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hypervisor: mshv: add port I/O helpers
Decode MSHV port access size, direction, string, and REP state through small helpers instead of open-coded bitfield reads. Keep scalar I/O behavior unchanged and continue rejecting string I/O in this step. Put the x86_64 port I/O helpers in their own module so the string emulation path can grow without bloating the top-level MSHV code. Signed-off-by: Wei Liu <liuwe@microsoft.com> Assisted-by: Copilot:GPT-5.5
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@@ -1722,74 +1722,6 @@ impl MshvVcpu {
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Ok(())
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}
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#[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")]
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fn handle_io_port_intercept(&self, info: &hv_x64_io_port_intercept_message) -> cpu::Result<()> {
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let access_info = info.access_info;
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// SAFETY: access_info is valid, otherwise we won't be here
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let len = unsafe { access_info.__bindgen_anon_1.access_size() } as usize;
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let is_write = info.header.intercept_access_type == 1;
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let port = info.port_number;
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let mut data: [u8; 4] = [0; 4];
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let mut ret_rax = info.rax;
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/*
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* XXX: Ignore QEMU fw_cfg (0x5xx) and debug console (0x402) ports.
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*
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* Cloud Hypervisor doesn't support fw_cfg at the moment. It does support 0x402
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* under the "fwdebug" feature flag. But that feature is not enabled by default
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* and is considered legacy.
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*
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* OVMF unconditionally pokes these IO ports with string IO.
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*
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* Instead of trying to implement string IO support now which does not do much
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* now, skip those ports explicitly to avoid panicking.
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*
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* Proper string IO support can be added once we gain the ability to translate
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* guest virtual addresses to guest physical addresses on MSHV.
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*/
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match port {
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0x402 | 0x510 | 0x511 | 0x514 => {
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self.advance_rip_update_rax(info, ret_rax)?;
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return Ok(());
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}
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_ => {}
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}
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assert!(
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// SAFETY: access_info is valid, otherwise we won't be here
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(unsafe { access_info.__bindgen_anon_1.string_op() } != 1),
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"String IN/OUT not supported"
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);
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assert!(
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// SAFETY: access_info is valid, otherwise we won't be here
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(unsafe { access_info.__bindgen_anon_1.rep_prefix() } != 1),
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"Rep IN/OUT not supported"
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);
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if is_write {
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let data = (info.rax as u32).to_le_bytes();
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if let Some(vm_ops) = &self.vm_ops {
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vm_ops
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.pio_write(port.into(), &data[0..len])
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.map_err(|e| cpu::HypervisorCpuError::RunVcpu(e.into()))?;
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}
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} else {
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if let Some(vm_ops) = &self.vm_ops {
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vm_ops
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.pio_read(port.into(), &mut data[0..len])
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.map_err(|e| cpu::HypervisorCpuError::RunVcpu(e.into()))?;
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}
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let v = u32::from_le_bytes(data);
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/* Preserve high bits in EAX but clear out high bits in RAX */
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let mask = 0xffffffff >> (32 - len * 8);
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let eax = (info.rax as u32 & !mask) | (v & mask);
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ret_rax = eax as u64;
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}
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self.advance_rip_update_rax(info, ret_rax)
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}
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#[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")]
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fn advance_rip_update_rax(
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&self,
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179
hypervisor/src/mshv/x86_64/io_port.rs
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179
hypervisor/src/mshv/x86_64/io_port.rs
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// Copyright © 2026, Microsoft Corporation
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//
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR BSD-3-Clause
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//
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use anyhow::anyhow;
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use mshv_bindings::{
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HV_INTERCEPT_ACCESS_READ, HV_INTERCEPT_ACCESS_WRITE, hv_x64_io_port_intercept_message,
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};
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use crate::cpu;
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use crate::mshv::MshvVcpu;
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impl MshvVcpu {
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#[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")]
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fn io_port_access_len(info: &hv_x64_io_port_intercept_message) -> cpu::Result<usize> {
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let access_info = info.access_info;
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// SAFETY: access_info comes from an MSHV IO port intercept message.
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let len = unsafe { access_info.__bindgen_anon_1.access_size() } as usize;
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match len {
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1 | 2 | 4 => Ok(len),
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_ => Err(cpu::HypervisorCpuError::RunVcpu(anyhow!(
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"Unsupported MSHV I/O port access size {len}"
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))),
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}
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}
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#[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")]
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fn io_port_is_write(info: &hv_x64_io_port_intercept_message) -> cpu::Result<bool> {
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match info.header.intercept_access_type as u32 {
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HV_INTERCEPT_ACCESS_READ => Ok(false),
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HV_INTERCEPT_ACCESS_WRITE => Ok(true),
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access => Err(cpu::HypervisorCpuError::RunVcpu(anyhow!(
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"Unsupported MSHV I/O port access type {access}"
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))),
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}
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}
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#[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")]
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fn io_port_is_string(info: &hv_x64_io_port_intercept_message) -> bool {
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let access_info = info.access_info;
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// SAFETY: access_info comes from an MSHV IO port intercept message.
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unsafe { access_info.__bindgen_anon_1.string_op() != 0 }
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}
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#[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")]
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fn io_port_has_rep(info: &hv_x64_io_port_intercept_message) -> bool {
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let access_info = info.access_info;
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// SAFETY: access_info comes from an MSHV IO port intercept message.
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unsafe { access_info.__bindgen_anon_1.rep_prefix() != 0 }
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}
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#[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")]
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pub(in crate::mshv) fn handle_io_port_intercept(
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&self,
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info: &hv_x64_io_port_intercept_message,
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) -> cpu::Result<()> {
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let port = info.port_number;
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/*
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* XXX: Ignore QEMU fw_cfg (0x5xx) and debug console (0x402) ports.
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*
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* Cloud Hypervisor doesn't support fw_cfg at the moment. It does support 0x402
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* under the "fwdebug" feature flag. But that feature is not enabled by default
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* and is considered legacy.
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*
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* OVMF unconditionally pokes these IO ports with string IO.
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*
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* Instead of trying to implement string IO support now which does not do much
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* now, skip those ports explicitly to avoid panicking.
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*
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* Proper string IO support can be added once we gain the ability to translate
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* guest virtual addresses to guest physical addresses on MSHV.
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*/
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match port {
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0x402 | 0x510 | 0x511 | 0x514 => {
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self.advance_rip_update_rax(info, info.rax)?;
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return Ok(());
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}
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_ => {}
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}
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assert!(
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!Self::io_port_is_string(info),
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"String IN/OUT not supported"
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);
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assert!(!Self::io_port_has_rep(info), "Rep IN/OUT not supported");
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self.handle_scalar_io_port_intercept(info)
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}
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#[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")]
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fn handle_scalar_io_port_intercept(
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&self,
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info: &hv_x64_io_port_intercept_message,
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) -> cpu::Result<()> {
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let len = Self::io_port_access_len(info)?;
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let is_write = Self::io_port_is_write(info)?;
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let port = info.port_number;
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let mut data: [u8; 4] = [0; 4];
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let mut ret_rax = info.rax;
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if is_write {
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let data = (info.rax as u32).to_le_bytes();
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if let Some(vm_ops) = &self.vm_ops {
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vm_ops
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.pio_write(port.into(), &data[0..len])
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.map_err(|e| cpu::HypervisorCpuError::RunVcpu(e.into()))?;
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}
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} else {
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if let Some(vm_ops) = &self.vm_ops {
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vm_ops
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.pio_read(port.into(), &mut data[0..len])
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.map_err(|e| cpu::HypervisorCpuError::RunVcpu(e.into()))?;
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}
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let v = u32::from_le_bytes(data);
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/* Preserve high bits in EAX but clear out high bits in RAX */
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let mask = 0xffffffff >> (32 - len * 8);
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let eax = (info.rax as u32 & !mask) | (v & mask);
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ret_rax = eax as u64;
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}
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self.advance_rip_update_rax(info, ret_rax)
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use mshv_bindings::hv_x64_io_port_access_info;
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use super::*;
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fn io_port_info(
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access_size: u8,
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string_op: bool,
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rep_prefix: bool,
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access_type: u8,
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rcx: u64,
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) -> hv_x64_io_port_intercept_message {
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let mut access_info = hv_x64_io_port_access_info { as_uint8: 0 };
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// SAFETY: access_info is initialized locally and the bitfield setters are generated by
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// bindgen for this union variant.
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unsafe {
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access_info.__bindgen_anon_1.set_access_size(access_size);
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access_info.__bindgen_anon_1.set_string_op(string_op as u8);
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access_info
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.__bindgen_anon_1
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.set_rep_prefix(rep_prefix as u8);
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}
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let mut info = hv_x64_io_port_intercept_message::default();
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info.access_info = access_info;
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info.header.intercept_access_type = access_type;
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info.rcx = rcx;
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info
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_io_port_access_info_helpers() {
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let info = io_port_info(4, true, true, HV_INTERCEPT_ACCESS_WRITE as u8, 7);
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assert_eq!(MshvVcpu::io_port_access_len(&info).unwrap(), 4);
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assert!(MshvVcpu::io_port_is_write(&info).unwrap());
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assert!(MshvVcpu::io_port_is_string(&info));
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assert!(MshvVcpu::io_port_has_rep(&info));
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_io_port_access_info_rejects_invalid_values() {
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let bad_size = io_port_info(3, false, false, HV_INTERCEPT_ACCESS_READ as u8, 0);
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let bad_access = io_port_info(1, false, false, 0xff, 0);
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assert!(MshvVcpu::io_port_access_len(&bad_size).is_err());
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assert!(MshvVcpu::io_port_is_write(&bad_access).is_err());
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}
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}
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@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ use crate::arch::x86::{
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};
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pub mod emulator;
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pub mod io_port;
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///
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/// Export generically-named wrappers of mshv_bindings for Unix-based platforms
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