freebsd-skq/sys/amd64/vmm/vmm_host.c
John Baldwin abb023fb95 Add virtualized XSAVE support to bhyve which permits guests to use XSAVE and
XSAVE-enabled features like AVX.
- Store a per-cpu guest xcr0 register.  When switching to the guest FPU
  state, switch to the guest xcr0 value.  Note that the guest FPU state is
  saved and restored using the host's xcr0 value and xcr0 is saved/restored
  "inside" of saving/restoring the guest FPU state.
- Handle VM exits for the xsetbv instruction by updating the guest xcr0.
- Expose the XSAVE feature to the guest only if the host has enabled XSAVE,
  and only advertise XSAVE features enabled by the host to the guest.
  This ensures that the guest will only adjust FPU state that is a subset
  of the guest FPU state saved and restored by the host.

Reviewed by:	grehan
2014-02-08 16:37:54 +00:00

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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/pcpu.h>
#include <machine/cpufunc.h>
#include <machine/segments.h>
#include <machine/specialreg.h>
#include "vmm_host.h"
static uint64_t vmm_host_efer, vmm_host_pat, vmm_host_cr0, vmm_host_cr4,
vmm_host_xcr0;
static struct xsave_limits vmm_xsave_limits;
void
vmm_host_state_init(void)
{
int regs[4];
vmm_host_efer = rdmsr(MSR_EFER);
vmm_host_pat = rdmsr(MSR_PAT);
/*
* We always want CR0.TS to be set when the processor does a VM exit.
*
* With emulation turned on unconditionally after a VM exit, we are
* able to trap inadvertent use of the FPU until the guest FPU state
* has been safely squirreled away.
*/
vmm_host_cr0 = rcr0() | CR0_TS;
vmm_host_cr4 = rcr4();
/*
* Only permit a guest to use XSAVE if the host is using
* XSAVE. Only permit a guest to use XSAVE features supported
* by the host. This ensures that the FPU state used by the
* guest is always a subset of the saved guest FPU state.
*/
if (vmm_host_cr4 & CR4_XSAVE) {
vmm_xsave_limits.xsave_enabled = 1;
vmm_host_xcr0 = rxcr(0);
vmm_xsave_limits.xcr0_allowed = vmm_host_xcr0;
cpuid_count(0xd, 0x0, regs);
vmm_xsave_limits.xsave_max_size = regs[1];
}
}
uint64_t
vmm_get_host_pat(void)
{
return (vmm_host_pat);
}
uint64_t
vmm_get_host_efer(void)
{
return (vmm_host_efer);
}
uint64_t
vmm_get_host_cr0(void)
{
return (vmm_host_cr0);
}
uint64_t
vmm_get_host_cr4(void)
{
return (vmm_host_cr4);
}
uint64_t
vmm_get_host_xcr0(void)
{
return (vmm_host_xcr0);
}
uint64_t
vmm_get_host_datasel(void)
{
return (GSEL(GDATA_SEL, SEL_KPL));
}
uint64_t
vmm_get_host_codesel(void)
{
return (GSEL(GCODE_SEL, SEL_KPL));
}
uint64_t
vmm_get_host_tsssel(void)
{
return (GSEL(GPROC0_SEL, SEL_KPL));
}
uint64_t
vmm_get_host_fsbase(void)
{
return (0);
}
uint64_t
vmm_get_host_idtrbase(void)
{
return (r_idt.rd_base);
}
const struct xsave_limits *
vmm_get_xsave_limits(void)
{
return (&vmm_xsave_limits);
}