */ pCtx->fpu.MXCSR = 0; pCtx->fpu.MXCSR_MASK = 0; /** @todo check if FPU/XMM was actually used in the recompiler */ restore_raw_fp_state(&pVM->rem.s.Env, (uint8_t *)&pCtx->fpu); //// dprintf2(("FPU state CW=%04X TT=%04X SW=%04X (%04X)\n", env->fpuc, env->fpstt, env->fpus, pVMCtx->fpu.FSW)); #ifdef TARGET_X86_64 /* Note that the high dwords of 64 bits registers are undefined in 32 bits mode and are undefined after a mode change. */ pCtx->rdi = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EDI]; pCtx->rsi = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_ESI]; pCtx->rbp = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EBP]; pCtx->rax = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EAX]; pCtx->rbx = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EBX]; pCtx->rdx = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EDX]; pCtx->rcx = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_ECX]; pCtx->r8 = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[8]; pCtx->r9 = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[9]; pCtx->r10 = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[10]; pCtx->r11 = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[11]; pCtx->r12 = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[12]; pCtx->r13 = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[13]; pCtx->r14 = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[14]; pCtx->r15 = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[15]; pCtx->rsp = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_ESP]; #else pCtx->edi = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EDI]; pCtx->esi = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_ESI]; pCtx->ebp = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EBP]; pCtx->eax = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EAX]; pCtx->ebx = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EBX]; pCtx->edx = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EDX]; pCtx->ecx = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_ECX]; pCtx->esp = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_ESP]; #endif pCtx->ss = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_SS].selector; #ifdef VBOX_WITH_STATISTICS if (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_SS].newselector) { STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatSelOutOfSyncStateBack[R_SS]); } if (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_GS].newselector) { STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatSelOutOfSyncStateBack[R_GS]); } if (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_FS].newselector) { STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatSelOutOfSyncStateBack[R_FS]); } if (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_ES].newselector) { STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatSelOutOfSyncStateBack[R_ES]); } if (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_DS].newselector) { STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatSelOutOfSyncStateBack[R_DS]); } if (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_CS].newselector) { STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatSelOutOfSyncStateBack[R_CS]); } #endif pCtx->gs = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_GS].selector; pCtx->fs = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_FS].selector; pCtx->es = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_ES].selector; pCtx->ds = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_DS].selector; pCtx->cs = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_CS].selector; #ifdef TARGET_X86_64 pCtx->rip = pVM->rem.s.Env.eip; pCtx->rflags.u64 = pVM->rem.s.Env.eflags; #else pCtx->eip = pVM->rem.s.Env.eip; pCtx->eflags.u32 = pVM->rem.s.Env.eflags; #endif pCtx->cr0 = pVM->rem.s.Env.cr[0]; pCtx->cr2 = pVM->rem.s.Env.cr[2]; pCtx->cr3 = pVM->rem.s.Env.cr[3]; pCtx->cr4 = pVM->rem.s.Env.cr[4]; pCtx->dr0 = pVM->rem.s.Env.dr[0]; pCtx->dr1 = pVM->rem.s.Env.dr[1]; pCtx->dr2 = pVM->rem.s.Env.dr[2]; pCtx->dr3 = pVM->rem.s.Env.dr[3]; pCtx->dr4 = pVM->rem.s.Env.dr[4]; pCtx->dr5 = pVM->rem.s.Env.dr[5]; pCtx->dr6 = pVM->rem.s.Env.dr[6]; pCtx->dr7 = pVM->rem.s.Env.dr[7]; pCtx->gdtr.cbGdt = pVM->rem.s.Env.gdt.limit; if (pCtx->gdtr.pGdt != pVM->rem.s.Env.gdt.base) { pCtx->gdtr.pGdt = pVM->rem.s.Env.gdt.base; STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatREMGDTChange); VM_FF_SET(pVM, VM_FF_SELM_SYNC_GDT); } pCtx->idtr.cbIdt = pVM->rem.s.Env.idt.limit; if (pCtx->idtr.pIdt != pVM->rem.s.Env.idt.base) { pCtx->idtr.pIdt = pVM->rem.s.Env.idt.base; STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatREMIDTChange); VM_FF_SET(pVM, VM_FF_TRPM_SYNC_IDT); } if (pCtx->ldtr != pVM->rem.s.Env.ldt.selector) { pCtx->ldtr = pVM->rem.s.Env.ldt.selector; STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatREMLDTRChange); VM_FF_SET(pVM, VM_FF_SELM_SYNC_LDT); } if (pCtx->tr != pVM->rem.s.Env.tr.selector) { pCtx->tr = pVM->rem.s.Env.tr.selector; STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatREMTRChange); VM_FF_SET(pVM, VM_FF_SELM_SYNC_TSS); } /** @todo These values could still be out of sync! */ pCtx->csHid.u64Base = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_CS].base; pCtx->csHid.u32Limit = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_CS].limit; /** @note QEmu saves the 2nd dword of the descriptor; we should store the attribute word only! */ pCtx->csHid.Attr.u = (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_CS].flags >> 8) & 0xF0FF; pCtx->dsHid.u64Base = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_DS].base; pCtx->dsHid.u32Limit = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_DS].limit; pCtx->dsHid.Attr.u = (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_DS].flags >> 8) & 0xF0FF; pCtx->esHid.u64Base = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_ES].base; pCtx->esHid.u32Limit = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_ES].limit; pCtx->esHid.Attr.u = (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_ES].flags >> 8) & 0xF0FF; pCtx->fsHid.u64Base = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_FS].base; pCtx->fsHid.u32Limit = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_FS].limit; pCtx->fsHid.Attr.u = (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_FS].flags >> 8) & 0xF0FF; pCtx->gsHid.u64Base = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_GS].base; pCtx->gsHid.u32Limit = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_GS].limit; pCtx->gsHid.Attr.u = (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_GS].flags >> 8) & 0xF0FF; pCtx->ssHid.u64Base = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_SS].base; pCtx->ssHid.u32Limit = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_SS].limit; pCtx->ssHid.Attr.u = (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_SS].flags >> 8) & 0xF0FF; pCtx->ldtrHid.u64Base = pVM->rem.s.Env.ldt.base; pCtx->ldtrHid.u32Limit = pVM->rem.s.Env.ldt.limit; pCtx->ldtrHid.Attr.u = (pVM->rem.s.Env.ldt.flags >> 8) & 0xF0FF; pCtx->trHid.u64Base = pVM->rem.s.Env.tr.base; pCtx->trHid.u32Limit = pVM->rem.s.Env.tr.limit; pCtx->trHid.Attr.u = (pVM->rem.s.Env.tr.flags >> 8) & 0xF0FF; /* Sysenter MSR */ pCtx->SysEnter.cs = pVM->rem.s.Env.sysenter_cs; pCtx->SysEnter.eip = pVM->rem.s.Env.sysenter_eip; pCtx->SysEnter.esp = pVM->rem.s.Env.sysenter_esp; /* System MSRs. */ pCtx->msrEFER = pVM->rem.s.Env.efer; pCtx->msrSTAR = pVM->rem.s.Env.star; pCtx->msrPAT = pVM->rem.s.Env.pat; #ifdef TARGET_X86_64 pCtx->msrLSTAR = pVM->rem.s.Env.lstar; pCtx->msrCSTAR = pVM->rem.s.Env.cstar; pCtx->msrSFMASK = pVM->rem.s.Env.fmask; pCtx->msrKERNELGSBASE = pVM->rem.s.Env.kernelgsbase; #endif remR3TrapClear(pVM); /* * Check for traps. */ if ( pVM->rem.s.Env.exception_index >= 0 && pVM->rem.s.Env.exception_index < 256) { Log(("REMR3StateBack: Pending trap %x %d\n", pVM->rem.s.Env.exception_index, pVM->rem.s.Env.exception_is_int)); int rc = TRPMAssertTrap(pVM, pVM->rem.s.Env.exception_index, (pVM->rem.s.Env.exception_is_int) ? TRPM_SOFTWARE_INT : TRPM_HARDWARE_INT); AssertRC(rc); switch (pVM->rem.s.Env.exception_index) { case 0x0e: TRPMSetFaultAddress(pVM, pCtx->cr2); /* fallthru */ case 0x0a: case 0x0b: case 0x0c: case 0x0d: case 0x11: case 0x08: /* 0 */ TRPMSetErrorCode(pVM, pVM->rem.s.Env.error_code); break; } } /* * We're not longer in REM mode. */ pVM->rem.s.fInREM = false; STAM_PROFILE_STOP(&pVM->rem.s.StatsStateBack, a); Log2(("REMR3StateBack: returns VINF_SUCCESS\n")); return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * This is called by the disassembler when it wants to update the cpu state * before for instance doing a register dump. */ static void remR3StateUpdate(PVM pVM) { Assert(pVM->rem.s.fInREM); register PCPUMCTX pCtx = pVM->rem.s.pCtx; /* * Copy back the registers. * This is done in the order they are declared in the CPUMCTX structure. */ /** @todo FOP */ /** @todo FPUIP */ /** @todo CS */ /** @todo FPUDP */ /** @todo DS */ /** @todo Fix MXCSR support in QEMU so we don't overwrite MXCSR with 0 when we shouldn't! */ pCtx->fpu.MXCSR = 0; pCtx->fpu.MXCSR_MASK = 0; /** @todo check if FPU/XMM was actually used in the recompiler */ restore_raw_fp_state(&pVM->rem.s.Env, (uint8_t *)&pCtx->fpu); //// dprintf2(("FPU state CW=%04X TT=%04X SW=%04X (%04X)\n", env->fpuc, env->fpstt, env->fpus, pVMCtx->fpu.FSW)); #ifdef TARGET_X86_64 pCtx->rdi = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EDI]; pCtx->rsi = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_ESI]; pCtx->rbp = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EBP]; pCtx->rax = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EAX]; pCtx->rbx = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EBX]; pCtx->rdx = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EDX]; pCtx->rcx = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_ECX]; pCtx->r8 = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[8]; pCtx->r9 = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[9]; pCtx->r10 = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[10]; pCtx->r11 = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[11]; pCtx->r12 = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[12]; pCtx->r13 = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[13]; pCtx->r14 = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[14]; pCtx->r15 = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[15]; pCtx->rsp = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_ESP]; #else pCtx->edi = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EDI]; pCtx->esi = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_ESI]; pCtx->ebp = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EBP]; pCtx->eax = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EAX]; pCtx->ebx = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EBX]; pCtx->edx = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_EDX]; pCtx->ecx = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_ECX]; pCtx->esp = pVM->rem.s.Env.regs[R_ESP]; #endif pCtx->ss = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_SS].selector; pCtx->gs = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_GS].selector; pCtx->fs = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_FS].selector; pCtx->es = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_ES].selector; pCtx->ds = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_DS].selector; pCtx->cs = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_CS].selector; #ifdef TARGET_X86_64 pCtx->rip = pVM->rem.s.Env.eip; pCtx->rflags.u64 = pVM->rem.s.Env.eflags; #else pCtx->eip = pVM->rem.s.Env.eip; pCtx->eflags.u32 = pVM->rem.s.Env.eflags; #endif pCtx->cr0 = pVM->rem.s.Env.cr[0]; pCtx->cr2 = pVM->rem.s.Env.cr[2]; pCtx->cr3 = pVM->rem.s.Env.cr[3]; pCtx->cr4 = pVM->rem.s.Env.cr[4]; pCtx->dr0 = pVM->rem.s.Env.dr[0]; pCtx->dr1 = pVM->rem.s.Env.dr[1]; pCtx->dr2 = pVM->rem.s.Env.dr[2]; pCtx->dr3 = pVM->rem.s.Env.dr[3]; pCtx->dr4 = pVM->rem.s.Env.dr[4]; pCtx->dr5 = pVM->rem.s.Env.dr[5]; pCtx->dr6 = pVM->rem.s.Env.dr[6]; pCtx->dr7 = pVM->rem.s.Env.dr[7]; pCtx->gdtr.cbGdt = pVM->rem.s.Env.gdt.limit; if (pCtx->gdtr.pGdt != (uint32_t)pVM->rem.s.Env.gdt.base) { pCtx->gdtr.pGdt = (uint32_t)pVM->rem.s.Env.gdt.base; STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatREMGDTChange); VM_FF_SET(pVM, VM_FF_SELM_SYNC_GDT); } pCtx->idtr.cbIdt = pVM->rem.s.Env.idt.limit; if (pCtx->idtr.pIdt != (uint32_t)pVM->rem.s.Env.idt.base) { pCtx->idtr.pIdt = (uint32_t)pVM->rem.s.Env.idt.base; STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatREMIDTChange); VM_FF_SET(pVM, VM_FF_TRPM_SYNC_IDT); } if (pCtx->ldtr != pVM->rem.s.Env.ldt.selector) { pCtx->ldtr = pVM->rem.s.Env.ldt.selector; STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatREMLDTRChange); VM_FF_SET(pVM, VM_FF_SELM_SYNC_LDT); } if (pCtx->tr != pVM->rem.s.Env.tr.selector) { pCtx->tr = pVM->rem.s.Env.tr.selector; STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatREMTRChange); VM_FF_SET(pVM, VM_FF_SELM_SYNC_TSS); } /** @todo These values could still be out of sync! */ pCtx->csHid.u64Base = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_CS].base; pCtx->csHid.u32Limit = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_CS].limit; /** @note QEmu saves the 2nd dword of the descriptor; we should store the attribute word only! */ pCtx->csHid.Attr.u = (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_CS].flags >> 8) & 0xFFFF; pCtx->dsHid.u64Base = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_DS].base; pCtx->dsHid.u32Limit = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_DS].limit; pCtx->dsHid.Attr.u = (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_DS].flags >> 8) & 0xFFFF; pCtx->esHid.u64Base = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_ES].base; pCtx->esHid.u32Limit = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_ES].limit; pCtx->esHid.Attr.u = (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_ES].flags >> 8) & 0xFFFF; pCtx->fsHid.u64Base = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_FS].base; pCtx->fsHid.u32Limit = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_FS].limit; pCtx->fsHid.Attr.u = (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_FS].flags >> 8) & 0xFFFF; pCtx->gsHid.u64Base = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_GS].base; pCtx->gsHid.u32Limit = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_GS].limit; pCtx->gsHid.Attr.u = (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_GS].flags >> 8) & 0xFFFF; pCtx->ssHid.u64Base = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_SS].base; pCtx->ssHid.u32Limit = pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_SS].limit; pCtx->ssHid.Attr.u = (pVM->rem.s.Env.segs[R_SS].flags >> 8) & 0xFFFF; pCtx->ldtrHid.u64Base = pVM->rem.s.Env.ldt.base; pCtx->ldtrHid.u32Limit = pVM->rem.s.Env.ldt.limit; pCtx->ldtrHid.Attr.u = (pVM->rem.s.Env.ldt.flags >> 8) & 0xFFFF; pCtx->trHid.u64Base = pVM->rem.s.Env.tr.base; pCtx->trHid.u32Limit = pVM->rem.s.Env.tr.limit; pCtx->trHid.Attr.u = (pVM->rem.s.Env.tr.flags >> 8) & 0xFFFF; /* Sysenter MSR */ pCtx->SysEnter.cs = pVM->rem.s.Env.sysenter_cs; pCtx->SysEnter.eip = pVM->rem.s.Env.sysenter_eip; pCtx->SysEnter.esp = pVM->rem.s.Env.sysenter_esp; /* System MSRs. */ pCtx->msrEFER = pVM->rem.s.Env.efer; pCtx->msrSTAR = pVM->rem.s.Env.star; pCtx->msrPAT = pVM->rem.s.Env.pat; #ifdef TARGET_X86_64 pCtx->msrLSTAR = pVM->rem.s.Env.lstar; pCtx->msrCSTAR = pVM->rem.s.Env.cstar; pCtx->msrSFMASK = pVM->rem.s.Env.fmask; pCtx->msrKERNELGSBASE = pVM->rem.s.Env.kernelgsbase; #endif } /** * Update the VMM state information if we're currently in REM. * * This method is used by the DBGF and PDMDevice when there is any uncertainty of whether * we're currently executing in REM and the VMM state is invalid. This method will of * course check that we're executing in REM before syncing any data over to the VMM. * * @param pVM The VM handle. */ REMR3DECL(void) REMR3StateUpdate(PVM pVM) { if (pVM->rem.s.fInREM) remR3StateUpdate(pVM); } #undef LOG_GROUP #define LOG_GROUP LOG_GROUP_REM /** * Notify the recompiler about Address Gate 20 state change. * * This notification is required since A20 gate changes are * initialized from a device driver and the VM might just as * well be in REM mode as in RAW mode. * * @param pVM VM handle. * @param fEnable True if the gate should be enabled. * False if the gate should be disabled. */ REMR3DECL(void) REMR3A20Set(PVM pVM, bool fEnable) { LogFlow(("REMR3A20Set: fEnable=%d\n", fEnable)); VM_ASSERT_EMT(pVM); bool fSaved = pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll; /* just in case. */ pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll = fSaved || !pVM->rem.s.fInREM; cpu_x86_set_a20(&pVM->rem.s.Env, fEnable); pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll = fSaved; } /** * Replays the invalidated recorded pages. * Called in response to VERR_REM_FLUSHED_PAGES_OVERFLOW from the RAW execution loop. * * @param pVM VM handle. */ REMR3DECL(void) REMR3ReplayInvalidatedPages(PVM pVM) { VM_ASSERT_EMT(pVM); /* * Sync the required registers. */ pVM->rem.s.Env.cr[0] = pVM->rem.s.pCtx->cr0; pVM->rem.s.Env.cr[2] = pVM->rem.s.pCtx->cr2; pVM->rem.s.Env.cr[3] = pVM->rem.s.pCtx->cr3; pVM->rem.s.Env.cr[4] = pVM->rem.s.pCtx->cr4; /* * Replay the flushes. */ pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreInvlPg = true; RTUINT i; for (i = 0; i < pVM->rem.s.cInvalidatedPages; i++) { Log2(("REMR3ReplayInvalidatedPages: invlpg %VGv\n", pVM->rem.s.aGCPtrInvalidatedPages[i])); tlb_flush_page(&pVM->rem.s.Env, pVM->rem.s.aGCPtrInvalidatedPages[i]); } pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreInvlPg = false; pVM->rem.s.cInvalidatedPages = 0; } /** * Replays the handler notification changes * Called in response to VM_FF_REM_HANDLER_NOTIFY from the RAW execution loop. * * @param pVM VM handle. */ REMR3DECL(void) REMR3ReplayHandlerNotifications(PVM pVM) { LogFlow(("REMR3ReplayInvalidatedPages:\n")); VM_ASSERT_EMT(pVM); /* * Replay the flushes. */ RTUINT i; const RTUINT c = pVM->rem.s.cHandlerNotifications; pVM->rem.s.cHandlerNotifications = 0; for (i = 0; i < c; i++) { PREMHANDLERNOTIFICATION pRec = &pVM->rem.s.aHandlerNotifications[i]; switch (pRec->enmKind) { case REMHANDLERNOTIFICATIONKIND_PHYSICAL_REGISTER: REMR3NotifyHandlerPhysicalRegister(pVM, pRec->u.PhysicalRegister.enmType, pRec->u.PhysicalRegister.GCPhys, pRec->u.PhysicalRegister.cb, pRec->u.PhysicalRegister.fHasHCHandler); break; case REMHANDLERNOTIFICATIONKIND_PHYSICAL_DEREGISTER: REMR3NotifyHandlerPhysicalDeregister(pVM, pRec->u.PhysicalDeregister.enmType, pRec->u.PhysicalDeregister.GCPhys, pRec->u.PhysicalDeregister.cb, pRec->u.PhysicalDeregister.fHasHCHandler, pRec->u.PhysicalDeregister.fRestoreAsRAM); break; case REMHANDLERNOTIFICATIONKIND_PHYSICAL_MODIFY: REMR3NotifyHandlerPhysicalModify(pVM, pRec->u.PhysicalModify.enmType, pRec->u.PhysicalModify.GCPhysOld, pRec->u.PhysicalModify.GCPhysNew, pRec->u.PhysicalModify.cb, pRec->u.PhysicalModify.fHasHCHandler, pRec->u.PhysicalModify.fRestoreAsRAM); break; default: AssertReleaseMsgFailed(("enmKind=%d\n", pRec->enmKind)); break; } } VM_FF_CLEAR(pVM, VM_FF_REM_HANDLER_NOTIFY); } /** * Notify REM about changed code page. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM VM handle. * @param pvCodePage Code page address */ REMR3DECL(int) REMR3NotifyCodePageChanged(PVM pVM, RTGCPTR pvCodePage) { int rc; RTGCPHYS PhysGC; uint64_t flags; VM_ASSERT_EMT(pVM); /* * Get the physical page address. */ rc = PGMGstGetPage(pVM, pvCodePage, &flags, &PhysGC); if (rc == VINF_SUCCESS) { /* * Sync the required registers and flush the whole page. * (Easier to do the whole page than notifying it about each physical * byte that was changed. */ pVM->rem.s.Env.cr[0] = pVM->rem.s.pCtx->cr0; pVM->rem.s.Env.cr[2] = pVM->rem.s.pCtx->cr2; pVM->rem.s.Env.cr[3] = pVM->rem.s.pCtx->cr3; pVM->rem.s.Env.cr[4] = pVM->rem.s.pCtx->cr4; tb_invalidate_phys_page_range(PhysGC, PhysGC + PAGE_SIZE - 1, 0); } return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Notification about a successful MMR3PhysRegister() call. * * @param pVM VM handle. * @param GCPhys The physical address the RAM. * @param cb Size of the memory. * @param fFlags Flags of the MM_RAM_FLAGS_* defines. */ REMR3DECL(void) REMR3NotifyPhysRamRegister(PVM pVM, RTGCPHYS GCPhys, RTUINT cb, unsigned fFlags) { Log(("REMR3NotifyPhysRamRegister: GCPhys=%VGp cb=%d fFlags=%d\n", GCPhys, cb, fFlags)); VM_ASSERT_EMT(pVM); /* * Validate input - we trust the caller. */ Assert(RT_ALIGN_T(GCPhys, PAGE_SIZE, RTGCPHYS) == GCPhys); Assert(cb); Assert(RT_ALIGN_Z(cb, PAGE_SIZE) == cb); /* * Base ram? */ if (!GCPhys) { phys_ram_size = cb; phys_ram_dirty_size = cb >> PAGE_SHIFT; #ifndef VBOX_STRICT phys_ram_dirty = MMR3HeapAlloc(pVM, MM_TAG_REM, phys_ram_dirty_size); AssertReleaseMsg(phys_ram_dirty, ("failed to allocate %d bytes of dirty bytes\n", phys_ram_dirty_size)); #else /* VBOX_STRICT: allocate a full map and make the out of bounds pages invalid. */ phys_ram_dirty = RTMemPageAlloc(_4G >> PAGE_SHIFT); AssertReleaseMsg(phys_ram_dirty, ("failed to allocate %d bytes of dirty bytes\n", _4G >> PAGE_SHIFT)); uint32_t cbBitmap = RT_ALIGN_32(phys_ram_dirty_size, PAGE_SIZE); int rc = RTMemProtect(phys_ram_dirty + cbBitmap, (_4G >> PAGE_SHIFT) - cbBitmap, RTMEM_PROT_NONE); AssertRC(rc); phys_ram_dirty += cbBitmap - phys_ram_dirty_size; #endif memset(phys_ram_dirty, 0xff, phys_ram_dirty_size); } /* * Register the ram. */ Assert(!pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll); pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll = true; #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NEW_PHYS_CODE if (fFlags & MM_RAM_FLAGS_RESERVED) cpu_register_physical_memory(GCPhys, cb, IO_MEM_UNASSIGNED); else cpu_register_physical_memory(GCPhys, cb, GCPhys); #else if (!GCPhys) cpu_register_physical_memory(GCPhys, cb, GCPhys | IO_MEM_RAM_MISSING); else { if (fFlags & MM_RAM_FLAGS_RESERVED) cpu_register_physical_memory(GCPhys, cb, IO_MEM_UNASSIGNED); else cpu_register_physical_memory(GCPhys, cb, GCPhys); } #endif Assert(pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll); pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll = false; } #ifndef VBOX_WITH_NEW_PHYS_CODE /** * Notification about a successful PGMR3PhysRegisterChunk() call. * * @param pVM VM handle. * @param GCPhys The physical address the RAM. * @param cb Size of the memory. * @param pvRam The HC address of the RAM. * @param fFlags Flags of the MM_RAM_FLAGS_* defines. */ REMR3DECL(void) REMR3NotifyPhysRamChunkRegister(PVM pVM, RTGCPHYS GCPhys, RTUINT cb, RTHCUINTPTR pvRam, unsigned fFlags) { Log(("REMR3NotifyPhysRamChunkRegister: GCPhys=%VGp cb=%d pvRam=%p fFlags=%d\n", GCPhys, cb, pvRam, fFlags)); VM_ASSERT_EMT(pVM); /* * Validate input - we trust the caller. */ Assert(pvRam); Assert(RT_ALIGN(pvRam, PAGE_SIZE) == pvRam); Assert(RT_ALIGN_T(GCPhys, PAGE_SIZE, RTGCPHYS) == GCPhys); Assert(cb == PGM_DYNAMIC_CHUNK_SIZE); Assert(fFlags == 0 /* normal RAM */); Assert(!pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll); pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll = true; cpu_register_physical_memory(GCPhys, cb, GCPhys); Assert(pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll); pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll = false; } /** * Grows dynamically allocated guest RAM. * Will raise a fatal error if the operation fails. * * @param physaddr The physical address. */ void remR3GrowDynRange(unsigned long physaddr) { int rc; PVM pVM = cpu_single_env->pVM; LogFlow(("remR3GrowDynRange %VGp\n", physaddr)); const RTGCPHYS GCPhys = physaddr; rc = PGM3PhysGrowRange(pVM, &GCPhys); if (VBOX_SUCCESS(rc)) return; LogRel(("\nUnable to allocate guest RAM chunk at %VGp\n", physaddr)); cpu_abort(cpu_single_env, "Unable to allocate guest RAM chunk at %VGp\n", physaddr); AssertFatalFailed(); } #endif /* !VBOX_WITH_NEW_PHYS_CODE */ /** * Notification about a successful MMR3PhysRomRegister() call. * * @param pVM VM handle. * @param GCPhys The physical address of the ROM. * @param cb The size of the ROM. * @param pvCopy Pointer to the ROM copy. * @param fShadow Whether it's currently writable shadow ROM or normal readonly ROM. * This function will be called when ever the protection of the * shadow ROM changes (at reset and end of POST). */ REMR3DECL(void) REMR3NotifyPhysRomRegister(PVM pVM, RTGCPHYS GCPhys, RTUINT cb, void *pvCopy, bool fShadow) { Log(("REMR3NotifyPhysRomRegister: GCPhys=%VGp cb=%d pvCopy=%p fShadow=%RTbool\n", GCPhys, cb, pvCopy, fShadow)); VM_ASSERT_EMT(pVM); /* * Validate input - we trust the caller. */ Assert(RT_ALIGN_T(GCPhys, PAGE_SIZE, RTGCPHYS) == GCPhys); Assert(cb); Assert(RT_ALIGN_Z(cb, PAGE_SIZE) == cb); Assert(pvCopy); Assert(RT_ALIGN_P(pvCopy, PAGE_SIZE) == pvCopy); /* * Register the rom. */ Assert(!pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll); pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll = true; cpu_register_physical_memory(GCPhys, cb, GCPhys | (fShadow ? 0 : IO_MEM_ROM)); Log2(("%.64Vhxd\n", (char *)pvCopy + cb - 64)); Assert(pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll); pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll = false; } /** * Notification about a successful memory deregistration or reservation. * * @param pVM VM Handle. * @param GCPhys Start physical address. * @param cb The size of the range. * @todo Rename to REMR3NotifyPhysRamDeregister (for MMIO2) as we won't * reserve any memory soon. */ REMR3DECL(void) REMR3NotifyPhysReserve(PVM pVM, RTGCPHYS GCPhys, RTUINT cb) { Log(("REMR3NotifyPhysReserve: GCPhys=%VGp cb=%d\n", GCPhys, cb)); VM_ASSERT_EMT(pVM); /* * Validate input - we trust the caller. */ Assert(RT_ALIGN_T(GCPhys, PAGE_SIZE, RTGCPHYS) == GCPhys); Assert(cb); Assert(RT_ALIGN_Z(cb, PAGE_SIZE) == cb); /* * Unassigning the memory. */ Assert(!pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll); pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll = true; cpu_register_physical_memory(GCPhys, cb, IO_MEM_UNASSIGNED); Assert(pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll); pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll = false; } /** * Notification about a successful PGMR3HandlerPhysicalRegister() call. * * @param pVM VM Handle. * @param enmType Handler type. * @param GCPhys Handler range address. * @param cb Size of the handler range. * @param fHasHCHandler Set if the handler has a HC callback function. * * @remark MMR3PhysRomRegister assumes that this function will not apply the * Handler memory type to memory which has no HC handler. */ REMR3DECL(void) REMR3NotifyHandlerPhysicalRegister(PVM pVM, PGMPHYSHANDLERTYPE enmType, RTGCPHYS GCPhys, RTGCPHYS cb, bool fHasHCHandler) { Log(("REMR3NotifyHandlerPhysicalRegister: enmType=%d GCPhys=%VGp cb=%d fHasHCHandler=%d\n", enmType, GCPhys, cb, fHasHCHandler)); VM_ASSERT_EMT(pVM); Assert(RT_ALIGN_T(GCPhys, PAGE_SIZE, RTGCPHYS) == GCPhys); Assert(RT_ALIGN_T(cb, PAGE_SIZE, RTGCPHYS) == cb); if (pVM->rem.s.cHandlerNotifications) REMR3ReplayHandlerNotifications(pVM); Assert(!pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll); pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll = true; if (enmType == PGMPHYSHANDLERTYPE_MMIO) cpu_register_physical_memory(GCPhys, cb, pVM->rem.s.iMMIOMemType); else if (fHasHCHandler) cpu_register_physical_memory(GCPhys, cb, pVM->rem.s.iHandlerMemType); Assert(pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll); pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll = false; } /** * Notification about a successful PGMR3HandlerPhysicalDeregister() operation. * * @param pVM VM Handle. * @param enmType Handler type. * @param GCPhys Handler range address. * @param cb Size of the handler range. * @param fHasHCHandler Set if the handler has a HC callback function. * @param fRestoreAsRAM Whether the to restore it as normal RAM or as unassigned memory. */ REMR3DECL(void) REMR3NotifyHandlerPhysicalDeregister(PVM pVM, PGMPHYSHANDLERTYPE enmType, RTGCPHYS GCPhys, RTGCPHYS cb, bool fHasHCHandler, bool fRestoreAsRAM) { Log(("REMR3NotifyHandlerPhysicalDeregister: enmType=%d GCPhys=%VGp cb=%VGp fHasHCHandler=%RTbool fRestoreAsRAM=%RTbool RAM=%08x\n", enmType, GCPhys, cb, fHasHCHandler, fRestoreAsRAM, MMR3PhysGetRamSize(pVM))); VM_ASSERT_EMT(pVM); if (pVM->rem.s.cHandlerNotifications) REMR3ReplayHandlerNotifications(pVM); Assert(!pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll); pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll = true; /** @todo this isn't right, MMIO can (in theory) be restored as RAM. */ if (enmType == PGMPHYSHANDLERTYPE_MMIO) cpu_register_physical_memory(GCPhys, cb, IO_MEM_UNASSIGNED); else if (fHasHCHandler) { if (!fRestoreAsRAM) { Assert(GCPhys > MMR3PhysGetRamSize(pVM)); cpu_register_physical_memory(GCPhys, cb, IO_MEM_UNASSIGNED); } else { Assert(RT_ALIGN_T(GCPhys, PAGE_SIZE, RTGCPHYS) == GCPhys); Assert(RT_ALIGN_T(cb, PAGE_SIZE, RTGCPHYS) == cb); cpu_register_physical_memory(GCPhys, cb, GCPhys); } } Assert(pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll); pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll = false; } /** * Notification about a successful PGMR3HandlerPhysicalModify() call. * * @param pVM VM Handle. * @param enmType Handler type. * @param GCPhysOld Old handler range address. * @param GCPhysNew New handler range address. * @param cb Size of the handler range. * @param fHasHCHandler Set if the handler has a HC callback function. * @param fRestoreAsRAM Whether the to restore it as normal RAM or as unassigned memory. */ REMR3DECL(void) REMR3NotifyHandlerPhysicalModify(PVM pVM, PGMPHYSHANDLERTYPE enmType, RTGCPHYS GCPhysOld, RTGCPHYS GCPhysNew, RTGCPHYS cb, bool fHasHCHandler, bool fRestoreAsRAM) { Log(("REMR3NotifyHandlerPhysicalModify: enmType=%d GCPhysOld=%VGp GCPhysNew=%VGp cb=%d fHasHCHandler=%RTbool fRestoreAsRAM=%RTbool\n", enmType, GCPhysOld, GCPhysNew, cb, fHasHCHandler, fRestoreAsRAM)); VM_ASSERT_EMT(pVM); AssertReleaseMsg(enmType != PGMPHYSHANDLERTYPE_MMIO, ("enmType=%d\n", enmType)); if (pVM->rem.s.cHandlerNotifications) REMR3ReplayHandlerNotifications(pVM); if (fHasHCHandler) { Assert(!pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll); pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll = true; /* * Reset the old page. */ if (!fRestoreAsRAM) cpu_register_physical_memory(GCPhysOld, cb, IO_MEM_UNASSIGNED); else { /* This is not perfect, but it'll do for PD monitoring... */ Assert(cb == PAGE_SIZE); Assert(RT_ALIGN_T(GCPhysOld, PAGE_SIZE, RTGCPHYS) == GCPhysOld); cpu_register_physical_memory(GCPhysOld, cb, GCPhysOld); } /* * Update the new page. */ Assert(RT_ALIGN_T(GCPhysNew, PAGE_SIZE, RTGCPHYS) == GCPhysNew); Assert(RT_ALIGN_T(cb, PAGE_SIZE, RTGCPHYS) == cb); cpu_register_physical_memory(GCPhysNew, cb, pVM->rem.s.iHandlerMemType); Assert(pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll); pVM->rem.s.fIgnoreAll = false; } } /** * Checks if we're handling access to this page or not. * * @returns true if we're trapping access. * @returns false if we aren't. * @param pVM The VM handle. * @param GCPhys The physical address. * * @remark This function will only work correctly in VBOX_STRICT builds! */ REMR3DECL(bool) REMR3IsPageAccessHandled(PVM pVM, RTGCPHYS GCPhys) { #ifdef VBOX_STRICT if (pVM->rem.s.cHandlerNotifications) REMR3ReplayHandlerNotifications(pVM); unsigned long off = get_phys_page_offset(GCPhys); return (off & PAGE_OFFSET_MASK) == pVM->rem.s.iHandlerMemType || (off & PAGE_OFFSET_MASK) == pVM->rem.s.iMMIOMemType || (off & PAGE_OFFSET_MASK) == IO_MEM_ROM; #else return false; #endif } /** * Deals with a rare case in get_phys_addr_code where the code * is being monitored. * * It could also be an MMIO page, in which case we will raise a fatal error. * * @returns The physical address corresponding to addr. * @param env The cpu environment. * @param addr The virtual address. * @param pTLBEntry The TLB entry. */ target_ulong remR3PhysGetPhysicalAddressCode(CPUState *env, target_ulong addr, CPUTLBEntry *pTLBEntry) { PVM pVM = env->pVM; if ((pTLBEntry->addr_code & ~TARGET_PAGE_MASK) == pVM->rem.s.iHandlerMemType) { target_ulong ret = pTLBEntry->addend + addr; AssertMsg2("remR3PhysGetPhysicalAddressCode: addr=%VGv addr_code=%VGv addend=%VGp ret=%VGp\n", (RTGCPTR)addr, (RTGCPTR)pTLBEntry->addr_code, (RTGCPHYS)pTLBEntry->addend, ret); return ret; } LogRel(("\nTrying to execute code with memory type addr_code=%VGv addend=%VGp at %VGv! (iHandlerMemType=%#x iMMIOMemType=%#x)\n" "*** handlers\n", (RTGCPTR)pTLBEntry->addr_code, (RTGCPHYS)pTLBEntry->addend, (RTGCPTR)addr, pVM->rem.s.iHandlerMemType, pVM->rem.s.iMMIOMemType)); DBGFR3Info(pVM, "handlers", NULL, DBGFR3InfoLogRelHlp()); LogRel(("*** mmio\n")); DBGFR3Info(pVM, "mmio", NULL, DBGFR3InfoLogRelHlp()); LogRel(("*** phys\n")); DBGFR3Info(pVM, "phys", NULL, DBGFR3InfoLogRelHlp()); cpu_abort(env, "Trying to execute code with memory type addr_code=%VGv addend=%VGp at %VGv. (iHandlerMemType=%#x iMMIOMemType=%#x)\n", (RTGCPTR)pTLBEntry->addr_code, (RTGCPHYS)pTLBEntry->addend, (RTGCPTR)addr, pVM->rem.s.iHandlerMemType, pVM->rem.s.iMMIOMemType); AssertFatalFailed(); } /** Validate the physical address passed to the read functions. * Useful for finding non-guest-ram reads/writes. */ #if 0 //1 /* disable if it becomes bothersome... */ # define VBOX_CHECK_ADDR(GCPhys) AssertMsg(PGMPhysIsGCPhysValid(cpu_single_env->pVM, (GCPhys)), ("%VGp\n", (GCPhys))) #else # define VBOX_CHECK_ADDR(GCPhys) do { } while (0) #endif /** * Read guest RAM and ROM. * * @param SrcGCPhys The source address (guest physical). * @param pvDst The destination address. * @param cb Number of bytes */ void remR3PhysRead(RTGCPHYS SrcGCPhys, void *pvDst, unsigned cb) { STAM_PROFILE_ADV_START(&gStatMemRead, a); VBOX_CHECK_ADDR(SrcGCPhys); PGMPhysRead(cpu_single_env->pVM, SrcGCPhys, pvDst, cb); STAM_PROFILE_ADV_STOP(&gStatMemRead, a); } /** * Read guest RAM and ROM, unsigned 8-bit. * * @param SrcGCPhys The source address (guest physical). */ uint8_t remR3PhysReadU8(RTGCPHYS SrcGCPhys) { uint8_t val; STAM_PROFILE_ADV_START(&gStatMemRead, a); VBOX_CHECK_ADDR(SrcGCPhys); val = PGMR3PhysReadU8(cpu_single_env->pVM, SrcGCPhys); STAM_PROFILE_ADV_STOP(&gStatMemRead, a); return val; } /** * Read guest RAM and ROM, signed 8-bit. * * @param SrcGCPhys The source address (guest physical). */ int8_t remR3PhysReadS8(RTGCPHYS SrcGCPhys) { int8_t val; STAM_PROFILE_ADV_START(&gStatMemRead, a); VBOX_CHECK_ADDR(SrcGCPhys); val = PGMR3PhysReadU8(cpu_single_env->pVM, SrcGCPhys); STAM_PROFILE_ADV_STOP(&gStatMemRead, a); return val; } /** * Read guest RAM and ROM, unsigned 16-bit. * * @param SrcGCPhys The source address (guest physical). */ uint16_t remR3PhysReadU16(RTGCPHYS SrcGCPhys) { uint16_t val; STAM_PROFILE_ADV_START(&gStatMemRead, a); VBOX_CHECK_ADDR(SrcGCPhys); val = PGMR3PhysReadU16(cpu_single_env->pVM, SrcGCPhys); STAM_PROFILE_ADV_STOP(&gStatMemRead, a); return val; } /** * Read guest RAM and ROM, signed 16-bit. * * @param SrcGCPhys The source address (guest physical). */ int16_t remR3PhysReadS16(RTGCPHYS SrcGCPhys) { uint16_t val; STAM_PROFILE_ADV_START(&gStatMemRead, a); VBOX_CHECK_ADDR(SrcGCPhys); val = PGMR3PhysReadU16(cpu_single_env->pVM, SrcGCPhys); STAM_PROFILE_ADV_STOP(&gStatMemRead, a); return val; } /** * Read guest RAM and ROM, unsigned 32-bit. * * @param SrcGCPhys The source address (guest physical). */ uint32_t remR3PhysReadU32(RTGCPHYS SrcGCPhys) { uint32_t val; STAM_PROFILE_ADV_START(&gStatMemRead, a); VBOX_CHECK_ADDR(SrcGCPhys); val = PGMR3PhysReadU32(cpu_single_env->pVM, SrcGCPhys); STAM_PROFILE_ADV_STOP(&gStatMemRead, a); return val; } /** * Read guest RAM and ROM, signed 32-bit. * * @param SrcGCPhys The source address (guest physical). */ int32_t remR3PhysReadS32(RTGCPHYS SrcGCPhys) { int32_t val; STAM_PROFILE_ADV_START(&gStatMemRead, a); VBOX_CHECK_ADDR(SrcGCPhys); val = PGMR3PhysReadU32(cpu_single_env->pVM, SrcGCPhys); STAM_PROFILE_ADV_STOP(&gStatMemRead, a); return val; } /** * Read guest RAM and ROM, unsigned 64-bit. * * @param SrcGCPhys The source address (guest physical). */ uint64_t remR3PhysReadU64(RTGCPHYS SrcGCPhys) { uint64_t val; STAM_PROFILE_ADV_START(&gStatMemRead, a); VBOX_CHECK_ADDR(SrcGCPhys); val = PGMR3PhysReadU64(cpu_single_env->pVM, SrcGCPhys); STAM_PROFILE_ADV_STOP(&gStatMemRead, a); return val; } /** * Write guest RAM. * * @param DstGCPhys The destination address (guest physical). * @param pvSrc The source address. * @param cb Number of bytes to write */ void remR3PhysWrite(RTGCPHYS DstGCPhys, const void *pvSrc, unsigned cb) { STAM_PROFILE_ADV_START(&gStatMemWrite, a); VBOX_CHECK_ADDR(DstGCPhys); PGMPhysWrite(cpu_single_env->pVM, DstGCPhys, pvSrc, cb); STAM_PROFILE_ADV_STOP(&gStatMemWrite, a); } /** * Write guest RAM, unsigned 8-bit. * * @param DstGCPhys The destination address (guest physical). * @param val Value */ void remR3PhysWriteU8(RTGCPHYS DstGCPhys, uint8_t val) { STAM_PROFILE_ADV_START(&gStatMemWrite, a); VBOX_CHECK_ADDR(DstGCPhys); PGMR3PhysWriteU8(cpu_single_env->pVM, DstGCPhys, val); STAM_PROFILE_ADV_STOP(&gStatMemWrite, a); } /** * Write guest RAM, unsigned 8-bit. * * @param DstGCPhys The destination address (guest physical). * @param val Value */ void remR3PhysWriteU16(RTGCPHYS DstGCPhys, uint16_t val) { STAM_PROFILE_ADV_START(&gStatMemWrite, a); VBOX_CHECK_ADDR(DstGCPhys); PGMR3PhysWriteU16(cpu_single_env->pVM, DstGCPhys, val); STAM_PROFILE_ADV_STOP(&gStatMemWrite, a); } /** * Write guest RAM, unsigned 32-bit. * * @param DstGCPhys The destination address (guest physical). * @param val Value */ void remR3PhysWriteU32(RTGCPHYS DstGCPhys, uint32_t val) { STAM_PROFILE_ADV_START(&gStatMemWrite, a); VBOX_CHECK_ADDR(DstGCPhys); PGMR3PhysWriteU32(cpu_single_env->pVM, DstGCPhys, val); STAM_PROFILE_ADV_STOP(&gStatMemWrite, a); } /** * Write guest RAM, unsigned 64-bit. * * @param DstGCPhys The destination address (guest physical). * @param val Value */ void remR3PhysWriteU64(RTGCPHYS DstGCPhys, uint64_t val) { STAM_PROFILE_ADV_START(&gStatMemWrite, a); VBOX_CHECK_ADDR(DstGCPhys); PGMR3PhysWriteU64(cpu_single_env->pVM, DstGCPhys, val); STAM_PROFILE_ADV_STOP(&gStatMemWrite, a); } #undef LOG_GROUP #define LOG_GROUP LOG_GROUP_REM_MMIO /** Read MMIO memory. */ static uint32_t remR3MMIOReadU8(void *pvVM, target_phys_addr_t GCPhys) { uint32_t u32 = 0; int rc = IOMMMIORead((PVM)pvVM, GCPhys, &u32, 1); AssertMsg(rc == VINF_SUCCESS, ("rc=%Vrc\n", rc)); NOREF(rc); Log2(("remR3MMIOReadU8: GCPhys=%VGp -> %02x\n", GCPhys, u32)); return u32; } /** Read MMIO memory. */ static uint32_t remR3MMIOReadU16(void *pvVM, target_phys_addr_t GCPhys) { uint32_t u32 = 0; int rc = IOMMMIORead((PVM)pvVM, GCPhys, &u32, 2); AssertMsg(rc == VINF_SUCCESS, ("rc=%Vrc\n", rc)); NOREF(rc); Log2(("remR3MMIOReadU16: GCPhys=%VGp -> %04x\n", GCPhys, u32)); return u32; } /** Read MMIO memory. */ static uint32_t remR3MMIOReadU32(void *pvVM, target_phys_addr_t GCPhys) { uint32_t u32 = 0; int rc = IOMMMIORead((PVM)pvVM, GCPhys, &u32, 4); AssertMsg(rc == VINF_SUCCESS, ("rc=%Vrc\n", rc)); NOREF(rc); Log2(("remR3MMIOReadU32: GCPhys=%VGp -> %08x\n", GCPhys, u32)); return u32; } /** Write to MMIO memory. */ static void remR3MMIOWriteU8(void *pvVM, target_phys_addr_t GCPhys, uint32_t u32) { Log2(("remR3MMIOWriteU8: GCPhys=%VGp u32=%#x\n", GCPhys, u32)); int rc = IOMMMIOWrite((PVM)pvVM, GCPhys, u32, 1); AssertMsg(rc == VINF_SUCCESS, ("rc=%Vrc\n", rc)); NOREF(rc); } /** Write to MMIO memory. */ static void remR3MMIOWriteU16(void *pvVM, target_phys_addr_t GCPhys, uint32_t u32) { Log2(("remR3MMIOWriteU16: GCPhys=%VGp u32=%#x\n", GCPhys, u32)); int rc = IOMMMIOWrite((PVM)pvVM, GCPhys, u32, 2); AssertMsg(rc == VINF_SUCCESS, ("rc=%Vrc\n", rc)); NOREF(rc); } /** Write to MMIO memory. */ static void remR3MMIOWriteU32(void *pvVM, target_phys_addr_t GCPhys, uint32_t u32) { Log2(("remR3MMIOWriteU32: GCPhys=%VGp u32=%#x\n", GCPhys, u32)); int rc = IOMMMIOWrite((PVM)pvVM, GCPhys, u32, 4); AssertMsg(rc == VINF_SUCCESS, ("rc=%Vrc\n", rc)); NOREF(rc); } #undef LOG_GROUP #define LOG_GROUP LOG_GROUP_REM_HANDLER /* !!!WARNING!!! This is extremely hackish right now, we assume it's only for LFB access! !!!WARNING!!! */ static uint32_t remR3HandlerReadU8(void *pvVM, target_phys_addr_t GCPhys) { Log2(("remR3HandlerReadU8: GCPhys=%VGp\n", GCPhys)); uint8_t u8; PGMPhysRead((PVM)pvVM, GCPhys, &u8, sizeof(u8)); return u8; } static uint32_t remR3HandlerReadU16(void *pvVM, target_phys_addr_t GCPhys) { Log2(("remR3HandlerReadU16: GCPhys=%VGp\n", GCPhys)); uint16_t u16; PGMPhysRead((PVM)pvVM, GCPhys, &u16, sizeof(u16)); return u16; } static uint32_t remR3HandlerReadU32(void *pvVM, target_phys_addr_t GCPhys) { Log2(("remR3HandlerReadU32: GCPhys=%VGp\n", GCPhys)); uint32_t u32; PGMPhysRead((PVM)pvVM, GCPhys, &u32, sizeof(u32)); return u32; } static void remR3HandlerWriteU8(void *pvVM, target_phys_addr_t GCPhys, uint32_t u32) { Log2(("remR3HandlerWriteU8: GCPhys=%VGp u32=%#x\n", GCPhys, u32)); PGMPhysWrite((PVM)pvVM, GCPhys, &u32, sizeof(uint8_t)); } static void remR3HandlerWriteU16(void *pvVM, target_phys_addr_t GCPhys, uint32_t u32) { Log2(("remR3HandlerWriteU16: GCPhys=%VGp u32=%#x\n", GCPhys, u32)); PGMPhysWrite((PVM)pvVM, GCPhys, &u32, sizeof(uint16_t)); } static void remR3HandlerWriteU32(void *pvVM, target_phys_addr_t GCPhys, uint32_t u32) { Log2(("remR3HandlerWriteU32: GCPhys=%VGp u32=%#x\n", GCPhys, u32)); PGMPhysWrite((PVM)pvVM, GCPhys, &u32, sizeof(uint32_t)); } /* -+- disassembly -+- */ #undef LOG_GROUP #define LOG_GROUP LOG_GROUP_REM_DISAS /** * Enables or disables singled stepped disassembly. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM VM handle. * @param fEnable To enable set this flag, to disable clear it. */ static DECLCALLBACK(int) remR3DisasEnableStepping(PVM pVM, bool fEnable) { LogFlow(("remR3DisasEnableStepping: fEnable=%d\n", fEnable)); VM_ASSERT_EMT(pVM); if (fEnable) pVM->rem.s.Env.state |= CPU_EMULATE_SINGLE_STEP; else pVM->rem.s.Env.state &= ~CPU_EMULATE_SINGLE_STEP; return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Enables or disables singled stepped disassembly. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM VM handle. * @param fEnable To enable set this flag, to disable clear it. */ REMR3DECL(int) REMR3DisasEnableStepping(PVM pVM, bool fEnable) { PVMREQ pReq; int rc; LogFlow(("REMR3DisasEnableStepping: fEnable=%d\n", fEnable)); if (VM_IS_EMT(pVM)) return remR3DisasEnableStepping(pVM, fEnable); rc = VMR3ReqCall(pVM, &pReq, RT_INDEFINITE_WAIT, (PFNRT)remR3DisasEnableStepping, 2, pVM, fEnable); AssertRC(rc); if (VBOX_SUCCESS(rc)) rc = pReq->iStatus; VMR3ReqFree(pReq); return rc; } #if defined(VBOX_WITH_DEBUGGER) && !(defined(RT_OS_WINDOWS) && defined(RT_ARCH_AMD64)) /** * External Debugger Command: .remstep [on|off|1|0] */ static DECLCALLBACK(int) remR3CmdDisasEnableStepping(PCDBGCCMD pCmd, PDBGCCMDHLP pCmdHlp, PVM pVM, PCDBGCVAR paArgs, unsigned cArgs, PDBGCVAR pResult) { bool fEnable; int rc; /* print status */ if (cArgs == 0) return pCmdHlp->pfnPrintf(pCmdHlp, NULL, "DisasStepping is %s\n", pVM->rem.s.Env.state & CPU_EMULATE_SINGLE_STEP ? "enabled" : "disabled"); /* convert the argument and change the mode. */ rc = pCmdHlp->pfnVarToBool(pCmdHlp, &paArgs[0], &fEnable); if (VBOX_FAILURE(rc)) return pCmdHlp->pfnVBoxError(pCmdHlp, rc, "boolean conversion failed!\n"); rc = REMR3DisasEnableStepping(pVM, fEnable); if (VBOX_FAILURE(rc)) return pCmdHlp->pfnVBoxError(pCmdHlp, rc, "REMR3DisasEnableStepping failed!\n"); return rc; } #endif /** * Disassembles n instructions and prints them to the log. * * @returns Success indicator. * @param env Pointer to the recompiler CPU structure. * @param f32BitCode Indicates that whether or not the code should * be disassembled as 16 or 32 bit. If -1 the CS * selector will be inspected. * @param nrInstructions Nr of instructions to disassemble * @param pszPrefix * @remark not currently used for anything but ad-hoc debugging. */ bool remR3DisasBlock(CPUState *env, int f32BitCode, int nrInstructions, char *pszPrefix) { int i; /* * Determin 16/32 bit mode. */ if (f32BitCode == -1) f32BitCode = !!(env->segs[R_CS].flags & X86_DESC_DB); /** @todo is this right?!!?!?!?!? */ /* * Convert cs:eip to host context address. * We don't care to much about cross page correctness presently. */ RTGCPTR GCPtrPC = env->segs[R_CS].base + env->eip; void *pvPC; if (f32BitCode && (env->cr[0] & (X86_CR0_PE | X86_CR0_PG)) == (X86_CR0_PE | X86_CR0_PG)) { Assert(PGMGetGuestMode(env->pVM) < PGMMODE_AMD64); /* convert eip to physical address. */ int rc = PGMPhysGCPtr2HCPtrByGstCR3(env->pVM, GCPtrPC, env->cr[3], env->cr[4] & (X86_CR4_PSE | X86_CR4_PAE), /** @todo add longmode flag */ &pvPC); if (VBOX_FAILURE(rc)) { if (!PATMIsPatchGCAddr(env->pVM, GCPtrPC)) return false; pvPC = (char *)PATMR3QueryPatchMemHC(env->pVM, NULL) + (GCPtrPC - PATMR3QueryPatchMemGC(env->pVM, NULL)); } } else { /* physical address */ int rc = PGMPhysGCPhys2HCPtr(env->pVM, (RTGCPHYS)GCPtrPC, nrInstructions * 16, &pvPC); if (VBOX_FAILURE(rc)) return false; } /* * Disassemble. */ RTINTPTR off = env->eip - (RTGCUINTPTR)pvPC; DISCPUSTATE Cpu; Cpu.mode = f32BitCode ? CPUMODE_32BIT : CPUMODE_16BIT; Cpu.pfnReadBytes = NULL; /** @todo make cs:eip reader for the disassembler. */ //Cpu.dwUserData[0] = (uintptr_t)pVM; //Cpu.dwUserData[1] = (uintptr_t)pvPC; //Cpu.dwUserData[2] = GCPtrPC; for (i=0;ipVM; /* * Determin 16/32 bit mode. */ if (f32BitCode == -1) f32BitCode = !!(env->segs[R_CS].flags & X86_DESC_DB); /** @todo is this right?!!?!?!?!? */ /* * Log registers */ if (LogIs2Enabled()) { remR3StateUpdate(pVM); DBGFR3InfoLog(pVM, "cpumguest", pszPrefix); } /* * Convert cs:eip to host context address. * We don't care to much about cross page correctness presently. */ RTGCPTR GCPtrPC = env->segs[R_CS].base + env->eip; void *pvPC; if ((env->cr[0] & (X86_CR0_PE | X86_CR0_PG)) == (X86_CR0_PE | X86_CR0_PG)) { /* convert eip to physical address. */ int rc = PGMPhysGCPtr2HCPtrByGstCR3(pVM, GCPtrPC, env->cr[3], env->cr[4] & (X86_CR4_PSE | X86_CR4_PAE), &pvPC); if (VBOX_FAILURE(rc)) { if (!PATMIsPatchGCAddr(pVM, GCPtrPC)) return false; pvPC = (char *)PATMR3QueryPatchMemHC(pVM, NULL) + (GCPtrPC - PATMR3QueryPatchMemGC(pVM, NULL)); } } else { /* physical address */ int rc = PGMPhysGCPhys2HCPtr(pVM, (RTGCPHYS)GCPtrPC, 16, &pvPC); if (VBOX_FAILURE(rc)) return false; } /* * Disassemble. */ RTINTPTR off = env->eip - (RTGCUINTPTR)pvPC; DISCPUSTATE Cpu; Cpu.mode = f32BitCode ? CPUMODE_32BIT : CPUMODE_16BIT; Cpu.pfnReadBytes = NULL; /** @todo make cs:eip reader for the disassembler. */ //Cpu.dwUserData[0] = (uintptr_t)pVM; //Cpu.dwUserData[1] = (uintptr_t)pvPC; //Cpu.dwUserData[2] = GCPtrPC; char szOutput[256]; uint32_t cbOp; if (RT_FAILURE(DISInstr(&Cpu, (uintptr_t)pvPC, off, &cbOp, &szOutput[0]))) return false; if (!f32BitCode) { if (pszPrefix) Log(("%s: %04X:%s", pszPrefix, env->segs[R_CS].selector, szOutput)); else Log(("%04X:%s", env->segs[R_CS].selector, szOutput)); } else { if (pszPrefix) Log(("%s: %s", pszPrefix, szOutput)); else Log(("%s", szOutput)); } return true; #else /* !USE_OLD_DUMP_AND_DISASSEMBLY */ PVM pVM = env->pVM; const bool fLog = LogIsEnabled(); const bool fLog2 = LogIs2Enabled(); int rc = VINF_SUCCESS; /* * Don't bother if there ain't any log output to do. */ if (!fLog && !fLog2) return true; /* * Update the state so DBGF reads the correct register values. */ remR3StateUpdate(pVM); /* * Log registers if requested. */ if (!fLog2) DBGFR3InfoLog(pVM, "cpumguest", pszPrefix); /* * Disassemble to log. */ if (fLog) rc = DBGFR3DisasInstrCurrentLogInternal(pVM, pszPrefix); return VBOX_SUCCESS(rc); #endif } /** * Disassemble recompiled code. * * @param phFileIgnored Ignored, logfile usually. * @param pvCode Pointer to the code block. * @param cb Size of the code block. */ void disas(FILE *phFileIgnored, void *pvCode, unsigned long cb) { if (LogIs2Enabled()) { unsigned off = 0; char szOutput[256]; DISCPUSTATE Cpu; memset(&Cpu, 0, sizeof(Cpu)); #ifdef RT_ARCH_X86 Cpu.mode = CPUMODE_32BIT; #else Cpu.mode = CPUMODE_64BIT; #endif RTLogPrintf("Recompiled Code: %p %#lx (%ld) bytes\n", pvCode, cb, cb); while (off < cb) { uint32_t cbInstr; if (RT_SUCCESS(DISInstr(&Cpu, (uintptr_t)pvCode + off, 0, &cbInstr, szOutput))) RTLogPrintf("%s", szOutput); else { RTLogPrintf("disas error\n"); cbInstr = 1; #ifdef RT_ARCH_AMD64 /** @todo remove when DISInstr starts supporing 64-bit code. */ break; #endif } off += cbInstr; } } NOREF(phFileIgnored); } /** * Disassemble guest code. * * @param phFileIgnored Ignored, logfile usually. * @param uCode The guest address of the code to disassemble. (flat?) * @param cb Number of bytes to disassemble. * @param fFlags Flags, probably something which tells if this is 16, 32 or 64 bit code. */ void target_disas(FILE *phFileIgnored, target_ulong uCode, target_ulong cb, int fFlags) { if (LogIs2Enabled()) { PVM pVM = cpu_single_env->pVM; /* * Update the state so DBGF reads the correct register values (flags). */ remR3StateUpdate(pVM); /* * Do the disassembling. */ RTLogPrintf("Guest Code: PC=%VGp #VGp (%VGp) bytes fFlags=%d\n", uCode, cb, cb, fFlags); RTSEL cs = cpu_single_env->segs[R_CS].selector; RTGCUINTPTR eip = uCode - cpu_single_env->segs[R_CS].base; for (;;) { char szBuf[256]; uint32_t cbInstr; int rc = DBGFR3DisasInstrEx(pVM, cs, eip, 0, szBuf, sizeof(szBuf), &cbInstr); if (VBOX_SUCCESS(rc)) RTLogPrintf("%VGp %s\n", uCode, szBuf); else { RTLogPrintf("%VGp %04x:%VGp: %s\n", uCode, cs, eip, szBuf); cbInstr = 1; } /* next */ if (cb <= cbInstr) break; cb -= cbInstr; uCode += cbInstr; eip += cbInstr; } } NOREF(phFileIgnored); } /** * Looks up a guest symbol. * * @returns Pointer to symbol name. This is a static buffer. * @param orig_addr The address in question. */ const char *lookup_symbol(target_ulong orig_addr) { RTGCINTPTR off = 0; DBGFSYMBOL Sym; PVM pVM = cpu_single_env->pVM; int rc = DBGFR3SymbolByAddr(pVM, orig_addr, &off, &Sym); if (VBOX_SUCCESS(rc)) { static char szSym[sizeof(Sym.szName) + 48]; if (!off) RTStrPrintf(szSym, sizeof(szSym), "%s\n", Sym.szName); else if (off > 0) RTStrPrintf(szSym, sizeof(szSym), "%s+%x\n", Sym.szName, off); else RTStrPrintf(szSym, sizeof(szSym), "%s-%x\n", Sym.szName, -off); return szSym; } return ""; } #undef LOG_GROUP #define LOG_GROUP LOG_GROUP_REM /* -+- FF notifications -+- */ /** * Notification about a pending interrupt. * * @param pVM VM Handle. * @param u8Interrupt Interrupt * @thread The emulation thread. */ REMR3DECL(void) REMR3NotifyPendingInterrupt(PVM pVM, uint8_t u8Interrupt) { Assert(pVM->rem.s.u32PendingInterrupt == REM_NO_PENDING_IRQ); pVM->rem.s.u32PendingInterrupt = u8Interrupt; } /** * Notification about a pending interrupt. * * @returns Pending interrupt or REM_NO_PENDING_IRQ * @param pVM VM Handle. * @thread The emulation thread. */ REMR3DECL(uint32_t) REMR3QueryPendingInterrupt(PVM pVM) { return pVM->rem.s.u32PendingInterrupt; } /** * Notification about the interrupt FF being set. * * @param pVM VM Handle. * @thread The emulation thread. */ REMR3DECL(void) REMR3NotifyInterruptSet(PVM pVM) { LogFlow(("REMR3NotifyInterruptSet: fInRem=%d interrupts %s\n", pVM->rem.s.fInREM, (pVM->rem.s.Env.eflags & IF_MASK) && !(pVM->rem.s.Env.hflags & HF_INHIBIT_IRQ_MASK) ? "enabled" : "disabled")); if (pVM->rem.s.fInREM) { if (VM_IS_EMT(pVM)) cpu_interrupt(cpu_single_env, CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD); else ASMAtomicOrS32(&cpu_single_env->interrupt_request, CPU_INTERRUPT_EXTERNAL_HARD); } } /** * Notification about the interrupt FF being set. * * @param pVM VM Handle. * @thread Any. */ REMR3DECL(void) REMR3NotifyInterruptClear(PVM pVM) { LogFlow(("REMR3NotifyInterruptClear:\n")); if (pVM->rem.s.fInREM) cpu_reset_interrupt(cpu_single_env, CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD); } /** * Notification about pending timer(s). * * @param pVM VM Handle. * @thread Any. */ REMR3DECL(void) REMR3NotifyTimerPending(PVM pVM) { #ifndef DEBUG_bird LogFlow(("REMR3NotifyTimerPending: fInRem=%d\n", pVM->rem.s.fInREM)); #endif if (pVM->rem.s.fInREM) { if (VM_IS_EMT(pVM)) cpu_interrupt(cpu_single_env, CPU_INTERRUPT_EXIT); else ASMAtomicOrS32(&cpu_single_env->interrupt_request, CPU_INTERRUPT_EXTERNAL_TIMER); } } /** * Notification about pending DMA transfers. * * @param pVM VM Handle. * @thread Any. */ REMR3DECL(void) REMR3NotifyDmaPending(PVM pVM) { LogFlow(("REMR3NotifyDmaPending: fInRem=%d\n", pVM->rem.s.fInREM)); if (pVM->rem.s.fInREM) { if (VM_IS_EMT(pVM)) cpu_interrupt(cpu_single_env, CPU_INTERRUPT_EXIT); else ASMAtomicOrS32(&cpu_single_env->interrupt_request, CPU_INTERRUPT_EXTERNAL_DMA); } } /** * Notification about pending timer(s). * * @param pVM VM Handle. * @thread Any. */ REMR3DECL(void) REMR3NotifyQueuePending(PVM pVM) { LogFlow(("REMR3NotifyQueuePending: fInRem=%d\n", pVM->rem.s.fInREM)); if (pVM->rem.s.fInREM) { if (VM_IS_EMT(pVM)) cpu_interrupt(cpu_single_env, CPU_INTERRUPT_EXIT); else ASMAtomicOrS32(&cpu_single_env->interrupt_request, CPU_INTERRUPT_EXTERNAL_EXIT); } } /** * Notification about pending FF set by an external thread. * * @param pVM VM handle. * @thread Any. */ REMR3DECL(void) REMR3NotifyFF(PVM pVM) { LogFlow(("REMR3NotifyFF: fInRem=%d\n", pVM->rem.s.fInREM)); if (pVM->rem.s.fInREM) { if (VM_IS_EMT(pVM)) cpu_interrupt(cpu_single_env, CPU_INTERRUPT_EXIT); else ASMAtomicOrS32(&cpu_single_env->interrupt_request, CPU_INTERRUPT_EXTERNAL_EXIT); } } #ifdef VBOX_WITH_STATISTICS void remR3ProfileStart(int statcode) { STAMPROFILEADV *pStat; switch(statcode) { case STATS_EMULATE_SINGLE_INSTR: pStat = &gStatExecuteSingleInstr; break; case STATS_QEMU_COMPILATION: pStat = &gStatCompilationQEmu; break; case STATS_QEMU_RUN_EMULATED_CODE: pStat = &gStatRunCodeQEmu; break; case STATS_QEMU_TOTAL: pStat = &gStatTotalTimeQEmu; break; case STATS_QEMU_RUN_TIMERS: pStat = &gStatTimers; break; case STATS_TLB_LOOKUP: pStat= &gStatTBLookup; break; case STATS_IRQ_HANDLING: pStat= &gStatIRQ; break; case STATS_RAW_CHECK: pStat = &gStatRawCheck; break; default: AssertMsgFailed(("unknown stat %d\n", statcode)); return; } STAM_PROFILE_ADV_START(pStat, a); } void remR3ProfileStop(int statcode) { STAMPROFILEADV *pStat; switch(statcode) { case STATS_EMULATE_SINGLE_INSTR: pStat = &gStatExecuteSingleInstr; break; case STATS_QEMU_COMPILATION: pStat = &gStatCompilationQEmu; break; case STATS_QEMU_RUN_EMULATED_CODE: pStat = &gStatRunCodeQEmu; break; case STATS_QEMU_TOTAL: pStat = &gStatTotalTimeQEmu; break; case STATS_QEMU_RUN_TIMERS: pStat = &gStatTimers; break; case STATS_TLB_LOOKUP: pStat= &gStatTBLookup; break; case STATS_IRQ_HANDLING: pStat= &gStatIRQ; break; case STATS_RAW_CHECK: pStat = &gStatRawCheck; break; default: AssertMsgFailed(("unknown stat %d\n", statcode)); return; } STAM_PROFILE_ADV_STOP(pStat, a); } #endif /** * Raise an RC, force rem exit. * * @param pVM VM handle. * @param rc The rc. */ void remR3RaiseRC(PVM pVM, int rc) { Log(("remR3RaiseRC: rc=%Vrc\n", rc)); Assert(pVM->rem.s.fInREM); VM_ASSERT_EMT(pVM); pVM->rem.s.rc = rc; cpu_interrupt(&pVM->rem.s.Env, CPU_INTERRUPT_RC); } /* -+- timers -+- */ uint64_t cpu_get_tsc(CPUX86State *env) { STAM_COUNTER_INC(&gStatCpuGetTSC); return TMCpuTickGet(env->pVM); } /* -+- interrupts -+- */ void cpu_set_ferr(CPUX86State *env) { int rc = PDMIsaSetIrq(env->pVM, 13, 1); LogFlow(("cpu_set_ferr: rc=%d\n", rc)); NOREF(rc); } int cpu_get_pic_interrupt(CPUState *env) { uint8_t u8Interrupt; int rc; /* When we fail to forward interrupts directly in raw mode, we fall back to the recompiler. * In that case we can't call PDMGetInterrupt anymore, because it has already cleared the interrupt * with the (a)pic. */ /** @note We assume we will go directly to the recompiler to handle the pending interrupt! */ /** @todo r=bird: In the long run we should just do the interrupt handling in EM/CPUM/TRPM/somewhere and * if we cannot execute the interrupt handler in raw-mode just reschedule to REM. Once that is done we * remove this kludge. */ if (env->pVM->rem.s.u32PendingInterrupt != REM_NO_PENDING_IRQ) { rc = VINF_SUCCESS; Assert(env->pVM->rem.s.u32PendingInterrupt >= 0 && env->pVM->rem.s.u32PendingInterrupt <= 255); u8Interrupt = env->pVM->rem.s.u32PendingInterrupt; env->pVM->rem.s.u32PendingInterrupt = REM_NO_PENDING_IRQ; } else rc = PDMGetInterrupt(env->pVM, &u8Interrupt); LogFlow(("cpu_get_pic_interrupt: u8Interrupt=%d rc=%Vrc\n", u8Interrupt, rc)); if (VBOX_SUCCESS(rc)) { if (VM_FF_ISPENDING(env->pVM, VM_FF_INTERRUPT_APIC | VM_FF_INTERRUPT_PIC)) env->interrupt_request |= CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD; return u8Interrupt; } return -1; } /* -+- local apic -+- */ void cpu_set_apic_base(CPUX86State *env, uint64_t val) { int rc = PDMApicSetBase(env->pVM, val); LogFlow(("cpu_set_apic_base: val=%#llx rc=%Vrc\n", val, rc)); NOREF(rc); } uint64_t cpu_get_apic_base(CPUX86State *env) { uint64_t u64; int rc = PDMApicGetBase(env->pVM, &u64); if (VBOX_SUCCESS(rc)) { LogFlow(("cpu_get_apic_base: returns %#llx \n", u64)); return u64; } LogFlow(("cpu_get_apic_base: returns 0 (rc=%Vrc)\n", rc)); return 0; } void cpu_set_apic_tpr(CPUX86State *env, uint8_t val) { int rc = PDMApicSetTPR(env->pVM, val); LogFlow(("cpu_set_apic_tpr: val=%#x rc=%Vrc\n", val, rc)); NOREF(rc); } uint8_t cpu_get_apic_tpr(CPUX86State *env) { uint8_t u8; int rc = PDMApicGetTPR(env->pVM, &u8, NULL); if (VBOX_SUCCESS(rc)) { LogFlow(("cpu_get_apic_tpr: returns %#x\n", u8)); return u8; } LogFlow(("cpu_get_apic_tpr: returns 0 (rc=%Vrc)\n", rc)); return 0; } /* -+- I/O Ports -+- */ #undef LOG_GROUP #define LOG_GROUP LOG_GROUP_REM_IOPORT void cpu_outb(CPUState *env, int addr, int val) { if (addr != 0x80 && addr != 0x70 && addr != 0x61) Log2(("cpu_outb: addr=%#06x val=%#x\n", addr, val)); int rc = IOMIOPortWrite(env->pVM, (RTIOPORT)addr, val, 1); if (RT_LIKELY(rc == VINF_SUCCESS)) return; if (rc >= VINF_EM_FIRST && rc <= VINF_EM_LAST) { Log(("cpu_outb: addr=%#06x val=%#x -> %Vrc\n", addr, val, rc)); remR3RaiseRC(env->pVM, rc); return; } remAbort(rc, __FUNCTION__); } void cpu_outw(CPUState *env, int addr, int val) { //Log2(("cpu_outw: addr=%#06x val=%#x\n", addr, val)); int rc = IOMIOPortWrite(env->pVM, (RTIOPORT)addr, val, 2); if (RT_LIKELY(rc == VINF_SUCCESS)) return; if (rc >= VINF_EM_FIRST && rc <= VINF_EM_LAST) { Log(("cpu_outw: addr=%#06x val=%#x -> %Vrc\n", addr, val, rc)); remR3RaiseRC(env->pVM, rc); return; } remAbort(rc, __FUNCTION__); } void cpu_outl(CPUState *env, int addr, int val) { Log2(("cpu_outl: addr=%#06x val=%#x\n", addr, val)); int rc = IOMIOPortWrite(env->pVM, (RTIOPORT)addr, val, 4); if (RT_LIKELY(rc == VINF_SUCCESS)) return; if (rc >= VINF_EM_FIRST && rc <= VINF_EM_LAST) { Log(("cpu_outl: addr=%#06x val=%#x -> %Vrc\n", addr, val, rc)); remR3RaiseRC(env->pVM, rc); return; } remAbort(rc, __FUNCTION__); } int cpu_inb(CPUState *env, int addr) { uint32_t u32 = 0; int rc = IOMIOPortRead(env->pVM, (RTIOPORT)addr, &u32, 1); if (RT_LIKELY(rc == VINF_SUCCESS)) { if (/*addr != 0x61 && */addr != 0x71) Log2(("cpu_inb: addr=%#06x -> %#x\n", addr, u32)); return (int)u32; } if (rc >= VINF_EM_FIRST && rc <= VINF_EM_LAST) { Log(("cpu_inb: addr=%#06x -> %#x rc=%Vrc\n", addr, u32, rc)); remR3RaiseRC(env->pVM, rc); return (int)u32; } remAbort(rc, __FUNCTION__); return 0xff; } int cpu_inw(CPUState *env, int addr) { uint32_t u32 = 0; int rc = IOMIOPortRead(env->pVM, (RTIOPORT)addr, &u32, 2); if (RT_LIKELY(rc == VINF_SUCCESS)) { Log2(("cpu_inw: addr=%#06x -> %#x\n", addr, u32)); return (int)u32; } if (rc >= VINF_EM_FIRST && rc <= VINF_EM_LAST) { Log(("cpu_inw: addr=%#06x -> %#x rc=%Vrc\n", addr, u32, rc)); remR3RaiseRC(env->pVM, rc); return (int)u32; } remAbort(rc, __FUNCTION__); return 0xffff; } int cpu_inl(CPUState *env, int addr) { uint32_t u32 = 0; int rc = IOMIOPortRead(env->pVM, (RTIOPORT)addr, &u32, 4); if (RT_LIKELY(rc == VINF_SUCCESS)) { //if (addr==0x01f0 && u32 == 0x6b6d) // loglevel = ~0; Log2(("cpu_inl: addr=%#06x -> %#x\n", addr, u32)); return (int)u32; } if (rc >= VINF_EM_FIRST && rc <= VINF_EM_LAST) { Log(("cpu_inl: addr=%#06x -> %#x rc=%Vrc\n", addr, u32, rc)); remR3RaiseRC(env->pVM, rc); return (int)u32; } remAbort(rc, __FUNCTION__); return 0xffffffff; } #undef LOG_GROUP #define LOG_GROUP LOG_GROUP_REM /* -+- helpers and misc other interfaces -+- */ /** * Perform the CPUID instruction. * * ASMCpuId cannot be invoked from some source files where this is used because of global * register allocations. * * @param env Pointer to the recompiler CPU structure. * @param uOperator CPUID operation (eax). * @param pvEAX Where to store eax. * @param pvEBX Where to store ebx. * @param pvECX Where to store ecx. * @param pvEDX Where to store edx. */ void remR3CpuId(CPUState *env, unsigned uOperator, void *pvEAX, void *pvEBX, void *pvECX, void *pvEDX) { CPUMGetGuestCpuId(env->pVM, uOperator, (uint32_t *)pvEAX, (uint32_t *)pvEBX, (uint32_t *)pvECX, (uint32_t *)pvEDX); } #if 0 /* not used */ /** * Interface for qemu hardware to report back fatal errors. */ void hw_error(const char *pszFormat, ...) { /* * Bitch about it. */ /** @todo Add support for nested arg lists in the LogPrintfV routine! I've code for * this in my Odin32 tree at home! */ va_list args; va_start(args, pszFormat); RTLogPrintf("fatal error in virtual hardware:"); RTLogPrintfV(pszFormat, args); va_end(args); AssertReleaseMsgFailed(("fatal error in virtual hardware: %s\n", pszFormat)); /* * If we're in REM context we'll sync back the state before 'jumping' to * the EMs failure handling. */ PVM pVM = cpu_single_env->pVM; if (pVM->rem.s.fInREM) REMR3StateBack(pVM); EMR3FatalError(pVM, VERR_REM_VIRTUAL_HARDWARE_ERROR); AssertMsgFailed(("EMR3FatalError returned!\n")); } #endif /** * Interface for the qemu cpu to report unhandled situation * raising a fatal VM error. */ void cpu_abort(CPUState *env, const char *pszFormat, ...) { /* * Bitch about it. */ RTLogFlags(NULL, "nodisabled nobuffered"); va_list args; va_start(args, pszFormat); RTLogPrintf("fatal error in recompiler cpu: %N\n", pszFormat, &args); va_end(args); va_start(args, pszFormat); AssertReleaseMsgFailed(("fatal error in recompiler cpu: %N\n", pszFormat, &args)); va_end(args); /* * If we're in REM context we'll sync back the state before 'jumping' to * the EMs failure handling. */ PVM pVM = cpu_single_env->pVM; if (pVM->rem.s.fInREM) REMR3StateBack(pVM); EMR3FatalError(pVM, VERR_REM_VIRTUAL_CPU_ERROR); AssertMsgFailed(("EMR3FatalError returned!\n")); } /** * Aborts the VM. * * @param rc VBox error code. * @param pszTip Hint about why/when this happend. */ static void remAbort(int rc, const char *pszTip) { /* * Bitch about it. */ RTLogPrintf("internal REM fatal error: rc=%Vrc %s\n", rc, pszTip); AssertReleaseMsgFailed(("internal REM fatal error: rc=%Vrc %s\n", rc, pszTip)); /* * Jump back to where we entered the recompiler. */ PVM pVM = cpu_single_env->pVM; if (pVM->rem.s.fInREM) REMR3StateBack(pVM); EMR3FatalError(pVM, rc); AssertMsgFailed(("EMR3FatalError returned!\n")); } /** * Dumps a linux system call. * @param pVM VM handle. */ void remR3DumpLnxSyscall(PVM pVM) { static const char *apsz[] = { "sys_restart_syscall", /* 0 - old "setup()" system call, used for restarting */ "sys_exit", "sys_fork", "sys_read", "sys_write", "sys_open", /* 5 */ "sys_close", "sys_waitpid", "sys_creat", "sys_link", "sys_unlink", /* 10 */ "sys_execve", "sys_chdir", "sys_time", "sys_mknod", "sys_chmod", /* 15 */ "sys_lchown16", "sys_ni_syscall", /* old break syscall holder */ "sys_stat", "sys_lseek", "sys_getpid", /* 20 */ "sys_mount", "sys_oldumount", "sys_setuid16", "sys_getuid16", "sys_stime", /* 25 */ "sys_ptrace", "sys_alarm", "sys_fstat", "sys_pause", "sys_utime", /* 30 */ "sys_ni_syscall", /* old stty syscall holder */ "sys_ni_syscall", /* old gtty syscall holder */ "sys_access", "sys_nice", "sys_ni_syscall", /* 35 - old ftime syscall holder */ "sys_sync", "sys_kill", "sys_rename", "sys_mkdir", "sys_rmdir", /* 40 */ "sys_dup", "sys_pipe", "sys_times", "sys_ni_syscall", /* old prof syscall holder */ "sys_brk", /* 45 */ "sys_setgid16", "sys_getgid16", "sys_signal", "sys_geteuid16", "sys_getegid16", /* 50 */ "sys_acct", "sys_umount", /* recycled never used phys() */ "sys_ni_syscall", /* old lock syscall holder */ "sys_ioctl", "sys_fcntl", /* 55 */ "sys_ni_syscall", /* old mpx syscall holder */ "sys_setpgid", "sys_ni_syscall", /* old ulimit syscall holder */ "sys_olduname", "sys_umask", /* 60 */ "sys_chroot", "sys_ustat", "sys_dup2", "sys_getppid", "sys_getpgrp", /* 65 */ "sys_setsid", "sys_sigaction", "sys_sgetmask", "sys_ssetmask", "sys_setreuid16", /* 70 */ "sys_setregid16", "sys_sigsuspend", "sys_sigpending", "sys_sethostname", "sys_setrlimit", /* 75 */ "sys_old_getrlimit", "sys_getrusage", "sys_gettimeofday", "sys_settimeofday", "sys_getgroups16", /* 80 */ "sys_setgroups16", "old_select", "sys_symlink", "sys_lstat", "sys_readlink", /* 85 */ "sys_uselib", "sys_swapon", "sys_reboot", "old_readdir", "old_mmap", /* 90 */ "sys_munmap", "sys_truncate", "sys_ftruncate", "sys_fchmod", "sys_fchown16", /* 95 */ "sys_getpriority", "sys_setpriority", "sys_ni_syscall", /* old profil syscall holder */ "sys_statfs", "sys_fstatfs", /* 100 */ "sys_ioperm", "sys_socketcall", "sys_syslog", "sys_setitimer", "sys_getitimer", /* 105 */ "sys_newstat", "sys_newlstat", "sys_newfstat", "sys_uname", "sys_iopl", /* 110 */ "sys_vhangup", "sys_ni_syscall", /* old "idle" system call */ "sys_vm86old", "sys_wait4", "sys_swapoff", /* 115 */ "sys_sysinfo", "sys_ipc", "sys_fsync", "sys_sigreturn", "sys_clone", /* 120 */ "sys_setdomainname", "sys_newuname", "sys_modify_ldt", "sys_adjtimex", "sys_mprotect", /* 125 */ "sys_sigprocmask", "sys_ni_syscall", /* old "create_module" */ "sys_init_module", "sys_delete_module", "sys_ni_syscall", /* 130: old "get_kernel_syms" */ "sys_quotactl", "sys_getpgid", "sys_fchdir", "sys_bdflush", "sys_sysfs", /* 135 */ "sys_personality", "sys_ni_syscall", /* reserved for afs_syscall */ "sys_setfsuid16", "sys_setfsgid16", "sys_llseek", /* 140 */ "sys_getdents", "sys_select", "sys_flock", "sys_msync", "sys_readv", /* 145 */ "sys_writev", "sys_getsid", "sys_fdatasync", "sys_sysctl", "sys_mlock", /* 150 */ "sys_munlock", "sys_mlockall", "sys_munlockall", "sys_sched_setparam", "sys_sched_getparam", /* 155 */ "sys_sched_setscheduler", "sys_sched_getscheduler", "sys_sched_yield", "sys_sched_get_priority_max", "sys_sched_get_priority_min", /* 160 */ "sys_sched_rr_get_interval", "sys_nanosleep", "sys_mremap", "sys_setresuid16", "sys_getresuid16", /* 165 */ "sys_vm86", "sys_ni_syscall", /* Old sys_query_module */ "sys_poll", "sys_nfsservctl", "sys_setresgid16", /* 170 */ "sys_getresgid16", "sys_prctl", "sys_rt_sigreturn", "sys_rt_sigaction", "sys_rt_sigprocmask", /* 175 */ "sys_rt_sigpending", "sys_rt_sigtimedwait", "sys_rt_sigqueueinfo", "sys_rt_sigsuspend", "sys_pread64", /* 180 */ "sys_pwrite64", "sys_chown16", "sys_getcwd", "sys_capget", "sys_capset", /* 185 */ "sys_sigaltstack", "sys_sendfile", "sys_ni_syscall", /* reserved for streams1 */ "sys_ni_syscall", /* reserved for streams2 */ "sys_vfork", /* 190 */ "sys_getrlimit", "sys_mmap2", "sys_truncate64", "sys_ftruncate64", "sys_stat64", /* 195 */ "sys_lstat64", "sys_fstat64", "sys_lchown", "sys_getuid", "sys_getgid", /* 200 */ "sys_geteuid", "sys_getegid", "sys_setreuid", "sys_setregid", "sys_getgroups", /* 205 */ "sys_setgroups", "sys_fchown", "sys_setresuid", "sys_getresuid", "sys_setresgid", /* 210 */ "sys_getresgid", "sys_chown", "sys_setuid", "sys_setgid", "sys_setfsuid", /* 215 */ "sys_setfsgid", "sys_pivot_root", "sys_mincore", "sys_madvise", "sys_getdents64", /* 220 */ "sys_fcntl64", "sys_ni_syscall", /* reserved for TUX */ "sys_ni_syscall", "sys_gettid", "sys_readahead", /* 225 */ "sys_setxattr", "sys_lsetxattr", "sys_fsetxattr", "sys_getxattr", "sys_lgetxattr", /* 230 */ "sys_fgetxattr", "sys_listxattr", "sys_llistxattr", "sys_flistxattr", "sys_removexattr", /* 235 */ "sys_lremovexattr", "sys_fremovexattr", "sys_tkill", "sys_sendfile64", "sys_futex", /* 240 */ "sys_sched_setaffinity", "sys_sched_getaffinity", "sys_set_thread_area", "sys_get_thread_area", "sys_io_setup", /* 245 */ "sys_io_destroy", "sys_io_getevents", "sys_io_submit", "sys_io_cancel", "sys_fadvise64", /* 250 */ "sys_ni_syscall", "sys_exit_group", "sys_lookup_dcookie", "sys_epoll_create", "sys_epoll_ctl", /* 255 */ "sys_epoll_wait", "sys_remap_file_pages", "sys_set_tid_address", "sys_timer_create", "sys_timer_settime", /* 260 */ "sys_timer_gettime", "sys_timer_getoverrun", "sys_timer_delete", "sys_clock_settime", "sys_clock_gettime", /* 265 */ "sys_clock_getres", "sys_clock_nanosleep", "sys_statfs64", "sys_fstatfs64", "sys_tgkill", /* 270 */ "sys_utimes", "sys_fadvise64_64", "sys_ni_syscall" /* sys_vserver */ }; uint32_t uEAX = CPUMGetGuestEAX(pVM); switch (uEAX) { default: if (uEAX < ELEMENTS(apsz)) Log(("REM: linux syscall %3d: %s (eip=%VGv ebx=%08x ecx=%08x edx=%08x esi=%08x edi=%08x ebp=%08x)\n", uEAX, apsz[uEAX], CPUMGetGuestEIP(pVM), CPUMGetGuestEBX(pVM), CPUMGetGuestECX(pVM), CPUMGetGuestEDX(pVM), CPUMGetGuestESI(pVM), CPUMGetGuestEDI(pVM), CPUMGetGuestEBP(pVM))); else Log(("eip=%08x: linux syscall %d (#%x) unknown\n", CPUMGetGuestEIP(pVM), uEAX, uEAX)); break; } } /** * Dumps an OpenBSD system call. * @param pVM VM handle. */ void remR3DumpOBsdSyscall(PVM pVM) { static const char *apsz[] = { "SYS_syscall", //0 "SYS_exit", //1 "SYS_fork", //2 "SYS_read", //3 "SYS_write", //4 "SYS_open", //5 "SYS_close", //6 "SYS_wait4", //7 "SYS_8", "SYS_link", //9 "SYS_unlink", //10 "SYS_11", "SYS_chdir", //12 "SYS_fchdir", //13 "SYS_mknod", //14 "SYS_chmod", //15 "SYS_chown", //16 "SYS_break", //17 "SYS_18", "SYS_19", "SYS_getpid", //20 "SYS_mount", //21 "SYS_unmount", //22 "SYS_setuid", //23 "SYS_getuid", //24 "SYS_geteuid", //25 "SYS_ptrace", //26 "SYS_recvmsg", //27 "SYS_sendmsg", //28 "SYS_recvfrom", //29 "SYS_accept", //30 "SYS_getpeername", //31 "SYS_getsockname", //32 "SYS_access", //33 "SYS_chflags", //34 "SYS_fchflags", //35 "SYS_sync", //36 "SYS_kill", //37 "SYS_38", "SYS_getppid", //39 "SYS_40", "SYS_dup", //41 "SYS_opipe", //42 "SYS_getegid", //43 "SYS_profil", //44 "SYS_ktrace", //45 "SYS_sigaction", //46 "SYS_getgid", //47 "SYS_sigprocmask", //48 "SYS_getlogin", //49 "SYS_setlogin", //50 "SYS_acct", //51 "SYS_sigpending", //52 "SYS_osigaltstack", //53 "SYS_ioctl", //54 "SYS_reboot", //55 "SYS_revoke", //56 "SYS_symlink", //57 "SYS_readlink", //58 "SYS_execve", //59 "SYS_umask", //60 "SYS_chroot", //61 "SYS_62", "SYS_63", "SYS_64", "SYS_65", "SYS_vfork", //66 "SYS_67", "SYS_68", "SYS_sbrk", //69 "SYS_sstk", //70 "SYS_61", "SYS_vadvise", //72 "SYS_munmap", //73 "SYS_mprotect", //74 "SYS_madvise", //75 "SYS_76", "SYS_77", "SYS_mincore", //78 "SYS_getgroups", //79 "SYS_setgroups", //80 "SYS_getpgrp", //81 "SYS_setpgid", //82 "SYS_setitimer", //83 "SYS_84", "SYS_85", "SYS_getitimer", //86 "SYS_87", "SYS_88", "SYS_89", "SYS_dup2", //90 "SYS_91", "SYS_fcntl", //92 "SYS_select", //93 "SYS_94", "SYS_fsync", //95 "SYS_setpriority", //96 "SYS_socket", //97 "SYS_connect", //98 "SYS_99", "SYS_getpriority", //100 "SYS_101", "SYS_102", "SYS_sigreturn", //103 "SYS_bind", //104 "SYS_setsockopt", //105 "SYS_listen", //106 "SYS_107", "SYS_108", "SYS_109", "SYS_110", "SYS_sigsuspend", //111 "SYS_112", "SYS_113", "SYS_114", "SYS_115", "SYS_gettimeofday", //116 "SYS_getrusage", //117 "SYS_getsockopt", //118 "SYS_119", "SYS_readv", //120 "SYS_writev", //121 "SYS_settimeofday", //122 "SYS_fchown", //123 "SYS_fchmod", //124 "SYS_125", "SYS_setreuid", //126 "SYS_setregid", //127 "SYS_rename", //128 "SYS_129", "SYS_130", "SYS_flock", //131 "SYS_mkfifo", //132 "SYS_sendto", //133 "SYS_shutdown", //134 "SYS_socketpair", //135 "SYS_mkdir", //136 "SYS_rmdir", //137 "SYS_utimes", //138 "SYS_139", "SYS_adjtime", //140 "SYS_141", "SYS_142", "SYS_143", "SYS_144", "SYS_145", "SYS_146", "SYS_setsid", //147 "SYS_quotactl", //148 "SYS_149", "SYS_150", "SYS_151", "SYS_152", "SYS_153", "SYS_154", "SYS_nfssvc", //155 "SYS_156", "SYS_157", "SYS_158", "SYS_159", "SYS_160", "SYS_getfh", //161 "SYS_162", "SYS_163", "SYS_164", "SYS_sysarch", //165 "SYS_166", "SYS_167", "SYS_168", "SYS_169", "SYS_170", "SYS_171", "SYS_172", "SYS_pread", //173 "SYS_pwrite", //174 "SYS_175", "SYS_176", "SYS_177", "SYS_178", "SYS_179", "SYS_180", "SYS_setgid", //181 "SYS_setegid", //182 "SYS_seteuid", //183 "SYS_lfs_bmapv", //184 "SYS_lfs_markv", //185 "SYS_lfs_segclean", //186 "SYS_lfs_segwait", //187 "SYS_188", "SYS_189", "SYS_190", "SYS_pathconf", //191 "SYS_fpathconf", //192 "SYS_swapctl", //193 "SYS_getrlimit", //194 "SYS_setrlimit", //195 "SYS_getdirentries", //196 "SYS_mmap", //197 "SYS___syscall", //198 "SYS_lseek", //199 "SYS_truncate", //200 "SYS_ftruncate", //201 "SYS___sysctl", //202 "SYS_mlock", //203 "SYS_munlock", //204 "SYS_205", "SYS_futimes", //206 "SYS_getpgid", //207 "SYS_xfspioctl", //208 "SYS_209", "SYS_210", "SYS_211", "SYS_212", "SYS_213", "SYS_214", "SYS_215", "SYS_216", "SYS_217", "SYS_218", "SYS_219", "SYS_220", "SYS_semget", //221 "SYS_222", "SYS_223", "SYS_224", "SYS_msgget", //225 "SYS_msgsnd", //226 "SYS_msgrcv", //227 "SYS_shmat", //228 "SYS_229", "SYS_shmdt", //230 "SYS_231", "SYS_clock_gettime", //232 "SYS_clock_settime", //233 "SYS_clock_getres", //234 "SYS_235", "SYS_236", "SYS_237", "SYS_238", "SYS_239", "SYS_nanosleep", //240 "SYS_241", "SYS_242", "SYS_243", "SYS_244", "SYS_245", "SYS_246", "SYS_247", "SYS_248", "SYS_249", "SYS_minherit", //250 "SYS_rfork", //251 "SYS_poll", //252 "SYS_issetugid", //253 "SYS_lchown", //254 "SYS_getsid", //255 "SYS_msync", //256 "SYS_257", "SYS_258", "SYS_259", "SYS_getfsstat", //260 "SYS_statfs", //261 "SYS_fstatfs", //262 "SYS_pipe", //263 "SYS_fhopen", //264 "SYS_265", "SYS_fhstatfs", //266 "SYS_preadv", //267 "SYS_pwritev", //268 "SYS_kqueue", //269 "SYS_kevent", //270 "SYS_mlockall", //271 "SYS_munlockall", //272 "SYS_getpeereid", //273 "SYS_274", "SYS_275", "SYS_276", "SYS_277", "SYS_278", "SYS_279", "SYS_280", "SYS_getresuid", //281 "SYS_setresuid", //282 "SYS_getresgid", //283 "SYS_setresgid", //284 "SYS_285", "SYS_mquery", //286 "SYS_closefrom", //287 "SYS_sigaltstack", //288 "SYS_shmget", //289 "SYS_semop", //290 "SYS_stat", //291 "SYS_fstat", //292 "SYS_lstat", //293 "SYS_fhstat", //294 "SYS___semctl", //295 "SYS_shmctl", //296 "SYS_msgctl", //297 "SYS_MAXSYSCALL", //298 //299 //300 }; uint32_t uEAX; if (!LogIsEnabled()) return; uEAX = CPUMGetGuestEAX(pVM); switch (uEAX) { default: if (uEAX < ELEMENTS(apsz)) { uint32_t au32Args[8] = {0}; PGMPhysReadGCPtr(pVM, au32Args, CPUMGetGuestESP(pVM), sizeof(au32Args)); RTLogPrintf("REM: OpenBSD syscall %3d: %s (eip=%08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x)\n", uEAX, apsz[uEAX], CPUMGetGuestEIP(pVM), au32Args[0], au32Args[1], au32Args[2], au32Args[3], au32Args[4], au32Args[5], au32Args[6], au32Args[7]); } else RTLogPrintf("eip=%08x: OpenBSD syscall %d (#%x) unknown!!\n", CPUMGetGuestEIP(pVM), uEAX, uEAX); break; } } #if defined(IPRT_NO_CRT) && defined(RT_OS_WINDOWS) && defined(RT_ARCH_X86) /** * The Dll main entry point (stub). */ bool __stdcall _DllMainCRTStartup(void *hModule, uint32_t dwReason, void *pvReserved) { return true; } void *memcpy(void *dst, const void *src, size_t size) { uint8_t*pbDst = dst, *pbSrc = src; while (size-- > 0) *pbDst++ = *pbSrc++; return dst; } #endif