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1 /*-
2  * Copyright (c) 2013 Anish Gupta (akgupt3@gmail.com)
3  * All rights reserved.
4  *
5  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
6  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
7  * are met:
8  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
9  *    notice unmodified, this list of conditions, and the following
10  *    disclaimer.
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14  *
15  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
16  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
17  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
18  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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20  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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24  * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
25  */
26 
27 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
28 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
29 
30 #include <sys/param.h>
31 #include <sys/systm.h>
32 
33 #include <machine/segments.h>
34 #include <machine/specialreg.h>
35 #include <machine/vmm.h>
36 
37 #include "vmm_ktr.h"
38 
39 #include "vmcb.h"
40 #include "svm.h"
41 #include "svm_softc.h"
42 
43 /*
44  * The VMCB aka Virtual Machine Control Block is a 4KB aligned page
45  * in memory that describes the virtual machine.
46  *
47  * The VMCB contains:
48  * - instructions or events in the guest to intercept
49  * - control bits that modify execution environment of the guest
50  * - guest processor state (e.g. general purpose registers)
51  */
52 
53 /*
54  * Return VMCB segment area.
55  */
56 static struct vmcb_segment *
57 vmcb_segptr(struct vmcb *vmcb, int type)
58 {
59 	struct vmcb_state *state;
60 	struct vmcb_segment *seg;
61 
62 	state = &vmcb->state;
63 
64 	switch (type) {
65 	case VM_REG_GUEST_CS:
66 		seg = &state->cs;
67 		break;
68 
69 	case VM_REG_GUEST_DS:
70 		seg = &state->ds;
71 		break;
72 
73 	case VM_REG_GUEST_ES:
74 		seg = &state->es;
75 		break;
76 
77 	case VM_REG_GUEST_FS:
78 		seg = &state->fs;
79 		break;
80 
81 	case VM_REG_GUEST_GS:
82 		seg = &state->gs;
83 		break;
84 
85 	case VM_REG_GUEST_SS:
86 		seg = &state->ss;
87 		break;
88 
89 	case VM_REG_GUEST_GDTR:
90 		seg = &state->gdt;
91 		break;
92 
93 	case VM_REG_GUEST_IDTR:
94 		seg = &state->idt;
95 		break;
96 
97 	case VM_REG_GUEST_LDTR:
98 		seg = &state->ldt;
99 		break;
100 
101 	case VM_REG_GUEST_TR:
102 		seg = &state->tr;
103 		break;
104 
105 	default:
106 		seg = NULL;
107 		break;
108 	}
109 
110 	return (seg);
111 }
112 
113 static int
114 vmcb_access(struct svm_softc *softc, int vcpu, int write, int ident,
115 	uint64_t *val)
116 {
117 	struct vmcb *vmcb;
118 	int off, bytes;
119 	char *ptr;
120 
121 	vmcb	= svm_get_vmcb(softc, vcpu);
122 	off	= VMCB_ACCESS_OFFSET(ident);
123 	bytes	= VMCB_ACCESS_BYTES(ident);
124 
125 	if ((off + bytes) >= sizeof (struct vmcb))
126 		return (EINVAL);
127 
128 	ptr = (char *)vmcb;
129 
130 	if (!write)
131 		*val = 0;
132 
133 	switch (bytes) {
134 	case 8:
135 	case 4:
136 	case 2:
137 		if (write)
138 			memcpy(ptr + off, val, bytes);
139 		else
140 			memcpy(val, ptr + off, bytes);
141 		break;
142 	default:
143 		VCPU_CTR1(softc->vm, vcpu,
144 		    "Invalid size %d for VMCB access: %d", bytes);
145 		return (EINVAL);
146 	}
147 
148 	/* Invalidate all VMCB state cached by h/w. */
149 	if (write)
150 		svm_set_dirty(softc, vcpu, 0xffffffff);
151 
152 	return (0);
153 }
154 
155 /*
156  * Read from segment selector, control and general purpose register of VMCB.
157  */
158 int
159 vmcb_read(struct svm_softc *sc, int vcpu, int ident, uint64_t *retval)
160 {
161 	struct vmcb *vmcb;
162 	struct vmcb_state *state;
163 	struct vmcb_segment *seg;
164 	int err;
165 
166 	vmcb = svm_get_vmcb(sc, vcpu);
167 	state = &vmcb->state;
168 	err = 0;
169 
170 	if (VMCB_ACCESS_OK(ident))
171 		return (vmcb_access(sc, vcpu, 0, ident, retval));
172 
173 	switch (ident) {
174 	case VM_REG_GUEST_CR0:
175 		*retval = state->cr0;
176 		break;
177 
178 	case VM_REG_GUEST_CR2:
179 		*retval = state->cr2;
180 		break;
181 
182 	case VM_REG_GUEST_CR3:
183 		*retval = state->cr3;
184 		break;
185 
186 	case VM_REG_GUEST_CR4:
187 		*retval = state->cr4;
188 		break;
189 
190 	case VM_REG_GUEST_DR7:
191 		*retval = state->dr7;
192 		break;
193 
194 	case VM_REG_GUEST_EFER:
195 		*retval = state->efer;
196 		break;
197 
198 	case VM_REG_GUEST_RAX:
199 		*retval = state->rax;
200 		break;
201 
202 	case VM_REG_GUEST_RFLAGS:
203 		*retval = state->rflags;
204 		break;
205 
206 	case VM_REG_GUEST_RIP:
207 		*retval = state->rip;
208 		break;
209 
210 	case VM_REG_GUEST_RSP:
211 		*retval = state->rsp;
212 		break;
213 
214 	case VM_REG_GUEST_CS:
215 	case VM_REG_GUEST_DS:
216 	case VM_REG_GUEST_ES:
217 	case VM_REG_GUEST_FS:
218 	case VM_REG_GUEST_GS:
219 	case VM_REG_GUEST_SS:
220 	case VM_REG_GUEST_LDTR:
221 	case VM_REG_GUEST_TR:
222 		seg = vmcb_segptr(vmcb, ident);
223 		KASSERT(seg != NULL, ("%s: unable to get segment %d from VMCB",
224 		    __func__, ident));
225 		*retval = seg->selector;
226 		break;
227 
228 	case VM_REG_GUEST_GDTR:
229 	case VM_REG_GUEST_IDTR:
230 		/* GDTR and IDTR don't have segment selectors */
231 		err = EINVAL;
232 		break;
233 	default:
234 		err =  EINVAL;
235 		break;
236 	}
237 
238 	return (err);
239 }
240 
241 /*
242  * Write to segment selector, control and general purpose register of VMCB.
243  */
244 int
245 vmcb_write(struct svm_softc *sc, int vcpu, int ident, uint64_t val)
246 {
247 	struct vmcb *vmcb;
248 	struct vmcb_state *state;
249 	struct vmcb_segment *seg;
250 	int err, dirtyseg;
251 
252 	vmcb = svm_get_vmcb(sc, vcpu);
253 	state = &vmcb->state;
254 	dirtyseg = 0;
255 	err = 0;
256 
257 	if (VMCB_ACCESS_OK(ident))
258 		return (vmcb_access(sc, vcpu, 1, ident, &val));
259 
260 	switch (ident) {
261 	case VM_REG_GUEST_CR0:
262 		state->cr0 = val;
263 		svm_set_dirty(sc, vcpu, VMCB_CACHE_CR);
264 		break;
265 
266 	case VM_REG_GUEST_CR2:
267 		state->cr2 = val;
268 		svm_set_dirty(sc, vcpu, VMCB_CACHE_CR2);
269 		break;
270 
271 	case VM_REG_GUEST_CR3:
272 		state->cr3 = val;
273 		svm_set_dirty(sc, vcpu, VMCB_CACHE_CR);
274 		break;
275 
276 	case VM_REG_GUEST_CR4:
277 		state->cr4 = val;
278 		svm_set_dirty(sc, vcpu, VMCB_CACHE_CR);
279 		break;
280 
281 	case VM_REG_GUEST_DR7:
282 		state->dr7 = val;
283 		break;
284 
285 	case VM_REG_GUEST_EFER:
286 		/* EFER_SVM must always be set when the guest is executing */
287 		state->efer = val | EFER_SVM;
288 		svm_set_dirty(sc, vcpu, VMCB_CACHE_CR);
289 		break;
290 
291 	case VM_REG_GUEST_RAX:
292 		state->rax = val;
293 		break;
294 
295 	case VM_REG_GUEST_RFLAGS:
296 		state->rflags = val;
297 		break;
298 
299 	case VM_REG_GUEST_RIP:
300 		state->rip = val;
301 		break;
302 
303 	case VM_REG_GUEST_RSP:
304 		state->rsp = val;
305 		break;
306 
307 	case VM_REG_GUEST_CS:
308 	case VM_REG_GUEST_DS:
309 	case VM_REG_GUEST_ES:
310 	case VM_REG_GUEST_SS:
311 		dirtyseg = 1;		/* FALLTHROUGH */
312 	case VM_REG_GUEST_FS:
313 	case VM_REG_GUEST_GS:
314 	case VM_REG_GUEST_LDTR:
315 	case VM_REG_GUEST_TR:
316 		seg = vmcb_segptr(vmcb, ident);
317 		KASSERT(seg != NULL, ("%s: unable to get segment %d from VMCB",
318 		    __func__, ident));
319 		seg->selector = val;
320 		if (dirtyseg)
321 			svm_set_dirty(sc, vcpu, VMCB_CACHE_SEG);
322 		break;
323 
324 	case VM_REG_GUEST_GDTR:
325 	case VM_REG_GUEST_IDTR:
326 		/* GDTR and IDTR don't have segment selectors */
327 		err = EINVAL;
328 		break;
329 	default:
330 		err = EINVAL;
331 		break;
332 	}
333 
334 	return (err);
335 }
336 
337 int
338 vmcb_seg(struct vmcb *vmcb, int ident, struct vmcb_segment *seg2)
339 {
340 	struct vmcb_segment *seg;
341 
342 	seg = vmcb_segptr(vmcb, ident);
343 	if (seg != NULL) {
344 		bcopy(seg, seg2, sizeof(struct vmcb_segment));
345 		return (0);
346 	} else {
347 		return (EINVAL);
348 	}
349 }
350 
351 int
352 vmcb_setdesc(void *arg, int vcpu, int reg, struct seg_desc *desc)
353 {
354 	struct vmcb *vmcb;
355 	struct svm_softc *sc;
356 	struct vmcb_segment *seg;
357 	uint16_t attrib;
358 
359 	sc = arg;
360 	vmcb = svm_get_vmcb(sc, vcpu);
361 
362 	seg = vmcb_segptr(vmcb, reg);
363 	KASSERT(seg != NULL, ("%s: invalid segment descriptor %d",
364 	    __func__, reg));
365 
366 	seg->base = desc->base;
367 	seg->limit = desc->limit;
368 	if (reg != VM_REG_GUEST_GDTR && reg != VM_REG_GUEST_IDTR) {
369 		/*
370 		 * Map seg_desc access to VMCB attribute format.
371 		 *
372 		 * SVM uses the 'P' bit in the segment attributes to indicate a
373 		 * NULL segment so clear it if the segment is marked unusable.
374 		 */
375 		attrib = ((desc->access & 0xF000) >> 4) | (desc->access & 0xFF);
376 		if (SEG_DESC_UNUSABLE(desc->access)) {
377 			attrib &= ~0x80;
378 		}
379 		seg->attrib = attrib;
380 	}
381 
382 	VCPU_CTR4(sc->vm, vcpu, "Setting desc %d: base (%#lx), limit (%#x), "
383 	    "attrib (%#x)", reg, seg->base, seg->limit, seg->attrib);
384 
385 	switch (reg) {
386 	case VM_REG_GUEST_CS:
387 	case VM_REG_GUEST_DS:
388 	case VM_REG_GUEST_ES:
389 	case VM_REG_GUEST_SS:
390 		svm_set_dirty(sc, vcpu, VMCB_CACHE_SEG);
391 		break;
392 	case VM_REG_GUEST_GDTR:
393 	case VM_REG_GUEST_IDTR:
394 		svm_set_dirty(sc, vcpu, VMCB_CACHE_DT);
395 		break;
396 	default:
397 		break;
398 	}
399 
400 	return (0);
401 }
402 
403 int
404 vmcb_getdesc(void *arg, int vcpu, int reg, struct seg_desc *desc)
405 {
406 	struct vmcb *vmcb;
407 	struct svm_softc *sc;
408 	struct vmcb_segment *seg;
409 
410 	sc = arg;
411 	vmcb = svm_get_vmcb(sc, vcpu);
412 	seg = vmcb_segptr(vmcb, reg);
413 	KASSERT(seg != NULL, ("%s: invalid segment descriptor %d",
414 	    __func__, reg));
415 
416 	desc->base = seg->base;
417 	desc->limit = seg->limit;
418 	desc->access = 0;
419 
420 	if (reg != VM_REG_GUEST_GDTR && reg != VM_REG_GUEST_IDTR) {
421 		/* Map seg_desc access to VMCB attribute format */
422 		desc->access = ((seg->attrib & 0xF00) << 4) |
423 		    (seg->attrib & 0xFF);
424 
425 		/*
426 		 * VT-x uses bit 16 to indicate a segment that has been loaded
427 		 * with a NULL selector (aka unusable). The 'desc->access'
428 		 * field is interpreted in the VT-x format by the
429 		 * processor-independent code.
430 		 *
431 		 * SVM uses the 'P' bit to convey the same information so
432 		 * convert it into the VT-x format. For more details refer to
433 		 * section "Segment State in the VMCB" in APMv2.
434 		 */
435 		if (reg != VM_REG_GUEST_CS && reg != VM_REG_GUEST_TR) {
436 			if ((desc->access & 0x80) == 0)
437 				desc->access |= 0x10000;  /* Unusable segment */
438 		}
439 	}
440 
441 	return (0);
442 }
443