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1 /*-
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28 
29 #ifndef _VMM_H_
30 #define	_VMM_H_
31 
32 #include <sys/cpuset.h>
33 #include <sys/sdt.h>
34 #include <x86/segments.h>
35 
36 struct vcpu;
37 struct vm_snapshot_meta;
38 
39 #ifdef _KERNEL
40 SDT_PROVIDER_DECLARE(vmm);
41 #endif
42 
43 enum vm_suspend_how {
44 	VM_SUSPEND_NONE,
45 	VM_SUSPEND_RESET,
46 	VM_SUSPEND_POWEROFF,
47 	VM_SUSPEND_HALT,
48 	VM_SUSPEND_TRIPLEFAULT,
49 	VM_SUSPEND_DESTROY,
50 	VM_SUSPEND_LAST
51 };
52 
53 /*
54  * Identifiers for architecturally defined registers.
55  */
56 enum vm_reg_name {
57 	VM_REG_GUEST_RAX,
58 	VM_REG_GUEST_RBX,
59 	VM_REG_GUEST_RCX,
60 	VM_REG_GUEST_RDX,
61 	VM_REG_GUEST_RSI,
62 	VM_REG_GUEST_RDI,
63 	VM_REG_GUEST_RBP,
64 	VM_REG_GUEST_R8,
65 	VM_REG_GUEST_R9,
66 	VM_REG_GUEST_R10,
67 	VM_REG_GUEST_R11,
68 	VM_REG_GUEST_R12,
69 	VM_REG_GUEST_R13,
70 	VM_REG_GUEST_R14,
71 	VM_REG_GUEST_R15,
72 	VM_REG_GUEST_CR0,
73 	VM_REG_GUEST_CR3,
74 	VM_REG_GUEST_CR4,
75 	VM_REG_GUEST_DR7,
76 	VM_REG_GUEST_RSP,
77 	VM_REG_GUEST_RIP,
78 	VM_REG_GUEST_RFLAGS,
79 	VM_REG_GUEST_ES,
80 	VM_REG_GUEST_CS,
81 	VM_REG_GUEST_SS,
82 	VM_REG_GUEST_DS,
83 	VM_REG_GUEST_FS,
84 	VM_REG_GUEST_GS,
85 	VM_REG_GUEST_LDTR,
86 	VM_REG_GUEST_TR,
87 	VM_REG_GUEST_IDTR,
88 	VM_REG_GUEST_GDTR,
89 	VM_REG_GUEST_EFER,
90 	VM_REG_GUEST_CR2,
91 	VM_REG_GUEST_PDPTE0,
92 	VM_REG_GUEST_PDPTE1,
93 	VM_REG_GUEST_PDPTE2,
94 	VM_REG_GUEST_PDPTE3,
95 	VM_REG_GUEST_INTR_SHADOW,
96 	VM_REG_GUEST_DR0,
97 	VM_REG_GUEST_DR1,
98 	VM_REG_GUEST_DR2,
99 	VM_REG_GUEST_DR3,
100 	VM_REG_GUEST_DR6,
101 	VM_REG_GUEST_ENTRY_INST_LENGTH,
102 	VM_REG_GUEST_FS_BASE,
103 	VM_REG_GUEST_GS_BASE,
104 	VM_REG_GUEST_KGS_BASE,
105 	VM_REG_GUEST_TPR,
106 	VM_REG_LAST
107 };
108 
109 enum x2apic_state {
110 	X2APIC_DISABLED,
111 	X2APIC_ENABLED,
112 	X2APIC_STATE_LAST
113 };
114 
115 #define	VM_INTINFO_VECTOR(info)	((info) & 0xff)
116 #define	VM_INTINFO_DEL_ERRCODE	0x800
117 #define	VM_INTINFO_RSVD		0x7ffff000
118 #define	VM_INTINFO_VALID	0x80000000
119 #define	VM_INTINFO_TYPE		0x700
120 #define	VM_INTINFO_HWINTR	(0 << 8)
121 #define	VM_INTINFO_NMI		(2 << 8)
122 #define	VM_INTINFO_HWEXCEPTION	(3 << 8)
123 #define	VM_INTINFO_SWINTR	(4 << 8)
124 
125 /*
126  * The VM name has to fit into the pathname length constraints of devfs,
127  * governed primarily by SPECNAMELEN.  The length is the total number of
128  * characters in the full path, relative to the mount point and not
129  * including any leading '/' characters.
130  * A prefix and a suffix are added to the name specified by the user.
131  * The prefix is usually "vmm/" or "vmm.io/", but can be a few characters
132  * longer for future use.
133  * The suffix is a string that identifies a bootrom image or some similar
134  * image that is attached to the VM. A separator character gets added to
135  * the suffix automatically when generating the full path, so it must be
136  * accounted for, reducing the effective length by 1.
137  * The effective length of a VM name is 229 bytes for FreeBSD 13 and 37
138  * bytes for FreeBSD 12.  A minimum length is set for safety and supports
139  * a SPECNAMELEN as small as 32 on old systems.
140  */
141 #define VM_MAX_PREFIXLEN 10
142 #define VM_MAX_SUFFIXLEN 15
143 #define VM_MIN_NAMELEN   6
144 #define VM_MAX_NAMELEN \
145     (SPECNAMELEN - VM_MAX_PREFIXLEN - VM_MAX_SUFFIXLEN - 1)
146 
147 #ifdef _KERNEL
148 #include <sys/kassert.h>
149 
150 CTASSERT(VM_MAX_NAMELEN >= VM_MIN_NAMELEN);
151 
152 struct vm;
153 struct vm_exception;
154 struct vm_mem;
155 struct seg_desc;
156 struct vm_exit;
157 struct vm_run;
158 struct vhpet;
159 struct vioapic;
160 struct vlapic;
161 struct vmspace;
162 struct vm_object;
163 struct vm_guest_paging;
164 struct pmap;
165 enum snapshot_req;
166 
167 struct vm_eventinfo {
168 	cpuset_t *rptr;		/* rendezvous cookie */
169 	int	*sptr;		/* suspend cookie */
170 	int	*iptr;		/* reqidle cookie */
171 };
172 
173 #define	DECLARE_VMMOPS_FUNC(ret_type, opname, args)		\
174 	typedef ret_type (*vmmops_##opname##_t) args;		\
175 	ret_type vmmops_##opname args
176 
177 DECLARE_VMMOPS_FUNC(int, modinit, (int ipinum));
178 DECLARE_VMMOPS_FUNC(int, modcleanup, (void));
179 DECLARE_VMMOPS_FUNC(void, modresume, (void));
180 DECLARE_VMMOPS_FUNC(void, modsuspend, (void));
181 DECLARE_VMMOPS_FUNC(void *, init, (struct vm *vm, struct pmap *pmap));
182 DECLARE_VMMOPS_FUNC(int, run, (void *vcpui, register_t pc,
183     struct pmap *pmap, struct vm_eventinfo *info));
184 DECLARE_VMMOPS_FUNC(void, cleanup, (void *vmi));
185 DECLARE_VMMOPS_FUNC(void *, vcpu_init, (void *vmi, struct vcpu *vcpu,
186     int vcpu_id));
187 DECLARE_VMMOPS_FUNC(void, vcpu_cleanup, (void *vcpui));
188 DECLARE_VMMOPS_FUNC(int, getreg, (void *vcpui, int num, uint64_t *retval));
189 DECLARE_VMMOPS_FUNC(int, setreg, (void *vcpui, int num, uint64_t val));
190 DECLARE_VMMOPS_FUNC(int, getdesc, (void *vcpui, int num,
191     struct seg_desc *desc));
192 DECLARE_VMMOPS_FUNC(int, setdesc, (void *vcpui, int num,
193     struct seg_desc *desc));
194 DECLARE_VMMOPS_FUNC(int, getcap, (void *vcpui, int num, int *retval));
195 DECLARE_VMMOPS_FUNC(int, setcap, (void *vcpui, int num, int val));
196 DECLARE_VMMOPS_FUNC(struct vmspace *, vmspace_alloc,
197     (vm_offset_t min, vm_offset_t max));
198 DECLARE_VMMOPS_FUNC(void, vmspace_free, (struct vmspace *vmspace));
199 DECLARE_VMMOPS_FUNC(struct vlapic *, vlapic_init, (void *vcpui));
200 DECLARE_VMMOPS_FUNC(void, vlapic_cleanup, (struct vlapic *vlapic));
201 DECLARE_VMMOPS_FUNC(int, vcpu_snapshot, (void *vcpui,
202     struct vm_snapshot_meta *meta));
203 DECLARE_VMMOPS_FUNC(int, restore_tsc, (void *vcpui, uint64_t now));
204 
205 struct vmm_ops {
206 	vmmops_modinit_t	modinit;	/* module wide initialization */
207 	vmmops_modcleanup_t	modcleanup;
208 	vmmops_modresume_t	modsuspend;
209 	vmmops_modresume_t	modresume;
210 
211 	vmmops_init_t		init;		/* vm-specific initialization */
212 	vmmops_run_t		run;
213 	vmmops_cleanup_t	cleanup;
214 	vmmops_vcpu_init_t	vcpu_init;
215 	vmmops_vcpu_cleanup_t	vcpu_cleanup;
216 	vmmops_getreg_t		getreg;
217 	vmmops_setreg_t		setreg;
218 	vmmops_getdesc_t	getdesc;
219 	vmmops_setdesc_t	setdesc;
220 	vmmops_getcap_t		getcap;
221 	vmmops_setcap_t		setcap;
222 	vmmops_vmspace_alloc_t	vmspace_alloc;
223 	vmmops_vmspace_free_t	vmspace_free;
224 	vmmops_vlapic_init_t	vlapic_init;
225 	vmmops_vlapic_cleanup_t	vlapic_cleanup;
226 
227 	/* checkpoint operations */
228 	vmmops_vcpu_snapshot_t	vcpu_snapshot;
229 	vmmops_restore_tsc_t	restore_tsc;
230 };
231 
232 extern const struct vmm_ops vmm_ops_intel;
233 extern const struct vmm_ops vmm_ops_amd;
234 
235 extern u_int vm_maxcpu;			/* maximum virtual cpus */
236 
237 int vm_create(const char *name, struct vm **retvm);
238 struct vcpu *vm_alloc_vcpu(struct vm *vm, int vcpuid);
239 void vm_disable_vcpu_creation(struct vm *vm);
240 void vm_slock_vcpus(struct vm *vm);
241 void vm_unlock_vcpus(struct vm *vm);
242 void vm_destroy(struct vm *vm);
243 int vm_reinit(struct vm *vm);
244 const char *vm_name(struct vm *vm);
245 uint16_t vm_get_maxcpus(struct vm *vm);
246 void vm_get_topology(struct vm *vm, uint16_t *sockets, uint16_t *cores,
247     uint16_t *threads, uint16_t *maxcpus);
248 int vm_set_topology(struct vm *vm, uint16_t sockets, uint16_t cores,
249     uint16_t threads, uint16_t maxcpus);
250 
251 int vm_map_mmio(struct vm *vm, vm_paddr_t gpa, size_t len, vm_paddr_t hpa);
252 int vm_unmap_mmio(struct vm *vm, vm_paddr_t gpa, size_t len);
253 int vm_assign_pptdev(struct vm *vm, int bus, int slot, int func);
254 int vm_unassign_pptdev(struct vm *vm, int bus, int slot, int func);
255 
256 int vm_get_register(struct vcpu *vcpu, int reg, uint64_t *retval);
257 int vm_set_register(struct vcpu *vcpu, int reg, uint64_t val);
258 int vm_get_seg_desc(struct vcpu *vcpu, int reg,
259 		    struct seg_desc *ret_desc);
260 int vm_set_seg_desc(struct vcpu *vcpu, int reg,
261 		    struct seg_desc *desc);
262 int vm_run(struct vcpu *vcpu);
263 int vm_suspend(struct vm *vm, enum vm_suspend_how how);
264 int vm_inject_nmi(struct vcpu *vcpu);
265 int vm_nmi_pending(struct vcpu *vcpu);
266 void vm_nmi_clear(struct vcpu *vcpu);
267 int vm_inject_extint(struct vcpu *vcpu);
268 int vm_extint_pending(struct vcpu *vcpu);
269 void vm_extint_clear(struct vcpu *vcpu);
270 int vcpu_vcpuid(struct vcpu *vcpu);
271 struct vm *vcpu_vm(struct vcpu *vcpu);
272 struct vcpu *vm_vcpu(struct vm *vm, int cpu);
273 struct vlapic *vm_lapic(struct vcpu *vcpu);
274 struct vioapic *vm_ioapic(struct vm *vm);
275 struct vhpet *vm_hpet(struct vm *vm);
276 int vm_get_capability(struct vcpu *vcpu, int type, int *val);
277 int vm_set_capability(struct vcpu *vcpu, int type, int val);
278 int vm_get_x2apic_state(struct vcpu *vcpu, enum x2apic_state *state);
279 int vm_set_x2apic_state(struct vcpu *vcpu, enum x2apic_state state);
280 int vm_apicid2vcpuid(struct vm *vm, int apicid);
281 int vm_activate_cpu(struct vcpu *vcpu);
282 int vm_suspend_cpu(struct vm *vm, struct vcpu *vcpu);
283 int vm_resume_cpu(struct vm *vm, struct vcpu *vcpu);
284 int vm_restart_instruction(struct vcpu *vcpu);
285 struct vm_exit *vm_exitinfo(struct vcpu *vcpu);
286 cpuset_t *vm_exitinfo_cpuset(struct vcpu *vcpu);
287 void vm_exit_suspended(struct vcpu *vcpu, uint64_t rip);
288 void vm_exit_debug(struct vcpu *vcpu, uint64_t rip);
289 void vm_exit_rendezvous(struct vcpu *vcpu, uint64_t rip);
290 void vm_exit_astpending(struct vcpu *vcpu, uint64_t rip);
291 void vm_exit_reqidle(struct vcpu *vcpu, uint64_t rip);
292 int vm_snapshot_req(struct vm *vm, struct vm_snapshot_meta *meta);
293 int vm_restore_time(struct vm *vm);
294 
295 #ifdef _SYS__CPUSET_H_
296 /*
297  * Rendezvous all vcpus specified in 'dest' and execute 'func(arg)'.
298  * The rendezvous 'func(arg)' is not allowed to do anything that will
299  * cause the thread to be put to sleep.
300  *
301  * The caller cannot hold any locks when initiating the rendezvous.
302  *
303  * The implementation of this API may cause vcpus other than those specified
304  * by 'dest' to be stalled. The caller should not rely on any vcpus making
305  * forward progress when the rendezvous is in progress.
306  */
307 typedef void (*vm_rendezvous_func_t)(struct vcpu *vcpu, void *arg);
308 int vm_smp_rendezvous(struct vcpu *vcpu, cpuset_t dest,
309     vm_rendezvous_func_t func, void *arg);
310 
311 cpuset_t vm_active_cpus(struct vm *vm);
312 cpuset_t vm_debug_cpus(struct vm *vm);
313 cpuset_t vm_suspended_cpus(struct vm *vm);
314 cpuset_t vm_start_cpus(struct vm *vm, const cpuset_t *tostart);
315 void vm_await_start(struct vm *vm, const cpuset_t *waiting);
316 #endif	/* _SYS__CPUSET_H_ */
317 
318 static __inline int
vcpu_rendezvous_pending(struct vcpu * vcpu,struct vm_eventinfo * info)319 vcpu_rendezvous_pending(struct vcpu *vcpu, struct vm_eventinfo *info)
320 {
321 	/*
322 	 * This check isn't done with atomic operations or under a lock because
323 	 * there's no need to. If the vcpuid bit is set, the vcpu is part of a
324 	 * rendezvous and the bit won't be cleared until the vcpu enters the
325 	 * rendezvous. On rendezvous exit, the cpuset is cleared and the vcpu
326 	 * will see an empty cpuset. So, the races are harmless.
327 	 */
328 	return (CPU_ISSET(vcpu_vcpuid(vcpu), info->rptr));
329 }
330 
331 static __inline int
vcpu_suspended(struct vm_eventinfo * info)332 vcpu_suspended(struct vm_eventinfo *info)
333 {
334 
335 	return (*info->sptr);
336 }
337 
338 static __inline int
vcpu_reqidle(struct vm_eventinfo * info)339 vcpu_reqidle(struct vm_eventinfo *info)
340 {
341 
342 	return (*info->iptr);
343 }
344 
345 int vcpu_debugged(struct vcpu *vcpu);
346 
347 /*
348  * Return true if device indicated by bus/slot/func is supposed to be a
349  * pci passthrough device.
350  *
351  * Return false otherwise.
352  */
353 bool vmm_is_pptdev(int bus, int slot, int func);
354 
355 void *vm_iommu_domain(struct vm *vm);
356 
357 enum vcpu_state {
358 	VCPU_IDLE,
359 	VCPU_FROZEN,
360 	VCPU_RUNNING,
361 	VCPU_SLEEPING,
362 };
363 
364 int vcpu_set_state(struct vcpu *vcpu, enum vcpu_state state, bool from_idle);
365 enum vcpu_state vcpu_get_state(struct vcpu *vcpu, int *hostcpu);
366 
367 static int __inline
vcpu_is_running(struct vcpu * vcpu,int * hostcpu)368 vcpu_is_running(struct vcpu *vcpu, int *hostcpu)
369 {
370 	return (vcpu_get_state(vcpu, hostcpu) == VCPU_RUNNING);
371 }
372 
373 #ifdef _SYS_PROC_H_
374 static int __inline
vcpu_should_yield(struct vcpu * vcpu)375 vcpu_should_yield(struct vcpu *vcpu)
376 {
377 	struct thread *td;
378 
379 	td = curthread;
380 	return (td->td_ast != 0 || td->td_owepreempt != 0);
381 }
382 #endif
383 
384 void *vcpu_stats(struct vcpu *vcpu);
385 void vcpu_notify_event(struct vcpu *vcpu, bool lapic_intr);
386 struct vm_mem *vm_mem(struct vm *vm);
387 struct vatpic *vm_atpic(struct vm *vm);
388 struct vatpit *vm_atpit(struct vm *vm);
389 struct vpmtmr *vm_pmtmr(struct vm *vm);
390 struct vrtc *vm_rtc(struct vm *vm);
391 
392 /*
393  * Inject exception 'vector' into the guest vcpu. This function returns 0 on
394  * success and non-zero on failure.
395  *
396  * Wrapper functions like 'vm_inject_gp()' should be preferred to calling
397  * this function directly because they enforce the trap-like or fault-like
398  * behavior of an exception.
399  *
400  * This function should only be called in the context of the thread that is
401  * executing this vcpu.
402  */
403 int vm_inject_exception(struct vcpu *vcpu, int vector, int err_valid,
404     uint32_t errcode, int restart_instruction);
405 
406 /*
407  * This function is called after a VM-exit that occurred during exception or
408  * interrupt delivery through the IDT. The format of 'intinfo' is described
409  * in Figure 15-1, "EXITINTINFO for All Intercepts", APM, Vol 2.
410  *
411  * If a VM-exit handler completes the event delivery successfully then it
412  * should call vm_exit_intinfo() to extinguish the pending event. For e.g.,
413  * if the task switch emulation is triggered via a task gate then it should
414  * call this function with 'intinfo=0' to indicate that the external event
415  * is not pending anymore.
416  *
417  * Return value is 0 on success and non-zero on failure.
418  */
419 int vm_exit_intinfo(struct vcpu *vcpu, uint64_t intinfo);
420 
421 /*
422  * This function is called before every VM-entry to retrieve a pending
423  * event that should be injected into the guest. This function combines
424  * nested events into a double or triple fault.
425  *
426  * Returns 0 if there are no events that need to be injected into the guest
427  * and non-zero otherwise.
428  */
429 int vm_entry_intinfo(struct vcpu *vcpu, uint64_t *info);
430 
431 int vm_get_intinfo(struct vcpu *vcpu, uint64_t *info1, uint64_t *info2);
432 
433 /*
434  * Function used to keep track of the guest's TSC offset. The
435  * offset is used by the virtualization extensions to provide a consistent
436  * value for the Time Stamp Counter to the guest.
437  */
438 void vm_set_tsc_offset(struct vcpu *vcpu, uint64_t offset);
439 
440 enum vm_reg_name vm_segment_name(int seg_encoding);
441 
442 struct vm_copyinfo {
443 	uint64_t	gpa;
444 	size_t		len;
445 	void		*hva;
446 	void		*cookie;
447 };
448 
449 /*
450  * Set up 'copyinfo[]' to copy to/from guest linear address space starting
451  * at 'gla' and 'len' bytes long. The 'prot' should be set to PROT_READ for
452  * a copyin or PROT_WRITE for a copyout.
453  *
454  * retval	is_fault	Interpretation
455  *   0		   0		Success
456  *   0		   1		An exception was injected into the guest
457  * EFAULT	  N/A		Unrecoverable error
458  *
459  * The 'copyinfo[]' can be passed to 'vm_copyin()' or 'vm_copyout()' only if
460  * the return value is 0. The 'copyinfo[]' resources should be freed by calling
461  * 'vm_copy_teardown()' after the copy is done.
462  */
463 int vm_copy_setup(struct vcpu *vcpu, struct vm_guest_paging *paging,
464     uint64_t gla, size_t len, int prot, struct vm_copyinfo *copyinfo,
465     int num_copyinfo, int *is_fault);
466 void vm_copy_teardown(struct vm_copyinfo *copyinfo, int num_copyinfo);
467 void vm_copyin(struct vm_copyinfo *copyinfo, void *kaddr, size_t len);
468 void vm_copyout(const void *kaddr, struct vm_copyinfo *copyinfo, size_t len);
469 
470 int vcpu_trace_exceptions(struct vcpu *vcpu);
471 int vcpu_trap_wbinvd(struct vcpu *vcpu);
472 #endif	/* KERNEL */
473 
474 /*
475  * Identifiers for optional vmm capabilities
476  */
477 enum vm_cap_type {
478 	VM_CAP_HALT_EXIT,
479 	VM_CAP_MTRAP_EXIT,
480 	VM_CAP_PAUSE_EXIT,
481 	VM_CAP_UNRESTRICTED_GUEST,
482 	VM_CAP_ENABLE_INVPCID,
483 	VM_CAP_BPT_EXIT,
484 	VM_CAP_RDPID,
485 	VM_CAP_RDTSCP,
486 	VM_CAP_IPI_EXIT,
487 	VM_CAP_MASK_HWINTR,
488 	VM_CAP_RFLAGS_TF,
489 	VM_CAP_MAX
490 };
491 
492 enum vm_intr_trigger {
493 	EDGE_TRIGGER,
494 	LEVEL_TRIGGER
495 };
496 
497 /*
498  * The 'access' field has the format specified in Table 21-2 of the Intel
499  * Architecture Manual vol 3b.
500  *
501  * XXX The contents of the 'access' field are architecturally defined except
502  * bit 16 - Segment Unusable.
503  */
504 struct seg_desc {
505 	uint64_t	base;
506 	uint32_t	limit;
507 	uint32_t	access;
508 };
509 #define	SEG_DESC_TYPE(access)		((access) & 0x001f)
510 #define	SEG_DESC_DPL(access)		(((access) >> 5) & 0x3)
511 #define	SEG_DESC_PRESENT(access)	(((access) & 0x0080) ? 1 : 0)
512 #define	SEG_DESC_DEF32(access)		(((access) & 0x4000) ? 1 : 0)
513 #define	SEG_DESC_GRANULARITY(access)	(((access) & 0x8000) ? 1 : 0)
514 #define	SEG_DESC_UNUSABLE(access)	(((access) & 0x10000) ? 1 : 0)
515 
516 enum vm_cpu_mode {
517 	CPU_MODE_REAL,
518 	CPU_MODE_PROTECTED,
519 	CPU_MODE_COMPATIBILITY,		/* IA-32E mode (CS.L = 0) */
520 	CPU_MODE_64BIT,			/* IA-32E mode (CS.L = 1) */
521 };
522 
523 enum vm_paging_mode {
524 	PAGING_MODE_FLAT,
525 	PAGING_MODE_32,
526 	PAGING_MODE_PAE,
527 	PAGING_MODE_64,
528 	PAGING_MODE_64_LA57,
529 };
530 
531 struct vm_guest_paging {
532 	uint64_t	cr3;
533 	int		cpl;
534 	enum vm_cpu_mode cpu_mode;
535 	enum vm_paging_mode paging_mode;
536 };
537 
538 /*
539  * The data structures 'vie' and 'vie_op' are meant to be opaque to the
540  * consumers of instruction decoding. The only reason why their contents
541  * need to be exposed is because they are part of the 'vm_exit' structure.
542  */
543 struct vie_op {
544 	uint8_t		op_byte;	/* actual opcode byte */
545 	uint8_t		op_type;	/* type of operation (e.g. MOV) */
546 	uint16_t	op_flags;
547 };
548 _Static_assert(sizeof(struct vie_op) == 4, "ABI");
549 _Static_assert(_Alignof(struct vie_op) == 2, "ABI");
550 
551 #define	VIE_INST_SIZE	15
552 struct vie {
553 	uint8_t		inst[VIE_INST_SIZE];	/* instruction bytes */
554 	uint8_t		num_valid;		/* size of the instruction */
555 
556 /* The following fields are all zeroed upon restart. */
557 #define	vie_startzero	num_processed
558 	uint8_t		num_processed;
559 
560 	uint8_t		addrsize:4, opsize:4;	/* address and operand sizes */
561 	uint8_t		rex_w:1,		/* REX prefix */
562 			rex_r:1,
563 			rex_x:1,
564 			rex_b:1,
565 			rex_present:1,
566 			repz_present:1,		/* REP/REPE/REPZ prefix */
567 			repnz_present:1,	/* REPNE/REPNZ prefix */
568 			opsize_override:1,	/* Operand size override */
569 			addrsize_override:1,	/* Address size override */
570 			segment_override:1;	/* Segment override */
571 
572 	uint8_t		mod:2,			/* ModRM byte */
573 			reg:4,
574 			rm:4;
575 
576 	uint8_t		ss:2,			/* SIB byte */
577 			vex_present:1,		/* VEX prefixed */
578 			vex_l:1,		/* L bit */
579 			index:4,		/* SIB byte */
580 			base:4;			/* SIB byte */
581 
582 	uint8_t		disp_bytes;
583 	uint8_t		imm_bytes;
584 
585 	uint8_t		scale;
586 
587 	uint8_t		vex_reg:4,		/* vvvv: first source register specifier */
588 			vex_pp:2,		/* pp */
589 			_sparebits:2;
590 
591 	uint8_t		_sparebytes[2];
592 
593 	int		base_register;		/* VM_REG_GUEST_xyz */
594 	int		index_register;		/* VM_REG_GUEST_xyz */
595 	int		segment_register;	/* VM_REG_GUEST_xyz */
596 
597 	int64_t		displacement;		/* optional addr displacement */
598 	int64_t		immediate;		/* optional immediate operand */
599 
600 	uint8_t		decoded;	/* set to 1 if successfully decoded */
601 
602 	uint8_t		_sparebyte;
603 
604 	struct vie_op	op;			/* opcode description */
605 };
606 _Static_assert(sizeof(struct vie) == 64, "ABI");
607 _Static_assert(__offsetof(struct vie, disp_bytes) == 22, "ABI");
608 _Static_assert(__offsetof(struct vie, scale) == 24, "ABI");
609 _Static_assert(__offsetof(struct vie, base_register) == 28, "ABI");
610 
611 enum vm_exitcode {
612 	VM_EXITCODE_INOUT,
613 	VM_EXITCODE_VMX,
614 	VM_EXITCODE_BOGUS,
615 	VM_EXITCODE_RDMSR,
616 	VM_EXITCODE_WRMSR,
617 	VM_EXITCODE_HLT,
618 	VM_EXITCODE_MTRAP,
619 	VM_EXITCODE_PAUSE,
620 	VM_EXITCODE_PAGING,
621 	VM_EXITCODE_INST_EMUL,
622 	VM_EXITCODE_SPINUP_AP,
623 	VM_EXITCODE_DEPRECATED1,	/* used to be SPINDOWN_CPU */
624 	VM_EXITCODE_RENDEZVOUS,
625 	VM_EXITCODE_IOAPIC_EOI,
626 	VM_EXITCODE_SUSPENDED,
627 	VM_EXITCODE_INOUT_STR,
628 	VM_EXITCODE_TASK_SWITCH,
629 	VM_EXITCODE_MONITOR,
630 	VM_EXITCODE_MWAIT,
631 	VM_EXITCODE_SVM,
632 	VM_EXITCODE_REQIDLE,
633 	VM_EXITCODE_DEBUG,
634 	VM_EXITCODE_VMINSN,
635 	VM_EXITCODE_BPT,
636 	VM_EXITCODE_IPI,
637 	VM_EXITCODE_DB,
638 	VM_EXITCODE_MAX
639 };
640 
641 struct vm_inout {
642 	uint16_t	bytes:3;	/* 1 or 2 or 4 */
643 	uint16_t	in:1;
644 	uint16_t	string:1;
645 	uint16_t	rep:1;
646 	uint16_t	port;
647 	uint32_t	eax;		/* valid for out */
648 };
649 
650 struct vm_inout_str {
651 	struct vm_inout	inout;		/* must be the first element */
652 	struct vm_guest_paging paging;
653 	uint64_t	rflags;
654 	uint64_t	cr0;
655 	uint64_t	index;
656 	uint64_t	count;		/* rep=1 (%rcx), rep=0 (1) */
657 	int		addrsize;
658 	enum vm_reg_name seg_name;
659 	struct seg_desc seg_desc;
660 	int		cs_d;
661 	uint64_t	cs_base;
662 };
663 
664 enum task_switch_reason {
665 	TSR_CALL,
666 	TSR_IRET,
667 	TSR_JMP,
668 	TSR_IDT_GATE,	/* task gate in IDT */
669 };
670 
671 struct vm_task_switch {
672 	uint16_t	tsssel;		/* new TSS selector */
673 	int		ext;		/* task switch due to external event */
674 	uint32_t	errcode;
675 	int		errcode_valid;	/* push 'errcode' on the new stack */
676 	enum task_switch_reason reason;
677 	struct vm_guest_paging paging;
678 };
679 
680 struct vm_exit {
681 	enum vm_exitcode	exitcode;
682 	int			inst_length;	/* 0 means unknown */
683 	uint64_t		rip;
684 	union {
685 		struct vm_inout	inout;
686 		struct vm_inout_str inout_str;
687 		struct {
688 			uint64_t	gpa;
689 			int		fault_type;
690 		} paging;
691 		struct {
692 			uint64_t	gpa;
693 			uint64_t	gla;
694 			uint64_t	cs_base;
695 			int		cs_d;		/* CS.D */
696 			struct vm_guest_paging paging;
697 			struct vie	vie;
698 		} inst_emul;
699 		/*
700 		 * VMX specific payload. Used when there is no "better"
701 		 * exitcode to represent the VM-exit.
702 		 */
703 		struct {
704 			int		status;		/* vmx inst status */
705 			/*
706 			 * 'exit_reason' and 'exit_qualification' are valid
707 			 * only if 'status' is zero.
708 			 */
709 			uint32_t	exit_reason;
710 			uint64_t	exit_qualification;
711 			/*
712 			 * 'inst_error' and 'inst_type' are valid
713 			 * only if 'status' is non-zero.
714 			 */
715 			int		inst_type;
716 			int		inst_error;
717 		} vmx;
718 		/*
719 		 * SVM specific payload.
720 		 */
721 		struct {
722 			uint64_t	exitcode;
723 			uint64_t	exitinfo1;
724 			uint64_t	exitinfo2;
725 		} svm;
726 		struct {
727 			int		inst_length;
728 		} bpt;
729 		struct {
730 			int		trace_trap;
731 			int		pushf_intercept;
732 			int		tf_shadow_val;
733 			struct		vm_guest_paging paging;
734 		} dbg;
735 		struct {
736 			uint32_t	code;		/* ecx value */
737 			uint64_t	wval;
738 		} msr;
739 		struct {
740 			int		vcpu;
741 			uint64_t	rip;
742 		} spinup_ap;
743 		struct {
744 			uint64_t	rflags;
745 			uint64_t	intr_status;
746 		} hlt;
747 		struct {
748 			int		vector;
749 		} ioapic_eoi;
750 		struct {
751 			enum vm_suspend_how how;
752 		} suspended;
753 		struct {
754 			/*
755 			 * The destination vCPU mask is saved in vcpu->cpuset
756 			 * and is copied out to userspace separately to avoid
757 			 * ABI concerns.
758 			 */
759 			uint32_t mode;
760 			uint8_t vector;
761 		} ipi;
762 		struct vm_task_switch task_switch;
763 	} u;
764 };
765 
766 /* APIs to inject faults into the guest */
767 void vm_inject_fault(struct vcpu *vcpu, int vector, int errcode_valid,
768     int errcode);
769 
770 static __inline void
vm_inject_ud(struct vcpu * vcpu)771 vm_inject_ud(struct vcpu *vcpu)
772 {
773 	vm_inject_fault(vcpu, IDT_UD, 0, 0);
774 }
775 
776 static __inline void
vm_inject_gp(struct vcpu * vcpu)777 vm_inject_gp(struct vcpu *vcpu)
778 {
779 	vm_inject_fault(vcpu, IDT_GP, 1, 0);
780 }
781 
782 static __inline void
vm_inject_ac(struct vcpu * vcpu,int errcode)783 vm_inject_ac(struct vcpu *vcpu, int errcode)
784 {
785 	vm_inject_fault(vcpu, IDT_AC, 1, errcode);
786 }
787 
788 static __inline void
vm_inject_ss(struct vcpu * vcpu,int errcode)789 vm_inject_ss(struct vcpu *vcpu, int errcode)
790 {
791 	vm_inject_fault(vcpu, IDT_SS, 1, errcode);
792 }
793 
794 void vm_inject_pf(struct vcpu *vcpu, int error_code, uint64_t cr2);
795 
796 #endif	/* _VMM_H_ */
797