On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 8:49 PM, Gleb Natapov <gleb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sun, Jun 09, 2013 at 08:44:32PM +0800, 李春奇 <Arthur Chunqi Li> wrote: >> On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 7:07 PM, Gleb Natapov <gleb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 10:31:38AM +0800, Arthur Chunqi Li wrote: >> >> Add a function trap_emulator to run an instruction in emulator. >> >> Set inregs first (%rax, %rsp, %rbp, %rflags have special usage and >> >> cannot set in inregs), put instruction codec in alt_insn and call >> >> func with alt_insn_length. Get results in outregs. >> >> >> > Why %rax, %rsp, %rbp, %rflags cannot be set in inregs? >> > >> > %rax because trapping instruction uses it? Use one that does not use >> > register at all: MOV r/m32, imm32 >> I don't know why set %rax before call alt_insn_page can cause error. I >> use "xchg %%rax, 0+%[save]" before "call *%1" and the %rcx is not set >> correctly. > We better find this out :) I found that before calling alt_insn_page, address of "mem" is saved to %rax, why? > >> > >> > %rsp and %rbp because of ret on instruction page? Use the same trick >> > realmode.c test uses: have the code that sets/saves registers in >> > insn_page/alt_insn_page itself and copy the instruction you want to test >> > into the page itself instead of doing call. >> I don't know how instructions between calling insn_page and >> alt_insn_page are executed (function install_page and some other >> instructions before call *%1". If these insns are executed after >> insn_page is called, changes before the trapping instruction may >> affect the executing of these instructions. >> > Not sure what do you mean here. > >> > >> > Not sure what is so special about %rflags. >> > >> >> Signed-off-by: Arthur Chunqi Li <yzt356@xxxxxxxxx> >> >> --- >> >> x86/emulator.c | 67 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> >> 1 file changed, 67 insertions(+) >> >> mode change 100644 => 100755 x86/emulator.c >> >> >> >> diff --git a/x86/emulator.c b/x86/emulator.c >> >> old mode 100644 >> >> new mode 100755 >> >> index 96576e5..770e8f7 >> >> --- a/x86/emulator.c >> >> +++ b/x86/emulator.c >> >> @@ -11,6 +11,13 @@ int fails, tests; >> >> >> >> static int exceptions; >> >> >> >> +struct regs { >> >> + u64 rax, rbx, rcx, rdx; >> >> + u64 rsi, rdi, rsp, rbp; >> >> + u64 rip, rflags; >> >> +}; >> >> +static struct regs inregs, outregs; >> >> + >> >> void report(const char *name, int result) >> >> { >> >> ++tests; >> >> @@ -685,6 +692,66 @@ static void test_shld_shrd(u32 *mem) >> >> report("shrd (cl)", *mem == ((0x12345678 >> 3) | (5u << 29))); >> >> } >> >> >> >> +static void trap_emulator(uint64_t *mem, uint8_t *insn_page, >> >> + uint8_t *alt_insn_page, void *insn_ram, >> >> + uint8_t *alt_insn, int alt_insn_length) >> >> +{ >> >> + ulong *cr3 = (ulong *)read_cr3(); >> >> + int i; >> >> + static struct regs save; >> >> + >> >> + // Pad with RET instructions >> >> + memset(insn_page, 0xc3, 4096); >> >> + memset(alt_insn_page, 0xc3, 4096); >> >> + >> >> + // Place a trapping instruction in the page to trigger a VMEXIT >> >> + insn_page[0] = 0x89; // mov %eax, (%rax) >> >> + insn_page[1] = 0x00; >> >> + insn_page[2] = 0x90; // nop >> >> + insn_page[3] = 0xc3; // ret >> >> + >> >> + // Place the instruction we want the hypervisor to see in the alternate page >> >> + for (i=0; i<alt_insn_length; i++) >> >> + alt_insn_page[i] = alt_insn[i]; >> >> + save = inregs; >> >> + >> >> + // Load the code TLB with insn_page, but point the page tables at >> >> + // alt_insn_page (and keep the data TLB clear, for AMD decode assist). >> >> + // This will make the CPU trap on the insn_page instruction but the >> >> + // hypervisor will see alt_insn_page. >> >> + install_page(cr3, virt_to_phys(insn_page), insn_ram); >> >> + invlpg(insn_ram); >> >> + // Load code TLB >> >> + asm volatile("call *%0" : : "r"(insn_ram + 3)); >> >> + install_page(cr3, virt_to_phys(alt_insn_page), insn_ram); >> >> + // Trap, let hypervisor emulate at alt_insn_page >> >> + asm volatile( >> >> + "xchg %%rbx, 8+%[save] \n\t" >> >> + "xchg %%rcx, 16+%[save] \n\t" >> >> + "xchg %%rdx, 24+%[save] \n\t" >> >> + "xchg %%rsi, 32+%[save] \n\t" >> >> + "xchg %%rdi, 40+%[save] \n\t" >> >> + >> >> + "call *%1\n\t" >> >> + >> >> + "mov %%rax, 0+%[save] \n\t" >> >> + "xchg %%rbx, 8+%[save] \n\t" >> >> + "xchg %%rcx, 16+%[save] \n\t" >> >> + "xchg %%rdx, 24+%[save] \n\t" >> >> + "xchg %%rsi, 32+%[save] \n\t" >> >> + "xchg %%rdi, 40+%[save] \n\t" >> >> + "mov %%rsp, 48+%[save] \n\t" >> >> + "mov %%rbp, 56+%[save] \n\t" >> >> + /* Save RFLAGS in outregs*/ >> >> + "pushf \n\t" >> >> + "popq 72+%[save] \n\t" >> >> + : [save]"+m"(save) >> >> + : "r"(insn_ram), "a"(mem) >> >> + : "memory", "cc" >> >> + ); >> >> + outregs = save; >> >> +} >> >> + >> >> static void advance_rip_by_3_and_note_exception(struct ex_regs *regs) >> >> { >> >> ++exceptions; >> >> -- >> >> 1.7.9.5 >> > >> > -- >> > Gleb. >> >> >> >> -- >> Arthur Chunqi Li >> Department of Computer Science >> School of EECS >> Peking University >> Beijing, China > > -- > Gleb. -- Arthur Chunqi Li Department of Computer Science School of EECS Peking University Beijing, China -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe kvm" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html