processor-specific VMCS or VMCB. The pending exception will be delivered right
before entering the guest.
The order of event injection into the guest is:
- hardware exception
- NMI
- maskable interrupt
In the Intel VT-x case, a pending NMI or interrupt will enable the interrupt
window-exiting and inject it as soon as possible after the hardware exception
is injected. Also since interrupts are inherently asynchronous, injecting
them after the hardware exception should not affect correctness from the
guest perspective.
Rename the unused ioctl VM_INJECT_EVENT to VM_INJECT_EXCEPTION and restrict
it to only deliver x86 hardware exceptions. This new ioctl is now used to
inject a protection fault when the guest accesses an unimplemented MSR.
Discussed with: grehan, jhb
Reviewed by: jhb
what btxldr expects (.set MEM_DATA,start+0x1000 in btxldr.S).
This makes resulting ELF binaries bootable with grub, gptboot and boot2.
PR: 153801
Submitted by: Gleb Kurtsou <gleb.kurtsou at gmail.com>
Tested by: Ruben Kerkhof <ruben at rubenkerkhof.com>
Glanced at by: jhb, peter
MFC after: 1 month
'-m <file>' spits out the given stream into <file> (eg, /dev/stdout).
However, it only resolves the first symbol; it doesn't parse the entire
callgraph. If it fails to lookup then it doesn't print anything.
'-a' instead does a symbol and file:line lookup for each address in each
callgraph and will happily print the address itself with no lookup
information if it couldn't look things up.
This makes it much easier to pull out individual records from a
pmc data file and look at the callgraph information without having to
hand-decode the addresses.
Sponsored by: Netflix, Inc.
Modelled after the i386 zfsloader. However, with no
2nd stage zfsboot to search for a bootable dataset,
attempt a ZFS boot if there is more than one ZFS
dataset found during the disk probe.
sys/boot/userboot/zfs
- build the ZFS boot library
sys/boot/userboot/userboot/
conf.c
- Add the ZFS pool and filesystem tables
devicename.c
- correctly format ZFS devices
main.c
- increase the size of the libstand malloc pool
to account for the increased usage from ZFS buffers
- probe for a ZFS dataset, and if one is
found, attempt to boot from it.
usr.sbin/bhyveload/bhyveload.c
- allow multiple invocations of the '-d' option
to specify multiple disks e.g. a raidz set.
Up to 32 disks are supported.
Tested with various combinations of GPT, MBR, single
and multiple disks, RAID-Z, mirrors.
Reviewed by: neel
Discussed with: avg
Tested by: Michael Dexter and others
MFC after: 3 weeks
simplify the implementation of the x2APIC virtualization assist in VT-x.
Prior to this change the vlapic allowed the guest to change its mode from
xAPIC to x2APIC. We don't allow that any more and the vlapic mode is locked
when the virtual machine is created. This is not very constraining because
operating systems already have to deal with BIOS setting up the APIC in
x2APIC mode at boot.
Fix a bug in the CPUID emulation where the x2APIC capability was leaking
from the host to the guest.
Ignore MMIO reads and writes to the vlapic in x2APIC mode. Similarly, ignore
MSR accesses to the vlapic when it is in xAPIC mode.
The default configuration of the vlapic is xAPIC. The "-x" option to bhyve(8)
can be used to change the mode to x2APIC instead.
Discussed with: grehan@
the non-standard zero capability list terminator. Instead, track
the start and end of the most recently added capability and use that
to adjust the previous capability's next pointer when a capability is
added and to determine the range of config registers belonging to
PCI capability registers.
Reviewed by: neel
NB: If the zfsboot variables ($ZFSBOOT_*) are set, a script is
assumed to want zfsboot module instead of scriptedpart module.
Submitted by: Loïc Brarda <loic.brarda@cern.ch>
Reviewed by: nwhitehorn@
MFC after: 3 days
This is done by representing each bus as root PCI device in ACPI. The device
implements the _BBN method to return the PCI bus number to the guest OS.
Each PCI bus keeps track of the resources that is decodes for devices
configured on the bus: i/o, mmio (32-bit) and mmio (64-bit). These windows
are advertised to the guest via the _CRS object of the root device.
Bus 0 is treated specially since it consumes the I/O ports to access the
PCI config space [0xcf8-0xcff]. It also decodes the legacy I/O ports that
are consumed by devices on the LPC bus. For this reason the LPC bridge can
be configured only on bus 0.
The bus number can be specified using the following command line option
to bhyve(8): "-s <bus>:<slot>:<func>,<emul>[,<config>]"
Discussed with: grehan@
Reviewed by: jhb@
the IDENTIFY DEVICE and IDENTIFY PACKET DEVICE commands.
Also, provide an indication a "D2H Register FIS" occurred during a SET FEATURES
command.
Approved by: grehan (co-mentor)
this could lead to the -n option effectively being ignored (in case
ac_line happened to be 0 aka SRC_AC), or other undefined behaviour.
PR: 169779
Submitted by: Alex Gonzalez <loox at e-shell.net>
Reviewed by: jhb
MFC after: 2 weeks
a dummy handler to make it interrupt an ioctl(2) or select(2).
This makes those short-lived ctld(8) zombies disappear.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
It doesn't change visible behaviour, as previously auth-group "default"
wasn't redefinable, so by default access was always denied.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
a dummy handler to make it interrupt an ioctl(2) or select(2).
This makes those short-lived iscsid(8) zombies disappear.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation