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author | Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> | 2015-02-11 15:15:10 +1030 |
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committer | Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> | 2015-02-11 16:47:31 +1030 |
commit | c565650b1028bc551e5d16dd0ec8f7078da7cace (patch) | |
tree | 019581b2a4821eba84ebdff179034c5ac57ca1a3 /tools | |
parent | c9e433e4b852b70ea267388cf9b5d8096b04c44c (diff) | |
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lguest: send trap 13 through to userspace.
We copy 7 bytes at eip for userspace's instruction decode; we have to
carefully handle the case where eip is at the end of a page. We can't
leave this to userspace since kernel has all the page table decode
logic.
The decode logic moves to userspace, basically unchanged.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Diffstat (limited to 'tools')
-rw-r--r-- | tools/lguest/lguest.c | 149 |
1 files changed, 149 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/tools/lguest/lguest.c b/tools/lguest/lguest.c index 0e754d04876d..b2217657f62c 100644 --- a/tools/lguest/lguest.c +++ b/tools/lguest/lguest.c @@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ #include <signal.h> #include <pwd.h> #include <grp.h> +#include <sys/user.h> #ifndef VIRTIO_F_ANY_LAYOUT #define VIRTIO_F_ANY_LAYOUT 27 @@ -1143,6 +1144,150 @@ static void handle_output(unsigned long addr) strnlen(from_guest_phys(addr), guest_limit - addr)); } +/*L:216 + * This is where we emulate a handful of Guest instructions. It's ugly + * and we used to do it in the kernel but it grew over time. + */ + +/* + * We use the ptrace syscall's pt_regs struct to talk about registers + * to lguest: these macros convert the names to the offsets. + */ +#define getreg(name) getreg_off(offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, name)) +#define setreg(name, val) \ + setreg_off(offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, name), (val)) + +static u32 getreg_off(size_t offset) +{ + u32 r; + unsigned long args[] = { LHREQ_GETREG, offset }; + + if (pwrite(lguest_fd, args, sizeof(args), cpu_id) < 0) + err(1, "Getting register %u", offset); + if (pread(lguest_fd, &r, sizeof(r), cpu_id) != sizeof(r)) + err(1, "Reading register %u", offset); + + return r; +} + +static void setreg_off(size_t offset, u32 val) +{ + unsigned long args[] = { LHREQ_SETREG, offset, val }; + + if (pwrite(lguest_fd, args, sizeof(args), cpu_id) < 0) + err(1, "Setting register %u", offset); +} + +static void emulate_insn(const u8 insn[]) +{ + unsigned long args[] = { LHREQ_TRAP, 13 }; + unsigned int insnlen = 0, in = 0, small_operand = 0, byte_access; + unsigned int eax, port, mask; + /* + * We always return all-ones on IO port reads, which traditionally + * means "there's nothing there". + */ + u32 val = 0xFFFFFFFF; + + /* + * This must be the Guest kernel trying to do something, not userspace! + * The bottom two bits of the CS segment register are the privilege + * level. + */ + if ((getreg(xcs) & 3) != 0x1) + goto no_emulate; + + /* Decoding x86 instructions is icky. */ + + /* + * Around 2.6.33, the kernel started using an emulation for the + * cmpxchg8b instruction in early boot on many configurations. This + * code isn't paravirtualized, and it tries to disable interrupts. + * Ignore it, which will Mostly Work. + */ + if (insn[insnlen] == 0xfa) { + /* "cli", or Clear Interrupt Enable instruction. Skip it. */ + insnlen = 1; + goto skip_insn; + } + + /* + * 0x66 is an "operand prefix". It means a 16, not 32 bit in/out. + */ + if (insn[insnlen] == 0x66) { + small_operand = 1; + /* The instruction is 1 byte so far, read the next byte. */ + insnlen = 1; + } + + /* If the lower bit isn't set, it's a single byte access */ + byte_access = !(insn[insnlen] & 1); + + /* + * Now we can ignore the lower bit and decode the 4 opcodes + * we need to emulate. + */ + switch (insn[insnlen] & 0xFE) { + case 0xE4: /* in <next byte>,%al */ + port = insn[insnlen+1]; + insnlen += 2; + in = 1; + break; + case 0xEC: /* in (%dx),%al */ + port = getreg(edx) & 0xFFFF; + insnlen += 1; + in = 1; + break; + case 0xE6: /* out %al,<next byte> */ + port = insn[insnlen+1]; + insnlen += 2; + break; + case 0xEE: /* out %al,(%dx) */ + port = getreg(edx) & 0xFFFF; + insnlen += 1; + break; + default: + /* OK, we don't know what this is, can't emulate. */ + goto no_emulate; + } + + /* Set a mask of the 1, 2 or 4 bytes, depending on size of IO */ + if (byte_access) + mask = 0xFF; + else if (small_operand) + mask = 0xFFFF; + else + mask = 0xFFFFFFFF; + + /* + * If it was an "IN" instruction, they expect the result to be read + * into %eax, so we change %eax. + */ + eax = getreg(eax); + + if (in) { + /* Clear the bits we're about to read */ + eax &= ~mask; + /* Copy bits in from val. */ + eax |= val & mask; + /* Now update the register. */ + setreg(eax, eax); + } + + verbose("IO %s of %x to %u: %#08x\n", + in ? "IN" : "OUT", mask, port, eax); +skip_insn: + /* Finally, we've "done" the instruction, so move past it. */ + setreg(eip, getreg(eip) + insnlen); + return; + +no_emulate: + /* Inject trap into Guest. */ + if (write(lguest_fd, args, sizeof(args)) < 0) + err(1, "Reinjecting trap 13 for fault at %#x", getreg(eip)); +} + + /*L:190 * Device Setup * @@ -1832,6 +1977,10 @@ static void __attribute__((noreturn)) run_guest(void) verbose("Notify on address %#08x\n", notify.addr); handle_output(notify.addr); + } else if (notify.trap == 13) { + verbose("Emulating instruction at %#x\n", + getreg(eip)); + emulate_insn(notify.insn); } else errx(1, "Unknown trap %i addr %#08x\n", notify.trap, notify.addr); |