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target/i386: Add Intel HAX files That's a forward port of the core HAX interface code from the emu-2.2-release branch in the external/qemu-android repository as used by the Android emulator. The original commit was "target/i386: Add Intel HAX to android emulator" saying: """ Backport of 2b3098ff27bab079caab9b46b58546b5036f5c0c from studio-1.4-dev into emu-master-dev Intel HAX (harware acceleration) will enhance android emulator performance in Windows and Mac OS X in the systems powered by Intel processors with "Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager" package installed when user runs android emulator with Intel target. Signed-off-by: David Chou <david.j.chou@intel.com> """ It has been modified to build and run along with the current code base. The formatting has been fixed to go through scripts/checkpatch.pl, and the DPRINTF macros have been updated to get the instanciations checked by the compiler. The FPU registers saving/restoring has been updated to match the current QEMU registers layout. The implementation has been simplified by doing the following modifications: - removing the code for supporting the hardware without Unrestricted Guest (UG) mode (including all the code to fallback on TCG emulation). - not including the Darwin support (which is not yet debugged/tested). - simplifying the initialization by removing the leftovers from the Android specific code, then trimming down the remaining logic. - removing the unused MemoryListener callbacks. Signed-off-by: Vincent Palatin <vpalatin@chromium.org> Message-Id: <e1023837f8d0e4c470f6c4a3bf643971b2bca5be.1484045952.git.vpalatin@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-01-10 13:59:56 +03:00
/*
* HAX memory mapping operations
*
* Copyright (c) 2015-16 Intel Corporation
* Copyright 2016 Google, Inc.
*
* This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2. See
* the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
*/
#include "qemu/osdep.h"
#include "cpu.h"
#include "exec/address-spaces.h"
#include "exec/exec-all.h"
#include "target/i386/hax-i386.h"
#include "qemu/queue.h"
#define DEBUG_HAX_MEM 0
#define DPRINTF(fmt, ...) \
do { \
if (DEBUG_HAX_MEM) { \
fprintf(stdout, fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__); \
} \
} while (0)
/**
* HAXMapping: describes a pending guest physical memory mapping
*
* @start_pa: a guest physical address marking the start of the region; must be
* page-aligned
* @size: a guest physical address marking the end of the region; must be
* page-aligned
* @host_va: the host virtual address of the start of the mapping
* @flags: mapping parameters e.g. HAX_RAM_INFO_ROM or HAX_RAM_INFO_INVALID
* @entry: additional fields for linking #HAXMapping instances together
*/
typedef struct HAXMapping {
uint64_t start_pa;
uint32_t size;
uint64_t host_va;
int flags;
QTAILQ_ENTRY(HAXMapping) entry;
} HAXMapping;
/*
* A doubly-linked list (actually a tail queue) of the pending page mappings
* for the ongoing memory transaction.
*
* It is used to optimize the number of page mapping updates done through the
* kernel module. For example, it's effective when a driver is digging an MMIO
* hole inside an existing memory mapping. It will get a deletion of the whole
* region, then the addition of the 2 remaining RAM areas around the hole and
* finally the memory transaction commit. During the commit, it will effectively
* send to the kernel only the removal of the pages from the MMIO hole after
* having computed locally the result of the deletion and additions.
*/
static QTAILQ_HEAD(HAXMappingListHead, HAXMapping) mappings =
QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(mappings);
/**
* hax_mapping_dump_list: dumps @mappings to stdout (for debugging)
*/
static void hax_mapping_dump_list(void)
{
HAXMapping *entry;
DPRINTF("%s updates:\n", __func__);
QTAILQ_FOREACH(entry, &mappings, entry) {
DPRINTF("\t%c 0x%016" PRIx64 "->0x%016" PRIx64 " VA 0x%016" PRIx64
"%s\n", entry->flags & HAX_RAM_INFO_INVALID ? '-' : '+',
entry->start_pa, entry->start_pa + entry->size, entry->host_va,
entry->flags & HAX_RAM_INFO_ROM ? " ROM" : "");
}
}
static void hax_insert_mapping_before(HAXMapping *next, uint64_t start_pa,
uint32_t size, uint64_t host_va,
uint8_t flags)
{
HAXMapping *entry;
entry = g_malloc0(sizeof(*entry));
entry->start_pa = start_pa;
entry->size = size;
entry->host_va = host_va;
entry->flags = flags;
if (!next) {
QTAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&mappings, entry, entry);
} else {
QTAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE(next, entry, entry);
}
}
static bool hax_mapping_is_opposite(HAXMapping *entry, uint64_t host_va,
uint8_t flags)
{
/* removed then added without change for the read-only flag */
bool nop_flags = (entry->flags ^ flags) == HAX_RAM_INFO_INVALID;
return (entry->host_va == host_va) && nop_flags;
}
static void hax_update_mapping(uint64_t start_pa, uint32_t size,
uint64_t host_va, uint8_t flags)
{
uint64_t end_pa = start_pa + size;
HAXMapping *entry, *next;
QTAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(entry, &mappings, entry, next) {
hax: Fix memory mapping de-duplication logic hax_update_mapping() avoids unnecessary and potentially expensive calls to HAX_VM_IOCTL_SET_RAM by computing the net result (i.e. effective mapping changes) of each MemoryRegion transaction, with the help of a linked list of HAXMapping objects. However, when processing a new mapping that overlaps with an existing mapping in the list, it fails to handle the case where the start address of the new mapping is above that of the existing mapping in the guest physical address space. This happens when QEMU is launched with "-machine q35 -enable-hax", which involves the following MemoryRegion transaction for digging the VGA hole: region_del: 0x00000000->0x08000000 VA 05fa0000 ('pc.ram') region_add: 0x00000000->0x000a0000 VA 05fa0000 ('pc.ram') region_add: 0x000a0000->0x000c0000 VA 00000000 ('vga-lowmem') region_add: 0x000c0000->0x08000000 VA 06060000 ('pc.ram') where the third MemoryRegion is MMIO and is ignored. The current de-duplication logic handles the last MemoryRegion incorrectly and produces the following result: hax_mapping_dump_list updates: + 0x000c0000->0x08000000 VA 0x06060000 - 0x07fe0000->0x08000000 VA 0x0df80000 which is why VGA emulation does not work for Q35. With this patch, one can see VGA output as Q35 boots up. Note that Q35 support also requires a change to HAXM kernel module, which is not available in the current HAXM release (6.1.2). + Add a warning if the input MemoryRegion is a ROM device, which is not supported by HAXM kernel module at this time. Signed-off-by: Yu Ning <yu.ning@linux.intel.com> Message-Id: <20170428072723.7036-1-yu.ning@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-04-28 10:27:23 +03:00
uint32_t chunk_sz;
target/i386: Add Intel HAX files That's a forward port of the core HAX interface code from the emu-2.2-release branch in the external/qemu-android repository as used by the Android emulator. The original commit was "target/i386: Add Intel HAX to android emulator" saying: """ Backport of 2b3098ff27bab079caab9b46b58546b5036f5c0c from studio-1.4-dev into emu-master-dev Intel HAX (harware acceleration) will enhance android emulator performance in Windows and Mac OS X in the systems powered by Intel processors with "Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager" package installed when user runs android emulator with Intel target. Signed-off-by: David Chou <david.j.chou@intel.com> """ It has been modified to build and run along with the current code base. The formatting has been fixed to go through scripts/checkpatch.pl, and the DPRINTF macros have been updated to get the instanciations checked by the compiler. The FPU registers saving/restoring has been updated to match the current QEMU registers layout. The implementation has been simplified by doing the following modifications: - removing the code for supporting the hardware without Unrestricted Guest (UG) mode (including all the code to fallback on TCG emulation). - not including the Darwin support (which is not yet debugged/tested). - simplifying the initialization by removing the leftovers from the Android specific code, then trimming down the remaining logic. - removing the unused MemoryListener callbacks. Signed-off-by: Vincent Palatin <vpalatin@chromium.org> Message-Id: <e1023837f8d0e4c470f6c4a3bf643971b2bca5be.1484045952.git.vpalatin@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-01-10 13:59:56 +03:00
if (start_pa >= entry->start_pa + entry->size) {
continue;
}
if (start_pa < entry->start_pa) {
chunk_sz = end_pa <= entry->start_pa ? size
: entry->start_pa - start_pa;
hax_insert_mapping_before(entry, start_pa, chunk_sz,
host_va, flags);
start_pa += chunk_sz;
host_va += chunk_sz;
size -= chunk_sz;
hax: Fix memory mapping de-duplication logic hax_update_mapping() avoids unnecessary and potentially expensive calls to HAX_VM_IOCTL_SET_RAM by computing the net result (i.e. effective mapping changes) of each MemoryRegion transaction, with the help of a linked list of HAXMapping objects. However, when processing a new mapping that overlaps with an existing mapping in the list, it fails to handle the case where the start address of the new mapping is above that of the existing mapping in the guest physical address space. This happens when QEMU is launched with "-machine q35 -enable-hax", which involves the following MemoryRegion transaction for digging the VGA hole: region_del: 0x00000000->0x08000000 VA 05fa0000 ('pc.ram') region_add: 0x00000000->0x000a0000 VA 05fa0000 ('pc.ram') region_add: 0x000a0000->0x000c0000 VA 00000000 ('vga-lowmem') region_add: 0x000c0000->0x08000000 VA 06060000 ('pc.ram') where the third MemoryRegion is MMIO and is ignored. The current de-duplication logic handles the last MemoryRegion incorrectly and produces the following result: hax_mapping_dump_list updates: + 0x000c0000->0x08000000 VA 0x06060000 - 0x07fe0000->0x08000000 VA 0x0df80000 which is why VGA emulation does not work for Q35. With this patch, one can see VGA output as Q35 boots up. Note that Q35 support also requires a change to HAXM kernel module, which is not available in the current HAXM release (6.1.2). + Add a warning if the input MemoryRegion is a ROM device, which is not supported by HAXM kernel module at this time. Signed-off-by: Yu Ning <yu.ning@linux.intel.com> Message-Id: <20170428072723.7036-1-yu.ning@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-04-28 10:27:23 +03:00
} else if (start_pa > entry->start_pa) {
/* split the existing chunk at start_pa */
chunk_sz = start_pa - entry->start_pa;
hax_insert_mapping_before(entry, entry->start_pa, chunk_sz,
entry->host_va, entry->flags);
entry->start_pa += chunk_sz;
entry->host_va += chunk_sz;
entry->size -= chunk_sz;
target/i386: Add Intel HAX files That's a forward port of the core HAX interface code from the emu-2.2-release branch in the external/qemu-android repository as used by the Android emulator. The original commit was "target/i386: Add Intel HAX to android emulator" saying: """ Backport of 2b3098ff27bab079caab9b46b58546b5036f5c0c from studio-1.4-dev into emu-master-dev Intel HAX (harware acceleration) will enhance android emulator performance in Windows and Mac OS X in the systems powered by Intel processors with "Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager" package installed when user runs android emulator with Intel target. Signed-off-by: David Chou <david.j.chou@intel.com> """ It has been modified to build and run along with the current code base. The formatting has been fixed to go through scripts/checkpatch.pl, and the DPRINTF macros have been updated to get the instanciations checked by the compiler. The FPU registers saving/restoring has been updated to match the current QEMU registers layout. The implementation has been simplified by doing the following modifications: - removing the code for supporting the hardware without Unrestricted Guest (UG) mode (including all the code to fallback on TCG emulation). - not including the Darwin support (which is not yet debugged/tested). - simplifying the initialization by removing the leftovers from the Android specific code, then trimming down the remaining logic. - removing the unused MemoryListener callbacks. Signed-off-by: Vincent Palatin <vpalatin@chromium.org> Message-Id: <e1023837f8d0e4c470f6c4a3bf643971b2bca5be.1484045952.git.vpalatin@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-01-10 13:59:56 +03:00
}
hax: Fix memory mapping de-duplication logic hax_update_mapping() avoids unnecessary and potentially expensive calls to HAX_VM_IOCTL_SET_RAM by computing the net result (i.e. effective mapping changes) of each MemoryRegion transaction, with the help of a linked list of HAXMapping objects. However, when processing a new mapping that overlaps with an existing mapping in the list, it fails to handle the case where the start address of the new mapping is above that of the existing mapping in the guest physical address space. This happens when QEMU is launched with "-machine q35 -enable-hax", which involves the following MemoryRegion transaction for digging the VGA hole: region_del: 0x00000000->0x08000000 VA 05fa0000 ('pc.ram') region_add: 0x00000000->0x000a0000 VA 05fa0000 ('pc.ram') region_add: 0x000a0000->0x000c0000 VA 00000000 ('vga-lowmem') region_add: 0x000c0000->0x08000000 VA 06060000 ('pc.ram') where the third MemoryRegion is MMIO and is ignored. The current de-duplication logic handles the last MemoryRegion incorrectly and produces the following result: hax_mapping_dump_list updates: + 0x000c0000->0x08000000 VA 0x06060000 - 0x07fe0000->0x08000000 VA 0x0df80000 which is why VGA emulation does not work for Q35. With this patch, one can see VGA output as Q35 boots up. Note that Q35 support also requires a change to HAXM kernel module, which is not available in the current HAXM release (6.1.2). + Add a warning if the input MemoryRegion is a ROM device, which is not supported by HAXM kernel module at this time. Signed-off-by: Yu Ning <yu.ning@linux.intel.com> Message-Id: <20170428072723.7036-1-yu.ning@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-04-28 10:27:23 +03:00
/* now start_pa == entry->start_pa */
target/i386: Add Intel HAX files That's a forward port of the core HAX interface code from the emu-2.2-release branch in the external/qemu-android repository as used by the Android emulator. The original commit was "target/i386: Add Intel HAX to android emulator" saying: """ Backport of 2b3098ff27bab079caab9b46b58546b5036f5c0c from studio-1.4-dev into emu-master-dev Intel HAX (harware acceleration) will enhance android emulator performance in Windows and Mac OS X in the systems powered by Intel processors with "Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager" package installed when user runs android emulator with Intel target. Signed-off-by: David Chou <david.j.chou@intel.com> """ It has been modified to build and run along with the current code base. The formatting has been fixed to go through scripts/checkpatch.pl, and the DPRINTF macros have been updated to get the instanciations checked by the compiler. The FPU registers saving/restoring has been updated to match the current QEMU registers layout. The implementation has been simplified by doing the following modifications: - removing the code for supporting the hardware without Unrestricted Guest (UG) mode (including all the code to fallback on TCG emulation). - not including the Darwin support (which is not yet debugged/tested). - simplifying the initialization by removing the leftovers from the Android specific code, then trimming down the remaining logic. - removing the unused MemoryListener callbacks. Signed-off-by: Vincent Palatin <vpalatin@chromium.org> Message-Id: <e1023837f8d0e4c470f6c4a3bf643971b2bca5be.1484045952.git.vpalatin@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-01-10 13:59:56 +03:00
chunk_sz = MIN(size, entry->size);
if (chunk_sz) {
bool nop = hax_mapping_is_opposite(entry, host_va, flags);
bool partial = chunk_sz < entry->size;
if (partial) {
/* remove the beginning of the existing chunk */
entry->start_pa += chunk_sz;
entry->host_va += chunk_sz;
entry->size -= chunk_sz;
if (!nop) {
hax_insert_mapping_before(entry, start_pa, chunk_sz,
host_va, flags);
}
} else { /* affects the full mapping entry */
if (nop) { /* no change to this mapping, remove it */
QTAILQ_REMOVE(&mappings, entry, entry);
g_free(entry);
} else { /* update mapping properties */
entry->host_va = host_va;
entry->flags = flags;
}
}
start_pa += chunk_sz;
host_va += chunk_sz;
size -= chunk_sz;
}
if (!size) { /* we are done */
break;
}
}
if (size) { /* add the leftover */
hax_insert_mapping_before(NULL, start_pa, size, host_va, flags);
}
}
static void hax_process_section(MemoryRegionSection *section, uint8_t flags)
{
MemoryRegion *mr = section->mr;
hwaddr start_pa = section->offset_within_address_space;
ram_addr_t size = int128_get64(section->size);
unsigned int delta;
uint64_t host_va;
hax: Fix memory mapping de-duplication logic hax_update_mapping() avoids unnecessary and potentially expensive calls to HAX_VM_IOCTL_SET_RAM by computing the net result (i.e. effective mapping changes) of each MemoryRegion transaction, with the help of a linked list of HAXMapping objects. However, when processing a new mapping that overlaps with an existing mapping in the list, it fails to handle the case where the start address of the new mapping is above that of the existing mapping in the guest physical address space. This happens when QEMU is launched with "-machine q35 -enable-hax", which involves the following MemoryRegion transaction for digging the VGA hole: region_del: 0x00000000->0x08000000 VA 05fa0000 ('pc.ram') region_add: 0x00000000->0x000a0000 VA 05fa0000 ('pc.ram') region_add: 0x000a0000->0x000c0000 VA 00000000 ('vga-lowmem') region_add: 0x000c0000->0x08000000 VA 06060000 ('pc.ram') where the third MemoryRegion is MMIO and is ignored. The current de-duplication logic handles the last MemoryRegion incorrectly and produces the following result: hax_mapping_dump_list updates: + 0x000c0000->0x08000000 VA 0x06060000 - 0x07fe0000->0x08000000 VA 0x0df80000 which is why VGA emulation does not work for Q35. With this patch, one can see VGA output as Q35 boots up. Note that Q35 support also requires a change to HAXM kernel module, which is not available in the current HAXM release (6.1.2). + Add a warning if the input MemoryRegion is a ROM device, which is not supported by HAXM kernel module at this time. Signed-off-by: Yu Ning <yu.ning@linux.intel.com> Message-Id: <20170428072723.7036-1-yu.ning@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-04-28 10:27:23 +03:00
/* We only care about RAM and ROM regions */
target/i386: Add Intel HAX files That's a forward port of the core HAX interface code from the emu-2.2-release branch in the external/qemu-android repository as used by the Android emulator. The original commit was "target/i386: Add Intel HAX to android emulator" saying: """ Backport of 2b3098ff27bab079caab9b46b58546b5036f5c0c from studio-1.4-dev into emu-master-dev Intel HAX (harware acceleration) will enhance android emulator performance in Windows and Mac OS X in the systems powered by Intel processors with "Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager" package installed when user runs android emulator with Intel target. Signed-off-by: David Chou <david.j.chou@intel.com> """ It has been modified to build and run along with the current code base. The formatting has been fixed to go through scripts/checkpatch.pl, and the DPRINTF macros have been updated to get the instanciations checked by the compiler. The FPU registers saving/restoring has been updated to match the current QEMU registers layout. The implementation has been simplified by doing the following modifications: - removing the code for supporting the hardware without Unrestricted Guest (UG) mode (including all the code to fallback on TCG emulation). - not including the Darwin support (which is not yet debugged/tested). - simplifying the initialization by removing the leftovers from the Android specific code, then trimming down the remaining logic. - removing the unused MemoryListener callbacks. Signed-off-by: Vincent Palatin <vpalatin@chromium.org> Message-Id: <e1023837f8d0e4c470f6c4a3bf643971b2bca5be.1484045952.git.vpalatin@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-01-10 13:59:56 +03:00
if (!memory_region_is_ram(mr)) {
hax: Fix memory mapping de-duplication logic hax_update_mapping() avoids unnecessary and potentially expensive calls to HAX_VM_IOCTL_SET_RAM by computing the net result (i.e. effective mapping changes) of each MemoryRegion transaction, with the help of a linked list of HAXMapping objects. However, when processing a new mapping that overlaps with an existing mapping in the list, it fails to handle the case where the start address of the new mapping is above that of the existing mapping in the guest physical address space. This happens when QEMU is launched with "-machine q35 -enable-hax", which involves the following MemoryRegion transaction for digging the VGA hole: region_del: 0x00000000->0x08000000 VA 05fa0000 ('pc.ram') region_add: 0x00000000->0x000a0000 VA 05fa0000 ('pc.ram') region_add: 0x000a0000->0x000c0000 VA 00000000 ('vga-lowmem') region_add: 0x000c0000->0x08000000 VA 06060000 ('pc.ram') where the third MemoryRegion is MMIO and is ignored. The current de-duplication logic handles the last MemoryRegion incorrectly and produces the following result: hax_mapping_dump_list updates: + 0x000c0000->0x08000000 VA 0x06060000 - 0x07fe0000->0x08000000 VA 0x0df80000 which is why VGA emulation does not work for Q35. With this patch, one can see VGA output as Q35 boots up. Note that Q35 support also requires a change to HAXM kernel module, which is not available in the current HAXM release (6.1.2). + Add a warning if the input MemoryRegion is a ROM device, which is not supported by HAXM kernel module at this time. Signed-off-by: Yu Ning <yu.ning@linux.intel.com> Message-Id: <20170428072723.7036-1-yu.ning@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-04-28 10:27:23 +03:00
if (memory_region_is_romd(mr)) {
/* HAXM kernel module does not support ROMD yet */
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Warning: Ignoring ROMD region 0x%016" PRIx64
"->0x%016" PRIx64 "\n", __func__, start_pa,
start_pa + size);
}
target/i386: Add Intel HAX files That's a forward port of the core HAX interface code from the emu-2.2-release branch in the external/qemu-android repository as used by the Android emulator. The original commit was "target/i386: Add Intel HAX to android emulator" saying: """ Backport of 2b3098ff27bab079caab9b46b58546b5036f5c0c from studio-1.4-dev into emu-master-dev Intel HAX (harware acceleration) will enhance android emulator performance in Windows and Mac OS X in the systems powered by Intel processors with "Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager" package installed when user runs android emulator with Intel target. Signed-off-by: David Chou <david.j.chou@intel.com> """ It has been modified to build and run along with the current code base. The formatting has been fixed to go through scripts/checkpatch.pl, and the DPRINTF macros have been updated to get the instanciations checked by the compiler. The FPU registers saving/restoring has been updated to match the current QEMU registers layout. The implementation has been simplified by doing the following modifications: - removing the code for supporting the hardware without Unrestricted Guest (UG) mode (including all the code to fallback on TCG emulation). - not including the Darwin support (which is not yet debugged/tested). - simplifying the initialization by removing the leftovers from the Android specific code, then trimming down the remaining logic. - removing the unused MemoryListener callbacks. Signed-off-by: Vincent Palatin <vpalatin@chromium.org> Message-Id: <e1023837f8d0e4c470f6c4a3bf643971b2bca5be.1484045952.git.vpalatin@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-01-10 13:59:56 +03:00
return;
}
/* Adjust start_pa and size so that they are page-aligned. (Cf
* kvm_set_phys_mem() in kvm-all.c).
*/
delta = qemu_real_host_page_size - (start_pa & ~qemu_real_host_page_mask);
delta &= ~qemu_real_host_page_mask;
if (delta > size) {
return;
}
start_pa += delta;
size -= delta;
size &= qemu_real_host_page_mask;
if (!size || (start_pa & ~qemu_real_host_page_mask)) {
return;
}
host_va = (uintptr_t)memory_region_get_ram_ptr(mr)
+ section->offset_within_region + delta;
if (memory_region_is_rom(section->mr)) {
flags |= HAX_RAM_INFO_ROM;
}
/* the kernel module interface uses 32-bit sizes (but we could split...) */
g_assert(size <= UINT32_MAX);
hax_update_mapping(start_pa, size, host_va, flags);
}
static void hax_region_add(MemoryListener *listener,
MemoryRegionSection *section)
{
memory_region_ref(section->mr);
hax_process_section(section, 0);
}
static void hax_region_del(MemoryListener *listener,
MemoryRegionSection *section)
{
hax_process_section(section, HAX_RAM_INFO_INVALID);
memory_region_unref(section->mr);
}
static void hax_transaction_begin(MemoryListener *listener)
{
g_assert(QTAILQ_EMPTY(&mappings));
}
static void hax_transaction_commit(MemoryListener *listener)
{
if (!QTAILQ_EMPTY(&mappings)) {
HAXMapping *entry, *next;
if (DEBUG_HAX_MEM) {
hax_mapping_dump_list();
}
QTAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(entry, &mappings, entry, next) {
if (entry->flags & HAX_RAM_INFO_INVALID) {
/* for unmapping, put the values expected by the kernel */
entry->flags = HAX_RAM_INFO_INVALID;
entry->host_va = 0;
}
if (hax_set_ram(entry->start_pa, entry->size,
entry->host_va, entry->flags)) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Failed mapping @0x%016" PRIx64 "+0x%"
PRIx32 " flags %02x\n", __func__, entry->start_pa,
entry->size, entry->flags);
}
QTAILQ_REMOVE(&mappings, entry, entry);
g_free(entry);
}
}
}
/* currently we fake the dirty bitmap sync, always dirty */
static void hax_log_sync(MemoryListener *listener,
MemoryRegionSection *section)
{
MemoryRegion *mr = section->mr;
if (!memory_region_is_ram(mr)) {
/* Skip MMIO regions */
return;
}
memory_region_set_dirty(mr, 0, int128_get64(section->size));
}
static MemoryListener hax_memory_listener = {
.begin = hax_transaction_begin,
.commit = hax_transaction_commit,
.region_add = hax_region_add,
.region_del = hax_region_del,
.log_sync = hax_log_sync,
.priority = 10,
};
static void hax_ram_block_added(RAMBlockNotifier *n, void *host, size_t size)
{
/*
* In HAX, QEMU allocates the virtual address, and HAX kernel
* populates the memory with physical memory. Currently we have no
* paging, so user should make sure enough free memory in advance.
*/
if (hax_populate_ram((uint64_t)(uintptr_t)host, size) < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "HAX failed to populate RAM");
abort();
}
}
static struct RAMBlockNotifier hax_ram_notifier = {
.ram_block_added = hax_ram_block_added,
};
void hax_memory_init(void)
{
ram_block_notifier_add(&hax_ram_notifier);
memory_listener_register(&hax_memory_listener, &address_space_memory);
}