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1/* $Id: VMInternal.h 33540 2010-10-28 09:27:05Z vboxsync $ */
2/** @file
3 * VM - Internal header file.
4 */
5
6/*
7 * Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Oracle Corporation
8 *
9 * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
10 * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
11 * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
12 * General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software
13 * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the
14 * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the
15 * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
16 */
17
18#ifndef ___VMInternal_h
19#define ___VMInternal_h
20
21#include <VBox/cdefs.h>
22#include <VBox/vmapi.h>
23#include <iprt/assert.h>
24#include <iprt/critsect.h>
25#include <setjmp.h>
26
27
28
29/** @defgroup grp_vm_int Internals
30 * @ingroup grp_vm
31 * @internal
32 * @{
33 */
34
35
36/**
37 * VM state change callback.
38 */
39typedef struct VMATSTATE
40{
41 /** Pointer to the next one. */
42 struct VMATSTATE *pNext;
43 /** Pointer to the callback. */
44 PFNVMATSTATE pfnAtState;
45 /** The user argument. */
46 void *pvUser;
47} VMATSTATE;
48/** Pointer to a VM state change callback. */
49typedef VMATSTATE *PVMATSTATE;
50
51
52/**
53 * VM error callback.
54 */
55typedef struct VMATERROR
56{
57 /** Pointer to the next one. */
58 struct VMATERROR *pNext;
59 /** Pointer to the callback. */
60 PFNVMATERROR pfnAtError;
61 /** The user argument. */
62 void *pvUser;
63} VMATERROR;
64/** Pointer to a VM error callback. */
65typedef VMATERROR *PVMATERROR;
66
67
68/**
69 * Chunk of memory allocated off the hypervisor heap in which
70 * we copy the error details.
71 */
72typedef struct VMERROR
73{
74 /** The size of the chunk. */
75 uint32_t cbAllocated;
76 /** The current offset into the chunk.
77 * We start by putting the filename and function immediately
78 * after the end of the buffer. */
79 uint32_t off;
80 /** Offset from the start of this structure to the file name. */
81 uint32_t offFile;
82 /** The line number. */
83 uint32_t iLine;
84 /** Offset from the start of this structure to the function name. */
85 uint32_t offFunction;
86 /** Offset from the start of this structure to the formatted message text. */
87 uint32_t offMessage;
88 /** The VBox status code. */
89 int32_t rc;
90} VMERROR, *PVMERROR;
91
92
93/**
94 * VM runtime error callback.
95 */
96typedef struct VMATRUNTIMEERROR
97{
98 /** Pointer to the next one. */
99 struct VMATRUNTIMEERROR *pNext;
100 /** Pointer to the callback. */
101 PFNVMATRUNTIMEERROR pfnAtRuntimeError;
102 /** The user argument. */
103 void *pvUser;
104} VMATRUNTIMEERROR;
105/** Pointer to a VM error callback. */
106typedef VMATRUNTIMEERROR *PVMATRUNTIMEERROR;
107
108
109/**
110 * Chunk of memory allocated off the hypervisor heap in which
111 * we copy the runtime error details.
112 */
113typedef struct VMRUNTIMEERROR
114{
115 /** The size of the chunk. */
116 uint32_t cbAllocated;
117 /** The current offset into the chunk.
118 * We start by putting the error ID immediately
119 * after the end of the buffer. */
120 uint32_t off;
121 /** Offset from the start of this structure to the error ID. */
122 uint32_t offErrorId;
123 /** Offset from the start of this structure to the formatted message text. */
124 uint32_t offMessage;
125 /** Error flags. */
126 uint32_t fFlags;
127} VMRUNTIMEERROR, *PVMRUNTIMEERROR;
128
129/** The halt method. */
130typedef enum
131{
132 /** The usual invalid value. */
133 VMHALTMETHOD_INVALID = 0,
134 /** Use the method used during bootstrapping. */
135 VMHALTMETHOD_BOOTSTRAP,
136 /** Use the default method. */
137 VMHALTMETHOD_DEFAULT,
138 /** The old spin/yield/block method. */
139 VMHALTMETHOD_OLD,
140 /** The first go at a block/spin method. */
141 VMHALTMETHOD_1,
142 /** The first go at a more global approach. */
143 VMHALTMETHOD_GLOBAL_1,
144 /** The end of valid methods. (not inclusive of course) */
145 VMHALTMETHOD_END,
146 /** The usual 32-bit max value. */
147 VMHALTMETHOD_32BIT_HACK = 0x7fffffff
148} VMHALTMETHOD;
149
150
151/**
152 * VM Internal Data (part of the VM structure).
153 *
154 * @todo Move this and all related things to VMM. The VM component was, to some
155 * extent at least, a bad ad hoc design which should all have been put in
156 * VMM. @see pg_vm.
157 */
158typedef struct VMINT
159{
160 /** VM Error Message. */
161 R3PTRTYPE(PVMERROR) pErrorR3;
162 /** VM Runtime Error Message. */
163 R3PTRTYPE(PVMRUNTIMEERROR) pRuntimeErrorR3;
164 /** The VM was/is-being teleported and has not yet been fully resumed. */
165 bool fTeleportedAndNotFullyResumedYet;
166} VMINT;
167/** Pointer to the VM Internal Data (part of the VM structure). */
168typedef VMINT *PVMINT;
169
170
171/**
172 * VM internal data kept in the UVM.
173 */
174typedef struct VMINTUSERPERVM
175{
176 /** Head of the request queue. Atomic. */
177 volatile PVMREQ pReqs;
178 /** The last index used during alloc/free. */
179 volatile uint32_t iReqFree;
180 /** Number of free request packets. */
181 volatile uint32_t cReqFree;
182 /** Array of pointers to lists of free request packets. Atomic. */
183 volatile PVMREQ apReqFree[9];
184
185#ifdef VBOX_WITH_STATISTICS
186 /** Number of VMR3ReqAlloc returning a new packet. */
187 STAMCOUNTER StatReqAllocNew;
188 /** Number of VMR3ReqAlloc causing races. */
189 STAMCOUNTER StatReqAllocRaces;
190 /** Number of VMR3ReqAlloc returning a recycled packet. */
191 STAMCOUNTER StatReqAllocRecycled;
192 /** Number of VMR3ReqFree calls. */
193 STAMCOUNTER StatReqFree;
194 /** Number of times the request was actually freed. */
195 STAMCOUNTER StatReqFreeOverflow;
196 /** Number of requests served. */
197 STAMCOUNTER StatReqProcessed;
198 /** Number of times there are more than one request and the others needed to be
199 * pushed back onto the list. */
200 STAMCOUNTER StatReqMoreThan1;
201 /** Number of times we've raced someone when pushing the other requests back
202 * onto the list. */
203 STAMCOUNTER StatReqPushBackRaces;
204#endif
205
206 /** Pointer to the support library session.
207 * Mainly for creation and destruction. */
208 PSUPDRVSESSION pSession;
209
210 /** Force EMT to terminate. */
211 bool volatile fTerminateEMT;
212
213 /** Critical section for pAtState and enmPrevVMState. */
214 RTCRITSECT AtStateCritSect;
215 /** List of registered state change callbacks. */
216 PVMATSTATE pAtState;
217 /** List of registered state change callbacks. */
218 PVMATSTATE *ppAtStateNext;
219 /** The previous VM state.
220 * This is mainly used for the 'Resetting' state, but may come in handy later
221 * and when debugging. */
222 VMSTATE enmPrevVMState;
223
224 /** Critical section for pAtError and pAtRuntimeError. */
225 RTCRITSECT AtErrorCritSect;
226
227 /** List of registered error callbacks. */
228 PVMATERROR pAtError;
229 /** List of registered error callbacks. */
230 PVMATERROR *ppAtErrorNext;
231 /** The error message count.
232 * This is incremented every time an error is raised. */
233 uint32_t volatile cErrors;
234
235 /** The runtime error message count.
236 * This is incremented every time a runtime error is raised. */
237 uint32_t volatile cRuntimeErrors;
238 /** List of registered error callbacks. */
239 PVMATRUNTIMEERROR pAtRuntimeError;
240 /** List of registered error callbacks. */
241 PVMATRUNTIMEERROR *ppAtRuntimeErrorNext;
242
243 /** @name Generic Halt data
244 * @{
245 */
246 /** The current halt method.
247 * Can be selected by CFGM option 'VM/HaltMethod'. */
248 VMHALTMETHOD enmHaltMethod;
249 /** The index into g_aHaltMethods of the current halt method. */
250 uint32_t volatile iHaltMethod;
251 /** @} */
252
253 /** @todo Do NOT add new members here or reuse the current, we need to store the config for
254 * each halt method separately because we're racing on SMP guest rigs. */
255 union
256 {
257 /**
258 * Method 1 & 2 - Block whenever possible, and when lagging behind
259 * switch to spinning with regular blocking every 5-200ms (defaults)
260 * depending on the accumulated lag. The blocking interval is adjusted
261 * with the average oversleeping of the last 64 times.
262 *
263 * The difference between 1 and 2 is that we use native absolute
264 * time APIs for the blocking instead of the millisecond based IPRT
265 * interface.
266 */
267 struct
268 {
269 /** The max interval without blocking (when spinning). */
270 uint32_t u32MinBlockIntervalCfg;
271 /** The minimum interval between blocking (when spinning). */
272 uint32_t u32MaxBlockIntervalCfg;
273 /** The value to divide the current lag by to get the raw blocking interval (when spinning). */
274 uint32_t u32LagBlockIntervalDivisorCfg;
275 /** When to start spinning (lag / nano secs). */
276 uint32_t u32StartSpinningCfg;
277 /** When to stop spinning (lag / nano secs). */
278 uint32_t u32StopSpinningCfg;
279 } Method12;
280
281 /**
282 * The GVMM manages halted and waiting EMTs.
283 */
284 struct
285 {
286 /** The threshold between spinning and blocking. */
287 uint32_t cNsSpinBlockThresholdCfg;
288 } Global1;
289 } Halt;
290
291 /** Pointer to the DBGC instance data. */
292 void *pvDBGC;
293
294 /** TLS index for the VMINTUSERPERVMCPU pointer. */
295 RTTLS idxTLS;
296} VMINTUSERPERVM;
297
298/** Pointer to the VM internal data kept in the UVM. */
299typedef VMINTUSERPERVM *PVMINTUSERPERVM;
300
301
302/**
303 * VMCPU internal data kept in the UVM.
304 *
305 * Almost a copy of VMINTUSERPERVM. Separate data properly later on.
306 */
307typedef struct VMINTUSERPERVMCPU
308{
309 /** Head of the request queue. Atomic. */
310 volatile PVMREQ pReqs;
311
312 /** The handle to the EMT thread. */
313 RTTHREAD ThreadEMT;
314 /** The native of the EMT thread. */
315 RTNATIVETHREAD NativeThreadEMT;
316 /** Wait event semaphore. */
317 RTSEMEVENT EventSemWait;
318 /** Wait/Idle indicator. */
319 bool volatile fWait;
320 /** Align the next bit. */
321 bool afAlignment[7];
322
323 /** @name Generic Halt data
324 * @{
325 */
326 /** The average time (ns) between two halts in the last second. (updated once per second) */
327 uint32_t HaltInterval;
328 /** The average halt frequency for the last second. (updated once per second) */
329 uint32_t HaltFrequency;
330 /** The number of halts in the current period. */
331 uint32_t cHalts;
332 uint32_t padding; /**< alignment padding. */
333 /** When we started counting halts in cHalts (RTTimeNanoTS). */
334 uint64_t u64HaltsStartTS;
335 /** @} */
336
337 /** Union containing data and config for the different halt algorithms. */
338 union
339 {
340 /**
341 * Method 1 & 2 - Block whenever possible, and when lagging behind
342 * switch to spinning with regular blocking every 5-200ms (defaults)
343 * depending on the accumulated lag. The blocking interval is adjusted
344 * with the average oversleeping of the last 64 times.
345 *
346 * The difference between 1 and 2 is that we use native absolute
347 * time APIs for the blocking instead of the millisecond based IPRT
348 * interface.
349 */
350 struct
351 {
352 /** How many times we've blocked while cBlockedNS and cBlockedTooLongNS has been accumulating. */
353 uint32_t cBlocks;
354 /** Align the next member. */
355 uint32_t u32Alignment;
356 /** Avg. time spend oversleeping when blocking. (Re-calculated every so often.) */
357 uint64_t cNSBlockedTooLongAvg;
358 /** Total time spend oversleeping when blocking. */
359 uint64_t cNSBlockedTooLong;
360 /** Total time spent blocking. */
361 uint64_t cNSBlocked;
362 /** The timestamp (RTTimeNanoTS) of the last block. */
363 uint64_t u64LastBlockTS;
364
365 /** When we started spinning relentlessly in order to catch up some of the oversleeping.
366 * This is 0 when we're not spinning. */
367 uint64_t u64StartSpinTS;
368 } Method12;
369
370#if 0
371 /**
372 * Method 3 & 4 - Same as method 1 & 2 respectivly, except that we
373 * sprinkle it with yields.
374 */
375 struct
376 {
377 /** How many times we've blocked while cBlockedNS and cBlockedTooLongNS has been accumulating. */
378 uint32_t cBlocks;
379 /** Avg. time spend oversleeping when blocking. (Re-calculated every so often.) */
380 uint64_t cBlockedTooLongNSAvg;
381 /** Total time spend oversleeping when blocking. */
382 uint64_t cBlockedTooLongNS;
383 /** Total time spent blocking. */
384 uint64_t cBlockedNS;
385 /** The timestamp (RTTimeNanoTS) of the last block. */
386 uint64_t u64LastBlockTS;
387
388 /** How many times we've yielded while cBlockedNS and cBlockedTooLongNS has been accumulating. */
389 uint32_t cYields;
390 /** Avg. time spend oversleeping when yielding. */
391 uint32_t cYieldTooLongNSAvg;
392 /** Total time spend oversleeping when yielding. */
393 uint64_t cYieldTooLongNS;
394 /** Total time spent yielding. */
395 uint64_t cYieldedNS;
396 /** The timestamp (RTTimeNanoTS) of the last block. */
397 uint64_t u64LastYieldTS;
398
399 /** When we started spinning relentlessly in order to catch up some of the oversleeping. */
400 uint64_t u64StartSpinTS;
401 } Method34;
402#endif
403 } Halt;
404
405 /** Profiling the halted state; yielding vs blocking.
406 * @{ */
407 STAMPROFILE StatHaltYield;
408 STAMPROFILE StatHaltBlock;
409 STAMPROFILE StatHaltBlockOverslept;
410 STAMPROFILE StatHaltBlockInsomnia;
411 STAMPROFILE StatHaltBlockOnTime;
412 STAMPROFILE StatHaltTimers;
413 STAMPROFILE StatHaltPoll;
414 /** @} */
415} VMINTUSERPERVMCPU;
416#ifdef IN_RING3
417AssertCompileMemberAlignment(VMINTUSERPERVMCPU, u64HaltsStartTS, 8);
418AssertCompileMemberAlignment(VMINTUSERPERVMCPU, Halt.Method12.cNSBlockedTooLongAvg, 8);
419AssertCompileMemberAlignment(VMINTUSERPERVMCPU, StatHaltYield, 8);
420#endif
421
422/** Pointer to the VM internal data kept in the UVM. */
423typedef VMINTUSERPERVMCPU *PVMINTUSERPERVMCPU;
424
425RT_C_DECLS_BEGIN
426
427DECLCALLBACK(int) vmR3EmulationThread(RTTHREAD ThreadSelf, void *pvArg);
428int vmR3SetHaltMethodU(PUVM pUVM, VMHALTMETHOD enmHaltMethod);
429DECLCALLBACK(int) vmR3Destroy(PVM pVM);
430DECLCALLBACK(void) vmR3SetErrorUV(PUVM pUVM, int rc, RT_SRC_POS_DECL, const char *pszFormat, va_list *args);
431void vmSetErrorCopy(PVM pVM, int rc, RT_SRC_POS_DECL, const char *pszFormat, va_list args);
432DECLCALLBACK(int) vmR3SetRuntimeError(PVM pVM, uint32_t fFlags, const char *pszErrorId, char *pszMessage);
433DECLCALLBACK(int) vmR3SetRuntimeErrorV(PVM pVM, uint32_t fFlags, const char *pszErrorId, const char *pszFormat, va_list *pVa);
434void vmSetRuntimeErrorCopy(PVM pVM, uint32_t fFlags, const char *pszErrorId, const char *pszFormat, va_list va);
435void vmR3SetGuruMeditation(PVM pVM);
436void vmR3SetTerminated(PVM pVM);
437
438RT_C_DECLS_END
439
440
441/** @} */
442
443#endif
444
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