/** @file * TRPM - The Trap Monitor. */ /* * Copyright (C) 2006-2007 innotek GmbH * * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software; * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU * General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, * in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the VirtualBox OSE * distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the hope that it will * be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind. * * If you received this file as part of a commercial VirtualBox * distribution, then only the terms of your commercial VirtualBox * license agreement apply instead of the previous paragraph. */ #ifndef ___VBox_trpm_h #define ___VBox_trpm_h #include #include #include __BEGIN_DECLS /** @defgroup grp_trpm The Trap Monitor API * @{ */ /** * Trap: error code present or not */ typedef enum { TRPM_TRAP_HAS_ERRORCODE = 0, TRPM_TRAP_NO_ERRORCODE, /** The usual 32-bit paranoia. */ TRPM_TRAP_32BIT_HACK = 0x7fffffff } TRPMERRORCODE; /** * TRPM event type */ /** Note: must match trpm.mac! */ typedef enum { TRPM_TRAP = 0, TRPM_HARDWARE_INT = 1, TRPM_SOFTWARE_INT = 2, /** The usual 32-bit paranoia. */ TRPM_32BIT_HACK = 0x7fffffff } TRPMEVENT; /** Pointer to a TRPM event type. */ typedef TRPMEVENT *PTRPMEVENT; /** Pointer to a const TRPM event type. */ typedef TRPMEVENT const *PCTRPMEVENT; /** * Invalid trap handler for trampoline calls */ #define TRPM_INVALID_HANDLER 0 /** * Query info about the current active trap/interrupt. * If no trap is active active an error code is returned. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM The virtual machine. * @param pu8TrapNo Where to store the trap number. * @param pEnmType Where to store the trap type. */ TRPMDECL(int) TRPMQueryTrap(PVM pVM, uint8_t *pu8TrapNo, PTRPMEVENT pEnmType); /** * Gets the trap number for the current trap. * * The caller is responsible for making sure there is an active trap which * takes an error code when making this request. * * @returns The current trap number. * @param pVM VM handle. */ TRPMDECL(uint8_t) TRPMGetTrapNo(PVM pVM); /** * Gets the error code for the current trap. * * The caller is responsible for making sure there is an active trap which * takes an error code when making this request. * * @returns Error code. * @param pVM VM handle. */ TRPMDECL(RTGCUINT) TRPMGetErrorCode(PVM pVM); /** * Gets the fault address for the current trap. * * The caller is responsible for making sure there is an active trap 0x0e when * making this request. * * @returns Fault address associated with the trap. * @param pVM VM handle. */ TRPMDECL(RTGCUINTPTR) TRPMGetFaultAddress(PVM pVM); /** * Clears the current active trap/exception/interrupt. * * The caller is responsible for making sure there is an active trap * when making this request. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM The virtual machine handle. */ TRPMDECL(int) TRPMResetTrap(PVM pVM); /** * Assert trap/exception/interrupt. * * The caller is responsible for making sure there is no active trap * when making this request. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM The virtual machine. * @param u8TrapNo The trap vector to assert. * @param enmType Trap type. */ TRPMDECL(int) TRPMAssertTrap(PVM pVM, uint8_t u8TrapNo, TRPMEVENT enmType); /** * Sets the error code of the current trap. * (This function is for use in trap handlers and such.) * * The caller is responsible for making sure there is an active trap * which takes an errorcode when making this request. * * @param pVM The virtual machine. * @param uErrorCode The new error code. */ TRPMDECL(void) TRPMSetErrorCode(PVM pVM, RTGCUINT uErrorCode); /** * Sets the error code of the current trap. * (This function is for use in trap handlers and such.) * * The caller is responsible for making sure there is an active trap 0e * when making this request. * * @param pVM The virtual machine. * @param uCR2 The new fault address (cr2 register). */ TRPMDECL(void) TRPMSetFaultAddress(PVM pVM, RTGCUINTPTR uCR2); /** * Checks if the current active trap/interrupt/exception/fault/whatever is a software * interrupt or not. * * The caller is responsible for making sure there is an active trap * when making this request. * * @returns true if software interrupt, false if not. * * @param pVM VM handle. */ TRPMDECL(bool) TRPMIsSoftwareInterrupt(PVM pVM); /** * Check if there is an active trap. * * @returns true if trap active, false if not. * @param pVM The virtual machine. */ TRPMDECL(bool) TRPMHasTrap(PVM pVM); /** * Query all info about the current active trap/interrupt. * If no trap is active active an error code is returned. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM The virtual machine. * @param pu8TrapNo Where to store the trap number. * @param pEnmType Where to store the trap type. * @param puErrorCode Where to store the error code associated with some traps. * ~0U is stored if the trap have no error code. * @param puCR2 Where to store the CR2 associated with a trap 0E. */ TRPMDECL(int) TRPMQueryTrapAll(PVM pVM, uint8_t *pu8TrapNo, PTRPMEVENT pEnmType, PRTGCUINT puErrorCode, PRTGCUINTPTR puCR2); /** * Save the active trap. * * This routine useful when doing try/catch in the hypervisor. * Any function which uses temporary trap handlers should * probably also use this facility to save the original trap. * * @param pVM VM handle. */ TRPMDECL(void) TRPMSaveTrap(PVM pVM); /** * Restore a saved trap. * * Multiple restores of a saved trap is possible. * * @param pVM VM handle. */ TRPMDECL(void) TRPMRestoreTrap(PVM pVM); /** * Forward trap or interrupt to the guest's handler * * * @returns VBox status code. * or does not return at all (when the trap is actually forwarded) * * @param pVM The VM to operate on. * @param pRegFrame Pointer to the register frame for the trap. * @param iGate Trap or interrupt gate number * @param opsize Instruction size (only relevant for software interrupts) * @param enmError TRPM_TRAP_HAS_ERRORCODE or TRPM_TRAP_NO_ERRORCODE. * @param enmType TRPM event type * @internal */ TRPMDECL(int) TRPMForwardTrap(PVM pVM, PCPUMCTXCORE pRegFrame, uint32_t iGate, uint32_t opsize, TRPMERRORCODE enmError, TRPMEVENT enmType); /** * Raises a cpu exception which doesn't take an error code. * * This function may or may not dispatch the exception before returning. * * @returns VBox status code fit for scheduling. * @retval VINF_EM_RAW_GUEST_TRAP if the exception was left pending. * @retval VINF_TRPM_XCPT_DISPATCHED if the exception was raised and dispatched for raw-mode execution. * @retval VINF_EM_RESCHEDULE_REM if the exception was dispatched and cannot be executed in raw-mode. * * @param pVM The VM handle. * @param pCtxCore The CPU context core. * @param enmXcpt The exception. */ TRPMDECL(int) TRPMRaiseXcpt(PVM pVM, PCPUMCTXCORE pCtxCore, X86XCPT enmXcpt); /** * Raises a cpu exception with an errorcode. * * This function may or may not dispatch the exception before returning. * * @returns VBox status code fit for scheduling. * @retval VINF_EM_RAW_GUEST_TRAP if the exception was left pending. * @retval VINF_TRPM_XCPT_DISPATCHED if the exception was raised and dispatched for raw-mode execution. * @retval VINF_EM_RESCHEDULE_REM if the exception was dispatched and cannot be executed in raw-mode. * * @param pVM The VM handle. * @param pCtxCore The CPU context core. * @param enmXcpt The exception. * @param uErr The error code. */ TRPMDECL(int) TRPMRaiseXcptErr(PVM pVM, PCPUMCTXCORE pCtxCore, X86XCPT enmXcpt, uint32_t uErr); /** * Raises a cpu exception with an errorcode and CR2. * * This function may or may not dispatch the exception before returning. * * @returns VBox status code fit for scheduling. * @retval VINF_EM_RAW_GUEST_TRAP if the exception was left pending. * @retval VINF_TRPM_XCPT_DISPATCHED if the exception was raised and dispatched for raw-mode execution. * @retval VINF_EM_RESCHEDULE_REM if the exception was dispatched and cannot be executed in raw-mode. * * @param pVM The VM handle. * @param pCtxCore The CPU context core. * @param enmXcpt The exception. * @param uErr The error code. * @param uCR2 The CR2 value. */ TRPMDECL(int) TRPMRaiseXcptErrCR2(PVM pVM, PCPUMCTXCORE pCtxCore, X86XCPT enmXcpt, uint32_t uErr, RTGCUINTPTR uCR2); #ifdef IN_RING3 /** @defgroup grp_trpm_r3 TRPM Host Context Ring 3 API * @ingroup grp_trpm * @{ */ /** * Initializes the SELM. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM The VM to operate on. */ TRPMR3DECL(int) TRPMR3Init(PVM pVM); /** * Applies relocations to data and code managed by this component. * * This function will be called at init and whenever the VMM need * to relocate itself inside the GC. * * @param pVM The VM handle. * @param offDelta Relocation delta relative to old location. */ TRPMR3DECL(void) TRPMR3Relocate(PVM pVM, RTGCINTPTR offDelta); /** * The VM is being reset. * * For the TRPM component this means that any IDT write monitors * needs to be removed, any pending trap cleared, and the IDT reset. * * @param pVM VM handle. */ TRPMR3DECL(void) TRPMR3Reset(PVM pVM); /** * Set interrupt gate handler * Used for setting up interrupt gates used for kernel calls. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM The VM to operate on. * @param iTrap Interrupt number. */ TRPMR3DECL(int) TRPMR3EnableGuestTrapHandler(PVM pVM, unsigned iTrap); /** * Set guest trap/interrupt gate handler * Used for setting up trap gates used for kernel calls. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM The VM to operate on. * @param iTrap Interrupt/trap number. * @parapm pHandler GC handler pointer */ TRPMR3DECL(int) TRPMR3SetGuestTrapHandler(PVM pVM, unsigned iTrap, RTGCPTR pHandler); /** * Get guest trap/interrupt gate handler * * @returns Guest trap handler address or TRPM_INVALID_HANDLER if none installed * @param pVM The VM to operate on. * @param iTrap Interrupt/trap number. */ TRPMR3DECL(RTGCPTR) TRPMR3GetGuestTrapHandler(PVM pVM, unsigned iTrap); /** * Disable IDT monitoring and syncing * * @param pVM The VM to operate on. */ TRPMR3DECL(void) TRPMR3DisableMonitoring(PVM pVM); /** * Check if gate handlers were updated * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM The VM to operate on. */ TRPMR3DECL(int) TRPMR3SyncIDT(PVM pVM); /** * Check if address is a gate handler (interrupt/trap/task/anything). * * @returns True is gate handler, false if not. * * @param pVM VM handle. * @param GCPtr GC address to check. */ TRPMR3DECL(bool) TRPMR3IsGateHandler(PVM pVM, RTGCPTR GCPtr); /** * Check if address is a gate handler (interrupt or trap). * * @returns gate nr or ~0 is not found * * @param pVM VM handle. * @param GCPtr GC address to check. */ TRPMR3DECL(uint32_t) TRPMR3QueryGateByHandler(PVM pVM, RTGCPTR GCPtr); /** * Initializes the SELM. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM The VM to operate on. */ TRPMR3DECL(int) TRPMR3Term(PVM pVM); /** * Inject event (such as external irq or trap) * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pVM The VM to operate on. * @param enmEvent Trpm event type */ TRPMR3DECL(int) TRPMR3InjectEvent(PVM pVM, TRPMEVENT enmEvent); /** @} */ #endif #ifdef IN_GC /** @defgroup grp_trpm_gc The TRPM Guest Context API * @ingroup grp_trpm * @{ */ /** * Guest Context temporary trap handler * * @returns VBox status code (appropriate for GC return). * In this context VBOX_SUCCESS means to restart the instruction. * @param pVM VM handle. * @param pRegFrame Trap register frame. */ typedef DECLCALLBACK(int) FNTRPMGCTRAPHANDLER(PVM pVM, PCPUMCTXCORE pRegFrame); /** Pointer to a TRPMGCTRAPHANDLER() function. */ typedef FNTRPMGCTRAPHANDLER *PFNTRPMGCTRAPHANDLER; /** * Arms a temporary trap handler for traps in Hypervisor code. * * The operation is similar to a System V signal handler. I.e. when the handler * is called it is first set to default action. So, if you need to handler more * than one trap, you must reinstall the handler. * * To uninstall the temporary handler, call this function with pfnHandler set to NULL. * * @returns VBox status. * @param pVM VM handle. * @param iTrap Trap number to install handler [0..255]. * @param pfnHandler Pointer to the handler. Use NULL for uninstalling the handler. */ TRPMGCDECL(int) TRPMGCSetTempHandler(PVM pVM, unsigned iTrap, PFNTRPMGCTRAPHANDLER pfnHandler); /** * Return to host context from a hypervisor trap handler. * It will also reset any traps that are pending. * * This function will *never* return. * * @param pVM The VM handle. * @param rc The return code for host context. */ TRPMGCDECL(void) TRPMGCHyperReturnToHost(PVM pVM, int rc); /** @} */ #endif #ifdef IN_RING0 /** @defgroup grp_trpm_r0 TRPM Host Context Ring 0 API * @ingroup grp_trpm * @{ */ /** * Dispatches an interrupt that arrived while we were in the guest context. * * @param pVM The VM handle. * @remark Must be called with interrupts disabled. */ TRPMR0DECL(void) TRPMR0DispatchHostInterrupt(PVM pVM); # ifndef VBOX_WITHOUT_IDT_PATCHING /** * Changes the VMMR0Entry() call frame and stack used by the IDT patch code * so that we'll dispatch an interrupt rather than returning directly to Ring-3 * when VMMR0Entry() returns. * * @param pVM Pointer to the VM. * @param pvRet Pointer to the return address of VMMR0Entry() on the stack. */ TRPMR0DECL(void) TRPMR0SetupInterruptDispatcherFrame(PVM pVM, void *pvRet); # endif /* !VBOX_WITHOUT_IDT_PATCHING */ /** @} */ #endif /** @} */ __END_DECLS #endif