forked from luck/tmp_suning_uos_patched
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The netfilter code had very good documentation: the Netfilter Hacking HOWTO. Noone ever read it. So this time I'm trying something different, using a bit of Knuthiness. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
161 lines
4.5 KiB
ArmAsm
161 lines
4.5 KiB
ArmAsm
/*P:900 This is the Switcher: code which sits at 0xFFC00000 to do the low-level
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* Guest<->Host switch. It is as simple as it can be made, but it's naturally
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* very specific to x86.
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*
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* You have now completed Preparation. If this has whet your appetite; if you
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* are feeling invigorated and refreshed then the next, more challenging stage
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* can be found in "make Guest". :*/
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#include <linux/linkage.h>
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#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
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#include "lg.h"
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.text
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ENTRY(start_switcher_text)
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/* %eax points to lguest pages for this CPU. %ebx contains cr3 value.
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All normal registers can be clobbered! */
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ENTRY(switch_to_guest)
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/* Save host segments on host stack. */
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pushl %es
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pushl %ds
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pushl %gs
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pushl %fs
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/* With CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER, gcc doesn't let us clobber this! */
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pushl %ebp
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/* Save host stack. */
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movl %esp, LGUEST_PAGES_host_sp(%eax)
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/* Switch to guest stack: if we get NMI we expect to be there. */
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movl %eax, %edx
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addl $LGUEST_PAGES_regs, %edx
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movl %edx, %esp
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/* Switch to guest's GDT, IDT. */
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lgdt LGUEST_PAGES_guest_gdt_desc(%eax)
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lidt LGUEST_PAGES_guest_idt_desc(%eax)
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/* Switch to guest's TSS while GDT still writable. */
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movl $(GDT_ENTRY_TSS*8), %edx
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ltr %dx
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/* Set host's TSS GDT entry to available (clear byte 5 bit 2). */
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movl (LGUEST_PAGES_host_gdt_desc+2)(%eax), %edx
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andb $0xFD, (GDT_ENTRY_TSS*8 + 5)(%edx)
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/* Switch to guest page tables: lguest_pages->state now read-only. */
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movl %ebx, %cr3
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/* Restore guest regs */
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popl %ebx
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popl %ecx
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popl %edx
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popl %esi
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popl %edi
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popl %ebp
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popl %gs
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popl %eax
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popl %fs
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popl %ds
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popl %es
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/* Skip error code and trap number */
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addl $8, %esp
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iret
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#define SWITCH_TO_HOST \
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/* Save guest state */ \
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pushl %es; \
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pushl %ds; \
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pushl %fs; \
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pushl %eax; \
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pushl %gs; \
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pushl %ebp; \
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pushl %edi; \
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pushl %esi; \
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pushl %edx; \
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pushl %ecx; \
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pushl %ebx; \
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/* Load lguest ds segment for convenience. */ \
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movl $(LGUEST_DS), %eax; \
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movl %eax, %ds; \
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/* Figure out where we are, based on stack (at top of regs). */ \
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movl %esp, %eax; \
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subl $LGUEST_PAGES_regs, %eax; \
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/* Put trap number in %ebx before we switch cr3 and lose it. */ \
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movl LGUEST_PAGES_regs_trapnum(%eax), %ebx; \
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/* Switch to host page tables (host GDT, IDT and stack are in host \
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mem, so need this first) */ \
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movl LGUEST_PAGES_host_cr3(%eax), %edx; \
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movl %edx, %cr3; \
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/* Set guest's TSS to available (clear byte 5 bit 2). */ \
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andb $0xFD, (LGUEST_PAGES_guest_gdt+GDT_ENTRY_TSS*8+5)(%eax); \
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/* Switch to host's GDT & IDT. */ \
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lgdt LGUEST_PAGES_host_gdt_desc(%eax); \
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lidt LGUEST_PAGES_host_idt_desc(%eax); \
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/* Switch to host's stack. */ \
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movl LGUEST_PAGES_host_sp(%eax), %esp; \
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/* Switch to host's TSS */ \
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movl $(GDT_ENTRY_TSS*8), %edx; \
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ltr %dx; \
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popl %ebp; \
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popl %fs; \
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popl %gs; \
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popl %ds; \
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popl %es
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/* Return to run_guest_once. */
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return_to_host:
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SWITCH_TO_HOST
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iret
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deliver_to_host:
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SWITCH_TO_HOST
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/* Decode IDT and jump to hosts' irq handler. When that does iret, it
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* will return to run_guest_once. This is a feature. */
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movl (LGUEST_PAGES_host_idt_desc+2)(%eax), %edx
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leal (%edx,%ebx,8), %eax
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movzwl (%eax),%edx
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movl 4(%eax), %eax
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xorw %ax, %ax
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orl %eax, %edx
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jmp *%edx
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/* Real hardware interrupts are delivered straight to the host. Others
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cause us to return to run_guest_once so it can decide what to do. Note
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that some of these are overridden by the guest to deliver directly, and
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never enter here (see load_guest_idt_entry). */
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.macro IRQ_STUB N TARGET
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.data; .long 1f; .text; 1:
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/* Make an error number for most traps, which don't have one. */
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.if (\N <> 8) && (\N < 10 || \N > 14) && (\N <> 17)
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pushl $0
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.endif
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pushl $\N
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jmp \TARGET
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ALIGN
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.endm
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.macro IRQ_STUBS FIRST LAST TARGET
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irq=\FIRST
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.rept \LAST-\FIRST+1
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IRQ_STUB irq \TARGET
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irq=irq+1
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.endr
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.endm
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/* We intercept every interrupt, because we may need to switch back to
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* host. Unfortunately we can't tell them apart except by entry
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* point, so we need 256 entry points.
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*/
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.data
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.global default_idt_entries
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default_idt_entries:
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.text
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IRQ_STUBS 0 1 return_to_host /* First two traps */
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IRQ_STUB 2 handle_nmi /* NMI */
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IRQ_STUBS 3 31 return_to_host /* Rest of traps */
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IRQ_STUBS 32 127 deliver_to_host /* Real interrupts */
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IRQ_STUB 128 return_to_host /* System call (overridden) */
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IRQ_STUBS 129 255 deliver_to_host /* Other real interrupts */
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/* We ignore NMI and return. */
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handle_nmi:
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addl $8, %esp
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iret
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ENTRY(end_switcher_text)
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