1 /*-
2  * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986 The Regents of the University of California.
3  * Copyright (c) 1989, 1990 William Jolitz
4  * Copyright (c) 1994 John Dyson
5  * Copyright (c) 2008 The DragonFly Project.
6  * All rights reserved.
7  *
8  * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
9  * the Systems Programming Group of the University of Utah Computer
10  * Science Department, and William Jolitz.
11  *
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39  *
40  *	from: @(#)vm_machdep.c	7.3 (Berkeley) 5/13/91
41  *	Utah $Hdr: vm_machdep.c 1.16.1.1 89/06/23$
42  * $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/i386/vm_machdep.c,v 1.132.2.9 2003/01/25 19:02:23 dillon Exp $
43  * $DragonFly: src/sys/platform/pc64/amd64/vm_machdep.c,v 1.3 2008/08/29 17:07:10 dillon Exp $
44  */
45 
46 #include <sys/param.h>
47 #include <sys/systm.h>
48 #include <sys/malloc.h>
49 #include <sys/proc.h>
50 #include <sys/buf.h>
51 #include <sys/interrupt.h>
52 #include <sys/vnode.h>
53 #include <sys/vmmeter.h>
54 #include <sys/kernel.h>
55 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
56 #include <sys/unistd.h>
57 
58 #include <machine/clock.h>
59 #include <machine/cpu.h>
60 #include <machine/md_var.h>
61 #include <machine/smp.h>
62 #include <machine/pcb.h>
63 #include <machine/pcb_ext.h>
64 #include <machine/segments.h>
65 #include <machine/globaldata.h>	/* npxthread */
66 
67 #include <vm/vm.h>
68 #include <vm/vm_param.h>
69 #include <sys/lock.h>
70 #include <vm/vm_kern.h>
71 #include <vm/vm_page.h>
72 #include <vm/vm_map.h>
73 #include <vm/vm_extern.h>
74 
75 #include <sys/thread2.h>
76 
77 #include <bus/isa/isa.h>
78 
79 char machine[] = MACHINE;
80 SYSCTL_STRING(_hw, HW_MACHINE, machine, CTLFLAG_RD,
81 	      machine, 0, "Machine class");
82 
83 /*
84  * Finish a fork operation, with lwp lp2 nearly set up.
85  * Copy and update the pcb, set up the stack so that the child
86  * ready to run and return to user mode.
87  */
88 void
89 cpu_fork(struct lwp *lp1, struct lwp *lp2, int flags)
90 {
91 	struct pcb *pcb2;
92 
93 	if ((flags & RFPROC) == 0) {
94 		if ((flags & RFMEM) == 0) {
95 			/* unshare user LDT */
96 			struct pcb *pcb1 = lp1->lwp_thread->td_pcb;
97 			struct pcb_ldt *pcb_ldt = pcb1->pcb_ldt;
98 			if (pcb_ldt && pcb_ldt->ldt_refcnt > 1) {
99 				pcb_ldt = user_ldt_alloc(pcb1,pcb_ldt->ldt_len);
100 				user_ldt_free(pcb1);
101 				pcb1->pcb_ldt = pcb_ldt;
102 				set_user_ldt(pcb1);
103 			}
104 		}
105 		return;
106 	}
107 
108 	/* Ensure that lp1's pcb is up to date. */
109 	if (mdcpu->gd_npxthread == lp1->lwp_thread)
110 		npxsave(lp1->lwp_thread->td_savefpu);
111 
112 	/*
113 	 * Copy lp1's PCB.  This really only applies to the
114 	 * debug registers and FP state, but its faster to just copy the
115 	 * whole thing.  Because we only save the PCB at switchout time,
116 	 * the register state may not be current.
117 	 */
118 	pcb2 = lp2->lwp_thread->td_pcb;
119 	*pcb2 = *lp1->lwp_thread->td_pcb;
120 
121 	/*
122 	 * Create a new fresh stack for the new process.
123 	 * Copy the trap frame for the return to user mode as if from a
124 	 * syscall.  This copies the user mode register values.
125 	 *
126 	 * pcb_rsp must allocate an additional call-return pointer below
127 	 * the trap frame which will be restored by cpu_heavy_restore from
128 	 * PCB_RIP, and the thread's td_sp pointer must allocate an
129 	 * additonal two quadwords below the pcb_rsp call-return pointer to
130 	 * hold the LWKT restore function pointer and rflags.
131 	 *
132 	 * The LWKT restore function pointer must be set to cpu_heavy_restore,
133 	 * which is our standard heavy-weight process switch-in function.
134 	 * YYY eventually we should shortcut fork_return and fork_trampoline
135 	 * to use the LWKT restore function directly so we can get rid of
136 	 * all the extra crap we are setting up.
137 	 */
138 	lp2->lwp_md.md_regs = (struct trapframe *)pcb2 - 1;
139 	bcopy(lp1->lwp_md.md_regs, lp2->lwp_md.md_regs, sizeof(*lp2->lwp_md.md_regs));
140 
141 	/*
142 	 * Set registers for trampoline to user mode.  Leave space for the
143 	 * return address on stack.  These are the kernel mode register values.
144 	 */
145 	pcb2->pcb_unused01 = 0;
146 	pcb2->pcb_rbx = (unsigned long)fork_return;	/* fork_trampoline argument */
147 	pcb2->pcb_rbp = 0;
148 	pcb2->pcb_rsp = (unsigned long)lp2->lwp_md.md_regs - sizeof(void *);
149 	pcb2->pcb_r12 = (unsigned long)lp2;		/* fork_trampoline argument */
150 	pcb2->pcb_r13 = 0;
151 	pcb2->pcb_r14 = 0;
152 	pcb2->pcb_r15 = 0;
153 	pcb2->pcb_rip = (unsigned long)fork_trampoline;
154 	lp2->lwp_thread->td_sp = (char *)(pcb2->pcb_rsp - sizeof(void *));
155 	*(u_int64_t *)lp2->lwp_thread->td_sp = PSL_USER;
156 	lp2->lwp_thread->td_sp -= sizeof(void *);
157 	*(void **)lp2->lwp_thread->td_sp = (void *)cpu_heavy_restore;
158 
159 	/*
160 	 * pcb2->pcb_ldt:	duplicated below, if necessary.
161 	 * pcb2->pcb_savefpu:	cloned above.
162 	 * pcb2->pcb_flags:	cloned above (always 0 here?).
163 	 * pcb2->pcb_onfault:	cloned above (always NULL here?).
164 	 */
165 
166 	/*
167 	 * XXX don't copy the i/o pages.  this should probably be fixed.
168 	 */
169 	pcb2->pcb_ext = 0;
170 
171         /* Copy the LDT, if necessary. */
172         if (pcb2->pcb_ldt != 0) {
173 		if (flags & RFMEM) {
174 			pcb2->pcb_ldt->ldt_refcnt++;
175 		} else {
176 			pcb2->pcb_ldt = user_ldt_alloc(pcb2,
177 				pcb2->pcb_ldt->ldt_len);
178 		}
179         }
180 	bcopy(&lp1->lwp_thread->td_tls, &lp2->lwp_thread->td_tls,
181 	      sizeof(lp2->lwp_thread->td_tls));
182 	/*
183 	 * Now, cpu_switch() can schedule the new lwp.
184 	 * pcb_rsp is loaded pointing to the cpu_switch() stack frame
185 	 * containing the return address when exiting cpu_switch.
186 	 * This will normally be to fork_trampoline(), which will have
187 	 * %rbx loaded with the new lwp's pointer.  fork_trampoline()
188 	 * will set up a stack to call fork_return(lp, frame); to complete
189 	 * the return to user-mode.
190 	 */
191 }
192 
193 /*
194  * Prepare new lwp to return to the address specified in params.
195  */
196 int
197 cpu_prepare_lwp(struct lwp *lp, struct lwp_params *params)
198 {
199 	struct trapframe *regs = lp->lwp_md.md_regs;
200 	void *bad_return = NULL;
201 	int error;
202 
203 	regs->tf_rip = (long)params->func;
204 	regs->tf_rsp = (long)params->stack;
205 	/* Set up argument for function call */
206 	regs->tf_rdi = (long)params->arg; /* JG Can this be in userspace addresses? */
207 	/*
208 	 * Set up fake return address.  As the lwp function may never return,
209 	 * we simply copy out a NULL pointer and force the lwp to receive
210 	 * a SIGSEGV if it returns anyways.
211 	 */
212 	regs->tf_rsp -= sizeof(void *);
213 	error = copyout(&bad_return, (void *)regs->tf_rsp, sizeof(bad_return));
214 	if (error)
215 		return (error);
216 
217 	cpu_set_fork_handler(lp,
218 	    (void (*)(void *, struct trapframe *))generic_lwp_return, lp);
219 	return (0);
220 }
221 
222 /*
223  * Intercept the return address from a freshly forked process that has NOT
224  * been scheduled yet.
225  *
226  * This is needed to make kernel threads stay in kernel mode.
227  */
228 void
229 cpu_set_fork_handler(struct lwp *lp, void (*func)(void *, struct trapframe *),
230 		     void *arg)
231 {
232 	/*
233 	 * Note that the trap frame follows the args, so the function
234 	 * is really called like this:  func(arg, frame);
235 	 */
236 	lp->lwp_thread->td_pcb->pcb_rbx = (long)func;	/* function */
237 	lp->lwp_thread->td_pcb->pcb_r12 = (long)arg;	/* first arg */
238 }
239 
240 void
241 cpu_set_thread_handler(thread_t td, void (*rfunc)(void), void *func, void *arg)
242 {
243 	td->td_pcb->pcb_rbx = (long)func;
244 	td->td_pcb->pcb_r12 = (long)arg;
245 	td->td_switch = cpu_lwkt_switch;
246 	td->td_sp -= sizeof(void *);
247 	*(void **)td->td_sp = rfunc;	/* exit function on return */
248 	td->td_sp -= sizeof(void *);
249 	*(void **)td->td_sp = cpu_kthread_restore;
250 }
251 
252 void
253 cpu_lwp_exit(void)
254 {
255 	struct thread *td = curthread;
256 	struct pcb *pcb;
257 
258 	pcb = td->td_pcb;
259 
260 	/* Some i386 functionality was dropped */
261 	KKASSERT(pcb->pcb_ext == NULL);
262 
263 	/*
264 	 * disable all hardware breakpoints
265 	 */
266         if (pcb->pcb_flags & PCB_DBREGS) {
267                 reset_dbregs();
268                 pcb->pcb_flags &= ~PCB_DBREGS;
269         }
270 	td->td_gd->gd_cnt.v_swtch++;
271 
272 	crit_enter_quick(td);
273 	if (td->td_flags & TDF_TSLEEPQ)
274 		tsleep_remove(td);
275 	lwkt_deschedule_self(td);
276 	lwkt_remove_tdallq(td);
277 	cpu_thread_exit();
278 }
279 
280 /*
281  * Terminate the current thread.  The caller must have already acquired
282  * the thread's rwlock and placed it on a reap list or otherwise notified
283  * a reaper of its existance.  We set a special assembly switch function which
284  * releases td_rwlock after it has cleaned up the MMU state and switched
285  * out the stack.
286  *
287  * Must be caller from a critical section and with the thread descheduled.
288  */
289 void
290 cpu_thread_exit(void)
291 {
292 	npxexit();
293 	curthread->td_switch = cpu_exit_switch;
294 	curthread->td_flags |= TDF_EXITING;
295 	lwkt_switch();
296 	panic("cpu_thread_exit: lwkt_switch() unexpectedly returned");
297 }
298 
299 int
300 grow_stack(struct proc *p, u_long sp)
301 {
302 	int rv;
303 
304 	rv = vm_map_growstack (p, sp);
305 	if (rv != KERN_SUCCESS)
306 		return (0);
307 
308 	return (1);
309 }
310 
311 /*
312  * Tell whether this address is in some physical memory region.
313  * Currently used by the kernel coredump code in order to avoid
314  * dumping the ``ISA memory hole'' which could cause indefinite hangs,
315  * or other unpredictable behaviour.
316  */
317 
318 int
319 is_physical_memory(vm_offset_t addr)
320 {
321 	return 1;
322 }
323 
324 /*
325  * Used by /dev/kmem to determine if we can safely read or write
326  * the requested KVA range.  Some portions of kernel memory are
327  * not governed by our virtual page table.
328  */
329 extern int64_t _end;
330 extern void _start(void);
331 
332 int
333 kvm_access_check(vm_offset_t saddr, vm_offset_t eaddr, int prot)
334 {
335 	vm_offset_t addr;
336 
337 	if (saddr >= trunc_page((vm_offset_t)&_start) && eaddr <= round_page((vm_offset_t)&_end))
338 		return 0;
339 	if (saddr < KvaStart)
340 		return EFAULT;
341 	if (eaddr >= KvaEnd)
342 		return EFAULT;
343 	for (addr = saddr; addr < eaddr; addr += PAGE_SIZE)  {
344 		if (pmap_extract(&kernel_pmap, addr) == 0)
345 			return EFAULT;
346 	}
347 	if (!kernacc((caddr_t)saddr, eaddr - saddr, prot))
348 		return EFAULT;
349 	return 0;
350 }
351