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1/* $Id: DBGFGC.cpp 8793 2008-05-13 17:38:29Z vboxsync $ */
2/** @file
3 * DBGF - Debugger Facility, GC part.
4 */
5
6/*
7 * Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
8 *
9 * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
10 * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
11 * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
12 * General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software
13 * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the
14 * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the
15 * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
16 *
17 * Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa
18 * Clara, CA 95054 USA or visit http://www.sun.com if you need
19 * additional information or have any questions.
20 */
21
22
23/*******************************************************************************
24* Header Files *
25*******************************************************************************/
26#define LOG_GROUP LOG_GROUP_DBGF
27#include <VBox/dbgf.h>
28#include <VBox/selm.h>
29#include <VBox/log.h>
30#include "DBGFInternal.h"
31#include <VBox/vm.h>
32#include <VBox/err.h>
33#include <iprt/assert.h>
34
35
36
37/**
38 * \#DB (Debug event) handler.
39 *
40 * @returns VBox status code.
41 * VINF_SUCCESS means we completely handled this trap,
42 * other codes are passed execution to host context.
43 *
44 * @param pVM The VM handle.
45 * @param pRegFrame Pointer to the register frame for the trap.
46 * @param uDr6 The DR6 register value.
47 */
48DBGFGCDECL(int) DBGFGCTrap01Handler(PVM pVM, PCPUMCTXCORE pRegFrame, RTUINTREG uDr6)
49{
50 const bool fInHyper = !(pRegFrame->ss & X86_SEL_RPL) && !pRegFrame->eflags.Bits.u1VM;
51
52 /** @todo Intel docs say that X86_DR6_BS has the highest priority... */
53 /*
54 * A breakpoint?
55 */
56 if (uDr6 & (X86_DR6_B0 | X86_DR6_B1 | X86_DR6_B2 | X86_DR6_B3))
57 {
58 Assert(X86_DR6_B0 == 1 && X86_DR6_B1 == 2 && X86_DR6_B2 == 4 && X86_DR6_B3 == 8);
59 for (unsigned iBp = 0; iBp < RT_ELEMENTS(pVM->dbgf.s.aHwBreakpoints); iBp++)
60 {
61 if ( (uDr6 & RT_BIT(iBp))
62 && pVM->dbgf.s.aHwBreakpoints[iBp].enmType == DBGFBPTYPE_REG)
63 {
64 pVM->dbgf.s.iActiveBp = pVM->dbgf.s.aHwBreakpoints[iBp].iBp;
65 pVM->dbgf.s.fSingleSteppingRaw = false;
66 LogFlow(("DBGFGCTrap03Handler: hit hw breakpoint %d at %04x:%08x\n",
67 pVM->dbgf.s.aHwBreakpoints[iBp].iBp, pRegFrame->cs, pRegFrame->eip));
68
69 return fInHyper ? VINF_EM_DBG_HYPER_BREAKPOINT : VINF_EM_DBG_BREAKPOINT;
70 }
71 }
72 }
73
74 /*
75 * Single step?
76 * Are we single stepping or is it the guest?
77 */
78 if ( (uDr6 & X86_DR6_BS)
79 && (fInHyper || pVM->dbgf.s.fSingleSteppingRaw))
80 {
81 pVM->dbgf.s.fSingleSteppingRaw = false;
82 LogFlow(("DBGFGCTrap01Handler: single step at %04x:%08x\n", pRegFrame->cs, pRegFrame->eip));
83 return fInHyper ? VINF_EM_DBG_HYPER_STEPPED : VINF_EM_DBG_STEPPED;
84 }
85
86 /*
87 * Currently we only implement single stepping in the guest,
88 * so we'll bitch if this is not a BS event.
89 */
90 AssertMsg(uDr6 & X86_DR6_BS, ("hey! we're not doing guest BPs yet! dr6=%RTreg %04x:%08\n",
91 uDr6, pRegFrame->cs, pRegFrame->eip));
92 /** @todo virtualize DRx. */
93 LogFlow(("DBGFGCTrap01Handler: guest debug event %RTreg at %04x:%08x!\n", uDr6, pRegFrame->cs, pRegFrame->eip));
94 return fInHyper ? VERR_INTERNAL_ERROR : VINF_EM_RAW_GUEST_TRAP;
95}
96
97
98/**
99 * \#BP (Breakpoint) handler.
100 *
101 * @returns VBox status code.
102 * VINF_SUCCESS means we completely handled this trap,
103 * other codes are passed execution to host context.
104 *
105 * @param pVM The VM handle.
106 * @param pRegFrame Pointer to the register frame for the trap.
107 */
108DBGFGCDECL(int) DBGFGCTrap03Handler(PVM pVM, PCPUMCTXCORE pRegFrame)
109{
110 /*
111 * Get the trap address and look it up in the breakpoint table.
112 * Don't bother if we don't have any breakpoints.
113 */
114 if (pVM->dbgf.s.cBreakpoints > 0)
115 {
116 RTGCPTR pPc;
117 int rc = SELMValidateAndConvertCSAddr(pVM, pRegFrame->eflags, pRegFrame->ss, pRegFrame->cs, &pRegFrame->csHid,
118 (RTGCPTR)((RTGCUINTPTR)pRegFrame->eip - 1),
119 &pPc);
120 AssertRCReturn(rc, rc);
121
122 for (unsigned iBp = 0; iBp < RT_ELEMENTS(pVM->dbgf.s.aBreakpoints); iBp++)
123 {
124 if ( pVM->dbgf.s.aBreakpoints[iBp].GCPtr == (RTGCUINTPTR)pPc
125 && pVM->dbgf.s.aBreakpoints[iBp].enmType == DBGFBPTYPE_INT3)
126 {
127 pVM->dbgf.s.aBreakpoints[iBp].cHits++;
128 pVM->dbgf.s.iActiveBp = pVM->dbgf.s.aBreakpoints[iBp].iBp;
129
130 LogFlow(("DBGFGCTrap03Handler: hit breakpoint %d at %RGv (%04x:%08x) cHits=0x%RX64\n",
131 pVM->dbgf.s.aBreakpoints[iBp].iBp, pPc, pRegFrame->cs, pRegFrame->eip,
132 pVM->dbgf.s.aBreakpoints[iBp].cHits));
133 return !(pRegFrame->ss & X86_SEL_RPL) && !pRegFrame->eflags.Bits.u1VM
134 ? VINF_EM_DBG_HYPER_BREAKPOINT
135 : VINF_EM_DBG_BREAKPOINT;
136 }
137 }
138 }
139
140 return !(pRegFrame->ss & X86_SEL_RPL) && !pRegFrame->eflags.Bits.u1VM
141 ? VINF_EM_DBG_HYPER_ASSERTION
142 : VINF_EM_RAW_GUEST_TRAP;
143}
144
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