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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v6 24/29] xen/x86: allow HVM guests to use hypercalls to bring up vCPUs
On 30/09/15 12:37, Roger Pau Monné wrote:
> El 30/09/15 a les 12.03, Jan Beulich ha escrit:
>>>>> On 29.09.15 at 18:49, <roger.pau@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> El 29/09/15 a les 18.20, Jan Beulich ha escrit:
>>>>>>> On 29.09.15 at 18:01, <roger.pau@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>> Yes, I should add back all the registers here, so it looks like:
>>>>>
>>>>> uint32_t cs_base;
>>>>> uint32_t ds_base;
>>>>> uint32_t ss_base;
>>>>> uint32_t es_base;
>>>>> uint32_t cs_limit;
>>>>> uint32_t ds_limit;
>>>>> uint32_t ss_limit;
>>>>> uint32_t es_limit;
>>>>> uint16_t cs_ar;
>>>>> uint16_t ds_ar;
>>>>> uint16_t ss_ar;
>>>>> uint16_t es_ar;
>>>> Or specify that compat mode entry is via using 32-bit register state.
>>> Yes, that should also work. If that's the preference then I guess we
>>> can remove all the selectors stuff from the 64bit structure.
>> That's my preference (with the EFER comment then accordingly
>> updated). Andrew?
> This is what I currently have prototyped according to the comments, it
> should allow starting the vCPU in all possible modes AFAICT.
>
> struct vcpu_hvm_x86_32 {
> 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 eip;
> uint32_t eflags;
>
> uint32_t cr0;
> uint32_t cr3;
> uint32_t cr4;
>
> /*
> * EFER should only be used to set the NXE bit (if required)
> * when starting a vCPU in 32bit mode with paging enabled or
> * to set the LME/LMA bits in order to start the vCPU in
> * compatibility mode.
> */
> uint64_t efer;
>
> uint32_t cs_base;
> uint32_t ds_base;
> uint32_t ss_base;
> uint32_t es_base;
> uint32_t tr_base;
> uint32_t cs_limit;
> uint32_t ds_limit;
> uint32_t ss_limit;
> uint32_t es_limit;
> uint32_t tr_limit;
> uint16_t cs_ar;
> uint16_t ds_ar;
> uint16_t ss_ar;
> uint16_t es_ar;
> uint16_t tr_ar;
> };
>
> struct vcpu_hvm_x86_64 {
> uint64_t rax;
> uint64_t rcx;
> uint64_t rdx;
> uint64_t rbx;
> uint64_t rsp;
> uint64_t rbp;
> uint64_t rsi;
> uint64_t rdi;
> uint64_t rip;
> uint64_t rflags;
>
> uint64_t cr0;
> uint64_t cr3;
> uint64_t cr4;
> uint64_t efer;
>
> /*
> * Using VCPU_HVM_MODE_64B implies that the vCPU is launched
> * directly in long mode, so the type of the cached part
> * of the TR register is set to describe a 64-bit TSS (Busy).
> * The cached part of the CS register will also have the L bit
> * set (64-bit code segment).
> *
> * If the user wants to launch the vCPU in compatibility mode
> * the 32-bit structure should be used instead.
> */
> };
>
> struct vcpu_hvm_context {
> #define VCPU_HVM_MODE_32B 0 /* 32bit fields of the structure will be used. */
> #define VCPU_HVM_MODE_64B 1 /* 64bit fields of the structure will be used. */
> uint32_t mode;
>
> /* CPU registers. */
> union {
> struct vcpu_hvm_x86_32 x86_32;
> struct vcpu_hvm_x86_64 x86_64;
> } cpu_regs;
> };
>
> Roger.
Looks good to me.
~Andrew
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