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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2011 NetApp, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
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*
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL NETAPP, INC OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/linker_set.h>
#include <sys/_iovec.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <x86/psl.h>
#include <x86/segments.h>
#include <machine/vmm.h>
#include <machine/vmm_instruction_emul.h>
#include <vmmapi.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "bhyverun.h"
#include "inout.h"
SET_DECLARE(inout_port_set, struct inout_port);
#define MAX_IOPORTS (1 << 16)
#define VERIFY_IOPORT(port, size) \
assert((port) >= 0 && (size) > 0 && ((port) + (size)) <= MAX_IOPORTS)
static struct {
const char *name;
int flags;
inout_func_t handler;
void *arg;
} inout_handlers[MAX_IOPORTS];
static int
default_inout(struct vmctx *ctx, int vcpu, int in, int port, int bytes,
uint32_t *eax, void *arg)
{
if (in) {
switch (bytes) {
case 4:
*eax = 0xffffffff;
break;
case 2:
*eax = 0xffff;
break;
case 1:
*eax = 0xff;
break;
}
}
return (0);
}
static void
register_default_iohandler(int start, int size)
{
struct inout_port iop;
VERIFY_IOPORT(start, size);
bzero(&iop, sizeof(iop));
iop.name = "default";
iop.port = start;
iop.size = size;
Add support for PCI-to-ISA LPC bridge emulation. If the LPC bus is attached to a virtual machine then we implicitly create COM1 and COM2 ISA devices. Prior to this change the only way of attaching a COM port to the virtual machine was by presenting it as a PCI device that is mapped at the legacy I/O address 0x3F8 or 0x2F8. There were some issues with the original approach: - It did not work at all with UEFI because UEFI will reprogram the PCI device BARs and remap the COM1/COM2 ports at non-legacy addresses. - OpenBSD GENERIC kernel does not create a /dev/console because it expects the uart device at the legacy 0x3F8/0x2F8 address to be an ISA device. - It was functional with a FreeBSD guest but caused the console to appear on /dev/ttyu2 which was not intuitive. The uart emulation is now independent of the bus on which it resides. Thus it is possible to have uart devices on the PCI bus in addition to the legacy COM1/COM2 devices behind the LPC bus. The command line option to attach ISA COM1/COM2 ports to a virtual machine is "-s <bus>,lpc -l com1,stdio". The command line option to create a PCI-attached uart device is: "-s <bus>,uart[,stdio]" The command line option to create PCI-attached COM1/COM2 device is: "-S <bus>,uart[,stdio]". This style of creating COM ports is deprecated. Discussed with: grehan Reviewed by: grehan Submitted by: Tycho Nightingale (tycho.nightingale@pluribusnetworks.com) M share/examples/bhyve/vmrun.sh AM usr.sbin/bhyve/legacy_irq.c AM usr.sbin/bhyve/legacy_irq.h M usr.sbin/bhyve/Makefile AM usr.sbin/bhyve/uart_emul.c M usr.sbin/bhyve/bhyverun.c AM usr.sbin/bhyve/uart_emul.h M usr.sbin/bhyve/pci_uart.c M usr.sbin/bhyve/pci_emul.c M usr.sbin/bhyve/inout.c M usr.sbin/bhyve/pci_emul.h M usr.sbin/bhyve/inout.h AM usr.sbin/bhyve/pci_lpc.c AM usr.sbin/bhyve/pci_lpc.h
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iop.flags = IOPORT_F_INOUT | IOPORT_F_DEFAULT;
iop.handler = default_inout;
register_inout(&iop);
}
int
emulate_inout(struct vmctx *ctx, int vcpu, struct vm_exit *vmexit, int strict)
{
int addrsize, bytes, flags, in, port, prot, rep;
uint32_t val;
inout_func_t handler;
void *arg;
int error, retval;
enum vm_reg_name idxreg;
uint64_t gla, index, iterations, count;
struct vm_inout_str *vis;
struct iovec iov[2];
bytes = vmexit->u.inout.bytes;
in = vmexit->u.inout.in;
port = vmexit->u.inout.port;
assert(port < MAX_IOPORTS);
assert(bytes == 1 || bytes == 2 || bytes == 4);
handler = inout_handlers[port].handler;
if (strict && handler == default_inout)
return (-1);
flags = inout_handlers[port].flags;
arg = inout_handlers[port].arg;
if (in) {
if (!(flags & IOPORT_F_IN))
return (-1);
} else {
if (!(flags & IOPORT_F_OUT))
return (-1);
}
retval = 0;
if (vmexit->u.inout.string) {
vis = &vmexit->u.inout_str;
rep = vis->inout.rep;
addrsize = vis->addrsize;
prot = in ? PROT_WRITE : PROT_READ;
assert(addrsize == 2 || addrsize == 4 || addrsize == 8);
/* Index register */
idxreg = in ? VM_REG_GUEST_RDI : VM_REG_GUEST_RSI;
index = vis->index & vie_size2mask(addrsize);
/* Count register */
count = vis->count & vie_size2mask(addrsize);
/* Limit number of back-to-back in/out emulations to 16 */
iterations = MIN(count, 16);
while (iterations > 0) {
assert(retval == 0);
if (vie_calculate_gla(vis->paging.cpu_mode,
vis->seg_name, &vis->seg_desc, index, bytes,
addrsize, prot, &gla)) {
vm_inject_gp(ctx, vcpu);
break;
}
error = vm_copy_setup(ctx, vcpu, &vis->paging, gla,
bytes, prot, iov, nitems(iov));
if (error == -1) {
retval = -1; /* Unrecoverable error */
break;
} else if (error == 1) {
retval = 0; /* Resume guest to handle fault */
break;
}
if (vie_alignment_check(vis->paging.cpl, bytes,
vis->cr0, vis->rflags, gla)) {
vm_inject_ac(ctx, vcpu, 0);
break;
}
val = 0;
if (!in)
vm_copyin(ctx, vcpu, iov, &val, bytes);
retval = handler(ctx, vcpu, in, port, bytes, &val, arg);
if (retval != 0)
break;
if (in)
vm_copyout(ctx, vcpu, &val, iov, bytes);
/* Update index */
if (vis->rflags & PSL_D)
index -= bytes;
else
index += bytes;
count--;
iterations--;
}
/* Update index register */
error = vie_update_register(ctx, vcpu, idxreg, index, addrsize);
assert(error == 0);
/*
* Update count register only if the instruction had a repeat
* prefix.
*/
if (rep) {
error = vie_update_register(ctx, vcpu, VM_REG_GUEST_RCX,
count, addrsize);
assert(error == 0);
}
/* Restart the instruction if more iterations remain */
if (retval == 0 && count != 0)
vmexit->inst_length = 0;
} else {
if (!in) {
val = vmexit->u.inout.eax & vie_size2mask(bytes);
}
retval = handler(ctx, vcpu, in, port, bytes, &val, arg);
if (retval == 0 && in) {
vmexit->u.inout.eax &= ~vie_size2mask(bytes);
vmexit->u.inout.eax |= val & vie_size2mask(bytes);
}
}
return (retval);
}
void
init_inout(void)
{
struct inout_port **iopp, *iop;
/*
* Set up the default handler for all ports
*/
register_default_iohandler(0, MAX_IOPORTS);
/*
* Overwrite with specified handlers
*/
SET_FOREACH(iopp, inout_port_set) {
iop = *iopp;
assert(iop->port < MAX_IOPORTS);
inout_handlers[iop->port].name = iop->name;
inout_handlers[iop->port].flags = iop->flags;
inout_handlers[iop->port].handler = iop->handler;
inout_handlers[iop->port].arg = NULL;
}
}
int
register_inout(struct inout_port *iop)
{
int i;
VERIFY_IOPORT(iop->port, iop->size);
Add support for PCI-to-ISA LPC bridge emulation. If the LPC bus is attached to a virtual machine then we implicitly create COM1 and COM2 ISA devices. Prior to this change the only way of attaching a COM port to the virtual machine was by presenting it as a PCI device that is mapped at the legacy I/O address 0x3F8 or 0x2F8. There were some issues with the original approach: - It did not work at all with UEFI because UEFI will reprogram the PCI device BARs and remap the COM1/COM2 ports at non-legacy addresses. - OpenBSD GENERIC kernel does not create a /dev/console because it expects the uart device at the legacy 0x3F8/0x2F8 address to be an ISA device. - It was functional with a FreeBSD guest but caused the console to appear on /dev/ttyu2 which was not intuitive. The uart emulation is now independent of the bus on which it resides. Thus it is possible to have uart devices on the PCI bus in addition to the legacy COM1/COM2 devices behind the LPC bus. The command line option to attach ISA COM1/COM2 ports to a virtual machine is "-s <bus>,lpc -l com1,stdio". The command line option to create a PCI-attached uart device is: "-s <bus>,uart[,stdio]" The command line option to create PCI-attached COM1/COM2 device is: "-S <bus>,uart[,stdio]". This style of creating COM ports is deprecated. Discussed with: grehan Reviewed by: grehan Submitted by: Tycho Nightingale (tycho.nightingale@pluribusnetworks.com) M share/examples/bhyve/vmrun.sh AM usr.sbin/bhyve/legacy_irq.c AM usr.sbin/bhyve/legacy_irq.h M usr.sbin/bhyve/Makefile AM usr.sbin/bhyve/uart_emul.c M usr.sbin/bhyve/bhyverun.c AM usr.sbin/bhyve/uart_emul.h M usr.sbin/bhyve/pci_uart.c M usr.sbin/bhyve/pci_emul.c M usr.sbin/bhyve/inout.c M usr.sbin/bhyve/pci_emul.h M usr.sbin/bhyve/inout.h AM usr.sbin/bhyve/pci_lpc.c AM usr.sbin/bhyve/pci_lpc.h
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/*
* Verify that the new registration is not overwriting an already
* allocated i/o range.
*/
if ((iop->flags & IOPORT_F_DEFAULT) == 0) {
for (i = iop->port; i < iop->port + iop->size; i++) {
if ((inout_handlers[i].flags & IOPORT_F_DEFAULT) == 0)
return (-1);
}
}
for (i = iop->port; i < iop->port + iop->size; i++) {
inout_handlers[i].name = iop->name;
inout_handlers[i].flags = iop->flags;
inout_handlers[i].handler = iop->handler;
inout_handlers[i].arg = iop->arg;
}
return (0);
}
int
unregister_inout(struct inout_port *iop)
{
VERIFY_IOPORT(iop->port, iop->size);
assert(inout_handlers[iop->port].name == iop->name);
register_default_iohandler(iop->port, iop->size);
return (0);
}