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authorBandan Das2014-05-06 08:19:15 +0200
committerPaolo Bonzini2014-05-06 18:59:57 +0200
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KVM: nVMX: rearrange get_vmx_mem_address
Our common function for vmptr checks (in 2/4) needs to fetch the memory address Signed-off-by: Bandan Das <bsd@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/x86/kvm/vmx.c')
-rw-r--r--arch/x86/kvm/vmx.c106
1 files changed, 53 insertions, 53 deletions
diff --git a/arch/x86/kvm/vmx.c b/arch/x86/kvm/vmx.c
index 72b8012991b9..917a15efc45b 100644
--- a/arch/x86/kvm/vmx.c
+++ b/arch/x86/kvm/vmx.c
@@ -5792,6 +5792,59 @@ static enum hrtimer_restart vmx_preemption_timer_fn(struct hrtimer *timer)
}
/*
+ * Decode the memory-address operand of a vmx instruction, as recorded on an
+ * exit caused by such an instruction (run by a guest hypervisor).
+ * On success, returns 0. When the operand is invalid, returns 1 and throws
+ * #UD or #GP.
+ */
+static int get_vmx_mem_address(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu,
+ unsigned long exit_qualification,
+ u32 vmx_instruction_info, gva_t *ret)
+{
+ /*
+ * According to Vol. 3B, "Information for VM Exits Due to Instruction
+ * Execution", on an exit, vmx_instruction_info holds most of the
+ * addressing components of the operand. Only the displacement part
+ * is put in exit_qualification (see 3B, "Basic VM-Exit Information").
+ * For how an actual address is calculated from all these components,
+ * refer to Vol. 1, "Operand Addressing".
+ */
+ int scaling = vmx_instruction_info & 3;
+ int addr_size = (vmx_instruction_info >> 7) & 7;
+ bool is_reg = vmx_instruction_info & (1u << 10);
+ int seg_reg = (vmx_instruction_info >> 15) & 7;
+ int index_reg = (vmx_instruction_info >> 18) & 0xf;
+ bool index_is_valid = !(vmx_instruction_info & (1u << 22));
+ int base_reg = (vmx_instruction_info >> 23) & 0xf;
+ bool base_is_valid = !(vmx_instruction_info & (1u << 27));
+
+ if (is_reg) {
+ kvm_queue_exception(vcpu, UD_VECTOR);
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ /* Addr = segment_base + offset */
+ /* offset = base + [index * scale] + displacement */
+ *ret = vmx_get_segment_base(vcpu, seg_reg);
+ if (base_is_valid)
+ *ret += kvm_register_read(vcpu, base_reg);
+ if (index_is_valid)
+ *ret += kvm_register_read(vcpu, index_reg)<<scaling;
+ *ret += exit_qualification; /* holds the displacement */
+
+ if (addr_size == 1) /* 32 bit */
+ *ret &= 0xffffffff;
+
+ /*
+ * TODO: throw #GP (and return 1) in various cases that the VM*
+ * instructions require it - e.g., offset beyond segment limit,
+ * unusable or unreadable/unwritable segment, non-canonical 64-bit
+ * address, and so on. Currently these are not checked.
+ */
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
* Emulate the VMXON instruction.
* Currently, we just remember that VMX is active, and do not save or even
* inspect the argument to VMXON (the so-called "VMXON pointer") because we
@@ -5951,59 +6004,6 @@ static int handle_vmoff(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
return 1;
}
-/*
- * Decode the memory-address operand of a vmx instruction, as recorded on an
- * exit caused by such an instruction (run by a guest hypervisor).
- * On success, returns 0. When the operand is invalid, returns 1 and throws
- * #UD or #GP.
- */
-static int get_vmx_mem_address(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu,
- unsigned long exit_qualification,
- u32 vmx_instruction_info, gva_t *ret)
-{
- /*
- * According to Vol. 3B, "Information for VM Exits Due to Instruction
- * Execution", on an exit, vmx_instruction_info holds most of the
- * addressing components of the operand. Only the displacement part
- * is put in exit_qualification (see 3B, "Basic VM-Exit Information").
- * For how an actual address is calculated from all these components,
- * refer to Vol. 1, "Operand Addressing".
- */
- int scaling = vmx_instruction_info & 3;
- int addr_size = (vmx_instruction_info >> 7) & 7;
- bool is_reg = vmx_instruction_info & (1u << 10);
- int seg_reg = (vmx_instruction_info >> 15) & 7;
- int index_reg = (vmx_instruction_info >> 18) & 0xf;
- bool index_is_valid = !(vmx_instruction_info & (1u << 22));
- int base_reg = (vmx_instruction_info >> 23) & 0xf;
- bool base_is_valid = !(vmx_instruction_info & (1u << 27));
-
- if (is_reg) {
- kvm_queue_exception(vcpu, UD_VECTOR);
- return 1;
- }
-
- /* Addr = segment_base + offset */
- /* offset = base + [index * scale] + displacement */
- *ret = vmx_get_segment_base(vcpu, seg_reg);
- if (base_is_valid)
- *ret += kvm_register_read(vcpu, base_reg);
- if (index_is_valid)
- *ret += kvm_register_read(vcpu, index_reg)<<scaling;
- *ret += exit_qualification; /* holds the displacement */
-
- if (addr_size == 1) /* 32 bit */
- *ret &= 0xffffffff;
-
- /*
- * TODO: throw #GP (and return 1) in various cases that the VM*
- * instructions require it - e.g., offset beyond segment limit,
- * unusable or unreadable/unwritable segment, non-canonical 64-bit
- * address, and so on. Currently these are not checked.
- */
- return 0;
-}
-
/* Emulate the VMCLEAR instruction */
static int handle_vmclear(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
{