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authorJes Sorensen <jes@sgi.com>2007-10-22 11:03:31 +1000
committerRusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>2007-10-23 15:49:52 +1000
commitb410e7b1499c49513cab18275db8a8ab549d9e09 (patch)
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parentcc6d4fbcef328acdc9fa7023e69f39f753f72fe1 (diff)
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Make hypercalls arch-independent.
Clean up the hypercall code to make the code in hypercalls.c architecture independent. First process the common hypercalls and then call lguest_arch_do_hcall() if the call hasn't been handled. Rename struct hcall_ring to hcall_args. This patch requires the previous patch which reorganize the layout of struct lguest_regs on i386 so they match the layout of struct hcall_args. Signed-off-by: Jes Sorensen <jes@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/lguest/x86')
-rw-r--r--drivers/lguest/x86/core.c62
1 files changed, 61 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/lguest/x86/core.c b/drivers/lguest/x86/core.c
index 0cc251cbc72..2ef64a2734d 100644
--- a/drivers/lguest/x86/core.c
+++ b/drivers/lguest/x86/core.c
@@ -323,7 +323,9 @@ void lguest_arch_handle_trap(struct lguest *lg)
cond_resched();
return;
case LGUEST_TRAP_ENTRY:
- lg->hcall = lg->regs;
+ /* Our 'struct hcall_args' maps directly over our regs: we set
+ * up the pointer now to indicate a hypercall is pending. */
+ lg->hcall = (struct hcall_args *)lg->regs;
return;
}
@@ -475,3 +477,61 @@ void __exit lguest_arch_host_fini(void)
}
unlock_cpu_hotplug();
}
+
+
+/*H:122 The i386-specific hypercalls simply farm out to the right functions. */
+int lguest_arch_do_hcall(struct lguest *lg, struct hcall_args *args)
+{
+ switch (args->arg0) {
+ case LHCALL_LOAD_GDT:
+ load_guest_gdt(lg, args->arg1, args->arg2);
+ break;
+ case LHCALL_LOAD_IDT_ENTRY:
+ load_guest_idt_entry(lg, args->arg1, args->arg2, args->arg3);
+ break;
+ case LHCALL_LOAD_TLS:
+ guest_load_tls(lg, args->arg1);
+ break;
+ default:
+ /* Bad Guest. Bad! */
+ return -EIO;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*H:126 i386-specific hypercall initialization: */
+int lguest_arch_init_hypercalls(struct lguest *lg)
+{
+ u32 tsc_speed;
+
+ /* The pointer to the Guest's "struct lguest_data" is the only
+ * argument. We check that address now. */
+ if (!lguest_address_ok(lg, lg->hcall->arg1, sizeof(*lg->lguest_data)))
+ return -EFAULT;
+
+ /* Having checked it, we simply set lg->lguest_data to point straight
+ * into the Launcher's memory at the right place and then use
+ * copy_to_user/from_user from now on, instead of lgread/write. I put
+ * this in to show that I'm not immune to writing stupid
+ * optimizations. */
+ lg->lguest_data = lg->mem_base + lg->hcall->arg1;
+
+ /* We insist that the Time Stamp Counter exist and doesn't change with
+ * cpu frequency. Some devious chip manufacturers decided that TSC
+ * changes could be handled in software. I decided that time going
+ * backwards might be good for benchmarks, but it's bad for users.
+ *
+ * We also insist that the TSC be stable: the kernel detects unreliable
+ * TSCs for its own purposes, and we use that here. */
+ if (boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_CONSTANT_TSC) && !check_tsc_unstable())
+ tsc_speed = tsc_khz;
+ else
+ tsc_speed = 0;
+ if (put_user(tsc_speed, &lg->lguest_data->tsc_khz))
+ return -EFAULT;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+/* Now we've examined the hypercall code; our Guest can make requests. There
+ * is one other way we can do things for the Guest, as we see in
+ * emulate_insn(). :*/