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i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-09-13 12:05:09 +03:00
/*
* Copyright (C) 2016 Veertu Inc,
* Copyright (C) 2017 Veertu Inc,
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-09-13 12:05:09 +03:00
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-09-13 12:05:09 +03:00
*/
#ifndef HVF_X86_H
#define HVF_X86_H
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-09-13 12:05:09 +03:00
typedef struct x86_register {
union {
struct {
uint64_t rrx; /* full 64 bit */
};
struct {
uint32_t erx; /* low 32 bit part */
uint32_t hi32_unused1;
};
struct {
uint16_t rx; /* low 16 bit part */
uint16_t hi16_unused1;
uint32_t hi32_unused2;
};
struct {
uint8_t lx; /* low 8 bit part */
uint8_t hx; /* high 8 bit */
uint16_t hi16_unused2;
uint32_t hi32_unused3;
};
};
} __attribute__ ((__packed__)) x86_register;
typedef enum x86_rflags {
RFLAGS_CF = (1L << 0),
RFLAGS_PF = (1L << 2),
RFLAGS_AF = (1L << 4),
RFLAGS_ZF = (1L << 6),
RFLAGS_SF = (1L << 7),
RFLAGS_TF = (1L << 8),
RFLAGS_IF = (1L << 9),
RFLAGS_DF = (1L << 10),
RFLAGS_OF = (1L << 11),
RFLAGS_IOPL = (3L << 12),
RFLAGS_NT = (1L << 14),
RFLAGS_RF = (1L << 16),
RFLAGS_VM = (1L << 17),
RFLAGS_AC = (1L << 18),
RFLAGS_VIF = (1L << 19),
RFLAGS_VIP = (1L << 20),
RFLAGS_ID = (1L << 21),
} x86_rflags;
/* rflags register */
typedef struct x86_reg_flags {
union {
struct {
uint64_t rflags;
};
struct {
uint32_t eflags;
uint32_t hi32_unused1;
};
struct {
uint32_t cf:1;
uint32_t unused1:1;
uint32_t pf:1;
uint32_t unused2:1;
uint32_t af:1;
uint32_t unused3:1;
uint32_t zf:1;
uint32_t sf:1;
uint32_t tf:1;
uint32_t ief:1;
uint32_t df:1;
uint32_t of:1;
uint32_t iopl:2;
uint32_t nt:1;
uint32_t unused4:1;
uint32_t rf:1;
uint32_t vm:1;
uint32_t ac:1;
uint32_t vif:1;
uint32_t vip:1;
uint32_t id:1;
uint32_t unused5:10;
uint32_t hi32_unused2;
};
};
} __attribute__ ((__packed__)) x86_reg_flags;
typedef enum x86_reg_cr0 {
CR0_PE = (1L << 0),
CR0_MP = (1L << 1),
CR0_EM = (1L << 2),
CR0_TS = (1L << 3),
CR0_ET = (1L << 4),
CR0_NE = (1L << 5),
CR0_WP = (1L << 16),
CR0_AM = (1L << 18),
CR0_NW = (1L << 29),
CR0_CD = (1L << 30),
CR0_PG = (1L << 31),
} x86_reg_cr0;
typedef enum x86_reg_cr4 {
CR4_VME = (1L << 0),
CR4_PVI = (1L << 1),
CR4_TSD = (1L << 2),
CR4_DE = (1L << 3),
CR4_PSE = (1L << 4),
CR4_PAE = (1L << 5),
CR4_MSE = (1L << 6),
CR4_PGE = (1L << 7),
CR4_PCE = (1L << 8),
CR4_OSFXSR = (1L << 9),
CR4_OSXMMEXCPT = (1L << 10),
CR4_VMXE = (1L << 13),
CR4_SMXE = (1L << 14),
CR4_FSGSBASE = (1L << 16),
CR4_PCIDE = (1L << 17),
CR4_OSXSAVE = (1L << 18),
CR4_SMEP = (1L << 20),
} x86_reg_cr4;
/* 16 bit Task State Segment */
typedef struct x86_tss_segment16 {
uint16_t link;
uint16_t sp0;
uint16_t ss0;
uint32_t sp1;
uint16_t ss1;
uint32_t sp2;
uint16_t ss2;
uint16_t ip;
uint16_t flags;
uint16_t ax;
uint16_t cx;
uint16_t dx;
uint16_t bx;
uint16_t sp;
uint16_t bp;
uint16_t si;
uint16_t di;
uint16_t es;
uint16_t cs;
uint16_t ss;
uint16_t ds;
uint16_t ldtr;
} __attribute__((packed)) x86_tss_segment16;
/* 32 bit Task State Segment */
typedef struct x86_tss_segment32 {
uint32_t prev_tss;
uint32_t esp0;
uint32_t ss0;
uint32_t esp1;
uint32_t ss1;
uint32_t esp2;
uint32_t ss2;
uint32_t cr3;
uint32_t eip;
uint32_t eflags;
uint32_t eax;
uint32_t ecx;
uint32_t edx;
uint32_t ebx;
uint32_t esp;
uint32_t ebp;
uint32_t esi;
uint32_t edi;
uint32_t es;
uint32_t cs;
uint32_t ss;
uint32_t ds;
uint32_t fs;
uint32_t gs;
uint32_t ldt;
uint16_t trap;
uint16_t iomap_base;
} __attribute__ ((__packed__)) x86_tss_segment32;
/* 64 bit Task State Segment */
typedef struct x86_tss_segment64 {
uint32_t unused;
uint64_t rsp0;
uint64_t rsp1;
uint64_t rsp2;
uint64_t unused1;
uint64_t ist1;
uint64_t ist2;
uint64_t ist3;
uint64_t ist4;
uint64_t ist5;
uint64_t ist6;
uint64_t ist7;
uint64_t unused2;
uint16_t unused3;
uint16_t iomap_base;
} __attribute__ ((__packed__)) x86_tss_segment64;
/* segment descriptors */
typedef struct x86_segment_descriptor {
uint64_t limit0:16;
uint64_t base0:16;
uint64_t base1:8;
uint64_t type:4;
uint64_t s:1;
uint64_t dpl:2;
uint64_t p:1;
uint64_t limit1:4;
uint64_t avl:1;
uint64_t l:1;
uint64_t db:1;
uint64_t g:1;
uint64_t base2:8;
} __attribute__ ((__packed__)) x86_segment_descriptor;
static inline uint32_t x86_segment_base(x86_segment_descriptor *desc)
{
return (uint32_t)((desc->base2 << 24) | (desc->base1 << 16) | desc->base0);
}
static inline void x86_set_segment_base(x86_segment_descriptor *desc,
uint32_t base)
{
desc->base2 = base >> 24;
desc->base1 = (base >> 16) & 0xff;
desc->base0 = base & 0xffff;
}
static inline uint32_t x86_segment_limit(x86_segment_descriptor *desc)
{
uint32_t limit = (uint32_t)((desc->limit1 << 16) | desc->limit0);
if (desc->g) {
return (limit << 12) | 0xfff;
}
return limit;
}
static inline void x86_set_segment_limit(x86_segment_descriptor *desc,
uint32_t limit)
{
desc->limit0 = limit & 0xffff;
desc->limit1 = limit >> 16;
}
typedef struct x86_call_gate {
uint64_t offset0:16;
uint64_t selector:16;
uint64_t param_count:4;
uint64_t reserved:3;
uint64_t type:4;
uint64_t dpl:1;
uint64_t p:1;
uint64_t offset1:16;
} __attribute__ ((__packed__)) x86_call_gate;
static inline uint32_t x86_call_gate_offset(x86_call_gate *gate)
{
return (uint32_t)((gate->offset1 << 16) | gate->offset0);
}
#define LDT_SEL 0
#define GDT_SEL 1
typedef struct x68_segment_selector {
union {
uint16_t sel;
struct {
uint16_t rpl:3;
uint16_t ti:1;
uint16_t index:12;
};
};
} __attribute__ ((__packed__)) x68_segment_selector;
typedef struct lazy_flags {
target_ulong result;
target_ulong auxbits;
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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} lazy_flags;
/* Definition of hvf_x86_state is here */
struct HVFX86EmulatorState {
int interruptable;
uint64_t fetch_rip;
uint64_t rip;
struct x86_register regs[16];
struct x86_reg_flags rflags;
struct lazy_flags lflags;
uint8_t mmio_buf[4096];
};
/* useful register access macros */
#define RIP(cpu) (cpu->hvf_emul->rip)
#define EIP(cpu) ((uint32_t)cpu->hvf_emul->rip)
#define RFLAGS(cpu) (cpu->hvf_emul->rflags.rflags)
#define EFLAGS(cpu) (cpu->hvf_emul->rflags.eflags)
#define RRX(cpu, reg) (cpu->hvf_emul->regs[reg].rrx)
#define RAX(cpu) RRX(cpu, R_EAX)
#define RCX(cpu) RRX(cpu, R_ECX)
#define RDX(cpu) RRX(cpu, R_EDX)
#define RBX(cpu) RRX(cpu, R_EBX)
#define RSP(cpu) RRX(cpu, R_ESP)
#define RBP(cpu) RRX(cpu, R_EBP)
#define RSI(cpu) RRX(cpu, R_ESI)
#define RDI(cpu) RRX(cpu, R_EDI)
#define R8(cpu) RRX(cpu, R_R8)
#define R9(cpu) RRX(cpu, R_R9)
#define R10(cpu) RRX(cpu, R_R10)
#define R11(cpu) RRX(cpu, R_R11)
#define R12(cpu) RRX(cpu, R_R12)
#define R13(cpu) RRX(cpu, R_R13)
#define R14(cpu) RRX(cpu, R_R14)
#define R15(cpu) RRX(cpu, R_R15)
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-09-13 12:05:09 +03:00
#define ERX(cpu, reg) (cpu->hvf_emul->regs[reg].erx)
#define EAX(cpu) ERX(cpu, R_EAX)
#define ECX(cpu) ERX(cpu, R_ECX)
#define EDX(cpu) ERX(cpu, R_EDX)
#define EBX(cpu) ERX(cpu, R_EBX)
#define ESP(cpu) ERX(cpu, R_ESP)
#define EBP(cpu) ERX(cpu, R_EBP)
#define ESI(cpu) ERX(cpu, R_ESI)
#define EDI(cpu) ERX(cpu, R_EDI)
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-09-13 12:05:09 +03:00
#define RX(cpu, reg) (cpu->hvf_emul->regs[reg].rx)
#define AX(cpu) RX(cpu, R_EAX)
#define CX(cpu) RX(cpu, R_ECX)
#define DX(cpu) RX(cpu, R_EDX)
#define BP(cpu) RX(cpu, R_EBP)
#define SP(cpu) RX(cpu, R_ESP)
#define BX(cpu) RX(cpu, R_EBX)
#define SI(cpu) RX(cpu, R_ESI)
#define DI(cpu) RX(cpu, R_EDI)
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-09-13 12:05:09 +03:00
#define RL(cpu, reg) (cpu->hvf_emul->regs[reg].lx)
#define AL(cpu) RL(cpu, R_EAX)
#define CL(cpu) RL(cpu, R_ECX)
#define DL(cpu) RL(cpu, R_EDX)
#define BL(cpu) RL(cpu, R_EBX)
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-09-13 12:05:09 +03:00
#define RH(cpu, reg) (cpu->hvf_emul->regs[reg].hx)
#define AH(cpu) RH(cpu, R_EAX)
#define CH(cpu) RH(cpu, R_ECX)
#define DH(cpu) RH(cpu, R_EDX)
#define BH(cpu) RH(cpu, R_EBX)
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-09-13 12:05:09 +03:00
/* deal with GDT/LDT descriptors in memory */
bool x86_read_segment_descriptor(struct CPUState *cpu,
struct x86_segment_descriptor *desc,
x68_segment_selector sel);
bool x86_write_segment_descriptor(struct CPUState *cpu,
struct x86_segment_descriptor *desc,
x68_segment_selector sel);
bool x86_read_call_gate(struct CPUState *cpu, struct x86_call_gate *idt_desc,
int gate);
/* helpers */
bool x86_is_protected(struct CPUState *cpu);
bool x86_is_real(struct CPUState *cpu);
bool x86_is_v8086(struct CPUState *cpu);
bool x86_is_long_mode(struct CPUState *cpu);
bool x86_is_long64_mode(struct CPUState *cpu);
bool x86_is_paging_mode(struct CPUState *cpu);
bool x86_is_pae_enabled(struct CPUState *cpu);
enum X86Seg;
target_ulong linear_addr(struct CPUState *cpu, target_ulong addr, enum X86Seg seg);
target_ulong linear_addr_size(struct CPUState *cpu, target_ulong addr, int size,
enum X86Seg seg);
target_ulong linear_rip(struct CPUState *cpu, target_ulong rip);
i386: hvf: add code base from Google's QEMU repository This file begins tracking the files that will be the code base for HVF support in QEMU. This code base is part of Google's QEMU version of their Android emulator, and can be found at https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/qemu/+/emu-master-dev This code is based on Veertu Inc's vdhh (Veertu Desktop Hosted Hypervisor), found at https://github.com/veertuinc/vdhh. Everything is appropriately licensed under GPL v2-or-later, except for the code inside x86_task.c and x86_task.h, which, deriving from KVM (the Linux kernel), is licensed GPL v2-only. This code base already implements a very great deal of functionality, although Google's version removed from Vertuu's the support for APIC page and hyperv-related stuff. According to the Android Emulator Release Notes, Revision 26.1.3 (August 2017), "Hypervisor.framework is now enabled by default on macOS for 32-bit x86 images to improve performance and macOS compatibility", although we better use with caution for, as the same Revision warns us, "If you experience issues with it specifically, please file a bug report...". The code hasn't seen much update in the last 5 months, so I think that we can further develop the code with occasional visiting Google's repository to see if there has been any update. On top of Google's code, the following changes were made: - add code to the configure script to support the --enable-hvf argument. If the OS is Darwin, it checks for presence of HVF in the system. The patch also adds strings related to HVF in the file qemu-options.hx. QEMU will only support the modern syntax style '-M accel=hvf' no enable hvf; the legacy '-enable-hvf' will not be supported. - fix styling issues - add glue code to cpus.c - move HVFX86EmulatorState field to CPUX86State, changing the the emulation functions to have a parameter with signature 'CPUX86State *' instead of 'CPUState *' so we don't have to get the 'env'. Signed-off-by: Sergio Andres Gomez Del Real <Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-2-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-3-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-5-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170913090522.4022-6-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20170905035457.3753-7-Sergio.G.DelReal@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-09-13 12:05:09 +03:00
static inline uint64_t rdtscp(void)
{
uint64_t tsc;
__asm__ __volatile__("rdtscp; " /* serializing read of tsc */
"shl $32,%%rdx; " /* shift higher 32 bits stored in rdx up */
"or %%rdx,%%rax" /* and or onto rax */
: "=a"(tsc) /* output to tsc variable */
:
: "%rcx", "%rdx"); /* rcx and rdx are clobbered */
return tsc;
}
#endif