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i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-09-13 11:05:09 +02:00
/* Copyright 2008 IBM Corporation
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* Copyright 2011 Intel Corporation
* Copyright 2016 Veertu, Inc.
* Copyright 2017 The Android Open Source Project
*
* QEMU Hypervisor.framework support
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i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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*/
#include "qemu/osdep.h"
#include "qemu-common.h"
#include "qemu/error-report.h"
#include "sysemu/hvf.h"
#include "hvf-i386.h"
#include "vmcs.h"
#include "vmx.h"
#include "x86.h"
#include "x86_descr.h"
#include "x86_mmu.h"
#include "x86_decode.h"
#include "x86_emu.h"
#include "x86_task.h"
#include "x86hvf.h"
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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#include <Hypervisor/hv.h>
#include <Hypervisor/hv_vmx.h>
#include "exec/address-spaces.h"
#include "exec/exec-all.h"
#include "exec/ioport.h"
#include "hw/i386/apic_internal.h"
#include "hw/boards.h"
#include "qemu/main-loop.h"
#include "sysemu/accel.h"
#include "sysemu/sysemu.h"
#include "target/i386/cpu.h"
pthread_rwlock_t mem_lock = PTHREAD_RWLOCK_INITIALIZER;
HVFState *hvf_state;
int hvf_disabled = 1;
static void assert_hvf_ok(hv_return_t ret)
{
if (ret == HV_SUCCESS) {
return;
}
switch (ret) {
case HV_ERROR:
error_report("Error: HV_ERROR\n");
break;
case HV_BUSY:
error_report("Error: HV_BUSY\n");
break;
case HV_BAD_ARGUMENT:
error_report("Error: HV_BAD_ARGUMENT\n");
break;
case HV_NO_RESOURCES:
error_report("Error: HV_NO_RESOURCES\n");
break;
case HV_NO_DEVICE:
error_report("Error: HV_NO_DEVICE\n");
break;
case HV_UNSUPPORTED:
error_report("Error: HV_UNSUPPORTED\n");
break;
default:
error_report("Unknown Error\n");
}
abort();
}
/* Memory slots */
hvf_slot *hvf_find_overlap_slot(uint64_t start, uint64_t end)
{
hvf_slot *slot;
int x;
for (x = 0; x < hvf_state->num_slots; ++x) {
slot = &hvf_state->slots[x];
if (slot->size && start < (slot->start + slot->size) &&
end > slot->start) {
return slot;
}
}
return NULL;
}
struct mac_slot {
int present;
uint64_t size;
uint64_t gpa_start;
uint64_t gva;
};
struct mac_slot mac_slots[32];
#define ALIGN(x, y) (((x) + (y) - 1) & ~((y) - 1))
static int do_hvf_set_memory(hvf_slot *slot)
{
struct mac_slot *macslot;
hv_memory_flags_t flags;
hv_return_t ret;
macslot = &mac_slots[slot->slot_id];
if (macslot->present) {
if (macslot->size != slot->size) {
macslot->present = 0;
ret = hv_vm_unmap(macslot->gpa_start, macslot->size);
assert_hvf_ok(ret);
}
}
if (!slot->size) {
return 0;
}
flags = HV_MEMORY_READ | HV_MEMORY_WRITE | HV_MEMORY_EXEC;
macslot->present = 1;
macslot->gpa_start = slot->start;
macslot->size = slot->size;
ret = hv_vm_map((hv_uvaddr_t)slot->mem, slot->start, slot->size, flags);
assert_hvf_ok(ret);
return 0;
}
void hvf_set_phys_mem(MemoryRegionSection *section, bool add)
{
hvf_slot *mem;
MemoryRegion *area = section->mr;
if (!memory_region_is_ram(area)) {
return;
}
mem = hvf_find_overlap_slot(
section->offset_within_address_space,
section->offset_within_address_space + int128_get64(section->size));
if (mem && add) {
if (mem->size == int128_get64(section->size) &&
mem->start == section->offset_within_address_space &&
mem->mem == (memory_region_get_ram_ptr(area) +
section->offset_within_region)) {
return; /* Same region was attempted to register, go away. */
}
}
/* Region needs to be reset. set the size to 0 and remap it. */
if (mem) {
mem->size = 0;
if (do_hvf_set_memory(mem)) {
error_report("Failed to reset overlapping slot\n");
abort();
}
}
if (!add) {
return;
}
/* Now make a new slot. */
int x;
for (x = 0; x < hvf_state->num_slots; ++x) {
mem = &hvf_state->slots[x];
if (!mem->size) {
break;
}
}
if (x == hvf_state->num_slots) {
error_report("No free slots\n");
abort();
}
mem->size = int128_get64(section->size);
mem->mem = memory_region_get_ram_ptr(area) + section->offset_within_region;
mem->start = section->offset_within_address_space;
mem->region = area;
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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if (do_hvf_set_memory(mem)) {
error_report("Error registering new memory slot\n");
abort();
}
}
void vmx_update_tpr(CPUState *cpu)
{
/* TODO: need integrate APIC handling */
X86CPU *x86_cpu = X86_CPU(cpu);
int tpr = cpu_get_apic_tpr(x86_cpu->apic_state) << 4;
int irr = apic_get_highest_priority_irr(x86_cpu->apic_state);
wreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_TPR, tpr);
if (irr == -1) {
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_TPR_THRESHOLD, 0);
} else {
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_TPR_THRESHOLD, (irr > tpr) ? tpr >> 4 :
irr >> 4);
}
}
void update_apic_tpr(CPUState *cpu)
{
X86CPU *x86_cpu = X86_CPU(cpu);
int tpr = rreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_TPR) >> 4;
cpu_set_apic_tpr(x86_cpu->apic_state, tpr);
}
#define VECTORING_INFO_VECTOR_MASK 0xff
static void hvf_handle_interrupt(CPUState * cpu, int mask)
{
cpu->interrupt_request |= mask;
if (!qemu_cpu_is_self(cpu)) {
qemu_cpu_kick(cpu);
}
}
void hvf_handle_io(CPUArchState *env, uint16_t port, void *buffer,
int direction, int size, int count)
{
int i;
uint8_t *ptr = buffer;
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
address_space_rw(&address_space_io, port, MEMTXATTRS_UNSPECIFIED,
ptr, size,
direction);
ptr += size;
}
}
/* TODO: synchronize vcpu state */
static void do_hvf_cpu_synchronize_state(CPUState *cpu, run_on_cpu_data arg)
{
CPUState *cpu_state = cpu;
if (cpu_state->vcpu_dirty == 0) {
hvf_get_registers(cpu_state);
}
cpu_state->vcpu_dirty = 1;
}
void hvf_cpu_synchronize_state(CPUState *cpu_state)
{
if (cpu_state->vcpu_dirty == 0) {
run_on_cpu(cpu_state, do_hvf_cpu_synchronize_state, RUN_ON_CPU_NULL);
}
}
static void do_hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_reset(CPUState *cpu, run_on_cpu_data arg)
{
CPUState *cpu_state = cpu;
hvf_put_registers(cpu_state);
cpu_state->vcpu_dirty = false;
}
void hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_reset(CPUState *cpu_state)
{
run_on_cpu(cpu_state, do_hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_reset, RUN_ON_CPU_NULL);
}
void _hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *cpu, run_on_cpu_data arg)
{
CPUState *cpu_state = cpu;
hvf_put_registers(cpu_state);
cpu_state->vcpu_dirty = false;
}
void hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *cpu_state)
{
run_on_cpu(cpu_state, _hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init, RUN_ON_CPU_NULL);
}
static bool ept_emulation_fault(hvf_slot *slot, uint64_t gpa, uint64_t ept_qual)
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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{
int read, write;
/* EPT fault on an instruction fetch doesn't make sense here */
if (ept_qual & EPT_VIOLATION_INST_FETCH) {
return false;
}
/* EPT fault must be a read fault or a write fault */
read = ept_qual & EPT_VIOLATION_DATA_READ ? 1 : 0;
write = ept_qual & EPT_VIOLATION_DATA_WRITE ? 1 : 0;
if ((read | write) == 0) {
return false;
}
if (write && slot) {
if (slot->flags & HVF_SLOT_LOG) {
memory_region_set_dirty(slot->region, gpa - slot->start, 1);
hv_vm_protect((hv_gpaddr_t)slot->start, (size_t)slot->size,
HV_MEMORY_READ | HV_MEMORY_WRITE);
}
}
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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/*
* The EPT violation must have been caused by accessing a
* guest-physical address that is a translation of a guest-linear
* address.
*/
if ((ept_qual & EPT_VIOLATION_GLA_VALID) == 0 ||
(ept_qual & EPT_VIOLATION_XLAT_VALID) == 0) {
return false;
}
return !slot;
}
static void hvf_set_dirty_tracking(MemoryRegionSection *section, bool on)
{
hvf_slot *slot;
slot = hvf_find_overlap_slot(
section->offset_within_address_space,
section->offset_within_address_space + int128_get64(section->size));
/* protect region against writes; begin tracking it */
if (on) {
slot->flags |= HVF_SLOT_LOG;
hv_vm_protect((hv_gpaddr_t)slot->start, (size_t)slot->size,
HV_MEMORY_READ);
/* stop tracking region*/
} else {
slot->flags &= ~HVF_SLOT_LOG;
hv_vm_protect((hv_gpaddr_t)slot->start, (size_t)slot->size,
HV_MEMORY_READ | HV_MEMORY_WRITE);
}
}
static void hvf_log_start(MemoryListener *listener,
MemoryRegionSection *section, int old, int new)
{
if (old != 0) {
return;
}
hvf_set_dirty_tracking(section, 1);
}
static void hvf_log_stop(MemoryListener *listener,
MemoryRegionSection *section, int old, int new)
{
if (new != 0) {
return;
}
hvf_set_dirty_tracking(section, 0);
}
static void hvf_log_sync(MemoryListener *listener,
MemoryRegionSection *section)
{
/*
* sync of dirty pages is handled elsewhere; just make sure we keep
* tracking the region.
*/
hvf_set_dirty_tracking(section, 1);
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-09-13 11:05:09 +02:00
}
static void hvf_region_add(MemoryListener *listener,
MemoryRegionSection *section)
{
hvf_set_phys_mem(section, true);
}
static void hvf_region_del(MemoryListener *listener,
MemoryRegionSection *section)
{
hvf_set_phys_mem(section, false);
}
static MemoryListener hvf_memory_listener = {
.priority = 10,
.region_add = hvf_region_add,
.region_del = hvf_region_del,
.log_start = hvf_log_start,
.log_stop = hvf_log_stop,
.log_sync = hvf_log_sync,
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-09-13 11:05:09 +02:00
};
void hvf_reset_vcpu(CPUState *cpu) {
/* TODO: this shouldn't be needed; there is already a call to
* cpu_synchronize_all_post_reset in vl.c
*/
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_ENTRY_CTLS, 0);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_IA32_EFER, 0);
macvm_set_cr0(cpu->hvf_fd, 0x60000010);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_CR4_MASK, CR4_VMXE_MASK);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_CR4_SHADOW, 0x0);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_CR4, CR4_VMXE_MASK);
/* set VMCS guest state fields */
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_CS_SELECTOR, 0xf000);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_CS_LIMIT, 0xffff);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_CS_ACCESS_RIGHTS, 0x9b);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_CS_BASE, 0xffff0000);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_DS_SELECTOR, 0);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_DS_LIMIT, 0xffff);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_DS_ACCESS_RIGHTS, 0x93);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_DS_BASE, 0);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_ES_SELECTOR, 0);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_ES_LIMIT, 0xffff);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_ES_ACCESS_RIGHTS, 0x93);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_ES_BASE, 0);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_FS_SELECTOR, 0);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_FS_LIMIT, 0xffff);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_FS_ACCESS_RIGHTS, 0x93);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_FS_BASE, 0);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_GS_SELECTOR, 0);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_GS_LIMIT, 0xffff);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_GS_ACCESS_RIGHTS, 0x93);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_GS_BASE, 0);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_SS_SELECTOR, 0);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_SS_LIMIT, 0xffff);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_SS_ACCESS_RIGHTS, 0x93);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_SS_BASE, 0);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_LDTR_SELECTOR, 0);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_LDTR_LIMIT, 0);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_LDTR_ACCESS_RIGHTS, 0x10000);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_LDTR_BASE, 0);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_TR_SELECTOR, 0);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_TR_LIMIT, 0);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_TR_ACCESS_RIGHTS, 0x83);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_TR_BASE, 0);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_GDTR_LIMIT, 0);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_GDTR_BASE, 0);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_IDTR_LIMIT, 0);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_IDTR_BASE, 0);
/*wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_CR2, 0x0);*/
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_CR3, 0x0);
wreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RIP, 0xfff0);
wreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RDX, 0x623);
wreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RFLAGS, 0x2);
wreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RSP, 0x0);
wreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RAX, 0x0);
wreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RBX, 0x0);
wreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RCX, 0x0);
wreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RSI, 0x0);
wreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RDI, 0x0);
wreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RBP, 0x0);
for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
wreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_R8 + i, 0x0);
}
hv_vm_sync_tsc(0);
cpu->halted = 0;
hv_vcpu_invalidate_tlb(cpu->hvf_fd);
hv_vcpu_flush(cpu->hvf_fd);
}
void hvf_vcpu_destroy(CPUState *cpu)
{
hv_return_t ret = hv_vcpu_destroy((hv_vcpuid_t)cpu->hvf_fd);
assert_hvf_ok(ret);
}
static void dummy_signal(int sig)
{
}
int hvf_init_vcpu(CPUState *cpu)
{
X86CPU *x86cpu = X86_CPU(cpu);
CPUX86State *env = &x86cpu->env;
int r;
/* init cpu signals */
sigset_t set;
struct sigaction sigact;
memset(&sigact, 0, sizeof(sigact));
sigact.sa_handler = dummy_signal;
sigaction(SIG_IPI, &sigact, NULL);
pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, NULL, &set);
sigdelset(&set, SIG_IPI);
init_emu();
init_decoder();
hvf_state->hvf_caps = g_new0(struct hvf_vcpu_caps, 1);
env->hvf_emul = g_new0(HVFX86EmulatorState, 1);
r = hv_vcpu_create((hv_vcpuid_t *)&cpu->hvf_fd, HV_VCPU_DEFAULT);
cpu->vcpu_dirty = 1;
assert_hvf_ok(r);
if (hv_vmx_read_capability(HV_VMX_CAP_PINBASED,
&hvf_state->hvf_caps->vmx_cap_pinbased)) {
abort();
}
if (hv_vmx_read_capability(HV_VMX_CAP_PROCBASED,
&hvf_state->hvf_caps->vmx_cap_procbased)) {
abort();
}
if (hv_vmx_read_capability(HV_VMX_CAP_PROCBASED2,
&hvf_state->hvf_caps->vmx_cap_procbased2)) {
abort();
}
if (hv_vmx_read_capability(HV_VMX_CAP_ENTRY,
&hvf_state->hvf_caps->vmx_cap_entry)) {
abort();
}
/* set VMCS control fields */
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_PIN_BASED_CTLS,
cap2ctrl(hvf_state->hvf_caps->vmx_cap_pinbased,
VMCS_PIN_BASED_CTLS_EXTINT |
VMCS_PIN_BASED_CTLS_NMI |
VMCS_PIN_BASED_CTLS_VNMI));
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_PRI_PROC_BASED_CTLS,
cap2ctrl(hvf_state->hvf_caps->vmx_cap_procbased,
VMCS_PRI_PROC_BASED_CTLS_HLT |
VMCS_PRI_PROC_BASED_CTLS_MWAIT |
VMCS_PRI_PROC_BASED_CTLS_TSC_OFFSET |
VMCS_PRI_PROC_BASED_CTLS_TPR_SHADOW) |
VMCS_PRI_PROC_BASED_CTLS_SEC_CONTROL);
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_SEC_PROC_BASED_CTLS,
cap2ctrl(hvf_state->hvf_caps->vmx_cap_procbased2,
VMCS_PRI_PROC_BASED2_CTLS_APIC_ACCESSES));
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_ENTRY_CTLS, cap2ctrl(hvf_state->hvf_caps->vmx_cap_entry,
0));
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_EXCEPTION_BITMAP, 0); /* Double fault */
wvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_TPR_THRESHOLD, 0);
hvf_reset_vcpu(cpu);
x86cpu = X86_CPU(cpu);
x86cpu->env.kvm_xsave_buf = qemu_memalign(4096, 4096);
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-09-13 11:05:09 +02:00
hv_vcpu_enable_native_msr(cpu->hvf_fd, MSR_STAR, 1);
hv_vcpu_enable_native_msr(cpu->hvf_fd, MSR_LSTAR, 1);
hv_vcpu_enable_native_msr(cpu->hvf_fd, MSR_CSTAR, 1);
hv_vcpu_enable_native_msr(cpu->hvf_fd, MSR_FMASK, 1);
hv_vcpu_enable_native_msr(cpu->hvf_fd, MSR_FSBASE, 1);
hv_vcpu_enable_native_msr(cpu->hvf_fd, MSR_GSBASE, 1);
hv_vcpu_enable_native_msr(cpu->hvf_fd, MSR_KERNELGSBASE, 1);
hv_vcpu_enable_native_msr(cpu->hvf_fd, MSR_TSC_AUX, 1);
/*hv_vcpu_enable_native_msr(cpu->hvf_fd, MSR_IA32_TSC, 1);*/
hv_vcpu_enable_native_msr(cpu->hvf_fd, MSR_IA32_SYSENTER_CS, 1);
hv_vcpu_enable_native_msr(cpu->hvf_fd, MSR_IA32_SYSENTER_EIP, 1);
hv_vcpu_enable_native_msr(cpu->hvf_fd, MSR_IA32_SYSENTER_ESP, 1);
return 0;
}
void hvf_disable(int shouldDisable)
{
hvf_disabled = shouldDisable;
}
static void hvf_store_events(CPUState *cpu, uint32_t ins_len, uint64_t idtvec_info)
{
X86CPU *x86_cpu = X86_CPU(cpu);
CPUX86State *env = &x86_cpu->env;
env->exception_injected = -1;
env->interrupt_injected = -1;
env->nmi_injected = false;
if (idtvec_info & VMCS_IDT_VEC_VALID) {
switch (idtvec_info & VMCS_IDT_VEC_TYPE) {
case VMCS_IDT_VEC_HWINTR:
case VMCS_IDT_VEC_SWINTR:
env->interrupt_injected = idtvec_info & VMCS_IDT_VEC_VECNUM;
break;
case VMCS_IDT_VEC_NMI:
env->nmi_injected = true;
break;
case VMCS_IDT_VEC_HWEXCEPTION:
case VMCS_IDT_VEC_SWEXCEPTION:
env->exception_injected = idtvec_info & VMCS_IDT_VEC_VECNUM;
break;
case VMCS_IDT_VEC_PRIV_SWEXCEPTION:
default:
abort();
}
if ((idtvec_info & VMCS_IDT_VEC_TYPE) == VMCS_IDT_VEC_SWEXCEPTION ||
(idtvec_info & VMCS_IDT_VEC_TYPE) == VMCS_IDT_VEC_SWINTR) {
env->ins_len = ins_len;
}
if (idtvec_info & VMCS_INTR_DEL_ERRCODE) {
env->has_error_code = true;
env->error_code = rvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_IDT_VECTORING_ERROR);
}
}
if ((rvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_INTERRUPTIBILITY) &
VMCS_INTERRUPTIBILITY_NMI_BLOCKING)) {
env->hflags2 |= HF2_NMI_MASK;
} else {
env->hflags2 &= ~HF2_NMI_MASK;
}
if (rvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_INTERRUPTIBILITY) &
(VMCS_INTERRUPTIBILITY_STI_BLOCKING |
VMCS_INTERRUPTIBILITY_MOVSS_BLOCKING)) {
env->hflags |= HF_INHIBIT_IRQ_MASK;
} else {
env->hflags &= ~HF_INHIBIT_IRQ_MASK;
}
}
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-09-13 11:05:09 +02:00
int hvf_vcpu_exec(CPUState *cpu)
{
X86CPU *x86_cpu = X86_CPU(cpu);
CPUX86State *env = &x86_cpu->env;
int ret = 0;
uint64_t rip = 0;
cpu->halted = 0;
if (hvf_process_events(cpu)) {
return EXCP_HLT;
}
do {
if (cpu->vcpu_dirty) {
hvf_put_registers(cpu);
cpu->vcpu_dirty = false;
}
if (hvf_inject_interrupts(cpu)) {
return EXCP_INTERRUPT;
}
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-09-13 11:05:09 +02:00
vmx_update_tpr(cpu);
qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread();
if (!cpu_is_bsp(X86_CPU(cpu)) && cpu->halted) {
qemu_mutex_lock_iothread();
return EXCP_HLT;
}
hv_return_t r = hv_vcpu_run(cpu->hvf_fd);
assert_hvf_ok(r);
/* handle VMEXIT */
uint64_t exit_reason = rvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_EXIT_REASON);
uint64_t exit_qual = rvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_EXIT_QUALIFICATION);
uint32_t ins_len = (uint32_t)rvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd,
VMCS_EXIT_INSTRUCTION_LENGTH);
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-09-13 11:05:09 +02:00
uint64_t idtvec_info = rvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_IDT_VECTORING_INFO);
hvf_store_events(cpu, ins_len, idtvec_info);
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-09-13 11:05:09 +02:00
rip = rreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RIP);
RFLAGS(env) = rreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RFLAGS);
env->eflags = RFLAGS(env);
qemu_mutex_lock_iothread();
update_apic_tpr(cpu);
current_cpu = cpu;
ret = 0;
switch (exit_reason) {
case EXIT_REASON_HLT: {
macvm_set_rip(cpu, rip + ins_len);
if (!((cpu->interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD) &&
(EFLAGS(env) & IF_MASK))
&& !(cpu->interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_NMI) &&
!(idtvec_info & VMCS_IDT_VEC_VALID)) {
cpu->halted = 1;
ret = EXCP_HLT;
}
ret = EXCP_INTERRUPT;
break;
}
case EXIT_REASON_MWAIT: {
ret = EXCP_INTERRUPT;
break;
}
/* Need to check if MMIO or unmmaped fault */
case EXIT_REASON_EPT_FAULT:
{
hvf_slot *slot;
uint64_t gpa = rvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_GUEST_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS);
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-09-13 11:05:09 +02:00
if (((idtvec_info & VMCS_IDT_VEC_VALID) == 0) &&
((exit_qual & EXIT_QUAL_NMIUDTI) != 0)) {
vmx_set_nmi_blocking(cpu);
}
slot = hvf_find_overlap_slot(gpa, gpa);
/* mmio */
if (ept_emulation_fault(slot, gpa, exit_qual)) {
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-09-13 11:05:09 +02:00
struct x86_decode decode;
load_regs(cpu);
env->hvf_emul->fetch_rip = rip;
decode_instruction(env, &decode);
exec_instruction(env, &decode);
store_regs(cpu);
break;
}
break;
}
case EXIT_REASON_INOUT:
{
uint32_t in = (exit_qual & 8) != 0;
uint32_t size = (exit_qual & 7) + 1;
uint32_t string = (exit_qual & 16) != 0;
uint32_t port = exit_qual >> 16;
/*uint32_t rep = (exit_qual & 0x20) != 0;*/
if (!string && in) {
uint64_t val = 0;
load_regs(cpu);
hvf_handle_io(env, port, &val, 0, size, 1);
if (size == 1) {
AL(env) = val;
} else if (size == 2) {
AX(env) = val;
} else if (size == 4) {
RAX(env) = (uint32_t)val;
} else {
RAX(env) = (uint64_t)val;
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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}
RIP(env) += ins_len;
store_regs(cpu);
break;
} else if (!string && !in) {
RAX(env) = rreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RAX);
hvf_handle_io(env, port, &RAX(env), 1, size, 1);
macvm_set_rip(cpu, rip + ins_len);
break;
}
struct x86_decode decode;
load_regs(cpu);
env->hvf_emul->fetch_rip = rip;
decode_instruction(env, &decode);
assert(ins_len == decode.len);
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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exec_instruction(env, &decode);
store_regs(cpu);
break;
}
case EXIT_REASON_CPUID: {
uint32_t rax = (uint32_t)rreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RAX);
uint32_t rbx = (uint32_t)rreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RBX);
uint32_t rcx = (uint32_t)rreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RCX);
uint32_t rdx = (uint32_t)rreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RDX);
cpu_x86_cpuid(env, rax, rcx, &rax, &rbx, &rcx, &rdx);
wreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RAX, rax);
wreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RBX, rbx);
wreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RCX, rcx);
wreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RDX, rdx);
macvm_set_rip(cpu, rip + ins_len);
break;
}
case EXIT_REASON_XSETBV: {
X86CPU *x86_cpu = X86_CPU(cpu);
CPUX86State *env = &x86_cpu->env;
uint32_t eax = (uint32_t)rreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RAX);
uint32_t ecx = (uint32_t)rreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RCX);
uint32_t edx = (uint32_t)rreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RDX);
if (ecx) {
macvm_set_rip(cpu, rip + ins_len);
break;
}
env->xcr0 = ((uint64_t)edx << 32) | eax;
wreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_XCR0, env->xcr0 | 1);
macvm_set_rip(cpu, rip + ins_len);
break;
}
case EXIT_REASON_INTR_WINDOW:
vmx_clear_int_window_exiting(cpu);
ret = EXCP_INTERRUPT;
break;
case EXIT_REASON_NMI_WINDOW:
vmx_clear_nmi_window_exiting(cpu);
ret = EXCP_INTERRUPT;
break;
case EXIT_REASON_EXT_INTR:
/* force exit and allow io handling */
ret = EXCP_INTERRUPT;
break;
case EXIT_REASON_RDMSR:
case EXIT_REASON_WRMSR:
{
load_regs(cpu);
if (exit_reason == EXIT_REASON_RDMSR) {
simulate_rdmsr(cpu);
} else {
simulate_wrmsr(cpu);
}
RIP(env) += rvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_EXIT_INSTRUCTION_LENGTH);
store_regs(cpu);
break;
}
case EXIT_REASON_CR_ACCESS: {
int cr;
int reg;
load_regs(cpu);
cr = exit_qual & 15;
reg = (exit_qual >> 8) & 15;
switch (cr) {
case 0x0: {
macvm_set_cr0(cpu->hvf_fd, RRX(env, reg));
break;
}
case 4: {
macvm_set_cr4(cpu->hvf_fd, RRX(env, reg));
break;
}
case 8: {
X86CPU *x86_cpu = X86_CPU(cpu);
if (exit_qual & 0x10) {
RRX(env, reg) = cpu_get_apic_tpr(x86_cpu->apic_state);
} else {
int tpr = RRX(env, reg);
cpu_set_apic_tpr(x86_cpu->apic_state, tpr);
ret = EXCP_INTERRUPT;
}
break;
}
default:
error_report("Unrecognized CR %d\n", cr);
abort();
}
RIP(env) += ins_len;
store_regs(cpu);
break;
}
case EXIT_REASON_APIC_ACCESS: { /* TODO */
struct x86_decode decode;
load_regs(cpu);
env->hvf_emul->fetch_rip = rip;
decode_instruction(env, &decode);
exec_instruction(env, &decode);
store_regs(cpu);
break;
}
case EXIT_REASON_TPR: {
ret = 1;
break;
}
case EXIT_REASON_TASK_SWITCH: {
uint64_t vinfo = rvmcs(cpu->hvf_fd, VMCS_IDT_VECTORING_INFO);
x68_segment_selector sel = {.sel = exit_qual & 0xffff};
vmx_handle_task_switch(cpu, sel, (exit_qual >> 30) & 0x3,
vinfo & VMCS_INTR_VALID, vinfo & VECTORING_INFO_VECTOR_MASK, vinfo
& VMCS_INTR_T_MASK);
break;
}
case EXIT_REASON_TRIPLE_FAULT: {
qemu_system_reset_request(SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_GUEST_RESET);
ret = EXCP_INTERRUPT;
break;
}
case EXIT_REASON_RDPMC:
wreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RAX, 0);
wreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_RDX, 0);
macvm_set_rip(cpu, rip + ins_len);
break;
case VMX_REASON_VMCALL:
env->exception_injected = EXCP0D_GPF;
env->has_error_code = true;
env->error_code = 0;
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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break;
default:
error_report("%llx: unhandled exit %llx\n", rip, exit_reason);
}
} while (ret == 0);
return ret;
}
static bool hvf_allowed;
static int hvf_accel_init(MachineState *ms)
{
int x;
hv_return_t ret;
HVFState *s;
hvf_disable(0);
ret = hv_vm_create(HV_VM_DEFAULT);
assert_hvf_ok(ret);
s = g_new0(HVFState, 1);
s->num_slots = 32;
for (x = 0; x < s->num_slots; ++x) {
s->slots[x].size = 0;
s->slots[x].slot_id = x;
}
hvf_state = s;
cpu_interrupt_handler = hvf_handle_interrupt;
memory_listener_register(&hvf_memory_listener, &address_space_memory);
return 0;
}
static void hvf_accel_class_init(ObjectClass *oc, void *data)
{
AccelClass *ac = ACCEL_CLASS(oc);
ac->name = "HVF";
ac->init_machine = hvf_accel_init;
ac->allowed = &hvf_allowed;
}
static const TypeInfo hvf_accel_type = {
.name = TYPE_HVF_ACCEL,
.parent = TYPE_ACCEL,
.class_init = hvf_accel_class_init,
};
static void hvf_type_init(void)
{
type_register_static(&hvf_accel_type);
}
type_init(hvf_type_init);