freebsd-skq/sys/amd64/include/vmm.h
jhb f558af85b7 Implement a PCI interrupt router to route PCI legacy INTx interrupts to
the legacy 8259A PICs.
- Implement an ICH-comptabile PCI interrupt router on the lpc device with
  8 steerable pins configured via config space access to byte-wide
  registers at 0x60-63 and 0x68-6b.
- For each configured PCI INTx interrupt, route it to both an I/O APIC
  pin and a PCI interrupt router pin.  When a PCI INTx interrupt is
  asserted, ensure that both pins are asserted.
- Provide an initial routing of PCI interrupt router (PIRQ) pins to
  8259A pins (ISA IRQs) and initialize the interrupt line config register
  for the corresponding PCI function with the ISA IRQ as this matches
  existing hardware.
- Add a global _PIC method for OSPM to select the desired interrupt routing
  configuration.
- Update the _PRT methods for PCI bridges to provide both APIC and legacy
  PRT tables and return the appropriate table based on the configured
  routing configuration.  Note that if the lpc device is not configured, no
  routing information is provided.
- When the lpc device is enabled, provide ACPI PCI link devices corresponding
  to each PIRQ pin.
- Add a VMM ioctl to adjust the trigger mode (edge vs level) for 8259A
  pins via the ELCR.
- Mark the power management SCI as level triggered.
- Don't hardcode the number of elements in Packages in the source for
  the DSDT.  iasl(8) will fill in the actual number of elements, and
  this makes it simpler to generate a Package with a variable number of
  elements.

Reviewed by:	tycho
2014-05-15 14:16:55 +00:00

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/*-
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#ifndef _VMM_H_
#define _VMM_H_
enum vm_suspend_how {
VM_SUSPEND_NONE,
VM_SUSPEND_RESET,
VM_SUSPEND_POWEROFF,
VM_SUSPEND_HALT,
VM_SUSPEND_LAST
};
#ifdef _KERNEL
#define VM_MAX_NAMELEN 32
struct vm;
struct vm_exception;
struct vm_memory_segment;
struct seg_desc;
struct vm_exit;
struct vm_run;
struct vhpet;
struct vioapic;
struct vlapic;
struct vmspace;
struct vm_object;
struct pmap;
enum x2apic_state;
typedef int (*vmm_init_func_t)(int ipinum);
typedef int (*vmm_cleanup_func_t)(void);
typedef void (*vmm_resume_func_t)(void);
typedef void * (*vmi_init_func_t)(struct vm *vm, struct pmap *pmap);
typedef int (*vmi_run_func_t)(void *vmi, int vcpu, register_t rip,
struct pmap *pmap, void *rendezvous_cookie,
void *suspend_cookie);
typedef void (*vmi_cleanup_func_t)(void *vmi);
typedef int (*vmi_get_register_t)(void *vmi, int vcpu, int num,
uint64_t *retval);
typedef int (*vmi_set_register_t)(void *vmi, int vcpu, int num,
uint64_t val);
typedef int (*vmi_get_desc_t)(void *vmi, int vcpu, int num,
struct seg_desc *desc);
typedef int (*vmi_set_desc_t)(void *vmi, int vcpu, int num,
struct seg_desc *desc);
typedef int (*vmi_get_cap_t)(void *vmi, int vcpu, int num, int *retval);
typedef int (*vmi_set_cap_t)(void *vmi, int vcpu, int num, int val);
typedef struct vmspace * (*vmi_vmspace_alloc)(vm_offset_t min, vm_offset_t max);
typedef void (*vmi_vmspace_free)(struct vmspace *vmspace);
typedef struct vlapic * (*vmi_vlapic_init)(void *vmi, int vcpu);
typedef void (*vmi_vlapic_cleanup)(void *vmi, struct vlapic *vlapic);
struct vmm_ops {
vmm_init_func_t init; /* module wide initialization */
vmm_cleanup_func_t cleanup;
vmm_resume_func_t resume;
vmi_init_func_t vminit; /* vm-specific initialization */
vmi_run_func_t vmrun;
vmi_cleanup_func_t vmcleanup;
vmi_get_register_t vmgetreg;
vmi_set_register_t vmsetreg;
vmi_get_desc_t vmgetdesc;
vmi_set_desc_t vmsetdesc;
vmi_get_cap_t vmgetcap;
vmi_set_cap_t vmsetcap;
vmi_vmspace_alloc vmspace_alloc;
vmi_vmspace_free vmspace_free;
vmi_vlapic_init vlapic_init;
vmi_vlapic_cleanup vlapic_cleanup;
};
extern struct vmm_ops vmm_ops_intel;
extern struct vmm_ops vmm_ops_amd;
int vm_create(const char *name, struct vm **retvm);
void vm_destroy(struct vm *vm);
const char *vm_name(struct vm *vm);
int vm_malloc(struct vm *vm, vm_paddr_t gpa, size_t len);
int vm_map_mmio(struct vm *vm, vm_paddr_t gpa, size_t len, vm_paddr_t hpa);
int vm_unmap_mmio(struct vm *vm, vm_paddr_t gpa, size_t len);
void *vm_gpa_hold(struct vm *, vm_paddr_t gpa, size_t len, int prot,
void **cookie);
void vm_gpa_release(void *cookie);
int vm_gpabase2memseg(struct vm *vm, vm_paddr_t gpabase,
struct vm_memory_segment *seg);
int vm_get_memobj(struct vm *vm, vm_paddr_t gpa, size_t len,
vm_offset_t *offset, struct vm_object **object);
boolean_t vm_mem_allocated(struct vm *vm, vm_paddr_t gpa);
int vm_get_register(struct vm *vm, int vcpu, int reg, uint64_t *retval);
int vm_set_register(struct vm *vm, int vcpu, int reg, uint64_t val);
int vm_get_seg_desc(struct vm *vm, int vcpu, int reg,
struct seg_desc *ret_desc);
int vm_set_seg_desc(struct vm *vm, int vcpu, int reg,
struct seg_desc *desc);
int vm_run(struct vm *vm, struct vm_run *vmrun);
int vm_suspend(struct vm *vm, enum vm_suspend_how how);
int vm_inject_nmi(struct vm *vm, int vcpu);
int vm_nmi_pending(struct vm *vm, int vcpuid);
void vm_nmi_clear(struct vm *vm, int vcpuid);
int vm_inject_extint(struct vm *vm, int vcpu);
int vm_extint_pending(struct vm *vm, int vcpuid);
void vm_extint_clear(struct vm *vm, int vcpuid);
uint64_t *vm_guest_msrs(struct vm *vm, int cpu);
struct vlapic *vm_lapic(struct vm *vm, int cpu);
struct vioapic *vm_ioapic(struct vm *vm);
struct vhpet *vm_hpet(struct vm *vm);
int vm_get_capability(struct vm *vm, int vcpu, int type, int *val);
int vm_set_capability(struct vm *vm, int vcpu, int type, int val);
int vm_get_x2apic_state(struct vm *vm, int vcpu, enum x2apic_state *state);
int vm_set_x2apic_state(struct vm *vm, int vcpu, enum x2apic_state state);
int vm_apicid2vcpuid(struct vm *vm, int apicid);
void vm_activate_cpu(struct vm *vm, int vcpu);
cpuset_t vm_active_cpus(struct vm *vm);
struct vm_exit *vm_exitinfo(struct vm *vm, int vcpuid);
void vm_exit_suspended(struct vm *vm, int vcpuid, uint64_t rip);
/*
* Rendezvous all vcpus specified in 'dest' and execute 'func(arg)'.
* The rendezvous 'func(arg)' is not allowed to do anything that will
* cause the thread to be put to sleep.
*
* If the rendezvous is being initiated from a vcpu context then the
* 'vcpuid' must refer to that vcpu, otherwise it should be set to -1.
*
* The caller cannot hold any locks when initiating the rendezvous.
*
* The implementation of this API may cause vcpus other than those specified
* by 'dest' to be stalled. The caller should not rely on any vcpus making
* forward progress when the rendezvous is in progress.
*/
typedef void (*vm_rendezvous_func_t)(struct vm *vm, int vcpuid, void *arg);
void vm_smp_rendezvous(struct vm *vm, int vcpuid, cpuset_t dest,
vm_rendezvous_func_t func, void *arg);
static __inline int
vcpu_rendezvous_pending(void *rendezvous_cookie)
{
return (*(uintptr_t *)rendezvous_cookie != 0);
}
static __inline int
vcpu_suspended(void *suspend_cookie)
{
return (*(int *)suspend_cookie);
}
/*
* Return 1 if device indicated by bus/slot/func is supposed to be a
* pci passthrough device.
*
* Return 0 otherwise.
*/
int vmm_is_pptdev(int bus, int slot, int func);
void *vm_iommu_domain(struct vm *vm);
enum vcpu_state {
VCPU_IDLE,
VCPU_FROZEN,
VCPU_RUNNING,
VCPU_SLEEPING,
};
int vcpu_set_state(struct vm *vm, int vcpu, enum vcpu_state state,
bool from_idle);
enum vcpu_state vcpu_get_state(struct vm *vm, int vcpu, int *hostcpu);
static int __inline
vcpu_is_running(struct vm *vm, int vcpu, int *hostcpu)
{
return (vcpu_get_state(vm, vcpu, hostcpu) == VCPU_RUNNING);
}
void *vcpu_stats(struct vm *vm, int vcpu);
void vcpu_notify_event(struct vm *vm, int vcpuid, bool lapic_intr);
struct vmspace *vm_get_vmspace(struct vm *vm);
int vm_assign_pptdev(struct vm *vm, int bus, int slot, int func);
int vm_unassign_pptdev(struct vm *vm, int bus, int slot, int func);
struct vatpic *vm_atpic(struct vm *vm);
struct vatpit *vm_atpit(struct vm *vm);
/*
* Inject exception 'vme' into the guest vcpu. This function returns 0 on
* success and non-zero on failure.
*
* Wrapper functions like 'vm_inject_gp()' should be preferred to calling
* this function directly because they enforce the trap-like or fault-like
* behavior of an exception.
*
* This function should only be called in the context of the thread that is
* executing this vcpu.
*/
int vm_inject_exception(struct vm *vm, int vcpuid, struct vm_exception *vme);
/*
* Returns 0 if there is no exception pending for this vcpu. Returns 1 if an
* exception is pending and also updates 'vme'. The pending exception is
* cleared when this function returns.
*
* This function should only be called in the context of the thread that is
* executing this vcpu.
*/
int vm_exception_pending(struct vm *vm, int vcpuid, struct vm_exception *vme);
void vm_inject_gp(struct vm *vm, int vcpuid); /* general protection fault */
void vm_inject_ud(struct vm *vm, int vcpuid); /* undefined instruction fault */
#endif /* KERNEL */
#include <machine/vmm_instruction_emul.h>
#define VM_MAXCPU 16 /* maximum virtual cpus */
/*
* Identifiers for architecturally defined registers.
*/
enum vm_reg_name {
VM_REG_GUEST_RAX,
VM_REG_GUEST_RBX,
VM_REG_GUEST_RCX,
VM_REG_GUEST_RDX,
VM_REG_GUEST_RSI,
VM_REG_GUEST_RDI,
VM_REG_GUEST_RBP,
VM_REG_GUEST_R8,
VM_REG_GUEST_R9,
VM_REG_GUEST_R10,
VM_REG_GUEST_R11,
VM_REG_GUEST_R12,
VM_REG_GUEST_R13,
VM_REG_GUEST_R14,
VM_REG_GUEST_R15,
VM_REG_GUEST_CR0,
VM_REG_GUEST_CR3,
VM_REG_GUEST_CR4,
VM_REG_GUEST_DR7,
VM_REG_GUEST_RSP,
VM_REG_GUEST_RIP,
VM_REG_GUEST_RFLAGS,
VM_REG_GUEST_ES,
VM_REG_GUEST_CS,
VM_REG_GUEST_SS,
VM_REG_GUEST_DS,
VM_REG_GUEST_FS,
VM_REG_GUEST_GS,
VM_REG_GUEST_LDTR,
VM_REG_GUEST_TR,
VM_REG_GUEST_IDTR,
VM_REG_GUEST_GDTR,
VM_REG_GUEST_EFER,
VM_REG_LAST
};
/*
* Identifiers for optional vmm capabilities
*/
enum vm_cap_type {
VM_CAP_HALT_EXIT,
VM_CAP_MTRAP_EXIT,
VM_CAP_PAUSE_EXIT,
VM_CAP_UNRESTRICTED_GUEST,
VM_CAP_ENABLE_INVPCID,
VM_CAP_MAX
};
enum x2apic_state {
X2APIC_DISABLED,
X2APIC_ENABLED,
X2APIC_STATE_LAST
};
enum vm_intr_trigger {
EDGE_TRIGGER,
LEVEL_TRIGGER
};
/*
* The 'access' field has the format specified in Table 21-2 of the Intel
* Architecture Manual vol 3b.
*
* XXX The contents of the 'access' field are architecturally defined except
* bit 16 - Segment Unusable.
*/
struct seg_desc {
uint64_t base;
uint32_t limit;
uint32_t access;
};
enum vm_exitcode {
VM_EXITCODE_INOUT,
VM_EXITCODE_VMX,
VM_EXITCODE_BOGUS,
VM_EXITCODE_RDMSR,
VM_EXITCODE_WRMSR,
VM_EXITCODE_HLT,
VM_EXITCODE_MTRAP,
VM_EXITCODE_PAUSE,
VM_EXITCODE_PAGING,
VM_EXITCODE_INST_EMUL,
VM_EXITCODE_SPINUP_AP,
VM_EXITCODE_DEPRECATED1, /* used to be SPINDOWN_CPU */
VM_EXITCODE_RENDEZVOUS,
VM_EXITCODE_IOAPIC_EOI,
VM_EXITCODE_SUSPENDED,
VM_EXITCODE_MAX
};
struct vm_exit {
enum vm_exitcode exitcode;
int inst_length; /* 0 means unknown */
uint64_t rip;
union {
struct {
uint16_t bytes:3; /* 1 or 2 or 4 */
uint16_t in:1; /* out is 0, in is 1 */
uint16_t string:1;
uint16_t rep:1;
uint16_t port;
uint32_t eax; /* valid for out */
} inout;
struct {
uint64_t gpa;
int fault_type;
} paging;
struct {
uint64_t gpa;
uint64_t gla;
uint64_t cr3;
enum vie_cpu_mode cpu_mode;
enum vie_paging_mode paging_mode;
struct vie vie;
} inst_emul;
/*
* VMX specific payload. Used when there is no "better"
* exitcode to represent the VM-exit.
*/
struct {
int status; /* vmx inst status */
/*
* 'exit_reason' and 'exit_qualification' are valid
* only if 'status' is zero.
*/
uint32_t exit_reason;
uint64_t exit_qualification;
/*
* 'inst_error' and 'inst_type' are valid
* only if 'status' is non-zero.
*/
int inst_type;
int inst_error;
} vmx;
struct {
uint32_t code; /* ecx value */
uint64_t wval;
} msr;
struct {
int vcpu;
uint64_t rip;
} spinup_ap;
struct {
uint64_t rflags;
} hlt;
struct {
int vector;
} ioapic_eoi;
struct {
enum vm_suspend_how how;
} suspended;
} u;
};
#endif /* _VMM_H_ */