freebsd-dev/usr.sbin/bhyve
Neel Natu 318224bbe6 Merge projects/bhyve_npt_pmap into head.
Make the amd64/pmap code aware of nested page table mappings used by bhyve
guests. This allows bhyve to associate each guest with its own vmspace and
deal with nested page faults in the context of that vmspace. This also
enables features like accessed/dirty bit tracking, swapping to disk and
transparent superpage promotions of guest memory.

Guest vmspace:
Each bhyve guest has a unique vmspace to represent the physical memory
allocated to the guest. Each memory segment allocated by the guest is
mapped into the guest's address space via the 'vmspace->vm_map' and is
backed by an object of type OBJT_DEFAULT.

pmap types:
The amd64/pmap now understands two types of pmaps: PT_X86 and PT_EPT.

The PT_X86 pmap type is used by the vmspace associated with the host kernel
as well as user processes executing on the host. The PT_EPT pmap is used by
the vmspace associated with a bhyve guest.

Page Table Entries:
The EPT page table entries as mostly similar in functionality to regular
page table entries although there are some differences in terms of what
bits are used to express that functionality. For e.g. the dirty bit is
represented by bit 9 in the nested PTE as opposed to bit 6 in the regular
x86 PTE. Therefore the bitmask representing the dirty bit is now computed
at runtime based on the type of the pmap. Thus PG_M that was previously a
macro now becomes a local variable that is initialized at runtime using
'pmap_modified_bit(pmap)'.

An additional wrinkle associated with EPT mappings is that older Intel
processors don't have hardware support for tracking accessed/dirty bits in
the PTE. This means that the amd64/pmap code needs to emulate these bits to
provide proper accounting to the VM subsystem. This is achieved by using
the following mapping for EPT entries that need emulation of A/D bits:
               Bit Position           Interpreted By
PG_V               52                 software (accessed bit emulation handler)
PG_RW              53                 software (dirty bit emulation handler)
PG_A               0                  hardware (aka EPT_PG_RD)
PG_M               1                  hardware (aka EPT_PG_WR)

The idea to use the mapping listed above for A/D bit emulation came from
Alan Cox (alc@).

The final difference with respect to x86 PTEs is that some EPT implementations
do not support superpage mappings. This is recorded in the 'pm_flags' field
of the pmap.

TLB invalidation:
The amd64/pmap code has a number of ways to do invalidation of mappings
that may be cached in the TLB: single page, multiple pages in a range or the
entire TLB. All of these funnel into a single EPT invalidation routine called
'pmap_invalidate_ept()'. This routine bumps up the EPT generation number and
sends an IPI to the host cpus that are executing the guest's vcpus. On a
subsequent entry into the guest it will detect that the EPT has changed and
invalidate the mappings from the TLB.

Guest memory access:
Since the guest memory is no longer wired we need to hold the host physical
page that backs the guest physical page before we can access it. The helper
functions 'vm_gpa_hold()/vm_gpa_release()' are available for this purpose.

PCI passthru:
Guest's with PCI passthru devices will wire the entire guest physical address
space. The MMIO BAR associated with the passthru device is backed by a
vm_object of type OBJT_SG. An IOMMU domain is created only for guest's that
have one or more PCI passthru devices attached to them.

Limitations:
There isn't a way to map a guest physical page without execute permissions.
This is because the amd64/pmap code interprets the guest physical mappings as
user mappings since they are numerically below VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS. Since PG_U
shares the same bit position as EPT_PG_EXECUTE all guest mappings become
automatically executable.

Thanks to Alan Cox and Konstantin Belousov for their rigorous code reviews
as well as their support and encouragement.

Thanks for John Baldwin for reviewing the use of OBJT_SG as the backing
object for pci passthru mmio regions.

Special thanks to Peter Holm for testing the patch on short notice.

Approved by:	re
Discussed with:	grehan
Reviewed by:	alc, kib
Tested by:	pho
2013-10-05 21:22:35 +00:00
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acpi.c Go way past 11 and bump bhyve's max vCPUs to 16. 2013-09-10 03:48:18 +00:00
acpi.h
ahci.h Import Zhixiang Yu's GSoC'13 AHCI emulation: 2013-10-04 18:31:38 +00:00
atpic.c Allow 8259 registers to be read. This is a transient condition 2013-06-28 06:25:04 +00:00
bhyverun.c Merge projects/bhyve_npt_pmap into head. 2013-10-05 21:22:35 +00:00
bhyverun.h Remove obsolete cmd-line options and code associated with 2013-10-04 23:29:07 +00:00
block_if.c Block-layer backend interface for bhyve block-io device emulations. 2013-10-04 16:52:03 +00:00
block_if.h Block-layer backend interface for bhyve block-io device emulations. 2013-10-04 16:52:03 +00:00
consport.c Improve PCI BAR emulation: 2013-04-10 02:12:39 +00:00
dbgport.c Improve PCI BAR emulation: 2013-04-10 02:12:39 +00:00
dbgport.h
elcr.c
inout.c Improve PCI BAR emulation: 2013-04-10 02:12:39 +00:00
inout.h Improve PCI BAR emulation: 2013-04-10 02:12:39 +00:00
ioapic.c Fix spelling. 2013-09-06 05:58:10 +00:00
ioapic.h
Makefile Hook up the AHCI and blockif code to the build. 2013-10-04 18:44:47 +00:00
mem.c Remove obsolete comment about lack of locking for MMIO range lookup. 2013-04-10 18:53:14 +00:00
mem.h Improve PCI BAR emulation: 2013-04-10 02:12:39 +00:00
mevent_test.c Add simplistic periodic timer support to mevent using kqueue's 2013-09-19 04:48:26 +00:00
mevent.c Add simplistic periodic timer support to mevent using kqueue's 2013-09-19 04:48:26 +00:00
mevent.h Add simplistic periodic timer support to mevent using kqueue's 2013-09-19 04:48:26 +00:00
mptbl.c config checksum is over the entire fixed portion, not just the 2013-04-05 22:14:07 +00:00
mptbl.h
pci_ahci.c Import Zhixiang Yu's GSoC'13 AHCI emulation: 2013-10-04 18:31:38 +00:00
pci_emul.c Merge projects/bhyve_npt_pmap into head. 2013-10-05 21:22:35 +00:00
pci_emul.h Support an optional "mac=" parameter to virtio-net config, to allow 2013-07-04 05:35:56 +00:00
pci_hostbridge.c Advertise PCI-E capability in the hostbridge device presented to the guest. 2013-02-15 18:41:36 +00:00
pci_passthru.c Convert the offset into the bar that contains the MSI-X table to an offset 2013-03-11 17:36:37 +00:00
pci_uart.c Don't completely drain the read file descriptor. Instead, only 2013-01-07 07:33:48 +00:00
pci_virtio_block.c Fix incorrect assertion on the minimum side. ZFS would 2013-09-26 16:25:06 +00:00
pci_virtio_net.c Major rework of the virtio code. Split out common parts, and modify 2013-07-17 23:37:33 +00:00
pit_8254.c Remove obsolete cmd-line options and code associated with 2013-10-04 23:29:07 +00:00
pit_8254.h
pmtmr.c Unsynchronized TSCs on the host require special handling in bhyve: 2013-04-10 05:59:07 +00:00
post.c
rtc.c Merge projects/bhyve_npt_pmap into head. 2013-10-05 21:22:35 +00:00
rtc.h Implement RTC CMOS nvram. Init some fields that are used 2013-07-11 03:54:35 +00:00
spinup_ap.c The "unrestricted guest" capability is a feature of Intel VT-x that allows 2013-01-04 02:04:41 +00:00
spinup_ap.h
virtio.c Pass the number of supported vectors to pci_emul_add_msicap() and 2013-09-17 18:42:13 +00:00
virtio.h Major rework of the virtio code. Split out common parts, and modify 2013-07-17 23:37:33 +00:00
xmsr.c
xmsr.h