/* $Id: IEMAllCImpl.cpp 100061 2023-06-03 01:09:25Z vboxsync $ */ /** @file * IEM - Instruction Implementation in C/C++ (code include). */ /* * Copyright (C) 2011-2023 Oracle and/or its affiliates. * * This file is part of VirtualBox base platform packages, as * available from https://www.virtualbox.org. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation, in version 3 of the * License. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, see . * * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only */ /********************************************************************************************************************************* * Header Files * *********************************************************************************************************************************/ #define LOG_GROUP LOG_GROUP_IEM #define VMCPU_INCL_CPUM_GST_CTX #define IEM_WITH_OPAQUE_DECODER_STATE #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_SVM # include # include #endif #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX # include #endif #ifndef VBOX_WITHOUT_CPUID_HOST_CALL # include #endif #include #include #include #include "IEMInternal.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "IEMInline.h" /********************************************************************************************************************************* * Defined Constants And Macros * *********************************************************************************************************************************/ /** * Flushes the prefetch buffer, light version. * @todo The \#if conditions here must match the ones in iemOpcodeFlushLight(). */ #ifndef IEM_WITH_CODE_TLB # define IEM_FLUSH_PREFETCH_LIGHT(a_pVCpu, a_cbInstr) iemOpcodeFlushLight(a_pVCpu, a_cbInstr) #else # define IEM_FLUSH_PREFETCH_LIGHT(a_pVCpu, a_cbInstr) do { } while (0) #endif /** * Flushes the prefetch buffer, heavy version. * @todo The \#if conditions here must match the ones in iemOpcodeFlushHeavy(). */ #if !defined(IEM_WITH_CODE_TLB) || 1 # define IEM_FLUSH_PREFETCH_HEAVY(a_pVCpu, a_cbInstr) iemOpcodeFlushHeavy(a_pVCpu, a_cbInstr) #else # define IEM_FLUSH_PREFETCH_HEAVY(a_pVCpu, a_cbInstr) do { } while (0) #endif /** @name Misc Helpers * @{ */ /** * Worker function for iemHlpCheckPortIOPermission, don't call directly. * * @returns Strict VBox status code. * * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure of the calling thread. * @param u16Port The port number. * @param cbOperand The operand size. */ static VBOXSTRICTRC iemHlpCheckPortIOPermissionBitmap(PVMCPUCC pVCpu, uint16_t u16Port, uint8_t cbOperand) { /* The TSS bits we're interested in are the same on 386 and AMD64. */ AssertCompile(AMD64_SEL_TYPE_SYS_TSS_BUSY == X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_386_TSS_BUSY); AssertCompile(AMD64_SEL_TYPE_SYS_TSS_AVAIL == X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_386_TSS_AVAIL); AssertCompileMembersAtSameOffset(X86TSS32, offIoBitmap, X86TSS64, offIoBitmap); AssertCompile(sizeof(X86TSS32) == sizeof(X86TSS64)); IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_TR); /* * Check the TSS type, 16-bit TSSes doesn't have any I/O permission bitmap. */ Assert(!pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.Attr.n.u1DescType); if (RT_UNLIKELY( pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.Attr.n.u4Type != AMD64_SEL_TYPE_SYS_TSS_BUSY && pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.Attr.n.u4Type != AMD64_SEL_TYPE_SYS_TSS_AVAIL)) { Log(("iemHlpCheckPortIOPermissionBitmap: Port=%#x cb=%d - TSS type %#x (attr=%#x) has no I/O bitmap -> #GP(0)\n", u16Port, cbOperand, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.Attr.n.u4Type, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.Attr.u)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* * Read the bitmap offset (may #PF). */ uint16_t offBitmap; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemFetchSysU16(pVCpu, &offBitmap, UINT8_MAX, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.u64Base + RT_UOFFSETOF(X86TSS64, offIoBitmap)); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) { Log(("iemHlpCheckPortIOPermissionBitmap: Error reading offIoBitmap (%Rrc)\n", VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict))); return rcStrict; } /* * The bit range from u16Port to (u16Port + cbOperand - 1), however intel * describes the CPU actually reading two bytes regardless of whether the * bit range crosses a byte boundrary. Thus the + 1 in the test below. */ uint32_t offFirstBit = (uint32_t)u16Port / 8 + offBitmap; /** @todo check if real CPUs ensures that offBitmap has a minimum value of * for instance sizeof(X86TSS32). */ if (offFirstBit + 1 > pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.u32Limit) /* the limit is inclusive */ { Log(("iemHlpCheckPortIOPermissionBitmap: offFirstBit=%#x + 1 is beyond u32Limit=%#x -> #GP(0)\n", offFirstBit, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.u32Limit)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* * Read the necessary bits. */ /** @todo Test the assertion in the intel manual that the CPU reads two * bytes. The question is how this works wrt to \#PF and \#GP on the * 2nd byte when it's not required. */ uint16_t bmBytes = UINT16_MAX; rcStrict = iemMemFetchSysU16(pVCpu, &bmBytes, UINT8_MAX, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.u64Base + offFirstBit); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) { Log(("iemHlpCheckPortIOPermissionBitmap: Error reading I/O bitmap @%#x (%Rrc)\n", offFirstBit, VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict))); return rcStrict; } /* * Perform the check. */ uint16_t fPortMask = (1 << cbOperand) - 1; bmBytes >>= (u16Port & 7); if (bmBytes & fPortMask) { Log(("iemHlpCheckPortIOPermissionBitmap: u16Port=%#x LB %u - access denied (bm=%#x mask=%#x) -> #GP(0)\n", u16Port, cbOperand, bmBytes, fPortMask)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Checks if we are allowed to access the given I/O port, raising the * appropriate exceptions if we aren't (or if the I/O bitmap is not * accessible). * * @returns Strict VBox status code. * * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure of the calling thread. * @param u16Port The port number. * @param cbOperand The operand size. */ DECLINLINE(VBOXSTRICTRC) iemHlpCheckPortIOPermission(PVMCPUCC pVCpu, uint16_t u16Port, uint8_t cbOperand) { X86EFLAGS Efl; Efl.u = IEMMISC_GET_EFL(pVCpu); if ( (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & X86_CR0_PE) && ( IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) > Efl.Bits.u2IOPL || Efl.Bits.u1VM) ) return iemHlpCheckPortIOPermissionBitmap(pVCpu, u16Port, cbOperand); return VINF_SUCCESS; } #if 0 /** * Calculates the parity bit. * * @returns true if the bit is set, false if not. * @param u8Result The least significant byte of the result. */ static bool iemHlpCalcParityFlag(uint8_t u8Result) { /* * Parity is set if the number of bits in the least significant byte of * the result is even. */ uint8_t cBits; cBits = u8Result & 1; /* 0 */ u8Result >>= 1; cBits += u8Result & 1; u8Result >>= 1; cBits += u8Result & 1; u8Result >>= 1; cBits += u8Result & 1; u8Result >>= 1; cBits += u8Result & 1; /* 4 */ u8Result >>= 1; cBits += u8Result & 1; u8Result >>= 1; cBits += u8Result & 1; u8Result >>= 1; cBits += u8Result & 1; return !(cBits & 1); } #endif /* not used */ /** * Updates the specified flags according to a 8-bit result. * * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure of the calling thread. * @param u8Result The result to set the flags according to. * @param fToUpdate The flags to update. * @param fUndefined The flags that are specified as undefined. */ static void iemHlpUpdateArithEFlagsU8(PVMCPUCC pVCpu, uint8_t u8Result, uint32_t fToUpdate, uint32_t fUndefined) { uint32_t fEFlags = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.u; iemAImpl_test_u8(&u8Result, u8Result, &fEFlags); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.u &= ~(fToUpdate | fUndefined); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.u |= (fToUpdate | fUndefined) & fEFlags; } /** * Updates the specified flags according to a 16-bit result. * * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure of the calling thread. * @param u16Result The result to set the flags according to. * @param fToUpdate The flags to update. * @param fUndefined The flags that are specified as undefined. */ static void iemHlpUpdateArithEFlagsU16(PVMCPUCC pVCpu, uint16_t u16Result, uint32_t fToUpdate, uint32_t fUndefined) { uint32_t fEFlags = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.u; iemAImpl_test_u16(&u16Result, u16Result, &fEFlags); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.u &= ~(fToUpdate | fUndefined); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.u |= (fToUpdate | fUndefined) & fEFlags; } /** * Helper used by iret. * * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure of the calling thread. * @param uCpl The new CPL. * @param pSReg Pointer to the segment register. */ static void iemHlpAdjustSelectorForNewCpl(PVMCPUCC pVCpu, uint8_t uCpl, PCPUMSELREG pSReg) { Assert(CPUMSELREG_ARE_HIDDEN_PARTS_VALID(pVCpu, pSReg)); IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_SREG_MASK); if ( uCpl > pSReg->Attr.n.u2Dpl && pSReg->Attr.n.u1DescType /* code or data, not system */ && (pSReg->Attr.n.u4Type & (X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE | X86_SEL_TYPE_CONF)) != (X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE | X86_SEL_TYPE_CONF)) /* not conforming code */ iemHlpLoadNullDataSelectorProt(pVCpu, pSReg, 0); } /** * Indicates that we have modified the FPU state. * * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure of the calling thread. */ DECLINLINE(void) iemHlpUsedFpu(PVMCPUCC pVCpu) { CPUMSetChangedFlags(pVCpu, CPUM_CHANGED_FPU_REM); } /** @} */ /** @name C Implementations * @{ */ /** * Implements a 16-bit popa. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_popa_16) { RTGCPTR GCPtrStart = iemRegGetEffRsp(pVCpu); RTGCPTR GCPtrLast = GCPtrStart + 15; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict; /* * The docs are a bit hard to comprehend here, but it looks like we wrap * around in real mode as long as none of the individual "popa" crosses the * end of the stack segment. In protected mode we check the whole access * in one go. For efficiency, only do the word-by-word thing if we're in * danger of wrapping around. */ /** @todo do popa boundary / wrap-around checks. */ if (RT_UNLIKELY( IEM_IS_REAL_OR_V86_MODE(pVCpu) && (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit < GCPtrLast)) ) /* ASSUMES 64-bit RTGCPTR */ { /* word-by-word */ RTUINT64U TmpRsp; TmpRsp.u = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp; rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU16Ex(pVCpu, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.di, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU16Ex(pVCpu, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.si, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU16Ex(pVCpu, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.bp, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { iemRegAddToRspEx(pVCpu, &TmpRsp, 2); /* sp */ rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU16Ex(pVCpu, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.bx, &TmpRsp); } if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU16Ex(pVCpu, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.dx, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU16Ex(pVCpu, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cx, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU16Ex(pVCpu, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp = TmpRsp.u; rcStrict = iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } } else { uint16_t const *pa16Mem = NULL; rcStrict = iemMemMap(pVCpu, (void **)&pa16Mem, 16, X86_SREG_SS, GCPtrStart, IEM_ACCESS_STACK_R, sizeof(*pa16Mem) - 1); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.di = pa16Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xDI]; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.si = pa16Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xSI]; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.bp = pa16Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xBP]; /* skip sp */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.bx = pa16Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xBX]; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.dx = pa16Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xDX]; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cx = pa16Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xCX]; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax = pa16Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xAX]; rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, (void *)pa16Mem, IEM_ACCESS_STACK_R); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { iemRegAddToRsp(pVCpu, 16); rcStrict = iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } } } return rcStrict; } /** * Implements a 32-bit popa. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_popa_32) { RTGCPTR GCPtrStart = iemRegGetEffRsp(pVCpu); RTGCPTR GCPtrLast = GCPtrStart + 31; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict; /* * The docs are a bit hard to comprehend here, but it looks like we wrap * around in real mode as long as none of the individual "popa" crosses the * end of the stack segment. In protected mode we check the whole access * in one go. For efficiency, only do the word-by-word thing if we're in * danger of wrapping around. */ /** @todo do popa boundary / wrap-around checks. */ if (RT_UNLIKELY( IEM_IS_REAL_OR_V86_MODE(pVCpu) && (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit < GCPtrLast)) ) /* ASSUMES 64-bit RTGCPTR */ { /* word-by-word */ RTUINT64U TmpRsp; TmpRsp.u = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp; rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU32Ex(pVCpu, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.edi, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU32Ex(pVCpu, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.esi, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU32Ex(pVCpu, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ebp, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { iemRegAddToRspEx(pVCpu, &TmpRsp, 2); /* sp */ rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU32Ex(pVCpu, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ebx, &TmpRsp); } if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU32Ex(pVCpu, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.edx, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU32Ex(pVCpu, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ecx, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU32Ex(pVCpu, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eax, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { #if 1 /** @todo what actually happens with the high bits when we're in 16-bit mode? */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rdi &= UINT32_MAX; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsi &= UINT32_MAX; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rbp &= UINT32_MAX; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rbx &= UINT32_MAX; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rdx &= UINT32_MAX; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rcx &= UINT32_MAX; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rax &= UINT32_MAX; #endif pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp = TmpRsp.u; rcStrict = iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } } else { uint32_t const *pa32Mem; rcStrict = iemMemMap(pVCpu, (void **)&pa32Mem, 32, X86_SREG_SS, GCPtrStart, IEM_ACCESS_STACK_R, sizeof(*pa32Mem) - 1); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rdi = pa32Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xDI]; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsi = pa32Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xSI]; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rbp = pa32Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xBP]; /* skip esp */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rbx = pa32Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xBX]; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rdx = pa32Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xDX]; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rcx = pa32Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xCX]; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rax = pa32Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xAX]; rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, (void *)pa32Mem, IEM_ACCESS_STACK_R); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { iemRegAddToRsp(pVCpu, 32); rcStrict = iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } } } return rcStrict; } /** * Implements a 16-bit pusha. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_pusha_16) { RTGCPTR GCPtrTop = iemRegGetEffRsp(pVCpu); RTGCPTR GCPtrBottom = GCPtrTop - 15; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict; /* * The docs are a bit hard to comprehend here, but it looks like we wrap * around in real mode as long as none of the individual "pushd" crosses the * end of the stack segment. In protected mode we check the whole access * in one go. For efficiency, only do the word-by-word thing if we're in * danger of wrapping around. */ /** @todo do pusha boundary / wrap-around checks. */ if (RT_UNLIKELY( GCPtrBottom > GCPtrTop && IEM_IS_REAL_OR_V86_MODE(pVCpu) ) ) { /* word-by-word */ RTUINT64U TmpRsp; TmpRsp.u = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp; rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU16Ex(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU16Ex(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cx, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU16Ex(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.dx, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU16Ex(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.bx, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU16Ex(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.sp, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU16Ex(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.bp, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU16Ex(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.si, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU16Ex(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.di, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp = TmpRsp.u; rcStrict = iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } } else { GCPtrBottom--; uint16_t *pa16Mem = NULL; rcStrict = iemMemMap(pVCpu, (void **)&pa16Mem, 16, X86_SREG_SS, GCPtrBottom, IEM_ACCESS_STACK_W, sizeof(*pa16Mem) - 1); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { pa16Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xDI] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.di; pa16Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xSI] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.si; pa16Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xBP] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.bp; pa16Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xSP] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.sp; pa16Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xBX] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.bx; pa16Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xDX] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.dx; pa16Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xCX] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cx; pa16Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xAX] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax; rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, (void *)pa16Mem, IEM_ACCESS_STACK_W); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { iemRegSubFromRsp(pVCpu, 16); rcStrict = iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } } } return rcStrict; } /** * Implements a 32-bit pusha. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_pusha_32) { RTGCPTR GCPtrTop = iemRegGetEffRsp(pVCpu); RTGCPTR GCPtrBottom = GCPtrTop - 31; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict; /* * The docs are a bit hard to comprehend here, but it looks like we wrap * around in real mode as long as none of the individual "pusha" crosses the * end of the stack segment. In protected mode we check the whole access * in one go. For efficiency, only do the word-by-word thing if we're in * danger of wrapping around. */ /** @todo do pusha boundary / wrap-around checks. */ if (RT_UNLIKELY( GCPtrBottom > GCPtrTop && IEM_IS_REAL_OR_V86_MODE(pVCpu) ) ) { /* word-by-word */ RTUINT64U TmpRsp; TmpRsp.u = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp; rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU32Ex(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eax, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU32Ex(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ecx, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU32Ex(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.edx, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU32Ex(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ebx, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU32Ex(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.esp, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU32Ex(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ebp, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU32Ex(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.esi, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU32Ex(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.edi, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp = TmpRsp.u; rcStrict = iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } } else { GCPtrBottom--; uint32_t *pa32Mem; rcStrict = iemMemMap(pVCpu, (void **)&pa32Mem, 32, X86_SREG_SS, GCPtrBottom, IEM_ACCESS_STACK_W, sizeof(*pa32Mem) - 1); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { pa32Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xDI] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.edi; pa32Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xSI] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.esi; pa32Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xBP] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ebp; pa32Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xSP] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.esp; pa32Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xBX] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ebx; pa32Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xDX] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.edx; pa32Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xCX] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ecx; pa32Mem[7 - X86_GREG_xAX] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eax; rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, pa32Mem, IEM_ACCESS_STACK_W); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { iemRegSubFromRsp(pVCpu, 32); rcStrict = iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } } } return rcStrict; } /** * Implements pushf. * * * @param enmEffOpSize The effective operand size. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_pushf, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize) { VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict; if (!IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_PUSHF)) { /* probable */ } else { Log2(("pushf: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n")); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_PUSHF, 0 /* uExitInfo1 */, 0 /* uExitInfo2 */); } /* * If we're in V8086 mode some care is required (which is why we're in * doing this in a C implementation). */ uint32_t fEfl = IEMMISC_GET_EFL(pVCpu); if ( (fEfl & X86_EFL_VM) && X86_EFL_GET_IOPL(fEfl) != 3 ) { Assert(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & X86_CR0_PE); if ( enmEffOpSize != IEMMODE_16BIT || !(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_VME)) return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); fEfl &= ~X86_EFL_IF; /* (RF and VM are out of range) */ fEfl |= (fEfl & X86_EFL_VIF) >> (19 - 9); rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU16(pVCpu, (uint16_t)fEfl); } else { /* * Ok, clear RF and VM, adjust for ancient CPUs, and push the flags. */ fEfl &= ~(X86_EFL_RF | X86_EFL_VM); switch (enmEffOpSize) { case IEMMODE_16BIT: AssertCompile(IEMTARGETCPU_8086 <= IEMTARGETCPU_186 && IEMTARGETCPU_V20 <= IEMTARGETCPU_186 && IEMTARGETCPU_286 > IEMTARGETCPU_186); if (IEM_GET_TARGET_CPU(pVCpu) <= IEMTARGETCPU_186) fEfl |= UINT16_C(0xf000); rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU16(pVCpu, (uint16_t)fEfl); break; case IEMMODE_32BIT: rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU32(pVCpu, fEfl); break; case IEMMODE_64BIT: rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU64(pVCpu, fEfl); break; IEM_NOT_REACHED_DEFAULT_CASE_RET(); } } if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); return rcStrict; } /** * Implements popf. * * @param enmEffOpSize The effective operand size. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_popf, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize) { uint32_t const fEflOld = IEMMISC_GET_EFL(pVCpu); VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict; uint32_t fEflNew; if (!IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_POPF)) { /* probable */ } else { Log2(("popf: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n")); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_POPF, 0 /* uExitInfo1 */, 0 /* uExitInfo2 */); } /* * V8086 is special as usual. */ if (fEflOld & X86_EFL_VM) { /* * Almost anything goes if IOPL is 3. */ if (X86_EFL_GET_IOPL(fEflOld) == 3) { switch (enmEffOpSize) { case IEMMODE_16BIT: { uint16_t u16Value; rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU16(pVCpu, &u16Value); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; fEflNew = u16Value | (fEflOld & UINT32_C(0xffff0000)); break; } case IEMMODE_32BIT: rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU32(pVCpu, &fEflNew); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; break; IEM_NOT_REACHED_DEFAULT_CASE_RET(); } const uint32_t fPopfBits = pVCpu->CTX_SUFF(pVM)->cpum.ro.GuestFeatures.enmMicroarch != kCpumMicroarch_Intel_80386 ? X86_EFL_POPF_BITS : X86_EFL_POPF_BITS_386; fEflNew &= fPopfBits & ~(X86_EFL_IOPL); fEflNew |= ~(fPopfBits & ~(X86_EFL_IOPL)) & fEflOld; } /* * Interrupt flag virtualization with CR4.VME=1. */ else if ( enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT && (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_VME) ) { uint16_t u16Value; RTUINT64U TmpRsp; TmpRsp.u = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp; rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU16Ex(pVCpu, &u16Value, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /** @todo Is the popf VME \#GP(0) delivered after updating RSP+RIP * or before? */ if ( ( (u16Value & X86_EFL_IF) && (fEflOld & X86_EFL_VIP)) || (u16Value & X86_EFL_TF) ) return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); fEflNew = u16Value | (fEflOld & UINT32_C(0xffff0000) & ~X86_EFL_VIF); fEflNew |= (fEflNew & X86_EFL_IF) << (19 - 9); fEflNew &= X86_EFL_POPF_BITS & ~(X86_EFL_IOPL | X86_EFL_IF); fEflNew |= ~(X86_EFL_POPF_BITS & ~(X86_EFL_IOPL | X86_EFL_IF)) & fEflOld; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp = TmpRsp.u; } else return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* * Not in V8086 mode. */ else { /* Pop the flags. */ switch (enmEffOpSize) { case IEMMODE_16BIT: { uint16_t u16Value; rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU16(pVCpu, &u16Value); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; fEflNew = u16Value | (fEflOld & UINT32_C(0xffff0000)); /* * Ancient CPU adjustments: * - 8086, 80186, V20/30: * Fixed bits 15:12 bits are not kept correctly internally, mostly for * practical reasons (masking below). We add them when pushing flags. * - 80286: * The NT and IOPL flags cannot be popped from real mode and are * therefore always zero (since a 286 can never exit from PM and * their initial value is zero). This changed on a 386 and can * therefore be used to detect 286 or 386 CPU in real mode. */ if ( IEM_GET_TARGET_CPU(pVCpu) == IEMTARGETCPU_286 && !(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & X86_CR0_PE) ) fEflNew &= ~(X86_EFL_NT | X86_EFL_IOPL); break; } case IEMMODE_32BIT: rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU32(pVCpu, &fEflNew); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; break; case IEMMODE_64BIT: { uint64_t u64Value; rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU64(pVCpu, &u64Value); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; fEflNew = u64Value; /** @todo testcase: Check exactly what happens if high bits are set. */ break; } IEM_NOT_REACHED_DEFAULT_CASE_RET(); } /* Merge them with the current flags. */ const uint32_t fPopfBits = pVCpu->CTX_SUFF(pVM)->cpum.ro.GuestFeatures.enmMicroarch != kCpumMicroarch_Intel_80386 ? X86_EFL_POPF_BITS : X86_EFL_POPF_BITS_386; if ( (fEflNew & (X86_EFL_IOPL | X86_EFL_IF)) == (fEflOld & (X86_EFL_IOPL | X86_EFL_IF)) || IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) == 0) { fEflNew &= fPopfBits; fEflNew |= ~fPopfBits & fEflOld; } else if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) <= X86_EFL_GET_IOPL(fEflOld)) { fEflNew &= fPopfBits & ~(X86_EFL_IOPL); fEflNew |= ~(fPopfBits & ~(X86_EFL_IOPL)) & fEflOld; } else { fEflNew &= fPopfBits & ~(X86_EFL_IOPL | X86_EFL_IF); fEflNew |= ~(fPopfBits & ~(X86_EFL_IOPL | X86_EFL_IF)) & fEflOld; } } /* * Commit the flags. */ Assert(fEflNew & RT_BIT_32(1)); IEMMISC_SET_EFL(pVCpu, fEflNew); return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRfEx(pVCpu, cbInstr, fEflOld); } /** * Implements an indirect call. * * @param uNewPC The new program counter (RIP) value (loaded from the * operand). */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_call_16, uint16_t, uNewPC) { uint16_t const uOldPC = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ip + cbInstr; if (uNewPC <= pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit) { VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU16(pVCpu, uOldPC); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = uNewPC; IEM_FLUSH_PREFETCH_LIGHT(pVCpu, cbInstr); return iemRegFinishClearingRF(pVCpu); } return rcStrict; } return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /** * Implements a 16-bit relative call. * * @param offDisp The displacment offset. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_call_rel_16, int16_t, offDisp) { uint16_t const uOldPC = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ip + cbInstr; uint16_t const uNewPC = uOldPC + offDisp; if (uNewPC <= pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit) { VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU16(pVCpu, uOldPC); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = uNewPC; IEM_FLUSH_PREFETCH_LIGHT(pVCpu, cbInstr); return iemRegFinishClearingRF(pVCpu); } return rcStrict; } return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /** * Implements a 32-bit indirect call. * * @param uNewPC The new program counter (RIP) value (loaded from the * operand). */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_call_32, uint32_t, uNewPC) { uint32_t const uOldPC = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eip + cbInstr; if (uNewPC <= pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit) { VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU32(pVCpu, uOldPC); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = uNewPC; IEM_FLUSH_PREFETCH_LIGHT(pVCpu, cbInstr); return iemRegFinishClearingRF(pVCpu); } return rcStrict; } return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /** * Implements a 32-bit relative call. * * @param offDisp The displacment offset. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_call_rel_32, int32_t, offDisp) { uint32_t const uOldPC = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eip + cbInstr; uint32_t const uNewPC = uOldPC + offDisp; if (uNewPC <= pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit) { VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU32(pVCpu, uOldPC); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = uNewPC; IEM_FLUSH_PREFETCH_LIGHT(pVCpu, cbInstr); return iemRegFinishClearingRF(pVCpu); } return rcStrict; } return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /** * Implements a 64-bit indirect call. * * @param uNewPC The new program counter (RIP) value (loaded from the * operand). */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_call_64, uint64_t, uNewPC) { uint64_t const uOldPC = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip + cbInstr; if (IEM_IS_CANONICAL(uNewPC)) { VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU64(pVCpu, uOldPC); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = uNewPC; IEM_FLUSH_PREFETCH_LIGHT(pVCpu, cbInstr); return iemRegFinishClearingRF(pVCpu); } return rcStrict; } return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /** * Implements a 64-bit relative call. * * @param offDisp The displacment offset. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_call_rel_64, int64_t, offDisp) { uint64_t const uOldPC = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip + cbInstr; uint64_t const uNewPC = uOldPC + offDisp; if (IEM_IS_CANONICAL(uNewPC)) { VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU64(pVCpu, uOldPC); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = uNewPC; IEM_FLUSH_PREFETCH_LIGHT(pVCpu, cbInstr); return iemRegFinishClearingRF(pVCpu); } return rcStrict; } return iemRaiseNotCanonical(pVCpu); } /** * Implements far jumps and calls thru task segments (TSS). * * @returns VBox strict status code. * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure of the * calling thread. * @param cbInstr The current instruction length. * @param uSel The selector. * @param enmBranch The kind of branching we're performing. * @param enmEffOpSize The effective operand size. * @param pDesc The descriptor corresponding to @a uSel. The type is * task gate. */ static VBOXSTRICTRC iemCImpl_BranchTaskSegment(PVMCPUCC pVCpu, uint8_t cbInstr, uint16_t uSel, IEMBRANCH enmBranch, IEMMODE enmEffOpSize, PIEMSELDESC pDesc) { #ifndef IEM_IMPLEMENTS_TASKSWITCH IEM_RETURN_ASPECT_NOT_IMPLEMENTED(); #else Assert(enmBranch == IEMBRANCH_JUMP || enmBranch == IEMBRANCH_CALL); Assert( pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u4Type == X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_286_TSS_AVAIL || pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u4Type == X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_386_TSS_AVAIL); RT_NOREF_PV(enmEffOpSize); IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, IEM_CPUMCTX_EXTRN_XCPT_MASK); if ( pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u2Dpl < IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) || pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u2Dpl < (uSel & X86_SEL_RPL)) { Log(("BranchTaskSegment invalid priv. uSel=%04x TSS DPL=%d CPL=%u Sel RPL=%u -> #GP\n", uSel, pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u2Dpl, IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu), (uSel & X86_SEL_RPL))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL); } /** @todo This is checked earlier for far jumps (see iemCImpl_FarJmp) but not * far calls (see iemCImpl_callf). Most likely in both cases it should be * checked here, need testcases. */ if (!pDesc->Legacy.Gen.u1Present) { Log(("BranchTaskSegment TSS not present uSel=%04x -> #NP\n", uSel)); return iemRaiseSelectorNotPresentBySelector(pVCpu, uSel & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL); } uint32_t uNextEip = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eip + cbInstr; return iemTaskSwitch(pVCpu, enmBranch == IEMBRANCH_JUMP ? IEMTASKSWITCH_JUMP : IEMTASKSWITCH_CALL, uNextEip, 0 /* fFlags */, 0 /* uErr */, 0 /* uCr2 */, uSel, pDesc); #endif } /** * Implements far jumps and calls thru task gates. * * @returns VBox strict status code. * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure of the * calling thread. * @param cbInstr The current instruction length. * @param uSel The selector. * @param enmBranch The kind of branching we're performing. * @param enmEffOpSize The effective operand size. * @param pDesc The descriptor corresponding to @a uSel. The type is * task gate. */ static VBOXSTRICTRC iemCImpl_BranchTaskGate(PVMCPUCC pVCpu, uint8_t cbInstr, uint16_t uSel, IEMBRANCH enmBranch, IEMMODE enmEffOpSize, PIEMSELDESC pDesc) { #ifndef IEM_IMPLEMENTS_TASKSWITCH IEM_RETURN_ASPECT_NOT_IMPLEMENTED(); #else Assert(enmBranch == IEMBRANCH_JUMP || enmBranch == IEMBRANCH_CALL); RT_NOREF_PV(enmEffOpSize); IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, IEM_CPUMCTX_EXTRN_XCPT_MASK); if ( pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u2Dpl < IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) || pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u2Dpl < (uSel & X86_SEL_RPL)) { Log(("BranchTaskGate invalid priv. uSel=%04x TSS DPL=%d CPL=%u Sel RPL=%u -> #GP\n", uSel, pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u2Dpl, IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu), (uSel & X86_SEL_RPL))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL); } /** @todo This is checked earlier for far jumps (see iemCImpl_FarJmp) but not * far calls (see iemCImpl_callf). Most likely in both cases it should be * checked here, need testcases. */ if (!pDesc->Legacy.Gen.u1Present) { Log(("BranchTaskSegment segment not present uSel=%04x -> #NP\n", uSel)); return iemRaiseSelectorNotPresentBySelector(pVCpu, uSel & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL); } /* * Fetch the new TSS descriptor from the GDT. */ RTSEL uSelTss = pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u16Sel; if (uSelTss & X86_SEL_LDT) { Log(("BranchTaskGate TSS is in LDT. uSel=%04x uSelTss=%04x -> #GP\n", uSel, uSelTss)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL); } IEMSELDESC TssDesc; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemFetchSelDesc(pVCpu, &TssDesc, uSelTss, X86_XCPT_GP); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; if (TssDesc.Legacy.Gate.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_TSS_BUSY_MASK) { Log(("BranchTaskGate TSS is busy. uSel=%04x uSelTss=%04x DescType=%#x -> #GP\n", uSel, uSelTss, TssDesc.Legacy.Gate.u4Type)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL); } if (!TssDesc.Legacy.Gate.u1Present) { Log(("BranchTaskGate TSS is not present. uSel=%04x uSelTss=%04x -> #NP\n", uSel, uSelTss)); return iemRaiseSelectorNotPresentBySelector(pVCpu, uSelTss & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL); } uint32_t uNextEip = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eip + cbInstr; return iemTaskSwitch(pVCpu, enmBranch == IEMBRANCH_JUMP ? IEMTASKSWITCH_JUMP : IEMTASKSWITCH_CALL, uNextEip, 0 /* fFlags */, 0 /* uErr */, 0 /* uCr2 */, uSelTss, &TssDesc); #endif } /** * Implements far jumps and calls thru call gates. * * @returns VBox strict status code. * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure of the * calling thread. * @param cbInstr The current instruction length. * @param uSel The selector. * @param enmBranch The kind of branching we're performing. * @param enmEffOpSize The effective operand size. * @param pDesc The descriptor corresponding to @a uSel. The type is * call gate. */ static VBOXSTRICTRC iemCImpl_BranchCallGate(PVMCPUCC pVCpu, uint8_t cbInstr, uint16_t uSel, IEMBRANCH enmBranch, IEMMODE enmEffOpSize, PIEMSELDESC pDesc) { #define IEM_IMPLEMENTS_CALLGATE #ifndef IEM_IMPLEMENTS_CALLGATE IEM_RETURN_ASPECT_NOT_IMPLEMENTED(); #else RT_NOREF_PV(enmEffOpSize); IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, IEM_CPUMCTX_EXTRN_XCPT_MASK); /* NB: Far jumps can only do intra-privilege transfers. Far calls support * inter-privilege calls and are much more complex. * * NB: 64-bit call gate has the same type as a 32-bit call gate! If * EFER.LMA=1, the gate must be 64-bit. Conversely if EFER.LMA=0, the gate * must be 16-bit or 32-bit. */ /** @todo effective operand size is probably irrelevant here, only the * call gate bitness matters?? */ VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict; RTPTRUNION uPtrRet; uint64_t uNewRsp; uint64_t uNewRip; uint64_t u64Base; uint32_t cbLimit; RTSEL uNewCS; IEMSELDESC DescCS; AssertCompile(X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_386_CALL_GATE == AMD64_SEL_TYPE_SYS_CALL_GATE); Assert(enmBranch == IEMBRANCH_JUMP || enmBranch == IEMBRANCH_CALL); Assert( pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u4Type == X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_286_CALL_GATE || pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u4Type == X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_386_CALL_GATE); /* Determine the new instruction pointer from the gate descriptor. */ uNewRip = pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u16OffsetLow | ((uint32_t)pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u16OffsetHigh << 16) | ((uint64_t)pDesc->Long.Gate.u32OffsetTop << 32); /* Perform DPL checks on the gate descriptor. */ if ( pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u2Dpl < IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) || pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u2Dpl < (uSel & X86_SEL_RPL)) { Log(("BranchCallGate invalid priv. uSel=%04x Gate DPL=%d CPL=%u Sel RPL=%u -> #GP\n", uSel, pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u2Dpl, IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu), (uSel & X86_SEL_RPL))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } /** @todo does this catch NULL selectors, too? */ if (!pDesc->Legacy.Gen.u1Present) { Log(("BranchCallGate Gate not present uSel=%04x -> #NP\n", uSel)); return iemRaiseSelectorNotPresentBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } /* * Fetch the target CS descriptor from the GDT or LDT. */ uNewCS = pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u16Sel; rcStrict = iemMemFetchSelDesc(pVCpu, &DescCS, uNewCS, X86_XCPT_GP); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* Target CS must be a code selector. */ if ( !DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u1DescType || !(DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE) ) { Log(("BranchCallGate %04x:%08RX64 -> not a code selector (u1DescType=%u u4Type=%#x).\n", uNewCS, uNewRip, DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u1DescType, DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCS); } /* Privilege checks on target CS. */ if (enmBranch == IEMBRANCH_JUMP) { if (DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_CONF) { if (DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl > IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu)) { Log(("BranchCallGate jump (conforming) bad DPL uNewCS=%04x Gate DPL=%d CPL=%u -> #GP\n", uNewCS, DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl, IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCS); } } else { if (DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl != IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu)) { Log(("BranchCallGate jump (non-conforming) bad DPL uNewCS=%04x Gate DPL=%d CPL=%u -> #GP\n", uNewCS, DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl, IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCS); } } } else { Assert(enmBranch == IEMBRANCH_CALL); if (DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl > IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu)) { Log(("BranchCallGate call invalid priv. uNewCS=%04x Gate DPL=%d CPL=%u -> #GP\n", uNewCS, DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl, IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCS & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL); } } /* Additional long mode checks. */ if (IEM_IS_LONG_MODE(pVCpu)) { if (!DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u1Long) { Log(("BranchCallGate uNewCS %04x -> not a 64-bit code segment.\n", uNewCS)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCS); } /* L vs D. */ if ( DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u1Long && DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u1DefBig) { Log(("BranchCallGate uNewCS %04x -> both L and D are set.\n", uNewCS)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCS); } } if (!DescCS.Legacy.Gate.u1Present) { Log(("BranchCallGate target CS is not present. uSel=%04x uNewCS=%04x -> #NP(CS)\n", uSel, uNewCS)); return iemRaiseSelectorNotPresentBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCS); } if (enmBranch == IEMBRANCH_JUMP) { /** @todo This is very similar to regular far jumps; merge! */ /* Jumps are fairly simple... */ /* Chop the high bits off if 16-bit gate (Intel says so). */ if (pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u4Type == X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_286_CALL_GATE) uNewRip = (uint16_t)uNewRip; /* Limit check for non-long segments. */ cbLimit = X86DESC_LIMIT_G(&DescCS.Legacy); if (DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u1Long) u64Base = 0; else { if (uNewRip > cbLimit) { Log(("BranchCallGate jump %04x:%08RX64 -> out of bounds (%#x) -> #GP(0)\n", uNewCS, uNewRip, cbLimit)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, 0); } u64Base = X86DESC_BASE(&DescCS.Legacy); } /* Canonical address check. */ if (!IEM_IS_CANONICAL(uNewRip)) { Log(("BranchCallGate jump %04x:%016RX64 - not canonical -> #GP\n", uNewCS, uNewRip)); return iemRaiseNotCanonical(pVCpu); } /* * Ok, everything checked out fine. Now set the accessed bit before * committing the result into CS, CSHID and RIP. */ if (!(DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED)) { rcStrict = iemMemMarkSelDescAccessed(pVCpu, uNewCS); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /** @todo check what VT-x and AMD-V does. */ DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type |= X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED; } /* commit */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = uNewRip; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel = uNewCS & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel |= IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu); /** @todo is this right for conforming segs? or in general? */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.ValidSel = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Attr.u = X86DESC_GET_HID_ATTR(&DescCS.Legacy); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit = cbLimit; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u64Base = u64Base; } else { Assert(enmBranch == IEMBRANCH_CALL); /* Calls are much more complicated. */ if (!(DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_CONF) && (DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl < IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu))) { uint16_t offNewStack; /* Offset of new stack in TSS. */ uint16_t cbNewStack; /* Number of bytes the stack information takes up in TSS. */ uint8_t uNewCSDpl; uint8_t cbWords; RTSEL uNewSS; RTSEL uOldSS; uint64_t uOldRsp; IEMSELDESC DescSS; RTPTRUNION uPtrTSS; RTGCPTR GCPtrTSS; RTPTRUNION uPtrParmWds; RTGCPTR GCPtrParmWds; /* More privilege. This is the fun part. */ Assert(!(DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_CONF)); /* Filtered out above. */ /* * Determine new SS:rSP from the TSS. */ Assert(!pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.Attr.n.u1DescType); /* Figure out where the new stack pointer is stored in the TSS. */ uNewCSDpl = DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl; if (!IEM_IS_LONG_MODE(pVCpu)) { if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.Attr.n.u4Type == X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_386_TSS_BUSY) { offNewStack = RT_UOFFSETOF(X86TSS32, esp0) + uNewCSDpl * 8; cbNewStack = RT_SIZEOFMEMB(X86TSS32, esp0) + RT_SIZEOFMEMB(X86TSS32, ss0); } else { Assert(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.Attr.n.u4Type == X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_286_TSS_BUSY); offNewStack = RT_UOFFSETOF(X86TSS16, sp0) + uNewCSDpl * 4; cbNewStack = RT_SIZEOFMEMB(X86TSS16, sp0) + RT_SIZEOFMEMB(X86TSS16, ss0); } } else { Assert(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.Attr.n.u4Type == AMD64_SEL_TYPE_SYS_TSS_BUSY); offNewStack = RT_UOFFSETOF(X86TSS64, rsp0) + uNewCSDpl * RT_SIZEOFMEMB(X86TSS64, rsp0); cbNewStack = RT_SIZEOFMEMB(X86TSS64, rsp0); } /* Check against TSS limit. */ if ((uint16_t)(offNewStack + cbNewStack - 1) > pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.u32Limit) { Log(("BranchCallGate inner stack past TSS limit - %u > %u -> #TS(TSS)\n", offNewStack + cbNewStack - 1, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.u32Limit)); return iemRaiseTaskSwitchFaultBySelector(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.Sel); } GCPtrTSS = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.u64Base + offNewStack; rcStrict = iemMemMap(pVCpu, &uPtrTSS.pv, cbNewStack, UINT8_MAX, GCPtrTSS, IEM_ACCESS_SYS_R, 0); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) { Log(("BranchCallGate: TSS mapping failed (%Rrc)\n", VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict))); return rcStrict; } if (!IEM_IS_LONG_MODE(pVCpu)) { if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.Attr.n.u4Type == X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_386_TSS_BUSY) { uNewRsp = uPtrTSS.pu32[0]; uNewSS = uPtrTSS.pu16[2]; } else { Assert(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.Attr.n.u4Type == X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_286_TSS_BUSY); uNewRsp = uPtrTSS.pu16[0]; uNewSS = uPtrTSS.pu16[1]; } } else { Assert(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.Attr.n.u4Type == AMD64_SEL_TYPE_SYS_TSS_BUSY); /* SS will be a NULL selector, but that's valid. */ uNewRsp = uPtrTSS.pu64[0]; uNewSS = uNewCSDpl; } /* Done with the TSS now. */ rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, uPtrTSS.pv, IEM_ACCESS_SYS_R); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) { Log(("BranchCallGate: TSS unmapping failed (%Rrc)\n", VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict))); return rcStrict; } /* Only used outside of long mode. */ cbWords = pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u5ParmCount; /* If EFER.LMA is 0, there's extra work to do. */ if (!IEM_IS_LONG_MODE(pVCpu)) { if ((uNewSS & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL) == 0) { Log(("BranchCallGate new SS NULL -> #TS(NewSS)\n")); return iemRaiseTaskSwitchFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewSS); } /* Grab the new SS descriptor. */ rcStrict = iemMemFetchSelDesc(pVCpu, &DescSS, uNewSS, X86_XCPT_SS); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* Ensure that CS.DPL == SS.RPL == SS.DPL. */ if ( (DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl != (uNewSS & X86_SEL_RPL)) || (DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl != DescSS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl)) { Log(("BranchCallGate call bad RPL/DPL uNewSS=%04x SS DPL=%d CS DPL=%u -> #TS(NewSS)\n", uNewSS, DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl, DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl)); return iemRaiseTaskSwitchFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewSS); } /* Ensure new SS is a writable data segment. */ if ((DescSS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & (X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE | X86_SEL_TYPE_WRITE)) != X86_SEL_TYPE_WRITE) { Log(("BranchCallGate call new SS -> not a writable data selector (u4Type=%#x)\n", DescSS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type)); return iemRaiseTaskSwitchFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewSS); } if (!DescSS.Legacy.Gen.u1Present) { Log(("BranchCallGate New stack not present uSel=%04x -> #SS(NewSS)\n", uNewSS)); return iemRaiseStackSelectorNotPresentBySelector(pVCpu, uNewSS); } if (pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u4Type == X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_386_CALL_GATE) cbNewStack = (uint16_t)sizeof(uint32_t) * (4 + cbWords); else cbNewStack = (uint16_t)sizeof(uint16_t) * (4 + cbWords); } else { /* Just grab the new (NULL) SS descriptor. */ /** @todo testcase: Check whether the zero GDT entry is actually loaded here * like we do... */ rcStrict = iemMemFetchSelDesc(pVCpu, &DescSS, uNewSS, X86_XCPT_SS); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; cbNewStack = sizeof(uint64_t) * 4; } /** @todo According to Intel, new stack is checked for enough space first, * then switched. According to AMD, the stack is switched first and * then pushes might fault! * NB: OS/2 Warp 3/4 actively relies on the fact that possible * incoming stack \#PF happens before actual stack switch. AMD is * either lying or implicitly assumes that new state is committed * only if and when an instruction doesn't fault. */ /** @todo According to AMD, CS is loaded first, then SS. * According to Intel, it's the other way around!? */ /** @todo Intel and AMD disagree on when exactly the CPL changes! */ /* Set the accessed bit before committing new SS. */ if (!(DescSS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED)) { rcStrict = iemMemMarkSelDescAccessed(pVCpu, uNewSS); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; DescSS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type |= X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED; } /* Remember the old SS:rSP and their linear address. */ uOldSS = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Sel; uOldRsp = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Attr.n.u1DefBig ? pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp : pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.sp; GCPtrParmWds = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.u64Base + uOldRsp; /* HACK ALERT! Probe if the write to the new stack will succeed. May #SS(NewSS) or #PF, the former is not implemented in this workaround. */ /** @todo Proper fix callgate target stack exceptions. */ /** @todo testcase: Cover callgates with partially or fully inaccessible * target stacks. */ void *pvNewFrame; RTGCPTR GCPtrNewStack = X86DESC_BASE(&DescSS.Legacy) + uNewRsp - cbNewStack; rcStrict = iemMemMap(pVCpu, &pvNewFrame, cbNewStack, UINT8_MAX, GCPtrNewStack, IEM_ACCESS_SYS_RW, 0); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) { Log(("BranchCallGate: Incoming stack (%04x:%08RX64) not accessible, rc=%Rrc\n", uNewSS, uNewRsp, VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict))); return rcStrict; } rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, pvNewFrame, IEM_ACCESS_SYS_RW); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) { Log(("BranchCallGate: New stack probe unmapping failed (%Rrc)\n", VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict))); return rcStrict; } /* Commit new SS:rSP. */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Sel = uNewSS; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.ValidSel = uNewSS; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Attr.u = X86DESC_GET_HID_ATTR(&DescSS.Legacy); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.u32Limit = X86DESC_LIMIT_G(&DescSS.Legacy); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.u64Base = X86DESC_BASE(&DescSS.Legacy); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp = uNewRsp; IEM_SET_CPL(pVCpu, uNewCSDpl); /** @todo Are the parameter words accessed using the new CPL or the old CPL? */ Assert(CPUMSELREG_ARE_HIDDEN_PARTS_VALID(pVCpu, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss)); CPUMSetChangedFlags(pVCpu, CPUM_CHANGED_HIDDEN_SEL_REGS); /* At this point the stack access must not fail because new state was already committed. */ /** @todo this can still fail due to SS.LIMIT not check. */ rcStrict = iemMemStackPushBeginSpecial(pVCpu, cbNewStack, IEM_IS_LONG_MODE(pVCpu) ? 7 : pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u4Type == X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_386_CALL_GATE ? 3 : 1, &uPtrRet.pv, &uNewRsp); AssertMsgReturn(rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS, ("BranchCallGate: New stack mapping failed (%Rrc)\n", VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict)), VERR_INTERNAL_ERROR_5); if (!IEM_IS_LONG_MODE(pVCpu)) { if (pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u4Type == X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_386_CALL_GATE) { if (cbWords) { /* Map the relevant chunk of the old stack. */ rcStrict = iemMemMap(pVCpu, &uPtrParmWds.pv, cbWords * 4, UINT8_MAX, GCPtrParmWds, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_R, 0 /** @todo Can uNewCSDpl == 3? Then we need alignment mask here! */); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) { Log(("BranchCallGate: Old stack mapping (32-bit) failed (%Rrc)\n", VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict))); return rcStrict; } /* Copy the parameter (d)words. */ for (int i = 0; i < cbWords; ++i) uPtrRet.pu32[2 + i] = uPtrParmWds.pu32[i]; /* Unmap the old stack. */ rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, uPtrParmWds.pv, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_R); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) { Log(("BranchCallGate: Old stack unmapping (32-bit) failed (%Rrc)\n", VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict))); return rcStrict; } } /* Push the old CS:rIP. */ uPtrRet.pu32[0] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eip + cbInstr; uPtrRet.pu32[1] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel; /** @todo Testcase: What is written to the high word when pushing CS? */ /* Push the old SS:rSP. */ uPtrRet.pu32[2 + cbWords + 0] = uOldRsp; uPtrRet.pu32[2 + cbWords + 1] = uOldSS; } else { Assert(pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u4Type == X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_286_CALL_GATE); if (cbWords) { /* Map the relevant chunk of the old stack. */ rcStrict = iemMemMap(pVCpu, &uPtrParmWds.pv, cbWords * 2, UINT8_MAX, GCPtrParmWds, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_R, 0 /** @todo Can uNewCSDpl == 3? Then we need alignment mask here! */); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) { Log(("BranchCallGate: Old stack mapping (16-bit) failed (%Rrc)\n", VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict))); return rcStrict; } /* Copy the parameter words. */ for (int i = 0; i < cbWords; ++i) uPtrRet.pu16[2 + i] = uPtrParmWds.pu16[i]; /* Unmap the old stack. */ rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, uPtrParmWds.pv, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_R); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) { Log(("BranchCallGate: Old stack unmapping (32-bit) failed (%Rrc)\n", VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict))); return rcStrict; } } /* Push the old CS:rIP. */ uPtrRet.pu16[0] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ip + cbInstr; uPtrRet.pu16[1] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel; /* Push the old SS:rSP. */ uPtrRet.pu16[2 + cbWords + 0] = uOldRsp; uPtrRet.pu16[2 + cbWords + 1] = uOldSS; } } else { Assert(pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u4Type == AMD64_SEL_TYPE_SYS_CALL_GATE); /* For 64-bit gates, no parameters are copied. Just push old SS:rSP and CS:rIP. */ uPtrRet.pu64[0] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip + cbInstr; uPtrRet.pu64[1] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel; /** @todo Testcase: What is written to the high words when pushing CS? */ uPtrRet.pu64[2] = uOldRsp; uPtrRet.pu64[3] = uOldSS; /** @todo Testcase: What is written to the high words when pushing SS? */ } rcStrict = iemMemStackPushCommitSpecial(pVCpu, uPtrRet.pv, uNewRsp); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) { Log(("BranchCallGate: New stack unmapping failed (%Rrc)\n", VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict))); return rcStrict; } /* Chop the high bits off if 16-bit gate (Intel says so). */ if (pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u4Type == X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_286_CALL_GATE) uNewRip = (uint16_t)uNewRip; /* Limit / canonical check. */ cbLimit = X86DESC_LIMIT_G(&DescCS.Legacy); if (!IEM_IS_LONG_MODE(pVCpu)) { if (uNewRip > cbLimit) { Log(("BranchCallGate %04x:%08RX64 -> out of bounds (%#x)\n", uNewCS, uNewRip, cbLimit)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, 0); } u64Base = X86DESC_BASE(&DescCS.Legacy); } else { Assert(pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u4Type == AMD64_SEL_TYPE_SYS_CALL_GATE); if (!IEM_IS_CANONICAL(uNewRip)) { Log(("BranchCallGate call %04x:%016RX64 - not canonical -> #GP\n", uNewCS, uNewRip)); return iemRaiseNotCanonical(pVCpu); } u64Base = 0; } /* * Now set the accessed bit before * writing the return address to the stack and committing the result into * CS, CSHID and RIP. */ /** @todo Testcase: Need to check WHEN exactly the accessed bit is set. */ if (!(DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED)) { rcStrict = iemMemMarkSelDescAccessed(pVCpu, uNewCS); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /** @todo check what VT-x and AMD-V does. */ DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type |= X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED; } /* Commit new CS:rIP. */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = uNewRip; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel = uNewCS & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel |= IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.ValidSel = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Attr.u = X86DESC_GET_HID_ATTR(&DescCS.Legacy); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit = cbLimit; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u64Base = u64Base; } else { /* Same privilege. */ /** @todo This is very similar to regular far calls; merge! */ /* Check stack first - may #SS(0). */ /** @todo check how gate size affects pushing of CS! Does callf 16:32 in * 16-bit code cause a two or four byte CS to be pushed? */ rcStrict = iemMemStackPushBeginSpecial(pVCpu, IEM_IS_LONG_MODE(pVCpu) ? 8+8 : pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u4Type == X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_386_CALL_GATE ? 4+4 : 2+2, IEM_IS_LONG_MODE(pVCpu) ? 7 : pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u4Type == X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_386_CALL_GATE ? 3 : 2, &uPtrRet.pv, &uNewRsp); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* Chop the high bits off if 16-bit gate (Intel says so). */ if (pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u4Type == X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_286_CALL_GATE) uNewRip = (uint16_t)uNewRip; /* Limit / canonical check. */ cbLimit = X86DESC_LIMIT_G(&DescCS.Legacy); if (!IEM_IS_LONG_MODE(pVCpu)) { if (uNewRip > cbLimit) { Log(("BranchCallGate %04x:%08RX64 -> out of bounds (%#x)\n", uNewCS, uNewRip, cbLimit)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, 0); } u64Base = X86DESC_BASE(&DescCS.Legacy); } else { if (!IEM_IS_CANONICAL(uNewRip)) { Log(("BranchCallGate call %04x:%016RX64 - not canonical -> #GP\n", uNewCS, uNewRip)); return iemRaiseNotCanonical(pVCpu); } u64Base = 0; } /* * Now set the accessed bit before * writing the return address to the stack and committing the result into * CS, CSHID and RIP. */ /** @todo Testcase: Need to check WHEN exactly the accessed bit is set. */ if (!(DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED)) { rcStrict = iemMemMarkSelDescAccessed(pVCpu, uNewCS); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /** @todo check what VT-x and AMD-V does. */ DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type |= X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED; } /* stack */ if (!IEM_IS_LONG_MODE(pVCpu)) { if (pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u4Type == X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_386_CALL_GATE) { uPtrRet.pu32[0] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eip + cbInstr; uPtrRet.pu32[1] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel; /** @todo Testcase: What is written to the high word when pushing CS? */ } else { Assert(pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u4Type == X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_286_CALL_GATE); uPtrRet.pu16[0] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ip + cbInstr; uPtrRet.pu16[1] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel; } } else { Assert(pDesc->Legacy.Gate.u4Type == AMD64_SEL_TYPE_SYS_CALL_GATE); uPtrRet.pu64[0] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip + cbInstr; uPtrRet.pu64[1] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel; /** @todo Testcase: What is written to the high words when pushing CS? */ } rcStrict = iemMemStackPushCommitSpecial(pVCpu, uPtrRet.pv, uNewRsp); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* commit */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = uNewRip; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel = uNewCS & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel |= IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.ValidSel = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Attr.u = X86DESC_GET_HID_ATTR(&DescCS.Legacy); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit = cbLimit; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u64Base = u64Base; } } pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1RF = 0; iemRecalcExecModeAndCplFlags(pVCpu); /** @todo single stepping */ /* Flush the prefetch buffer. */ IEM_FLUSH_PREFETCH_HEAVY(pVCpu, cbInstr); return VINF_SUCCESS; #endif /* IEM_IMPLEMENTS_CALLGATE */ } /** * Implements far jumps and calls thru system selectors. * * @returns VBox strict status code. * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure of the * calling thread. * @param cbInstr The current instruction length. * @param uSel The selector. * @param enmBranch The kind of branching we're performing. * @param enmEffOpSize The effective operand size. * @param pDesc The descriptor corresponding to @a uSel. */ static VBOXSTRICTRC iemCImpl_BranchSysSel(PVMCPUCC pVCpu, uint8_t cbInstr, uint16_t uSel, IEMBRANCH enmBranch, IEMMODE enmEffOpSize, PIEMSELDESC pDesc) { Assert(enmBranch == IEMBRANCH_JUMP || enmBranch == IEMBRANCH_CALL); Assert((uSel & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL)); IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, IEM_CPUMCTX_EXTRN_XCPT_MASK); if (IEM_IS_LONG_MODE(pVCpu)) switch (pDesc->Legacy.Gen.u4Type) { case AMD64_SEL_TYPE_SYS_CALL_GATE: return iemCImpl_BranchCallGate(pVCpu, cbInstr, uSel, enmBranch, enmEffOpSize, pDesc); default: case AMD64_SEL_TYPE_SYS_LDT: case AMD64_SEL_TYPE_SYS_TSS_BUSY: case AMD64_SEL_TYPE_SYS_TSS_AVAIL: case AMD64_SEL_TYPE_SYS_TRAP_GATE: case AMD64_SEL_TYPE_SYS_INT_GATE: Log(("branch %04x -> wrong sys selector (64-bit): %d\n", uSel, pDesc->Legacy.Gen.u4Type)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } switch (pDesc->Legacy.Gen.u4Type) { case X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_286_CALL_GATE: case X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_386_CALL_GATE: return iemCImpl_BranchCallGate(pVCpu, cbInstr, uSel, enmBranch, enmEffOpSize, pDesc); case X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_TASK_GATE: return iemCImpl_BranchTaskGate(pVCpu, cbInstr, uSel, enmBranch, enmEffOpSize, pDesc); case X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_286_TSS_AVAIL: case X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_386_TSS_AVAIL: return iemCImpl_BranchTaskSegment(pVCpu, cbInstr, uSel, enmBranch, enmEffOpSize, pDesc); case X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_286_TSS_BUSY: Log(("branch %04x -> busy 286 TSS\n", uSel)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); case X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_386_TSS_BUSY: Log(("branch %04x -> busy 386 TSS\n", uSel)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); default: case X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_LDT: case X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_286_INT_GATE: case X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_286_TRAP_GATE: case X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_386_INT_GATE: case X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_386_TRAP_GATE: Log(("branch %04x -> wrong sys selector: %d\n", uSel, pDesc->Legacy.Gen.u4Type)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } } /** * Implements far jumps. * * @param uSel The selector. * @param offSeg The segment offset. * @param enmEffOpSize The effective operand size. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_3(iemCImpl_FarJmp, uint16_t, uSel, uint64_t, offSeg, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize) { NOREF(cbInstr); Assert(offSeg <= UINT32_MAX || (!IEM_IS_GUEST_CPU_AMD(pVCpu) && IEM_IS_64BIT_CODE(pVCpu))); /* * Real mode and V8086 mode are easy. The only snag seems to be that * CS.limit doesn't change and the limit check is done against the current * limit. */ /** @todo Robert Collins claims (The Segment Descriptor Cache, DDJ August * 1998) that up to and including the Intel 486, far control * transfers in real mode set default CS attributes (0x93) and also * set a 64K segment limit. Starting with the Pentium, the * attributes and limit are left alone but the access rights are * ignored. We only implement the Pentium+ behavior. * */ if (IEM_IS_REAL_OR_V86_MODE(pVCpu)) { Assert(enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT || enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_32BIT); if (offSeg > pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit) { Log(("iemCImpl_FarJmp: 16-bit limit\n")); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT) /** @todo WRONG, must pass this. */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = offSeg; else pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = offSeg & UINT16_MAX; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel = uSel; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.ValidSel = uSel; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u64Base = (uint32_t)uSel << 4; /* Update the FLAT 32-bit mode flag, if we're in 32-bit unreal mode (unlikely): */ if (RT_LIKELY(!IEM_IS_32BIT_CODE(pVCpu))) { /* likely */ } else if (uSel != 0) pVCpu->iem.s.fExec &= ~IEM_F_MODE_X86_FLAT_OR_PRE_386_MASK; else pVCpu->iem.s.fExec = (pVCpu->iem.s.fExec & ~IEM_F_MODE_X86_FLAT_OR_PRE_386_MASK) | iemCalc32BitFlatIndicator(pVCpu); return iemRegFinishClearingRF(pVCpu); } /* * Protected mode. Need to parse the specified descriptor... */ if (!(uSel & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL)) { Log(("jmpf %04x:%08RX64 -> invalid selector, #GP(0)\n", uSel, offSeg)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* Fetch the descriptor. */ IEMSELDESC Desc; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemFetchSelDesc(pVCpu, &Desc, uSel, X86_XCPT_GP); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* Is it there? */ if (!Desc.Legacy.Gen.u1Present) /** @todo this is probably checked too early. Testcase! */ { Log(("jmpf %04x:%08RX64 -> segment not present\n", uSel, offSeg)); return iemRaiseSelectorNotPresentBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } /* * Deal with it according to its type. We do the standard code selectors * here and dispatch the system selectors to worker functions. */ if (!Desc.Legacy.Gen.u1DescType) return iemCImpl_BranchSysSel(pVCpu, cbInstr, uSel, IEMBRANCH_JUMP, enmEffOpSize, &Desc); /* Only code segments. */ if (!(Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE)) { Log(("jmpf %04x:%08RX64 -> not a code selector (u4Type=%#x).\n", uSel, offSeg, Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } /* L vs D. */ if ( Desc.Legacy.Gen.u1Long && Desc.Legacy.Gen.u1DefBig && IEM_IS_LONG_MODE(pVCpu)) { Log(("jmpf %04x:%08RX64 -> both L and D are set.\n", uSel, offSeg)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } /* DPL/RPL/CPL check, where conforming segments makes a difference. */ if (Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_CONF) { if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) < Desc.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl) { Log(("jmpf %04x:%08RX64 -> DPL violation (conforming); DPL=%d CPL=%u\n", uSel, offSeg, Desc.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl, IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } } else { if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != Desc.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl) { Log(("jmpf %04x:%08RX64 -> CPL != DPL; DPL=%d CPL=%u\n", uSel, offSeg, Desc.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl, IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } if ((uSel & X86_SEL_RPL) > IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu)) { Log(("jmpf %04x:%08RX64 -> RPL > DPL; RPL=%d CPL=%u\n", uSel, offSeg, (uSel & X86_SEL_RPL), IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } } /* Chop the high bits if 16-bit (Intel says so). */ if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT) offSeg &= UINT16_MAX; /* Limit check and get the base. */ uint64_t u64Base; uint32_t cbLimit = X86DESC_LIMIT_G(&Desc.Legacy); if ( !Desc.Legacy.Gen.u1Long || !IEM_IS_LONG_MODE(pVCpu)) { if (RT_LIKELY(offSeg <= cbLimit)) u64Base = X86DESC_BASE(&Desc.Legacy); else { Log(("jmpf %04x:%08RX64 -> out of bounds (%#x)\n", uSel, offSeg, cbLimit)); /** @todo Intel says this is \#GP(0)! */ return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } } else u64Base = 0; /* * Ok, everything checked out fine. Now set the accessed bit before * committing the result into CS, CSHID and RIP. */ if (!(Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED)) { rcStrict = iemMemMarkSelDescAccessed(pVCpu, uSel); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /** @todo check what VT-x and AMD-V does. */ Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type |= X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED; } /* commit */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = offSeg; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel = uSel & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel |= IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu); /** @todo is this right for conforming segs? or in general? */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.ValidSel = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Attr.u = X86DESC_GET_HID_ATTR(&Desc.Legacy); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit = cbLimit; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u64Base = u64Base; /** @todo check if the hidden bits are loaded correctly for 64-bit * mode. */ iemRecalcExecModeAndCplFlags(pVCpu); /* Flush the prefetch buffer. */ IEM_FLUSH_PREFETCH_HEAVY(pVCpu, cbInstr); return iemRegFinishClearingRF(pVCpu); } /** * Implements far calls. * * This very similar to iemCImpl_FarJmp. * * @param uSel The selector. * @param offSeg The segment offset. * @param enmEffOpSize The operand size (in case we need it). */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_3(iemCImpl_callf, uint16_t, uSel, uint64_t, offSeg, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize) { VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict; uint64_t uNewRsp; RTPTRUNION uPtrRet; /* * Real mode and V8086 mode are easy. The only snag seems to be that * CS.limit doesn't change and the limit check is done against the current * limit. */ /** @todo See comment for similar code in iemCImpl_FarJmp */ if (IEM_IS_REAL_OR_V86_MODE(pVCpu)) { Assert(enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT || enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_32BIT); /* Check stack first - may #SS(0). */ rcStrict = iemMemStackPushBeginSpecial(pVCpu, enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_32BIT ? 4+4 : 2+2, enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_32BIT ? 3 : 1, &uPtrRet.pv, &uNewRsp); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* Check the target address range. */ /** @todo this must be wrong! Write unreal mode tests! */ if (offSeg > UINT32_MAX) return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); /* Everything is fine, push the return address. */ if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT) { uPtrRet.pu16[0] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ip + cbInstr; uPtrRet.pu16[1] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel; } else { uPtrRet.pu32[0] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eip + cbInstr; uPtrRet.pu16[2] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel; } rcStrict = iemMemStackPushCommitSpecial(pVCpu, uPtrRet.pv, uNewRsp); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* Branch. */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = offSeg; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel = uSel; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.ValidSel = uSel; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u64Base = (uint32_t)uSel << 4; return iemRegFinishClearingRF(pVCpu); } /* * Protected mode. Need to parse the specified descriptor... */ if (!(uSel & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL)) { Log(("callf %04x:%08RX64 -> invalid selector, #GP(0)\n", uSel, offSeg)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* Fetch the descriptor. */ IEMSELDESC Desc; rcStrict = iemMemFetchSelDesc(pVCpu, &Desc, uSel, X86_XCPT_GP); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* * Deal with it according to its type. We do the standard code selectors * here and dispatch the system selectors to worker functions. */ if (!Desc.Legacy.Gen.u1DescType) return iemCImpl_BranchSysSel(pVCpu, cbInstr, uSel, IEMBRANCH_CALL, enmEffOpSize, &Desc); /* Only code segments. */ if (!(Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE)) { Log(("callf %04x:%08RX64 -> not a code selector (u4Type=%#x).\n", uSel, offSeg, Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } /* L vs D. */ if ( Desc.Legacy.Gen.u1Long && Desc.Legacy.Gen.u1DefBig && IEM_IS_LONG_MODE(pVCpu)) { Log(("callf %04x:%08RX64 -> both L and D are set.\n", uSel, offSeg)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } /* DPL/RPL/CPL check, where conforming segments makes a difference. */ if (Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_CONF) { if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) < Desc.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl) { Log(("callf %04x:%08RX64 -> DPL violation (conforming); DPL=%d CPL=%u\n", uSel, offSeg, Desc.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl, IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } } else { if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != Desc.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl) { Log(("callf %04x:%08RX64 -> CPL != DPL; DPL=%d CPL=%u\n", uSel, offSeg, Desc.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl, IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } if ((uSel & X86_SEL_RPL) > IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu)) { Log(("callf %04x:%08RX64 -> RPL > DPL; RPL=%d CPL=%u\n", uSel, offSeg, (uSel & X86_SEL_RPL), IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } } /* Is it there? */ if (!Desc.Legacy.Gen.u1Present) { Log(("callf %04x:%08RX64 -> segment not present\n", uSel, offSeg)); return iemRaiseSelectorNotPresentBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } /* Check stack first - may #SS(0). */ /** @todo check how operand prefix affects pushing of CS! Does callf 16:32 in * 16-bit code cause a two or four byte CS to be pushed? */ rcStrict = iemMemStackPushBeginSpecial(pVCpu, enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_64BIT ? 8+8 : enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_32BIT ? 4+4 : 2+2, enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_64BIT ? 7 : enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_32BIT ? 3 : 1, &uPtrRet.pv, &uNewRsp); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* Chop the high bits if 16-bit (Intel says so). */ if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT) offSeg &= UINT16_MAX; /* Limit / canonical check. */ uint64_t u64Base; uint32_t cbLimit = X86DESC_LIMIT_G(&Desc.Legacy); if ( !Desc.Legacy.Gen.u1Long || !IEM_IS_LONG_MODE(pVCpu)) { if (RT_LIKELY(offSeg <= cbLimit)) u64Base = X86DESC_BASE(&Desc.Legacy); else { Log(("callf %04x:%08RX64 -> out of bounds (%#x)\n", uSel, offSeg, cbLimit)); /** @todo Intel says this is \#GP(0)! */ return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } } else if (IEM_IS_CANONICAL(offSeg)) u64Base = 0; else { Log(("callf %04x:%016RX64 - not canonical -> #GP\n", uSel, offSeg)); return iemRaiseNotCanonical(pVCpu); } /* * Now set the accessed bit before * writing the return address to the stack and committing the result into * CS, CSHID and RIP. */ /** @todo Testcase: Need to check WHEN exactly the accessed bit is set. */ if (!(Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED)) { rcStrict = iemMemMarkSelDescAccessed(pVCpu, uSel); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /** @todo check what VT-x and AMD-V does. */ Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type |= X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED; } /* stack */ if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT) { uPtrRet.pu16[0] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ip + cbInstr; uPtrRet.pu16[1] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel; } else if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_32BIT) { uPtrRet.pu32[0] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eip + cbInstr; uPtrRet.pu32[1] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel; /** @todo Testcase: What is written to the high word when callf is pushing CS? */ } else { uPtrRet.pu64[0] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip + cbInstr; uPtrRet.pu64[1] = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel; /** @todo Testcase: What is written to the high words when callf is pushing CS? */ } rcStrict = iemMemStackPushCommitSpecial(pVCpu, uPtrRet.pv, uNewRsp); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* commit */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = offSeg; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel = uSel & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel |= IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.ValidSel = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Attr.u = X86DESC_GET_HID_ATTR(&Desc.Legacy); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit = cbLimit; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u64Base = u64Base; /** @todo check if the hidden bits are loaded correctly for 64-bit * mode. */ iemRecalcExecDbgFlags(pVCpu); /* Flush the prefetch buffer. */ IEM_FLUSH_PREFETCH_HEAVY(pVCpu, cbInstr); return iemRegFinishClearingRF(pVCpu); } /** * Implements retf. * * @param enmEffOpSize The effective operand size. * @param cbPop The amount of arguments to pop from the stack * (bytes). */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_retf, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize, uint16_t, cbPop) { VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict; RTCPTRUNION uPtrFrame; RTUINT64U NewRsp; uint64_t uNewRip; uint16_t uNewCs; NOREF(cbInstr); /* * Read the stack values first. */ uint32_t cbRetPtr = enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT ? 2+2 : enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_32BIT ? 4+4 : 8+8; rcStrict = iemMemStackPopBeginSpecial(pVCpu, cbRetPtr, enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT ? 1 : enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_32BIT ? 3 : 7, &uPtrFrame.pv, &NewRsp.u); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT) { uNewRip = uPtrFrame.pu16[0]; uNewCs = uPtrFrame.pu16[1]; } else if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_32BIT) { uNewRip = uPtrFrame.pu32[0]; uNewCs = uPtrFrame.pu16[2]; } else { uNewRip = uPtrFrame.pu64[0]; uNewCs = uPtrFrame.pu16[4]; } rcStrict = iemMemStackPopDoneSpecial(pVCpu, uPtrFrame.pv); if (RT_LIKELY(rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS)) { /* extremely likely */ } else return rcStrict; /* * Real mode and V8086 mode are easy. */ /** @todo See comment for similar code in iemCImpl_FarJmp */ if (IEM_IS_REAL_OR_V86_MODE(pVCpu)) { Assert(enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_32BIT || enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT); /** @todo check how this is supposed to work if sp=0xfffe. */ /* Check the limit of the new EIP. */ /** @todo Intel pseudo code only does the limit check for 16-bit * operands, AMD does not make any distinction. What is right? */ if (uNewRip > pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit) return iemRaiseSelectorBounds(pVCpu, X86_SREG_CS, IEM_ACCESS_INSTRUCTION); /* commit the operation. */ if (cbPop) iemRegAddToRspEx(pVCpu, &NewRsp, cbPop); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp = NewRsp.u; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = uNewRip; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel = uNewCs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.ValidSel = uNewCs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u64Base = (uint32_t)uNewCs << 4; return iemRegFinishClearingRF(pVCpu); } /* * Protected mode is complicated, of course. */ if (!(uNewCs & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL)) { Log(("retf %04x:%08RX64 -> invalid selector, #GP(0)\n", uNewCs, uNewRip)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_SREG_MASK | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_GDTR | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_LDTR); /* Fetch the descriptor. */ IEMSELDESC DescCs; rcStrict = iemMemFetchSelDesc(pVCpu, &DescCs, uNewCs, X86_XCPT_GP); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* Can only return to a code selector. */ if ( !DescCs.Legacy.Gen.u1DescType || !(DescCs.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE) ) { Log(("retf %04x:%08RX64 -> not a code selector (u1DescType=%u u4Type=%#x).\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, DescCs.Legacy.Gen.u1DescType, DescCs.Legacy.Gen.u4Type)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCs); } /* L vs D. */ if ( DescCs.Legacy.Gen.u1Long /** @todo Testcase: far return to a selector with both L and D set. */ && DescCs.Legacy.Gen.u1DefBig && IEM_IS_LONG_MODE(pVCpu)) { Log(("retf %04x:%08RX64 -> both L & D set.\n", uNewCs, uNewRip)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCs); } /* DPL/RPL/CPL checks. */ if ((uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL) < IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu)) { Log(("retf %04x:%08RX64 -> RPL < CPL(%d).\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCs); } if (DescCs.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_CONF) { if ((uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL) < DescCs.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl) { Log(("retf %04x:%08RX64 -> DPL violation (conforming); DPL=%u RPL=%u\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, DescCs.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl, (uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCs); } } else { if ((uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL) != DescCs.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl) { Log(("retf %04x:%08RX64 -> RPL != DPL; DPL=%u RPL=%u\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, DescCs.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl, (uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCs); } } /* Is it there? */ if (!DescCs.Legacy.Gen.u1Present) { Log(("retf %04x:%08RX64 -> segment not present\n", uNewCs, uNewRip)); return iemRaiseSelectorNotPresentBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCs); } /* * Return to outer privilege? (We'll typically have entered via a call gate.) */ if ((uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL) != IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu)) { /* Read the outer stack pointer stored *after* the parameters. */ rcStrict = iemMemStackPopContinueSpecial(pVCpu, cbPop /*off*/, cbRetPtr, &uPtrFrame.pv, NewRsp.u); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; uint16_t uNewOuterSs; RTUINT64U NewOuterRsp; if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT) { NewOuterRsp.u = uPtrFrame.pu16[0]; uNewOuterSs = uPtrFrame.pu16[1]; } else if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_32BIT) { NewOuterRsp.u = uPtrFrame.pu32[0]; uNewOuterSs = uPtrFrame.pu16[2]; } else { NewOuterRsp.u = uPtrFrame.pu64[0]; uNewOuterSs = uPtrFrame.pu16[4]; } rcStrict = iemMemStackPopDoneSpecial(pVCpu, uPtrFrame.pv); if (RT_LIKELY(rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS)) { /* extremely likely */ } else return rcStrict; /* Check for NULL stack selector (invalid in ring-3 and non-long mode) and read the selector. */ IEMSELDESC DescSs; if (!(uNewOuterSs & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL)) { if ( !DescCs.Legacy.Gen.u1Long || (uNewOuterSs & X86_SEL_RPL) == 3) { Log(("retf %04x:%08RX64 %04x:%08RX64 -> invalid stack selector, #GP\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, uNewOuterSs, NewOuterRsp.u)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /** @todo Testcase: Return far to ring-1 or ring-2 with SS=0. */ iemMemFakeStackSelDesc(&DescSs, (uNewOuterSs & X86_SEL_RPL)); } else { /* Fetch the descriptor for the new stack segment. */ rcStrict = iemMemFetchSelDesc(pVCpu, &DescSs, uNewOuterSs, X86_XCPT_GP); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; } /* Check that RPL of stack and code selectors match. */ if ((uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL) != (uNewOuterSs & X86_SEL_RPL)) { Log(("retf %04x:%08RX64 %04x:%08RX64 - SS.RPL != CS.RPL -> #GP(SS)\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, uNewOuterSs, NewOuterRsp.u)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewOuterSs); } /* Must be a writable data segment. */ if ( !DescSs.Legacy.Gen.u1DescType || (DescSs.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE) || !(DescSs.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_WRITE) ) { Log(("retf %04x:%08RX64 %04x:%08RX64 - SS not a writable data segment (u1DescType=%u u4Type=%#x) -> #GP(SS).\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, uNewOuterSs, NewOuterRsp.u, DescSs.Legacy.Gen.u1DescType, DescSs.Legacy.Gen.u4Type)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewOuterSs); } /* L vs D. (Not mentioned by intel.) */ if ( DescSs.Legacy.Gen.u1Long /** @todo Testcase: far return to a stack selector with both L and D set. */ && DescSs.Legacy.Gen.u1DefBig && IEM_IS_LONG_MODE(pVCpu)) { Log(("retf %04x:%08RX64 %04x:%08RX64 - SS has both L & D set -> #GP(SS).\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, uNewOuterSs, NewOuterRsp.u)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewOuterSs); } /* DPL/RPL/CPL checks. */ if (DescSs.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl != (uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL)) { Log(("retf %04x:%08RX64 %04x:%08RX64 - SS.DPL(%u) != CS.RPL (%u) -> #GP(SS).\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, uNewOuterSs, NewOuterRsp.u, DescSs.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl, uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewOuterSs); } /* Is it there? */ if (!DescSs.Legacy.Gen.u1Present) { Log(("retf %04x:%08RX64 %04x:%08RX64 - SS not present -> #NP(SS).\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, uNewOuterSs, NewOuterRsp.u)); return iemRaiseSelectorNotPresentBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCs); } /* Calc SS limit.*/ uint64_t u64BaseSs; uint32_t cbLimitSs = X86DESC_LIMIT_G(&DescSs.Legacy); /* Is RIP canonical or within CS.limit? */ uint64_t u64BaseCs; uint32_t cbLimitCs = X86DESC_LIMIT_G(&DescCs.Legacy); /** @todo Testcase: Is this correct? */ if ( DescCs.Legacy.Gen.u1Long && IEM_IS_LONG_MODE(pVCpu) ) { if (!IEM_IS_CANONICAL(uNewRip)) { Log(("retf %04x:%08RX64 %04x:%08RX64 - not canonical -> #GP.\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, uNewOuterSs, NewOuterRsp.u)); return iemRaiseNotCanonical(pVCpu); } u64BaseCs = 0; u64BaseSs = 0; } else { if (uNewRip > cbLimitCs) { Log(("retf %04x:%08RX64 %04x:%08RX64 - out of bounds (%#x)-> #GP(CS).\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, uNewOuterSs, NewOuterRsp.u, cbLimitCs)); /** @todo Intel says this is \#GP(0)! */ return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCs); } u64BaseCs = X86DESC_BASE(&DescCs.Legacy); u64BaseSs = X86DESC_BASE(&DescSs.Legacy); } /* * Now set the accessed bit before * writing the return address to the stack and committing the result into * CS, CSHID and RIP. */ /** @todo Testcase: Need to check WHEN exactly the CS accessed bit is set. */ if (!(DescCs.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED)) { rcStrict = iemMemMarkSelDescAccessed(pVCpu, uNewCs); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /** @todo check what VT-x and AMD-V does. */ DescCs.Legacy.Gen.u4Type |= X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED; } /** @todo Testcase: Need to check WHEN exactly the SS accessed bit is set. */ if (!(DescSs.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED)) { rcStrict = iemMemMarkSelDescAccessed(pVCpu, uNewOuterSs); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /** @todo check what VT-x and AMD-V does. */ DescSs.Legacy.Gen.u4Type |= X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED; } /* commit */ if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT) pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = uNewRip & UINT16_MAX; /** @todo Testcase: When exactly does this occur? With call it happens prior to the limit check according to Intel... */ else pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = uNewRip; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel = uNewCs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.ValidSel = uNewCs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Attr.u = X86DESC_GET_HID_ATTR(&DescCs.Legacy); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit = cbLimitCs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u64Base = u64BaseCs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Sel = uNewOuterSs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.ValidSel = uNewOuterSs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Attr.u = X86DESC_GET_HID_ATTR(&DescSs.Legacy); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.u32Limit = cbLimitSs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.u64Base = u64BaseSs; iemHlpAdjustSelectorForNewCpl(pVCpu, uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ds); iemHlpAdjustSelectorForNewCpl(pVCpu, uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.es); iemHlpAdjustSelectorForNewCpl(pVCpu, uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.fs); iemHlpAdjustSelectorForNewCpl(pVCpu, uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.gs); iemRecalcExecModeAndCplFlags(pVCpu); /* Affects iemRegAddToRspEx and the setting of RSP/SP below. */ if (cbPop) iemRegAddToRspEx(pVCpu, &NewOuterRsp, cbPop); if (IEM_IS_64BIT_CODE(pVCpu)) pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp = NewOuterRsp.u; else if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Attr.n.u1DefBig) pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp = (uint32_t)NewOuterRsp.u; else pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.sp = (uint16_t)NewOuterRsp.u; iemRecalcExecModeAndCplFlags(pVCpu); /* Affects iemRegAddToRspEx and the setting of RSP/SP below. */ /** @todo check if the hidden bits are loaded correctly for 64-bit * mode. */ } /* * Return to the same privilege level */ else { /* Limit / canonical check. */ uint64_t u64Base; uint32_t cbLimitCs = X86DESC_LIMIT_G(&DescCs.Legacy); /** @todo Testcase: Is this correct? */ bool f64BitCs = false; if ( DescCs.Legacy.Gen.u1Long && IEM_IS_LONG_MODE(pVCpu) ) { if (!IEM_IS_CANONICAL(uNewRip)) { Log(("retf %04x:%08RX64 - not canonical -> #GP\n", uNewCs, uNewRip)); return iemRaiseNotCanonical(pVCpu); } u64Base = 0; f64BitCs = true; f64BitCs = true; } else { if (uNewRip > cbLimitCs) { Log(("retf %04x:%08RX64 -> out of bounds (%#x)\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, cbLimitCs)); /** @todo Intel says this is \#GP(0)! */ return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCs); } u64Base = X86DESC_BASE(&DescCs.Legacy); } /* * Now set the accessed bit before * writing the return address to the stack and committing the result into * CS, CSHID and RIP. */ /** @todo Testcase: Need to check WHEN exactly the accessed bit is set. */ if (!(DescCs.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED)) { rcStrict = iemMemMarkSelDescAccessed(pVCpu, uNewCs); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /** @todo check what VT-x and AMD-V does. */ DescCs.Legacy.Gen.u4Type |= X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED; } /* commit */ if (cbPop) /** @todo This cannot be right. We're using the old CS mode here, and iemRegAddToRspEx checks fExec. */ iemRegAddToRspEx(pVCpu, &NewRsp, cbPop); if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Attr.n.u1DefBig || f64BitCs) pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp = NewRsp.u; else pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.sp = (uint16_t)NewRsp.u; if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT) pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = uNewRip & UINT16_MAX; /** @todo Testcase: When exactly does this occur? With call it happens prior to the limit check according to Intel... */ else pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = uNewRip; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel = uNewCs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.ValidSel = uNewCs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Attr.u = X86DESC_GET_HID_ATTR(&DescCs.Legacy); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit = cbLimitCs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u64Base = u64Base; /** @todo check if the hidden bits are loaded correctly for 64-bit * mode. */ iemRecalcExecModeAndCplFlags(pVCpu); } /* Flush the prefetch buffer. */ IEM_FLUSH_PREFETCH_HEAVY(pVCpu, cbInstr); /** @todo use light flush for same privilege? */ return iemRegFinishClearingRF(pVCpu); } /** * Implements retn and retn imm16. * * We're doing this in C because of the \#GP that might be raised if the popped * program counter is out of bounds. * * The hope with this forced inline worker function, is that the compiler will * be clever enough to eliminate unused code for the constant enmEffOpSize and * maybe cbPop parameters. * * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure of the * calling thread. * @param cbInstr The current instruction length. * @param enmEffOpSize The effective operand size. This is constant. * @param cbPop The amount of arguments to pop from the stack * (bytes). This can be constant (zero). */ DECL_FORCE_INLINE(VBOXSTRICTRC) iemCImpl_ReturnNearCommon(PVMCPUCC pVCpu, uint8_t cbInstr, IEMMODE enmEffOpSize, uint16_t cbPop) { /* Fetch the RSP from the stack. */ VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict; RTUINT64U NewRip; RTUINT64U NewRsp; NewRsp.u = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp; switch (enmEffOpSize) { case IEMMODE_16BIT: NewRip.u = 0; rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU16Ex(pVCpu, &NewRip.Words.w0, &NewRsp); break; case IEMMODE_32BIT: NewRip.u = 0; rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU32Ex(pVCpu, &NewRip.DWords.dw0, &NewRsp); break; case IEMMODE_64BIT: rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU64Ex(pVCpu, &NewRip.u, &NewRsp); break; IEM_NOT_REACHED_DEFAULT_CASE_RET(); } if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* Check the new RSP before loading it. */ /** @todo Should test this as the intel+amd pseudo code doesn't mention half * of it. The canonical test is performed here and for call. */ if (enmEffOpSize != IEMMODE_64BIT) { if (RT_LIKELY(NewRip.DWords.dw0 <= pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit)) { /* likely */ } else { Log(("retn newrip=%llx - out of bounds (%x) -> #GP\n", NewRip.u, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit)); return iemRaiseSelectorBounds(pVCpu, X86_SREG_CS, IEM_ACCESS_INSTRUCTION); } } else { if (RT_LIKELY(IEM_IS_CANONICAL(NewRip.u))) { /* likely */ } else { Log(("retn newrip=%llx - not canonical -> #GP\n", NewRip.u)); return iemRaiseNotCanonical(pVCpu); } } /* Apply cbPop */ if (cbPop) iemRegAddToRspEx(pVCpu, &NewRsp, cbPop); /* Commit it. */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = NewRip.u; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp = NewRsp.u; /* Flush the prefetch buffer. */ IEM_FLUSH_PREFETCH_HEAVY(pVCpu, cbInstr); /** @todo only need a light flush here, don't we? We don't really need any flushing... */ RT_NOREF(cbInstr); return iemRegFinishClearingRF(pVCpu); } /** * Implements retn imm16 with 16-bit effective operand size. * * @param cbPop The amount of arguments to pop from the stack (bytes). */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_retn_iw_16, uint16_t, cbPop) { return iemCImpl_ReturnNearCommon(pVCpu, cbInstr, IEMMODE_16BIT, cbPop); } /** * Implements retn imm16 with 32-bit effective operand size. * * @param cbPop The amount of arguments to pop from the stack (bytes). */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_retn_iw_32, uint16_t, cbPop) { return iemCImpl_ReturnNearCommon(pVCpu, cbInstr, IEMMODE_32BIT, cbPop); } /** * Implements retn imm16 with 64-bit effective operand size. * * @param cbPop The amount of arguments to pop from the stack (bytes). */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_retn_iw_64, uint16_t, cbPop) { return iemCImpl_ReturnNearCommon(pVCpu, cbInstr, IEMMODE_64BIT, cbPop); } /** * Implements retn with 16-bit effective operand size. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_retn_16) { return iemCImpl_ReturnNearCommon(pVCpu, cbInstr, IEMMODE_16BIT, 0); } /** * Implements retn with 32-bit effective operand size. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_retn_32) { return iemCImpl_ReturnNearCommon(pVCpu, cbInstr, IEMMODE_32BIT, 0); } /** * Implements retn with 64-bit effective operand size. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_retn_64) { return iemCImpl_ReturnNearCommon(pVCpu, cbInstr, IEMMODE_64BIT, 0); } /** * Implements enter. * * We're doing this in C because the instruction is insane, even for the * u8NestingLevel=0 case dealing with the stack is tedious. * * @param enmEffOpSize The effective operand size. * @param cbFrame Frame size. * @param cParameters Frame parameter count. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_3(iemCImpl_enter, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize, uint16_t, cbFrame, uint8_t, cParameters) { /* Push RBP, saving the old value in TmpRbp. */ RTUINT64U NewRsp; NewRsp.u = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp; RTUINT64U TmpRbp; TmpRbp.u = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rbp; RTUINT64U NewRbp; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict; if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_64BIT) { rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU64Ex(pVCpu, TmpRbp.u, &NewRsp); NewRbp = NewRsp; } else if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_32BIT) { rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU32Ex(pVCpu, TmpRbp.DWords.dw0, &NewRsp); NewRbp = NewRsp; } else { rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU16Ex(pVCpu, TmpRbp.Words.w0, &NewRsp); NewRbp = TmpRbp; NewRbp.Words.w0 = NewRsp.Words.w0; } if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* Copy the parameters (aka nesting levels by Intel). */ cParameters &= 0x1f; if (cParameters > 0) { switch (enmEffOpSize) { case IEMMODE_16BIT: if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Attr.n.u1DefBig) TmpRbp.DWords.dw0 -= 2; else TmpRbp.Words.w0 -= 2; do { uint16_t u16Tmp; rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU16Ex(pVCpu, &u16Tmp, &TmpRbp); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) break; rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU16Ex(pVCpu, u16Tmp, &NewRsp); } while (--cParameters > 0 && rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS); break; case IEMMODE_32BIT: if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Attr.n.u1DefBig) TmpRbp.DWords.dw0 -= 4; else TmpRbp.Words.w0 -= 4; do { uint32_t u32Tmp; rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU32Ex(pVCpu, &u32Tmp, &TmpRbp); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) break; rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU32Ex(pVCpu, u32Tmp, &NewRsp); } while (--cParameters > 0 && rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS); break; case IEMMODE_64BIT: TmpRbp.u -= 8; do { uint64_t u64Tmp; rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU64Ex(pVCpu, &u64Tmp, &TmpRbp); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) break; rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU64Ex(pVCpu, u64Tmp, &NewRsp); } while (--cParameters > 0 && rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS); break; IEM_NOT_REACHED_DEFAULT_CASE_RET(); } if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return VINF_SUCCESS; /* Push the new RBP */ if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_64BIT) rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU64Ex(pVCpu, NewRbp.u, &NewRsp); else if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_32BIT) rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU32Ex(pVCpu, NewRbp.DWords.dw0, &NewRsp); else rcStrict = iemMemStackPushU16Ex(pVCpu, NewRbp.Words.w0, &NewRsp); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; } /* Recalc RSP. */ iemRegSubFromRspEx(pVCpu, &NewRsp, cbFrame); /** @todo Should probe write access at the new RSP according to AMD. */ /** @todo Should handle accesses to the VMX APIC-access page. */ /* Commit it. */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rbp = NewRbp.u; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp = NewRsp.u; return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements leave. * * We're doing this in C because messing with the stack registers is annoying * since they depends on SS attributes. * * @param enmEffOpSize The effective operand size. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_leave, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize) { /* Calculate the intermediate RSP from RBP and the stack attributes. */ RTUINT64U NewRsp; if (IEM_IS_64BIT_CODE(pVCpu)) NewRsp.u = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rbp; else if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Attr.n.u1DefBig) NewRsp.u = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ebp; else { /** @todo Check that LEAVE actually preserve the high EBP bits. */ NewRsp.u = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp; NewRsp.Words.w0 = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.bp; } /* Pop RBP according to the operand size. */ VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict; RTUINT64U NewRbp; switch (enmEffOpSize) { case IEMMODE_16BIT: NewRbp.u = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rbp; rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU16Ex(pVCpu, &NewRbp.Words.w0, &NewRsp); break; case IEMMODE_32BIT: NewRbp.u = 0; rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU32Ex(pVCpu, &NewRbp.DWords.dw0, &NewRsp); break; case IEMMODE_64BIT: rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU64Ex(pVCpu, &NewRbp.u, &NewRsp); break; IEM_NOT_REACHED_DEFAULT_CASE_RET(); } if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* Commit it. */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rbp = NewRbp.u; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp = NewRsp.u; return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements int3 and int XX. * * @param u8Int The interrupt vector number. * @param enmInt The int instruction type. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_int, uint8_t, u8Int, IEMINT, enmInt) { Assert(pVCpu->iem.s.cXcptRecursions == 0); /* * We must check if this INT3 might belong to DBGF before raising a #BP. */ if (u8Int == 3) { PVMCC pVM = pVCpu->CTX_SUFF(pVM); if (pVM->dbgf.ro.cEnabledInt3Breakpoints == 0) { /* likely: No vbox debugger breakpoints */ } else { VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = DBGFTrap03Handler(pVM, pVCpu, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx); Log(("iemCImpl_int: DBGFTrap03Handler -> %Rrc\n", VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict) )); if (rcStrict != VINF_EM_RAW_GUEST_TRAP) return iemSetPassUpStatus(pVCpu, rcStrict); } } /** @todo single stepping */ return iemRaiseXcptOrInt(pVCpu, cbInstr, u8Int, IEM_XCPT_FLAGS_T_SOFT_INT | enmInt, 0, 0); } /** * Implements iret for real mode and V8086 mode. * * @param enmEffOpSize The effective operand size. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_iret_real_v8086, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize) { X86EFLAGS Efl; Efl.u = IEMMISC_GET_EFL(pVCpu); NOREF(cbInstr); /* * iret throws an exception if VME isn't enabled. */ if ( Efl.Bits.u1VM && Efl.Bits.u2IOPL != 3 && !(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_VME)) return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); /* * Do the stack bits, but don't commit RSP before everything checks * out right. */ Assert(enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_32BIT || enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT); VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict; RTCPTRUNION uFrame; uint16_t uNewCs; uint32_t uNewEip; uint32_t uNewFlags; uint64_t uNewRsp; if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_32BIT) { rcStrict = iemMemStackPopBeginSpecial(pVCpu, 12, 1, &uFrame.pv, &uNewRsp); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; uNewEip = uFrame.pu32[0]; if (uNewEip > UINT16_MAX) return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); uNewCs = (uint16_t)uFrame.pu32[1]; uNewFlags = uFrame.pu32[2]; uNewFlags &= X86_EFL_CF | X86_EFL_PF | X86_EFL_AF | X86_EFL_ZF | X86_EFL_SF | X86_EFL_TF | X86_EFL_IF | X86_EFL_DF | X86_EFL_OF | X86_EFL_IOPL | X86_EFL_NT | X86_EFL_RF /*| X86_EFL_VM*/ | X86_EFL_AC /*|X86_EFL_VIF*/ /*|X86_EFL_VIP*/ | X86_EFL_ID; if (IEM_GET_TARGET_CPU(pVCpu) <= IEMTARGETCPU_386) uNewFlags &= ~(X86_EFL_AC | X86_EFL_ID | X86_EFL_VIF | X86_EFL_VIP); uNewFlags |= Efl.u & (X86_EFL_VM | X86_EFL_VIF | X86_EFL_VIP | X86_EFL_1); } else { rcStrict = iemMemStackPopBeginSpecial(pVCpu, 6, 1, &uFrame.pv, &uNewRsp); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; uNewEip = uFrame.pu16[0]; uNewCs = uFrame.pu16[1]; uNewFlags = uFrame.pu16[2]; uNewFlags &= X86_EFL_CF | X86_EFL_PF | X86_EFL_AF | X86_EFL_ZF | X86_EFL_SF | X86_EFL_TF | X86_EFL_IF | X86_EFL_DF | X86_EFL_OF | X86_EFL_IOPL | X86_EFL_NT; uNewFlags |= Efl.u & ((UINT32_C(0xffff0000) | X86_EFL_1) & ~X86_EFL_RF); /** @todo The intel pseudo code does not indicate what happens to * reserved flags. We just ignore them. */ /* Ancient CPU adjustments: See iemCImpl_popf. */ if (IEM_GET_TARGET_CPU(pVCpu) == IEMTARGETCPU_286) uNewFlags &= ~(X86_EFL_NT | X86_EFL_IOPL); } rcStrict = iemMemStackPopDoneSpecial(pVCpu, uFrame.pv); if (RT_LIKELY(rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS)) { /* extremely likely */ } else return rcStrict; /** @todo Check how this is supposed to work if sp=0xfffe. */ Log7(("iemCImpl_iret_real_v8086: uNewCs=%#06x uNewRip=%#010x uNewFlags=%#x uNewRsp=%#18llx\n", uNewCs, uNewEip, uNewFlags, uNewRsp)); /* * Check the limit of the new EIP. */ /** @todo Only the AMD pseudo code check the limit here, what's * right? */ if (uNewEip > pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit) return iemRaiseSelectorBounds(pVCpu, X86_SREG_CS, IEM_ACCESS_INSTRUCTION); /* * V8086 checks and flag adjustments */ if (Efl.Bits.u1VM) { if (Efl.Bits.u2IOPL == 3) { /* Preserve IOPL and clear RF. */ uNewFlags &= ~(X86_EFL_IOPL | X86_EFL_RF); uNewFlags |= Efl.u & (X86_EFL_IOPL); } else if ( enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT && ( !(uNewFlags & X86_EFL_IF) || !Efl.Bits.u1VIP ) && !(uNewFlags & X86_EFL_TF) ) { /* Move IF to VIF, clear RF and preserve IF and IOPL.*/ uNewFlags &= ~X86_EFL_VIF; uNewFlags |= (uNewFlags & X86_EFL_IF) << (19 - 9); uNewFlags &= ~(X86_EFL_IF | X86_EFL_IOPL | X86_EFL_RF); uNewFlags |= Efl.u & (X86_EFL_IF | X86_EFL_IOPL); } else return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); Log7(("iemCImpl_iret_real_v8086: u1VM=1: adjusted uNewFlags=%#x\n", uNewFlags)); } /* * Commit the operation. */ #ifdef DBGFTRACE_ENABLED RTTraceBufAddMsgF(pVCpu->CTX_SUFF(pVM)->CTX_SUFF(hTraceBuf), "iret/rm %04x:%04x -> %04x:%04x %x %04llx", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eip, uNewCs, uNewEip, uNewFlags, uNewRsp); #endif pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp = uNewRsp; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = uNewEip; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel = uNewCs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.ValidSel = uNewCs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u64Base = (uint32_t)uNewCs << 4; /** @todo do we load attribs and limit as well? */ Assert(uNewFlags & X86_EFL_1); IEMMISC_SET_EFL(pVCpu, uNewFlags); /* Flush the prefetch buffer. */ IEM_FLUSH_PREFETCH_HEAVY(pVCpu, cbInstr); /** @todo can do light flush in real mode at least */ /** @todo single stepping */ return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Loads a segment register when entering V8086 mode. * * @param pSReg The segment register. * @param uSeg The segment to load. */ static void iemCImplCommonV8086LoadSeg(PCPUMSELREG pSReg, uint16_t uSeg) { pSReg->Sel = uSeg; pSReg->ValidSel = uSeg; pSReg->fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pSReg->u64Base = (uint32_t)uSeg << 4; pSReg->u32Limit = 0xffff; pSReg->Attr.u = X86_SEL_TYPE_RW_ACC | RT_BIT(4) /*!sys*/ | RT_BIT(7) /*P*/ | (3 /*DPL*/ << 5); /* VT-x wants 0xf3 */ /** @todo Testcase: Check if VT-x really needs this and what it does itself when * IRET'ing to V8086. */ } /** * Implements iret for protected mode returning to V8086 mode. * * @param uNewEip The new EIP. * @param uNewCs The new CS. * @param uNewFlags The new EFLAGS. * @param uNewRsp The RSP after the initial IRET frame. * * @note This can only be a 32-bit iret du to the X86_EFL_VM position. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_4(iemCImpl_iret_prot_v8086, uint32_t, uNewEip, uint16_t, uNewCs, uint32_t, uNewFlags, uint64_t, uNewRsp) { RT_NOREF_PV(cbInstr); IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_SREG_MASK); /* * Pop the V8086 specific frame bits off the stack. */ VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict; RTCPTRUNION uFrame; rcStrict = iemMemStackPopContinueSpecial(pVCpu, 0 /*off*/, 24 /*cbMem*/, &uFrame.pv, uNewRsp); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; uint32_t uNewEsp = uFrame.pu32[0]; uint16_t uNewSs = uFrame.pu32[1]; uint16_t uNewEs = uFrame.pu32[2]; uint16_t uNewDs = uFrame.pu32[3]; uint16_t uNewFs = uFrame.pu32[4]; uint16_t uNewGs = uFrame.pu32[5]; rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, (void *)uFrame.pv, IEM_ACCESS_STACK_R); /* don't use iemMemStackPopCommitSpecial here. */ if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* * Commit the operation. */ uNewFlags &= X86_EFL_LIVE_MASK; uNewFlags |= X86_EFL_RA1_MASK; #ifdef DBGFTRACE_ENABLED RTTraceBufAddMsgF(pVCpu->CTX_SUFF(pVM)->CTX_SUFF(hTraceBuf), "iret/p/v %04x:%08x -> %04x:%04x %x %04x:%04x", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eip, uNewCs, uNewEip, uNewFlags, uNewSs, uNewEsp); #endif Log7(("iemCImpl_iret_prot_v8086: %04x:%08x -> %04x:%04x %x %04x:%04x\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eip, uNewCs, uNewEip, uNewFlags, uNewSs, uNewEsp)); IEMMISC_SET_EFL(pVCpu, uNewFlags); iemCImplCommonV8086LoadSeg(&pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs, uNewCs); iemCImplCommonV8086LoadSeg(&pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss, uNewSs); iemCImplCommonV8086LoadSeg(&pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.es, uNewEs); iemCImplCommonV8086LoadSeg(&pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ds, uNewDs); iemCImplCommonV8086LoadSeg(&pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.fs, uNewFs); iemCImplCommonV8086LoadSeg(&pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.gs, uNewGs); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = (uint16_t)uNewEip; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp = uNewEsp; /** @todo check this out! */ pVCpu->iem.s.fExec = (pVCpu->iem.s.fExec & ~(IEM_F_MODE_MASK | IEM_F_X86_CPL_MASK)) | (3 << IEM_F_X86_CPL_SHIFT) | IEM_F_MODE_X86_16BIT_PROT_V86; /* Flush the prefetch buffer. */ IEM_FLUSH_PREFETCH_HEAVY(pVCpu, cbInstr); /** @todo single stepping */ return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Implements iret for protected mode returning via a nested task. * * @param enmEffOpSize The effective operand size. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_iret_prot_NestedTask, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize) { Log7(("iemCImpl_iret_prot_NestedTask:\n")); #ifndef IEM_IMPLEMENTS_TASKSWITCH IEM_RETURN_ASPECT_NOT_IMPLEMENTED(); #else RT_NOREF_PV(enmEffOpSize); /* * Read the segment selector in the link-field of the current TSS. */ RTSEL uSelRet; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemFetchSysU16(pVCpu, &uSelRet, UINT8_MAX, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.u64Base); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* * Fetch the returning task's TSS descriptor from the GDT. */ if (uSelRet & X86_SEL_LDT) { Log(("iret_prot_NestedTask TSS not in LDT. uSelRet=%04x -> #TS\n", uSelRet)); return iemRaiseTaskSwitchFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSelRet); } IEMSELDESC TssDesc; rcStrict = iemMemFetchSelDesc(pVCpu, &TssDesc, uSelRet, X86_XCPT_GP); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; if (TssDesc.Legacy.Gate.u1DescType) { Log(("iret_prot_NestedTask Invalid TSS type. uSelRet=%04x -> #TS\n", uSelRet)); return iemRaiseTaskSwitchFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSelRet & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL); } if ( TssDesc.Legacy.Gate.u4Type != X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_286_TSS_BUSY && TssDesc.Legacy.Gate.u4Type != X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_386_TSS_BUSY) { Log(("iret_prot_NestedTask TSS is not busy. uSelRet=%04x DescType=%#x -> #TS\n", uSelRet, TssDesc.Legacy.Gate.u4Type)); return iemRaiseTaskSwitchFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSelRet & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL); } if (!TssDesc.Legacy.Gate.u1Present) { Log(("iret_prot_NestedTask TSS is not present. uSelRet=%04x -> #NP\n", uSelRet)); return iemRaiseSelectorNotPresentBySelector(pVCpu, uSelRet & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL); } uint32_t uNextEip = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eip + cbInstr; return iemTaskSwitch(pVCpu, IEMTASKSWITCH_IRET, uNextEip, 0 /* fFlags */, 0 /* uErr */, 0 /* uCr2 */, uSelRet, &TssDesc); #endif } /** * Implements iret for protected mode * * @param enmEffOpSize The effective operand size. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_iret_prot, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize) { NOREF(cbInstr); Assert(enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_32BIT || enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT); /* * Nested task return. */ if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1NT) return IEM_CIMPL_CALL_1(iemCImpl_iret_prot_NestedTask, enmEffOpSize); /* * Normal return. * * Do the stack bits, but don't commit RSP before everything checks * out right. */ Assert(enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_32BIT || enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT); VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict; RTCPTRUNION uFrame; uint16_t uNewCs; uint32_t uNewEip; uint32_t uNewFlags; uint64_t uNewRsp; if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_32BIT) { rcStrict = iemMemStackPopBeginSpecial(pVCpu, 12, 3, &uFrame.pv, &uNewRsp); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; uNewEip = uFrame.pu32[0]; uNewCs = (uint16_t)uFrame.pu32[1]; uNewFlags = uFrame.pu32[2]; } else { rcStrict = iemMemStackPopBeginSpecial(pVCpu, 6, 1, &uFrame.pv, &uNewRsp); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; uNewEip = uFrame.pu16[0]; uNewCs = uFrame.pu16[1]; uNewFlags = uFrame.pu16[2]; } rcStrict = iemMemStackPopDoneSpecial(pVCpu, (void *)uFrame.pv); /* don't use iemMemStackPopCommitSpecial here. */ if (RT_LIKELY(rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS)) { /* extremely likely */ } else return rcStrict; Log7(("iemCImpl_iret_prot: uNewCs=%#06x uNewEip=%#010x uNewFlags=%#x uNewRsp=%#18llx uCpl=%u\n", uNewCs, uNewEip, uNewFlags, uNewRsp, IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu))); /* * We're hopefully not returning to V8086 mode... */ if ( (uNewFlags & X86_EFL_VM) && IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) == 0) { Assert(enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_32BIT); return IEM_CIMPL_CALL_4(iemCImpl_iret_prot_v8086, uNewEip, uNewCs, uNewFlags, uNewRsp); } /* * Protected mode. */ /* Read the CS descriptor. */ if (!(uNewCs & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL)) { Log(("iret %04x:%08x -> invalid CS selector, #GP(0)\n", uNewCs, uNewEip)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } IEMSELDESC DescCS; rcStrict = iemMemFetchSelDesc(pVCpu, &DescCS, uNewCs, X86_XCPT_GP); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) { Log(("iret %04x:%08x - rcStrict=%Rrc when fetching CS\n", uNewCs, uNewEip, VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict))); return rcStrict; } /* Must be a code descriptor. */ if (!DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u1DescType) { Log(("iret %04x:%08x - CS is system segment (%#x) -> #GP\n", uNewCs, uNewEip, DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCs); } if (!(DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE)) { Log(("iret %04x:%08x - not code segment (%#x) -> #GP\n", uNewCs, uNewEip, DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCs); } /* Privilege checks. */ if (!(DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_CONF)) { if ((uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL) != DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl) { Log(("iret %04x:%08x - RPL != DPL (%d) -> #GP\n", uNewCs, uNewEip, DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCs); } } else if ((uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL) < DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl) { Log(("iret %04x:%08x - RPL < DPL (%d) -> #GP\n", uNewCs, uNewEip, DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCs); } if ((uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL) < IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu)) { Log(("iret %04x:%08x - RPL < CPL (%d) -> #GP\n", uNewCs, uNewEip, IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCs); } /* Present? */ if (!DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u1Present) { Log(("iret %04x:%08x - CS not present -> #NP\n", uNewCs, uNewEip)); return iemRaiseSelectorNotPresentBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCs); } uint32_t cbLimitCS = X86DESC_LIMIT_G(&DescCS.Legacy); /* * Return to outer level? */ if ((uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL) != IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu)) { uint16_t uNewSS; uint32_t uNewESP; if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_32BIT) { rcStrict = iemMemStackPopContinueSpecial(pVCpu, 0/*off*/, 8 /*cbMem*/, &uFrame.pv, uNewRsp); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /** @todo We might be popping a 32-bit ESP from the IRET frame, but whether * 16-bit or 32-bit are being loaded into SP depends on the D/B * bit of the popped SS selector it turns out. */ uNewESP = uFrame.pu32[0]; uNewSS = (uint16_t)uFrame.pu32[1]; } else { rcStrict = iemMemStackPopContinueSpecial(pVCpu, 0 /*off*/, 4 /*cbMem*/, &uFrame.pv, uNewRsp); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; uNewESP = uFrame.pu16[0]; uNewSS = uFrame.pu16[1]; } rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, (void *)uFrame.pv, IEM_ACCESS_STACK_R); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; Log7(("iemCImpl_iret_prot: uNewSS=%#06x uNewESP=%#010x\n", uNewSS, uNewESP)); /* Read the SS descriptor. */ if (!(uNewSS & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL)) { Log(("iret %04x:%08x/%04x:%08x -> invalid SS selector, #GP(0)\n", uNewCs, uNewEip, uNewSS, uNewESP)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } IEMSELDESC DescSS; rcStrict = iemMemFetchSelDesc(pVCpu, &DescSS, uNewSS, X86_XCPT_GP); /** @todo Correct exception? */ if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) { Log(("iret %04x:%08x/%04x:%08x - %Rrc when fetching SS\n", uNewCs, uNewEip, uNewSS, uNewESP, VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict))); return rcStrict; } /* Privilege checks. */ if ((uNewSS & X86_SEL_RPL) != (uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL)) { Log(("iret %04x:%08x/%04x:%08x -> SS.RPL != CS.RPL -> #GP\n", uNewCs, uNewEip, uNewSS, uNewESP)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewSS); } if (DescSS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl != (uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL)) { Log(("iret %04x:%08x/%04x:%08x -> SS.DPL (%d) != CS.RPL -> #GP\n", uNewCs, uNewEip, uNewSS, uNewESP, DescSS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewSS); } /* Must be a writeable data segment descriptor. */ if (!DescSS.Legacy.Gen.u1DescType) { Log(("iret %04x:%08x/%04x:%08x -> SS is system segment (%#x) -> #GP\n", uNewCs, uNewEip, uNewSS, uNewESP, DescSS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewSS); } if ((DescSS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & (X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE | X86_SEL_TYPE_WRITE)) != X86_SEL_TYPE_WRITE) { Log(("iret %04x:%08x/%04x:%08x - not writable data segment (%#x) -> #GP\n", uNewCs, uNewEip, uNewSS, uNewESP, DescSS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewSS); } /* Present? */ if (!DescSS.Legacy.Gen.u1Present) { Log(("iret %04x:%08x/%04x:%08x -> SS not present -> #SS\n", uNewCs, uNewEip, uNewSS, uNewESP)); return iemRaiseStackSelectorNotPresentBySelector(pVCpu, uNewSS); } uint32_t cbLimitSs = X86DESC_LIMIT_G(&DescSS.Legacy); /* Check EIP. */ if (uNewEip > cbLimitCS) { Log(("iret %04x:%08x/%04x:%08x -> EIP is out of bounds (%#x) -> #GP(0)\n", uNewCs, uNewEip, uNewSS, uNewESP, cbLimitCS)); /** @todo Which is it, \#GP(0) or \#GP(sel)? */ return iemRaiseSelectorBoundsBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCs); } /* * Commit the changes, marking CS and SS accessed first since * that may fail. */ if (!(DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED)) { rcStrict = iemMemMarkSelDescAccessed(pVCpu, uNewCs); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type |= X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED; } if (!(DescSS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED)) { rcStrict = iemMemMarkSelDescAccessed(pVCpu, uNewSS); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; DescSS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type |= X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED; } uint32_t fEFlagsMask = X86_EFL_CF | X86_EFL_PF | X86_EFL_AF | X86_EFL_ZF | X86_EFL_SF | X86_EFL_TF | X86_EFL_DF | X86_EFL_OF | X86_EFL_NT; if (enmEffOpSize != IEMMODE_16BIT) fEFlagsMask |= X86_EFL_RF | X86_EFL_AC | X86_EFL_ID; if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) == 0) fEFlagsMask |= X86_EFL_IF | X86_EFL_IOPL | X86_EFL_VIF | X86_EFL_VIP; /* VM is 0 */ else if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) <= pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u2IOPL) fEFlagsMask |= X86_EFL_IF; if (IEM_GET_TARGET_CPU(pVCpu) <= IEMTARGETCPU_386) fEFlagsMask &= ~(X86_EFL_AC | X86_EFL_ID | X86_EFL_VIF | X86_EFL_VIP); uint32_t fEFlagsNew = IEMMISC_GET_EFL(pVCpu); fEFlagsNew &= ~fEFlagsMask; fEFlagsNew |= uNewFlags & fEFlagsMask; #ifdef DBGFTRACE_ENABLED RTTraceBufAddMsgF(pVCpu->CTX_SUFF(pVM)->CTX_SUFF(hTraceBuf), "iret/%up%u %04x:%08x -> %04x:%04x %x %04x:%04x", IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu), uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eip, uNewCs, uNewEip, uNewFlags, uNewSS, uNewESP); #endif IEMMISC_SET_EFL(pVCpu, fEFlagsNew); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = uNewEip; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel = uNewCs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.ValidSel = uNewCs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Attr.u = X86DESC_GET_HID_ATTR(&DescCS.Legacy); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit = cbLimitCS; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u64Base = X86DESC_BASE(&DescCS.Legacy); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Sel = uNewSS; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.ValidSel = uNewSS; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Attr.u = X86DESC_GET_HID_ATTR(&DescSS.Legacy); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.u32Limit = cbLimitSs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.u64Base = X86DESC_BASE(&DescSS.Legacy); if (!pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Attr.n.u1DefBig) pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.sp = (uint16_t)uNewESP; else pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp = uNewESP; iemHlpAdjustSelectorForNewCpl(pVCpu, uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ds); iemHlpAdjustSelectorForNewCpl(pVCpu, uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.es); iemHlpAdjustSelectorForNewCpl(pVCpu, uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.fs); iemHlpAdjustSelectorForNewCpl(pVCpu, uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.gs); iemRecalcExecModeAndCplFlags(pVCpu); /* Done! */ } /* * Return to the same level. */ else { /* Check EIP. */ if (uNewEip > cbLimitCS) { Log(("iret %04x:%08x - EIP is out of bounds (%#x) -> #GP(0)\n", uNewCs, uNewEip, cbLimitCS)); /** @todo Which is it, \#GP(0) or \#GP(sel)? */ return iemRaiseSelectorBoundsBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCs); } /* * Commit the changes, marking CS first since it may fail. */ if (!(DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED)) { rcStrict = iemMemMarkSelDescAccessed(pVCpu, uNewCs); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type |= X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED; } X86EFLAGS NewEfl; NewEfl.u = IEMMISC_GET_EFL(pVCpu); uint32_t fEFlagsMask = X86_EFL_CF | X86_EFL_PF | X86_EFL_AF | X86_EFL_ZF | X86_EFL_SF | X86_EFL_TF | X86_EFL_DF | X86_EFL_OF | X86_EFL_NT; if (enmEffOpSize != IEMMODE_16BIT) fEFlagsMask |= X86_EFL_RF | X86_EFL_AC | X86_EFL_ID; if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) == 0) fEFlagsMask |= X86_EFL_IF | X86_EFL_IOPL | X86_EFL_VIF | X86_EFL_VIP; /* VM is 0 */ else if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) <= NewEfl.Bits.u2IOPL) fEFlagsMask |= X86_EFL_IF; if (IEM_GET_TARGET_CPU(pVCpu) <= IEMTARGETCPU_386) fEFlagsMask &= ~(X86_EFL_AC | X86_EFL_ID | X86_EFL_VIF | X86_EFL_VIP); NewEfl.u &= ~fEFlagsMask; NewEfl.u |= fEFlagsMask & uNewFlags; #ifdef DBGFTRACE_ENABLED RTTraceBufAddMsgF(pVCpu->CTX_SUFF(pVM)->CTX_SUFF(hTraceBuf), "iret/%up %04x:%08x -> %04x:%04x %x %04x:%04llx", IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu), pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eip, uNewCs, uNewEip, uNewFlags, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Sel, uNewRsp); #endif IEMMISC_SET_EFL(pVCpu, NewEfl.u); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = uNewEip; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel = uNewCs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.ValidSel = uNewCs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Attr.u = X86DESC_GET_HID_ATTR(&DescCS.Legacy); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit = cbLimitCS; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u64Base = X86DESC_BASE(&DescCS.Legacy); if (!pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Attr.n.u1DefBig) pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.sp = (uint16_t)uNewRsp; else pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp = uNewRsp; iemRecalcExecModeAndCplFlags(pVCpu); /* Done! */ } /* Flush the prefetch buffer. */ IEM_FLUSH_PREFETCH_HEAVY(pVCpu, cbInstr); /** @todo may light flush if same ring? */ /** @todo single stepping */ return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Implements iret for long mode * * @param enmEffOpSize The effective operand size. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_iret_64bit, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize) { NOREF(cbInstr); /* * Nested task return is not supported in long mode. */ if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1NT) { Log(("iretq with NT=1 (eflags=%#x) -> #GP(0)\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.u)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* * Normal return. * * Do the stack bits, but don't commit RSP before everything checks * out right. */ VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict; RTCPTRUNION uFrame; uint64_t uNewRip; uint16_t uNewCs; uint16_t uNewSs; uint32_t uNewFlags; uint64_t uNewRsp; if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_64BIT) { rcStrict = iemMemStackPopBeginSpecial(pVCpu, 5*8, 7, &uFrame.pv, &uNewRsp); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; uNewRip = uFrame.pu64[0]; uNewCs = (uint16_t)uFrame.pu64[1]; uNewFlags = (uint32_t)uFrame.pu64[2]; uNewRsp = uFrame.pu64[3]; uNewSs = (uint16_t)uFrame.pu64[4]; } else if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_32BIT) { rcStrict = iemMemStackPopBeginSpecial(pVCpu, 5*4, 3, &uFrame.pv, &uNewRsp); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; uNewRip = uFrame.pu32[0]; uNewCs = (uint16_t)uFrame.pu32[1]; uNewFlags = uFrame.pu32[2]; uNewRsp = uFrame.pu32[3]; uNewSs = (uint16_t)uFrame.pu32[4]; } else { Assert(enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT); rcStrict = iemMemStackPopBeginSpecial(pVCpu, 5*2, 1, &uFrame.pv, &uNewRsp); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; uNewRip = uFrame.pu16[0]; uNewCs = uFrame.pu16[1]; uNewFlags = uFrame.pu16[2]; uNewRsp = uFrame.pu16[3]; uNewSs = uFrame.pu16[4]; } rcStrict = iemMemStackPopDoneSpecial(pVCpu, (void *)uFrame.pv); /* don't use iemMemStackPopCommitSpecial here. */ if (RT_LIKELY(rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS)) { /* extremely like */ } else return rcStrict; Log7(("iretq stack: cs:rip=%04x:%016RX64 rflags=%016RX64 ss:rsp=%04x:%016RX64\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, uNewFlags, uNewSs, uNewRsp)); /* * Check stuff. */ /* Read the CS descriptor. */ if (!(uNewCs & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL)) { Log(("iret %04x:%016RX64/%04x:%016RX64 -> invalid CS selector, #GP(0)\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, uNewSs, uNewRsp)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } IEMSELDESC DescCS; rcStrict = iemMemFetchSelDesc(pVCpu, &DescCS, uNewCs, X86_XCPT_GP); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) { Log(("iret %04x:%016RX64/%04x:%016RX64 - rcStrict=%Rrc when fetching CS\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, uNewSs, uNewRsp, VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict))); return rcStrict; } /* Must be a code descriptor. */ if ( !DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u1DescType || !(DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE)) { Log(("iret %04x:%016RX64/%04x:%016RX64 - CS is not a code segment T=%u T=%#xu -> #GP\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, uNewSs, uNewRsp, DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u1DescType, DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCs); } /* Privilege checks. */ uint8_t const uNewCpl = uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL; if (!(DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_CONF)) { if ((uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL) != DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl) { Log(("iret %04x:%016RX64 - RPL != DPL (%d) -> #GP\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCs); } } else if ((uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL) < DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl) { Log(("iret %04x:%016RX64 - RPL < DPL (%d) -> #GP\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCs); } if ((uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL) < IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu)) { Log(("iret %04x:%016RX64 - RPL < CPL (%d) -> #GP\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCs); } /* Present? */ if (!DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u1Present) { Log(("iret %04x:%016RX64/%04x:%016RX64 - CS not present -> #NP\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, uNewSs, uNewRsp)); return iemRaiseSelectorNotPresentBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCs); } uint32_t cbLimitCS = X86DESC_LIMIT_G(&DescCS.Legacy); /* Read the SS descriptor. */ IEMSELDESC DescSS; if (!(uNewSs & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL)) { if ( !DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u1Long || DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u1DefBig /** @todo exactly how does iret (and others) behave with u1Long=1 and u1DefBig=1? \#GP(sel)? */ || uNewCpl > 2) /** @todo verify SS=0 impossible for ring-3. */ { Log(("iret %04x:%016RX64/%04x:%016RX64 -> invalid SS selector, #GP(0)\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, uNewSs, uNewRsp)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* Make sure SS is sensible, marked as accessed etc. */ iemMemFakeStackSelDesc(&DescSS, (uNewSs & X86_SEL_RPL)); } else { rcStrict = iemMemFetchSelDesc(pVCpu, &DescSS, uNewSs, X86_XCPT_GP); /** @todo Correct exception? */ if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) { Log(("iret %04x:%016RX64/%04x:%016RX64 - %Rrc when fetching SS\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, uNewSs, uNewRsp, VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict))); return rcStrict; } } /* Privilege checks. */ if ((uNewSs & X86_SEL_RPL) != (uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL)) { Log(("iret %04x:%016RX64/%04x:%016RX64 -> SS.RPL != CS.RPL -> #GP\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, uNewSs, uNewRsp)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewSs); } uint32_t cbLimitSs; if (!(uNewSs & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL)) cbLimitSs = UINT32_MAX; else { if (DescSS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl != (uNewCs & X86_SEL_RPL)) { Log(("iret %04x:%016RX64/%04x:%016RX64 -> SS.DPL (%d) != CS.RPL -> #GP\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, uNewSs, uNewRsp, DescSS.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewSs); } /* Must be a writeable data segment descriptor. */ if (!DescSS.Legacy.Gen.u1DescType) { Log(("iret %04x:%016RX64/%04x:%016RX64 -> SS is system segment (%#x) -> #GP\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, uNewSs, uNewRsp, DescSS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewSs); } if ((DescSS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & (X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE | X86_SEL_TYPE_WRITE)) != X86_SEL_TYPE_WRITE) { Log(("iret %04x:%016RX64/%04x:%016RX64 - not writable data segment (%#x) -> #GP\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, uNewSs, uNewRsp, DescSS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewSs); } /* Present? */ if (!DescSS.Legacy.Gen.u1Present) { Log(("iret %04x:%016RX64/%04x:%016RX64 -> SS not present -> #SS\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, uNewSs, uNewRsp)); return iemRaiseStackSelectorNotPresentBySelector(pVCpu, uNewSs); } cbLimitSs = X86DESC_LIMIT_G(&DescSS.Legacy); } /* Check EIP. */ if (DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u1Long) { if (!IEM_IS_CANONICAL(uNewRip)) { Log(("iret %04x:%016RX64/%04x:%016RX64 -> RIP is not canonical -> #GP(0)\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, uNewSs, uNewRsp)); return iemRaiseNotCanonical(pVCpu); } /** @todo check the location of this... Testcase. */ if (RT_LIKELY(!DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u1DefBig)) { /* likely */ } else { Log(("iret %04x:%016RX64/%04x:%016RX64 -> both L and D are set -> #GP(0)\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, uNewSs, uNewRsp)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } } else { if (uNewRip > cbLimitCS) { Log(("iret %04x:%016RX64/%04x:%016RX64 -> EIP is out of bounds (%#x) -> #GP(0)\n", uNewCs, uNewRip, uNewSs, uNewRsp, cbLimitCS)); /** @todo Which is it, \#GP(0) or \#GP(sel)? */ return iemRaiseSelectorBoundsBySelector(pVCpu, uNewCs); } } /* * Commit the changes, marking CS and SS accessed first since * that may fail. */ /** @todo where exactly are these actually marked accessed by a real CPU? */ if (!(DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED)) { rcStrict = iemMemMarkSelDescAccessed(pVCpu, uNewCs); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; DescCS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type |= X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED; } if (!(DescSS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED)) { rcStrict = iemMemMarkSelDescAccessed(pVCpu, uNewSs); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; DescSS.Legacy.Gen.u4Type |= X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED; } uint32_t fEFlagsMask = X86_EFL_CF | X86_EFL_PF | X86_EFL_AF | X86_EFL_ZF | X86_EFL_SF | X86_EFL_TF | X86_EFL_DF | X86_EFL_OF | X86_EFL_NT; if (enmEffOpSize != IEMMODE_16BIT) fEFlagsMask |= X86_EFL_RF | X86_EFL_AC | X86_EFL_ID; if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) == 0) fEFlagsMask |= X86_EFL_IF | X86_EFL_IOPL | X86_EFL_VIF | X86_EFL_VIP; /* VM is ignored */ else if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) <= pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u2IOPL) fEFlagsMask |= X86_EFL_IF; uint32_t fEFlagsNew = IEMMISC_GET_EFL(pVCpu); fEFlagsNew &= ~fEFlagsMask; fEFlagsNew |= uNewFlags & fEFlagsMask; #ifdef DBGFTRACE_ENABLED RTTraceBufAddMsgF(pVCpu->CTX_SUFF(pVM)->CTX_SUFF(hTraceBuf), "iret/%ul%u %08llx -> %04x:%04llx %llx %04x:%04llx", IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu), uNewCpl, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip, uNewCs, uNewRip, uNewFlags, uNewSs, uNewRsp); #endif IEMMISC_SET_EFL(pVCpu, fEFlagsNew); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = uNewRip; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel = uNewCs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.ValidSel = uNewCs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Attr.u = X86DESC_GET_HID_ATTR(&DescCS.Legacy); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit = cbLimitCS; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u64Base = X86DESC_BASE(&DescCS.Legacy); if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Attr.n.u1Long || pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Attr.n.u1DefBig) pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp = uNewRsp; else pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.sp = (uint16_t)uNewRsp; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Sel = uNewSs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.ValidSel = uNewSs; if (!(uNewSs & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL)) { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Attr.u = X86DESCATTR_UNUSABLE | (uNewCpl << X86DESCATTR_DPL_SHIFT); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.u32Limit = UINT32_MAX; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.u64Base = 0; Log2(("iretq new SS: NULL\n")); } else { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Attr.u = X86DESC_GET_HID_ATTR(&DescSS.Legacy); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.u32Limit = cbLimitSs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.u64Base = X86DESC_BASE(&DescSS.Legacy); Log2(("iretq new SS: base=%#RX64 lim=%#x attr=%#x\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.u64Base, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.u32Limit, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Attr.u)); } if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != uNewCpl) { iemHlpAdjustSelectorForNewCpl(pVCpu, uNewCpl, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ds); iemHlpAdjustSelectorForNewCpl(pVCpu, uNewCpl, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.es); iemHlpAdjustSelectorForNewCpl(pVCpu, uNewCpl, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.fs); iemHlpAdjustSelectorForNewCpl(pVCpu, uNewCpl, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.gs); } iemRecalcExecModeAndCplFlags(pVCpu); /* Flush the prefetch buffer. */ IEM_FLUSH_PREFETCH_HEAVY(pVCpu, cbInstr); /** @todo may light flush if the ring + mode doesn't change */ /** @todo single stepping */ return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Implements iret. * * @param enmEffOpSize The effective operand size. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_iret, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize) { bool fBlockingNmi = CPUMAreInterruptsInhibitedByNmi(&pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx); if (!IEM_IS_IN_GUEST(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX else if (IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu)) { /* * Record whether NMI (or virtual-NMI) blocking is in effect during the execution * of this IRET instruction. We need to provide this information as part of some * VM-exits. * * See Intel spec. 27.2.2 "Information for VM Exits Due to Vectored Events". */ if (IEM_VMX_IS_PINCTLS_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PIN_CTLS_VIRT_NMI)) pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.hwvirt.vmx.fNmiUnblockingIret = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.hwvirt.vmx.fVirtNmiBlocking; else pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.hwvirt.vmx.fNmiUnblockingIret = fBlockingNmi; /* * If "NMI exiting" is set, IRET does not affect blocking of NMIs. * See Intel Spec. 25.3 "Changes To Instruction Behavior In VMX Non-root Operation". */ if (IEM_VMX_IS_PINCTLS_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PIN_CTLS_NMI_EXIT)) fBlockingNmi = false; /* Clear virtual-NMI blocking, if any, before causing any further exceptions. */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.hwvirt.vmx.fVirtNmiBlocking = false; } #endif /* * The SVM nested-guest intercept for IRET takes priority over all exceptions, * The NMI is still held pending (which I assume means blocking of further NMIs * is in effect). * * See AMD spec. 15.9 "Instruction Intercepts". * See AMD spec. 15.21.9 "NMI Support". */ else if (IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_IRET)) { Log(("iret: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n")); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_IRET, 0 /* uExitInfo1 */, 0 /* uExitInfo2 */); } /* * Clear NMI blocking, if any, before causing any further exceptions. * See Intel spec. 6.7.1 "Handling Multiple NMIs". */ if (fBlockingNmi) CPUMClearInterruptInhibitingByNmi(&pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx); /* * Call a mode specific worker. */ VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict; if (IEM_IS_REAL_OR_V86_MODE(pVCpu)) rcStrict = IEM_CIMPL_CALL_1(iemCImpl_iret_real_v8086, enmEffOpSize); else { IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_SREG_MASK | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_GDTR | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_LDTR); if (IEM_IS_64BIT_CODE(pVCpu)) rcStrict = IEM_CIMPL_CALL_1(iemCImpl_iret_64bit, enmEffOpSize); else rcStrict = IEM_CIMPL_CALL_1(iemCImpl_iret_prot, enmEffOpSize); } #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX /* * Clear NMI unblocking IRET state with the completion of IRET. */ if (IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu)) pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.hwvirt.vmx.fNmiUnblockingIret = false; #endif return rcStrict; } static void iemLoadallSetSelector(PVMCPUCC pVCpu, uint8_t iSegReg, uint16_t uSel) { PCPUMSELREGHID pHid = iemSRegGetHid(pVCpu, iSegReg); pHid->Sel = uSel; pHid->ValidSel = uSel; pHid->fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; } static void iemLoadall286SetDescCache(PVMCPUCC pVCpu, uint8_t iSegReg, uint8_t const *pbMem) { PCPUMSELREGHID pHid = iemSRegGetHid(pVCpu, iSegReg); /* The base is in the first three bytes. */ pHid->u64Base = pbMem[0] + (pbMem[1] << 8) + (pbMem[2] << 16); /* The attributes are in the fourth byte. */ pHid->Attr.u = pbMem[3]; pHid->Attr.u &= ~(X86DESCATTR_L | X86DESCATTR_D); /* (just to be on the safe side) */ /* The limit is in the last two bytes. */ pHid->u32Limit = pbMem[4] + (pbMem[5] << 8); } /** * Implements 286 LOADALL (286 CPUs only). */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_loadall286) { NOREF(cbInstr); /* Data is loaded from a buffer at 800h. No checks are done on the * validity of loaded state. * * LOADALL only loads the internal CPU state, it does not access any * GDT, LDT, or similar tables. */ if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) { Log(("loadall286: CPL must be 0 not %u -> #GP(0)\n", IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } uint8_t const *pbMem = NULL; uint16_t const *pa16Mem; uint8_t const *pa8Mem; RTGCPHYS GCPtrStart = 0x800; /* Fixed table location. */ VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemMap(pVCpu, (void **)&pbMem, 0x66, UINT8_MAX, GCPtrStart, IEM_ACCESS_SYS_R, 0); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* The MSW is at offset 0x06. */ pa16Mem = (uint16_t const *)(pbMem + 0x06); /* Even LOADALL can't clear the MSW.PE bit, though it can set it. */ uint64_t uNewCr0 = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & ~(X86_CR0_MP | X86_CR0_EM | X86_CR0_TS); uNewCr0 |= *pa16Mem & (X86_CR0_PE | X86_CR0_MP | X86_CR0_EM | X86_CR0_TS); uint64_t const uOldCr0 = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0; CPUMSetGuestCR0(pVCpu, uNewCr0); Assert(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 == uNewCr0); /* Inform PGM if mode changed. */ if ((uNewCr0 & X86_CR0_PE) != (uOldCr0 & X86_CR0_PE)) { int rc = PGMFlushTLB(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr3, true /* global */); AssertRCReturn(rc, rc); /* ignore informational status codes */ } rcStrict = PGMChangeMode(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.msrEFER, false /* fForce */); /* TR selector is at offset 0x16. */ pa16Mem = (uint16_t const *)(pbMem + 0x16); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.Sel = pa16Mem[0]; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.ValidSel = pa16Mem[0]; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; /* Followed by FLAGS... */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.u = pa16Mem[1] | X86_EFL_1; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ip = pa16Mem[2]; /* ...and IP. */ /* LDT is at offset 0x1C. */ pa16Mem = (uint16_t const *)(pbMem + 0x1C); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ldtr.Sel = pa16Mem[0]; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ldtr.ValidSel = pa16Mem[0]; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ldtr.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; /* Segment registers are at offset 0x1E. */ pa16Mem = (uint16_t const *)(pbMem + 0x1E); iemLoadallSetSelector(pVCpu, X86_SREG_DS, pa16Mem[0]); iemLoadallSetSelector(pVCpu, X86_SREG_SS, pa16Mem[1]); iemLoadallSetSelector(pVCpu, X86_SREG_CS, pa16Mem[2]); iemLoadallSetSelector(pVCpu, X86_SREG_ES, pa16Mem[3]); /* GPRs are at offset 0x26. */ pa16Mem = (uint16_t const *)(pbMem + 0x26); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.di = pa16Mem[0]; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.si = pa16Mem[1]; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.bp = pa16Mem[2]; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.sp = pa16Mem[3]; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.bx = pa16Mem[4]; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.dx = pa16Mem[5]; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cx = pa16Mem[6]; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax = pa16Mem[7]; /* Descriptor caches are at offset 0x36, 6 bytes per entry. */ iemLoadall286SetDescCache(pVCpu, X86_SREG_ES, pbMem + 0x36); iemLoadall286SetDescCache(pVCpu, X86_SREG_CS, pbMem + 0x3C); iemLoadall286SetDescCache(pVCpu, X86_SREG_SS, pbMem + 0x42); iemLoadall286SetDescCache(pVCpu, X86_SREG_DS, pbMem + 0x48); /* GDTR contents are at offset 0x4E, 6 bytes. */ RTGCPHYS GCPtrBase; uint16_t cbLimit; pa8Mem = pbMem + 0x4E; /* NB: Fourth byte "should be zero"; we are ignoring it. */ GCPtrBase = pa8Mem[0] + (pa8Mem[1] << 8) + (pa8Mem[2] << 16); cbLimit = pa8Mem[4] + (pa8Mem[5] << 8); CPUMSetGuestGDTR(pVCpu, GCPtrBase, cbLimit); /* IDTR contents are at offset 0x5A, 6 bytes. */ pa8Mem = pbMem + 0x5A; GCPtrBase = pa8Mem[0] + (pa8Mem[1] << 8) + (pa8Mem[2] << 16); cbLimit = pa8Mem[4] + (pa8Mem[5] << 8); CPUMSetGuestIDTR(pVCpu, GCPtrBase, cbLimit); Log(("LOADALL: GDTR:%08RX64/%04X, IDTR:%08RX64/%04X\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.gdtr.pGdt, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.gdtr.cbGdt, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.idtr.pIdt, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.idtr.cbIdt)); Log(("LOADALL: CS:%04X, CS base:%08X, limit:%04X, attrs:%02X\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u64Base, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Attr.u)); Log(("LOADALL: DS:%04X, DS base:%08X, limit:%04X, attrs:%02X\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ds.Sel, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ds.u64Base, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ds.u32Limit, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ds.Attr.u)); Log(("LOADALL: ES:%04X, ES base:%08X, limit:%04X, attrs:%02X\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.es.Sel, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.es.u64Base, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.es.u32Limit, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.es.Attr.u)); Log(("LOADALL: SS:%04X, SS base:%08X, limit:%04X, attrs:%02X\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Sel, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.u64Base, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.u32Limit, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Attr.u)); Log(("LOADALL: SI:%04X, DI:%04X, AX:%04X, BX:%04X, CX:%04X, DX:%04X\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.si, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.di, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.bx, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.bx, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cx, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.dx)); rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, (void *)pbMem, IEM_ACCESS_SYS_R); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* * The CPL may change and protected mode may change enabled. It is taken * from the "DPL fields of the SS and CS descriptor caches" but there is no * word as to what happens if those are not identical (probably bad things). */ iemRecalcExecModeAndCplFlags(pVCpu); Assert(IEM_IS_16BIT_CODE(pVCpu)); CPUMSetChangedFlags(pVCpu, CPUM_CHANGED_HIDDEN_SEL_REGS | CPUM_CHANGED_IDTR | CPUM_CHANGED_GDTR | CPUM_CHANGED_TR | CPUM_CHANGED_LDTR); /* Flush the prefetch buffer. */ IEM_FLUSH_PREFETCH_HEAVY(pVCpu, cbInstr); /** @todo single stepping */ return rcStrict; } /** * Implements SYSCALL (AMD and Intel64). */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_syscall) { /** @todo hack, LOADALL should be decoded as such on a 286. */ if (RT_UNLIKELY(pVCpu->iem.s.uTargetCpu == IEMTARGETCPU_286)) return iemCImpl_loadall286(pVCpu, cbInstr); /* * Check preconditions. * * Note that CPUs described in the documentation may load a few odd values * into CS and SS than we allow here. This has yet to be checked on real * hardware. */ if (!(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.msrEFER & MSR_K6_EFER_SCE)) { Log(("syscall: Not enabled in EFER -> #UD\n")); return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } if (!(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & X86_CR0_PE)) { Log(("syscall: Protected mode is required -> #GP(0)\n")); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } if (IEM_IS_GUEST_CPU_INTEL(pVCpu) && !CPUMIsGuestInLongModeEx(IEM_GET_CTX(pVCpu))) { Log(("syscall: Only available in long mode on intel -> #UD\n")); return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_SYSCALL_MSRS); /** @todo verify RPL ignoring and CS=0xfff8 (i.e. SS == 0). */ /** @todo what about LDT selectors? Shouldn't matter, really. */ uint16_t uNewCs = (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.msrSTAR >> MSR_K6_STAR_SYSCALL_CS_SS_SHIFT) & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL; uint16_t uNewSs = uNewCs + 8; if (uNewCs == 0 || uNewSs == 0) { /** @todo Neither Intel nor AMD document this check. */ Log(("syscall: msrSTAR.CS = 0 or SS = 0 -> #GP(0)\n")); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* Long mode and legacy mode differs. */ if (CPUMIsGuestInLongModeEx(IEM_GET_CTX(pVCpu))) { uint64_t uNewRip = IEM_IS_64BIT_CODE(pVCpu) ? pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.msrLSTAR : pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx. msrCSTAR; /* This test isn't in the docs, but I'm not trusting the guys writing the MSRs to have validated the values as canonical like they should. */ if (!IEM_IS_CANONICAL(uNewRip)) { /** @todo Intel claims this can't happen because IA32_LSTAR MSR can't be written with non-canonical address. */ Log(("syscall: New RIP not canonical -> #UD\n")); return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } /* * Commit it. */ Log(("syscall: %04x:%016RX64 [efl=%#llx] -> %04x:%016RX64\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rflags.u, uNewCs, uNewRip)); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rcx = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip + cbInstr; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = uNewRip; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rflags.u &= ~X86_EFL_RF; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.r11 = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rflags.u; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rflags.u &= ~pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.msrSFMASK; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rflags.u |= X86_EFL_RA1_MASK; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Attr.u = X86DESCATTR_P | X86DESCATTR_G | X86DESCATTR_L | X86DESCATTR_DT | X86_SEL_TYPE_ER_ACC; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Attr.u = X86DESCATTR_P | X86DESCATTR_G | X86DESCATTR_D | X86DESCATTR_DT | X86_SEL_TYPE_RW_ACC; pVCpu->iem.s.fExec = (pVCpu->iem.s.fExec & ~(IEM_F_MODE_MASK | IEM_F_X86_CPL_MASK)) | IEM_F_MODE_X86_64BIT; } else { /* * Commit it. */ Log(("syscall: %04x:%08RX32 [efl=%#x] -> %04x:%08RX32\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eip, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.u, uNewCs, (uint32_t)(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.msrSTAR & MSR_K6_STAR_SYSCALL_EIP_MASK))); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rcx = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eip + cbInstr; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.msrSTAR & MSR_K6_STAR_SYSCALL_EIP_MASK; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rflags.u &= ~(X86_EFL_VM | X86_EFL_IF | X86_EFL_RF); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Attr.u = X86DESCATTR_P | X86DESCATTR_G | X86DESCATTR_D | X86DESCATTR_DT | X86_SEL_TYPE_ER_ACC; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Attr.u = X86DESCATTR_P | X86DESCATTR_G | X86DESCATTR_D | X86DESCATTR_DT | X86_SEL_TYPE_RW_ACC; pVCpu->iem.s.fExec = (pVCpu->iem.s.fExec & ~(IEM_F_MODE_MASK | IEM_F_X86_CPL_MASK)) | IEM_F_MODE_X86_32BIT_PROT | iemCalc32BitFlatIndicatorEsDs(pVCpu); } pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel = uNewCs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.ValidSel = uNewCs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u64Base = 0; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit = UINT32_MAX; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Sel = uNewSs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.ValidSel = uNewSs; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.u64Base = 0; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.u32Limit = UINT32_MAX; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; /* Flush the prefetch buffer. */ IEM_FLUSH_PREFETCH_HEAVY(pVCpu, cbInstr); /** @todo single step */ return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Implements SYSRET (AMD and Intel64). * * @param enmEffOpSize The effective operand size. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_sysret, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize) { RT_NOREF_PV(cbInstr); /* * Check preconditions. * * Note that CPUs described in the documentation may load a few odd values * into CS and SS than we allow here. This has yet to be checked on real * hardware. */ if (!(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.msrEFER & MSR_K6_EFER_SCE)) { Log(("sysret: Not enabled in EFER -> #UD\n")); return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } if (IEM_IS_GUEST_CPU_INTEL(pVCpu) && !CPUMIsGuestInLongModeEx(IEM_GET_CTX(pVCpu))) { Log(("sysret: Only available in long mode on intel -> #UD\n")); return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } if (!(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & X86_CR0_PE)) { Log(("sysret: Protected mode is required -> #GP(0)\n")); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) { Log(("sysret: CPL must be 0 not %u -> #GP(0)\n", IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_SYSCALL_MSRS); /** @todo Does SYSRET verify CS != 0 and SS != 0? Neither is valid in ring-3. */ uint16_t uNewCs = (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.msrSTAR >> MSR_K6_STAR_SYSRET_CS_SS_SHIFT) & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL; uint16_t uNewSs = uNewCs + 8; if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_64BIT) uNewCs += 16; if (uNewCs == 0 || uNewSs == 0) { Log(("sysret: msrSTAR.CS = 0 or SS = 0 -> #GP(0)\n")); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* * Commit it. */ bool f32Bit = true; if (CPUMIsGuestInLongModeEx(IEM_GET_CTX(pVCpu))) { if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_64BIT) { Log(("sysret: %04x:%016RX64 [efl=%#llx] -> %04x:%016RX64 [r11=%#llx]\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rflags.u, uNewCs, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rcx, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.r11)); /* Note! We disregard intel manual regarding the RCX canonical check, ask intel+xen why AMD doesn't do it. */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rcx; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Attr.u = X86DESCATTR_P | X86DESCATTR_G | X86DESCATTR_L | X86DESCATTR_DT | X86_SEL_TYPE_ER_ACC | (3 << X86DESCATTR_DPL_SHIFT); f32Bit = false; } else { Log(("sysret: %04x:%016RX64 [efl=%#llx] -> %04x:%08RX32 [r11=%#llx]\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rflags.u, uNewCs, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ecx, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.r11)); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ecx; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Attr.u = X86DESCATTR_P | X86DESCATTR_G | X86DESCATTR_D | X86DESCATTR_DT | X86_SEL_TYPE_ER_ACC | (3 << X86DESCATTR_DPL_SHIFT); } /** @todo testcase: See what kind of flags we can make SYSRET restore and * what it really ignores. RF and VM are hinted at being zero, by AMD. * Intel says: RFLAGS := (R11 & 3C7FD7H) | 2; */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rflags.u = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.r11 & (X86_EFL_POPF_BITS | X86_EFL_VIF | X86_EFL_VIP); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rflags.u |= X86_EFL_RA1_MASK; } else { Log(("sysret: %04x:%08RX32 [efl=%#x] -> %04x:%08RX32\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eip, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.u, uNewCs, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ecx)); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rcx; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rflags.u |= X86_EFL_IF; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Attr.u = X86DESCATTR_P | X86DESCATTR_G | X86DESCATTR_D | X86DESCATTR_DT | X86_SEL_TYPE_ER_ACC | (3 << X86DESCATTR_DPL_SHIFT); } pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel = uNewCs | 3; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.ValidSel = uNewCs | 3; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u64Base = 0; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit = UINT32_MAX; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Sel = uNewSs | 3; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.ValidSel = uNewSs | 3; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; /* The SS hidden bits remains unchanged says AMD. To that I say "Yeah, right!". */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Attr.u |= (3 << X86DESCATTR_DPL_SHIFT); /** @todo Testcase: verify that SS.u1Long and SS.u1DefBig are left unchanged * on sysret. */ /** @todo intel documents SS.BASE and SS.LIMIT as being set as well as the * TYPE, S, DPL, P, B and G flag bits. */ if (!f32Bit) pVCpu->iem.s.fExec = (pVCpu->iem.s.fExec & ~(IEM_F_MODE_MASK | IEM_F_X86_CPL_MASK)) | (3 << IEM_F_X86_CPL_SHIFT) | IEM_F_MODE_X86_64BIT; else pVCpu->iem.s.fExec = (pVCpu->iem.s.fExec & ~(IEM_F_MODE_MASK | IEM_F_X86_CPL_MASK)) | (3 << IEM_F_X86_CPL_SHIFT) | IEM_F_MODE_X86_32BIT_PROT /** @todo sort out the SS.BASE/LIM/ATTR claim by AMD and maybe we can switch to * iemCalc32BitFlatIndicatorDsEs and move this up into the above branch. */ | iemCalc32BitFlatIndicator(pVCpu); /* Flush the prefetch buffer. */ IEM_FLUSH_PREFETCH_HEAVY(pVCpu, cbInstr); /** @todo single step */ return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Implements SYSENTER (Intel, 32-bit AMD). */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_sysenter) { RT_NOREF(cbInstr); /* * Check preconditions. * * Note that CPUs described in the documentation may load a few odd values * into CS and SS than we allow here. This has yet to be checked on real * hardware. */ if (!IEM_GET_GUEST_CPU_FEATURES(pVCpu)->fSysEnter) { Log(("sysenter: not supported -=> #UD\n")); return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } if (!(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & X86_CR0_PE)) { Log(("sysenter: Protected or long mode is required -> #GP(0)\n")); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } bool fIsLongMode = CPUMIsGuestInLongModeEx(IEM_GET_CTX(pVCpu)); if (IEM_IS_GUEST_CPU_AMD(pVCpu) && fIsLongMode) { Log(("sysenter: Only available in protected mode on AMD -> #UD\n")); return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_SYSENTER_MSRS); uint16_t uNewCs = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.SysEnter.cs; if ((uNewCs & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL) == 0) { Log(("sysenter: SYSENTER_CS = %#x -> #GP(0)\n", uNewCs)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* This test isn't in the docs, it's just a safeguard against missing canonical checks when writing the registers. */ if (RT_LIKELY( !fIsLongMode || ( IEM_IS_CANONICAL(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.SysEnter.eip) && IEM_IS_CANONICAL(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.SysEnter.esp)))) { /* likely */ } else { Log(("sysenter: SYSENTER_EIP = %#RX64 or/and SYSENTER_ESP = %#RX64 not canonical -> #GP(0)\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.SysEnter.eip, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.SysEnter.esp)); return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } /** @todo Test: Sysenter from ring-0, ring-1 and ring-2. */ /* * Update registers and commit. */ if (fIsLongMode) { Log(("sysenter: %04x:%016RX64 [efl=%#llx] -> %04x:%016RX64\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rflags.u, uNewCs & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.SysEnter.eip)); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.SysEnter.eip; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.SysEnter.esp; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Attr.u = X86DESCATTR_L | X86DESCATTR_G | X86DESCATTR_P | X86DESCATTR_DT | X86DESCATTR_LIMIT_HIGH | X86_SEL_TYPE_ER_ACC; pVCpu->iem.s.fExec = (pVCpu->iem.s.fExec & ~(IEM_F_MODE_MASK | IEM_F_X86_CPL_MASK)) | IEM_F_MODE_X86_64BIT; } else { Log(("sysenter: %04x:%08RX32 [efl=%#llx] -> %04x:%08RX32\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs, (uint32_t)pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rflags.u, uNewCs & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL, (uint32_t)pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.SysEnter.eip)); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = (uint32_t)pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.SysEnter.eip; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp = (uint32_t)pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.SysEnter.esp; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Attr.u = X86DESCATTR_D | X86DESCATTR_G | X86DESCATTR_P | X86DESCATTR_DT | X86DESCATTR_LIMIT_HIGH | X86_SEL_TYPE_ER_ACC; pVCpu->iem.s.fExec = (pVCpu->iem.s.fExec & ~(IEM_F_MODE_MASK | IEM_F_X86_CPL_MASK)) | IEM_F_MODE_X86_32BIT | iemCalc32BitFlatIndicatorEsDs(pVCpu); } pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel = uNewCs & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.ValidSel = uNewCs & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u64Base = 0; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit = UINT32_MAX; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Sel = (uNewCs & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL) + 8; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.ValidSel = (uNewCs & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL) + 8; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.u64Base = 0; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.u32Limit = UINT32_MAX; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Attr.u = X86DESCATTR_D | X86DESCATTR_G | X86DESCATTR_P | X86DESCATTR_DT | X86DESCATTR_LIMIT_HIGH | X86_SEL_TYPE_RW_ACC; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rflags.Bits.u1IF = 0; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rflags.Bits.u1VM = 0; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rflags.Bits.u1RF = 0; /* Flush the prefetch buffer. */ IEM_FLUSH_PREFETCH_HEAVY(pVCpu, cbInstr); /** @todo single stepping */ return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Implements SYSEXIT (Intel, 32-bit AMD). * * @param enmEffOpSize The effective operand size. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_sysexit, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize) { RT_NOREF(cbInstr); /* * Check preconditions. * * Note that CPUs described in the documentation may load a few odd values * into CS and SS than we allow here. This has yet to be checked on real * hardware. */ if (!IEM_GET_GUEST_CPU_FEATURES(pVCpu)->fSysEnter) { Log(("sysexit: not supported -=> #UD\n")); return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } if (!(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & X86_CR0_PE)) { Log(("sysexit: Protected or long mode is required -> #GP(0)\n")); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } bool fIsLongMode = CPUMIsGuestInLongModeEx(IEM_GET_CTX(pVCpu)); if (IEM_IS_GUEST_CPU_AMD(pVCpu) && fIsLongMode) { Log(("sysexit: Only available in protected mode on AMD -> #UD\n")); return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) { Log(("sysexit: CPL(=%u) != 0 -> #GP(0)\n", IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_SYSENTER_MSRS); uint16_t uNewCs = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.SysEnter.cs; if ((uNewCs & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL) == 0) { Log(("sysexit: SYSENTER_CS = %#x -> #GP(0)\n", uNewCs)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* * Update registers and commit. */ if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_64BIT) { Log(("sysexit: %04x:%016RX64 [efl=%#llx] -> %04x:%016RX64\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rflags.u, (uNewCs | 3) + 32, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rcx)); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rdx; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rcx; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Attr.u = X86DESCATTR_L | X86DESCATTR_G | X86DESCATTR_P | X86DESCATTR_DT | X86DESCATTR_LIMIT_HIGH | X86_SEL_TYPE_ER_ACC | (3 << X86DESCATTR_DPL_SHIFT); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel = (uNewCs | 3) + 32; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.ValidSel = (uNewCs | 3) + 32; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Sel = (uNewCs | 3) + 40; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.ValidSel = (uNewCs | 3) + 40; pVCpu->iem.s.fExec = (pVCpu->iem.s.fExec & ~(IEM_F_MODE_MASK | IEM_F_X86_CPL_MASK)) | (3 << IEM_F_X86_CPL_SHIFT) | IEM_F_MODE_X86_64BIT; } else { Log(("sysexit: %04x:%08RX64 [efl=%#llx] -> %04x:%08RX32\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rflags.u, (uNewCs | 3) + 16, (uint32_t)pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.edx)); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.edx; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ecx; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Attr.u = X86DESCATTR_D | X86DESCATTR_G | X86DESCATTR_P | X86DESCATTR_DT | X86DESCATTR_LIMIT_HIGH | X86_SEL_TYPE_ER_ACC | (3 << X86DESCATTR_DPL_SHIFT); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel = (uNewCs | 3) + 16; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.ValidSel = (uNewCs | 3) + 16; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Sel = (uNewCs | 3) + 24; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.ValidSel = (uNewCs | 3) + 24; pVCpu->iem.s.fExec = (pVCpu->iem.s.fExec & ~(IEM_F_MODE_MASK | IEM_F_X86_CPL_MASK)) | (3 << IEM_F_X86_CPL_SHIFT) | IEM_F_MODE_X86_32BIT | iemCalc32BitFlatIndicatorEsDs(pVCpu); } pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u64Base = 0; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.u32Limit = UINT32_MAX; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.u64Base = 0; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.u32Limit = UINT32_MAX; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.Attr.u = X86DESCATTR_D | X86DESCATTR_G | X86DESCATTR_P | X86DESCATTR_DT | X86DESCATTR_LIMIT_HIGH | X86_SEL_TYPE_RW_ACC | (3 << X86DESCATTR_DPL_SHIFT); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ss.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rflags.Bits.u1RF = 0; /** @todo single stepping */ /* Flush the prefetch buffer. */ IEM_FLUSH_PREFETCH_HEAVY(pVCpu, cbInstr); return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Completes a MOV SReg,XXX or POP SReg instruction. * * When not modifying SS or when we're already in an interrupt shadow we * can update RIP and finish the instruction the normal way. * * Otherwise, the MOV/POP SS interrupt shadow that we now enable will block * both TF and DBx events. The TF will be ignored while the DBx ones will * be delayed till the next instruction boundrary. For more details see * @sdmv3{077,200,6.8.3,Masking Exceptions and Interrupts When Switching Stacks}. */ DECLINLINE(VBOXSTRICTRC) iemCImpl_LoadSRegFinish(PVMCPUCC pVCpu, uint8_t cbInstr, uint8_t iSegReg) { if (iSegReg != X86_SREG_SS || CPUMIsInInterruptShadow(&pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx)) return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); iemRegAddToRip(pVCpu, cbInstr); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.uBoth &= ~X86_EFL_RF; /* Shadow int isn't set and DRx is delayed, so only clear RF. */ CPUMSetInInterruptShadowSs(&pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx); return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Common worker for 'pop SReg', 'mov SReg, GReg' and 'lXs GReg, reg/mem'. * * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure of the calling * thread. * @param iSegReg The segment register number (valid). * @param uSel The new selector value. */ static VBOXSTRICTRC iemCImpl_LoadSRegWorker(PVMCPUCC pVCpu, uint8_t iSegReg, uint16_t uSel) { IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_SREG_FROM_IDX(iSegReg)); uint16_t *pSel = iemSRegRef(pVCpu, iSegReg); PCPUMSELREGHID pHid = iemSRegGetHid(pVCpu, iSegReg); Assert(iSegReg <= X86_SREG_GS && iSegReg != X86_SREG_CS); /* * Real mode and V8086 mode are easy. */ if (IEM_IS_REAL_OR_V86_MODE(pVCpu)) { *pSel = uSel; pHid->u64Base = (uint32_t)uSel << 4; pHid->ValidSel = uSel; pHid->fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; #if 0 /* AMD Volume 2, chapter 4.1 - "real mode segmentation" - states that limit and attributes are untouched. */ /** @todo Does the CPU actually load limits and attributes in the * real/V8086 mode segment load case? It doesn't for CS in far * jumps... Affects unreal mode. */ pHid->u32Limit = 0xffff; pHid->Attr.u = 0; pHid->Attr.n.u1Present = 1; pHid->Attr.n.u1DescType = 1; pHid->Attr.n.u4Type = iSegReg != X86_SREG_CS ? X86_SEL_TYPE_RW : X86_SEL_TYPE_READ | X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE; #endif /* Update the FLAT 32-bit mode flag, if we're in 32-bit unreal mode (unlikely): */ if (RT_LIKELY(!IEM_IS_32BIT_CODE(pVCpu))) { /* likely */ } else if (uSel != 0) pVCpu->iem.s.fExec &= ~IEM_F_MODE_X86_FLAT_OR_PRE_386_MASK; else pVCpu->iem.s.fExec = (pVCpu->iem.s.fExec & ~IEM_F_MODE_X86_FLAT_OR_PRE_386_MASK) | iemCalc32BitFlatIndicator(pVCpu); } /* * Protected / long mode - null segment. * * Check if it's a null segment selector value first, that's OK for DS, ES, * FS and GS. If not null, then we have to load and parse the descriptor. */ else if (!(uSel & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL)) { Assert(iSegReg != X86_SREG_CS); /** @todo testcase for \#UD on MOV CS, ax! */ if (iSegReg == X86_SREG_SS) { /* In 64-bit kernel mode, the stack can be 0 because of the way interrupts are dispatched. AMD seems to have a slighly more relaxed relationship to SS.RPL than intel does. */ /** @todo We cannot 'mov ss, 3' in 64-bit kernel mode, can we? There is a testcase (bs-cpu-xcpt-1), but double check this! */ if ( !IEM_IS_64BIT_CODE(pVCpu) || IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) > 2 || ( uSel != IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) && !IEM_IS_GUEST_CPU_AMD(pVCpu)) ) { Log(("load sreg %#x -> invalid stack selector, #GP(0)\n", uSel)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } } *pSel = uSel; /* Not RPL, remember :-) */ iemHlpLoadNullDataSelectorProt(pVCpu, pHid, uSel); if (iSegReg == X86_SREG_SS) pHid->Attr.u |= IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) << X86DESCATTR_DPL_SHIFT; /* This will affect the FLAT 32-bit mode flag: */ if ( iSegReg < X86_SREG_FS && IEM_IS_32BIT_CODE(pVCpu)) pVCpu->iem.s.fExec &= ~IEM_F_MODE_X86_FLAT_OR_PRE_386_MASK; } /* * Protected / long mode. */ else { /* Fetch the descriptor. */ IEMSELDESC Desc; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemFetchSelDesc(pVCpu, &Desc, uSel, X86_XCPT_GP); /** @todo Correct exception? */ if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* Check GPs first. */ if (!Desc.Legacy.Gen.u1DescType) { Log(("load sreg %d (=%#x) - system selector (%#x) -> #GP\n", iSegReg, uSel, Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } if (iSegReg == X86_SREG_SS) /* SS gets different treatment */ { if ( (Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE) || !(Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_WRITE) ) { Log(("load sreg SS, %#x - code or read only (%#x) -> #GP\n", uSel, Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } if ((uSel & X86_SEL_RPL) != IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu)) { Log(("load sreg SS, %#x - RPL and CPL (%d) differs -> #GP\n", uSel, IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } if (Desc.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl != IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu)) { Log(("load sreg SS, %#x - DPL (%d) and CPL (%d) differs -> #GP\n", uSel, Desc.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl, IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } } else { if ((Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & (X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE | X86_SEL_TYPE_READ)) == X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE) { Log(("load sreg%u, %#x - execute only segment -> #GP\n", iSegReg, uSel)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } if ( (Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & (X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE | X86_SEL_TYPE_CONF)) != (X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE | X86_SEL_TYPE_CONF)) { #if 0 /* this is what intel says. */ if ( (uSel & X86_SEL_RPL) > Desc.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl && IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) > Desc.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl) { Log(("load sreg%u, %#x - both RPL (%d) and CPL (%d) are greater than DPL (%d) -> #GP\n", iSegReg, uSel, (uSel & X86_SEL_RPL), IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu), Desc.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } #else /* this is what makes more sense. */ if ((unsigned)(uSel & X86_SEL_RPL) > Desc.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl) { Log(("load sreg%u, %#x - RPL (%d) is greater than DPL (%d) -> #GP\n", iSegReg, uSel, (uSel & X86_SEL_RPL), Desc.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) > Desc.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl) { Log(("load sreg%u, %#x - CPL (%d) is greater than DPL (%d) -> #GP\n", iSegReg, uSel, IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu), Desc.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } #endif } } /* Is it there? */ if (!Desc.Legacy.Gen.u1Present) { Log(("load sreg%d,%#x - segment not present -> #NP\n", iSegReg, uSel)); return iemRaiseSelectorNotPresentBySelector(pVCpu, uSel); } /* The base and limit. */ uint32_t cbLimit = X86DESC_LIMIT_G(&Desc.Legacy); uint64_t u64Base = X86DESC_BASE(&Desc.Legacy); /* * Ok, everything checked out fine. Now set the accessed bit before * committing the result into the registers. */ if (!(Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED)) { rcStrict = iemMemMarkSelDescAccessed(pVCpu, uSel); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type |= X86_SEL_TYPE_ACCESSED; } /* commit */ *pSel = uSel; pHid->Attr.u = X86DESC_GET_HID_ATTR(&Desc.Legacy); pHid->u32Limit = cbLimit; pHid->u64Base = u64Base; pHid->ValidSel = uSel; pHid->fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; /** @todo check if the hidden bits are loaded correctly for 64-bit * mode. */ /* This will affect the FLAT 32-bit mode flag: */ if ( iSegReg < X86_SREG_FS && IEM_IS_32BIT_CODE(pVCpu)) pVCpu->iem.s.fExec = (pVCpu->iem.s.fExec & ~IEM_F_MODE_X86_FLAT_OR_PRE_386_MASK) | iemCalc32BitFlatIndicator(pVCpu); } Assert(CPUMSELREG_ARE_HIDDEN_PARTS_VALID(pVCpu, pHid)); CPUMSetChangedFlags(pVCpu, CPUM_CHANGED_HIDDEN_SEL_REGS); return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Implements 'mov SReg, r/m'. * * @param iSegReg The segment register number (valid). * @param uSel The new selector value. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_load_SReg, uint8_t, iSegReg, uint16_t, uSel) { VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemCImpl_LoadSRegWorker(pVCpu, iSegReg, uSel); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemCImpl_LoadSRegFinish(pVCpu, cbInstr, iSegReg); return rcStrict; } /** * Implements 'pop SReg'. * * @param iSegReg The segment register number (valid). * @param enmEffOpSize The efficient operand size (valid). */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_pop_Sreg, uint8_t, iSegReg, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize) { VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict; /* * Read the selector off the stack and join paths with mov ss, reg. */ RTUINT64U TmpRsp; TmpRsp.u = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp; switch (enmEffOpSize) { case IEMMODE_16BIT: { uint16_t uSel; rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU16Ex(pVCpu, &uSel, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemCImpl_LoadSRegWorker(pVCpu, iSegReg, uSel); break; } case IEMMODE_32BIT: { uint32_t u32Value; rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU32Ex(pVCpu, &u32Value, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemCImpl_LoadSRegWorker(pVCpu, iSegReg, (uint16_t)u32Value); break; } case IEMMODE_64BIT: { uint64_t u64Value; rcStrict = iemMemStackPopU64Ex(pVCpu, &u64Value, &TmpRsp); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemCImpl_LoadSRegWorker(pVCpu, iSegReg, (uint16_t)u64Value); break; } IEM_NOT_REACHED_DEFAULT_CASE_RET(); } /* * If the load succeeded, commit the stack change and finish the instruction. */ if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsp = TmpRsp.u; rcStrict = iemCImpl_LoadSRegFinish(pVCpu, cbInstr, iSegReg); } return rcStrict; } /** * Implements lgs, lfs, les, lds & lss. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_5(iemCImpl_load_SReg_Greg, uint16_t, uSel, uint64_t, offSeg, uint8_t, iSegReg, uint8_t, iGReg, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize) { /* * Use iemCImpl_LoadSRegWorker to do the tricky segment register loading. */ /** @todo verify and test that mov, pop and lXs works the segment * register loading in the exact same way. */ VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemCImpl_LoadSRegWorker(pVCpu, iSegReg, uSel); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { switch (enmEffOpSize) { case IEMMODE_16BIT: *(uint16_t *)iemGRegRef(pVCpu, iGReg) = offSeg; break; case IEMMODE_32BIT: case IEMMODE_64BIT: *(uint64_t *)iemGRegRef(pVCpu, iGReg) = offSeg; break; IEM_NOT_REACHED_DEFAULT_CASE_RET(); } return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } return rcStrict; } /** * Helper for VERR, VERW, LAR, and LSL and loads the descriptor into memory. * * @retval VINF_SUCCESS on success. * @retval VINF_IEM_SELECTOR_NOT_OK if the selector isn't ok. * @retval iemMemFetchSysU64 return value. * * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure of the calling thread. * @param uSel The selector value. * @param fAllowSysDesc Whether system descriptors are OK or not. * @param pDesc Where to return the descriptor on success. */ static VBOXSTRICTRC iemCImpl_LoadDescHelper(PVMCPUCC pVCpu, uint16_t uSel, bool fAllowSysDesc, PIEMSELDESC pDesc) { pDesc->Long.au64[0] = 0; pDesc->Long.au64[1] = 0; if (!(uSel & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL)) /** @todo test this on 64-bit. */ return VINF_IEM_SELECTOR_NOT_OK; /* Within the table limits? */ RTGCPTR GCPtrBase; if (uSel & X86_SEL_LDT) { IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_LDTR); if ( !pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ldtr.Attr.n.u1Present || (uSel | X86_SEL_RPL_LDT) > pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ldtr.u32Limit ) return VINF_IEM_SELECTOR_NOT_OK; GCPtrBase = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ldtr.u64Base; } else { IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_GDTR); if ((uSel | X86_SEL_RPL_LDT) > pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.gdtr.cbGdt) return VINF_IEM_SELECTOR_NOT_OK; GCPtrBase = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.gdtr.pGdt; } /* Fetch the descriptor. */ VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemFetchSysU64(pVCpu, &pDesc->Legacy.u, UINT8_MAX, GCPtrBase + (uSel & X86_SEL_MASK)); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; if (!pDesc->Legacy.Gen.u1DescType) { if (!fAllowSysDesc) return VINF_IEM_SELECTOR_NOT_OK; if (CPUMIsGuestInLongModeEx(IEM_GET_CTX(pVCpu))) { rcStrict = iemMemFetchSysU64(pVCpu, &pDesc->Long.au64[1], UINT8_MAX, GCPtrBase + (uSel & X86_SEL_MASK) + 8); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; } } return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Implements verr (fWrite = false) and verw (fWrite = true). */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_VerX, uint16_t, uSel, bool, fWrite) { Assert(!IEM_IS_REAL_OR_V86_MODE(pVCpu)); /** @todo figure whether the accessed bit is set or not. */ bool fAccessible = true; IEMSELDESC Desc; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemCImpl_LoadDescHelper(pVCpu, uSel, false /*fAllowSysDesc*/, &Desc); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { /* Check the descriptor, order doesn't matter much here. */ if ( !Desc.Legacy.Gen.u1DescType || !Desc.Legacy.Gen.u1Present) fAccessible = false; else { if ( fWrite ? (Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & (X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE | X86_SEL_TYPE_WRITE)) != X86_SEL_TYPE_WRITE : (Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & (X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE | X86_SEL_TYPE_READ)) == X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE) fAccessible = false; /** @todo testcase for the conforming behavior. */ if ( (Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & (X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE | X86_SEL_TYPE_CONF)) != (X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE | X86_SEL_TYPE_CONF)) { if ((unsigned)(uSel & X86_SEL_RPL) > Desc.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl) fAccessible = false; else if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) > Desc.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl) fAccessible = false; } } } else if (rcStrict == VINF_IEM_SELECTOR_NOT_OK) fAccessible = false; else return rcStrict; /* commit */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1ZF = fAccessible; return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements LAR and LSL with 64-bit operand size. * * @returns VINF_SUCCESS. * @param pu64Dst Pointer to the destination register. * @param uSel The selector to load details for. * @param fIsLar true = LAR, false = LSL. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_3(iemCImpl_LarLsl_u64, uint64_t *, pu64Dst, uint16_t, uSel, bool, fIsLar) { Assert(!IEM_IS_REAL_OR_V86_MODE(pVCpu)); /** @todo figure whether the accessed bit is set or not. */ bool fDescOk = true; IEMSELDESC Desc; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemCImpl_LoadDescHelper(pVCpu, uSel, true /*fAllowSysDesc*/, &Desc); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { /* * Check the descriptor type. */ if (!Desc.Legacy.Gen.u1DescType) { if (CPUMIsGuestInLongModeEx(IEM_GET_CTX(pVCpu))) { if (Desc.Long.Gen.u5Zeros) fDescOk = false; else switch (Desc.Long.Gen.u4Type) { /** @todo Intel lists 0 as valid for LSL, verify whether that's correct */ case AMD64_SEL_TYPE_SYS_TSS_AVAIL: case AMD64_SEL_TYPE_SYS_TSS_BUSY: case AMD64_SEL_TYPE_SYS_LDT: /** @todo Intel lists this as invalid for LAR, AMD and 32-bit does otherwise. */ break; case AMD64_SEL_TYPE_SYS_CALL_GATE: fDescOk = fIsLar; break; default: fDescOk = false; break; } } else { switch (Desc.Long.Gen.u4Type) { case X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_286_TSS_AVAIL: case X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_286_TSS_BUSY: case X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_386_TSS_AVAIL: case X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_386_TSS_BUSY: case X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_LDT: break; case X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_286_CALL_GATE: case X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_TASK_GATE: case X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_386_CALL_GATE: fDescOk = fIsLar; break; default: fDescOk = false; break; } } } if (fDescOk) { /* * Check the RPL/DPL/CPL interaction.. */ /** @todo testcase for the conforming behavior. */ if ( (Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type & (X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE | X86_SEL_TYPE_CONF)) != (X86_SEL_TYPE_CODE | X86_SEL_TYPE_CONF) || !Desc.Legacy.Gen.u1DescType) { if ((unsigned)(uSel & X86_SEL_RPL) > Desc.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl) fDescOk = false; else if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) > Desc.Legacy.Gen.u2Dpl) fDescOk = false; } } if (fDescOk) { /* * All fine, start committing the result. */ if (fIsLar) *pu64Dst = Desc.Legacy.au32[1] & UINT32_C(0x00ffff00); else *pu64Dst = X86DESC_LIMIT_G(&Desc.Legacy); } } else if (rcStrict == VINF_IEM_SELECTOR_NOT_OK) fDescOk = false; else return rcStrict; /* commit flags value and advance rip. */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1ZF = fDescOk; return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements LAR and LSL with 16-bit operand size. * * @returns VINF_SUCCESS. * @param pu16Dst Pointer to the destination register. * @param uSel The selector to load details for. * @param fIsLar true = LAR, false = LSL. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_3(iemCImpl_LarLsl_u16, uint16_t *, pu16Dst, uint16_t, uSel, bool, fIsLar) { uint64_t u64TmpDst = *pu16Dst; IEM_CIMPL_CALL_3(iemCImpl_LarLsl_u64, &u64TmpDst, uSel, fIsLar); *pu16Dst = u64TmpDst; return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Implements lgdt. * * @param iEffSeg The segment of the new gdtr contents * @param GCPtrEffSrc The address of the new gdtr contents. * @param enmEffOpSize The effective operand size. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_3(iemCImpl_lgdt, uint8_t, iEffSeg, RTGCPTR, GCPtrEffSrc, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize) { if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); Assert(!pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1VM); if (!IEM_IS_IN_GUEST(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } else if ( IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu) && IEM_VMX_IS_PROCCTLS2_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PROC_CTLS2_DESC_TABLE_EXIT)) { Log(("lgdt: Guest intercept -> VM-exit\n")); IEM_VMX_VMEXIT_INSTR_NEEDS_INFO_RET(pVCpu, VMX_EXIT_GDTR_IDTR_ACCESS, VMXINSTRID_LGDT, cbInstr); } else if (IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_GDTR_WRITES)) { Log(("lgdt: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n")); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_GDTR_WRITE, 0 /* uExitInfo1 */, 0 /* uExitInfo2 */); } /* * Fetch the limit and base address. */ uint16_t cbLimit; RTGCPTR GCPtrBase; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemFetchDataXdtr(pVCpu, &cbLimit, &GCPtrBase, iEffSeg, GCPtrEffSrc, enmEffOpSize); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { if ( !IEM_IS_64BIT_CODE(pVCpu) || X86_IS_CANONICAL(GCPtrBase)) { rcStrict = CPUMSetGuestGDTR(pVCpu, GCPtrBase, cbLimit); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } else { Log(("iemCImpl_lgdt: Non-canonical base %04x:%RGv\n", cbLimit, GCPtrBase)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } } return rcStrict; } /** * Implements sgdt. * * @param iEffSeg The segment where to store the gdtr content. * @param GCPtrEffDst The address where to store the gdtr content. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_sgdt, uint8_t, iEffSeg, RTGCPTR, GCPtrEffDst) { /* * Join paths with sidt. * Note! No CPL or V8086 checks here, it's a really sad story, ask Intel if * you really must know. */ if (!IEM_IS_IN_GUEST(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } else if ( IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu) && IEM_VMX_IS_PROCCTLS2_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PROC_CTLS2_DESC_TABLE_EXIT)) { Log(("sgdt: Guest intercept -> VM-exit\n")); IEM_VMX_VMEXIT_INSTR_NEEDS_INFO_RET(pVCpu, VMX_EXIT_GDTR_IDTR_ACCESS, VMXINSTRID_SGDT, cbInstr); } else if (IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_GDTR_READS)) { Log(("sgdt: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n")); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_GDTR_READ, 0 /* uExitInfo1 */, 0 /* uExitInfo2 */); } IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_GDTR); VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemStoreDataXdtr(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.gdtr.cbGdt, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.gdtr.pGdt, iEffSeg, GCPtrEffDst); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); return rcStrict; } /** * Implements lidt. * * @param iEffSeg The segment of the new idtr contents * @param GCPtrEffSrc The address of the new idtr contents. * @param enmEffOpSize The effective operand size. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_3(iemCImpl_lidt, uint8_t, iEffSeg, RTGCPTR, GCPtrEffSrc, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize) { if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); Assert(!pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1VM); if (!IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_IDTR_WRITES)) { /* probable */ } else { Log(("lidt: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n")); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_IDTR_WRITE, 0 /* uExitInfo1 */, 0 /* uExitInfo2 */); } /* * Fetch the limit and base address. */ uint16_t cbLimit; RTGCPTR GCPtrBase; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemFetchDataXdtr(pVCpu, &cbLimit, &GCPtrBase, iEffSeg, GCPtrEffSrc, enmEffOpSize); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { if ( !IEM_IS_64BIT_CODE(pVCpu) || X86_IS_CANONICAL(GCPtrBase)) { CPUMSetGuestIDTR(pVCpu, GCPtrBase, cbLimit); rcStrict = iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } else { Log(("iemCImpl_lidt: Non-canonical base %04x:%RGv\n", cbLimit, GCPtrBase)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } } return rcStrict; } /** * Implements sidt. * * @param iEffSeg The segment where to store the idtr content. * @param GCPtrEffDst The address where to store the idtr content. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_sidt, uint8_t, iEffSeg, RTGCPTR, GCPtrEffDst) { /* * Join paths with sgdt. * Note! No CPL or V8086 checks here, it's a really sad story, ask Intel if * you really must know. */ if (!IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_IDTR_READS)) { /* probable */ } else { Log(("sidt: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n")); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_IDTR_READ, 0 /* uExitInfo1 */, 0 /* uExitInfo2 */); } IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_IDTR); VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemStoreDataXdtr(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.idtr.cbIdt, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.idtr.pIdt, iEffSeg, GCPtrEffDst); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); return rcStrict; } /** * Implements lldt. * * @param uNewLdt The new LDT selector value. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_lldt, uint16_t, uNewLdt) { /* * Check preconditions. */ if (IEM_IS_REAL_OR_V86_MODE(pVCpu)) { Log(("lldt %04x - real or v8086 mode -> #GP(0)\n", uNewLdt)); return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) { Log(("lldt %04x - CPL is %d -> #GP(0)\n", uNewLdt, IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* Nested-guest VMX intercept (SVM is after all checks). */ /** @todo testcase: exit vs check order. */ if ( !IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu) || !IEM_VMX_IS_PROCCTLS2_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PROC_CTLS2_DESC_TABLE_EXIT)) { /* probable */ } else { Log(("lldt: Guest intercept -> VM-exit\n")); IEM_VMX_VMEXIT_INSTR_NEEDS_INFO_RET(pVCpu, VMX_EXIT_LDTR_TR_ACCESS, VMXINSTRID_LLDT, cbInstr); } if (uNewLdt & X86_SEL_LDT) { Log(("lldt %04x - LDT selector -> #GP\n", uNewLdt)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewLdt); } /* * Now, loading a NULL selector is easy. */ if (!(uNewLdt & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL)) { /* Nested-guest SVM intercept. */ if (!IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_LDTR_WRITES)) { /* probable */ } else { Log(("lldt: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n")); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_LDTR_WRITE, 0 /* uExitInfo1 */, 0 /* uExitInfo2 */); } Log(("lldt %04x: Loading NULL selector.\n", uNewLdt)); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.fExtrn &= ~CPUMCTX_EXTRN_LDTR; CPUMSetGuestLDTR(pVCpu, uNewLdt); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ldtr.ValidSel = uNewLdt; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ldtr.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; if (IEM_IS_GUEST_CPU_AMD(pVCpu)) { /* AMD-V seems to leave the base and limit alone. */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ldtr.Attr.u = X86DESCATTR_UNUSABLE; } else { /* VT-x (Intel 3960x) seems to be doing the following. */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ldtr.Attr.u = X86DESCATTR_UNUSABLE | X86DESCATTR_G | X86DESCATTR_D; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ldtr.u64Base = 0; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ldtr.u32Limit = UINT32_MAX; } return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /* * Read the descriptor. */ IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_LDTR | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_GDTR); IEMSELDESC Desc; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemFetchSelDesc(pVCpu, &Desc, uNewLdt, X86_XCPT_GP); /** @todo Correct exception? */ if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* Check GPs first. */ if (Desc.Legacy.Gen.u1DescType) { Log(("lldt %#x - not system selector (type %x) -> #GP\n", uNewLdt, Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault(pVCpu, uNewLdt & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL); } if (Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type != X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_LDT) { Log(("lldt %#x - not LDT selector (type %x) -> #GP\n", uNewLdt, Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault(pVCpu, uNewLdt & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL); } uint64_t u64Base; if (!IEM_IS_LONG_MODE(pVCpu)) u64Base = X86DESC_BASE(&Desc.Legacy); else { if (Desc.Long.Gen.u5Zeros) { Log(("lldt %#x - u5Zeros=%#x -> #GP\n", uNewLdt, Desc.Long.Gen.u5Zeros)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault(pVCpu, uNewLdt & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL); } u64Base = X86DESC64_BASE(&Desc.Long); if (!IEM_IS_CANONICAL(u64Base)) { Log(("lldt %#x - non-canonical base address %#llx -> #GP\n", uNewLdt, u64Base)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault(pVCpu, uNewLdt & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL); } } /* NP */ if (!Desc.Legacy.Gen.u1Present) { Log(("lldt %#x - segment not present -> #NP\n", uNewLdt)); return iemRaiseSelectorNotPresentBySelector(pVCpu, uNewLdt); } /* Nested-guest SVM intercept. */ if (!IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_LDTR_WRITES)) { /* probable */ } else { Log(("lldt: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n")); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_LDTR_WRITE, 0 /* uExitInfo1 */, 0 /* uExitInfo2 */); } /* * It checks out alright, update the registers. */ /** @todo check if the actual value is loaded or if the RPL is dropped */ CPUMSetGuestLDTR(pVCpu, uNewLdt & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ldtr.ValidSel = uNewLdt & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ldtr.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ldtr.Attr.u = X86DESC_GET_HID_ATTR(&Desc.Legacy); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ldtr.u32Limit = X86DESC_LIMIT_G(&Desc.Legacy); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ldtr.u64Base = u64Base; return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements sldt GReg * * @param iGReg The general register to store the CRx value in. * @param enmEffOpSize The operand size. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_sldt_reg, uint8_t, iGReg, uint8_t, enmEffOpSize) { if (!IEM_IS_IN_GUEST(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } else if ( IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu) && IEM_VMX_IS_PROCCTLS2_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PROC_CTLS2_DESC_TABLE_EXIT)) { Log(("sldt: Guest intercept -> VM-exit\n")); IEM_VMX_VMEXIT_INSTR_NEEDS_INFO_RET(pVCpu, VMX_EXIT_LDTR_TR_ACCESS, VMXINSTRID_SLDT, cbInstr); } else IEM_SVM_CHECK_INSTR_INTERCEPT(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_LDTR_READS, SVM_EXIT_LDTR_READ, 0, 0, cbInstr); IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_LDTR); switch (enmEffOpSize) { case IEMMODE_16BIT: *(uint16_t *)iemGRegRef(pVCpu, iGReg) = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ldtr.Sel; break; case IEMMODE_32BIT: *(uint64_t *)iemGRegRef(pVCpu, iGReg) = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ldtr.Sel; break; case IEMMODE_64BIT: *(uint64_t *)iemGRegRef(pVCpu, iGReg) = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ldtr.Sel; break; IEM_NOT_REACHED_DEFAULT_CASE_RET(); } return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements sldt mem. * * @param iEffSeg The effective segment register to use with @a GCPtrMem. * @param GCPtrEffDst Where to store the 16-bit CR0 value. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_sldt_mem, uint8_t, iEffSeg, RTGCPTR, GCPtrEffDst) { IEM_SVM_CHECK_INSTR_INTERCEPT(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_LDTR_READS, SVM_EXIT_LDTR_READ, 0, 0, cbInstr); IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_LDTR); VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemStoreDataU16(pVCpu, iEffSeg, GCPtrEffDst, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ldtr.Sel); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); return rcStrict; } /** * Implements ltr. * * @param uNewTr The new TSS selector value. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_ltr, uint16_t, uNewTr) { /* * Check preconditions. */ if (IEM_IS_REAL_OR_V86_MODE(pVCpu)) { Log(("ltr %04x - real or v8086 mode -> #GP(0)\n", uNewTr)); return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) { Log(("ltr %04x - CPL is %d -> #GP(0)\n", uNewTr, IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } if ( !IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu) || !IEM_VMX_IS_PROCCTLS2_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PROC_CTLS2_DESC_TABLE_EXIT)) { /* probable */ } else { Log(("ltr: Guest intercept -> VM-exit\n")); IEM_VMX_VMEXIT_INSTR_NEEDS_INFO_RET(pVCpu, VMX_EXIT_LDTR_TR_ACCESS, VMXINSTRID_LTR, cbInstr); } if (uNewTr & X86_SEL_LDT) { Log(("ltr %04x - LDT selector -> #GP\n", uNewTr)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFaultBySelector(pVCpu, uNewTr); } if (!(uNewTr & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL)) { Log(("ltr %04x - NULL selector -> #GP(0)\n", uNewTr)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } if (!IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_TR_WRITES)) { /* probable */ } else { Log(("ltr: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n")); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_TR_WRITE, 0 /* uExitInfo1 */, 0 /* uExitInfo2 */); } /* * Read the descriptor. */ IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_LDTR | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_GDTR | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_TR); IEMSELDESC Desc; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemFetchSelDesc(pVCpu, &Desc, uNewTr, X86_XCPT_GP); /** @todo Correct exception? */ if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* Check GPs first. */ if (Desc.Legacy.Gen.u1DescType) { Log(("ltr %#x - not system selector (type %x) -> #GP\n", uNewTr, Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault(pVCpu, uNewTr & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL); } if ( Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type != X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_386_TSS_AVAIL /* same as AMD64_SEL_TYPE_SYS_TSS_AVAIL */ && ( Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type != X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_286_TSS_AVAIL || IEM_IS_LONG_MODE(pVCpu)) ) { Log(("ltr %#x - not an available TSS selector (type %x) -> #GP\n", uNewTr, Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault(pVCpu, uNewTr & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL); } uint64_t u64Base; if (!IEM_IS_LONG_MODE(pVCpu)) u64Base = X86DESC_BASE(&Desc.Legacy); else { if (Desc.Long.Gen.u5Zeros) { Log(("ltr %#x - u5Zeros=%#x -> #GP\n", uNewTr, Desc.Long.Gen.u5Zeros)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault(pVCpu, uNewTr & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL); } u64Base = X86DESC64_BASE(&Desc.Long); if (!IEM_IS_CANONICAL(u64Base)) { Log(("ltr %#x - non-canonical base address %#llx -> #GP\n", uNewTr, u64Base)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault(pVCpu, uNewTr & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL); } } /* NP */ if (!Desc.Legacy.Gen.u1Present) { Log(("ltr %#x - segment not present -> #NP\n", uNewTr)); return iemRaiseSelectorNotPresentBySelector(pVCpu, uNewTr); } /* * Set it busy. * Note! Intel says this should lock down the whole descriptor, but we'll * restrict our selves to 32-bit for now due to lack of inline * assembly and such. */ void *pvDesc; rcStrict = iemMemMap(pVCpu, &pvDesc, 8, UINT8_MAX, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.gdtr.pGdt + (uNewTr & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL), IEM_ACCESS_DATA_RW, 0); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; switch ((uintptr_t)pvDesc & 3) { case 0: ASMAtomicBitSet(pvDesc, 40 + 1); break; case 1: ASMAtomicBitSet((uint8_t *)pvDesc + 3, 40 + 1 - 24); break; case 2: ASMAtomicBitSet((uint8_t *)pvDesc + 2, 40 + 1 - 16); break; case 3: ASMAtomicBitSet((uint8_t *)pvDesc + 1, 40 + 1 - 8); break; } rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, pvDesc, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_RW); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; Desc.Legacy.Gen.u4Type |= X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_TSS_BUSY_MASK; /* * It checks out alright, update the registers. */ /** @todo check if the actual value is loaded or if the RPL is dropped */ CPUMSetGuestTR(pVCpu, uNewTr & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.ValidSel = uNewTr & X86_SEL_MASK_OFF_RPL; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.fFlags = CPUMSELREG_FLAGS_VALID; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.Attr.u = X86DESC_GET_HID_ATTR(&Desc.Legacy); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.u32Limit = X86DESC_LIMIT_G(&Desc.Legacy); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.u64Base = u64Base; return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements str GReg * * @param iGReg The general register to store the CRx value in. * @param enmEffOpSize The operand size. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_str_reg, uint8_t, iGReg, uint8_t, enmEffOpSize) { if (!IEM_IS_IN_GUEST(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } else if ( IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu) && IEM_VMX_IS_PROCCTLS2_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PROC_CTLS2_DESC_TABLE_EXIT)) { Log(("str_reg: Guest intercept -> VM-exit\n")); IEM_VMX_VMEXIT_INSTR_NEEDS_INFO_RET(pVCpu, VMX_EXIT_LDTR_TR_ACCESS, VMXINSTRID_STR, cbInstr); } else IEM_SVM_CHECK_INSTR_INTERCEPT(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_TR_READS, SVM_EXIT_TR_READ, 0, 0, cbInstr); IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_TR); switch (enmEffOpSize) { case IEMMODE_16BIT: *(uint16_t *)iemGRegRef(pVCpu, iGReg) = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.Sel; break; case IEMMODE_32BIT: *(uint64_t *)iemGRegRef(pVCpu, iGReg) = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.Sel; break; case IEMMODE_64BIT: *(uint64_t *)iemGRegRef(pVCpu, iGReg) = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.Sel; break; IEM_NOT_REACHED_DEFAULT_CASE_RET(); } return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements str mem. * * @param iEffSeg The effective segment register to use with @a GCPtrMem. * @param GCPtrEffDst Where to store the 16-bit CR0 value. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_str_mem, uint8_t, iEffSeg, RTGCPTR, GCPtrEffDst) { if (!IEM_IS_IN_GUEST(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } else if ( IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu) && IEM_VMX_IS_PROCCTLS2_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PROC_CTLS2_DESC_TABLE_EXIT)) { Log(("str_mem: Guest intercept -> VM-exit\n")); IEM_VMX_VMEXIT_INSTR_NEEDS_INFO_RET(pVCpu, VMX_EXIT_LDTR_TR_ACCESS, VMXINSTRID_STR, cbInstr); } else IEM_SVM_CHECK_INSTR_INTERCEPT(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_TR_READS, SVM_EXIT_TR_READ, 0, 0, cbInstr); IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_TR); VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemStoreDataU16(pVCpu, iEffSeg, GCPtrEffDst, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.tr.Sel); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); return rcStrict; } /** * Implements mov GReg,CRx. * * @param iGReg The general register to store the CRx value in. * @param iCrReg The CRx register to read (valid). */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_mov_Rd_Cd, uint8_t, iGReg, uint8_t, iCrReg) { if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); Assert(!pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1VM); if (!IEM_SVM_IS_READ_CR_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, iCrReg)) { /* probable */ } else { Log(("iemCImpl_mov_Rd_Cd: Guest intercept CR%u -> #VMEXIT\n", iCrReg)); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_CRX_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_READ_CR0 + iCrReg, IEMACCESSCRX_MOV_CRX, iGReg); } /* Read it. */ uint64_t crX; switch (iCrReg) { case 0: IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR0); crX = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0; if (IEM_GET_TARGET_CPU(pVCpu) <= IEMTARGETCPU_386) crX |= UINT32_C(0x7fffffe0); /* All reserved CR0 flags are set on a 386, just like MSW on 286. */ break; case 2: IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR2); crX = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr2; break; case 3: IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR3); crX = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr3; break; case 4: IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR4); crX = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4; break; case 8: { IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_APIC_TPR); if (!IEM_IS_IN_GUEST(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX else if (IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu)) { VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemVmxVmexitInstrMovFromCr8(pVCpu, iGReg, cbInstr); if (rcStrict != VINF_VMX_INTERCEPT_NOT_ACTIVE) return rcStrict; /* * If the Mov-from-CR8 doesn't cause a VM-exit, bits 7:4 of the VTPR is copied * to bits 0:3 of the destination operand. Bits 63:4 of the destination operand * are cleared. * * See Intel Spec. 29.3 "Virtualizing CR8-based TPR Accesses" */ if (IEM_VMX_IS_PROCCTLS_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PROC_CTLS_USE_TPR_SHADOW)) { uint32_t const uTpr = iemVmxVirtApicReadRaw32(pVCpu, XAPIC_OFF_TPR); crX = (uTpr >> 4) & 0xf; break; } } #endif #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_SVM else if (pVCpu->iem.s.fExec & IEM_F_X86_CTX_SVM) { PCSVMVMCBCTRL pVmcbCtrl = &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.hwvirt.svm.Vmcb.ctrl; if (CPUMIsGuestSvmVirtIntrMasking(pVCpu, IEM_GET_CTX(pVCpu))) { crX = pVmcbCtrl->IntCtrl.n.u8VTPR & 0xf; break; } } #endif uint8_t uTpr; int rc = APICGetTpr(pVCpu, &uTpr, NULL, NULL); if (RT_SUCCESS(rc)) crX = uTpr >> 4; else crX = 0; break; } IEM_NOT_REACHED_DEFAULT_CASE_RET(); /* call checks */ } #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX if (!IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } else switch (iCrReg) { /* CR0/CR4 reads are subject to masking when in VMX non-root mode. */ case 0: crX = CPUMGetGuestVmxMaskedCr0(&pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.hwvirt.vmx.Vmcs.u64Cr0Mask.u); break; case 4: crX = CPUMGetGuestVmxMaskedCr4(&pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.hwvirt.vmx.Vmcs.u64Cr4Mask.u); break; case 3: { VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemVmxVmexitInstrMovFromCr3(pVCpu, iGReg, cbInstr); if (rcStrict != VINF_VMX_INTERCEPT_NOT_ACTIVE) return rcStrict; break; } } #endif /* Store it. */ if (IEM_IS_64BIT_CODE(pVCpu)) *(uint64_t *)iemGRegRef(pVCpu, iGReg) = crX; else *(uint64_t *)iemGRegRef(pVCpu, iGReg) = (uint32_t)crX; return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements smsw GReg. * * @param iGReg The general register to store the CRx value in. * @param enmEffOpSize The operand size. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_smsw_reg, uint8_t, iGReg, uint8_t, enmEffOpSize) { IEM_SVM_CHECK_READ_CR0_INTERCEPT(pVCpu, 0 /* uExitInfo1 */, 0 /* uExitInfo2 */, cbInstr); #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX uint64_t u64MaskedCr0; if (!IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu)) u64MaskedCr0 = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0; else u64MaskedCr0 = CPUMGetGuestVmxMaskedCr0(&pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.hwvirt.vmx.Vmcs.u64Cr0Mask.u); uint64_t const u64GuestCr0 = u64MaskedCr0; #else uint64_t const u64GuestCr0 = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0; #endif switch (enmEffOpSize) { case IEMMODE_16BIT: if (IEM_GET_TARGET_CPU(pVCpu) > IEMTARGETCPU_386) *(uint16_t *)iemGRegRef(pVCpu, iGReg) = (uint16_t)u64GuestCr0; else if (IEM_GET_TARGET_CPU(pVCpu) >= IEMTARGETCPU_386) *(uint16_t *)iemGRegRef(pVCpu, iGReg) = (uint16_t)u64GuestCr0 | 0xffe0; else *(uint16_t *)iemGRegRef(pVCpu, iGReg) = (uint16_t)u64GuestCr0 | 0xfff0; break; case IEMMODE_32BIT: *(uint32_t *)iemGRegRef(pVCpu, iGReg) = (uint32_t)u64GuestCr0; break; case IEMMODE_64BIT: *(uint64_t *)iemGRegRef(pVCpu, iGReg) = u64GuestCr0; break; IEM_NOT_REACHED_DEFAULT_CASE_RET(); } return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements smsw mem. * * @param iEffSeg The effective segment register to use with @a GCPtrMem. * @param GCPtrEffDst Where to store the 16-bit CR0 value. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_smsw_mem, uint8_t, iEffSeg, RTGCPTR, GCPtrEffDst) { uint64_t u64GuestCr0 = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0; if (!IEM_IS_IN_GUEST(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } else if (IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu)) u64GuestCr0 = CPUMGetGuestVmxMaskedCr0(&pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.hwvirt.vmx.Vmcs.u64Cr0Mask.u); else IEM_SVM_CHECK_READ_CR0_INTERCEPT(pVCpu, 0 /* uExitInfo1 */, 0 /* uExitInfo2 */, cbInstr); uint16_t u16Value; if (IEM_GET_TARGET_CPU(pVCpu) > IEMTARGETCPU_386) u16Value = (uint16_t)u64GuestCr0; else if (IEM_GET_TARGET_CPU(pVCpu) >= IEMTARGETCPU_386) u16Value = (uint16_t)u64GuestCr0 | 0xffe0; else u16Value = (uint16_t)u64GuestCr0 | 0xfff0; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemStoreDataU16(pVCpu, iEffSeg, GCPtrEffDst, u16Value); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); return rcStrict; } /** * Helper for mapping CR3 and PAE PDPEs for 'mov CRx,GReg'. */ #define IEM_MAP_PAE_PDPES_AT_CR3_RET(a_pVCpu, a_iCrReg, a_uCr3) \ do \ { \ int const rcX = PGMGstMapPaePdpesAtCr3(a_pVCpu, a_uCr3); \ if (RT_SUCCESS(rcX)) \ { /* likely */ } \ else \ { \ /* Either invalid PDPTEs or CR3 second-level translation failed. Raise #GP(0) either way. */ \ Log(("iemCImpl_load_Cr%#x: Trying to load invalid PAE PDPEs\n", a_iCrReg)); \ return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(a_pVCpu); \ } \ } while (0) /** * Used to implemented 'mov CRx,GReg' and 'lmsw r/m16'. * * @param iCrReg The CRx register to write (valid). * @param uNewCrX The new value. * @param enmAccessCrX The instruction that caused the CrX load. * @param iGReg The general register in case of a 'mov CRx,GReg' * instruction. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_4(iemCImpl_load_CrX, uint8_t, iCrReg, uint64_t, uNewCrX, IEMACCESSCRX, enmAccessCrX, uint8_t, iGReg) { VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict; int rc; #ifndef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_SVM RT_NOREF2(iGReg, enmAccessCrX); #endif /* * Try store it. * Unfortunately, CPUM only does a tiny bit of the work. */ switch (iCrReg) { case 0: { /* * Perform checks. */ IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR0); uint64_t const uOldCrX = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0; uint32_t const fValid = CPUMGetGuestCR0ValidMask(); /* ET is hardcoded on 486 and later. */ if (IEM_GET_TARGET_CPU(pVCpu) > IEMTARGETCPU_486) uNewCrX |= X86_CR0_ET; /* The 386 and 486 didn't #GP(0) on attempting to set reserved CR0 bits. ET was settable on 386. */ else if (IEM_GET_TARGET_CPU(pVCpu) == IEMTARGETCPU_486) { uNewCrX &= fValid; uNewCrX |= X86_CR0_ET; } else uNewCrX &= X86_CR0_PE | X86_CR0_MP | X86_CR0_EM | X86_CR0_TS | X86_CR0_PG | X86_CR0_ET; /* Check for reserved bits. */ if (uNewCrX & ~(uint64_t)fValid) { Log(("Trying to set reserved CR0 bits: NewCR0=%#llx InvalidBits=%#llx\n", uNewCrX, uNewCrX & ~(uint64_t)fValid)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* Check for invalid combinations. */ if ( (uNewCrX & X86_CR0_PG) && !(uNewCrX & X86_CR0_PE) ) { Log(("Trying to set CR0.PG without CR0.PE\n")); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } if ( !(uNewCrX & X86_CR0_CD) && (uNewCrX & X86_CR0_NW) ) { Log(("Trying to clear CR0.CD while leaving CR0.NW set\n")); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } if ( !(uNewCrX & X86_CR0_PG) && (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_PCIDE)) { Log(("Trying to clear CR0.PG while leaving CR4.PCID set\n")); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* Long mode consistency checks. */ if ( (uNewCrX & X86_CR0_PG) && !(uOldCrX & X86_CR0_PG) && (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.msrEFER & MSR_K6_EFER_LME) ) { if (!(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_PAE)) { Log(("Trying to enabled long mode paging without CR4.PAE set\n")); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Attr.n.u1Long) { Log(("Trying to enabled long mode paging with a long CS descriptor loaded.\n")); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } } /** @todo testcase: what happens if we disable paging while in 64-bit code? */ if (!IEM_IS_IN_GUEST(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX /* Check for bits that must remain set or cleared in VMX operation, see Intel spec. 23.8 "Restrictions on VMX operation". */ else if (IEM_VMX_IS_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu)) { uint64_t const uCr0Fixed0 = iemVmxGetCr0Fixed0(pVCpu, IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu)); if ((uNewCrX & uCr0Fixed0) != uCr0Fixed0) { Log(("Trying to clear reserved CR0 bits in VMX operation: NewCr0=%#llx MB1=%#llx\n", uNewCrX, uCr0Fixed0)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } uint64_t const uCr0Fixed1 = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.hwvirt.vmx.Msrs.u64Cr0Fixed1; if (uNewCrX & ~uCr0Fixed1) { Log(("Trying to set reserved CR0 bits in VMX operation: NewCr0=%#llx MB0=%#llx\n", uNewCrX, uCr0Fixed1)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } } #endif /* * SVM nested-guest CR0 write intercepts. */ else if (IEM_SVM_IS_WRITE_CR_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, iCrReg)) { Log(("iemCImpl_load_Cr%#x: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n", iCrReg)); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_CRX_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR0, enmAccessCrX, iGReg); } else if (IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_CR0_SEL_WRITE)) { /* 'lmsw' intercepts regardless of whether the TS/MP bits are actually toggled. */ if ( enmAccessCrX == IEMACCESSCRX_LMSW || (uNewCrX & ~(X86_CR0_TS | X86_CR0_MP)) != (uOldCrX & ~(X86_CR0_TS | X86_CR0_MP))) { Assert(enmAccessCrX != IEMACCESSCRX_CLTS); Log(("iemCImpl_load_Cr%#x: lmsw or bits other than TS/MP changed: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n", iCrReg)); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_CRX_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_CR0_SEL_WRITE, enmAccessCrX, iGReg); } } /* * Change EFER.LMA if entering or leaving long mode. */ uint64_t NewEFER = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.msrEFER; if ( (uNewCrX & X86_CR0_PG) != (uOldCrX & X86_CR0_PG) && (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.msrEFER & MSR_K6_EFER_LME) ) { if (uNewCrX & X86_CR0_PG) NewEFER |= MSR_K6_EFER_LMA; else NewEFER &= ~MSR_K6_EFER_LMA; CPUMSetGuestEFER(pVCpu, NewEFER); Assert(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.msrEFER == NewEFER); } /* * Inform PGM. */ if ( (uNewCrX & (X86_CR0_PG | X86_CR0_WP | X86_CR0_PE | X86_CR0_CD | X86_CR0_NW)) != (uOldCrX & (X86_CR0_PG | X86_CR0_WP | X86_CR0_PE | X86_CR0_CD | X86_CR0_NW)) ) { if ( enmAccessCrX != IEMACCESSCRX_MOV_CRX || !CPUMIsPaePagingEnabled(uNewCrX, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4, NewEFER) || CPUMIsGuestInSvmNestedHwVirtMode(IEM_GET_CTX(pVCpu))) { /* likely */ } else IEM_MAP_PAE_PDPES_AT_CR3_RET(pVCpu, iCrReg, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr3); rc = PGMFlushTLB(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr3, true /* global */); AssertRCReturn(rc, rc); /* ignore informational status codes */ } /* * Change CR0. */ CPUMSetGuestCR0(pVCpu, uNewCrX); Assert(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 == uNewCrX); /* Update the fExec flags if PE changed. */ if ((uNewCrX ^ uOldCrX) & X86_CR0_PE) iemRecalcExecModeAndCplFlags(pVCpu); /* * Inform PGM some more... */ rcStrict = PGMChangeMode(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.msrEFER, false /* fForce */); break; } /* * CR2 can be changed without any restrictions. */ case 2: { if (!IEM_SVM_IS_WRITE_CR_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, /*cr*/ 2)) { /* probable */ } else { Log(("iemCImpl_load_Cr%#x: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n", iCrReg)); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_CRX_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR2, enmAccessCrX, iGReg); } pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr2 = uNewCrX; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.fExtrn &= ~CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR2; rcStrict = VINF_SUCCESS; break; } /* * CR3 is relatively simple, although AMD and Intel have different * accounts of how setting reserved bits are handled. We take intel's * word for the lower bits and AMD's for the high bits (63:52). The * lower reserved bits are ignored and left alone; OpenBSD 5.8 relies * on this. */ /** @todo Testcase: Setting reserved bits in CR3, especially before * enabling paging. */ case 3: { IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR3); /* Bit 63 being clear in the source operand with PCIDE indicates no invalidations are required. */ if ( (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_PCIDE) && (uNewCrX & RT_BIT_64(63))) { /** @todo r=ramshankar: avoiding a TLB flush altogether here causes Windows 10 * SMP(w/o nested-paging) to hang during bootup on Skylake systems, see * Intel spec. 4.10.4.1 "Operations that Invalidate TLBs and * Paging-Structure Caches". */ uNewCrX &= ~RT_BIT_64(63); } /* Check / mask the value. */ #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX_EPT /* See Intel spec. 27.2.2 "EPT Translation Mechanism" footnote. */ uint64_t const fInvPhysMask = !CPUMIsGuestVmxEptPagingEnabledEx(IEM_GET_CTX(pVCpu)) ? (UINT64_MAX << IEM_GET_GUEST_CPU_FEATURES(pVCpu)->cMaxPhysAddrWidth) : (~X86_CR3_EPT_PAGE_MASK & X86_PAGE_4K_BASE_MASK); #else uint64_t const fInvPhysMask = UINT64_C(0xfff0000000000000); #endif if (uNewCrX & fInvPhysMask) { /** @todo Should we raise this only for 64-bit mode like Intel claims? AMD is * very vague in this area. As mentioned above, need testcase on real * hardware... Sigh. */ Log(("Trying to load CR3 with invalid high bits set: %#llx\n", uNewCrX)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } uint64_t fValid; if ( (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_PAE) && (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.msrEFER & MSR_K6_EFER_LME)) { /** @todo Redundant? This value has already been validated above. */ fValid = UINT64_C(0x000fffffffffffff); } else fValid = UINT64_C(0xffffffff); if (uNewCrX & ~fValid) { Log(("Automatically clearing reserved MBZ bits in CR3 load: NewCR3=%#llx ClearedBits=%#llx\n", uNewCrX, uNewCrX & ~fValid)); uNewCrX &= fValid; } if (!IEM_SVM_IS_WRITE_CR_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, /*cr*/ 3)) { /* probable */ } else { Log(("iemCImpl_load_Cr%#x: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n", iCrReg)); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_CRX_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR3, enmAccessCrX, iGReg); } /* Inform PGM. */ if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & X86_CR0_PG) { if ( !CPUMIsGuestInPAEModeEx(IEM_GET_CTX(pVCpu)) || CPUMIsGuestInSvmNestedHwVirtMode(IEM_GET_CTX(pVCpu))) { /* likely */ } else { Assert(enmAccessCrX == IEMACCESSCRX_MOV_CRX); IEM_MAP_PAE_PDPES_AT_CR3_RET(pVCpu, iCrReg, uNewCrX); } rc = PGMFlushTLB(pVCpu, uNewCrX, !(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_PGE)); AssertRCReturn(rc, rc); /* ignore informational status codes */ } /* Make the change. */ rc = CPUMSetGuestCR3(pVCpu, uNewCrX); AssertRCSuccessReturn(rc, rc); rcStrict = VINF_SUCCESS; break; } /* * CR4 is a bit more tedious as there are bits which cannot be cleared * under some circumstances and such. */ case 4: { IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR4); uint64_t const uOldCrX = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4; /* Reserved bits. */ uint32_t const fValid = CPUMGetGuestCR4ValidMask(pVCpu->CTX_SUFF(pVM)); if (uNewCrX & ~(uint64_t)fValid) { Log(("Trying to set reserved CR4 bits: NewCR4=%#llx InvalidBits=%#llx\n", uNewCrX, uNewCrX & ~(uint64_t)fValid)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } bool const fPcide = !(uOldCrX & X86_CR4_PCIDE) && (uNewCrX & X86_CR4_PCIDE); bool const fLongMode = CPUMIsGuestInLongModeEx(IEM_GET_CTX(pVCpu)); /* PCIDE check. */ if ( fPcide && ( !fLongMode || (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr3 & UINT64_C(0xfff)))) { Log(("Trying to set PCIDE with invalid PCID or outside long mode. Pcid=%#x\n", (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr3 & UINT64_C(0xfff)))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* PAE check. */ if ( fLongMode && (uOldCrX & X86_CR4_PAE) && !(uNewCrX & X86_CR4_PAE)) { Log(("Trying to set clear CR4.PAE while long mode is active\n")); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } if (!IEM_SVM_IS_WRITE_CR_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, /*cr*/ 4)) { /* probable */ } else { Log(("iemCImpl_load_Cr%#x: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n", iCrReg)); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_CRX_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR4, enmAccessCrX, iGReg); } /* Check for bits that must remain set or cleared in VMX operation, see Intel spec. 23.8 "Restrictions on VMX operation". */ if (!IEM_VMX_IS_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } else { uint64_t const uCr4Fixed0 = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.hwvirt.vmx.Msrs.u64Cr4Fixed0; if ((uNewCrX & uCr4Fixed0) != uCr4Fixed0) { Log(("Trying to clear reserved CR4 bits in VMX operation: NewCr4=%#llx MB1=%#llx\n", uNewCrX, uCr4Fixed0)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } uint64_t const uCr4Fixed1 = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.hwvirt.vmx.Msrs.u64Cr4Fixed1; if (uNewCrX & ~uCr4Fixed1) { Log(("Trying to set reserved CR4 bits in VMX operation: NewCr4=%#llx MB0=%#llx\n", uNewCrX, uCr4Fixed1)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } } /* * Notify PGM. */ if ((uNewCrX ^ uOldCrX) & (X86_CR4_PSE | X86_CR4_PAE | X86_CR4_PGE | X86_CR4_PCIDE /* | X86_CR4_SMEP */)) { if ( !CPUMIsPaePagingEnabled(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0, uNewCrX, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.msrEFER) || CPUMIsGuestInSvmNestedHwVirtMode(IEM_GET_CTX(pVCpu))) { /* likely */ } else { Assert(enmAccessCrX == IEMACCESSCRX_MOV_CRX); IEM_MAP_PAE_PDPES_AT_CR3_RET(pVCpu, iCrReg, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr3); } rc = PGMFlushTLB(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr3, true /* global */); AssertRCReturn(rc, rc); /* ignore informational status codes */ } /* * Change it. */ rc = CPUMSetGuestCR4(pVCpu, uNewCrX); AssertRCSuccessReturn(rc, rc); Assert(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 == uNewCrX); rcStrict = PGMChangeMode(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.msrEFER, false /* fForce */); break; } /* * CR8 maps to the APIC TPR. */ case 8: { IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_APIC_TPR); if (uNewCrX & ~(uint64_t)0xf) { Log(("Trying to set reserved CR8 bits (%#RX64)\n", uNewCrX)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } if (!IEM_IS_IN_GUEST(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX else if ( IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu) && IEM_VMX_IS_PROCCTLS_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PROC_CTLS_USE_TPR_SHADOW)) { /* * If the Mov-to-CR8 doesn't cause a VM-exit, bits 0:3 of the source operand * is copied to bits 7:4 of the VTPR. Bits 0:3 and bits 31:8 of the VTPR are * cleared. Following this the processor performs TPR virtualization. * * However, we should not perform TPR virtualization immediately here but * after this instruction has completed. * * See Intel spec. 29.3 "Virtualizing CR8-based TPR Accesses" * See Intel spec. 27.1 "Architectural State Before A VM-exit" */ uint32_t const uTpr = (uNewCrX & 0xf) << 4; Log(("iemCImpl_load_Cr%#x: Virtualizing TPR (%#x) write\n", iCrReg, uTpr)); iemVmxVirtApicWriteRaw32(pVCpu, XAPIC_OFF_TPR, uTpr); iemVmxVirtApicSetPendingWrite(pVCpu, XAPIC_OFF_TPR); rcStrict = VINF_SUCCESS; break; } #endif #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_SVM else if (pVCpu->iem.s.fExec & IEM_F_X86_CTX_SVM) { if (IEM_SVM_IS_WRITE_CR_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, /*cr*/ 8)) { Log(("iemCImpl_load_Cr%#x: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n", iCrReg)); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_CRX_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_WRITE_CR8, enmAccessCrX, iGReg); } pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.hwvirt.svm.Vmcb.ctrl.IntCtrl.n.u8VTPR = uNewCrX; if (CPUMIsGuestSvmVirtIntrMasking(pVCpu, IEM_GET_CTX(pVCpu))) { rcStrict = VINF_SUCCESS; break; } } #endif uint8_t const u8Tpr = (uint8_t)uNewCrX << 4; APICSetTpr(pVCpu, u8Tpr); rcStrict = VINF_SUCCESS; break; } IEM_NOT_REACHED_DEFAULT_CASE_RET(); /* call checks */ } /* * Advance the RIP on success. */ if (RT_SUCCESS(rcStrict)) { if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) iemSetPassUpStatus(pVCpu, rcStrict); return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } return rcStrict; } /** * Implements mov CRx,GReg. * * @param iCrReg The CRx register to write (valid). * @param iGReg The general register to load the CRx value from. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_mov_Cd_Rd, uint8_t, iCrReg, uint8_t, iGReg) { if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); Assert(!pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1VM); /* * Read the new value from the source register and call common worker. */ uint64_t uNewCrX; if (IEM_IS_64BIT_CODE(pVCpu)) uNewCrX = iemGRegFetchU64(pVCpu, iGReg); else uNewCrX = iemGRegFetchU32(pVCpu, iGReg); #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX if (!IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } else { VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = VINF_VMX_INTERCEPT_NOT_ACTIVE; switch (iCrReg) { case 0: case 4: rcStrict = iemVmxVmexitInstrMovToCr0Cr4(pVCpu, iCrReg, &uNewCrX, iGReg, cbInstr); break; case 3: rcStrict = iemVmxVmexitInstrMovToCr3(pVCpu, uNewCrX, iGReg, cbInstr); break; case 8: rcStrict = iemVmxVmexitInstrMovToCr8(pVCpu, iGReg, cbInstr); break; } if (rcStrict != VINF_VMX_INTERCEPT_NOT_ACTIVE) return rcStrict; } #endif return IEM_CIMPL_CALL_4(iemCImpl_load_CrX, iCrReg, uNewCrX, IEMACCESSCRX_MOV_CRX, iGReg); } /** * Implements 'LMSW r/m16' * * @param u16NewMsw The new value. * @param GCPtrEffDst The guest-linear address of the source operand in case * of a memory operand. For register operand, pass * NIL_RTGCPTR. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_lmsw, uint16_t, u16NewMsw, RTGCPTR, GCPtrEffDst) { if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); Assert(!pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1VM); IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR0); #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX /* Check nested-guest VMX intercept and get updated MSW if there's no VM-exit. */ if (!IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } else { VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemVmxVmexitInstrLmsw(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0, &u16NewMsw, GCPtrEffDst, cbInstr); if (rcStrict != VINF_VMX_INTERCEPT_NOT_ACTIVE) return rcStrict; } #else RT_NOREF_PV(GCPtrEffDst); #endif /* * Compose the new CR0 value and call common worker. */ uint64_t uNewCr0 = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & ~(X86_CR0_MP | X86_CR0_EM | X86_CR0_TS); uNewCr0 |= u16NewMsw & (X86_CR0_PE | X86_CR0_MP | X86_CR0_EM | X86_CR0_TS); return IEM_CIMPL_CALL_4(iemCImpl_load_CrX, /*cr*/ 0, uNewCr0, IEMACCESSCRX_LMSW, UINT8_MAX /* iGReg */); } /** * Implements 'CLTS'. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_clts) { if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR0); uint64_t uNewCr0 = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0; uNewCr0 &= ~X86_CR0_TS; #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX if (!IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } else { VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemVmxVmexitInstrClts(pVCpu, cbInstr); if (rcStrict == VINF_VMX_MODIFIES_BEHAVIOR) uNewCr0 |= (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & X86_CR0_TS); else if (rcStrict != VINF_VMX_INTERCEPT_NOT_ACTIVE) return rcStrict; } #endif return IEM_CIMPL_CALL_4(iemCImpl_load_CrX, /*cr*/ 0, uNewCr0, IEMACCESSCRX_CLTS, UINT8_MAX /* iGReg */); } /** * Implements mov GReg,DRx. * * @param iGReg The general register to store the DRx value in. * @param iDrReg The DRx register to read (0-7). */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_mov_Rd_Dd, uint8_t, iGReg, uint8_t, iDrReg) { #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX /* * Check nested-guest VMX intercept. * Unlike most other intercepts, the Mov DRx intercept takes preceedence * over CPL and CR4.DE and even DR4/DR5 checks. * * See Intel spec. 25.1.3 "Instructions That Cause VM Exits Conditionally". */ if (!IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } else { VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemVmxVmexitInstrMovDrX(pVCpu, VMXINSTRID_MOV_FROM_DRX, iDrReg, iGReg, cbInstr); if (rcStrict != VINF_VMX_INTERCEPT_NOT_ACTIVE) return rcStrict; } #endif /* * Check preconditions. */ /* Raise GPs. */ if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); Assert(!pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1VM); IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_DR7); /** @todo \#UD in outside ring-0 too? */ if (iDrReg == 4 || iDrReg == 5) { IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR4); if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_DE) { Log(("mov r%u,dr%u: CR4.DE=1 -> #GP(0)\n", iGReg, iDrReg)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } iDrReg += 2; } /* Raise #DB if general access detect is enabled. */ if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.dr[7] & X86_DR7_GD) { Log(("mov r%u,dr%u: DR7.GD=1 -> #DB\n", iGReg, iDrReg)); return iemRaiseDebugException(pVCpu); } /* * Read the debug register and store it in the specified general register. */ uint64_t drX; switch (iDrReg) { case 0: IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_DR0_DR3); drX = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.dr[0]; break; case 1: IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_DR0_DR3); drX = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.dr[1]; break; case 2: IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_DR0_DR3); drX = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.dr[2]; break; case 3: IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_DR0_DR3); drX = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.dr[3]; break; case 6: IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_DR6); drX = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.dr[6]; drX |= X86_DR6_RA1_MASK; drX &= ~X86_DR6_RAZ_MASK; break; case 7: IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_DR7); drX = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.dr[7]; drX |=X86_DR7_RA1_MASK; drX &= ~X86_DR7_RAZ_MASK; break; IEM_NOT_REACHED_DEFAULT_CASE_RET(); /* caller checks */ } /** @todo SVM nested-guest intercept for DR8-DR15? */ /* * Check for any SVM nested-guest intercepts for the DRx read. */ if (!IEM_SVM_IS_READ_DR_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, iDrReg)) { /* probable */ } else { Log(("mov r%u,dr%u: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n", iGReg, iDrReg)); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_READ_DR0 + (iDrReg & 0xf), IEM_GET_GUEST_CPU_FEATURES(pVCpu)->fSvmDecodeAssists ? (iGReg & 7) : 0, 0 /* uExitInfo2 */); } if (IEM_IS_64BIT_CODE(pVCpu)) *(uint64_t *)iemGRegRef(pVCpu, iGReg) = drX; else *(uint64_t *)iemGRegRef(pVCpu, iGReg) = (uint32_t)drX; return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements mov DRx,GReg. * * @param iDrReg The DRx register to write (valid). * @param iGReg The general register to load the DRx value from. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_mov_Dd_Rd, uint8_t, iDrReg, uint8_t, iGReg) { #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX /* * Check nested-guest VMX intercept. * Unlike most other intercepts, the Mov DRx intercept takes preceedence * over CPL and CR4.DE and even DR4/DR5 checks. * * See Intel spec. 25.1.3 "Instructions That Cause VM Exits Conditionally". */ if (!IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } else { VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemVmxVmexitInstrMovDrX(pVCpu, VMXINSTRID_MOV_TO_DRX, iDrReg, iGReg, cbInstr); if (rcStrict != VINF_VMX_INTERCEPT_NOT_ACTIVE) return rcStrict; } #endif /* * Check preconditions. */ if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); Assert(!pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1VM); IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_DR7); if (iDrReg == 4 || iDrReg == 5) { IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR4); if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_DE) { Log(("mov dr%u,r%u: CR4.DE=1 -> #GP(0)\n", iDrReg, iGReg)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } iDrReg += 2; } /* Raise #DB if general access detect is enabled. */ /** @todo is \#DB/DR7.GD raised before any reserved high bits in DR7/DR6 * \#GP? */ if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.dr[7] & X86_DR7_GD) { Log(("mov dr%u,r%u: DR7.GD=1 -> #DB\n", iDrReg, iGReg)); return iemRaiseDebugException(pVCpu); } /* * Read the new value from the source register. */ uint64_t uNewDrX; if (IEM_IS_64BIT_CODE(pVCpu)) uNewDrX = iemGRegFetchU64(pVCpu, iGReg); else uNewDrX = iemGRegFetchU32(pVCpu, iGReg); /* * Adjust it. */ switch (iDrReg) { case 0: case 1: case 2: case 3: /* nothing to adjust */ break; case 6: if (uNewDrX & X86_DR6_MBZ_MASK) { Log(("mov dr%u,%#llx: DR6 high bits are not zero -> #GP(0)\n", iDrReg, uNewDrX)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } uNewDrX |= X86_DR6_RA1_MASK; uNewDrX &= ~X86_DR6_RAZ_MASK; break; case 7: if (uNewDrX & X86_DR7_MBZ_MASK) { Log(("mov dr%u,%#llx: DR7 high bits are not zero -> #GP(0)\n", iDrReg, uNewDrX)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } uNewDrX |= X86_DR7_RA1_MASK; uNewDrX &= ~X86_DR7_RAZ_MASK; break; IEM_NOT_REACHED_DEFAULT_CASE_RET(); } /** @todo SVM nested-guest intercept for DR8-DR15? */ /* * Check for any SVM nested-guest intercepts for the DRx write. */ if (!IEM_SVM_IS_WRITE_DR_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, iDrReg)) { /* probable */ } else { Log2(("mov dr%u,r%u: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n", iDrReg, iGReg)); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_WRITE_DR0 + (iDrReg & 0xf), IEM_GET_GUEST_CPU_FEATURES(pVCpu)->fSvmDecodeAssists ? (iGReg & 7) : 0, 0 /* uExitInfo2 */); } /* * Do the actual setting. */ if (iDrReg < 4) IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_DR0_DR3); else if (iDrReg == 6) IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_DR6); int rc = CPUMSetGuestDRx(pVCpu, iDrReg, uNewDrX); AssertRCSuccessReturn(rc, RT_SUCCESS_NP(rc) ? VERR_IEM_IPE_1 : rc); /* * Re-init hardware breakpoint summary if it was DR7 that got changed. */ if (iDrReg == 7) iemRecalcExecDbgFlags(pVCpu); return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements mov GReg,TRx. * * @param iGReg The general register to store the * TRx value in. * @param iTrReg The TRx register to read (6/7). */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_mov_Rd_Td, uint8_t, iGReg, uint8_t, iTrReg) { /* * Check preconditions. NB: This instruction is 386/486 only. */ /* Raise GPs. */ if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); Assert(!pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1VM); if (iTrReg < 6 || iTrReg > 7) { /** @todo Do Intel CPUs reject this or are the TRs aliased? */ Log(("mov r%u,tr%u: invalid register -> #GP(0)\n", iGReg, iTrReg)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* * Read the test register and store it in the specified general register. * This is currently a dummy implementation that only exists to satisfy * old debuggers like WDEB386 or OS/2 KDB which unconditionally read the * TR6/TR7 registers. Software which actually depends on the TR values * (different on 386/486) is exceedingly rare. */ uint64_t trX; switch (iTrReg) { case 6: trX = 0; /* Currently a dummy. */ break; case 7: trX = 0; /* Currently a dummy. */ break; IEM_NOT_REACHED_DEFAULT_CASE_RET(); /* call checks */ } *(uint64_t *)iemGRegRef(pVCpu, iGReg) = (uint32_t)trX; return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements mov TRx,GReg. * * @param iTrReg The TRx register to write (valid). * @param iGReg The general register to load the TRx * value from. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_mov_Td_Rd, uint8_t, iTrReg, uint8_t, iGReg) { /* * Check preconditions. NB: This instruction is 386/486 only. */ /* Raise GPs. */ if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); Assert(!pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1VM); if (iTrReg < 6 || iTrReg > 7) { /** @todo Do Intel CPUs reject this or are the TRs aliased? */ Log(("mov r%u,tr%u: invalid register -> #GP(0)\n", iGReg, iTrReg)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* * Read the new value from the source register. */ uint64_t uNewTrX; if (IEM_IS_64BIT_CODE(pVCpu)) /** @todo err... 64-bit 386? */ uNewTrX = iemGRegFetchU64(pVCpu, iGReg); else uNewTrX = iemGRegFetchU32(pVCpu, iGReg); /* * Here we would do the actual setting if this weren't a dummy implementation. * This is currently a dummy implementation that only exists to prevent * old debuggers like WDEB386 or OS/2 KDB from crashing. */ RT_NOREF(uNewTrX); return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements 'INVLPG m'. * * @param GCPtrPage The effective address of the page to invalidate. * @remarks Updates the RIP. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_invlpg, RTGCPTR, GCPtrPage) { /* ring-0 only. */ if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); Assert(!pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1VM); IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR0 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR3 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR4 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_EFER); if (!IEM_IS_IN_GUEST(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX else if ( IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu) && IEM_VMX_IS_PROCCTLS_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PROC_CTLS_INVLPG_EXIT)) { Log(("invlpg: Guest intercept (%RGp) -> VM-exit\n", GCPtrPage)); return iemVmxVmexitInstrInvlpg(pVCpu, GCPtrPage, cbInstr); } #endif else if (IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_INVLPG)) { Log(("invlpg: Guest intercept (%RGp) -> #VMEXIT\n", GCPtrPage)); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_INVLPG, IEM_GET_GUEST_CPU_FEATURES(pVCpu)->fSvmDecodeAssists ? GCPtrPage : 0, 0 /* uExitInfo2 */); } int rc = PGMInvalidatePage(pVCpu, GCPtrPage); if (rc == VINF_SUCCESS) return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); if (rc == VINF_PGM_SYNC_CR3) { iemSetPassUpStatus(pVCpu, rc); return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } AssertMsg(RT_FAILURE_NP(rc), ("%Rrc\n", rc)); Log(("PGMInvalidatePage(%RGv) -> %Rrc\n", GCPtrPage, rc)); return rc; } /** * Implements INVPCID. * * @param iEffSeg The segment of the invpcid descriptor. * @param GCPtrInvpcidDesc The address of invpcid descriptor. * @param uInvpcidType The invalidation type. * @remarks Updates the RIP. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_3(iemCImpl_invpcid, uint8_t, iEffSeg, RTGCPTR, GCPtrInvpcidDesc, uint64_t, uInvpcidType) { /* * Check preconditions. */ if (!IEM_GET_GUEST_CPU_FEATURES(pVCpu)->fInvpcid) return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); /* When in VMX non-root mode and INVPCID is not enabled, it results in #UD. */ if (RT_LIKELY( !IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu) || IEM_VMX_IS_PROCCTLS2_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PROC_CTLS2_INVPCID))) { /* likely */ } else { Log(("invpcid: Not enabled for nested-guest execution -> #UD\n")); return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) { Log(("invpcid: CPL != 0 -> #GP(0)\n")); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } if (IEM_IS_V86_MODE(pVCpu)) { Log(("invpcid: v8086 mode -> #GP(0)\n")); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* * Check nested-guest intercept. * * INVPCID causes a VM-exit if "enable INVPCID" and "INVLPG exiting" are * both set. We have already checked the former earlier in this function. * * CPL and virtual-8086 mode checks take priority over this VM-exit. * See Intel spec. "25.1.1 Relative Priority of Faults and VM Exits". */ if ( !IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu) || !IEM_VMX_IS_PROCCTLS_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PROC_CTLS_INVLPG_EXIT)) { /* probable */ } else { Log(("invpcid: Guest intercept -> #VM-exit\n")); IEM_VMX_VMEXIT_INSTR_NEEDS_INFO_RET(pVCpu, VMX_EXIT_INVPCID, VMXINSTRID_NONE, cbInstr); } if (uInvpcidType > X86_INVPCID_TYPE_MAX_VALID) { Log(("invpcid: invalid/unrecognized invpcid type %#RX64 -> #GP(0)\n", uInvpcidType)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR0 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR3 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR4 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_EFER); /* * Fetch the invpcid descriptor from guest memory. */ RTUINT128U uDesc; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemFetchDataU128(pVCpu, &uDesc, iEffSeg, GCPtrInvpcidDesc); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { /* * Validate the descriptor. */ if (uDesc.s.Lo > 0xfff) { Log(("invpcid: reserved bits set in invpcid descriptor %#RX64 -> #GP(0)\n", uDesc.s.Lo)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } RTGCUINTPTR64 const GCPtrInvAddr = uDesc.s.Hi; uint8_t const uPcid = uDesc.s.Lo & UINT64_C(0xfff); uint32_t const uCr4 = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4; uint64_t const uCr3 = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr3; switch (uInvpcidType) { case X86_INVPCID_TYPE_INDV_ADDR: { if (!IEM_IS_CANONICAL(GCPtrInvAddr)) { Log(("invpcid: invalidation address %#RGP is not canonical -> #GP(0)\n", GCPtrInvAddr)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } if ( !(uCr4 & X86_CR4_PCIDE) && uPcid != 0) { Log(("invpcid: invalid pcid %#x\n", uPcid)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* Invalidate mappings for the linear address tagged with PCID except global translations. */ PGMFlushTLB(pVCpu, uCr3, false /* fGlobal */); break; } case X86_INVPCID_TYPE_SINGLE_CONTEXT: { if ( !(uCr4 & X86_CR4_PCIDE) && uPcid != 0) { Log(("invpcid: invalid pcid %#x\n", uPcid)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* Invalidate all mappings associated with PCID except global translations. */ PGMFlushTLB(pVCpu, uCr3, false /* fGlobal */); break; } case X86_INVPCID_TYPE_ALL_CONTEXT_INCL_GLOBAL: { PGMFlushTLB(pVCpu, uCr3, true /* fGlobal */); break; } case X86_INVPCID_TYPE_ALL_CONTEXT_EXCL_GLOBAL: { PGMFlushTLB(pVCpu, uCr3, false /* fGlobal */); break; } IEM_NOT_REACHED_DEFAULT_CASE_RET(); } rcStrict = iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } return rcStrict; } /** * Implements INVD. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_invd) { if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) { Log(("invd: CPL != 0 -> #GP(0)\n")); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } if (!IEM_IS_IN_GUEST(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } else if (IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu)) IEM_VMX_VMEXIT_INSTR_RET(pVCpu, VMX_EXIT_INVD, cbInstr); else IEM_SVM_CHECK_INSTR_INTERCEPT(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_INVD, SVM_EXIT_INVD, 0, 0, cbInstr); /* We currently take no action here. */ return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements WBINVD. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_wbinvd) { if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) { Log(("wbinvd: CPL != 0 -> #GP(0)\n")); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } if (!IEM_IS_IN_GUEST(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } else if (IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu)) IEM_VMX_VMEXIT_INSTR_RET(pVCpu, VMX_EXIT_WBINVD, cbInstr); else IEM_SVM_CHECK_INSTR_INTERCEPT(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_WBINVD, SVM_EXIT_WBINVD, 0, 0, cbInstr); /* We currently take no action here. */ return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** Opcode 0x0f 0xaa. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_rsm) { IEM_SVM_CHECK_INSTR_INTERCEPT(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_RSM, SVM_EXIT_RSM, 0, 0, cbInstr); NOREF(cbInstr); return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } /** * Implements RDTSC. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_rdtsc) { /* * Check preconditions. */ if (!IEM_GET_GUEST_CPU_FEATURES(pVCpu)->fTsc) return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) { IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR4); if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_TSD) { Log(("rdtsc: CR4.TSD and CPL=%u -> #GP(0)\n", IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } } if (!IEM_IS_IN_GUEST(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } else if ( IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu) && IEM_VMX_IS_PROCCTLS_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PROC_CTLS_RDTSC_EXIT)) { Log(("rdtsc: Guest intercept -> VM-exit\n")); IEM_VMX_VMEXIT_INSTR_RET(pVCpu, VMX_EXIT_RDTSC, cbInstr); } else if (IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_RDTSC)) { Log(("rdtsc: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n")); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_RDTSC, 0 /* uExitInfo1 */, 0 /* uExitInfo2 */); } /* * Do the job. */ uint64_t uTicks = TMCpuTickGet(pVCpu); #if defined(VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_SVM) || defined(VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX) uTicks = CPUMApplyNestedGuestTscOffset(pVCpu, uTicks); #endif pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rax = RT_LO_U32(uTicks); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rdx = RT_HI_U32(uTicks); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.fExtrn &= ~(CPUMCTX_EXTRN_RAX | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_RDX); /* For IEMExecDecodedRdtsc. */ return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements RDTSC. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_rdtscp) { /* * Check preconditions. */ if (!IEM_GET_GUEST_CPU_FEATURES(pVCpu)->fRdTscP) return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); if (RT_LIKELY( !IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu) || IEM_VMX_IS_PROCCTLS2_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PROC_CTLS2_RDTSCP))) { /* likely */ } else { Log(("rdtscp: Not enabled for VMX non-root mode -> #UD\n")); return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) { IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR4); if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_TSD) { Log(("rdtscp: CR4.TSD and CPL=%u -> #GP(0)\n", IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } } if (!IEM_IS_IN_GUEST(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } else if ( IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu) && IEM_VMX_IS_PROCCTLS_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PROC_CTLS_RDTSC_EXIT)) { Log(("rdtscp: Guest intercept -> VM-exit\n")); IEM_VMX_VMEXIT_INSTR_RET(pVCpu, VMX_EXIT_RDTSCP, cbInstr); } else if (IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_RDTSCP)) { Log(("rdtscp: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n")); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_RDTSCP, 0 /* uExitInfo1 */, 0 /* uExitInfo2 */); } /* * Do the job. * Query the MSR first in case of trips to ring-3. */ IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_TSC_AUX); VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = CPUMQueryGuestMsr(pVCpu, MSR_K8_TSC_AUX, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rcx); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { /* Low dword of the TSC_AUX msr only. */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rcx &= UINT32_C(0xffffffff); uint64_t uTicks = TMCpuTickGet(pVCpu); #if defined(VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_SVM) || defined(VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX) uTicks = CPUMApplyNestedGuestTscOffset(pVCpu, uTicks); #endif pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rax = RT_LO_U32(uTicks); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rdx = RT_HI_U32(uTicks); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.fExtrn &= ~(CPUMCTX_EXTRN_RAX | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_RDX | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_RCX); /* For IEMExecDecodedRdtscp. */ return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } return rcStrict; } /** * Implements RDPMC. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_rdpmc) { IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR4); if ( IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0 && !(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_PCE)) return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); if (!IEM_IS_IN_GUEST(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } else if ( IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu) && IEM_VMX_IS_PROCCTLS_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PROC_CTLS_RDPMC_EXIT)) { Log(("rdpmc: Guest intercept -> VM-exit\n")); IEM_VMX_VMEXIT_INSTR_RET(pVCpu, VMX_EXIT_RDPMC, cbInstr); } else if (IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_RDPMC)) { Log(("rdpmc: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n")); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_RDPMC, 0 /* uExitInfo1 */, 0 /* uExitInfo2 */); } /** @todo Emulate performance counters, for now just return 0. */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rax = 0; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rdx = 0; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.fExtrn &= ~(CPUMCTX_EXTRN_RAX | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_RDX); /** @todo We should trigger a \#GP here if the CPU doesn't support the index in * ecx but see @bugref{3472}! */ return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements RDMSR. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_rdmsr) { /* * Check preconditions. */ if (!IEM_GET_GUEST_CPU_FEATURES(pVCpu)->fMsr) return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); /* * Check nested-guest intercepts. */ if (!IEM_IS_IN_GUEST(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX else if (IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu)) { if (iemVmxIsRdmsrWrmsrInterceptSet(pVCpu, VMX_EXIT_RDMSR, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ecx)) IEM_VMX_VMEXIT_INSTR_RET(pVCpu, VMX_EXIT_RDMSR, cbInstr); } #endif #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_SVM else if (IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_MSR_PROT)) { VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemSvmHandleMsrIntercept(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ecx, false /* fWrite */, cbInstr); if (rcStrict == VINF_SVM_VMEXIT) return VINF_SUCCESS; if (rcStrict != VINF_SVM_INTERCEPT_NOT_ACTIVE) { Log(("IEM: SVM intercepted rdmsr(%#x) failed. rc=%Rrc\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ecx, VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict))); return rcStrict; } } #endif /* * Do the job. */ RTUINT64U uValue; /** @todo make CPUMAllMsrs.cpp import the necessary MSR state. */ IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_ALL_MSRS); VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = CPUMQueryGuestMsr(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ecx, &uValue.u); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rax = uValue.s.Lo; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rdx = uValue.s.Hi; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.fExtrn &= ~(CPUMCTX_EXTRN_RAX | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_RDX); return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } #ifndef IN_RING3 /* Deferred to ring-3. */ if (rcStrict == VINF_CPUM_R3_MSR_READ) { Log(("IEM: rdmsr(%#x) -> ring-3\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ecx)); return rcStrict; } #endif /* Often a unimplemented MSR or MSR bit, so worth logging. */ if (pVCpu->iem.s.cLogRelRdMsr < 32) { pVCpu->iem.s.cLogRelRdMsr++; LogRel(("IEM: rdmsr(%#x) -> #GP(0)\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ecx)); } else Log(( "IEM: rdmsr(%#x) -> #GP(0)\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ecx)); AssertMsgReturn(rcStrict == VERR_CPUM_RAISE_GP_0, ("%Rrc\n", VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict)), VERR_IPE_UNEXPECTED_STATUS); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /** * Implements WRMSR. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_wrmsr) { /* * Check preconditions. */ if (!IEM_GET_GUEST_CPU_FEATURES(pVCpu)->fMsr) return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); RTUINT64U uValue; uValue.s.Lo = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eax; uValue.s.Hi = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.edx; uint32_t const idMsr = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ecx; /** @todo make CPUMAllMsrs.cpp import the necessary MSR state. */ IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_ALL_MSRS); /* * Check nested-guest intercepts. */ if (!IEM_IS_IN_GUEST(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX else if (IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu)) { if (iemVmxIsRdmsrWrmsrInterceptSet(pVCpu, VMX_EXIT_WRMSR, idMsr)) IEM_VMX_VMEXIT_INSTR_RET(pVCpu, VMX_EXIT_WRMSR, cbInstr); } #endif #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_SVM else if (IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_MSR_PROT)) { VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemSvmHandleMsrIntercept(pVCpu, idMsr, true /* fWrite */, cbInstr); if (rcStrict == VINF_SVM_VMEXIT) return VINF_SUCCESS; if (rcStrict != VINF_SVM_INTERCEPT_NOT_ACTIVE) { Log(("IEM: SVM intercepted rdmsr(%#x) failed. rc=%Rrc\n", idMsr, VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict))); return rcStrict; } } #endif /* * Do the job. */ VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = CPUMSetGuestMsr(pVCpu, idMsr, uValue.u); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); #ifndef IN_RING3 /* Deferred to ring-3. */ if (rcStrict == VINF_CPUM_R3_MSR_WRITE) { Log(("IEM: wrmsr(%#x) -> ring-3\n", idMsr)); return rcStrict; } #endif /* Often a unimplemented MSR or MSR bit, so worth logging. */ if (pVCpu->iem.s.cLogRelWrMsr < 32) { pVCpu->iem.s.cLogRelWrMsr++; LogRel(("IEM: wrmsr(%#x,%#x`%08x) -> #GP(0)\n", idMsr, uValue.s.Hi, uValue.s.Lo)); } else Log(( "IEM: wrmsr(%#x,%#x`%08x) -> #GP(0)\n", idMsr, uValue.s.Hi, uValue.s.Lo)); AssertMsgReturn(rcStrict == VERR_CPUM_RAISE_GP_0, ("%Rrc\n", VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict)), VERR_IPE_UNEXPECTED_STATUS); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /** * Implements 'IN eAX, port'. * * @param u16Port The source port. * @param cbReg The register size. * @param bImmAndEffAddrMode Bit 7: Whether the port was specified through an * immediate operand or the implicit DX register. * Bits 3-0: Effective address mode. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_3(iemCImpl_in, uint16_t, u16Port, uint8_t, cbReg, uint8_t, bImmAndEffAddrMode) { /* * CPL check */ VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemHlpCheckPortIOPermission(pVCpu, u16Port, cbReg); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; if (!IEM_IS_IN_GUEST(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } /* * Check VMX nested-guest IO intercept. */ #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX else if (IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu)) { rcStrict = iemVmxVmexitInstrIo(pVCpu, VMXINSTRID_IO_IN, u16Port, RT_BOOL(bImmAndEffAddrMode & 0x80), cbReg, cbInstr); if (rcStrict != VINF_VMX_INTERCEPT_NOT_ACTIVE) return rcStrict; } #endif /* * Check SVM nested-guest IO intercept. */ #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_SVM else if (IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_IOIO_PROT)) { uint8_t cAddrSizeBits; switch (bImmAndEffAddrMode & 0xf) { case IEMMODE_16BIT: cAddrSizeBits = 16; break; case IEMMODE_32BIT: cAddrSizeBits = 32; break; case IEMMODE_64BIT: cAddrSizeBits = 64; break; IEM_NOT_REACHED_DEFAULT_CASE_RET(); } rcStrict = iemSvmHandleIOIntercept(pVCpu, u16Port, SVMIOIOTYPE_IN, cbReg, cAddrSizeBits, 0 /* N/A - iEffSeg */, false /* fRep */, false /* fStrIo */, cbInstr); if (rcStrict == VINF_SVM_VMEXIT) return VINF_SUCCESS; if (rcStrict != VINF_SVM_INTERCEPT_NOT_ACTIVE) { Log(("iemCImpl_in: iemSvmHandleIOIntercept failed (u16Port=%#x, cbReg=%u) rc=%Rrc\n", u16Port, cbReg, VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict))); return rcStrict; } } #endif #if defined(VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX) || defined(VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_SVM) RT_NOREF(bImmAndEffAddrMode); #endif /* * Perform the I/O. */ PVMCC const pVM = pVCpu->CTX_SUFF(pVM); uint32_t u32Value = 0; rcStrict = IOMIOPortRead(pVM, pVCpu, u16Port, &u32Value, cbReg); if (IOM_SUCCESS(rcStrict)) { switch (cbReg) { case 1: pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.al = (uint8_t)u32Value; break; case 2: pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax = (uint16_t)u32Value; break; case 4: pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rax = u32Value; break; default: AssertFailedReturn(VERR_IEM_IPE_3); } pVCpu->iem.s.cPotentialExits++; if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) iemSetPassUpStatus(pVCpu, rcStrict); /* * Check for I/O breakpoints before we complete the instruction. */ uint32_t const fDr7 = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.dr[7]; if (RT_UNLIKELY( ( ( (fDr7 & X86_DR7_ENABLED_MASK) && X86_DR7_ANY_RW_IO(fDr7) && (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_DE)) || pVM->dbgf.ro.cEnabledHwIoBreakpoints > 0) && rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS)) { IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_DR0_DR3 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_DR6); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.uBoth |= DBGFBpCheckIo2(pVM, pVCpu, u16Port, cbReg); } rcStrict = iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } return rcStrict; } /** * Implements 'IN eAX, DX'. * * @param cbReg The register size. * @param enmEffAddrMode Effective address mode. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_in_eAX_DX, uint8_t, cbReg, IEMMODE, enmEffAddrMode) { return IEM_CIMPL_CALL_3(iemCImpl_in, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.dx, cbReg, 0 /* fImm */ | enmEffAddrMode); } /** * Implements 'OUT port, eAX'. * * @param u16Port The destination port. * @param cbReg The register size. * @param bImmAndEffAddrMode Bit 7: Whether the port was specified through an * immediate operand or the implicit DX register. * Bits 3-0: Effective address mode. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_3(iemCImpl_out, uint16_t, u16Port, uint8_t, cbReg, uint8_t, bImmAndEffAddrMode) { /* * CPL check */ VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemHlpCheckPortIOPermission(pVCpu, u16Port, cbReg); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; if (!IEM_IS_IN_GUEST(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } /* * Check VMX nested-guest I/O intercept. */ #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX else if (IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu)) { rcStrict = iemVmxVmexitInstrIo(pVCpu, VMXINSTRID_IO_OUT, u16Port, RT_BOOL(bImmAndEffAddrMode & 0x80), cbReg, cbInstr); if (rcStrict != VINF_VMX_INTERCEPT_NOT_ACTIVE) return rcStrict; } #endif /* * Check SVM nested-guest I/O intercept. */ #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_SVM else if (IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_IOIO_PROT)) { uint8_t cAddrSizeBits; switch (bImmAndEffAddrMode & 0xf) { case IEMMODE_16BIT: cAddrSizeBits = 16; break; case IEMMODE_32BIT: cAddrSizeBits = 32; break; case IEMMODE_64BIT: cAddrSizeBits = 64; break; IEM_NOT_REACHED_DEFAULT_CASE_RET(); } rcStrict = iemSvmHandleIOIntercept(pVCpu, u16Port, SVMIOIOTYPE_OUT, cbReg, cAddrSizeBits, 0 /* N/A - iEffSeg */, false /* fRep */, false /* fStrIo */, cbInstr); if (rcStrict == VINF_SVM_VMEXIT) return VINF_SUCCESS; if (rcStrict != VINF_SVM_INTERCEPT_NOT_ACTIVE) { Log(("iemCImpl_out: iemSvmHandleIOIntercept failed (u16Port=%#x, cbReg=%u) rc=%Rrc\n", u16Port, cbReg, VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict))); return rcStrict; } } #endif #if defined(VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX) || defined(VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_SVM) RT_NOREF(bImmAndEffAddrMode); #endif /* * Perform the I/O. */ PVMCC const pVM = pVCpu->CTX_SUFF(pVM); uint32_t u32Value; switch (cbReg) { case 1: u32Value = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.al; break; case 2: u32Value = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax; break; case 4: u32Value = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eax; break; default: AssertFailedReturn(VERR_IEM_IPE_4); } rcStrict = IOMIOPortWrite(pVM, pVCpu, u16Port, u32Value, cbReg); if (IOM_SUCCESS(rcStrict)) { pVCpu->iem.s.cPotentialExits++; if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) iemSetPassUpStatus(pVCpu, rcStrict); /* * Check for I/O breakpoints before we complete the instruction. */ uint32_t const fDr7 = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.dr[7]; if (RT_UNLIKELY( ( ( (fDr7 & X86_DR7_ENABLED_MASK) && X86_DR7_ANY_RW_IO(fDr7) && (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_DE)) || pVM->dbgf.ro.cEnabledHwIoBreakpoints > 0) && rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS)) { IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_DR0_DR3 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_DR6); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.uBoth |= DBGFBpCheckIo2(pVM, pVCpu, u16Port, cbReg); } rcStrict = iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } return rcStrict; } /** * Implements 'OUT DX, eAX'. * * @param cbReg The register size. * @param enmEffAddrMode Effective address mode. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_out_DX_eAX, uint8_t, cbReg, IEMMODE, enmEffAddrMode) { return IEM_CIMPL_CALL_3(iemCImpl_out, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.dx, cbReg, 0 /* fImm */ | enmEffAddrMode); } /** * Implements 'CLI'. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_cli) { uint32_t fEfl = IEMMISC_GET_EFL(pVCpu); #ifdef LOG_ENABLED uint32_t const fEflOld = fEfl; #endif IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR0 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR4); if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & X86_CR0_PE) { uint8_t const uIopl = X86_EFL_GET_IOPL(fEfl); if (!(fEfl & X86_EFL_VM)) { if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) <= uIopl) fEfl &= ~X86_EFL_IF; else if ( IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) == 3 && (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_PVI) ) fEfl &= ~X86_EFL_VIF; else return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* V8086 */ else if (uIopl == 3) fEfl &= ~X86_EFL_IF; else if ( uIopl < 3 && (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_VME) ) fEfl &= ~X86_EFL_VIF; else return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* real mode */ else fEfl &= ~X86_EFL_IF; /* Commit. */ IEMMISC_SET_EFL(pVCpu, fEfl); VBOXSTRICTRC const rcStrict = iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); Log2(("CLI: %#x -> %#x\n", fEflOld, fEfl)); return rcStrict; } /** * Implements 'STI'. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_sti) { uint32_t fEfl = IEMMISC_GET_EFL(pVCpu); uint32_t const fEflOld = fEfl; IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR0 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR4); if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & X86_CR0_PE) { uint8_t const uIopl = X86_EFL_GET_IOPL(fEfl); if (!(fEfl & X86_EFL_VM)) { if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) <= uIopl) fEfl |= X86_EFL_IF; else if ( IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) == 3 && (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_PVI) && !(fEfl & X86_EFL_VIP) ) fEfl |= X86_EFL_VIF; else return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* V8086 */ else if (uIopl == 3) fEfl |= X86_EFL_IF; else if ( uIopl < 3 && (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_VME) && !(fEfl & X86_EFL_VIP) ) fEfl |= X86_EFL_VIF; else return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* real mode */ else fEfl |= X86_EFL_IF; /* * Commit. * * Note! Setting the shadow interrupt flag must be done after RIP updating. */ IEMMISC_SET_EFL(pVCpu, fEfl); VBOXSTRICTRC const rcStrict = iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); if (!(fEflOld & X86_EFL_IF) && (fEfl & X86_EFL_IF)) { /** @todo only set it the shadow flag if it was clear before? */ CPUMSetInInterruptShadowSti(&pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx); } Log2(("STI: %#x -> %#x\n", fEflOld, fEfl)); return rcStrict; } /** * Implements 'HLT'. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_hlt) { if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); if (!IEM_IS_IN_GUEST(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } else if ( IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu) && IEM_VMX_IS_PROCCTLS_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PROC_CTLS_HLT_EXIT)) { Log2(("hlt: Guest intercept -> VM-exit\n")); IEM_VMX_VMEXIT_INSTR_RET(pVCpu, VMX_EXIT_HLT, cbInstr); } else if (IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_HLT)) { Log2(("hlt: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n")); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_HLT, 0 /* uExitInfo1 */, 0 /* uExitInfo2 */); } /** @todo finish: This ASSUMES that iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF won't * be returning any status codes relating to non-guest events being raised, as * we'll mess up the guest HALT otherwise. */ VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = VINF_EM_HALT; return rcStrict; } /** * Implements 'MONITOR'. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_monitor, uint8_t, iEffSeg) { /* * Permission checks. */ if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) { Log2(("monitor: CPL != 0\n")); return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); /** @todo MSR[0xC0010015].MonMwaitUserEn if we care. */ } if (!IEM_GET_GUEST_CPU_FEATURES(pVCpu)->fMonitorMWait) { Log2(("monitor: Not in CPUID\n")); return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } /* * Check VMX guest-intercept. * This should be considered a fault-like VM-exit. * See Intel spec. 25.1.1 "Relative Priority of Faults and VM Exits". */ if ( !IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu) || !IEM_VMX_IS_PROCCTLS_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PROC_CTLS_MONITOR_EXIT)) { /* probable */ } else { Log2(("monitor: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n")); IEM_VMX_VMEXIT_INSTR_RET(pVCpu, VMX_EXIT_MONITOR, cbInstr); } /* * Gather the operands and validate them. */ RTGCPTR GCPtrMem = IEM_IS_64BIT_CODE(pVCpu) ? pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rax : pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eax; uint32_t uEcx = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ecx; uint32_t uEdx = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.edx; /** @todo Test whether EAX or ECX is processed first, i.e. do we get \#PF or * \#GP first. */ if (uEcx != 0) { Log2(("monitor rax=%RX64, ecx=%RX32, edx=%RX32; ECX != 0 -> #GP(0)\n", GCPtrMem, uEcx, uEdx)); NOREF(uEdx); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemApplySegment(pVCpu, IEM_ACCESS_TYPE_READ | IEM_ACCESS_WHAT_DATA, iEffSeg, 1, &GCPtrMem); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; RTGCPHYS GCPhysMem; /** @todo access size */ rcStrict = iemMemPageTranslateAndCheckAccess(pVCpu, GCPtrMem, 1, IEM_ACCESS_TYPE_READ | IEM_ACCESS_WHAT_DATA, &GCPhysMem); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; if (!IEM_IS_IN_GUEST(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX else if ( IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu) && IEM_VMX_IS_PROCCTLS2_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PROC_CTLS2_VIRT_APIC_ACCESS)) { /* * MONITOR does not access the memory, just monitors the address. However, * if the address falls in the APIC-access page, the address monitored must * instead be the corresponding address in the virtual-APIC page. * * See Intel spec. 29.4.4 "Instruction-Specific Considerations". */ rcStrict = iemVmxVirtApicAccessUnused(pVCpu, &GCPhysMem, 1, IEM_ACCESS_TYPE_READ | IEM_ACCESS_WHAT_DATA); if ( rcStrict != VINF_VMX_INTERCEPT_NOT_ACTIVE && rcStrict != VINF_VMX_MODIFIES_BEHAVIOR) return rcStrict; } #endif else if (IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_MONITOR)) { Log2(("monitor: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n")); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_MONITOR, 0 /* uExitInfo1 */, 0 /* uExitInfo2 */); } /* * Call EM to prepare the monitor/wait. */ rcStrict = EMMonitorWaitPrepare(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rax, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rcx, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rdx, GCPhysMem); Assert(rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) rcStrict = iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); return rcStrict; } /** * Implements 'MWAIT'. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_mwait) { /* * Permission checks. */ if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) { Log2(("mwait: CPL != 0\n")); /** @todo MSR[0xC0010015].MonMwaitUserEn if we care. (Remember to check * EFLAGS.VM then.) */ return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } if (!IEM_GET_GUEST_CPU_FEATURES(pVCpu)->fMonitorMWait) { Log2(("mwait: Not in CPUID\n")); return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } /* Check VMX nested-guest intercept. */ if ( !IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu) || !IEM_VMX_IS_PROCCTLS_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PROC_CTLS_MWAIT_EXIT)) { /* probable */ } else IEM_VMX_VMEXIT_MWAIT_RET(pVCpu, EMMonitorIsArmed(pVCpu), cbInstr); /* * Gather the operands and validate them. */ uint32_t const uEax = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eax; uint32_t const uEcx = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ecx; if (uEcx != 0) { /* Only supported extension is break on IRQ when IF=0. */ if (uEcx > 1) { Log2(("mwait eax=%RX32, ecx=%RX32; ECX > 1 -> #GP(0)\n", uEax, uEcx)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } uint32_t fMWaitFeatures = 0; uint32_t uIgnore = 0; CPUMGetGuestCpuId(pVCpu, 5, 0, -1 /*f64BitMode*/, &uIgnore, &uIgnore, &fMWaitFeatures, &uIgnore); if ( (fMWaitFeatures & (X86_CPUID_MWAIT_ECX_EXT | X86_CPUID_MWAIT_ECX_BREAKIRQIF0)) != (X86_CPUID_MWAIT_ECX_EXT | X86_CPUID_MWAIT_ECX_BREAKIRQIF0)) { Log2(("mwait eax=%RX32, ecx=%RX32; break-on-IRQ-IF=0 extension not enabled -> #GP(0)\n", uEax, uEcx)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX /* * If the interrupt-window exiting control is set or a virtual-interrupt is pending * for delivery; and interrupts are disabled the processor does not enter its * mwait state but rather passes control to the next instruction. * * See Intel spec. 25.3 "Changes to Instruction Behavior In VMX Non-root Operation". */ if ( !IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu) || pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1IF) { /* probable */ } else if ( IEM_VMX_IS_PROCCTLS_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PROC_CTLS_INT_WINDOW_EXIT) || VMCPU_FF_IS_SET(pVCpu, VMCPU_FF_INTERRUPT_NESTED_GUEST)) /** @todo finish: check up this out after we move int window stuff out of the * run loop and into the instruction finishing logic here. */ return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); #endif } /* * Check SVM nested-guest mwait intercepts. */ if (!IEM_IS_IN_GUEST(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } else if ( IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_MWAIT_ARMED) && EMMonitorIsArmed(pVCpu)) { Log2(("mwait: Guest intercept (monitor hardware armed) -> #VMEXIT\n")); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_MWAIT_ARMED, 0 /* uExitInfo1 */, 0 /* uExitInfo2 */); } else if (IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_MWAIT)) { Log2(("mwait: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n")); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_MWAIT, 0 /* uExitInfo1 */, 0 /* uExitInfo2 */); } /* * Call EM to prepare the monitor/wait. * * This will return VINF_EM_HALT. If there the trap flag is set, we may * override it when executing iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF ASSUMING * that will only return guest related events. */ VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = EMMonitorWaitPerform(pVCpu, uEax, uEcx); /** @todo finish: This needs more thinking as we should suppress internal * debugger events here, or we'll bugger up the guest state even more than we * alread do around VINF_EM_HALT. */ VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict2 = iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); if (rcStrict2 != VINF_SUCCESS) { Log2(("mwait: %Rrc (perform) -> %Rrc (finish)!\n", VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict), VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict2) )); rcStrict = rcStrict2; } return rcStrict; } /** * Implements 'SWAPGS'. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_swapgs) { Assert(IEM_IS_64BIT_CODE(pVCpu)); /* Caller checks this. */ /* * Permission checks. */ if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) { Log2(("swapgs: CPL != 0\n")); return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } /* * Do the job. */ IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_KERNEL_GS_BASE | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_GS); uint64_t uOtherGsBase = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.msrKERNELGSBASE; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.msrKERNELGSBASE = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.gs.u64Base; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.gs.u64Base = uOtherGsBase; return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } #ifndef VBOX_WITHOUT_CPUID_HOST_CALL /** * Handles a CPUID call. */ static VBOXSTRICTRC iemCpuIdVBoxCall(PVMCPUCC pVCpu, uint32_t iFunction, uint32_t *pEax, uint32_t *pEbx, uint32_t *pEcx, uint32_t *pEdx) { switch (iFunction) { case VBOX_CPUID_FN_ID: LogFlow(("iemCpuIdVBoxCall: VBOX_CPUID_FN_ID\n")); *pEax = VBOX_CPUID_RESP_ID_EAX; *pEbx = VBOX_CPUID_RESP_ID_EBX; *pEcx = VBOX_CPUID_RESP_ID_ECX; *pEdx = VBOX_CPUID_RESP_ID_EDX; break; case VBOX_CPUID_FN_LOG: { CPUM_IMPORT_EXTRN_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_RDX | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_RBX | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_RSI | IEM_CPUMCTX_EXTRN_EXEC_DECODED_MEM_MASK); /* Validate input. */ uint32_t cchToLog = *pEdx; if (cchToLog <= _2M) { uint32_t const uLogPicker = *pEbx; if (uLogPicker <= 1) { /* Resolve the logger. */ PRTLOGGER const pLogger = !uLogPicker ? RTLogDefaultInstanceEx(UINT32_MAX) : RTLogRelGetDefaultInstanceEx(UINT32_MAX); if (pLogger) { /* Copy over the data: */ RTGCPTR GCPtrSrc = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsi; while (cchToLog > 0) { uint32_t cbToMap = GUEST_PAGE_SIZE - (GCPtrSrc & GUEST_PAGE_OFFSET_MASK); if (cbToMap > cchToLog) cbToMap = cchToLog; /** @todo Extend iemMemMap to allowing page size accessing and avoid 7 * unnecessary calls & iterations per pages. */ if (cbToMap > 512) cbToMap = 512; void *pvSrc = NULL; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemMap(pVCpu, &pvSrc, cbToMap, UINT8_MAX, GCPtrSrc, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_R, 0); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { RTLogBulkNestedWrite(pLogger, (const char *)pvSrc, cbToMap, "Gst:"); rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, pvSrc, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_R); AssertRCSuccessReturn(VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict), rcStrict); } else { Log(("iemCpuIdVBoxCall: %Rrc at %RGp LB %#x\n", VBOXSTRICTRC_VAL(rcStrict), GCPtrSrc, cbToMap)); return rcStrict; } /* Advance. */ pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rsi = GCPtrSrc += cbToMap; *pEdx = cchToLog -= cbToMap; } *pEax = VINF_SUCCESS; } else *pEax = (uint32_t)VERR_NOT_FOUND; } else *pEax = (uint32_t)VERR_NOT_FOUND; } else *pEax = (uint32_t)VERR_TOO_MUCH_DATA; *pEdx = VBOX_CPUID_RESP_GEN_EDX; *pEcx = VBOX_CPUID_RESP_GEN_ECX; *pEbx = VBOX_CPUID_RESP_GEN_EBX; break; } default: LogFlow(("iemCpuIdVBoxCall: Invalid function %#x (%#x, %#x)\n", iFunction, *pEbx, *pEdx)); *pEax = (uint32_t)VERR_INVALID_FUNCTION; *pEbx = (uint32_t)VERR_INVALID_FUNCTION; *pEcx = (uint32_t)VERR_INVALID_FUNCTION; *pEdx = (uint32_t)VERR_INVALID_FUNCTION; break; } return VINF_SUCCESS; } #endif /* VBOX_WITHOUT_CPUID_HOST_CALL */ /** * Implements 'CPUID'. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_cpuid) { if (!IEM_IS_IN_GUEST(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } else if (IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu)) { Log2(("cpuid: Guest intercept -> VM-exit\n")); IEM_VMX_VMEXIT_INSTR_RET(pVCpu, VMX_EXIT_CPUID, cbInstr); } else if (IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_CPUID)) { Log2(("cpuid: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n")); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_CPUID, 0 /* uExitInfo1 */, 0 /* uExitInfo2 */); } uint32_t const uEax = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eax; uint32_t const uEcx = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ecx; #ifndef VBOX_WITHOUT_CPUID_HOST_CALL /* * CPUID host call backdoor. */ if ( uEax == VBOX_CPUID_REQ_EAX_FIXED && (uEcx & VBOX_CPUID_REQ_ECX_FIXED_MASK) == VBOX_CPUID_REQ_ECX_FIXED && pVCpu->CTX_SUFF(pVM)->iem.s.fCpuIdHostCall) { VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemCpuIdVBoxCall(pVCpu, uEcx & VBOX_CPUID_REQ_ECX_FN_MASK, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eax, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ebx, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ecx, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.edx); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; } /* * Regular CPUID. */ else #endif CPUMGetGuestCpuId(pVCpu, uEax, uEcx, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Attr.n.u1Long, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eax, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ebx, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ecx, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.edx); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rax &= UINT32_C(0xffffffff); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rbx &= UINT32_C(0xffffffff); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rcx &= UINT32_C(0xffffffff); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rdx &= UINT32_C(0xffffffff); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.fExtrn &= ~(CPUMCTX_EXTRN_RAX | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_RCX | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_RDX | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_RBX); pVCpu->iem.s.cPotentialExits++; return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements 'AAD'. * * @param bImm The immediate operand. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_aad, uint8_t, bImm) { uint16_t const ax = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax; uint8_t const al = (uint8_t)ax + (uint8_t)(ax >> 8) * bImm; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax = al; iemHlpUpdateArithEFlagsU8(pVCpu, al, X86_EFL_SF | X86_EFL_ZF | X86_EFL_PF, X86_EFL_OF | X86_EFL_AF | X86_EFL_CF); return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements 'AAM'. * * @param bImm The immediate operand. Cannot be 0. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_aam, uint8_t, bImm) { Assert(bImm != 0); /* #DE on 0 is handled in the decoder. */ uint16_t const ax = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax; uint8_t const al = (uint8_t)ax % bImm; uint8_t const ah = (uint8_t)ax / bImm; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax = (ah << 8) + al; iemHlpUpdateArithEFlagsU8(pVCpu, al, X86_EFL_SF | X86_EFL_ZF | X86_EFL_PF, X86_EFL_OF | X86_EFL_AF | X86_EFL_CF); return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements 'DAA'. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_daa) { uint8_t const al = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.al; bool const fCarry = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1CF; if ( pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1AF || (al & 0xf) >= 10) { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.al = al + 6; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1AF = 1; } else pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1AF = 0; if (al >= 0x9a || fCarry) { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.al += 0x60; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1CF = 1; } else pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1CF = 0; iemHlpUpdateArithEFlagsU8(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.al, X86_EFL_SF | X86_EFL_ZF | X86_EFL_PF, X86_EFL_OF); return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements 'DAS'. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_das) { uint8_t const uInputAL = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.al; bool const fCarry = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1CF; if ( pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1AF || (uInputAL & 0xf) >= 10) { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1AF = 1; if (uInputAL < 6) pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1CF = 1; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.al = uInputAL - 6; } else { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1AF = 0; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1CF = 0; } if (uInputAL >= 0x9a || fCarry) { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.al -= 0x60; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1CF = 1; } iemHlpUpdateArithEFlagsU8(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.al, X86_EFL_SF | X86_EFL_ZF | X86_EFL_PF, X86_EFL_OF); return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements 'AAA'. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_aaa) { if (IEM_IS_GUEST_CPU_AMD(pVCpu)) { if ( pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1AF || (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax & 0xf) >= 10) { iemAImpl_add_u16(&pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax, 0x106, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.uBoth); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1AF = 1; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1CF = 1; } else { iemHlpUpdateArithEFlagsU16(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax, X86_EFL_SF | X86_EFL_ZF | X86_EFL_PF, X86_EFL_OF); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1AF = 0; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1CF = 0; } pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax &= UINT16_C(0xff0f); } else { if ( pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1AF || (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax & 0xf) >= 10) { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax += UINT16_C(0x106); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1AF = 1; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1CF = 1; } else { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1AF = 0; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1CF = 0; } pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax &= UINT16_C(0xff0f); iemHlpUpdateArithEFlagsU8(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.al, X86_EFL_SF | X86_EFL_ZF | X86_EFL_PF, X86_EFL_OF); } return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements 'AAS'. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_aas) { if (IEM_IS_GUEST_CPU_AMD(pVCpu)) { if ( pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1AF || (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax & 0xf) >= 10) { iemAImpl_sub_u16(&pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax, 0x106, &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.uBoth); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1AF = 1; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1CF = 1; } else { iemHlpUpdateArithEFlagsU16(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax, X86_EFL_SF | X86_EFL_ZF | X86_EFL_PF, X86_EFL_OF); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1AF = 0; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1CF = 0; } pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax &= UINT16_C(0xff0f); } else { if ( pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1AF || (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax & 0xf) >= 10) { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax -= UINT16_C(0x106); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1AF = 1; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1CF = 1; } else { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1AF = 0; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1CF = 0; } pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ax &= UINT16_C(0xff0f); iemHlpUpdateArithEFlagsU8(pVCpu, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.al, X86_EFL_SF | X86_EFL_ZF | X86_EFL_PF, X86_EFL_OF); } return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements the 16-bit version of 'BOUND'. * * @note We have separate 16-bit and 32-bit variants of this function due to * the decoder using unsigned parameters, whereas we want signed one to * do the job. This is significant for a recompiler. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_3(iemCImpl_bound_16, int16_t, idxArray, int16_t, idxLowerBound, int16_t, idxUpperBound) { /* * Check if the index is inside the bounds, otherwise raise #BR. */ if ( idxArray >= idxLowerBound && idxArray <= idxUpperBound) return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); return iemRaiseBoundRangeExceeded(pVCpu); } /** * Implements the 32-bit version of 'BOUND'. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_3(iemCImpl_bound_32, int32_t, idxArray, int32_t, idxLowerBound, int32_t, idxUpperBound) { /* * Check if the index is inside the bounds, otherwise raise #BR. */ if ( idxArray >= idxLowerBound && idxArray <= idxUpperBound) return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); return iemRaiseBoundRangeExceeded(pVCpu); } /* * Instantiate the various string operation combinations. */ #define OP_SIZE 8 #define ADDR_SIZE 16 #include "IEMAllCImplStrInstr.cpp.h" #define OP_SIZE 8 #define ADDR_SIZE 32 #include "IEMAllCImplStrInstr.cpp.h" #define OP_SIZE 8 #define ADDR_SIZE 64 #include "IEMAllCImplStrInstr.cpp.h" #define OP_SIZE 16 #define ADDR_SIZE 16 #include "IEMAllCImplStrInstr.cpp.h" #define OP_SIZE 16 #define ADDR_SIZE 32 #include "IEMAllCImplStrInstr.cpp.h" #define OP_SIZE 16 #define ADDR_SIZE 64 #include "IEMAllCImplStrInstr.cpp.h" #define OP_SIZE 32 #define ADDR_SIZE 16 #include "IEMAllCImplStrInstr.cpp.h" #define OP_SIZE 32 #define ADDR_SIZE 32 #include "IEMAllCImplStrInstr.cpp.h" #define OP_SIZE 32 #define ADDR_SIZE 64 #include "IEMAllCImplStrInstr.cpp.h" #define OP_SIZE 64 #define ADDR_SIZE 32 #include "IEMAllCImplStrInstr.cpp.h" #define OP_SIZE 64 #define ADDR_SIZE 64 #include "IEMAllCImplStrInstr.cpp.h" /** * Implements 'XGETBV'. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_xgetbv) { IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR4); if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_OSXSAVE) { uint32_t uEcx = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ecx; switch (uEcx) { case 0: break; case 1: /** @todo Implement XCR1 support. */ default: Log(("xgetbv ecx=%RX32 -> #GP(0)\n", uEcx)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_XCRx); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rax = RT_LO_U32(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.aXcr[uEcx]); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rdx = RT_HI_U32(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.aXcr[uEcx]); return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } Log(("xgetbv CR4.OSXSAVE=0 -> UD\n")); return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } /** * Implements 'XSETBV'. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_0(iemCImpl_xsetbv) { if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_OSXSAVE) { /** @todo explain why this happens before the CPL check. */ if (!IEM_SVM_IS_CTRL_INTERCEPT_SET(pVCpu, SVM_CTRL_INTERCEPT_XSETBV)) { /* probable */ } else { Log2(("xsetbv: Guest intercept -> #VMEXIT\n")); IEM_SVM_UPDATE_NRIP(pVCpu, cbInstr); IEM_SVM_VMEXIT_RET(pVCpu, SVM_EXIT_XSETBV, 0 /* uExitInfo1 */, 0 /* uExitInfo2 */); } if (IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) == 0) { IEM_CTX_IMPORT_RET(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_XCRx); if (!IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu)) { /* probable */ } else IEM_VMX_VMEXIT_INSTR_RET(pVCpu, VMX_EXIT_XSETBV, cbInstr); uint32_t uEcx = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.ecx; uint64_t uNewValue = RT_MAKE_U64(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eax, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.edx); switch (uEcx) { case 0: { int rc = CPUMSetGuestXcr0(pVCpu, uNewValue); if (rc == VINF_SUCCESS) break; Assert(rc == VERR_CPUM_RAISE_GP_0); Log(("xsetbv ecx=%RX32 (newvalue=%RX64) -> #GP(0)\n", uEcx, uNewValue)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } case 1: /** @todo Implement XCR1 support. */ default: Log(("xsetbv ecx=%RX32 (newvalue=%RX64) -> #GP(0)\n", uEcx, uNewValue)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } Log(("xsetbv cpl=%u -> GP(0)\n", IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu))); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } Log(("xsetbv CR4.OSXSAVE=0 -> UD\n")); return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } #ifndef RT_ARCH_ARM64 # ifdef IN_RING3 /** Argument package for iemCImpl_cmpxchg16b_fallback_rendezvous_callback. */ struct IEMCIMPLCX16ARGS { PRTUINT128U pu128Dst; PRTUINT128U pu128RaxRdx; PRTUINT128U pu128RbxRcx; uint32_t *pEFlags; # ifdef VBOX_STRICT uint32_t cCalls; # endif }; /** * @callback_method_impl{FNVMMEMTRENDEZVOUS, * Worker for iemCImpl_cmpxchg16b_fallback_rendezvous} */ static DECLCALLBACK(VBOXSTRICTRC) iemCImpl_cmpxchg16b_fallback_rendezvous_callback(PVM pVM, PVMCPUCC pVCpu, void *pvUser) { RT_NOREF(pVM, pVCpu); struct IEMCIMPLCX16ARGS *pArgs = (struct IEMCIMPLCX16ARGS *)pvUser; # ifdef VBOX_STRICT Assert(pArgs->cCalls == 0); pArgs->cCalls++; # endif iemAImpl_cmpxchg16b_fallback(pArgs->pu128Dst, pArgs->pu128RaxRdx, pArgs->pu128RbxRcx, pArgs->pEFlags); return VINF_SUCCESS; } # endif /* IN_RING3 */ /** * Implements 'CMPXCHG16B' fallback using rendezvous. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_4(iemCImpl_cmpxchg16b_fallback_rendezvous, PRTUINT128U, pu128Dst, PRTUINT128U, pu128RaxRdx, PRTUINT128U, pu128RbxRcx, uint32_t *, pEFlags) { # ifdef IN_RING3 struct IEMCIMPLCX16ARGS Args; Args.pu128Dst = pu128Dst; Args.pu128RaxRdx = pu128RaxRdx; Args.pu128RbxRcx = pu128RbxRcx; Args.pEFlags = pEFlags; # ifdef VBOX_STRICT Args.cCalls = 0; # endif VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = VMMR3EmtRendezvous(pVCpu->CTX_SUFF(pVM), VMMEMTRENDEZVOUS_FLAGS_TYPE_ONCE, iemCImpl_cmpxchg16b_fallback_rendezvous_callback, &Args); Assert(Args.cCalls == 1); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { /* Duplicated tail code. */ rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, pu128Dst, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_RW); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.u = *pEFlags; /* IEM_MC_COMMIT_EFLAGS */ if (!(*pEFlags & X86_EFL_ZF)) { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rax = pu128RaxRdx->s.Lo; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rdx = pu128RaxRdx->s.Hi; } rcStrict = iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } } return rcStrict; # else RT_NOREF(pVCpu, cbInstr, pu128Dst, pu128RaxRdx, pu128RbxRcx, pEFlags); return VERR_IEM_ASPECT_NOT_IMPLEMENTED; /* This should get us to ring-3 for now. Should perhaps be replaced later. */ # endif } #endif /* RT_ARCH_ARM64 */ /** * Implements 'CLFLUSH' and 'CLFLUSHOPT'. * * This is implemented in C because it triggers a load like behaviour without * actually reading anything. Since that's not so common, it's implemented * here. * * @param iEffSeg The effective segment. * @param GCPtrEff The address of the image. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_clflush_clflushopt, uint8_t, iEffSeg, RTGCPTR, GCPtrEff) { /* * Pretend to do a load w/o reading (see also iemCImpl_monitor and iemMemMap). */ VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemApplySegment(pVCpu, IEM_ACCESS_TYPE_READ | IEM_ACCESS_WHAT_DATA, iEffSeg, 1, &GCPtrEff); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { RTGCPHYS GCPhysMem; /** @todo access size. */ rcStrict = iemMemPageTranslateAndCheckAccess(pVCpu, GCPtrEff, 1, IEM_ACCESS_TYPE_READ | IEM_ACCESS_WHAT_DATA, &GCPhysMem); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { #ifdef VBOX_WITH_NESTED_HWVIRT_VMX if ( !IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu) || !IEM_VMX_IS_PROCCTLS2_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PROC_CTLS2_VIRT_APIC_ACCESS)) { /* probable */ } else { /* * CLFLUSH/CLFLUSHOPT does not access the memory, but flushes the cache-line * that contains the address. However, if the address falls in the APIC-access * page, the address flushed must instead be the corresponding address in the * virtual-APIC page. * * See Intel spec. 29.4.4 "Instruction-Specific Considerations". */ rcStrict = iemVmxVirtApicAccessUnused(pVCpu, &GCPhysMem, 1, IEM_ACCESS_TYPE_READ | IEM_ACCESS_WHAT_DATA); if ( rcStrict != VINF_VMX_INTERCEPT_NOT_ACTIVE && rcStrict != VINF_VMX_MODIFIES_BEHAVIOR) return rcStrict; } #endif return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } } return rcStrict; } /** * Implements 'FINIT' and 'FNINIT'. * * @param fCheckXcpts Whether to check for umasked pending exceptions or * not. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_finit, bool, fCheckXcpts) { /* * Exceptions. */ IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR0); if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & (X86_CR0_EM | X86_CR0_TS)) return iemRaiseDeviceNotAvailable(pVCpu); iemFpuActualizeStateForChange(pVCpu); IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_X87); /* FINIT: Raise #MF on pending exception(s): */ if (fCheckXcpts && (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.XState.x87.FSW & X86_FSW_ES)) return iemRaiseMathFault(pVCpu); /* * Reset the state. */ PX86XSAVEAREA pXState = &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.XState; /* Rotate the stack to account for changed TOS. */ iemFpuRotateStackSetTop(&pXState->x87, 0); pXState->x87.FCW = 0x37f; pXState->x87.FSW = 0; pXState->x87.FTW = 0x00; /* 0 - empty. */ /** @todo Intel says the instruction and data pointers are not cleared on * 387, presume that 8087 and 287 doesn't do so either. */ /** @todo test this stuff. */ if (IEM_GET_TARGET_CPU(pVCpu) > IEMTARGETCPU_386) { pXState->x87.FPUDP = 0; pXState->x87.DS = 0; //?? pXState->x87.Rsrvd2 = 0; pXState->x87.FPUIP = 0; pXState->x87.CS = 0; //?? pXState->x87.Rsrvd1 = 0; } pXState->x87.FOP = 0; iemHlpUsedFpu(pVCpu); return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements 'FXSAVE'. * * @param iEffSeg The effective segment. * @param GCPtrEff The address of the image. * @param enmEffOpSize The operand size (only REX.W really matters). */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_3(iemCImpl_fxsave, uint8_t, iEffSeg, RTGCPTR, GCPtrEff, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize) { IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR0 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_X87 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_SSE_AVX); /** @todo check out bugref{1529} and AMD behaviour */ /* * Raise exceptions. */ if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & (X86_CR0_TS | X86_CR0_EM)) return iemRaiseDeviceNotAvailable(pVCpu); /* * Access the memory. */ void *pvMem512; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemMap(pVCpu, &pvMem512, 512, iEffSeg, GCPtrEff, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_W | IEM_ACCESS_PARTIAL_WRITE, 15 | IEM_MEMMAP_F_ALIGN_GP | IEM_MEMMAP_F_ALIGN_GP_OR_AC); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; PX86FXSTATE pDst = (PX86FXSTATE)pvMem512; PCX86FXSTATE pSrc = &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.XState.x87; /* * Store the registers. */ /** @todo CPU/VM detection possible! If CR4.OSFXSR=0 MXCSR it's * implementation specific whether MXCSR and XMM0-XMM7 are saved. */ /* common for all formats */ pDst->FCW = pSrc->FCW; pDst->FSW = pSrc->FSW; pDst->FTW = pSrc->FTW & UINT16_C(0xff); pDst->FOP = pSrc->FOP; pDst->MXCSR = pSrc->MXCSR; pDst->MXCSR_MASK = CPUMGetGuestMxCsrMask(pVCpu->CTX_SUFF(pVM)); for (uint32_t i = 0; i < RT_ELEMENTS(pDst->aRegs); i++) { /** @todo Testcase: What actually happens to the 6 reserved bytes? I'm clearing * them for now... */ pDst->aRegs[i].au32[0] = pSrc->aRegs[i].au32[0]; pDst->aRegs[i].au32[1] = pSrc->aRegs[i].au32[1]; pDst->aRegs[i].au32[2] = pSrc->aRegs[i].au32[2] & UINT32_C(0xffff); pDst->aRegs[i].au32[3] = 0; } /* FPU IP, CS, DP and DS. */ pDst->FPUIP = pSrc->FPUIP; pDst->CS = pSrc->CS; pDst->FPUDP = pSrc->FPUDP; pDst->DS = pSrc->DS; if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_64BIT) { /* Save upper 16-bits of FPUIP (IP:CS:Rsvd1) and FPUDP (DP:DS:Rsvd2). */ pDst->Rsrvd1 = pSrc->Rsrvd1; pDst->Rsrvd2 = pSrc->Rsrvd2; } else { pDst->Rsrvd1 = 0; pDst->Rsrvd2 = 0; } /* XMM registers. Skipped in 64-bit CPL0 if EFER.FFXSR (AMD only) is set. */ if ( !(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.msrEFER & MSR_K6_EFER_FFXSR) || !IEM_IS_64BIT_CODE(pVCpu) || IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) { uint32_t cXmmRegs = IEM_IS_64BIT_CODE(pVCpu) ? 16 : 8; for (uint32_t i = 0; i < cXmmRegs; i++) pDst->aXMM[i] = pSrc->aXMM[i]; /** @todo Testcase: What happens to the reserved XMM registers? Untouched, * right? */ } /* * Commit the memory. */ rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, pvMem512, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_W | IEM_ACCESS_PARTIAL_WRITE); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements 'FXRSTOR'. * * @param iEffSeg The effective segment register for @a GCPtrEff. * @param GCPtrEff The address of the image. * @param enmEffOpSize The operand size (only REX.W really matters). */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_3(iemCImpl_fxrstor, uint8_t, iEffSeg, RTGCPTR, GCPtrEff, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize) { IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR0 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_X87 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_SSE_AVX); /** @todo check out bugref{1529} and AMD behaviour */ /* * Raise exceptions. */ if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & (X86_CR0_TS | X86_CR0_EM)) return iemRaiseDeviceNotAvailable(pVCpu); /* * Access the memory. */ void *pvMem512; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemMap(pVCpu, &pvMem512, 512, iEffSeg, GCPtrEff, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_R, 15 | IEM_MEMMAP_F_ALIGN_GP | IEM_MEMMAP_F_ALIGN_GP_OR_AC); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; PCX86FXSTATE pSrc = (PCX86FXSTATE)pvMem512; PX86FXSTATE pDst = &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.XState.x87; /* * Check the state for stuff which will #GP(0). */ uint32_t const fMXCSR = pSrc->MXCSR; uint32_t const fMXCSR_MASK = CPUMGetGuestMxCsrMask(pVCpu->CTX_SUFF(pVM)); if (fMXCSR & ~fMXCSR_MASK) { Log(("fxrstor: MXCSR=%#x (MXCSR_MASK=%#x) -> #GP(0)\n", fMXCSR, fMXCSR_MASK)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /* * Load the registers. */ /** @todo CPU/VM detection possible! If CR4.OSFXSR=0 MXCSR it's * implementation specific whether MXCSR and XMM0-XMM7 are * restored according to Intel. * AMD says MXCSR and XMM registers are never loaded if * CR4.OSFXSR=0. */ /* common for all formats */ pDst->FCW = pSrc->FCW; pDst->FSW = pSrc->FSW; pDst->FTW = pSrc->FTW & UINT16_C(0xff); pDst->FOP = pSrc->FOP; pDst->MXCSR = fMXCSR; /* (MXCSR_MASK is read-only) */ for (uint32_t i = 0; i < RT_ELEMENTS(pSrc->aRegs); i++) { pDst->aRegs[i].au32[0] = pSrc->aRegs[i].au32[0]; pDst->aRegs[i].au32[1] = pSrc->aRegs[i].au32[1]; pDst->aRegs[i].au32[2] = pSrc->aRegs[i].au32[2] & UINT32_C(0xffff); pDst->aRegs[i].au32[3] = 0; } /* FPU IP, CS, DP and DS. */ /** @todo AMD says this is only done if FSW.ES is set after loading. */ if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_64BIT) { pDst->FPUIP = pSrc->FPUIP; pDst->CS = pSrc->CS; pDst->Rsrvd1 = pSrc->Rsrvd1; pDst->FPUDP = pSrc->FPUDP; pDst->DS = pSrc->DS; pDst->Rsrvd2 = pSrc->Rsrvd2; } else { pDst->FPUIP = pSrc->FPUIP; pDst->CS = pSrc->CS; pDst->Rsrvd1 = 0; pDst->FPUDP = pSrc->FPUDP; pDst->DS = pSrc->DS; pDst->Rsrvd2 = 0; } /* XMM registers. Skipped in 64-bit CPL0 if EFER.FFXSR (AMD only) is set. * Does not affect MXCSR, only registers. */ if ( !(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.msrEFER & MSR_K6_EFER_FFXSR) || !IEM_IS_64BIT_CODE(pVCpu) || IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) != 0) { uint32_t cXmmRegs = IEM_IS_64BIT_CODE(pVCpu) ? 16 : 8; for (uint32_t i = 0; i < cXmmRegs; i++) pDst->aXMM[i] = pSrc->aXMM[i]; } pDst->FCW &= ~X86_FCW_ZERO_MASK | X86_FCW_IC_MASK; /* Intel 10980xe allows setting the IC bit. Win 3.11 CALC.EXE sets it. */ iemFpuRecalcExceptionStatus(pDst); if (pDst->FSW & X86_FSW_ES) Log11(("fxrstor: %04x:%08RX64: loading state with pending FPU exception (FSW=%#x)\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip, pSrc->FSW)); /* * Unmap the memory. */ rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, pvMem512, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_R); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; iemHlpUsedFpu(pVCpu); return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements 'XSAVE'. * * @param iEffSeg The effective segment. * @param GCPtrEff The address of the image. * @param enmEffOpSize The operand size (only REX.W really matters). */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_3(iemCImpl_xsave, uint8_t, iEffSeg, RTGCPTR, GCPtrEff, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize) { IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR0 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_X87 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_SSE_AVX | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_OTHER_XSAVE | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_XCRx); /* * Raise exceptions. */ if (!(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_OSXSAVE)) return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); /* When in VMX non-root mode and XSAVE/XRSTOR is not enabled, it results in #UD. */ if (RT_LIKELY( !IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu) || IEM_VMX_IS_PROCCTLS2_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PROC_CTLS2_XSAVES_XRSTORS))) { /* likely */ } else { Log(("xrstor: Not enabled for nested-guest execution -> #UD\n")); return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & X86_CR0_TS) return iemRaiseDeviceNotAvailable(pVCpu); /* * Calc the requested mask. */ uint64_t const fReqComponents = RT_MAKE_U64(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eax, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.edx) & pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.aXcr[0]; AssertLogRelReturn(!(fReqComponents & ~(XSAVE_C_X87 | XSAVE_C_SSE | XSAVE_C_YMM)), VERR_IEM_ASPECT_NOT_IMPLEMENTED); uint64_t const fXInUse = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.aXcr[0]; /** @todo figure out the exact protocol for the memory access. Currently we * just need this crap to work halfways to make it possible to test * AVX instructions. */ /** @todo figure out the XINUSE and XMODIFIED */ /* * Access the x87 memory state. */ /* The x87+SSE state. */ void *pvMem512; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemMap(pVCpu, &pvMem512, 512, iEffSeg, GCPtrEff, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_W | IEM_ACCESS_PARTIAL_WRITE, 63 | IEM_MEMMAP_F_ALIGN_GP | IEM_MEMMAP_F_ALIGN_GP_OR_AC); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; PX86FXSTATE pDst = (PX86FXSTATE)pvMem512; PCX86FXSTATE pSrc = &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.XState.x87; /* The header. */ PX86XSAVEHDR pHdr; rcStrict = iemMemMap(pVCpu, (void **)&pHdr, sizeof(&pHdr), iEffSeg, GCPtrEff + 512, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_RW, 0 /* checked above */); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* * Store the X87 state. */ if (fReqComponents & XSAVE_C_X87) { /* common for all formats */ pDst->FCW = pSrc->FCW; pDst->FSW = pSrc->FSW; pDst->FTW = pSrc->FTW & UINT16_C(0xff); pDst->FOP = pSrc->FOP; pDst->FPUIP = pSrc->FPUIP; pDst->CS = pSrc->CS; pDst->FPUDP = pSrc->FPUDP; pDst->DS = pSrc->DS; if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_64BIT) { /* Save upper 16-bits of FPUIP (IP:CS:Rsvd1) and FPUDP (DP:DS:Rsvd2). */ pDst->Rsrvd1 = pSrc->Rsrvd1; pDst->Rsrvd2 = pSrc->Rsrvd2; } else { pDst->Rsrvd1 = 0; pDst->Rsrvd2 = 0; } for (uint32_t i = 0; i < RT_ELEMENTS(pDst->aRegs); i++) { /** @todo Testcase: What actually happens to the 6 reserved bytes? I'm clearing * them for now... */ pDst->aRegs[i].au32[0] = pSrc->aRegs[i].au32[0]; pDst->aRegs[i].au32[1] = pSrc->aRegs[i].au32[1]; pDst->aRegs[i].au32[2] = pSrc->aRegs[i].au32[2] & UINT32_C(0xffff); pDst->aRegs[i].au32[3] = 0; } } if (fReqComponents & (XSAVE_C_SSE | XSAVE_C_YMM)) { pDst->MXCSR = pSrc->MXCSR; pDst->MXCSR_MASK = CPUMGetGuestMxCsrMask(pVCpu->CTX_SUFF(pVM)); } if (fReqComponents & XSAVE_C_SSE) { /* XMM registers. */ uint32_t cXmmRegs = enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_64BIT ? 16 : 8; for (uint32_t i = 0; i < cXmmRegs; i++) pDst->aXMM[i] = pSrc->aXMM[i]; /** @todo Testcase: What happens to the reserved XMM registers? Untouched, * right? */ } /* Commit the x87 state bits. (probably wrong) */ rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, pvMem512, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_W | IEM_ACCESS_PARTIAL_WRITE); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* * Store AVX state. */ if (fReqComponents & XSAVE_C_YMM) { /** @todo testcase: xsave64 vs xsave32 wrt XSAVE_C_YMM. */ AssertLogRelReturn(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.aoffXState[XSAVE_C_YMM_BIT] != UINT16_MAX, VERR_IEM_IPE_9); PCX86XSAVEYMMHI pCompSrc = CPUMCTX_XSAVE_C_PTR(IEM_GET_CTX(pVCpu), XSAVE_C_YMM_BIT, PCX86XSAVEYMMHI); PX86XSAVEYMMHI pCompDst; rcStrict = iemMemMap(pVCpu, (void **)&pCompDst, sizeof(*pCompDst), iEffSeg, GCPtrEff + pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.aoffXState[XSAVE_C_YMM_BIT], IEM_ACCESS_DATA_W | IEM_ACCESS_PARTIAL_WRITE, 0 /* checked above */); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; uint32_t cXmmRegs = enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_64BIT ? 16 : 8; for (uint32_t i = 0; i < cXmmRegs; i++) pCompDst->aYmmHi[i] = pCompSrc->aYmmHi[i]; rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, pCompDst, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_W | IEM_ACCESS_PARTIAL_WRITE); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; } /* * Update the header. */ pHdr->bmXState = (pHdr->bmXState & ~fReqComponents) | (fReqComponents & fXInUse); rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, pHdr, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_RW); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements 'XRSTOR'. * * @param iEffSeg The effective segment. * @param GCPtrEff The address of the image. * @param enmEffOpSize The operand size (only REX.W really matters). */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_3(iemCImpl_xrstor, uint8_t, iEffSeg, RTGCPTR, GCPtrEff, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize) { IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR0 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_X87 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_SSE_AVX | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_OTHER_XSAVE | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_XCRx); /* * Raise exceptions. */ if (!(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_OSXSAVE)) return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); /* When in VMX non-root mode and XSAVE/XRSTOR is not enabled, it results in #UD. */ if (RT_LIKELY( !IEM_VMX_IS_NON_ROOT_MODE(pVCpu) || IEM_VMX_IS_PROCCTLS2_SET(pVCpu, VMX_PROC_CTLS2_XSAVES_XRSTORS))) { /* likely */ } else { Log(("xrstor: Not enabled for nested-guest execution -> #UD\n")); return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & X86_CR0_TS) return iemRaiseDeviceNotAvailable(pVCpu); if (GCPtrEff & 63) { /** @todo CPU/VM detection possible! \#AC might not be signal for * all/any misalignment sizes, intel says its an implementation detail. */ if ( (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & X86_CR0_AM) && pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.Bits.u1AC && IEM_GET_CPL(pVCpu) == 3) return iemRaiseAlignmentCheckException(pVCpu); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } /** @todo figure out the exact protocol for the memory access. Currently we * just need this crap to work halfways to make it possible to test * AVX instructions. */ /** @todo figure out the XINUSE and XMODIFIED */ /* * Access the x87 memory state. */ /* The x87+SSE state. */ void *pvMem512; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemMap(pVCpu, &pvMem512, 512, iEffSeg, GCPtrEff, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_R, 63 | IEM_MEMMAP_F_ALIGN_GP | IEM_MEMMAP_F_ALIGN_GP_OR_AC); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; PCX86FXSTATE pSrc = (PCX86FXSTATE)pvMem512; PX86FXSTATE pDst = &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.XState.x87; /* * Calc the requested mask */ PX86XSAVEHDR pHdrDst = &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.XState.Hdr; PCX86XSAVEHDR pHdrSrc; rcStrict = iemMemMap(pVCpu, (void **)&pHdrSrc, sizeof(&pHdrSrc), iEffSeg, GCPtrEff + 512, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_R, 0 /* checked above */); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; uint64_t const fReqComponents = RT_MAKE_U64(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eax, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.edx) & pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.aXcr[0]; AssertLogRelReturn(!(fReqComponents & ~(XSAVE_C_X87 | XSAVE_C_SSE | XSAVE_C_YMM)), VERR_IEM_ASPECT_NOT_IMPLEMENTED); //uint64_t const fXInUse = pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.aXcr[0]; uint64_t const fRstorMask = pHdrSrc->bmXState; uint64_t const fCompMask = pHdrSrc->bmXComp; AssertLogRelReturn(!(fCompMask & XSAVE_C_X), VERR_IEM_ASPECT_NOT_IMPLEMENTED); uint32_t const cXmmRegs = enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_64BIT ? 16 : 8; /* We won't need this any longer. */ rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, (void *)pHdrSrc, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_R); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* * Load the X87 state. */ if (fReqComponents & XSAVE_C_X87) { if (fRstorMask & XSAVE_C_X87) { pDst->FCW = pSrc->FCW; pDst->FSW = pSrc->FSW; pDst->FTW = pSrc->FTW & UINT16_C(0xff); pDst->FOP = pSrc->FOP; pDst->FPUIP = pSrc->FPUIP; pDst->CS = pSrc->CS; pDst->FPUDP = pSrc->FPUDP; pDst->DS = pSrc->DS; if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_64BIT) { /* Load upper 16-bits of FPUIP (IP:CS:Rsvd1) and FPUDP (DP:DS:Rsvd2). */ pDst->Rsrvd1 = pSrc->Rsrvd1; pDst->Rsrvd2 = pSrc->Rsrvd2; } else { pDst->Rsrvd1 = 0; pDst->Rsrvd2 = 0; } for (uint32_t i = 0; i < RT_ELEMENTS(pDst->aRegs); i++) { pDst->aRegs[i].au32[0] = pSrc->aRegs[i].au32[0]; pDst->aRegs[i].au32[1] = pSrc->aRegs[i].au32[1]; pDst->aRegs[i].au32[2] = pSrc->aRegs[i].au32[2] & UINT32_C(0xffff); pDst->aRegs[i].au32[3] = 0; } pDst->FCW &= ~X86_FCW_ZERO_MASK | X86_FCW_IC_MASK; /* Intel 10980xe allows setting the IC bit. Win 3.11 CALC.EXE sets it. */ iemFpuRecalcExceptionStatus(pDst); if (pDst->FSW & X86_FSW_ES) Log11(("xrstor: %04x:%08RX64: loading state with pending FPU exception (FSW=%#x)\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip, pSrc->FSW)); } else { pDst->FCW = 0x37f; pDst->FSW = 0; pDst->FTW = 0x00; /* 0 - empty. */ pDst->FPUDP = 0; pDst->DS = 0; //?? pDst->Rsrvd2= 0; pDst->FPUIP = 0; pDst->CS = 0; //?? pDst->Rsrvd1= 0; pDst->FOP = 0; for (uint32_t i = 0; i < RT_ELEMENTS(pSrc->aRegs); i++) { pDst->aRegs[i].au32[0] = 0; pDst->aRegs[i].au32[1] = 0; pDst->aRegs[i].au32[2] = 0; pDst->aRegs[i].au32[3] = 0; } } pHdrDst->bmXState |= XSAVE_C_X87; /* playing safe for now */ } /* MXCSR */ if (fReqComponents & (XSAVE_C_SSE | XSAVE_C_YMM)) { if (fRstorMask & (XSAVE_C_SSE | XSAVE_C_YMM)) pDst->MXCSR = pSrc->MXCSR; else pDst->MXCSR = 0x1f80; } /* XMM registers. */ if (fReqComponents & XSAVE_C_SSE) { if (fRstorMask & XSAVE_C_SSE) { for (uint32_t i = 0; i < cXmmRegs; i++) pDst->aXMM[i] = pSrc->aXMM[i]; /** @todo Testcase: What happens to the reserved XMM registers? Untouched, * right? */ } else { for (uint32_t i = 0; i < cXmmRegs; i++) { pDst->aXMM[i].au64[0] = 0; pDst->aXMM[i].au64[1] = 0; } } pHdrDst->bmXState |= XSAVE_C_SSE; /* playing safe for now */ } /* Unmap the x87 state bits (so we've don't run out of mapping). */ rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, pvMem512, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_R); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* * Restore AVX state. */ if (fReqComponents & XSAVE_C_YMM) { AssertLogRelReturn(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.aoffXState[XSAVE_C_YMM_BIT] != UINT16_MAX, VERR_IEM_IPE_9); PX86XSAVEYMMHI pCompDst = CPUMCTX_XSAVE_C_PTR(IEM_GET_CTX(pVCpu), XSAVE_C_YMM_BIT, PX86XSAVEYMMHI); if (fRstorMask & XSAVE_C_YMM) { /** @todo testcase: xsave64 vs xsave32 wrt XSAVE_C_YMM. */ PCX86XSAVEYMMHI pCompSrc; rcStrict = iemMemMap(pVCpu, (void **)&pCompSrc, sizeof(*pCompDst), iEffSeg, GCPtrEff + pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.aoffXState[XSAVE_C_YMM_BIT], IEM_ACCESS_DATA_R, 0 /* checked above */); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; for (uint32_t i = 0; i < cXmmRegs; i++) { pCompDst->aYmmHi[i].au64[0] = pCompSrc->aYmmHi[i].au64[0]; pCompDst->aYmmHi[i].au64[1] = pCompSrc->aYmmHi[i].au64[1]; } rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, (void *)pCompSrc, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_R); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; } else { for (uint32_t i = 0; i < cXmmRegs; i++) { pCompDst->aYmmHi[i].au64[0] = 0; pCompDst->aYmmHi[i].au64[1] = 0; } } pHdrDst->bmXState |= XSAVE_C_YMM; /* playing safe for now */ } return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements 'STMXCSR'. * * @param iEffSeg The effective segment register for @a GCPtrEff. * @param GCPtrEff The address of the image. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_stmxcsr, uint8_t, iEffSeg, RTGCPTR, GCPtrEff) { IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR0 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_X87 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_SSE_AVX); /* * Raise exceptions. */ if ( !(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & X86_CR0_EM) && (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_OSFXSR)) { if (!(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & X86_CR0_TS)) { /* * Do the job. */ VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemStoreDataU32(pVCpu, iEffSeg, GCPtrEff, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.XState.x87.MXCSR); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); return rcStrict; } return iemRaiseDeviceNotAvailable(pVCpu); } return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } /** * Implements 'VSTMXCSR'. * * @param iEffSeg The effective segment register for @a GCPtrEff. * @param GCPtrEff The address of the image. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_vstmxcsr, uint8_t, iEffSeg, RTGCPTR, GCPtrEff) { IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR0 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_X87 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_SSE_AVX | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_XCRx); /* * Raise exceptions. */ if ( ( !IEM_IS_GUEST_CPU_AMD(pVCpu) ? (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.aXcr[0] & (XSAVE_C_SSE | XSAVE_C_YMM)) == (XSAVE_C_SSE | XSAVE_C_YMM) : !(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & X86_CR0_EM)) /* AMD Jaguar CPU (f0x16,m0,s1) behaviour */ && (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_OSXSAVE)) { if (!(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & X86_CR0_TS)) { /* * Do the job. */ VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemStoreDataU32(pVCpu, iEffSeg, GCPtrEff, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.XState.x87.MXCSR); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); return rcStrict; } return iemRaiseDeviceNotAvailable(pVCpu); } return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } /** * Implements 'LDMXCSR'. * * @param iEffSeg The effective segment register for @a GCPtrEff. * @param GCPtrEff The address of the image. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_ldmxcsr, uint8_t, iEffSeg, RTGCPTR, GCPtrEff) { IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR0 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_X87 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_SSE_AVX); /* * Raise exceptions. */ /** @todo testcase - order of LDMXCSR faults. Does \#PF, \#GP and \#SS * happen after or before \#UD and \#EM? */ if ( !(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & X86_CR0_EM) && (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr4 & X86_CR4_OSFXSR)) { if (!(pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & X86_CR0_TS)) { /* * Do the job. */ uint32_t fNewMxCsr; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemFetchDataU32(pVCpu, &fNewMxCsr, iEffSeg, GCPtrEff); if (rcStrict == VINF_SUCCESS) { uint32_t const fMxCsrMask = CPUMGetGuestMxCsrMask(pVCpu->CTX_SUFF(pVM)); if (!(fNewMxCsr & ~fMxCsrMask)) { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.XState.x87.MXCSR = fNewMxCsr; return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } Log(("ldmxcsr: New MXCSR=%#RX32 & ~MASK=%#RX32 = %#RX32 -> #GP(0)\n", fNewMxCsr, fMxCsrMask, fNewMxCsr & ~fMxCsrMask)); return iemRaiseGeneralProtectionFault0(pVCpu); } return rcStrict; } return iemRaiseDeviceNotAvailable(pVCpu); } return iemRaiseUndefinedOpcode(pVCpu); } /** * Commmon routine for fnstenv and fnsave. * * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure of the calling thread. * @param enmEffOpSize The effective operand size. * @param uPtr Where to store the state. */ static void iemCImplCommonFpuStoreEnv(PVMCPUCC pVCpu, IEMMODE enmEffOpSize, RTPTRUNION uPtr) { IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR0 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_X87); PCX86FXSTATE pSrcX87 = &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.XState.x87; if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT) { uPtr.pu16[0] = pSrcX87->FCW; uPtr.pu16[1] = pSrcX87->FSW; uPtr.pu16[2] = iemFpuCalcFullFtw(pSrcX87); if (IEM_IS_REAL_OR_V86_MODE(pVCpu)) { /** @todo Testcase: How does this work when the FPUIP/CS was saved in * protected mode or long mode and we save it in real mode? And vice * versa? And with 32-bit operand size? I think CPU is storing the * effective address ((CS << 4) + IP) in the offset register and not * doing any address calculations here. */ uPtr.pu16[3] = (uint16_t)pSrcX87->FPUIP; uPtr.pu16[4] = ((pSrcX87->FPUIP >> 4) & UINT16_C(0xf000)) | pSrcX87->FOP; uPtr.pu16[5] = (uint16_t)pSrcX87->FPUDP; uPtr.pu16[6] = (pSrcX87->FPUDP >> 4) & UINT16_C(0xf000); } else { uPtr.pu16[3] = pSrcX87->FPUIP; uPtr.pu16[4] = pSrcX87->CS; uPtr.pu16[5] = pSrcX87->FPUDP; uPtr.pu16[6] = pSrcX87->DS; } } else { /** @todo Testcase: what is stored in the "gray" areas? (figure 8-9 and 8-10) */ uPtr.pu16[0*2] = pSrcX87->FCW; uPtr.pu16[0*2+1] = 0xffff; /* (0xffff observed on intel skylake.) */ uPtr.pu16[1*2] = pSrcX87->FSW; uPtr.pu16[1*2+1] = 0xffff; uPtr.pu16[2*2] = iemFpuCalcFullFtw(pSrcX87); uPtr.pu16[2*2+1] = 0xffff; if (IEM_IS_REAL_OR_V86_MODE(pVCpu)) { uPtr.pu16[3*2] = (uint16_t)pSrcX87->FPUIP; uPtr.pu32[4] = ((pSrcX87->FPUIP & UINT32_C(0xffff0000)) >> 4) | pSrcX87->FOP; uPtr.pu16[5*2] = (uint16_t)pSrcX87->FPUDP; uPtr.pu32[6] = (pSrcX87->FPUDP & UINT32_C(0xffff0000)) >> 4; } else { uPtr.pu32[3] = pSrcX87->FPUIP; uPtr.pu16[4*2] = pSrcX87->CS; uPtr.pu16[4*2+1] = pSrcX87->FOP; uPtr.pu32[5] = pSrcX87->FPUDP; uPtr.pu16[6*2] = pSrcX87->DS; uPtr.pu16[6*2+1] = 0xffff; } } } /** * Commmon routine for fldenv and frstor * * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure of the calling thread. * @param enmEffOpSize The effective operand size. * @param uPtr Where to store the state. */ static void iemCImplCommonFpuRestoreEnv(PVMCPUCC pVCpu, IEMMODE enmEffOpSize, RTCPTRUNION uPtr) { IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR0 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_X87); PX86FXSTATE pDstX87 = &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.XState.x87; if (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT) { pDstX87->FCW = uPtr.pu16[0]; pDstX87->FSW = uPtr.pu16[1]; pDstX87->FTW = uPtr.pu16[2]; if (IEM_IS_REAL_OR_V86_MODE(pVCpu)) { pDstX87->FPUIP = uPtr.pu16[3] | ((uint32_t)(uPtr.pu16[4] & UINT16_C(0xf000)) << 4); pDstX87->FPUDP = uPtr.pu16[5] | ((uint32_t)(uPtr.pu16[6] & UINT16_C(0xf000)) << 4); pDstX87->FOP = uPtr.pu16[4] & UINT16_C(0x07ff); pDstX87->CS = 0; pDstX87->Rsrvd1= 0; pDstX87->DS = 0; pDstX87->Rsrvd2= 0; } else { pDstX87->FPUIP = uPtr.pu16[3]; pDstX87->CS = uPtr.pu16[4]; pDstX87->Rsrvd1= 0; pDstX87->FPUDP = uPtr.pu16[5]; pDstX87->DS = uPtr.pu16[6]; pDstX87->Rsrvd2= 0; /** @todo Testcase: Is FOP cleared when doing 16-bit protected mode fldenv? */ } } else { pDstX87->FCW = uPtr.pu16[0*2]; pDstX87->FSW = uPtr.pu16[1*2]; pDstX87->FTW = uPtr.pu16[2*2]; if (IEM_IS_REAL_OR_V86_MODE(pVCpu)) { pDstX87->FPUIP = uPtr.pu16[3*2] | ((uPtr.pu32[4] & UINT32_C(0x0ffff000)) << 4); pDstX87->FOP = uPtr.pu32[4] & UINT16_C(0x07ff); pDstX87->FPUDP = uPtr.pu16[5*2] | ((uPtr.pu32[6] & UINT32_C(0x0ffff000)) << 4); pDstX87->CS = 0; pDstX87->Rsrvd1= 0; pDstX87->DS = 0; pDstX87->Rsrvd2= 0; } else { pDstX87->FPUIP = uPtr.pu32[3]; pDstX87->CS = uPtr.pu16[4*2]; pDstX87->Rsrvd1= 0; pDstX87->FOP = uPtr.pu16[4*2+1]; pDstX87->FPUDP = uPtr.pu32[5]; pDstX87->DS = uPtr.pu16[6*2]; pDstX87->Rsrvd2= 0; } } /* Make adjustments. */ pDstX87->FTW = iemFpuCompressFtw(pDstX87->FTW); #ifdef LOG_ENABLED uint16_t const fOldFsw = pDstX87->FSW; #endif pDstX87->FCW &= ~X86_FCW_ZERO_MASK | X86_FCW_IC_MASK; /* Intel 10980xe allows setting the IC bit. Win 3.11 CALC.EXE sets it. */ iemFpuRecalcExceptionStatus(pDstX87); #ifdef LOG_ENABLED if ((pDstX87->FSW & X86_FSW_ES) ^ (fOldFsw & X86_FSW_ES)) Log11(("iemCImplCommonFpuRestoreEnv: %04x:%08RX64: %s FPU exception (FCW=%#x FSW=%#x -> %#x)\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip, fOldFsw & X86_FSW_ES ? "Supressed" : "Raised", pDstX87->FCW, fOldFsw, pDstX87->FSW)); #endif /** @todo Testcase: Check if ES and/or B are automatically cleared if no * exceptions are pending after loading the saved state? */ } /** * Implements 'FNSTENV'. * * @param enmEffOpSize The operand size (only REX.W really matters). * @param iEffSeg The effective segment register for @a GCPtrEffDst. * @param GCPtrEffDst The address of the image. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_3(iemCImpl_fnstenv, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize, uint8_t, iEffSeg, RTGCPTR, GCPtrEffDst) { RTPTRUNION uPtr; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemMap(pVCpu, &uPtr.pv, enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT ? 14 : 28, iEffSeg, GCPtrEffDst, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_W | IEM_ACCESS_PARTIAL_WRITE, enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT ? 1 : 3 /** @todo ? */); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; iemCImplCommonFpuStoreEnv(pVCpu, enmEffOpSize, uPtr); rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, uPtr.pv, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_W | IEM_ACCESS_PARTIAL_WRITE); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* Mask all math exceptions. Any possibly pending exceptions will be cleared. */ PX86FXSTATE pFpuCtx = &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.XState.x87; pFpuCtx->FCW |= X86_FCW_XCPT_MASK; #ifdef LOG_ENABLED uint16_t fOldFsw = pFpuCtx->FSW; #endif iemFpuRecalcExceptionStatus(pFpuCtx); #ifdef LOG_ENABLED if ((pFpuCtx->FSW & X86_FSW_ES) ^ (fOldFsw & X86_FSW_ES)) Log11(("fnstenv: %04x:%08RX64: %s FPU exception (FCW=%#x, FSW %#x -> %#x)\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip, fOldFsw & X86_FSW_ES ? "Supressed" : "Raised", pFpuCtx->FCW, fOldFsw, pFpuCtx->FSW)); #endif iemHlpUsedFpu(pVCpu); /* Note: C0, C1, C2 and C3 are documented as undefined, we leave them untouched! */ return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements 'FNSAVE'. * * @param enmEffOpSize The operand size. * @param iEffSeg The effective segment register for @a GCPtrEffDst. * @param GCPtrEffDst The address of the image. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_3(iemCImpl_fnsave, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize, uint8_t, iEffSeg, RTGCPTR, GCPtrEffDst) { IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR0 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_X87); RTPTRUNION uPtr; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemMap(pVCpu, &uPtr.pv, enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT ? 94 : 108, iEffSeg, GCPtrEffDst, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_W | IEM_ACCESS_PARTIAL_WRITE, 3 /** @todo ? */); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; PX86FXSTATE pFpuCtx = &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.XState.x87; iemCImplCommonFpuStoreEnv(pVCpu, enmEffOpSize, uPtr); PRTFLOAT80U paRegs = (PRTFLOAT80U)(uPtr.pu8 + (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT ? 14 : 28)); for (uint32_t i = 0; i < RT_ELEMENTS(pFpuCtx->aRegs); i++) { paRegs[i].au32[0] = pFpuCtx->aRegs[i].au32[0]; paRegs[i].au32[1] = pFpuCtx->aRegs[i].au32[1]; paRegs[i].au16[4] = pFpuCtx->aRegs[i].au16[4]; } rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, uPtr.pv, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_W | IEM_ACCESS_PARTIAL_WRITE); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; /* Rotate the stack to account for changed TOS. */ iemFpuRotateStackSetTop(pFpuCtx, 0); /* * Re-initialize the FPU context. */ pFpuCtx->FCW = 0x37f; pFpuCtx->FSW = 0; pFpuCtx->FTW = 0x00; /* 0 - empty */ pFpuCtx->FPUDP = 0; pFpuCtx->DS = 0; pFpuCtx->Rsrvd2= 0; pFpuCtx->FPUIP = 0; pFpuCtx->CS = 0; pFpuCtx->Rsrvd1= 0; pFpuCtx->FOP = 0; iemHlpUsedFpu(pVCpu); return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements 'FLDENV'. * * @param enmEffOpSize The operand size (only REX.W really matters). * @param iEffSeg The effective segment register for @a GCPtrEffSrc. * @param GCPtrEffSrc The address of the image. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_3(iemCImpl_fldenv, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize, uint8_t, iEffSeg, RTGCPTR, GCPtrEffSrc) { RTCPTRUNION uPtr; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemMap(pVCpu, (void **)&uPtr.pv, enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT ? 14 : 28, iEffSeg, GCPtrEffSrc, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_R, enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT ? 1 : 3 /** @todo ?*/); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; iemCImplCommonFpuRestoreEnv(pVCpu, enmEffOpSize, uPtr); rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, (void *)uPtr.pv, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_R); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; iemHlpUsedFpu(pVCpu); return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements 'FRSTOR'. * * @param enmEffOpSize The operand size. * @param iEffSeg The effective segment register for @a GCPtrEffSrc. * @param GCPtrEffSrc The address of the image. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_3(iemCImpl_frstor, IEMMODE, enmEffOpSize, uint8_t, iEffSeg, RTGCPTR, GCPtrEffSrc) { RTCPTRUNION uPtr; VBOXSTRICTRC rcStrict = iemMemMap(pVCpu, (void **)&uPtr.pv, enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT ? 94 : 108, iEffSeg, GCPtrEffSrc, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_R, 3 /** @todo ?*/ ); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; PX86FXSTATE pFpuCtx = &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.XState.x87; iemCImplCommonFpuRestoreEnv(pVCpu, enmEffOpSize, uPtr); PCRTFLOAT80U paRegs = (PCRTFLOAT80U)(uPtr.pu8 + (enmEffOpSize == IEMMODE_16BIT ? 14 : 28)); for (uint32_t i = 0; i < RT_ELEMENTS(pFpuCtx->aRegs); i++) { pFpuCtx->aRegs[i].au32[0] = paRegs[i].au32[0]; pFpuCtx->aRegs[i].au32[1] = paRegs[i].au32[1]; pFpuCtx->aRegs[i].au32[2] = paRegs[i].au16[4]; pFpuCtx->aRegs[i].au32[3] = 0; } rcStrict = iemMemCommitAndUnmap(pVCpu, (void *)uPtr.pv, IEM_ACCESS_DATA_R); if (rcStrict != VINF_SUCCESS) return rcStrict; iemHlpUsedFpu(pVCpu); return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements 'FLDCW'. * * @param u16Fcw The new FCW. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_1(iemCImpl_fldcw, uint16_t, u16Fcw) { IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR0 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_X87); /** @todo Testcase: Check what happens when trying to load X86_FCW_PC_RSVD. */ /** @todo Testcase: Try see what happens when trying to set undefined bits * (other than 6 and 7). Currently ignoring them. */ /** @todo Testcase: Test that it raises and loweres the FPU exception bits * according to FSW. (This is what is currently implemented.) */ PX86FXSTATE pFpuCtx = &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.XState.x87; pFpuCtx->FCW = u16Fcw & (~X86_FCW_ZERO_MASK | X86_FCW_IC_MASK); /* Intel 10980xe allows setting the IC bit. Win 3.11 CALC.EXE sets it. */ #ifdef LOG_ENABLED uint16_t fOldFsw = pFpuCtx->FSW; #endif iemFpuRecalcExceptionStatus(pFpuCtx); #ifdef LOG_ENABLED if ((pFpuCtx->FSW & X86_FSW_ES) ^ (fOldFsw & X86_FSW_ES)) Log11(("fldcw: %04x:%08RX64: %s FPU exception (FCW=%#x, FSW %#x -> %#x)\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip, fOldFsw & X86_FSW_ES ? "Supressed" : "Raised", pFpuCtx->FCW, fOldFsw, pFpuCtx->FSW)); #endif /* Note: C0, C1, C2 and C3 are documented as undefined, we leave them untouched! */ iemHlpUsedFpu(pVCpu); return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements the underflow case of fxch. * * @param iStReg The other stack register. * @param uFpuOpcode The FPU opcode (for simplicity). */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_2(iemCImpl_fxch_underflow, uint8_t, iStReg, uint16_t, uFpuOpcode) { IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR0 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_X87); PX86FXSTATE pFpuCtx = &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.XState.x87; unsigned const iReg1 = X86_FSW_TOP_GET(pFpuCtx->FSW); unsigned const iReg2 = (iReg1 + iStReg) & X86_FSW_TOP_SMASK; Assert(!(RT_BIT(iReg1) & pFpuCtx->FTW) || !(RT_BIT(iReg2) & pFpuCtx->FTW)); /** @todo Testcase: fxch underflow. Making assumptions that underflowed * registers are read as QNaN and then exchanged. This could be * wrong... */ if (pFpuCtx->FCW & X86_FCW_IM) { if (RT_BIT(iReg1) & pFpuCtx->FTW) { if (RT_BIT(iReg2) & pFpuCtx->FTW) iemFpuStoreQNan(&pFpuCtx->aRegs[0].r80); else pFpuCtx->aRegs[0].r80 = pFpuCtx->aRegs[iStReg].r80; iemFpuStoreQNan(&pFpuCtx->aRegs[iStReg].r80); } else { pFpuCtx->aRegs[iStReg].r80 = pFpuCtx->aRegs[0].r80; iemFpuStoreQNan(&pFpuCtx->aRegs[0].r80); } pFpuCtx->FSW &= ~X86_FSW_C_MASK; pFpuCtx->FSW |= X86_FSW_C1 | X86_FSW_IE | X86_FSW_SF; } else { /* raise underflow exception, don't change anything. */ pFpuCtx->FSW &= ~(X86_FSW_TOP_MASK | X86_FSW_XCPT_MASK); pFpuCtx->FSW |= X86_FSW_C1 | X86_FSW_IE | X86_FSW_SF | X86_FSW_ES | X86_FSW_B; Log11(("fxch: %04x:%08RX64: Underflow exception (FSW=%#x)\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip, pFpuCtx->FSW)); } iemFpuUpdateOpcodeAndIpWorkerEx(pVCpu, pFpuCtx, uFpuOpcode); iemHlpUsedFpu(pVCpu); return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** * Implements 'FCOMI', 'FCOMIP', 'FUCOMI', and 'FUCOMIP'. * * @param iStReg The other stack register. * @param pfnAImpl The assembly comparison implementation. * @param uPopAndFpuOpcode Bits 15-0: The FPU opcode. * Bit 31: Whether we should pop the stack when * done or not. */ IEM_CIMPL_DEF_3(iemCImpl_fcomi_fucomi, uint8_t, iStReg, PFNIEMAIMPLFPUR80EFL, pfnAImpl, uint32_t, uPopAndFpuOpcode) { Assert(iStReg < 8); IEM_CTX_ASSERT(pVCpu, CPUMCTX_EXTRN_CR0 | CPUMCTX_EXTRN_X87); /* * Raise exceptions. */ if (pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cr0 & (X86_CR0_EM | X86_CR0_TS)) return iemRaiseDeviceNotAvailable(pVCpu); PX86FXSTATE pFpuCtx = &pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.XState.x87; uint16_t u16Fsw = pFpuCtx->FSW; if (u16Fsw & X86_FSW_ES) return iemRaiseMathFault(pVCpu); /* * Check if any of the register accesses causes #SF + #IA. */ bool fPop = RT_BOOL(uPopAndFpuOpcode & RT_BIT_32(31)); unsigned const iReg1 = X86_FSW_TOP_GET(u16Fsw); unsigned const iReg2 = (iReg1 + iStReg) & X86_FSW_TOP_SMASK; if ((pFpuCtx->FTW & (RT_BIT(iReg1) | RT_BIT(iReg2))) == (RT_BIT(iReg1) | RT_BIT(iReg2))) { uint32_t u32Eflags = pfnAImpl(pFpuCtx, &u16Fsw, &pFpuCtx->aRegs[0].r80, &pFpuCtx->aRegs[iStReg].r80); pFpuCtx->FSW &= ~X86_FSW_C1; pFpuCtx->FSW |= u16Fsw & ~X86_FSW_TOP_MASK; if ( !(u16Fsw & X86_FSW_IE) || (pFpuCtx->FCW & X86_FCW_IM) ) { pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.u &= ~(X86_EFL_OF | X86_EFL_SF | X86_EFL_AF | X86_EFL_ZF | X86_EFL_PF | X86_EFL_CF); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.u |= u32Eflags & (X86_EFL_ZF | X86_EFL_PF | X86_EFL_CF); } } else if (pFpuCtx->FCW & X86_FCW_IM) { /* Masked underflow. */ pFpuCtx->FSW &= ~X86_FSW_C1; pFpuCtx->FSW |= X86_FSW_IE | X86_FSW_SF; pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.u &= ~(X86_EFL_OF | X86_EFL_SF | X86_EFL_AF | X86_EFL_ZF | X86_EFL_PF | X86_EFL_CF); pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.eflags.u |= X86_EFL_ZF | X86_EFL_PF | X86_EFL_CF; } else { /* Raise underflow - don't touch EFLAGS or TOP. */ pFpuCtx->FSW &= ~X86_FSW_C1; pFpuCtx->FSW |= X86_FSW_IE | X86_FSW_SF | X86_FSW_ES | X86_FSW_B; Log11(("fxch: %04x:%08RX64: Raising IE+SF exception (FSW=%#x)\n", pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.cs.Sel, pVCpu->cpum.GstCtx.rip, pFpuCtx->FSW)); fPop = false; } /* * Pop if necessary. */ if (fPop) { pFpuCtx->FTW &= ~RT_BIT(iReg1); iemFpuStackIncTop(pVCpu); } iemFpuUpdateOpcodeAndIpWorkerEx(pVCpu, pFpuCtx, (uint16_t)uPopAndFpuOpcode); iemHlpUsedFpu(pVCpu); return iemRegAddToRipAndFinishingClearingRF(pVCpu, cbInstr); } /** @} */