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1/* $Id: VMMInternal.h 73203 2018-07-18 13:00:43Z vboxsync $ */
2/** @file
3 * VMM - Internal header file.
4 */
5
6/*
7 * Copyright (C) 2006-2017 Oracle Corporation
8 *
9 * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
10 * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
11 * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
12 * General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software
13 * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the
14 * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the
15 * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
16 */
17
18#ifndef ___VMMInternal_h
19#define ___VMMInternal_h
20
21#include <VBox/cdefs.h>
22#include <VBox/sup.h>
23#include <VBox/vmm/stam.h>
24#include <VBox/vmm/vmm.h>
25#include <VBox/log.h>
26#include <iprt/critsect.h>
27
28#if !defined(IN_VMM_R3) && !defined(IN_VMM_R0) && !defined(IN_VMM_RC)
29# error "Not in VMM! This is an internal header!"
30#endif
31#if defined(RT_OS_DARWIN) && HC_ARCH_BITS == 32
32# error "32-bit darwin is no longer supported. Go back to 4.3 or earlier!"
33#endif
34
35
36
37/** @defgroup grp_vmm_int Internals
38 * @ingroup grp_vmm
39 * @internal
40 * @{
41 */
42
43/** @def VBOX_WITH_RC_RELEASE_LOGGING
44 * Enables RC release logging. */
45#define VBOX_WITH_RC_RELEASE_LOGGING
46
47/** @def VBOX_WITH_R0_LOGGING
48 * Enables Ring-0 logging (non-release).
49 *
50 * Ring-0 logging isn't 100% safe yet (thread id reuse / process exit cleanup),
51 * so you have to sign up here by adding your defined(DEBUG_<userid>) to the
52 * \#if, or by adding VBOX_WITH_R0_LOGGING to your LocalConfig.kmk.
53 */
54#if defined(DEBUG_sandervl) || defined(DEBUG_frank) || defined(DEBUG_ramshankar) || defined(DOXYGEN_RUNNING)
55# define VBOX_WITH_R0_LOGGING
56#endif
57
58/** @def VBOX_STRICT_VMM_STACK
59 * Enables VMM stack guard pages to catch stack over- and underruns. */
60#if defined(VBOX_STRICT) || defined(DOXYGEN_RUNNING)
61# define VBOX_STRICT_VMM_STACK
62#endif
63
64
65/**
66 * Converts a VMM pointer into a VM pointer.
67 * @returns Pointer to the VM structure the VMM is part of.
68 * @param pVMM Pointer to VMM instance data.
69 */
70#define VMM2VM(pVMM) ( (PVM)((char*)pVMM - pVMM->offVM) )
71
72
73/**
74 * Switcher function, HC to RC.
75 *
76 * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
77 * @returns Return code indicating the action to take.
78 */
79typedef DECLASMTYPE(int) FNVMMSWITCHERHC(PVM pVM);
80/** Pointer to switcher function. */
81typedef FNVMMSWITCHERHC *PFNVMMSWITCHERHC;
82
83/**
84 * Switcher function, RC to HC.
85 *
86 * @param rc VBox status code.
87 */
88typedef DECLASMTYPE(void) FNVMMSWITCHERRC(int rc);
89/** Pointer to switcher function. */
90typedef FNVMMSWITCHERRC *PFNVMMSWITCHERRC;
91
92
93/**
94 * The ring-0 logger instance wrapper.
95 *
96 * We need to be able to find the VM handle from the logger instance, so we wrap
97 * it in this structure.
98 */
99typedef struct VMMR0LOGGER
100{
101 /** Pointer to Pointer to the VM. */
102 R0PTRTYPE(PVM) pVM;
103 /** Size of the allocated logger instance (Logger). */
104 uint32_t cbLogger;
105 /** Flag indicating whether we've create the logger Ring-0 instance yet. */
106 bool fCreated;
107 /** Flag indicating whether we've disabled flushing (world switch) or not. */
108 bool fFlushingDisabled;
109 /** Flag indicating whether we've registered the instance already. */
110 bool fRegistered;
111 bool a8Alignment;
112 /** The CPU ID. */
113 VMCPUID idCpu;
114#if HC_ARCH_BITS == 64
115 uint32_t u32Alignment;
116#endif
117 /** The ring-0 logger instance. This extends beyond the size. */
118 RTLOGGER Logger;
119} VMMR0LOGGER;
120/** Pointer to a ring-0 logger instance wrapper. */
121typedef VMMR0LOGGER *PVMMR0LOGGER;
122
123
124/**
125 * Jump buffer for the setjmp/longjmp like constructs used to
126 * quickly 'call' back into Ring-3.
127 */
128typedef struct VMMR0JMPBUF
129{
130 /** Traditional jmp_buf stuff
131 * @{ */
132#if HC_ARCH_BITS == 32
133 uint32_t ebx;
134 uint32_t esi;
135 uint32_t edi;
136 uint32_t ebp;
137 uint32_t esp;
138 uint32_t eip;
139 uint32_t eflags;
140#endif
141#if HC_ARCH_BITS == 64
142 uint64_t rbx;
143# ifdef RT_OS_WINDOWS
144 uint64_t rsi;
145 uint64_t rdi;
146# endif
147 uint64_t rbp;
148 uint64_t r12;
149 uint64_t r13;
150 uint64_t r14;
151 uint64_t r15;
152 uint64_t rsp;
153 uint64_t rip;
154# ifdef RT_OS_WINDOWS
155 uint128_t xmm6;
156 uint128_t xmm7;
157 uint128_t xmm8;
158 uint128_t xmm9;
159 uint128_t xmm10;
160 uint128_t xmm11;
161 uint128_t xmm12;
162 uint128_t xmm13;
163 uint128_t xmm14;
164 uint128_t xmm15;
165# endif
166 uint64_t rflags;
167#endif
168 /** @} */
169
170 /** Flag that indicates that we've done a ring-3 call. */
171 bool fInRing3Call;
172 /** The number of bytes we've saved. */
173 uint32_t cbSavedStack;
174 /** Pointer to the buffer used to save the stack.
175 * This is assumed to be 8KB. */
176 RTR0PTR pvSavedStack;
177 /** Esp we we match against esp on resume to make sure the stack wasn't relocated. */
178 RTHCUINTREG SpCheck;
179 /** The esp we should resume execution with after the restore. */
180 RTHCUINTREG SpResume;
181 /** ESP/RSP at the time of the jump to ring 3. */
182 RTHCUINTREG SavedEsp;
183 /** EBP/RBP at the time of the jump to ring 3. */
184 RTHCUINTREG SavedEbp;
185
186 /** Stats: Max amount of stack used. */
187 uint32_t cbUsedMax;
188 /** Stats: Average stack usage. (Avg = cbUsedTotal / cUsedTotal) */
189 uint32_t cbUsedAvg;
190 /** Stats: Total amount of stack used. */
191 uint64_t cbUsedTotal;
192 /** Stats: Number of stack usages. */
193 uint64_t cUsedTotal;
194} VMMR0JMPBUF;
195/** Pointer to a ring-0 jump buffer. */
196typedef VMMR0JMPBUF *PVMMR0JMPBUF;
197
198
199/**
200 * VMM Data (part of VM)
201 */
202typedef struct VMM
203{
204 /** Offset to the VM structure.
205 * See VMM2VM(). */
206 RTINT offVM;
207
208 /** @name World Switcher and Related
209 * @{
210 */
211 /** Size of the core code. */
212 RTUINT cbCoreCode;
213 /** Physical address of core code. */
214 RTHCPHYS HCPhysCoreCode;
215 /** Pointer to core code ring-3 mapping - contiguous memory.
216 * At present this only means the context switcher code. */
217 RTR3PTR pvCoreCodeR3;
218 /** Pointer to core code ring-0 mapping - contiguous memory.
219 * At present this only means the context switcher code. */
220 RTR0PTR pvCoreCodeR0;
221 /** Pointer to core code guest context mapping. */
222 RTRCPTR pvCoreCodeRC;
223 RTRCPTR pRCPadding0; /**< Alignment padding. */
224#ifdef VBOX_WITH_NMI
225 /** The guest context address of the APIC (host) mapping. */
226 RTRCPTR GCPtrApicBase;
227 RTRCPTR pRCPadding1; /**< Alignment padding. */
228#endif
229 /** The current switcher.
230 * This will be set before the VMM is fully initialized. */
231 VMMSWITCHER enmSwitcher;
232 /** Array of offsets to the different switchers within the core code. */
233 uint32_t aoffSwitchers[VMMSWITCHER_MAX];
234 uint32_t u32Padding2; /**< Alignment padding. */
235
236 /** Resume Guest Execution. See CPUMGCResumeGuest(). */
237 RTRCPTR pfnCPUMRCResumeGuest;
238 /** Resume Guest Execution in V86 mode. See CPUMGCResumeGuestV86(). */
239 RTRCPTR pfnCPUMRCResumeGuestV86;
240 /** Call Trampoline. See vmmGCCallTrampoline(). */
241 RTRCPTR pfnCallTrampolineRC;
242 /** Guest to host switcher entry point. */
243 RCPTRTYPE(PFNVMMSWITCHERRC) pfnRCToHost;
244 /** Host to guest switcher entry point. */
245 R0PTRTYPE(PFNVMMSWITCHERHC) pfnR0ToRawMode;
246 /** @} */
247
248 /** @name Logging
249 * @{
250 */
251 /** Size of the allocated logger instance (pRCLoggerRC/pRCLoggerR3). */
252 uint32_t cbRCLogger;
253 /** Pointer to the RC logger instance - RC Ptr.
254 * This is NULL if logging is disabled. */
255 RCPTRTYPE(PRTLOGGERRC) pRCLoggerRC;
256 /** Pointer to the GC logger instance - R3 Ptr.
257 * This is NULL if logging is disabled. */
258 R3PTRTYPE(PRTLOGGERRC) pRCLoggerR3;
259 /** Pointer to the GC release logger instance - R3 Ptr. */
260 R3PTRTYPE(PRTLOGGERRC) pRCRelLoggerR3;
261 /** Pointer to the GC release logger instance - RC Ptr. */
262 RCPTRTYPE(PRTLOGGERRC) pRCRelLoggerRC;
263 /** Size of the allocated release logger instance (pRCRelLoggerRC/pRCRelLoggerR3).
264 * This may differ from cbRCLogger. */
265 uint32_t cbRCRelLogger;
266 /** Whether log flushing has been disabled or not. */
267 bool fRCLoggerFlushingDisabled;
268 bool afAlignment1[5]; /**< Alignment padding. */
269 /** @} */
270
271 /** Whether the stack guard pages have been stationed or not. */
272 bool fStackGuardsStationed;
273 /** Whether we should use the periodic preemption timers. */
274 bool fUsePeriodicPreemptionTimers;
275
276 /** The EMT yield timer. */
277 PTMTIMERR3 pYieldTimer;
278 /** The period to the next timeout when suspended or stopped.
279 * This is 0 when running. */
280 uint32_t cYieldResumeMillies;
281 /** The EMT yield timer interval (milliseconds). */
282 uint32_t cYieldEveryMillies;
283 /** The timestamp of the previous yield. (nano) */
284 uint64_t u64LastYield;
285
286 /** @name EMT Rendezvous
287 * @{ */
288 /** Semaphore to wait on upon entering ordered execution. */
289 R3PTRTYPE(PRTSEMEVENT) pahEvtRendezvousEnterOrdered;
290 /** Semaphore to wait on upon entering for one-by-one execution. */
291 RTSEMEVENT hEvtRendezvousEnterOneByOne;
292 /** Semaphore to wait on upon entering for all-at-once execution. */
293 RTSEMEVENTMULTI hEvtMulRendezvousEnterAllAtOnce;
294 /** Semaphore to wait on when done. */
295 RTSEMEVENTMULTI hEvtMulRendezvousDone;
296 /** Semaphore the VMMR3EmtRendezvous caller waits on at the end. */
297 RTSEMEVENT hEvtRendezvousDoneCaller;
298 /** Semaphore to wait on upon recursing. */
299 RTSEMEVENTMULTI hEvtMulRendezvousRecursionPush;
300 /** Semaphore to wait on after done with recursion (caller restoring state). */
301 RTSEMEVENTMULTI hEvtMulRendezvousRecursionPop;
302 /** Semaphore the initiator waits on while the EMTs are getting into position
303 * on hEvtMulRendezvousRecursionPush. */
304 RTSEMEVENT hEvtRendezvousRecursionPushCaller;
305 /** Semaphore the initiator waits on while the EMTs sitting on
306 * hEvtMulRendezvousRecursionPop wakes up and leave. */
307 RTSEMEVENT hEvtRendezvousRecursionPopCaller;
308 /** Callback. */
309 R3PTRTYPE(PFNVMMEMTRENDEZVOUS) volatile pfnRendezvous;
310 /** The user argument for the callback. */
311 RTR3PTR volatile pvRendezvousUser;
312 /** Flags. */
313 volatile uint32_t fRendezvousFlags;
314 /** The number of EMTs that has entered. */
315 volatile uint32_t cRendezvousEmtsEntered;
316 /** The number of EMTs that has done their job. */
317 volatile uint32_t cRendezvousEmtsDone;
318 /** The number of EMTs that has returned. */
319 volatile uint32_t cRendezvousEmtsReturned;
320 /** The status code. */
321 volatile int32_t i32RendezvousStatus;
322 /** Spin lock. */
323 volatile uint32_t u32RendezvousLock;
324 /** The recursion depth. */
325 volatile uint32_t cRendezvousRecursions;
326 /** The number of EMTs that have entered the recursion routine. */
327 volatile uint32_t cRendezvousEmtsRecursingPush;
328 /** The number of EMTs that have leaft the recursion routine. */
329 volatile uint32_t cRendezvousEmtsRecursingPop;
330 /** Triggers rendezvous recursion in the other threads. */
331 volatile bool fRendezvousRecursion;
332
333 /** @} */
334
335 /** RTThreadPreemptIsPendingTrusty() result, set by vmmR0InitVM() for
336 * release logging purposes. */
337 bool fIsPreemptPendingApiTrusty : 1;
338 /** The RTThreadPreemptIsPossible() result, set by vmmR0InitVM() for
339 * release logging purposes. */
340 bool fIsPreemptPossible : 1;
341
342 bool afAlignment2[HC_ARCH_BITS == 32 ? 6 : 2]; /**< Alignment padding. */
343
344 /** Buffer for storing the standard assertion message for a ring-0 assertion.
345 * Used for saving the assertion message text for the release log and guru
346 * meditation dump. */
347 char szRing0AssertMsg1[512];
348 /** Buffer for storing the custom message for a ring-0 assertion. */
349 char szRing0AssertMsg2[256];
350
351 /** Number of VMMR0_DO_RUN_GC calls. */
352 STAMCOUNTER StatRunRC;
353
354 /** Statistics for each of the RC/R0 return codes.
355 * @{ */
356 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetNormal;
357 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetInterrupt;
358 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetInterruptHyper;
359 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetGuestTrap;
360 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetRingSwitch;
361 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetRingSwitchInt;
362 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetStaleSelector;
363 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetIRETTrap;
364 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetEmulate;
365 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetPatchEmulate;
366 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetIORead;
367 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetIOWrite;
368 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetIOCommitWrite;
369 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetMMIORead;
370 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetMMIOWrite;
371 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetMMIOCommitWrite;
372 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetMMIOPatchRead;
373 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetMMIOPatchWrite;
374 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetMMIOReadWrite;
375 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetMSRRead;
376 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetMSRWrite;
377 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetLDTFault;
378 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetGDTFault;
379 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetIDTFault;
380 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetTSSFault;
381 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetCSAMTask;
382 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetSyncCR3;
383 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetMisc;
384 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetPatchInt3;
385 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetPatchPF;
386 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetPatchGP;
387 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetPatchIretIRQ;
388 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetRescheduleREM;
389 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetToR3Total;
390 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetToR3FF;
391 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetToR3Unknown;
392 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetToR3TMVirt;
393 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetToR3HandyPages;
394 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetToR3PDMQueues;
395 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetToR3Rendezvous;
396 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetToR3Timer;
397 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetToR3DMA;
398 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetToR3CritSect;
399 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetToR3Iem;
400 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetToR3Iom;
401 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetTimerPending;
402 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetInterruptPending;
403 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetCallRing3;
404 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetPATMDuplicateFn;
405 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetPGMChangeMode;
406 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetPendingRequest;
407 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetPGMFlushPending;
408 STAMCOUNTER StatRZRetPatchTPR;
409 STAMCOUNTER StatRZCallPDMCritSectEnter;
410 STAMCOUNTER StatRZCallPDMLock;
411 STAMCOUNTER StatRZCallLogFlush;
412 STAMCOUNTER StatRZCallPGMPoolGrow;
413 STAMCOUNTER StatRZCallPGMMapChunk;
414 STAMCOUNTER StatRZCallPGMAllocHandy;
415 STAMCOUNTER StatRZCallRemReplay;
416 STAMCOUNTER StatRZCallVMSetError;
417 STAMCOUNTER StatRZCallVMSetRuntimeError;
418 STAMCOUNTER StatRZCallPGMLock;
419 /** @} */
420} VMM;
421/** Pointer to VMM. */
422typedef VMM *PVMM;
423
424
425/**
426 * VMMCPU Data (part of VMCPU)
427 */
428typedef struct VMMCPU
429{
430 /** Offset to the VMCPU structure.
431 * See VMM2VMCPU(). */
432 int32_t offVMCPU;
433
434 /** The last RC/R0 return code. */
435 int32_t iLastGZRc;
436
437 /** VMM stack, pointer to the top of the stack in R3.
438 * Stack is allocated from the hypervisor heap and is page aligned
439 * and always writable in RC. */
440 R3PTRTYPE(uint8_t *) pbEMTStackR3;
441 /** Pointer to the bottom of the stack - needed for doing relocations. */
442 RCPTRTYPE(uint8_t *) pbEMTStackRC;
443 /** Pointer to the bottom of the stack - needed for doing relocations. */
444 RCPTRTYPE(uint8_t *) pbEMTStackBottomRC;
445
446 /** Pointer to the R0 logger instance - R3 Ptr.
447 * This is NULL if logging is disabled. */
448 R3PTRTYPE(PVMMR0LOGGER) pR0LoggerR3;
449 /** Pointer to the R0 logger instance - R0 Ptr.
450 * This is NULL if logging is disabled. */
451 R0PTRTYPE(PVMMR0LOGGER) pR0LoggerR0;
452
453 /** Pointer to the R0 release logger instance - R3 Ptr.
454 * This is NULL if logging is disabled. */
455 R3PTRTYPE(PVMMR0LOGGER) pR0RelLoggerR3;
456 /** Pointer to the R0 release instance - R0 Ptr.
457 * This is NULL if logging is disabled. */
458 R0PTRTYPE(PVMMR0LOGGER) pR0RelLoggerR0;
459
460 /** Thread context switching hook (ring-0). */
461 RTTHREADCTXHOOK hCtxHook;
462
463 /** @name Rendezvous
464 * @{ */
465 /** Whether the EMT is executing a rendezvous right now. For detecting
466 * attempts at recursive rendezvous. */
467 bool volatile fInRendezvous;
468 bool afPadding[HC_ARCH_BITS == 32 ? 3+4 : 7+8];
469 /** @} */
470
471 /** @name Raw-mode context tracing data.
472 * @{ */
473 SUPDRVTRACERUSRCTX TracerCtx;
474 /** @} */
475
476 /** Alignment padding, making sure u64CallRing3Arg is nicely aligned. */
477 uint32_t au32Padding1[3];
478
479 /** @name Call Ring-3
480 * Formerly known as host calls.
481 * @{ */
482 /** The disable counter. */
483 uint32_t cCallRing3Disabled;
484 /** The pending operation. */
485 VMMCALLRING3 enmCallRing3Operation;
486 /** The result of the last operation. */
487 int32_t rcCallRing3;
488 /** The argument to the operation. */
489 uint64_t u64CallRing3Arg;
490 /** The Ring-0 notification callback. */
491 R0PTRTYPE(PFNVMMR0CALLRING3NOTIFICATION) pfnCallRing3CallbackR0;
492 /** The Ring-0 notification callback user argument. */
493 R0PTRTYPE(void *) pvCallRing3CallbackUserR0;
494 /** The Ring-0 jmp buffer.
495 * @remarks The size of this type isn't stable in assembly, so don't put
496 * anything that needs to be accessed from assembly after it. */
497 VMMR0JMPBUF CallRing3JmpBufR0;
498 /** @} */
499} VMMCPU;
500AssertCompileMemberAlignment(VMMCPU, TracerCtx, 8);
501/** Pointer to VMMCPU. */
502typedef VMMCPU *PVMMCPU;
503
504
505/**
506 * The VMMRCEntry() codes.
507 */
508typedef enum VMMRCOPERATION
509{
510 /** Do GC module init. */
511 VMMRC_DO_VMMRC_INIT = 1,
512
513 /** The first Trap testcase. */
514 VMMRC_DO_TESTCASE_TRAP_FIRST = 0x0dead000,
515 /** Trap 0 testcases, uArg selects the variation. */
516 VMMRC_DO_TESTCASE_TRAP_0 = VMMRC_DO_TESTCASE_TRAP_FIRST,
517 /** Trap 1 testcases, uArg selects the variation. */
518 VMMRC_DO_TESTCASE_TRAP_1,
519 /** Trap 2 testcases, uArg selects the variation. */
520 VMMRC_DO_TESTCASE_TRAP_2,
521 /** Trap 3 testcases, uArg selects the variation. */
522 VMMRC_DO_TESTCASE_TRAP_3,
523 /** Trap 4 testcases, uArg selects the variation. */
524 VMMRC_DO_TESTCASE_TRAP_4,
525 /** Trap 5 testcases, uArg selects the variation. */
526 VMMRC_DO_TESTCASE_TRAP_5,
527 /** Trap 6 testcases, uArg selects the variation. */
528 VMMRC_DO_TESTCASE_TRAP_6,
529 /** Trap 7 testcases, uArg selects the variation. */
530 VMMRC_DO_TESTCASE_TRAP_7,
531 /** Trap 8 testcases, uArg selects the variation. */
532 VMMRC_DO_TESTCASE_TRAP_8,
533 /** Trap 9 testcases, uArg selects the variation. */
534 VMMRC_DO_TESTCASE_TRAP_9,
535 /** Trap 0a testcases, uArg selects the variation. */
536 VMMRC_DO_TESTCASE_TRAP_0A,
537 /** Trap 0b testcases, uArg selects the variation. */
538 VMMRC_DO_TESTCASE_TRAP_0B,
539 /** Trap 0c testcases, uArg selects the variation. */
540 VMMRC_DO_TESTCASE_TRAP_0C,
541 /** Trap 0d testcases, uArg selects the variation. */
542 VMMRC_DO_TESTCASE_TRAP_0D,
543 /** Trap 0e testcases, uArg selects the variation. */
544 VMMRC_DO_TESTCASE_TRAP_0E,
545 /** The last trap testcase (exclusive). */
546 VMMRC_DO_TESTCASE_TRAP_LAST,
547 /** Testcase for checking interrupt forwarding. */
548 VMMRC_DO_TESTCASE_HYPER_INTERRUPT,
549 /** Switching testing and profiling stub. */
550 VMMRC_DO_TESTCASE_NOP,
551 /** Testcase for checking interrupt masking. */
552 VMMRC_DO_TESTCASE_INTERRUPT_MASKING,
553 /** Switching testing and profiling stub. */
554 VMMRC_DO_TESTCASE_HM_NOP,
555
556 /** The usual 32-bit hack. */
557 VMMRC_DO_32_BIT_HACK = 0x7fffffff
558} VMMRCOPERATION;
559
560
561
562/**
563 * MSR test result entry.
564 */
565typedef struct VMMTESTMSRENTRY
566{
567 /** The MSR number, including padding.
568 * Set to UINT64_MAX if invalid MSR. */
569 uint64_t uMsr;
570 /** The register value. */
571 uint64_t uValue;
572} VMMTESTMSRENTRY;
573/** Pointer to an MSR test result entry. */
574typedef VMMTESTMSRENTRY *PVMMTESTMSRENTRY;
575
576
577
578RT_C_DECLS_BEGIN
579
580int vmmInitFormatTypes(void);
581void vmmTermFormatTypes(void);
582uint32_t vmmGetBuildType(void);
583
584#ifdef IN_RING3
585int vmmR3SwitcherInit(PVM pVM);
586void vmmR3SwitcherRelocate(PVM pVM, RTGCINTPTR offDelta);
587#endif /* IN_RING3 */
588
589#ifdef IN_RING0
590/**
591 * World switcher assembly routine.
592 * It will call VMMRCEntry().
593 *
594 * @returns return code from VMMRCEntry().
595 * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
596 * @param uArg See VMMRCEntry().
597 * @internal
598 */
599DECLASM(int) vmmR0WorldSwitch(PVM pVM, unsigned uArg);
600
601/**
602 * Callback function for vmmR0CallRing3SetJmp.
603 *
604 * @returns VBox status code.
605 * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
606 */
607typedef DECLCALLBACK(int) FNVMMR0SETJMP(PVM pVM, PVMCPU pVCpu);
608/** Pointer to FNVMMR0SETJMP(). */
609typedef FNVMMR0SETJMP *PFNVMMR0SETJMP;
610
611/**
612 * The setjmp variant used for calling Ring-3.
613 *
614 * This differs from the normal setjmp in that it will resume VMMRZCallRing3 if we're
615 * in the middle of a ring-3 call. Another differences is the function pointer and
616 * argument. This has to do with resuming code and the stack frame of the caller.
617 *
618 * @returns VINF_SUCCESS on success or whatever is passed to vmmR0CallRing3LongJmp.
619 * @param pJmpBuf The jmp_buf to set.
620 * @param pfn The function to be called when not resuming.
621 * @param pVM The cross context VM structure.
622 * @param pVCpu The cross context virtual CPU structure of the calling EMT.
623 */
624DECLASM(int) vmmR0CallRing3SetJmp(PVMMR0JMPBUF pJmpBuf, PFNVMMR0SETJMP pfn, PVM pVM, PVMCPU pVCpu);
625
626
627/**
628 * Callback function for vmmR0CallRing3SetJmp2.
629 *
630 * @returns VBox status code.
631 * @param pvUser The user argument.
632 */
633typedef DECLCALLBACK(int) FNVMMR0SETJMP2(PGVM pGVM, VMCPUID idCpu);
634/** Pointer to FNVMMR0SETJMP2(). */
635typedef FNVMMR0SETJMP2 *PFNVMMR0SETJMP2;
636
637/**
638 * Same as vmmR0CallRing3SetJmp except for the function signature.
639 *
640 * @returns VINF_SUCCESS on success or whatever is passed to vmmR0CallRing3LongJmp.
641 * @param pJmpBuf The jmp_buf to set.
642 * @param pfn The function to be called when not resuming.
643 * @param pGVM The ring-0 VM structure.
644 * @param idCpu The ID of the calling EMT.
645 */
646DECLASM(int) vmmR0CallRing3SetJmp2(PVMMR0JMPBUF pJmpBuf, PFNVMMR0SETJMP2 pfn, PGVM pGVM, VMCPUID idCpu);
647
648
649/**
650 * Callback function for vmmR0CallRing3SetJmpEx.
651 *
652 * @returns VBox status code.
653 * @param pvUser The user argument.
654 */
655typedef DECLCALLBACK(int) FNVMMR0SETJMPEX(void *pvUser);
656/** Pointer to FNVMMR0SETJMPEX(). */
657typedef FNVMMR0SETJMPEX *PFNVMMR0SETJMPEX;
658
659/**
660 * Same as vmmR0CallRing3SetJmp except for the function signature.
661 *
662 * @returns VINF_SUCCESS on success or whatever is passed to vmmR0CallRing3LongJmp.
663 * @param pJmpBuf The jmp_buf to set.
664 * @param pfn The function to be called when not resuming.
665 * @param pvUser The argument of that function.
666 */
667DECLASM(int) vmmR0CallRing3SetJmpEx(PVMMR0JMPBUF pJmpBuf, PFNVMMR0SETJMPEX pfn, void *pvUser);
668
669
670/**
671 * Worker for VMMRZCallRing3.
672 * This will save the stack and registers.
673 *
674 * @returns rc.
675 * @param pJmpBuf Pointer to the jump buffer.
676 * @param rc The return code.
677 */
678DECLASM(int) vmmR0CallRing3LongJmp(PVMMR0JMPBUF pJmpBuf, int rc);
679
680/**
681 * Internal R0 logger worker: Logger wrapper.
682 */
683VMMR0DECL(void) vmmR0LoggerWrapper(const char *pszFormat, ...);
684
685/**
686 * Internal R0 logger worker: Flush logger.
687 *
688 * @param pLogger The logger instance to flush.
689 * @remark This function must be exported!
690 */
691VMMR0DECL(void) vmmR0LoggerFlush(PRTLOGGER pLogger);
692
693/**
694 * Internal R0 logger worker: Custom prefix.
695 *
696 * @returns Number of chars written.
697 *
698 * @param pLogger The logger instance.
699 * @param pchBuf The output buffer.
700 * @param cchBuf The size of the buffer.
701 * @param pvUser User argument (ignored).
702 */
703VMMR0DECL(size_t) vmmR0LoggerPrefix(PRTLOGGER pLogger, char *pchBuf, size_t cchBuf, void *pvUser);
704
705# ifdef VBOX_WITH_TRIPLE_FAULT_HACK
706int vmmR0TripleFaultHackInit(void);
707void vmmR0TripleFaultHackTerm(void);
708# endif
709
710#endif /* IN_RING0 */
711#ifdef IN_RC
712
713/**
714 * Internal GC logger worker: Logger wrapper.
715 */
716VMMRCDECL(void) vmmGCLoggerWrapper(const char *pszFormat, ...);
717
718/**
719 * Internal GC release logger worker: Logger wrapper.
720 */
721VMMRCDECL(void) vmmGCRelLoggerWrapper(const char *pszFormat, ...);
722
723/**
724 * Internal GC logger worker: Flush logger.
725 *
726 * @returns VINF_SUCCESS.
727 * @param pLogger The logger instance to flush.
728 * @remark This function must be exported!
729 */
730VMMRCDECL(int) vmmGCLoggerFlush(PRTLOGGERRC pLogger);
731
732/** @name Trap testcases and related labels.
733 * @{ */
734DECLASM(void) vmmGCEnableWP(void);
735DECLASM(void) vmmGCDisableWP(void);
736DECLASM(int) vmmGCTestTrap3(void);
737DECLASM(int) vmmGCTestTrap8(void);
738DECLASM(int) vmmGCTestTrap0d(void);
739DECLASM(int) vmmGCTestTrap0e(void);
740DECLASM(int) vmmGCTestTrap0e_FaultEIP(void); /**< a label */
741DECLASM(int) vmmGCTestTrap0e_ResumeEIP(void); /**< a label */
742/** @} */
743
744#endif /* IN_RC */
745
746RT_C_DECLS_END
747
748/** @} */
749
750#endif
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