freebsd-nq/usr.sbin/bhyve/mem.c
Neel Natu 12a6eb99a1 Support PCI extended config space in bhyve.
Add the ACPI MCFG table to advertise the extended config memory window.

Introduce a new flag MEM_F_IMMUTABLE for memory ranges that cannot be deleted
or moved in the guest's address space. The PCI extended config space is an
example of an immutable memory range.

Add emulation for the "movzw" instruction. This instruction is used by FreeBSD
to read a 16-bit extended config space register.

CR:		https://phabric.freebsd.org/D505
Reviewed by:	jhb, grehan
Requested by:	tychon
2014-08-08 03:49:01 +00:00

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/*-
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/*
* Memory ranges are represented with an RB tree. On insertion, the range
* is checked for overlaps. On lookup, the key has the same base and limit
* so it can be searched within the range.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/tree.h>
#include <sys/errno.h>
#include <machine/vmm.h>
#include <machine/vmm_instruction_emul.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include "mem.h"
struct mmio_rb_range {
RB_ENTRY(mmio_rb_range) mr_link; /* RB tree links */
struct mem_range mr_param;
uint64_t mr_base;
uint64_t mr_end;
};
struct mmio_rb_tree;
RB_PROTOTYPE(mmio_rb_tree, mmio_rb_range, mr_link, mmio_rb_range_compare);
RB_HEAD(mmio_rb_tree, mmio_rb_range) mmio_rb_root, mmio_rb_fallback;
/*
* Per-vCPU cache. Since most accesses from a vCPU will be to
* consecutive addresses in a range, it makes sense to cache the
* result of a lookup.
*/
static struct mmio_rb_range *mmio_hint[VM_MAXCPU];
static pthread_rwlock_t mmio_rwlock;
static int
mmio_rb_range_compare(struct mmio_rb_range *a, struct mmio_rb_range *b)
{
if (a->mr_end < b->mr_base)
return (-1);
else if (a->mr_base > b->mr_end)
return (1);
return (0);
}
static int
mmio_rb_lookup(struct mmio_rb_tree *rbt, uint64_t addr,
struct mmio_rb_range **entry)
{
struct mmio_rb_range find, *res;
find.mr_base = find.mr_end = addr;
res = RB_FIND(mmio_rb_tree, rbt, &find);
if (res != NULL) {
*entry = res;
return (0);
}
return (ENOENT);
}
static int
mmio_rb_add(struct mmio_rb_tree *rbt, struct mmio_rb_range *new)
{
struct mmio_rb_range *overlap;
overlap = RB_INSERT(mmio_rb_tree, rbt, new);
if (overlap != NULL) {
#ifdef RB_DEBUG
printf("overlap detected: new %lx:%lx, tree %lx:%lx\n",
new->mr_base, new->mr_end,
overlap->mr_base, overlap->mr_end);
#endif
return (EEXIST);
}
return (0);
}
#if 0
static void
mmio_rb_dump(struct mmio_rb_tree *rbt)
{
struct mmio_rb_range *np;
pthread_rwlock_rdlock(&mmio_rwlock);
RB_FOREACH(np, mmio_rb_tree, rbt) {
printf(" %lx:%lx, %s\n", np->mr_base, np->mr_end,
np->mr_param.name);
}
pthread_rwlock_unlock(&mmio_rwlock);
}
#endif
RB_GENERATE(mmio_rb_tree, mmio_rb_range, mr_link, mmio_rb_range_compare);
static int
mem_read(void *ctx, int vcpu, uint64_t gpa, uint64_t *rval, int size, void *arg)
{
int error;
struct mem_range *mr = arg;
error = (*mr->handler)(ctx, vcpu, MEM_F_READ, gpa, size,
rval, mr->arg1, mr->arg2);
return (error);
}
static int
mem_write(void *ctx, int vcpu, uint64_t gpa, uint64_t wval, int size, void *arg)
{
int error;
struct mem_range *mr = arg;
error = (*mr->handler)(ctx, vcpu, MEM_F_WRITE, gpa, size,
&wval, mr->arg1, mr->arg2);
return (error);
}
int
emulate_mem(struct vmctx *ctx, int vcpu, uint64_t paddr, struct vie *vie,
struct vm_guest_paging *paging)
{
struct mmio_rb_range *entry;
int err, immutable;
pthread_rwlock_rdlock(&mmio_rwlock);
/*
* First check the per-vCPU cache
*/
if (mmio_hint[vcpu] &&
paddr >= mmio_hint[vcpu]->mr_base &&
paddr <= mmio_hint[vcpu]->mr_end) {
entry = mmio_hint[vcpu];
} else
entry = NULL;
if (entry == NULL) {
if (mmio_rb_lookup(&mmio_rb_root, paddr, &entry) == 0) {
/* Update the per-vCPU cache */
mmio_hint[vcpu] = entry;
} else if (mmio_rb_lookup(&mmio_rb_fallback, paddr, &entry)) {
pthread_rwlock_unlock(&mmio_rwlock);
return (ESRCH);
}
}
assert(entry != NULL);
/*
* An 'immutable' memory range is guaranteed to be never removed
* so there is no need to hold 'mmio_rwlock' while calling the
* handler.
*
* XXX writes to the PCIR_COMMAND register can cause register_mem()
* to be called. If the guest is using PCI extended config space
* to modify the PCIR_COMMAND register then register_mem() can
* deadlock on 'mmio_rwlock'. However by registering the extended
* config space window as 'immutable' the deadlock can be avoided.
*/
immutable = (entry->mr_param.flags & MEM_F_IMMUTABLE);
if (immutable)
pthread_rwlock_unlock(&mmio_rwlock);
err = vmm_emulate_instruction(ctx, vcpu, paddr, vie, paging,
mem_read, mem_write, &entry->mr_param);
if (!immutable)
pthread_rwlock_unlock(&mmio_rwlock);
return (err);
}
static int
register_mem_int(struct mmio_rb_tree *rbt, struct mem_range *memp)
{
struct mmio_rb_range *entry, *mrp;
int err;
err = 0;
mrp = malloc(sizeof(struct mmio_rb_range));
if (mrp != NULL) {
mrp->mr_param = *memp;
mrp->mr_base = memp->base;
mrp->mr_end = memp->base + memp->size - 1;
pthread_rwlock_wrlock(&mmio_rwlock);
if (mmio_rb_lookup(rbt, memp->base, &entry) != 0)
err = mmio_rb_add(rbt, mrp);
pthread_rwlock_unlock(&mmio_rwlock);
if (err)
free(mrp);
} else
err = ENOMEM;
return (err);
}
int
register_mem(struct mem_range *memp)
{
return (register_mem_int(&mmio_rb_root, memp));
}
int
register_mem_fallback(struct mem_range *memp)
{
return (register_mem_int(&mmio_rb_fallback, memp));
}
int
unregister_mem(struct mem_range *memp)
{
struct mem_range *mr;
struct mmio_rb_range *entry = NULL;
int err, i;
pthread_rwlock_wrlock(&mmio_rwlock);
err = mmio_rb_lookup(&mmio_rb_root, memp->base, &entry);
if (err == 0) {
mr = &entry->mr_param;
assert(mr->name == memp->name);
assert(mr->base == memp->base && mr->size == memp->size);
assert((mr->flags & MEM_F_IMMUTABLE) == 0);
RB_REMOVE(mmio_rb_tree, &mmio_rb_root, entry);
/* flush Per-vCPU cache */
for (i=0; i < VM_MAXCPU; i++) {
if (mmio_hint[i] == entry)
mmio_hint[i] = NULL;
}
}
pthread_rwlock_unlock(&mmio_rwlock);
if (entry)
free(entry);
return (err);
}
void
init_mem(void)
{
RB_INIT(&mmio_rb_root);
RB_INIT(&mmio_rb_fallback);
pthread_rwlock_init(&mmio_rwlock, NULL);
}