Processor.cpp 9.9 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (c) 2018-2021, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
  3. *
  4. * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
  5. */
  6. #include <AK/StdLibExtras.h>
  7. #include <Kernel/Arch/x86/Processor.h>
  8. #include <Kernel/Arch/x86/TrapFrame.h>
  9. #include <Kernel/Panic.h>
  10. #include <Kernel/Process.h>
  11. #include <Kernel/Random.h>
  12. #include <Kernel/Sections.h>
  13. #include <Kernel/Thread.h>
  14. namespace Kernel {
  15. NAKED void thread_context_first_enter(void)
  16. {
  17. // enter_thread_context returns to here first time a thread is executing
  18. asm(
  19. // switch_context will have pushed from_thread and to_thread to our news
  20. // stack prior to thread_context_first_enter() being called, and the
  21. // pointer to TrapFrame was the top of the stack before that
  22. " popq %rdi \n" // from_thread (argument 0)
  23. " popq %rsi \n" // to_thread (argument 1)
  24. " popq %rdx \n" // pointer to TrapFrame (argument 2)
  25. " cld \n"
  26. " call context_first_init \n"
  27. " jmp common_trap_exit \n");
  28. };
  29. NAKED void do_assume_context(Thread*, u32)
  30. {
  31. // clang-format off
  32. // FIXME: I hope (Thread* thread, u32 flags) aren't compiled away
  33. asm(
  34. " movq %rdi, %r12 \n" // save thread ptr
  35. " movq %rsi, %r13 \n" // save flags
  36. // We're going to call Processor::init_context, so just make sure
  37. // we have enough stack space so we don't stomp over it
  38. " subq $(" __STRINGIFY(16 + REGISTER_STATE_SIZE + TRAP_FRAME_SIZE + 8) "), %rsp \n"
  39. " cld \n"
  40. " call do_init_context \n"
  41. " movq %rax, %rsp \n" // move stack pointer to what Processor::init_context set up for us
  42. " movq %r12, %rdi \n" // to_thread
  43. " movq %r12, %rsi \n" // from_thread
  44. " pushq %r12 \n" // to_thread (for thread_context_first_enter)
  45. " pushq %r12 \n" // from_thread (for thread_context_first_enter)
  46. " leaq thread_context_first_enter(%rip), %r12 \n" // should be same as regs.rip
  47. " pushq %r12 \n"
  48. " jmp enter_thread_context \n");
  49. // clang-format on
  50. }
  51. StringView Processor::platform_string()
  52. {
  53. return "x86_64"sv;
  54. }
  55. // FIXME: For the most part this is a copy of the i386-specific function, get rid of the code duplication
  56. FlatPtr Processor::init_context(Thread& thread, bool leave_crit)
  57. {
  58. VERIFY(is_kernel_mode());
  59. VERIFY(g_scheduler_lock.is_locked());
  60. if (leave_crit) {
  61. // Leave the critical section we set up in in Process::exec,
  62. // but because we still have the scheduler lock we should end up with 1
  63. VERIFY(in_critical() == 2);
  64. m_in_critical = 1; // leave it without triggering anything or restoring flags
  65. }
  66. u64 kernel_stack_top = thread.kernel_stack_top();
  67. // Add a random offset between 0-256 (16-byte aligned)
  68. kernel_stack_top -= round_up_to_power_of_two(get_fast_random<u8>(), 16);
  69. u64 stack_top = kernel_stack_top;
  70. // TODO: handle NT?
  71. VERIFY((cpu_flags() & 0x24000) == 0); // Assume !(NT | VM)
  72. auto& regs = thread.regs();
  73. bool return_to_user = (regs.cs & 3) != 0;
  74. stack_top -= 1 * sizeof(u64);
  75. *reinterpret_cast<u64*>(kernel_stack_top - 2 * sizeof(u64)) = FlatPtr(&exit_kernel_thread);
  76. stack_top -= sizeof(RegisterState);
  77. // we want to end up 16-byte aligned, %rsp + 8 should be aligned
  78. stack_top -= sizeof(u64);
  79. *reinterpret_cast<u64*>(kernel_stack_top - sizeof(u64)) = 0;
  80. // set up the stack so that after returning from thread_context_first_enter()
  81. // we will end up either in kernel mode or user mode, depending on how the thread is set up
  82. // However, the first step is to always start in kernel mode with thread_context_first_enter
  83. RegisterState& iretframe = *reinterpret_cast<RegisterState*>(stack_top);
  84. iretframe.rdi = regs.rdi;
  85. iretframe.rsi = regs.rsi;
  86. iretframe.rbp = regs.rbp;
  87. iretframe.rsp = 0;
  88. iretframe.rbx = regs.rbx;
  89. iretframe.rdx = regs.rdx;
  90. iretframe.rcx = regs.rcx;
  91. iretframe.rax = regs.rax;
  92. iretframe.r8 = regs.r8;
  93. iretframe.r9 = regs.r9;
  94. iretframe.r10 = regs.r10;
  95. iretframe.r11 = regs.r11;
  96. iretframe.r12 = regs.r12;
  97. iretframe.r13 = regs.r13;
  98. iretframe.r14 = regs.r14;
  99. iretframe.r15 = regs.r15;
  100. iretframe.rflags = regs.rflags;
  101. iretframe.rip = regs.rip;
  102. iretframe.cs = regs.cs;
  103. if (return_to_user) {
  104. iretframe.userspace_rsp = regs.rsp;
  105. iretframe.userspace_ss = GDT_SELECTOR_DATA3 | 3;
  106. } else {
  107. iretframe.userspace_rsp = kernel_stack_top;
  108. iretframe.userspace_ss = 0;
  109. }
  110. // make space for a trap frame
  111. stack_top -= sizeof(TrapFrame);
  112. TrapFrame& trap = *reinterpret_cast<TrapFrame*>(stack_top);
  113. trap.regs = &iretframe;
  114. trap.prev_irq_level = 0;
  115. trap.next_trap = nullptr;
  116. stack_top -= sizeof(u64); // pointer to TrapFrame
  117. *reinterpret_cast<u64*>(stack_top) = stack_top + 8;
  118. if constexpr (CONTEXT_SWITCH_DEBUG) {
  119. if (return_to_user) {
  120. dbgln("init_context {} ({}) set up to execute at rip={}:{}, rsp={}, stack_top={}, user_top={}",
  121. thread,
  122. VirtualAddress(&thread),
  123. iretframe.cs, regs.rip,
  124. VirtualAddress(regs.rsp),
  125. VirtualAddress(stack_top),
  126. iretframe.userspace_rsp);
  127. } else {
  128. dbgln("init_context {} ({}) set up to execute at rip={}:{}, rsp={}, stack_top={}",
  129. thread,
  130. VirtualAddress(&thread),
  131. iretframe.cs, regs.rip,
  132. VirtualAddress(regs.rsp),
  133. VirtualAddress(stack_top));
  134. }
  135. }
  136. // make switch_context() always first return to thread_context_first_enter()
  137. // in kernel mode, so set up these values so that we end up popping iretframe
  138. // off the stack right after the context switch completed, at which point
  139. // control is transferred to what iretframe is pointing to.
  140. regs.rip = FlatPtr(&thread_context_first_enter);
  141. regs.rsp0 = kernel_stack_top;
  142. regs.rsp = stack_top;
  143. return stack_top;
  144. }
  145. void Processor::switch_context(Thread*& from_thread, Thread*& to_thread)
  146. {
  147. VERIFY(!m_in_irq);
  148. VERIFY(m_in_critical == 1);
  149. VERIFY(is_kernel_mode());
  150. dbgln_if(CONTEXT_SWITCH_DEBUG, "switch_context --> switching out of: {} {}", VirtualAddress(from_thread), *from_thread);
  151. // m_in_critical is restored in enter_thread_context
  152. from_thread->save_critical(m_in_critical);
  153. // clang-format off
  154. // Switch to new thread context, passing from_thread and to_thread
  155. // through to the new context using registers rdx and rax
  156. asm volatile(
  157. // NOTE: changing how much we push to the stack affects thread_context_first_enter()!
  158. "pushfq \n"
  159. "pushq %%rbx \n"
  160. "pushq %%rcx \n"
  161. "pushq %%rbp \n"
  162. "pushq %%rsi \n"
  163. "pushq %%rdi \n"
  164. "pushq %%r8 \n"
  165. "pushq %%r9 \n"
  166. "pushq %%r10 \n"
  167. "pushq %%r11 \n"
  168. "pushq %%r12 \n"
  169. "pushq %%r13 \n"
  170. "pushq %%r14 \n"
  171. "pushq %%r15 \n"
  172. "movq %%rsp, %[from_rsp] \n"
  173. "leaq 1f(%%rip), %%rbx \n"
  174. "movq %%rbx, %[from_rip] \n"
  175. "movq %[to_rsp0], %%rbx \n"
  176. "movl %%ebx, %[tss_rsp0l] \n"
  177. "shrq $32, %%rbx \n"
  178. "movl %%ebx, %[tss_rsp0h] \n"
  179. "movq %[to_rsp], %%rsp \n"
  180. "pushq %[to_thread] \n"
  181. "pushq %[from_thread] \n"
  182. "pushq %[to_rip] \n"
  183. "cld \n"
  184. "movq 16(%%rsp), %%rsi \n"
  185. "movq 8(%%rsp), %%rdi \n"
  186. "jmp enter_thread_context \n"
  187. "1: \n"
  188. "popq %%rdx \n"
  189. "popq %%rax \n"
  190. "popq %%r15 \n"
  191. "popq %%r14 \n"
  192. "popq %%r13 \n"
  193. "popq %%r12 \n"
  194. "popq %%r11 \n"
  195. "popq %%r10 \n"
  196. "popq %%r9 \n"
  197. "popq %%r8 \n"
  198. "popq %%rdi \n"
  199. "popq %%rsi \n"
  200. "popq %%rbp \n"
  201. "popq %%rcx \n"
  202. "popq %%rbx \n"
  203. "popfq \n"
  204. : [from_rsp] "=m" (from_thread->regs().rsp),
  205. [from_rip] "=m" (from_thread->regs().rip),
  206. [tss_rsp0l] "=m" (m_tss.rsp0l),
  207. [tss_rsp0h] "=m" (m_tss.rsp0h),
  208. "=d" (from_thread), // needed so that from_thread retains the correct value
  209. "=a" (to_thread) // needed so that to_thread retains the correct value
  210. : [to_rsp] "g" (to_thread->regs().rsp),
  211. [to_rsp0] "g" (to_thread->regs().rsp0),
  212. [to_rip] "c" (to_thread->regs().rip),
  213. [from_thread] "d" (from_thread),
  214. [to_thread] "a" (to_thread)
  215. : "memory", "rbx"
  216. );
  217. // clang-format on
  218. dbgln_if(CONTEXT_SWITCH_DEBUG, "switch_context <-- from {} {} to {} {}", VirtualAddress(from_thread), *from_thread, VirtualAddress(to_thread), *to_thread);
  219. }
  220. UNMAP_AFTER_INIT void Processor::initialize_context_switching(Thread& initial_thread)
  221. {
  222. VERIFY(initial_thread.process().is_kernel_process());
  223. auto& regs = initial_thread.regs();
  224. m_tss.iomapbase = sizeof(m_tss);
  225. m_tss.rsp0l = regs.rsp0 & 0xffffffff;
  226. m_tss.rsp0h = regs.rsp0 >> 32;
  227. m_scheduler_initialized = true;
  228. // clang-format off
  229. asm volatile(
  230. "movq %[new_rsp], %%rsp \n" // switch to new stack
  231. "pushq %[from_to_thread] \n" // to_thread
  232. "pushq %[from_to_thread] \n" // from_thread
  233. "pushq %[new_rip] \n" // save the entry rip to the stack
  234. "cld \n"
  235. "pushq %[cpu] \n" // push argument for init_finished before register is clobbered
  236. "call pre_init_finished \n"
  237. "pop %%rdi \n" // move argument for init_finished into place
  238. "call init_finished \n"
  239. "call post_init_finished \n"
  240. "movq 24(%%rsp), %%rdi \n" // move pointer to TrapFrame into place
  241. "call enter_trap_no_irq \n"
  242. "retq \n"
  243. :: [new_rsp] "g" (regs.rsp),
  244. [new_rip] "a" (regs.rip),
  245. [from_to_thread] "b" (&initial_thread),
  246. [cpu] "c" ((u64)id())
  247. );
  248. // clang-format on
  249. VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
  250. }
  251. }