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2071 | jermar | 2 | # Copyright (c) 2005 Ondrej Palkovsky |
224 | palkovsky | 3 | # All rights reserved. |
4 | # |
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5 | # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
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6 | # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions |
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7 | # are met: |
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8 | # |
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9 | # - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
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10 | # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
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11 | # - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
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12 | # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the |
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13 | # documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. |
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14 | # - The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products |
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15 | # derived from this software without specific prior written permission. |
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16 | # |
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17 | # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR |
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18 | # IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES |
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19 | # OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. |
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20 | # IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, |
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21 | # INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT |
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22 | # NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, |
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23 | # DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY |
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24 | # THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT |
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25 | # (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF |
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26 | # THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
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27 | # |
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28 | |||
1021 | jermar | 29 | #define IREGISTER_SPACE 120 |
224 | palkovsky | 30 | |
1021 | jermar | 31 | #define IOFFSET_RAX 0x0 |
32 | #define IOFFSET_RBX 0x8 |
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33 | #define IOFFSET_RCX 0x10 |
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34 | #define IOFFSET_RDX 0x18 |
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35 | #define IOFFSET_RSI 0x20 |
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36 | #define IOFFSET_RDI 0x28 |
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37 | #define IOFFSET_R8 0x30 |
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38 | #define IOFFSET_R9 0x38 |
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39 | #define IOFFSET_R10 0x40 |
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40 | #define IOFFSET_R11 0x48 |
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41 | #define IOFFSET_R12 0x50 |
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42 | #define IOFFSET_R13 0x58 |
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43 | #define IOFFSET_R14 0x60 |
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44 | #define IOFFSET_R15 0x68 |
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45 | #define IOFFSET_RBP 0x70 |
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224 | palkovsky | 47 | # Mask for interrupts 0 - 31 (bits 0 - 31) where 0 means that int has no error word |
48 | # and 1 means interrupt with error word |
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49 | #define ERROR_WORD_INTERRUPT_LIST 0x00027D00 |
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50 | |||
51 | #include <arch/pm.h> |
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808 | palkovsky | 52 | #include <arch/mm/page.h> |
224 | palkovsky | 53 | |
54 | .text |
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55 | .global interrupt_handlers |
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803 | palkovsky | 56 | .global syscall_entry |
224 | palkovsky | 57 | .global panic_printf |
58 | |||
59 | panic_printf: |
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60 | movq $halt, (%rsp) |
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61 | jmp printf |
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62 | |||
252 | palkovsky | 63 | .global cpuid |
242 | palkovsky | 64 | .global has_cpuid |
2018 | decky | 65 | .global get_cycle |
251 | palkovsky | 66 | .global read_efer_flag |
67 | .global set_efer_flag |
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3044 | jermar | 68 | .global memsetb |
69 | .global memsetw |
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1288 | jermar | 70 | .global memcpy |
71 | .global memcpy_from_uspace |
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72 | .global memcpy_to_uspace |
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73 | .global memcpy_from_uspace_failover_address |
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74 | .global memcpy_to_uspace_failover_address |
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3044 | jermar | 76 | # Wrapper for generic memsetb |
77 | memsetb: |
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78 | jmp _memsetb |
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79 | |||
80 | # Wrapper for generic memsetw |
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81 | memsetw: |
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82 | jmp _memsetw |
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1288 | jermar | 84 | #define MEMCPY_DST %rdi |
85 | #define MEMCPY_SRC %rsi |
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86 | #define MEMCPY_SIZE %rdx |
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87 | |||
88 | /** |
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89 | * Copy memory from/to userspace. |
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90 | * |
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91 | * This is almost conventional memcpy(). |
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92 | * The difference is that there is a failover part |
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93 | * to where control is returned from a page fault if |
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94 | * the page fault occurs during copy_from_uspace() |
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95 | * or copy_to_uspace(). |
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96 | * |
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97 | * @param MEMCPY_DST Destination address. |
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98 | * @param MEMCPY_SRC Source address. |
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99 | * @param MEMCPY_SIZE Number of bytes to copy. |
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100 | * |
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101 | * @retrun MEMCPY_SRC on success, 0 on failure. |
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102 | */ |
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103 | memcpy: |
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104 | memcpy_from_uspace: |
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105 | memcpy_to_uspace: |
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106 | movq MEMCPY_SRC, %rax |
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108 | movq MEMCPY_SIZE, %rcx |
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109 | shrq $3, %rcx /* size / 8 */ |
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251 | palkovsky | 110 | |
1288 | jermar | 111 | rep movsq /* copy as much as possible word by word */ |
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113 | movq MEMCPY_SIZE, %rcx |
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114 | andq $7, %rcx /* size % 8 */ |
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115 | jz 0f |
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116 | |||
117 | rep movsb /* copy the rest byte by byte */ |
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118 | |||
119 | 0: |
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120 | ret /* return MEMCPY_SRC, success */ |
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122 | memcpy_from_uspace_failover_address: |
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123 | memcpy_to_uspace_failover_address: |
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124 | xorq %rax, %rax /* return 0, failure */ |
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125 | ret |
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242 | palkovsky | 127 | ## Determine CPUID support |
128 | # |
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129 | # Return 0 in EAX if CPUID is not support, 1 if supported. |
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130 | # |
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131 | has_cpuid: |
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132 | pushfq # store flags |
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133 | popq %rax # read flags |
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348 | jermar | 134 | movq %rax,%rdx # copy flags |
135 | btcl $21,%edx # swap the ID bit |
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136 | pushq %rdx |
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242 | palkovsky | 137 | popfq # propagate the change into flags |
138 | pushfq |
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348 | jermar | 139 | popq %rdx # read flags |
242 | palkovsky | 140 | andl $(1<<21),%eax # interested only in ID bit |
348 | jermar | 141 | andl $(1<<21),%edx |
142 | xorl %edx,%eax # 0 if not supported, 1 if supported |
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242 | palkovsky | 143 | ret |
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251 | palkovsky | 145 | cpuid: |
146 | movq %rbx, %r10 # we have to preserve rbx across function calls |
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242 | palkovsky | 147 | |
251 | palkovsky | 148 | movl %edi,%eax # load the command into %eax |
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150 | cpuid |
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151 | movl %eax,0(%rsi) |
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152 | movl %ebx,4(%rsi) |
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153 | movl %ecx,8(%rsi) |
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154 | movl %edx,12(%rsi) |
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155 | |||
156 | movq %r10, %rbx |
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157 | ret |
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158 | |||
2018 | decky | 159 | get_cycle: |
242 | palkovsky | 160 | xorq %rax,%rax |
161 | rdtsc |
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162 | ret |
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251 | palkovsky | 163 | |
164 | set_efer_flag: |
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165 | movq $0xc0000080, %rcx |
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166 | rdmsr |
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167 | btsl %edi, %eax |
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168 | wrmsr |
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169 | ret |
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242 | palkovsky | 170 | |
251 | palkovsky | 171 | read_efer_flag: |
172 | movq $0xc0000080, %rcx |
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173 | rdmsr |
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174 | ret |
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242 | palkovsky | 175 | |
224 | palkovsky | 176 | # Push all general purpose registers on stack except %rbp, %rsp |
799 | palkovsky | 177 | .macro save_all_gpr |
178 | movq %rax, IOFFSET_RAX(%rsp) |
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179 | movq %rcx, IOFFSET_RCX(%rsp) |
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180 | movq %rdx, IOFFSET_RDX(%rsp) |
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181 | movq %rsi, IOFFSET_RSI(%rsp) |
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182 | movq %rdi, IOFFSET_RDI(%rsp) |
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183 | movq %r8, IOFFSET_R8(%rsp) |
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184 | movq %r9, IOFFSET_R9(%rsp) |
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185 | movq %r10, IOFFSET_R10(%rsp) |
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186 | movq %r11, IOFFSET_R11(%rsp) |
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1094 | palkovsky | 187 | #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ALLREGS |
188 | movq %rbx, IOFFSET_RBX(%rsp) |
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189 | movq %rbp, IOFFSET_RBP(%rsp) |
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799 | palkovsky | 190 | movq %r12, IOFFSET_R12(%rsp) |
191 | movq %r13, IOFFSET_R13(%rsp) |
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192 | movq %r14, IOFFSET_R14(%rsp) |
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193 | movq %r15, IOFFSET_R15(%rsp) |
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1094 | palkovsky | 194 | #endif |
224 | palkovsky | 195 | .endm |
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799 | palkovsky | 197 | .macro restore_all_gpr |
198 | movq IOFFSET_RAX(%rsp), %rax |
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199 | movq IOFFSET_RCX(%rsp), %rcx |
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200 | movq IOFFSET_RDX(%rsp), %rdx |
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201 | movq IOFFSET_RSI(%rsp), %rsi |
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202 | movq IOFFSET_RDI(%rsp), %rdi |
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203 | movq IOFFSET_R8(%rsp), %r8 |
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204 | movq IOFFSET_R9(%rsp), %r9 |
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205 | movq IOFFSET_R10(%rsp), %r10 |
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206 | movq IOFFSET_R11(%rsp), %r11 |
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1094 | palkovsky | 207 | #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ALLREGS |
208 | movq IOFFSET_RBX(%rsp), %rbx |
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209 | movq IOFFSET_RBP(%rsp), %rbp |
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799 | palkovsky | 210 | movq IOFFSET_R12(%rsp), %r12 |
211 | movq IOFFSET_R13(%rsp), %r13 |
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212 | movq IOFFSET_R14(%rsp), %r14 |
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213 | movq IOFFSET_R15(%rsp), %r15 |
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1094 | palkovsky | 214 | #endif |
224 | palkovsky | 215 | .endm |
1021 | jermar | 216 | |
1094 | palkovsky | 217 | #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ALLREGS |
218 | # define INTERRUPT_ALIGN 256 |
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219 | #else |
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220 | # define INTERRUPT_ALIGN 128 |
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221 | #endif |
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224 | palkovsky | 223 | ## Declare interrupt handlers |
224 | # |
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225 | # Declare interrupt handlers for n interrupt |
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226 | # vectors starting at vector i. |
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227 | # |
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1021 | jermar | 228 | # The handlers call exc_dispatch(). |
224 | palkovsky | 229 | # |
230 | .macro handler i n |
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1021 | jermar | 232 | /* |
2606 | jermar | 233 | * Choose between version with error code and version without error |
234 | * code. Both versions have to be of the same size. amd64 assembly is, |
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235 | * however, a little bit tricky. For instance, subq $0x80, %rsp and |
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236 | * subq $0x78, %rsp can result in two instructions with different |
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237 | * op-code lengths. |
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1121 | jermar | 238 | * Therefore we align the interrupt handlers. |
1021 | jermar | 239 | */ |
224 | palkovsky | 240 | |
1021 | jermar | 241 | .iflt \i-32 |
242 | .if (1 << \i) & ERROR_WORD_INTERRUPT_LIST |
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243 | /* |
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244 | * Version with error word. |
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245 | */ |
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246 | subq $IREGISTER_SPACE, %rsp |
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247 | .else |
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248 | /* |
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249 | * Version without error word, |
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250 | */ |
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251 | subq $(IREGISTER_SPACE+8), %rsp |
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252 | .endif |
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253 | .else |
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254 | /* |
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255 | * Version without error word, |
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256 | */ |
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257 | subq $(IREGISTER_SPACE+8), %rsp |
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258 | .endif |
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224 | palkovsky | 259 | |
1021 | jermar | 260 | save_all_gpr |
2784 | jermar | 261 | cld |
224 | palkovsky | 262 | |
1021 | jermar | 263 | movq $(\i), %rdi # %rdi - first parameter |
264 | movq %rsp, %rsi # %rsi - pointer to istate |
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265 | call exc_dispatch # exc_dispatch(i, istate) |
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799 | palkovsky | 267 | restore_all_gpr |
268 | # $8 = Skip error word |
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1021 | jermar | 269 | addq $(IREGISTER_SPACE+8), %rsp |
224 | palkovsky | 270 | iretq |
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1094 | palkovsky | 272 | .align INTERRUPT_ALIGN |
224 | palkovsky | 273 | .if (\n-\i)-1 |
274 | handler "(\i+1)",\n |
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275 | .endif |
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276 | .endm |
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1094 | palkovsky | 277 | |
278 | .align INTERRUPT_ALIGN |
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224 | palkovsky | 279 | interrupt_handlers: |
280 | h_start: |
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281 | handler 0 IDT_ITEMS |
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282 | h_end: |
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803 | palkovsky | 283 | |
2606 | jermar | 284 | ## Low-level syscall handler |
285 | # |
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286 | # Registers on entry: |
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287 | # |
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288 | # @param rcx Userspace return address. |
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289 | # @param r11 Userspace RLFAGS. |
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290 | # |
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291 | # @param rax Syscall number. |
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292 | # @param rdi 1st syscall argument. |
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293 | # @param rsi 2nd syscall argument. |
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294 | # @param rdx 3rd syscall argument. |
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295 | # @param r10 4th syscall argument. Used instead of RCX because the |
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296 | # SYSCALL instruction clobbers it. |
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297 | # @param r8 5th syscall argument. |
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298 | # @param r9 6th syscall argument. |
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299 | # |
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300 | # @return Return value is in rax. |
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301 | # |
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803 | palkovsky | 302 | syscall_entry: |
2606 | jermar | 303 | swapgs # Switch to hidden gs |
304 | # |
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305 | # %gs:0 Scratch space for this thread's user RSP |
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306 | # %gs:8 Address to be used as this thread's kernel RSP |
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307 | # |
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308 | movq %rsp, %gs:0 # Save this thread's user RSP |
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309 | movq %gs:8, %rsp # Set this thread's kernel RSP |
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310 | swapgs # Switch back to remain consistent |
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311 | sti |
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806 | palkovsky | 312 | |
2606 | jermar | 313 | pushq %rcx |
314 | pushq %r11 |
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806 | palkovsky | 315 | |
2606 | jermar | 316 | movq %r10, %rcx # Copy the 4th argument where it is expected |
317 | pushq %rax |
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803 | palkovsky | 318 | call syscall_handler |
2606 | jermar | 319 | addq $8, %rsp |
955 | palkovsky | 320 | |
806 | palkovsky | 321 | popq %r11 |
322 | popq %rcx |
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2606 | jermar | 323 | |
324 | cli |
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325 | swapgs |
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326 | movq %gs:0, %rsp # Restore the user RSP |
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327 | swapgs |
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806 | palkovsky | 329 | sysretq |
2606 | jermar | 330 | |
224 | palkovsky | 331 | .data |
332 | .global interrupt_handler_size |
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820 | jermar | 334 | interrupt_handler_size: .quad (h_end-h_start)/IDT_ITEMS |