osd-contiki/cpu/x86/mm/tss-prot-domains.c
Michael LeMay 4cdb7ba9b6 x86: Add TSS-based protection domain support
This patch extends the protection domain framework with an additional
plugin to use Task-State Segment (TSS) structures to offload much of
the work of switching protection domains to the CPU.  This can save
space compared to paging, since paging requires two 4KiB page tables
and one 32-byte page table plus one whole-system TSS and an additional
32-byte data structure for each protection domain, whereas the
approach implemented by this patch just requires a 128-byte data
structure for each protection domain.  Only a small number of
protection domains will typically be used, so
n * 128 < 8328 + (n * 32).

For additional information, please refer to cpu/x86/mm/README.md.

GCC 6 is introducing named address spaces for the FS and GS segments
[1].  LLVM Clang also provides address spaces for the FS and GS
segments [2].  This patch also adds support to the multi-segment X86
memory management subsystem for using these features instead of inline
assembly blocks, which enables type checking to detect some address
space mismatches.

[1] https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Named-Address-Spaces.html
[2] http://llvm.org/releases/3.3/tools/clang/docs/LanguageExtensions.html#target-specific-extensions
2016-04-22 08:16:39 -07:00

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#include <stdint.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "gdt.h"
#include "helpers.h"
#include "idt.h"
#include "prot-domains.h"
#include "stacks.h"
#include "syscalls.h"
#include "tss.h"
uint32_t prot_domains_main_esp;
syscalls_entrypoint_t ATTR_KERN_ADDR_SPACE *prot_domains_syscall;
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void app_main(void);
void
prot_domains_reg(dom_client_data_t ATTR_KERN_ADDR_SPACE *dcd,
uintptr_t mmio, size_t mmio_sz,
uintptr_t meta, size_t meta_sz,
bool pio)
{
segment_desc_t desc;
uint32_t eflags;
dom_id_t dom_id;
volatile struct dom_kern_data ATTR_KERN_ADDR_SPACE *dkd;
KERN_READL(dom_id, dcd->dom_id);
dkd = prot_domains_kern_data + dom_id;
prot_domains_reg_multi_seg(dkd, mmio, mmio_sz, meta, meta_sz);
/* Only the kernel protection domain requires port I/O access outside of the
* interrupt handlers.
*/
eflags = EFLAGS_IOPL(pio ? PRIV_LVL_USER : PRIV_LVL_INT);
if(dom_id == DOM_ID_app) {
eflags |= EFLAGS_IF;
}
/* Keep this initialization in sync with the register definitions in
* tss-prot-domains-asm.S.
*/
KERN_WRITEL(dkd->tss.ebp, 0);
KERN_WRITEL(dkd->tss.ebx, 0);
KERN_WRITEL(dkd->tss.esi, BIT(dom_id));
KERN_WRITEL(dkd->tss.eip,
(dom_id == DOM_ID_app) ?
(uint32_t)app_main :
(uint32_t)prot_domains_syscall_dispatcher);
KERN_WRITEL(dkd->tss.cs, GDT_SEL_CODE);
KERN_WRITEL(dkd->tss.ds, GDT_SEL_DATA);
KERN_WRITEL(dkd->tss.es, GDT_SEL_DATA);
KERN_WRITEL(dkd->tss.fs, LDT_SEL_KERN);
KERN_WRITEL(dkd->tss.gs,
(meta_sz == 0) ? GDT_SEL_NULL : LDT_SEL_META);
KERN_WRITEL(dkd->tss.ss, GDT_SEL_STK);
/* This stack pointer is only actually used in application protection domain.
* Other domains enter at system call dispatcher, which switches to main
* stack.
*/
KERN_WRITEL(dkd->tss.esp,
/* Two return addresses have been consumed: */
STACKS_INIT_TOP + (2 * sizeof(uintptr_t)));
KERN_WRITEL(dkd->tss.eflags, eflags);
KERN_WRITEL(dkd->tss.ldt, GDT_SEL_LDT(dom_id));
KERN_WRITEL(dkd->tss.esp2, STACKS_SIZE_MAIN + STACKS_SIZE_INT);
KERN_WRITEL(dkd->tss.ss2, GDT_SEL_STK_INT);
KERN_WRITEL(dkd->tss.esp0,
STACKS_SIZE_MAIN + STACKS_SIZE_INT + STACKS_SIZE_EXC);
KERN_WRITEL(dkd->tss.ss0, GDT_SEL_STK_EXC);
KERN_WRITEW(dkd->tss.t, 0);
KERN_WRITEW(dkd->tss.iomap_base, sizeof(tss_t));
KERN_WRITEL(dkd->tss.cr3, 0);
segment_desc_init(&desc,
KERN_DATA_OFF_TO_PHYS_ADDR((uint32_t)&(dkd->tss)),
sizeof(dkd->tss),
/* It should be possible for code at any privilege level to invoke the task's
* system call dispatcher.
*/
SEG_FLAG(DPL, PRIV_LVL_USER) | SEG_TYPE_TSS32_AVAIL);
gdt_insert(GDT_IDX_TSS(dom_id), desc);
KERN_WRITEW(dcd->tss_sel, GDT_SEL(GDT_IDX_TSS(dom_id), PRIV_LVL_USER));
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void dev_not_avail_isr(void);
void
prot_domains_impl_init(void)
{
__asm__ __volatile__ ("ltr %0" :: "r" ((uint16_t)GDT_SEL_TSS(DOM_ID_kern)));
__asm__ __volatile__ ("lldt %0" :: "r" ((uint16_t)GDT_SEL_LDT(DOM_ID_kern)));
idt_set_intr_gate_desc(7,
(uint32_t)dev_not_avail_isr,
GDT_SEL_CODE_EXC, PRIV_LVL_EXC);
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
int main();
void
prot_domains_launch_kernel(void)
{
multi_segment_launch_kernel();
/* Activate kernel protection domain, entering the kernel at main. */
__asm__ __volatile__ (
"pushl %[_ss_]\n\t"
"pushl %[_top_of_stk_]\n\t"
"pushl %[_eflags_]\n\t"
"pushl %[_cs_]\n\t"
"pushl %[_kern_start_]\n\t"
"iretl\n\t"
:
: [_ss_] "g" (GDT_SEL_STK),
[_eflags_] "g" (EFLAGS_IOPL(PRIV_LVL_USER)),
[_cs_] "g" (GDT_SEL_CODE),
[_kern_start_] "g" (main),
/* one address has already been consumed */
[_top_of_stk_] "g" (STACKS_INIT_TOP + sizeof(uint32_t))
);
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void
prot_domains_launch_app()
{
far_pointer_t app_ptr = { 0, GDT_SEL_TSS(DOM_ID_app) };
__asm__ __volatile__ ("ljmp *%0" :: "m" (app_ptr));
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/