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21 /*
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24  */
25 
26 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
27 
28 /*
29  * The KDI is used to allow the kernel debugger to directly invoke various
30  * kernel functions.  In some cases, such as with kdi_mod_iter(), the
31  * debugger needs to execute functions that use the kernel's linker bindings.
32  * In other cases, the implementation of the KDI functions vary by platform
33  * and/or by CPU.  By embedding the implementation of these functions in
34  * the platmod/cpumod, we can avoid the need for platform-specific knowledge
35  * in the debugger, and can thus have a single debugger binary for all
36  * platforms.
37  *
38  * There are three classes of KDI function:
39  *
40  * 1. Normal - These are functions whose implementations are in the kernel for
41  *    convenience.  An example is the modctl iterator, kdi_mod_iter.  Using the
42  *    modules symbol, this function iterates through the kernel's modctl list,
43  *    invoking a debugger-provided callback for each one.  This function is in
44  *    the KDI because the debugger needs to be able to execute it in order to
45  *    enable symbol resolution.  Without symbol resolution, the debugger can't
46  *    locate the modules symbol.  A chicken-and-egg problem results.  We solve
47  *    this problem by locating the module iterator in the kernel, where run-time
48  *    linking solves the problem for us.
49  *
50  * 2. CPU-specific - Functions in this class have implementations that differ
51  *    by CPU.  For example, the crosscall delivery notification method differs
52  *    between Cheetah and Jalapeno, necessitating a different implementation for
53  *    each.  By locating the KDI implementation of these functions in the
54  *    cpumods, we automatically get the correct implementation, as krtld
55  *    automatically loads the correct cpumod when it starts.  The cpumods
56  *    directly fill in their portion of the kdi_t, using the mandatory
57  *    cpu_kdi_init cpumod entry point.
58  *
59  * 3. Platform-specific - Similar to the CPU-specific class, platform-specific
60  *    KDI functions have implementations that differ from platform to platform.
61  *    As such, the implementations live in the platmods.  Further
62  *    differentiating the platform-specific KDI functions from their
63  *    CPU-dependent brethren, many directly invoke PROM functions.  This poses
64  *    a problem, as the platmods use the kernel's promif functions, rather than
65  *    the lock-free kmdb versions.  We provide an interposition layer for these
66  *    platform-specific calls that disables the pre- and post-processing
67  *    functions used by the kernel to implement kernel-specific functionality
68  *    that must not be executed when kmdb has control of the machine.  Platmods
69  *    fill in a kdi_plat_t using their optional plat_kdi_init entry point.
70  *    krtld provides wrapper functions which suspend the necessary functions in
71  *    the promif layer before invoking the kdi_plat_t functions (if any).
72  */
73 
74 #include <sys/types.h>
75 #include <sys/systm.h>
76 #include <sys/reboot.h>
77 #include <sys/kdi_impl.h>
78 
79 #include <kobj_kdi.h>
80 
81 #define	KOBJ_KDI_MOD_IDLE	0
82 #define	KOBJ_KDI_MOD_CHANGING	1
83 #define	KOBJ_KDI_MOD_CHANGED	2
84 
85 static int kobj_kdi_mod_state = KOBJ_KDI_MOD_IDLE;
86 
87 extern int standalone;
88 
89 cons_polledio_t *
90 kobj_kdi_get_polled_io(void)
91 {
92 	cons_polledio_t **polled_io = &cons_polledio;
93 
94 	return (polled_io == NULL ? NULL : *polled_io);
95 }
96 
97 int
98 kobj_kdi_mod_iter(int (*func)(struct modctl *, void *), void *arg)
99 {
100 	int rc;
101 
102 	if (standalone) {
103 		struct modctl_list *lp, **lpp;
104 
105 		for (lpp = kobj_linkmaps; *lpp != NULL; lpp++) {
106 			for (lp = *lpp; lp != NULL; lp = lp->modl_next) {
107 				if ((rc = func(lp->modl_modp, arg)) != 0)
108 					return (rc);
109 			}
110 		}
111 
112 	} else {
113 		struct modctl *modp = &modules;
114 
115 		do {
116 			if ((rc = func(modp, arg)) != 0)
117 				return (rc);
118 		} while ((modp = modp->mod_next) != &modules);
119 	}
120 
121 	return (0);
122 }
123 
124 int
125 kobj_kdi_mod_isloaded(struct modctl *modp)
126 {
127 	return (modp->mod_mp != NULL);
128 }
129 
130 int
131 kobj_kdi_mods_changed(void)
132 {
133 	int state;
134 
135 	if ((state = kobj_kdi_mod_state) == KOBJ_KDI_MOD_CHANGED)
136 		kobj_kdi_mod_state = KOBJ_KDI_MOD_IDLE;
137 
138 	return (state != KOBJ_KDI_MOD_IDLE);
139 }
140 
141 /*ARGSUSED1*/
142 void
143 kobj_kdi_mod_notify(uint_t why, struct modctl *what)
144 {
145 	switch (why) {
146 	case KOBJ_NOTIFY_MODLOADING:
147 		kobj_kdi_mod_state = KOBJ_KDI_MOD_CHANGING;
148 		break;
149 	case KOBJ_NOTIFY_MODLOADED:
150 		kobj_kdi_mod_state = KOBJ_KDI_MOD_CHANGED;
151 		if (boothowto & RB_DEBUG)
152 			kdi_dvec_mod_loaded(what);
153 		break;
154 	case KOBJ_NOTIFY_MODUNLOADING:
155 		kobj_kdi_mod_state = KOBJ_KDI_MOD_CHANGING;
156 		if (boothowto & RB_DEBUG)
157 			kdi_dvec_mod_unloading(what);
158 		break;
159 	case KOBJ_NOTIFY_MODUNLOADED:
160 		kobj_kdi_mod_state = KOBJ_KDI_MOD_CHANGED;
161 		break;
162 	}
163 }
164 
165 /*
166  * Compare two modctl and module snapshots, attempting to determine whether
167  * the module to which they both refer has changed between the time of the first
168  * and the time of the second.  We can't do a straight bcmp, because there are
169  * fields that change in the normal course of operations.  False positives
170  * aren't the end of the world, but it'd be nice to avoid flagging a module
171  * as changed every time someone holds or releases it.
172  */
173 int
174 kobj_kdi_mod_haschanged(struct modctl *mc1, struct module *mp1,
175     struct modctl *mc2, struct module *mp2)
176 {
177 	if (mc1->mod_loadcnt != mc2->mod_loadcnt || mc1->mod_mp != mc2->mod_mp)
178 		return (1);
179 
180 	if (mc1->mod_mp == NULL)
181 		return (0);
182 
183 	/* Take breath here. */
184 	return (bcmp(&mp1->hdr, &mp2->hdr, sizeof (mp1->hdr)) != 0 ||
185 	    mp1->symhdr != mp2->symhdr || mp1->strhdr != mp2->strhdr ||
186 	    mp1->text != mp2->text || mp1->bss != mp2->bss ||
187 	    mp1->ctfdata != mp2->ctfdata || mp1->ctfsize != mp2->ctfsize);
188 }
189 
190 void
191 kobj_kdi_system_claim(void)
192 {
193 	kobj_kdi.kdi_plat_call(kobj_kdi.pkdi_system_claim);
194 	kobj_kdi.kdi_plat_call(kobj_kdi.pkdi_console_claim);
195 }
196 
197 void
198 kobj_kdi_system_release(void)
199 {
200 	kobj_kdi.kdi_plat_call(kobj_kdi.pkdi_console_release);
201 	kobj_kdi.kdi_plat_call(kobj_kdi.pkdi_system_release);
202 }
203 
204 void
205 kobj_kdi_init(void)
206 {
207 	static const char *const initializers[] = {
208 		"cpu_kdi_init", "mach_kdi_init", "plat_kdi_init", NULL
209 	};
210 
211 	Sym *sym;
212 	int i;
213 
214 	for (i = 0; initializers[i] != NULL; i++) {
215 		if ((sym = kobj_lookup_kernel(initializers[i])) != NULL)
216 			((void (*)(kdi_t *))sym->st_value)(&kobj_kdi);
217 	}
218 }
219 
220 kdi_t kobj_kdi = {
221 	KDI_VERSION,
222 	kobj_kdi_mods_changed,
223 	kobj_kdi_mod_iter,
224 	kobj_kdi_mod_isloaded,
225 	kobj_kdi_mod_haschanged,
226 	kobj_kdi_system_claim,
227 	kobj_kdi_system_release,
228 	kdi_pread,
229 	kdi_pwrite,
230 	kdi_flush_caches,
231 	kdi_range_is_nontoxic,
232 	kobj_kdi_get_polled_io,
233 	kdi_vtop,
234 	kdi_dtrace_get_state,
235 	kdi_dtrace_set,
236 	/*
237 	 * The rest are filled in by cpu_kdi_init, mach_kdi_init, and/or
238 	 * plat_kdi_init.
239 	 */
240 	NULL,			/* kdi_plat_call */
241 	NULL,			/* kdi_kmdb_enter */
242 	{ NULL },		/* kdi_arch */
243 	{ NULL }		/* kdi_plat */
244 };
245