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All rights reserved. 2791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * Use is subject to license terms. 2891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell */ 2991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 304737d389SGeorge V. Neville-Neil /* 314737d389SGeorge V. Neville-Neil * Copyright (c) 2011, Joyent, Inc. All rights reserved. 324737d389SGeorge V. Neville-Neil */ 334737d389SGeorge V. Neville-Neil 3491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #include <sys/param.h> 3591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #include <sys/systm.h> 3691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #include <sys/types.h> 3791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #include <sys/kernel.h> 3891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #include <sys/malloc.h> 3991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #include <sys/kmem.h> 4091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #include <sys/smp.h> 4191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #include <sys/dtrace_impl.h> 4291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #include <sys/dtrace_bsd.h> 4391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #include <machine/clock.h> 4491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #include <machine/frame.h> 4591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #include <vm/pmap.h> 4691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 4757d025c3SGeorge V. Neville-Neil extern void dtrace_getnanotime(struct timespec *tsp); 4857d025c3SGeorge V. Neville-Neil 4991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell int dtrace_invop(uintptr_t, uintptr_t *, uintptr_t); 5091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 5191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell typedef struct dtrace_invop_hdlr { 5291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell int (*dtih_func)(uintptr_t, uintptr_t *, uintptr_t); 5391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell struct dtrace_invop_hdlr *dtih_next; 5491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } dtrace_invop_hdlr_t; 5591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 5691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_invop_hdlr_t *dtrace_invop_hdlr; 5791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 5891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell int 5991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_invop(uintptr_t addr, uintptr_t *stack, uintptr_t eax) 6091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell { 6191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_invop_hdlr_t *hdlr; 6291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell int rval; 6391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 6491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell for (hdlr = dtrace_invop_hdlr; hdlr != NULL; hdlr = hdlr->dtih_next) 6591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell if ((rval = hdlr->dtih_func(addr, stack, eax)) != 0) 6691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell return (rval); 6791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 6891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell return (0); 6991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } 7091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 7191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell void 7291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_invop_add(int (*func)(uintptr_t, uintptr_t *, uintptr_t)) 7391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell { 7491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_invop_hdlr_t *hdlr; 7591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 7691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell hdlr = kmem_alloc(sizeof (dtrace_invop_hdlr_t), KM_SLEEP); 7791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell hdlr->dtih_func = func; 7891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell hdlr->dtih_next = dtrace_invop_hdlr; 7991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_invop_hdlr = hdlr; 8091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } 8191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 8291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell void 8391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_invop_remove(int (*func)(uintptr_t, uintptr_t *, uintptr_t)) 8491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell { 8591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_invop_hdlr_t *hdlr = dtrace_invop_hdlr, *prev = NULL; 8691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 8791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell for (;;) { 8891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell if (hdlr == NULL) 8991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell panic("attempt to remove non-existent invop handler"); 9091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 9191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell if (hdlr->dtih_func == func) 9291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell break; 9391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 9491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell prev = hdlr; 9591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell hdlr = hdlr->dtih_next; 9691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } 9791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 9891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell if (prev == NULL) { 9991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell ASSERT(dtrace_invop_hdlr == hdlr); 10091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_invop_hdlr = hdlr->dtih_next; 10191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } else { 10291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell ASSERT(dtrace_invop_hdlr != hdlr); 10391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell prev->dtih_next = hdlr->dtih_next; 10491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } 10591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 10691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell kmem_free(hdlr, 0); 10791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } 10891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 10991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell /*ARGSUSED*/ 11091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell void 11191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_toxic_ranges(void (*func)(uintptr_t base, uintptr_t limit)) 11291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell { 11391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell (*func)(0, (uintptr_t) addr_PTmap); 11491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } 11591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 11691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell void 11791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_xcall(processorid_t cpu, dtrace_xcall_t func, void *arg) 11891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell { 11971a19bdcSAttilio Rao cpuset_t cpus; 12091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 12191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell if (cpu == DTRACE_CPUALL) 12291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell cpus = all_cpus; 12391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell else 12471a19bdcSAttilio Rao CPU_SETOF(cpu, &cpus); 12591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 126fe8c7b3dSAndriy Gapon smp_rendezvous_cpus(cpus, smp_no_rendevous_barrier, func, 127fe8c7b3dSAndriy Gapon smp_no_rendevous_barrier, arg); 12891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } 12991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 13091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell static void 13191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_sync_func(void) 13291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell { 13391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } 13491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 13591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell void 13691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_sync(void) 13791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell { 13891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_xcall(DTRACE_CPUALL, (dtrace_xcall_t)dtrace_sync_func, NULL); 13991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } 14091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 14191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #ifdef notyet 14291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell void 14391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_safe_synchronous_signal(void) 14491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell { 14591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell kthread_t *t = curthread; 14691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell struct regs *rp = lwptoregs(ttolwp(t)); 14791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell size_t isz = t->t_dtrace_npc - t->t_dtrace_pc; 14891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 14991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell ASSERT(t->t_dtrace_on); 15091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 15191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell /* 15291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * If we're not in the range of scratch addresses, we're not actually 15391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * tracing user instructions so turn off the flags. If the instruction 15491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * we copied out caused a synchonous trap, reset the pc back to its 15591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * original value and turn off the flags. 15691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell */ 15791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell if (rp->r_pc < t->t_dtrace_scrpc || 15891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell rp->r_pc > t->t_dtrace_astpc + isz) { 15991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell t->t_dtrace_ft = 0; 16091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } else if (rp->r_pc == t->t_dtrace_scrpc || 16191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell rp->r_pc == t->t_dtrace_astpc) { 16291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell rp->r_pc = t->t_dtrace_pc; 16391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell t->t_dtrace_ft = 0; 16491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } 16591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } 16691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 16791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell int 16891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_safe_defer_signal(void) 16991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell { 17091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell kthread_t *t = curthread; 17191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell struct regs *rp = lwptoregs(ttolwp(t)); 17291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell size_t isz = t->t_dtrace_npc - t->t_dtrace_pc; 17391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 17491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell ASSERT(t->t_dtrace_on); 17591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 17691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell /* 17791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * If we're not in the range of scratch addresses, we're not actually 17891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * tracing user instructions so turn off the flags. 17991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell */ 18091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell if (rp->r_pc < t->t_dtrace_scrpc || 18191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell rp->r_pc > t->t_dtrace_astpc + isz) { 18291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell t->t_dtrace_ft = 0; 18391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell return (0); 18491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } 18591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 18691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell /* 1874737d389SGeorge V. Neville-Neil * If we have executed the original instruction, but we have performed 1884737d389SGeorge V. Neville-Neil * neither the jmp back to t->t_dtrace_npc nor the clean up of any 1894737d389SGeorge V. Neville-Neil * registers used to emulate %rip-relative instructions in 64-bit mode, 1904737d389SGeorge V. Neville-Neil * we'll save ourselves some effort by doing that here and taking the 1914737d389SGeorge V. Neville-Neil * signal right away. We detect this condition by seeing if the program 1924737d389SGeorge V. Neville-Neil * counter is the range [scrpc + isz, astpc). 19391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell */ 1944737d389SGeorge V. Neville-Neil if (rp->r_pc >= t->t_dtrace_scrpc + isz && 1954737d389SGeorge V. Neville-Neil rp->r_pc < t->t_dtrace_astpc) { 19691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #ifdef __amd64 19791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell /* 19891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * If there is a scratch register and we're on the 19991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * instruction immediately after the modified instruction, 20091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * restore the value of that scratch register. 20191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell */ 20291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell if (t->t_dtrace_reg != 0 && 20391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell rp->r_pc == t->t_dtrace_scrpc + isz) { 20491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell switch (t->t_dtrace_reg) { 20591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell case REG_RAX: 20691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell rp->r_rax = t->t_dtrace_regv; 20791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell break; 20891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell case REG_RCX: 20991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell rp->r_rcx = t->t_dtrace_regv; 21091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell break; 21191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell case REG_R8: 21291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell rp->r_r8 = t->t_dtrace_regv; 21391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell break; 21491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell case REG_R9: 21591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell rp->r_r9 = t->t_dtrace_regv; 21691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell break; 21791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } 21891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } 21991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #endif 22091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell rp->r_pc = t->t_dtrace_npc; 22191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell t->t_dtrace_ft = 0; 22291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell return (0); 22391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } 22491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 22591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell /* 22691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * Otherwise, make sure we'll return to the kernel after executing 22791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * the copied out instruction and defer the signal. 22891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell */ 22991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell if (!t->t_dtrace_step) { 23091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell ASSERT(rp->r_pc < t->t_dtrace_astpc); 23191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell rp->r_pc += t->t_dtrace_astpc - t->t_dtrace_scrpc; 23291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell t->t_dtrace_step = 1; 23391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } 23491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 23591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell t->t_dtrace_ast = 1; 23691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 23791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell return (1); 23891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } 23991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #endif 24091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 24191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell static int64_t tgt_cpu_tsc; 24291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell static int64_t hst_cpu_tsc; 24391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell static int64_t tsc_skew[MAXCPU]; 244b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon static uint64_t nsec_scale; 245b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 246b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon /* See below for the explanation of this macro. */ 247b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon #define SCALE_SHIFT 28 24891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 249*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston /* 250*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston * Get the frequency and scale factor as early as possible so that they can be 251*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston * used for boot-time tracing. 252*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston */ 25391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell static void 254*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston dtrace_gethrtime_init_early(void *arg) 25591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell { 256b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon uint64_t tsc_f; 257b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 258b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon /* 259b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon * Get TSC frequency known at this moment. 260b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon * This should be constant if TSC is invariant. 261b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon * Otherwise tick->time conversion will be inaccurate, but 262b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon * will preserve monotonic property of TSC. 263b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon */ 2643453537fSJung-uk Kim tsc_f = atomic_load_acq_64(&tsc_freq); 265b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 266b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon /* 267b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon * The following line checks that nsec_scale calculated below 268b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon * doesn't overflow 32-bit unsigned integer, so that it can multiply 269b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon * another 32-bit integer without overflowing 64-bit. 270b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon * Thus minimum supported TSC frequency is 62.5MHz. 271b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon */ 272*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston KASSERT(tsc_f > (NANOSEC >> (32 - SCALE_SHIFT)), 273*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston ("TSC frequency is too low")); 274b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 275b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon /* 276b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon * We scale up NANOSEC/tsc_f ratio to preserve as much precision 277b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon * as possible. 278b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon * 2^28 factor was chosen quite arbitrarily from practical 279b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon * considerations: 280b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon * - it supports TSC frequencies as low as 62.5MHz (see above); 281b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon * - it provides quite good precision (e < 0.01%) up to THz 282b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon * (terahertz) values; 283b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon */ 284b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon nsec_scale = ((uint64_t)NANOSEC << SCALE_SHIFT) / tsc_f; 285*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston } 286*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston SYSINIT(dtrace_gethrtime_init_early, SI_SUB_CPU, SI_ORDER_ANY, 287*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston dtrace_gethrtime_init_early, NULL); 288*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston 289*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston static void 290*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston dtrace_gethrtime_init_cpu(void *arg) 291*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston { 292*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston uintptr_t cpu = (uintptr_t) arg; 293*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston 294*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston if (cpu == curcpu) 295*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston tgt_cpu_tsc = rdtsc(); 296*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston else 297*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston hst_cpu_tsc = rdtsc(); 298*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston } 299*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston 300*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston static void 301*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston dtrace_gethrtime_init(void *arg) 302*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston { 303*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston struct pcpu *pc; 304*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston cpuset_t map; 305*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston int i; 30691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 30791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell /* The current CPU is the reference one. */ 3087becfa95SAndriy Gapon sched_pin(); 30991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell tsc_skew[curcpu] = 0; 3103aa6d94eSJohn Baldwin CPU_FOREACH(i) { 31191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell if (i == curcpu) 31291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell continue; 31391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 3147becfa95SAndriy Gapon pc = pcpu_find(i); 315ada5b739SAttilio Rao CPU_SETOF(PCPU_GET(cpuid), &map); 316ada5b739SAttilio Rao CPU_SET(pc->pc_cpuid, &map); 31791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 318d9b8935fSAndriy Gapon smp_rendezvous_cpus(map, NULL, 31991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_gethrtime_init_cpu, 32091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell smp_no_rendevous_barrier, (void *)(uintptr_t) i); 32191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 32291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell tsc_skew[i] = tgt_cpu_tsc - hst_cpu_tsc; 32391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } 3247becfa95SAndriy Gapon sched_unpin(); 32591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } 326*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston SYSINIT(dtrace_gethrtime_init, SI_SUB_SMP, SI_ORDER_ANY, dtrace_gethrtime_init, 327*e1e33ff9SMark Johnston NULL); 32891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 32991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell /* 33091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * DTrace needs a high resolution time function which can 33191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * be called from a probe context and guaranteed not to have 33291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * instrumented with probes itself. 33391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * 33491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * Returns nanoseconds since boot. 33591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell */ 33691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell uint64_t 33791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_gethrtime() 33891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell { 339b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon uint64_t tsc; 340b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon uint32_t lo; 341b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon uint32_t hi; 342b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 343b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon /* 344b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon * We split TSC value into lower and higher 32-bit halves and separately 345b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon * scale them with nsec_scale, then we scale them down by 2^28 346b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon * (see nsec_scale calculations) taking into account 32-bit shift of 347b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon * the higher half and finally add. 348b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon */ 349db5c7d36SZachary Loafman tsc = rdtsc() - tsc_skew[curcpu]; 350b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon lo = tsc; 351b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon hi = tsc >> 32; 352b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon return (((lo * nsec_scale) >> SCALE_SHIFT) + 353b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon ((hi * nsec_scale) << (32 - SCALE_SHIFT))); 35491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } 35591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 35691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell uint64_t 35791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_gethrestime(void) 35891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell { 35957d025c3SGeorge V. Neville-Neil struct timespec current_time; 36057d025c3SGeorge V. Neville-Neil 36157d025c3SGeorge V. Neville-Neil dtrace_getnanotime(¤t_time); 36257d025c3SGeorge V. Neville-Neil 363d638e8dcSGeorge V. Neville-Neil return (current_time.tv_sec * 1000000000ULL + current_time.tv_nsec); 36491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } 36591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 3665a5f9d21SMark Johnston /* Function to handle DTrace traps during probes. See amd64/amd64/trap.c. */ 36791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell int 368cafe8744SMark Johnston dtrace_trap(struct trapframe *frame, u_int type) 36991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell { 37091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell /* 37191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * A trap can occur while DTrace executes a probe. Before 37291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * executing the probe, DTrace blocks re-scheduling and sets 373291624fdSMark Johnston * a flag in its per-cpu flags to indicate that it doesn't 3746bccea7cSRebecca Cran * want to fault. On returning from the probe, the no-fault 37591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * flag is cleared and finally re-scheduling is enabled. 37691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * 37791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * Check if DTrace has enabled 'no-fault' mode: 37891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell */ 37991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell if ((cpu_core[curcpu].cpuc_dtrace_flags & CPU_DTRACE_NOFAULT) != 0) { 38091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell /* 38191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * There are only a couple of trap types that are expected. 38291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * All the rest will be handled in the usual way. 38391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell */ 384cafe8744SMark Johnston switch (type) { 38591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell /* General protection fault. */ 38691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell case T_PROTFLT: 38791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell /* Flag an illegal operation. */ 38891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell cpu_core[curcpu].cpuc_dtrace_flags |= CPU_DTRACE_ILLOP; 38991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 39091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell /* 39191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * Offset the instruction pointer to the instruction 39291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * following the one causing the fault. 39391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell */ 39491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell frame->tf_rip += dtrace_instr_size((u_char *) frame->tf_rip); 39591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell return (1); 39691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell /* Page fault. */ 39791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell case T_PAGEFLT: 39891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell /* Flag a bad address. */ 39991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell cpu_core[curcpu].cpuc_dtrace_flags |= CPU_DTRACE_BADADDR; 40091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell cpu_core[curcpu].cpuc_dtrace_illval = frame->tf_addr; 40191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 40291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell /* 40391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * Offset the instruction pointer to the instruction 40491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell * following the one causing the fault. 40591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell */ 40691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell frame->tf_rip += dtrace_instr_size((u_char *) frame->tf_rip); 40791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell return (1); 40891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell default: 40991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell /* Handle all other traps in the usual way. */ 41091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell break; 41191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } 41291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } 41391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 41491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell /* Handle the trap in the usual way. */ 41591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell return (0); 41691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } 417