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Rob Bradford
4c0784f041 build: Bump vhost-user-backend, vhost, and virtio-queue
Update the vhost-user-backend crate version used along with related
crates (vhost and virtio-queue.) This requires minor changes to the
types used for the memory in the backends with the use of the
BitmapMmapRegion type for the Bitmap implementation.

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit d10f20eb71)
2024-08-21 16:02:44 +01:00
Rob Bradford
8632dda669 block: Replace specific bitmap implementation with trait
Replace the specific Bitmap implementation from the type signature used
for functions that take memory. This allows more flexibility when using
these functions in particular when these functions are used by the
vhost-user-block backend. An updated vhost-user-backend crate requires
extra constraints on the Bitmap implementation used (it must support
BitmapReplace which AtomicBitmap does not.)

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit 6c0dedd560)
2024-08-21 16:02:44 +01:00
Rob Bradford
c2d3d015d8 net_util: Replace specific bitmap implementation with trait
Replace the specific Bitmap implementation from the type signature used
for functions that take memory. This allows more flexibility when using
these functions in particular when these functions are used by the
vhost-user-net backend. An updated vhost-user-backend crate requires
extra constraints on the Bitmap implementation used (it must support
BitmapReplace which AtomicBitmap does not.)

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit b29edfbee8)
2024-08-21 16:02:44 +01:00
Bo Chen
115c455eaf build: Release v37.1 (bug fix release)
Signed-off-by: Bo Chen <chen.bo@intel.com>
2024-03-14 20:39:27 -07:00
Bo Chen
259b8aa1c8 tests: Run "test_live_upgrade_numa" on aarch64 only
Our Azure VM for x86_64 workers are now much smaller, and does not have
enough RAM to run the "test_live_upgrade_numa" test. Instead, this test
will still be tested on the aarch64 worker, and the "local" upgrade
variation of the same test will also be tested on all workers. So we
should be good from test coverage point of view.

Signed-off-by: Bo Chen <chen.bo@intel.com>
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Bo Chen
2a9978f3c0 tests: Enable live upgrade tests
Signed-off-by: Bo Chen <chen.bo@intel.com>
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Bo Chen
3c4ff7de01 hypervisor: Use legacy definitions of kvm structs for live-upgrade
Use 'kvm_vcpu_events_old' and 'kvm_clock_data_old' to support
deserialization from legacy definitions of kvm structs, so that we can
support live-upgrade from previous point releases.

Signed-off-by: Bo Chen <chen.bo@intel.com>
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Bo Chen
de6d6f2558 hypervisor: Make (de)serialize for XsaveState backward compatible
Signed-off-by: Bo Chen <chen.bo@intel.com>
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
baf719c6ff tests: Remove unnecessary use of vec![] macro
Beta clippy fix

warning: useless use of `vec!`
    --> tests/integration.rs:5845:23
     |
5845 |         let kernels = vec![direct_kernel_boot_path()];
     |                       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: you can use an array directly: `[direct_kernel_boot_path()]`
     |
     = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#useless_vec
     = note: `#[warn(clippy::useless_vec)]` on by default

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit 61afd93a50)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
c59c61a983 vmm: Make thread local initialiser constant
Beta clippy fix:

warning: initializer for `thread_local` value can be made `const`
  --> vmm/src/sigwinch_listener.rs:27:40
   |
27 |     static TX: RefCell<Option<File>> = RefCell::new(None);
   |                                        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `const { RefCell::new(None) }`
   |
   = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#thread_local_initializer_can_be_made_const
   = note: `#[warn(clippy::thread_local_initializer_can_be_made_const)]` on by default

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit 9dfc39d336)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
448fafd23a vmm: Directly clone console resize pipe
Beta clippy fix:

warning: this call to `as_ref.map(...)` does nothing
    --> vmm/src/device_manager.rs:1234:9
     |
1234 |         self.console_resize_pipe.as_ref().map(Arc::clone)
     |         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `self.console_resize_pipe.clone()`
     |
     = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#useless_asref
     = note: `#[warn(clippy::useless_asref)]` on by default

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit e70bf59809)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Ravi kumar Veeramally
196a59f209 tests: Migrate docker container from ubuntu 20.04 to 22.04
The following tests have been temporarily disabled:

1. Live upgrade/migration test with ovs-dpdk (#5532);
2. Disk hotplug tests on windows guests (#6037);

This patch has been tested with PR #6048.

Signed-off-by: Ravi kumar Veeramally <ravikumar.veeramally@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Zhao <michael.zhao@arm.com>
Tested-by: Bo Chen <chen.bo@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 24f384d239)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Ravi kumar Veeramally
35d1998965 vmm: Replace Debug with Display rendering in HTTP error message
Bumping anyhow crate from 1.0.75 to 1.0.79 will cause seccomp
failures through integration tests. Newly added backtrace support
relies on readlink and many other syscalls.

Issue noticed with test_api_http_pause_resume test, where second time
of VM PAUSE or VM RESUME prints error and causes panic.
Noticed that panic message in a thread which is not allowed to write
output triggered the issue.

So implementing Display trait for HttpError and ApiError enums to avoid
adding many syscalls to seccomp filter section.

Signed-off-by: Ravi kumar Veeramally <ravikumar.veeramally@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 895dc12a74)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Bo Chen
c5904a413e arch: Remove unused wrapper data structure for linux_loader
The `ByteValued` trait implementations for the data structures from the
'linux_loader' crate are no longer needed, and hence their wrappers can
be removed.

Signed-off-by: Bo Chen <chen.bo@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 9b0b881351)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Bo Chen
7729024451 main: Clarify truncate behavior for event monitor file
Fix beta clippy issue:

error: file opened with `create`, but `truncate` behavior not defined
   --> src/main.rs:624:26
    |
624 |                         .create(true)
    |                          ^^^^^^^^^^^^- help: add: `.truncate(true)`
    |
    = help: if you intend to overwrite an existing file entirely, call `.truncate(true)`
    = help: if you instead know that you may want to keep some parts of the old file, call `.truncate(false)`
    = help: alternatively, use `.append(true)` to append to the file instead of overwriting it
    = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#suspicious_open_options
    = note: `-D clippy::suspicious-open-options` implied by `-D warnings`
    = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::suspicious_open_options)]`

Signed-off-by: Bo Chen <chen.bo@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit c1f4a7b295)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Bo Chen
5580dd6e6a tests: Avoid clippy warning of unhandled I/O bytes
Fixes beta clippy issue:

error: read amount is not handled
    --> tests/integration.rs:2121:15
     |
2121 |         match pty.read(&mut buf) {
     |               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
     |
     = help: use `Read::read_exact` instead, or handle partial reads
note: the result is consumed here, but the amount of I/O bytes remains unhandled
    --> tests/integration.rs:2122:13
     |
2122 | /             Ok(_) => {
2123 | |                 let output = std::str::from_utf8(&buf).unwrap().to_string();
2124 | |                 match tx.send(output) {
2125 | |                     Ok(_) => (),
2126 | |                     Err(_) => break,
2127 | |                 }
2128 | |             }
     | |_____________^
     = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unused_io_amount
     = note: `#[deny(clippy::unused_io_amount)]` on by default

Signed-off-by: Bo Chen <chen.bo@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 36890373cd)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
21ea5afa0a vhost_user_block: Allow dead_code for embedded error
The embedded error in the enum will be read on debug output of the
error.

Fixes beta clippy issue:

warning: field `0` is never read
  --> vhost_user_block/src/lib.rs:64:23
   |
64 |     CreateKillEventFd(io::Error),
   |     ----------------- ^^^^^^^^^
   |     |
   |     field in this variant
   |
   = note: `#[warn(dead_code)]` on by default
help: consider changing the field to be of unit type to suppress this warning while preserving the field numbering, or remove the field
   |
64 |     CreateKillEventFd(()),
   |                       ~~

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit 107f4bdc12)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
a09d536dc1 performance-metrics: Allow dead_code for embedded error
The embedded error in the enum will be read on debug output of the
error.

Fixes beta clippy issue:

warning: field `0` is never read
  --> performance-metrics/src/performance_tests.rs:25:11
   |
25 |     Infra(InfraError),
   |     ----- ^^^^^^^^^^
   |     |
   |     field in this variant
   |
   = note: `#[warn(dead_code)]` on by default
help: consider changing the field to be of unit type to suppress this warning while preserving the field numbering, or remove the field
   |
25 |     Infra(()),
   |           ~~

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit 8899ebd63c)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
f8a5c149eb block: qcow: Fix beta clippy issue
warning: field `0` is never read
   --> block/src/qcow/vec_cache.rs:139:21
    |
139 |     struct NumCache(pub u64);
    |            -------- ^^^^^^^
    |            |
    |            field in this struct
    |
    = note: `#[warn(dead_code)]` on by default
help: consider changing the field to be of unit type to suppress this warning while preserving the field numbering, or remove the field
    |
139 |     struct NumCache(());
    |                     ~~

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit c19c73cb99)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Yi Wang
8e6bdcbf11 build: fix clippy ptr arg issue
CI reports errors:

error: writing `&Vec` instead of `&[_]` involves a new object where a slice will do
    --> arch/src/x86_64/mod.rs:1351:19
     |
1351 |     epc_sections: &Vec<SgxEpcSection>,
     |                   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: change this to: `&[SgxEpcSection]`
     |
     = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#ptr_arg
     = note: `-D clippy::ptr-arg` implied by `-D warnings`
     = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::ptr_arg)]`

Signed-off-by: Yi Wang <foxywang@tencent.com>
(cherry picked from commit 3d6594a594)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Yi Wang
93631b5e23 build: fix clippy Path::join issue
CI reports clippy errors:

error: argument to `Path::join` starts with a path separator
    --> tests/integration.rs:4076:58
     |
4076 |         let serial_socket = guest.tmp_dir.as_path().join("/tmp/serial.socket");
     |                                                          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
     |
     = note: joining a path starting with separator will replace the path instead
     = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#join_absolute_paths

Signed-off-by: Yi Wang <foxywang@tencent.com>
(cherry picked from commit ee2f0c3cb4)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Yi Wang
ade953e582 build: fix clippy complex closures issue
CI reports clippy errors:

error: in a `match` scrutinee, avoid complex blocks or closures with blocks; instead, move the block or closure higher and bind it with a `let`
   --> test_infra/src/lib.rs:93:51
    |
93  |           match (|| -> Result<(), WaitForBootError> {
    |  ___________________________________________________^
94  | |             let listener =
95  | |                 TcpListener::bind(listen_addr.as_str()).map_err(WaitForBootError::Listen)?;
96  | |             listener
...   |
145 | |             }
146 | |         })() {
    | |_________^
    |
    = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#blocks_in_conditions
    = note: `-D clippy::blocks-in-conditions` implied by `-D warnings`
    = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::blocks_in_conditions)]`

Signed-off-by: Yi Wang <foxywang@tencent.com>
(cherry picked from commit 9c2d650cb8)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
a3bd7eb9a0 hypervisor: kvm: Import TDX vmcall structure
Consistent with the other data structures and constants used in TDX
support code import the necessary structures from the kernel for
accessing the vmcall structure.

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit 3993663e5c)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Thomas Barrett
b0dd4e72c5 pci: vfio: naturally align bar
According to PCIe specification, a 64-bit MMIO BAR should be
naturally aligned. In addition to being more compliant with
the specification, natural aligned BARs are mapped with
the largest possible page size by the host iommu driver, which
should speed up boot time and reduce IOTLB thrashing for virtual
machines with VFIO devices.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Barrett <tbarrett@crusoeenergy.com>
(cherry picked from commit c9f94be7ab)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Alyssa Ross
ed1b415bad virtio-devices: fix reading vsock connect command
The socket is nonblocking, so it's not guaranteed that it will be
possible to read the whole connect command in a single iteration of
the event loop.  To reproduce:

	(echo -n 'CONNECT '; sleep 1; echo 1234; cat) | socat STDIO UNIX-CONNECT:vsock.sock

This would produce the error:

	cloud-hypervisor: 5.509209s: <_vsock4> INFO:virtio-devices/src/vsock/unix/muxer.rs:446 -- vsock: error adding local-init connection: UnixRead(Os { code: 11, kind: WouldBlock, message: "Resource temporarily unavailable" })

To fix this, if we only get a partial command, we need to save it for
future iterations of the event loop, and only proceed once we've read
a complete command.

Signed-off-by: Alyssa Ross <hi@alyssa.is>
(cherry picked from commit 48de800756)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Alyssa Ross
71708c9794 vmm: limit VSOCK CIDs to 32 bits
The VIRTIO specification[1] says:

> The upper 32 bits of the CID are reserved and zeroed.

We should therefore not allow the user to supply a VSOCK CID with
those bits set.  To accomplish this, limit the public API of the
virtio-vsock device to only accept 32-bit CIDs, while still using
64-bit CIDs internally since that's how virtio-vsock works.

[1]: https://docs.oasis-open.org/virtio/virtio/v1.2/csd01/virtio-v1.2-csd01.html#x1-4400004

Signed-off-by: Alyssa Ross <hi@alyssa.is>
(cherry picked from commit 451d3fb2f0)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Alyssa Ross
f58f9cf16a vmm: forbid using special VSOCK CIDs for guests
I accidentally ran a VM with CID 2 (VMADDR_CID_HOST), and very strange
and difficult to debug behavior ensued.  I don't think a virtio-vsock
device should be allowed to have any of the special CIDs
(VMADDR_CID_ANY, VMADDR_CID_HYPERVISOR, VMADDR_CID_LOCAL, VMADDR_CID_HOST).

Signed-off-by: Alyssa Ross <hi@alyssa.is>
(cherry picked from commit 7d0b85d727)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Thomas Barrett
a7d967215f arch: x86_64: handle npot CPU topology
This PR addresses a bug in which the cpu topology of a guest
with non power-of-two number of cores is incorrect. For example,
in some contexts, a virtual machine with 2-sockets and 12-cores
will incorrectly believe that 16 cores are on socket 1 and 8
cores are on socket 2. In other cases, common topology enumeration
software such as hwloc will crash.

The root of the problem was the way that cloud-hypervisor generates
apic_id. On x86_64, the (x2) apic_id embeds information about cpu
topology. The cpuid instruction is primarily used to discover the
number of sockets, dies, cores, threads, etc. Using this information,
the (x2) apic_id is masked to determine which {core, die, socket} the
cpu is on. When the cpu topology is not a power of two
(e.g. a 12-core machine), this requires non-contiguous (x2) apic_id.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Barrett <tbarrett@crusoeenergy.com>
(cherry picked from commit 5c0b66529a)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Bo Chen
0e29fe1517 build: Bump rustix from 0.38.8 to 0.38.25
Signed-off-by: Bo Chen <chen.bo@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 026d8908fd)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Bo Chen
fbb648166a fuzz: Fix cargo fuzz build issue with crc32c
Signed-off-by: Bo Chen <chen.bo@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 08120b79fc)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
ea87988f93 block: Replace use of crc32c crate with crc-any
According to crates.io the crc-any crate is actively maintained which
avoids issues with the crc32c crate and the nightly compiler.

Fixes: #6168

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit d516374c39)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Bo Chen
f35d573431 build: Bump vmm-sys-util crate and its consumers
This patch bumps the following crates, including `kvm-bindings@0.7.0`*,
`kvm-ioctls@0.16.0`**, `linux-loader@0.11.0`, `versionize@0.2.0`,
`versionize_derive@0.1.6`***, `vhost@0.10.0`,
`vhost-user-backend@0.13.1`, `virtio-queue@0.11.0`, `vm-memory@0.14.0`,
`vmm-sys-util@0.12.1`, and the latest of `vfio-bindings`, `vfio-ioctls`,
`mshv-bindings`,`mshv-ioctls`, and `vfio-user`.

* A fork of the `kvm-bindings` crate is being used to support
serialization of various structs for migration [1]. Also, code changes
are made to accommodate the updated `struct xsave` from the Linux
kernel. Note: these changes related to `struct xsave` break
live-upgrade.

** The new `kvm-ioctls` crate introduced breaking changes for
the `get/set_one_reg` API on `aarch64` [2], so code changes are made to
the new APIs.

*** A fork of the `versionize_derive` crate is being used to support
versionize on packed structs [3].

[1] https://github.com/cloud-hypervisor/kvm-bindings/tree/ch-v0.7.0
[2] https://github.com/rust-vmm/kvm-ioctls/pull/223
[3] https://github.com/cloud-hypervisor/versionize_derive/tree/ch-0.1.6

Fixes: #6072

Signed-off-by: Bo Chen <chen.bo@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 3ce0fef7fd)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Thomas Barrett
a489a11ccf arch: x86_64: enable HTT flag
When the HTT flag CPUID.1.EDX[HTT] is 0, it indicates that there is
only a single logical processor in the package. When HTT is 1, it
indicates that CPUID.1.EBX[23:16] contains the number of logical
processors in the package.

When this information is not included in CPUID leaf 0x1, some cpu
topology enumeration software such as hwloc are known to crash.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Barrett <tbarrett@crusoeenergy.com>
(cherry picked from commit 5ec47d4883)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Thomas Barrett
4f1fb3632b arch: x86_64: enable nested virtualization on amd if supported
When using amd topology, the svm feature flag on cpuid leaf
0x8000_0001.ecx is overwritten. We update the amd cpu topology
logic to use the flag values that originated in
KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_CPUID ioctl and override as necessary.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Barrett <tbarrett@crusoeenergy.com>
(cherry picked from commit 7bc764d4e0)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Ravi kumar Veeramally
693e456793 build: Update ARM64 GitHub action for windows integration tests
Signed-off-by: Ravi kumar Veeramally <ravikumar.veeramally@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit fbcf5fb37d)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Ravi kumar Veeramally
8c1b112a60 build: Add GitHub action for metrics tests
Signed-off-by: Ravi kumar Veeramally <ravikumar.veeramally@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit d245e62427)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
26cab16830 build: Avoid cancellation of release build workflow on MQ
When running on the merge group this workflow is run twice - once for
the create event (merge queue creates a new branch) and once for the
merge_group event. Unfortunately the second event would cause the first
to be cancelled - unfortunately sometimes that second event is the
create event where the job in the workflow only runs if it is also a
tag.

By creating distinct concurrency groups for each event type then the
cross cancellation can be avoided.

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit 6f49d7f192)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
c588138187 build: Use authentication token to avoid GitHub rate limit
The workers share a common public IP address and often GitHub will
reject attempts to access the API due to exceeding the anonymous rate
limit threshold.

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit 0f71956d6d)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Bo Chen
4b72e5a886 build: Allow 'cancel-in-progress' for bare-metal workers
Signed-off-by: Bo Chen <chen.bo@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 46c9b9693c)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
51febbb7fe build: Add SGX, VFIO and rate limit testing to MQ
Run these workflows as part of the merge queue to help improve testing
coverage.

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit cdafe5344d)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Bo Chen
551d36e502 build: Add a step to fix workspace permissions on bare-metal workers
When a bare-metal worker is canceled, its workspace can be left with
files owned by the root user as a result of running tests from our
container. This patch add a step to fix workspace permissions for such
case before checking out code.

Signed-off-by: Bo Chen <chen.bo@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit f48942ce3f)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Bo Chen
6a5a2ac83d tests: Fix test_snapshot_restore_hotplug_virtiomem on 16 cores VM
It takes longer time to restore a VM on a VM with 16 cores comparing
with ones with 64 cores.

Signed-off-by: Bo Chen <chen.bo@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 0718067851)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Bo Chen
37666f842d build: Run integration tests on smaller VMs
Signed-off-by: Bo Chen <chen.bo@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit 7d60ab70e6)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Ravi kumar Veeramally
a09d828713 scripts: Update Azure storage location to access images
Signed-off-by: Ravi kumar Veeramally <ravikumar.veeramally@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 05ec6190da)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
67904a90fc build: Cancel in progress actions on update
If the PR updated cancel outstanding jobs to conserve resources.

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit 1db30405e1)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
196e653a50 build: Only run bisectability check on PRs
Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit 3e35529842)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
355148c3d6 build: Only check DCO on PRs
The DCO tool doesn't understand merge_groups but we still need to have a
valid status check to allow the merge group to proceed.

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit 96cc1ba76c)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
1dff2503a6 build: Skip release check on pull requests
This takes a long time and duplicates existing checks on the pull
requests.

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit 022f375ef8)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
f4c85aef89 build: Only run Intel + glibc on PR builds for x86-64 tests
Run all the tests on the merge queue.

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit 81b95023c4)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
0131a408bf build: Make the Windows Guest Test always pass on PR builds
When running with the merge queue the tests will be fully executed.

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit f15ca1aec3)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
bd506500d7 build: Remove unnecessary if event checks from vfio/sgx workflows
Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit cb8a728dfb)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
80724b1662 build: Use a nicer name for DCO check step
Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit 80aa91f24c)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
1f6b43db49 build: Ensure all required checks run on merge_group
And clean up some of the whitespace formatting so that the "name" and
"on" are grouped away from the "jobs".

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit d9f48505fe)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Bo Chen
878c2275a2 ci: Remove Jenkinsfile
Most of our CI workers are now running form GitHub actions, so we are
ready to disable Jenkins CI workers.

See: #6231

Signed-off-by: Bo Chen <chen.bo@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 1d098949b9)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Ravi kumar Veeramally
5fc018abdd build: Add GitHub action for Windows guest integration tests
Signed-off-by: Ravi kumar Veeramally <ravikumar.veeramally@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit ba6bfee4ff)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Ravi kumar Veeramally
690e10eef4 build: Add GitHub action for Rate Limiter integration tests
Signed-off-by: Ravi kumar Veeramally <ravikumar.veeramally@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 57fb97e41f)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Ravi kumar Veeramally
ea12024793 build: Add GitHub action for VFIO integration tests
Signed-off-by: Ravi kumar Veeramally <ravikumar.veeramally@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit b765acd608)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Ravi kumar Veeramally
e082ed23ed build: Add GitHub action for SGX integration tests
Signed-off-by: Ravi kumar Veeramally <ravikumar.veeramally@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 4fb86e9915)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
d1953633e2 build: Add some timeouts to integration test workflow
Add top-level timeout for the jobs and also more agressive per step
timeouts.

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit 1fe2771a0d)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
23f1490667 build: Add libc to matrix for x86-64 tests
To reduce issues caused by flaky tests split the musl and glibc jobs
into separate jobs. This means fewer jobs will need to be restarted for
flaky tests. This will also increase CI throughput since the musl builds
account for ~40% of the total CI time when run together with glibc.

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit 2e4079becb)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
b312a970ef build: Disable "fail fast" on x86-64 GitHub action
This will help handle flakiness in the builds by requiring the minimum
number of restarts.

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit d32de07be7)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
6e544d0a30 build: Switch GitHub action ARM64 builds to musl
Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit 6ec83c7d8e)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
bc84ac4699 build: Extend x86-64 GitHub action to AMD runner
Use the matrix to add a build runnind on the AMD variant of the garm
runner.

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit 84a6da5e93)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
78f0f30751 tests: Remove download of unused bionic image for aarch64
The bionic image was being downloaded and converted but no test uses
this image any longer.

Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit 6930370a03)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
8b0d43e2fe build: Add GitHub action for ARM64 integration tests
Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit 89f2a4882e)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
Rob Bradford
61430fb345 build: Add GitHub action for unit/integration testing
Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rbradford@rivosinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit 307a0166c5)
2024-03-14 19:52:57 -07:00
366 changed files with 25637 additions and 40598 deletions

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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
[profile.default]
# Don't let one individual test run for more than 10 minutes
slow-timeout = { period = "60s", terminate-after = 10 }

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@@ -1,70 +1,18 @@
version: 2
updates:
- package-ecosystem: cargo
directories:
- "/"
- "/fuzz"
schedule:
interval: weekly
allow:
- dependency-name: "acpi_tables"
- dependency-name: "kvm-bindings"
- dependency-name: "kvm-ioctls"
- dependency-name: "linux-loader"
- dependency-name: "micro_http"
- dependency-name: "mshv-bindings"
- dependency-name: "mshv-ioctls"
- dependency-name: "seccompiler"
- dependency-name: "vfio-bindings"
- dependency-name: "vfio-ioctls"
- dependency-name: "vfio_user"
- dependency-name: "vhost"
- dependency-name: "vhost-user-backend"
- dependency-name: "virtio-bindings"
- dependency-name: "virtio-queue"
- dependency-name: "vm-fdt"
- dependency-name: "vm-memory"
- dependency-name: "vmm-sys-util"
groups:
rust-vmm:
patterns:
- "*"
- package-ecosystem: cargo
directories:
- "/"
- "/fuzz"
schedule:
interval: weekly
allow:
- dependency-type: all
ignore:
- dependency-name: "acpi_tables"
- dependency-name: "kvm-bindings"
- dependency-name: "kvm-ioctls"
- dependency-name: "linux-loader"
- dependency-name: "micro_http"
- dependency-name: "mshv-bindings"
- dependency-name: "mshv-ioctls"
- dependency-name: "seccompiler"
- dependency-name: "vfio-bindings"
- dependency-name: "vfio-ioctls"
- dependency-name: "vfio_user"
- dependency-name: "vhost"
- dependency-name: "vhost-user-backend"
- dependency-name: "virtio-bindings"
- dependency-name: "virtio-queue"
- dependency-name: "vm-fdt"
- dependency-name: "vm-memory"
- dependency-name: "vmm-sys-util"
groups:
non-rust-vmm:
patterns:
- "*"
# Makes it possible to have another config for the same directory.
# https://github.com/dependabot/dependabot-core/issues/1778#issuecomment-1988140219
target-branch: main
- package-ecosystem: github-actions
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: daily
open-pull-requests-limit: 1
open-pull-requests-limit: 1
allow:
- dependency-type: direct
- dependency-type: indirect
- package-ecosystem: cargo
directory: "/fuzz"
schedule:
interval: daily
open-pull-requests-limit: 1
allow:
- dependency-type: direct
- dependency-type: indirect

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ jobs:
name: Audit
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: actions-rust-lang/audit@v1
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions-rs/audit-check@v1
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

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@@ -15,13 +15,13 @@ jobs:
- stable
- beta
- nightly
- "1.89.0"
- "1.70"
target:
- x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
- x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
steps:
- name: Code checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
@@ -29,46 +29,38 @@ jobs:
run: sudo apt install -y musl-tools
- name: Install Rust toolchain (${{ matrix.rust }})
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
toolchain: ${{ matrix.rust }}
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
override: true
- name: Build (default features)
run: cargo build --locked --bin cloud-hypervisor
run: cargo rustc --locked --bin cloud-hypervisor -- -D warnings -D clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks
- name: Build (kvm)
run: cargo build --locked --bin cloud-hypervisor --no-default-features --features "kvm"
run: cargo rustc --locked --bin cloud-hypervisor --no-default-features --features "kvm" -- -D warnings -D clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks
- name: Build (default features + tdx)
run: cargo build --locked --bin cloud-hypervisor --features "tdx"
run: cargo rustc --locked --bin cloud-hypervisor --features "tdx" -- -D warnings -D clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks
- name: Build (default features + dbus_api)
run: cargo build --locked --bin cloud-hypervisor --features "dbus_api"
run: cargo rustc --locked --bin cloud-hypervisor --features "dbus_api" -- -D warnings -D clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks
- name: Build (default features + guest_debug)
run: cargo build --locked --bin cloud-hypervisor --features "guest_debug"
- name: Build (default features + pvmemcontrol)
run: cargo build --locked --bin cloud-hypervisor --features "pvmemcontrol"
- name: Build (default features + fw_cfg)
run: cargo build --locked --bin cloud-hypervisor --features "fw_cfg"
- name: Build (default features + ivshmem)
run: cargo build --locked --bin cloud-hypervisor --features "ivshmem"
run: cargo rustc --locked --bin cloud-hypervisor --features "guest_debug" -- -D warnings -D clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks
- name: Build (mshv)
run: cargo build --locked --bin cloud-hypervisor --no-default-features --features "mshv"
run: cargo rustc --locked --bin cloud-hypervisor --no-default-features --features "mshv" -- -D warnings -D clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks
- name: Build (sev_snp)
run: cargo build --locked --bin cloud-hypervisor --no-default-features --features "sev_snp"
run: cargo rustc --locked --bin cloud-hypervisor --no-default-features --features "sev_snp" -- -D warnings -D clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks
- name: Build (igvm)
run: cargo build --locked --bin cloud-hypervisor --no-default-features --features "igvm"
run: cargo rustc --locked --bin cloud-hypervisor --no-default-features --features "igvm" -- -D warnings -D clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks
- name: Build (mshv + kvm)
run: cargo build --locked --bin cloud-hypervisor --no-default-features --features "mshv,kvm"
run: cargo rustc --locked --bin cloud-hypervisor --no-default-features --features "mshv,kvm" -- -D warnings -D clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks
- name: Release Build (default features)
run: cargo build --locked --all --release --target=${{ matrix.target }}

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@@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ on: [pull_request, merge_group]
jobs:
check:
name: DCO Check ("Signed-off-by")
name: DCO Check ("Signed-Off-By")
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up Python 3.x
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
uses: actions/setup-python@v1
with:
python-version: '3.x'
- name: Check DCO

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@@ -18,16 +18,16 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Code checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up QEMU
uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v3
uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v1
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v1
- name: Login to ghcr
uses: docker/login-action@v3
uses: docker/login-action@v2
with:
registry: ${{ env.REGISTRY }}
username: ${{ github.actor }}
@@ -36,17 +36,17 @@ jobs:
- name: Docker meta
id: meta
uses: docker/metadata-action@v5
uses: docker/metadata-action@v4
with:
images: ${{ env.REGISTRY }}/${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}
# generate Docker tags based on the following events/attributes
tags: |
type=raw,value=20251114-0
type=raw,value={{date 'YYYYMMDD'}}-0
type=sha
- name: Build and push
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'push' }}
uses: docker/build-push-action@v6
uses: docker/build-push-action@v2
with:
file: ./resources/Dockerfile
platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build only
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
uses: docker/build-push-action@v6
uses: docker/build-push-action@v2
with:
file: ./resources/Dockerfile
platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64

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@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
name: Cloud Hypervisor Code Formatting
on: [pull_request, merge_group]
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
build:
name: Code Formatting
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
rust:
- nightly
target:
- x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
- aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
env:
RUSTFLAGS: -D warnings
steps:
- name: Code checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Install Rust toolchain (${{ matrix.rust }})
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
with:
toolchain: ${{ matrix.rust }}
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
components: rustfmt
- name: Formatting (rustfmt)
run: cargo fmt --all -- --check
- name: Formatting (fuzz) (rustfmt)
run: cargo fmt --all --manifest-path fuzz/Cargo.toml -- --check

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@@ -14,19 +14,18 @@ jobs:
- nightly
target:
- x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
env:
RUSTFLAGS: -D warnings
steps:
- name: Code checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install Rust toolchain (${{ matrix.rust }})
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
toolchain: ${{ matrix.rust }}
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
override: true
- name: Install Cargo fuzz
run: cargo install cargo-fuzz
- name: Fuzz Build
# Temporary fix for cargo-fuzz on latest nightly: https://github.com/rust-fuzz/cargo-fuzz/issues/276
#run: cargo install cargo-fuzz
run: cargo install --git https://github.com/rust-fuzz/cargo-fuzz --rev b4df3e58f767b5cad8d1aa6753961003f56f3609
- name: Cargo Fuzz Build
run: cargo fuzz build
- name: Fuzz Check
run: cargo fuzz check

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@@ -8,12 +8,12 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Set up Python 3.10
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
uses: actions/setup-python@v3
with:
python-version: "3.10"
- name: Install dependencies

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Lint Dockerfile
uses: hadolint/hadolint-action@master

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@@ -6,14 +6,14 @@ concurrency:
jobs:
build:
timeout-minutes: 120
timeout-minutes: 60
name: Tests (ARM64)
runs-on: bookworm-arm64
runs-on: focal-arm64
steps:
- name: Fix workspace permissions
run: sudo chown -R runner:runner ${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}
run: sudo chown -R github-runner:github-runner ${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}
- name: Code checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Run unit tests (musl)
@@ -21,14 +21,14 @@ jobs:
- name: Load openvswitch module
run: sudo modprobe openvswitch
- name: Run integration tests (musl)
timeout-minutes: 60
timeout-minutes: 30
run: scripts/dev_cli.sh tests --integration --libc musl
- name: Install Azure CLI
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
run: |
sudo apt install -y ca-certificates curl apt-transport-https lsb-release gnupg
curl -sL https://packages.microsoft.com/keys/microsoft.asc | gpg --dearmor | sudo tee /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/microsoft.gpg > /dev/null
echo "deb [arch=arm64] https://packages.microsoft.com/repos/azure-cli/ bookworm main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/azure-cli.list
echo "deb [arch=arm64] https://packages.microsoft.com/repos/azure-cli/ focal main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/azure-cli.list
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y azure-cli
- name: Download Windows image

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@@ -7,12 +7,12 @@ on:
jobs:
build:
name: Tests (Metrics)
runs-on: bare-metal-9950x
runs-on: jammy-metrics
env:
METRICS_PUBLISH_KEY: ${{ secrets.METRICS_PUBLISH_KEY }}
steps:
- name: Code checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Run metrics tests

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@@ -7,18 +7,21 @@ concurrency:
jobs:
build:
name: Tests (Rate-Limiter)
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' && 'ubuntu-latest' || 'bare-metal-9950x' }}
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' && 'ubuntu-latest' || 'jammy-rate-limiter' }}
env:
AUTH_DOWNLOAD_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.AUTH_DOWNLOAD_TOKEN }}
steps:
- name: Fix workspace permissions
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
run: sudo chown -R github-runner:github-runner ${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}
- name: Code checkout
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Run rate-limiter integration tests
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
timeout-minutes: 20
timeout-minutes: 10
run: scripts/dev_cli.sh tests --integration-rate-limiter
- name: Skipping build for PR
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}

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@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
name: Cloud Hypervisor Tests (SGX)
on: [merge_group, pull_request]
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
build:
name: Tests (SGX)
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' && 'ubuntu-latest' || 'jammy-sgx' }}
env:
AUTH_DOWNLOAD_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.AUTH_DOWNLOAD_TOKEN }}
steps:
- name: Fix workspace permissions
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
run: sudo chown -R github-runner:github-runner ${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}
- name: Code checkout
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Run SGX integration tests
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
timeout-minutes: 10
run: scripts/dev_cli.sh tests --integration-sgx
- name: Run SGX integration tests for musl
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
timeout-minutes: 10
run: scripts/dev_cli.sh tests --integration-sgx --libc musl
- name: Skipping build for PR
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
run: echo "Skipping build for PR"

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@@ -7,27 +7,26 @@ concurrency:
jobs:
build:
name: Tests (VFIO)
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' && 'ubuntu-latest' || 'vfio-nvidia' }}
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' && 'ubuntu-latest' || 'jammy-vfio' }}
env:
AUTH_DOWNLOAD_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.AUTH_DOWNLOAD_TOKEN }}
steps:
- name: Fix workspace permissions
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
run: sudo chown -R runner:runner ${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}
run: sudo chown -R github-runner:github-runner ${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}
- name: Code checkout
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Run VFIO integration tests
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
timeout-minutes: 15
run: scripts/dev_cli.sh tests --integration-vfio
# Most tests are failing with musl see #6790
# - name: Run VFIO integration tests for musl
# if: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
# timeout-minutes: 15
# run: scripts/dev_cli.sh tests --integration-vfio --libc musl
- name: Run VFIO integration tests for musl
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
timeout-minutes: 15
run: scripts/dev_cli.sh tests --integration-vfio --libc musl
- name: Skipping build for PR
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
run: echo "Skipping build for PR"

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Code checkout
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Install Docker

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Code checkout
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' || (matrix.runner == 'garm-jammy' && matrix.libc == 'gnu') }}
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Install Docker

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@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
name: Link Check (lychee)
on: pull_request
jobs:
link_check:
name: Link Check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Code checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
# Fetch the entire history so git diff can compare against the base branch
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Get changed files in PR
id: changed-files
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v47 # Using a dedicated action for robustness
with:
# Compare the HEAD of the PR with the merge-base (where the PR branches off)
base_sha: ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}
# NEW STEP: Print all changed-files outputs for verification
- name: Verify Changed Files
run: |
echo "--- tj-actions/changed-files Outputs ---"
echo "any_changed: ${{ steps.changed-files.outputs.any_changed }}"
echo "all_changed_files: ${{ steps.changed-files.outputs.all_changed_files }}"
echo "added_files: ${{ steps.changed-files.outputs.added_files }}"
echo "modified_files: ${{ steps.changed-files.outputs.modified_files }}"
echo "deleted_files: ${{ steps.changed-files.outputs.deleted_files }}"
echo "renamed_files: ${{ steps.changed-files.outputs.renamed_files }}"
echo "----------------------------------------"
# This will also show if the all_changed_files string is empty or not
if [ -n "${{ steps.changed-files.outputs.all_changed_files }}" ]; then
echo "Detected changes: all_changed_files output is NOT empty."
else
echo "No changes detected: all_changed_files output IS empty."
fi
- name: Link Availability Check (Diff Only)
# MODIFIED: Only run lychee if the 'all_changed_files' output is not an empty string
if: ${{ steps.changed-files.outputs.all_changed_files != '' }}
uses: lycheeverse/lychee-action@master
with:
# Pass the space-separated list of changed files to lychee
args: --verbose --config .lychee.toml ${{ steps.changed-files.outputs.all_changed_files }}
failIfEmpty: false
fail: true

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name: MSHV Infra Setup
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
ARCH:
description: 'Architecture for the VM'
required: true
type: string
KEY:
description: 'SSH Key Name'
required: true
type: string
OS_DISK_SIZE:
description: 'OS Disk Size in GB'
required: true
type: string
RG:
description: 'Resource Group Name'
required: true
type: string
VM_SKU:
description: 'VM SKU'
required: true
type: string
secrets:
MI_CLIENT_ID:
required: true
RUNNER_RG:
required: true
STORAGE_ACCOUNT_PATHS:
required: true
ARCH_SOURCE_PATH:
required: true
USERNAME:
required: true
outputs:
RG_NAME:
description: 'Resource group of the VM'
value: ${{ jobs.infra-setup.outputs.RG_NAME }}
VM_NAME:
description: 'Name of the VM'
value: ${{ jobs.infra-setup.outputs.VM_NAME }}
PRIVATE_IP:
description: 'Private IP of the VM'
value: ${{ jobs.infra-setup.outputs.PRIVATE_IP }}
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
infra-setup:
name: ${{ inputs.ARCH }} VM Provision
runs-on: mshv
continue-on-error: true
outputs:
RG_NAME: ${{ steps.rg-setup.outputs.RG_NAME }}
VM_NAME: ${{ steps.vm-setup.outputs.VM_NAME }}
PRIVATE_IP: ${{ steps.get-vm-ip.outputs.PRIVATE_IP }}
steps:
- name: Install & login to AZ CLI
env:
MI_CLIENT_ID: ${{ secrets.MI_CLIENT_ID }}
run: |
set -e
echo "Installing Azure CLI if not already installed"
if ! command -v az &>/dev/null; then
curl -sL https://aka.ms/InstallAzureCLIDeb | sudo bash
else
echo "Azure CLI already installed"
fi
az --version
echo "Logging into Azure CLI using Managed Identity"
az login --identity --client-id ${MI_CLIENT_ID}
- name: Get Location
id: get-location
env:
SKU: ${{ inputs.VM_SKU }}
STORAGE_ACCOUNT_PATHS: ${{ secrets.STORAGE_ACCOUNT_PATHS }}
run: |
set -e
# Extract vCPU count from SKU (e.g., "Standard_D2s_v3" => 2)
vcpu=$(echo "$SKU" | sed -n 's/^Standard_[A-Za-z]\+\([0-9]\+\).*/\1/p')
if [[ -z "$vcpu" ]]; then
echo "Cannot extract vCPU count from SKU: $SKU"
exit 1
fi
SUPPORTED_LOCATIONS=$(echo "$STORAGE_ACCOUNT_PATHS" | jq -r 'to_entries[] | .key')
for location in $SUPPORTED_LOCATIONS; do
family=$(az vm list-skus --size "$SKU" --location "$location" --resource-type "virtualMachines" --query '[0].family' -o tsv)
if [[ -z "$family" ]]; then
echo "Cannot determine VM family for SKU: $SKU in $location"
continue
fi
usage=$(az vm list-usage --location "$location" --query "[?name.value=='$family'] | [0]" -o json)
current=$(echo "$usage" | jq -r '.currentValue')
limit=$(echo "$usage" | jq -r '.limit')
if [[ $((limit - current)) -ge $vcpu ]]; then
echo "Sufficient quota found in $location"
echo "location=$location" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
exit 0
fi
done
echo "No location found with sufficient vCPU quota for SKU: $SKU"
exit 1
- name: Create Resource Group
id: rg-setup
env:
LOCATION: ${{ steps.get-location.outputs.location }}
RG: ${{ inputs.RG }}
STORAGE_ACCOUNT_PATHS: ${{ secrets.STORAGE_ACCOUNT_PATHS }}
run: |
set -e
echo "Creating Resource Group: $RG"
# Create the resource group
echo "Creating resource group in location: ${LOCATION}"
az group create --name ${RG} --location ${LOCATION}
echo "RG_NAME=${RG}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "Resource group created successfully."
- name: Generate SSH Key
id: generate-ssh-key
env:
KEY: ${{ inputs.KEY }}
run: |
set -e
echo "Generating SSH key: $KEY"
mkdir -p ~/.ssh
ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -f ~/.ssh/${KEY} -N ""
- name: Create VM
id: vm-setup
env:
KEY: ${{ inputs.KEY }}
LOCATION: ${{ steps.get-location.outputs.location }}
OS_DISK_SIZE: ${{ inputs.OS_DISK_SIZE }}
RG: ${{ inputs.RG }}
RUNNER_RG: ${{ secrets.RUNNER_RG }}
USERNAME: ${{ secrets.USERNAME }}
VM_SKU: ${{ inputs.VM_SKU }}
VM_IMAGE_NAME: ${{ inputs.ARCH }}_${{ steps.get-location.outputs.location }}_image
VM_NAME: ${{ inputs.ARCH }}_${{ steps.get-location.outputs.location }}_${{ github.run_id }}
run: |
set -e
echo "Creating $VM_SKU VM: $VM_NAME"
# Extract subnet ID from the runner VM
echo "Retrieving subnet ID..."
SUBNET_ID=$(az network vnet list --resource-group ${RUNNER_RG} --query "[?contains(location, '${LOCATION}')].{SUBNETS:subnets}" | jq -r ".[0].SUBNETS[0].id")
if [[ -z "${SUBNET_ID}" ]]; then
echo "ERROR: Failed to retrieve Subnet ID."
exit 1
fi
# Extract image ID from the runner VM
echo "Retrieving image ID..."
IMAGE_ID=$(az image show --resource-group ${RUNNER_RG} --name ${VM_IMAGE_NAME} --query "id" -o tsv)
if [[ -z "${IMAGE_ID}" ]]; then
echo "ERROR: Failed to retrieve Image ID."
exit 1
fi
# Create VM
az vm create \
--resource-group ${RG} \
--name ${VM_NAME} \
--subnet ${SUBNET_ID} \
--size ${VM_SKU} \
--location ${LOCATION} \
--image ${IMAGE_ID} \
--os-disk-size-gb ${OS_DISK_SIZE} \
--public-ip-sku Standard \
--storage-sku Premium_LRS \
--public-ip-address "" \
--admin-username ${USERNAME} \
--ssh-key-value ~/.ssh/${KEY}.pub \
--security-type Standard \
--output json
az vm boot-diagnostics enable --name ${VM_NAME} --resource-group ${RG}
echo "VM_NAME=${VM_NAME}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "VM creation process completed successfully."
- name: Get VM Private IP
id: get-vm-ip
env:
RG: ${{ inputs.RG }}
VM_NAME: ${{ inputs.ARCH }}_${{ steps.get-location.outputs.location }}_${{ github.run_id }}
run: |
set -e
echo "Retrieving VM Private IP address..."
# Retrieve VM Private IP address
PRIVATE_IP=$(az vm show -g ${RG} -n ${VM_NAME} -d --query privateIps -o tsv)
if [[ -z "$PRIVATE_IP" ]]; then
echo "ERROR: Failed to retrieve private IP address."
exit 1
fi
echo "PRIVATE_IP=$PRIVATE_IP" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Wait for SSH availability
env:
KEY: ${{ inputs.KEY }}
PRIVATE_IP: ${{ steps.get-vm-ip.outputs.PRIVATE_IP }}
USERNAME: ${{ secrets.USERNAME }}
run: |
echo "Waiting for SSH to be accessible..."
timeout 120 bash -c 'until ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -i ~/.ssh/${KEY} ${USERNAME}@${PRIVATE_IP} "exit" 2>/dev/null; do sleep 5; done'
echo "VM is accessible!"
- name: Remove Old Host Key
env:
PRIVATE_IP: ${{ steps.get-vm-ip.outputs.PRIVATE_IP }}
run: |
set -e
echo "Removing the old host key"
ssh-keygen -R $PRIVATE_IP
- name: SSH into VM and Install Dependencies
env:
KEY: ${{ inputs.KEY }}
PRIVATE_IP: ${{ steps.get-vm-ip.outputs.PRIVATE_IP }}
USERNAME: ${{ secrets.USERNAME }}
run: |
set -e
ssh -i ~/.ssh/${KEY} -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no ${USERNAME}@${PRIVATE_IP} << EOF
set -e
echo "Logged in successfully."
echo "Installing dependencies..."
sudo tdnf install -y git moby-engine moby-cli clang llvm pkg-config make gcc glibc-devel
echo "Installing Rust..."
curl -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh -s -- --default-toolchain stable --profile default -y
export PATH="\$HOME/.cargo/bin:\$PATH"
cargo --version
sudo mkdir -p /etc/docker/
echo '{"default-ulimits":{"nofile":{"Hard":65535,"Name":"nofile","Soft":65535}}}' | sudo tee /etc/docker/daemon.json
sudo systemctl stop docker
sudo systemctl enable docker.service
sudo systemctl enable containerd.service
sudo systemctl start docker
sudo groupadd -f docker
sudo usermod -a -G docker ${USERNAME}
sudo systemctl restart docker
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name: Cloud Hypervisor Tests (MSHV) (x86_64)
on: [pull_request_target, merge_group]
jobs:
infra-setup:
name: MSHV Infra Setup (x86_64)
uses: ./.github/workflows/mshv-infra.yaml
with:
ARCH: x86_64
KEY: azure_key_${{ github.run_id }}
OS_DISK_SIZE: 512
RG: MSHV-INTEGRATION-${{ github.run_id }}
VM_SKU: Standard_D16s_v5
secrets:
MI_CLIENT_ID: ${{ secrets.MSHV_MI_CLIENT_ID }}
RUNNER_RG: ${{ secrets.MSHV_RUNNER_RG }}
STORAGE_ACCOUNT_PATHS: ${{ secrets.MSHV_STORAGE_ACCOUNT_PATHS }}
ARCH_SOURCE_PATH: ${{ secrets.MSHV_X86_SOURCE_PATH }}
USERNAME: ${{ secrets.MSHV_USERNAME }}
run-tests:
name: Integration Tests (x86_64)
needs: infra-setup
if: ${{ always() && needs.infra-setup.result == 'success' }}
runs-on: mshv
continue-on-error: true
steps:
- name: Run integration tests
timeout-minutes: 60
env:
KEY: azure_key_${{ github.run_id }}
PR_NUMBER: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
REPO_URL: https://github.com/cloud-hypervisor/cloud-hypervisor.git
REPO_DIR: cloud-hypervisor
PRIVATE_IP: ${{ needs.infra-setup.outputs.PRIVATE_IP }}
RG: MSHV-${{ github.run_id }}
USERNAME: ${{ secrets.MSHV_USERNAME }}
run: |
set -e
echo "Connecting to the VM via SSH..."
ssh -i ~/.ssh/${KEY} -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no ${USERNAME}@${PRIVATE_IP} << EOF
set -e
echo "Logged in successfully."
export PATH="\$HOME/.cargo/bin:\$PATH"
if [[ "${{ github.event_name }}" == "pull_request_target" ]]; then
git clone --depth 1 "$REPO_URL" "$REPO_DIR"
cd "$REPO_DIR"
git fetch origin pull/${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}/merge
git checkout FETCH_HEAD
else
git clone --depth 1 --single-branch --branch "${{ github.ref_name }}" "$REPO_URL" "$REPO_DIR"
cd "$REPO_DIR"
fi
echo "Loading VDPA kernel modules..."
sudo modprobe vdpa
sudo modprobe vhost_vdpa
sudo modprobe vdpa_sim
sudo modprobe vdpa_sim_blk
sudo modprobe vdpa_sim_net
echo "Creating VDPA devices..."
sudo vdpa dev add name vdpa-blk0 mgmtdev vdpasim_blk
sudo vdpa dev add name vdpa-blk1 mgmtdev vdpasim_blk
sudo vdpa dev add name vdpa-blk2 mgmtdev vdpasim_net
echo "Setting permissions..."
for i in 0 1 2; do
dev="/dev/vhost-vdpa-$i"
if [ -e "$dev" ]; then
sudo chown $USER:$USER "$dev"
sudo chmod 660 "$dev"
else
echo "Warning: Device $dev not found"
fi
done
sudo ./scripts/dev_cli.sh tests --hypervisor mshv --integration
EOF
- name: Dump dmesg
if: always()
continue-on-error: true
env:
KEY: azure_key_${{ github.run_id }}
PRIVATE_IP: ${{ needs.infra-setup.outputs.PRIVATE_IP }}
USERNAME: ${{ secrets.MSHV_USERNAME }}
run: |
ssh -i ~/.ssh/${KEY} -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no ${USERNAME}@${PRIVATE_IP} << EOF
sudo dmesg
EOF
- name: Dump serial console logs
if: always()
continue-on-error: true
env:
RG_NAME: ${{ needs.infra-setup.outputs.RG_NAME }}
VM_NAME: ${{ needs.infra-setup.outputs.VM_NAME }}
run: |
set -e
az vm boot-diagnostics get-boot-log --name "${VM_NAME}" --resource-group "${RG_NAME}" | jq -r
cleanup:
name: Cleanup
needs: run-tests
if: always()
runs-on: mshv
steps:
- name: Delete RG
env:
RG: MSHV-INTEGRATION-${{ github.run_id }}
run: |
if az group exists --name ${RG}; then
az group delete --name ${RG} --yes --no-wait
else
echo "Resource Group ${RG} does not exist. Skipping deletion."
fi
echo "Cleanup process completed."
- name: Delete SSH Key
env:
KEY: azure_key_${{ github.run_id }}
run: |
if [ -f ~/.ssh/${KEY} ]; then
rm -f ~/.ssh/${KEY} ~/.ssh/${KEY}.pub
echo "SSH key deleted successfully."
else
echo "SSH key does not exist. Skipping deletion."
fi
echo "Cleanup process completed."

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
container: openapitools/openapi-generator-cli
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Validate OpenAPI
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

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@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
name: Cloud Hypervisor Consistency
on: [pull_request, merge_group]
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
build:
name: Rust VMM Consistency Check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Code checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Install dependencies
run: sudo apt install -y python3
- name: Install Rust toolchain stable
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
with:
toolchain: stable
- name: Check Rust VMM Package Consistency of root Workspace
run: python3 scripts/package-consistency-check.py github.com/rust-vmm
- name: Check Rust VMM Package Consistency of fuzz Workspace
run: |
pushd fuzz
python3 ../scripts/package-consistency-check.py github.com/rust-vmm
popd

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@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
name: Cloud Hypervisor RISC-V 64-bit kvm build Preview
on: [pull_request, merge_group]
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
build:
name: Cargo
runs-on: riscv64-qemu-host
strategy:
fail-fast: false
steps:
- name: Code checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Install Rust toolchain
run: /opt/scripts/exec-in-qemu.sh rustup default 1.89.0
- name: Build test (kvm)
run: /opt/scripts/exec-in-qemu.sh cargo build --locked --no-default-features --features "kvm" -p cloud-hypervisor
- name: Clippy test (kvm)
run: /opt/scripts/exec-in-qemu.sh cargo clippy --locked --no-default-features --features "kvm" -p cloud-hypervisor
- name: Check no files were modified
run: test -z "$(git status --porcelain)"

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@@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
name: Cloud Hypervisor RISC-V 64-bit Preview
on: [pull_request, merge_group]
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
build:
name: Cargo
runs-on: riscv64-qemu-host
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
module:
- hypervisor
- arch
- vm-allocator
- devices
steps:
- name: Code checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Install Rust toolchain
run: /opt/scripts/exec-in-qemu.sh rustup default 1.89.0
- name: Build ${{ matrix.module }} Module (kvm)
run: /opt/scripts/exec-in-qemu.sh cargo build --locked -p ${{ matrix.module }} --no-default-features --features "kvm"
- name: Clippy ${{ matrix.module }} Module (kvm)
run: /opt/scripts/exec-in-qemu.sh cargo clippy --locked -p ${{ matrix.module }} --no-default-features --features "kvm" -- -D warnings
- name: Test ${{ matrix.module }} Module (kvm)
run: /opt/scripts/exec-in-qemu.sh cargo test --locked -p ${{ matrix.module }} --no-default-features --features "kvm"
- name: Check no files were modified
run: test -z "$(git status --porcelain)"

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@@ -6,14 +6,13 @@ concurrency:
jobs:
build:
name: Quality (clippy)
name: Quality (clippy, rustfmt)
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
continue-on-error: ${{ matrix.experimental }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
rust:
- beta
- stable
target:
- aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
@@ -21,15 +20,23 @@ jobs:
- x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
- x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
experimental: [false]
include:
- rust: beta
target: aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
experimental: true
- rust: beta
target: aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
experimental: true
- rust: beta
target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
experimental: true
- rust: beta
target: x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
experimental: true
- rust: stable
experimental: false
steps:
- name: Code checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
@@ -39,7 +46,7 @@ jobs:
toolchain: ${{ matrix.rust }}
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
override: true
components: clippy
components: rustfmt, clippy
- name: Bisectability Check (default features)
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' && matrix.target == 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu' }}
@@ -49,113 +56,76 @@ jobs:
for commit in $commits; do git checkout $commit; cargo check --tests --examples --all --target=${{ matrix.target }}; done
git checkout ${{ github.sha }}
- name: Formatting (rustfmt)
run: cargo fmt -- --check
- name: Clippy (kvm)
uses: houseabsolute/actions-rust-cross@v1
with:
command: clippy
cross-version: 3e0957637b49b1bbced23ad909170650c5b70635
toolchain: ${{ matrix.rust }}
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
args: --locked --all --all-targets --no-default-features --tests --examples --features "kvm" -- -D warnings
- name: Clippy (mshv)
uses: houseabsolute/actions-rust-cross@v1
with:
command: clippy
cross-version: 3e0957637b49b1bbced23ad909170650c5b70635
toolchain: ${{ matrix.rust }}
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
args: --locked --all --all-targets --no-default-features --tests --examples --features "mshv" -- -D warnings
- name: Clippy (mshv + kvm)
uses: houseabsolute/actions-rust-cross@v1
with:
command: clippy
cross-version: 3e0957637b49b1bbced23ad909170650c5b70635
toolchain: ${{ matrix.rust }}
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
args: --locked --all --all-targets --no-default-features --tests --examples --features "mshv,kvm" -- -D warnings
- name: Clippy (default features)
uses: houseabsolute/actions-rust-cross@v1
with:
command: clippy
cross-version: 3e0957637b49b1bbced23ad909170650c5b70635
toolchain: ${{ matrix.rust }}
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
args: --locked --all --all-targets --tests --examples -- -D warnings
- name: Clippy (default features + guest_debug)
uses: houseabsolute/actions-rust-cross@v1
with:
command: clippy
cross-version: 3e0957637b49b1bbced23ad909170650c5b70635
toolchain: ${{ matrix.rust }}
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
args: --locked --all --all-targets --tests --examples --features "guest_debug" -- -D warnings
- name: Clippy (default features + pvmemcontrol)
uses: houseabsolute/actions-rust-cross@v1
with:
command: clippy
cross-version: 3e0957637b49b1bbced23ad909170650c5b70635
toolchain: ${{ matrix.rust }}
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
args: --locked --all --all-targets --tests --examples --features "pvmemcontrol" -- -D warnings
- name: Clippy (default features + tracing)
uses: houseabsolute/actions-rust-cross@v1
with:
command: clippy
cross-version: 3e0957637b49b1bbced23ad909170650c5b70635
toolchain: ${{ matrix.rust }}
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
args: --locked --all --all-targets --tests --examples --features "tracing" -- -D warnings
- name: Clippy (default features + fw_cfg)
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
use-cross: ${{ matrix.target != 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu' }}
command: clippy
args: --target=${{ matrix.target }} --locked --all --all-targets --tests --examples --features "fw_cfg" -- -D warnings
args: --target=${{ matrix.target }} --locked --all --all-targets --no-default-features --tests --examples --features "kvm" -- -D warnings -D clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks
- name: Clippy (default features + ivshmem)
uses: houseabsolute/actions-rust-cross@v1
- name: Clippy (default features)
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
use-cross: ${{ matrix.target != 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu' }}
command: clippy
cross-version: 3e0957637b49b1bbced23ad909170650c5b70635
toolchain: ${{ matrix.rust }}
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
args: --locked --all --all-targets --tests --examples --features "ivshmem" -- -D warnings
args: --target=${{ matrix.target }} --locked --all --all-targets --tests --examples -- -D warnings -D clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks
- name: Clippy (default features + guest_debug)
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
use-cross: ${{ matrix.target != 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu' }}
command: clippy
args: --target=${{ matrix.target }} --locked --all --all-targets --tests --examples --features "guest_debug" -- -D warnings -D clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks
- name: Clippy (default features + tracing)
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
use-cross: ${{ matrix.target != 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu' }}
command: clippy
args: --target=${{ matrix.target }} --locked --all --all-targets --tests --examples --features "tracing" -- -D warnings -D clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks
- name: Clippy (mshv)
if: ${{ matrix.target == 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu' }}
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
use-cross: ${{ matrix.target != 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu' }}
command: clippy
args: --target=${{ matrix.target }} --locked --all --all-targets --no-default-features --tests --examples --features "mshv" -- -D warnings -D clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks
- name: Clippy (mshv + kvm)
if: ${{ matrix.target == 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu' }}
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
use-cross: ${{ matrix.target != 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu' }}
command: clippy
args: --target=${{ matrix.target }} --locked --all --all-targets --no-default-features --tests --examples --features "mshv,kvm" -- -D warnings -D clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks
- name: Clippy (sev_snp)
if: ${{ matrix.target == 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu' }}
uses: houseabsolute/actions-rust-cross@v1
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
use-cross: ${{ matrix.target != 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu' }}
command: clippy
cross-version: 3e0957637b49b1bbced23ad909170650c5b70635
toolchain: ${{ matrix.rust }}
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
args: --locked --all --all-targets --no-default-features --tests --examples --features "sev_snp" -- -D warnings
args: --target=${{ matrix.target }} --locked --all --all-targets --no-default-features --tests --examples --features "sev_snp" -- -D warnings -D clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks
- name: Clippy (igvm)
if: ${{ matrix.target == 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu' }}
uses: houseabsolute/actions-rust-cross@v1
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
use-cross: ${{ matrix.target != 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu' }}
command: clippy
cross-version: 3e0957637b49b1bbced23ad909170650c5b70635
toolchain: ${{ matrix.rust }}
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
args: --locked --all --all-targets --no-default-features --tests --examples --features "igvm" -- -D warnings
args: --target=${{ matrix.target }} --locked --all --all-targets --no-default-features --tests --examples --features "igvm" -- -D warnings -D clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks
- name: Clippy (kvm + tdx)
if: ${{ matrix.target == 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu' }}
uses: houseabsolute/actions-rust-cross@v1
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
use-cross: ${{ matrix.target != 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu' }}
command: clippy
cross-version: 3e0957637b49b1bbced23ad909170650c5b70635
toolchain: ${{ matrix.rust }}
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
args: --locked --all --all-targets --no-default-features --tests --examples --features "tdx,kvm" -- -D warnings
args: --target=${{ matrix.target }} --locked --all --all-targets --no-default-features --tests --examples --features "tdx,kvm" -- -D warnings -D clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks
- name: Check build did not modify any files
run: test -z "$(git status --porcelain)"
@@ -165,6 +135,6 @@ jobs:
name: Typos / Spellcheck
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
# Executes "typos ."
- uses: crate-ci/typos@v1.40.0
- uses: crate-ci/typos@v1.16.11

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concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}-${{ github.event_name }}
cancel-in-progress: true
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
jobs:
release:
if: (github.event_name == 'create' && github.event.ref_type == 'tag') || github.event_name == 'merge_group'
name: Release ${{ matrix.platform.target }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
platform:
- target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
args: --all --release --features mshv
name_ch: cloud-hypervisor
name_ch_remote: ch-remote
- target: x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
args: --all --release --features mshv
name_ch: cloud-hypervisor-static
name_ch_remote: ch-remote-static
- target: aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
args: --all --release
name_ch: cloud-hypervisor-static-aarch64
name_ch_remote: ch-remote-static-aarch64
name: Release
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Code checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install musl-gcc
if: contains(matrix.platform.target, 'musl')
run: sudo apt install -y musl-tools
- name: Create release directory
if: |
github.event_name == 'create' && github.event.ref_type == 'tag' &&
matrix.platform.target == 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu'
run: rsync -rv --exclude=.git . ../cloud-hypervisor-${{ github.event.ref }}
- name: Build ${{ matrix.platform.target }}
uses: houseabsolute/actions-rust-cross@v1
- name: Install Rust toolchain (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu)
uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
toolchain: "1.70"
target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
- name: Install Rust toolchain (x86_64-unknown-linux-musl)
uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
toolchain: "1.70"
target: x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
- name: Build
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
toolchain: "1.70"
command: build
target: ${{ matrix.platform.target }}
args: ${{ matrix.platform.args }}
strip: true
toolchain: "1.89.0"
- name: Copy Release Binaries
if: github.event_name == 'create' && github.event.ref_type == 'tag'
shell: bash
run: |
cp target/${{ matrix.platform.target }}/release/cloud-hypervisor ./${{ matrix.platform.name_ch }}
cp target/${{ matrix.platform.target }}/release/ch-remote ./${{ matrix.platform.name_ch_remote }}
- name: Upload Release Artifacts
if: github.event_name == 'create' && github.event.ref_type == 'tag'
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
args: --all --release --features mshv --target=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
- name: Static Build
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
name: Artifacts for ${{ matrix.platform.target }}
path: |
./${{ matrix.platform.name_ch }}
./${{ matrix.platform.name_ch_remote }}
toolchain: "1.70"
command: build
args: --all --release --features mshv --target=x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
- name: Install Rust toolchain (aarch64-unknown-linux-musl)
uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
toolchain: "1.70"
target: aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
override: true
- name: Create Release
if: github.event_name == 'create' && github.event.ref_type == 'tag'
id: create_release
uses: actions/create-release@v1
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
tag_name: ${{ github.ref }}
release_name: ${{ github.ref }}
draft: true
prerelease: true
- name: Upload cloud-hypervisor
if: github.event_name == 'create' && github.event.ref_type == 'tag'
id: upload-release-cloud-hypervisor
uses: actions/upload-release-asset@v1
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
upload_url: ${{ steps.create_release.outputs.upload_url }}
asset_path: target/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/release/cloud-hypervisor
asset_name: cloud-hypervisor
asset_content_type: application/octet-stream
- name: Upload static cloud-hypervisor
if: github.event_name == 'create' && github.event.ref_type == 'tag'
id: upload-release-static-cloud-hypervisor
uses: actions/upload-release-asset@v1
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
upload_url: ${{ steps.create_release.outputs.upload_url }}
asset_path: target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/cloud-hypervisor
asset_name: cloud-hypervisor-static
asset_content_type: application/octet-stream
- name: Upload ch-remote
if: github.event_name == 'create' && github.event.ref_type == 'tag'
id: upload-release-ch-remote
uses: actions/upload-release-asset@v1
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
upload_url: ${{ steps.create_release.outputs.upload_url }}
asset_path: target/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/release/ch-remote
asset_name: ch-remote
asset_content_type: application/octet-stream
- name: Upload static-ch-remote
if: github.event_name == 'create' && github.event.ref_type == 'tag'
id: upload-release-static-ch-remote
uses: actions/upload-release-asset@v1
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
upload_url: ${{ steps.create_release.outputs.upload_url }}
asset_path: target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/ch-remote
asset_name: ch-remote-static
asset_content_type: application/octet-stream
- name: Clean build tree ahead of cross build
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
command: clean
- name: Static Build (AArch64)
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
use-cross: true
command: build
args: --all --release --target=aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
- name: Upload static AArch64 cloud-hypervisor
if: github.event_name == 'create' && github.event.ref_type == 'tag'
id: upload-release-static-aarch64-cloud-hypervisor
uses: actions/upload-release-asset@v1
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
upload_url: ${{ steps.create_release.outputs.upload_url }}
asset_path: target/aarch64-unknown-linux-musl/release/cloud-hypervisor
asset_name: cloud-hypervisor-static-aarch64
asset_content_type: application/octet-stream
- name: Upload static AArch64 ch-remote
if: github.event_name == 'create' && github.event.ref_type == 'tag'
id: upload-release-static-aarch64-ch-remote
uses: actions/upload-release-asset@v1
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
upload_url: ${{ steps.create_release.outputs.upload_url }}
asset_path: target/aarch64-unknown-linux-musl/release/ch-remote
asset_name: ch-remote-static-aarch64
asset_content_type: application/octet-stream
- name: Vendor
if: |
github.event_name == 'create' && github.event.ref_type == 'tag' &&
matrix.platform.target == 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu'
working-directory: ../cloud-hypervisor-${{ github.event.ref }}
run: |
mkdir ../vendor-cargo-home
@@ -71,25 +139,16 @@ jobs:
mkdir .cargo
cargo vendor > .cargo/config.toml
- name: Create vendored source archive
if: |
github.event_name == 'create' && github.event.ref_type == 'tag' &&
matrix.platform.target == 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu'
run: tar cJf cloud-hypervisor-${{ github.event.ref }}.tar.xz ../cloud-hypervisor-${{ github.event.ref }}
working-directory: ../
run: tar cJf cloud-hypervisor-${{ github.event.ref }}.tar.xz cloud-hypervisor-${{ github.event.ref }}
- name: Upload cloud-hypervisor vendored source archive
if: |
github.event_name == 'create' && github.event.ref_type == 'tag' &&
matrix.platform.target == 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu'
id: upload-release-cloud-hypervisor-vendored-sources
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
with:
path: cloud-hypervisor-${{ github.event.ref }}.tar.xz
name: cloud-hypervisor-${{ github.event.ref }}.tar.xz
- name: Create GitHub Release
if: github.event_name == 'create' && github.event.ref_type == 'tag'
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v2
id: upload-release-cloud-hypervisor-vendored-sources
uses: actions/upload-release-asset@v1
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
draft: true
files: |
./${{ matrix.platform.name_ch }}
./${{ matrix.platform.name_ch_remote }}
./cloud-hypervisor-${{ github.event.ref }}.tar.xz
upload_url: ${{ steps.create_release.outputs.upload_url }}
asset_path: ../cloud-hypervisor-${{ github.event.ref }}.tar.xz
asset_name: cloud-hypervisor-${{ github.event.ref }}.tar.xz
asset_content_type: application/x-xz

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@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
name: REUSE Compliance Check
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
reuse:
name: REUSE Compliance Check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: REUSE Compliance Check
uses: fsfe/reuse-action@v6

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@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
name: Shell scripts check
on:
pull_request:
merge_group:
push:
branches:
- main
jobs:
sh-checker:
name: Check shell scripts
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Run the shell script checkers
uses: luizm/action-sh-checker@master
env:
SHFMT_OPTS: -i 4 -d
SHELLCHECK_OPTS: -x --source-path scripts

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@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
name: Cargo.toml Formatting (taplo)
on:
pull_request:
paths:
- '**/Cargo.toml'
jobs:
cargo_toml_format:
name: Cargo.toml Formatting
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Code checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Install Rust toolchain
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
- name: Install build dependencies
run: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -yqq install build-essential libssl-dev
- name: Install taplo
run: cargo install taplo-cli --locked
- name: Check formatting
run: taplo fmt --check

2
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**/rusty-tags.vi
/rpm/SOURCES
/.vscode
/vendor
__pycache__

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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
[general]
extra-path=scripts/gitlint/rules
extra-path=scripts/gitlint/rules.py
regex-style-search=true
ignore=body-max-line-length,body-hard-tab
[ignore-by-author-name]
regex=dependabot
@@ -11,3 +10,6 @@ ignore=all
[title-max-length]
line-length=72
# default 80
[body-max-line-length]
line-length=72

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@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
verbose = "info"
exclude = [
# Availability of links below should be manually verified.
# Page for intel TDX support, returns 403 while querying.
'^https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/tools/trust-domain-extensions/overview.html',
# Page for TPM, returns 403 while querying.
'^https://trustedcomputinggroup.org/wp-content/uploads/PC-Client-Specific-Platform-TPM-Profile-for-TPM-2p0-v1p05p_r14_pub.pdf',
# GitHub user smibarber referenced in `CREDITS.md` no longer exist
'^https://github.com/smibarber',
# OSDev has added bot protection and accesses my result in 403 Forbidden.
'^https://wiki.osdev.org',
# Exclude all pages with $ in the URL since $XXX is a variable
"\\$.*",
# Exclude local files
"file://.*",
]
# Exclude loopback addresses
exclude_loopback = true
max_retries = 3
retry_wait_time = 5

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@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
Upstream-Name: cloud-hypervisor
Upstream-Contact: <>
Source: https://www.cloudhypervisor.org
Files: docs/*.md *.md
Copyright: 2024
License: CC-BY-4.0
Files: scripts/* test_data/* *.toml .git* fuzz/Cargo.lock fuzz/.gitignore resources/linux-config-* vmm/src/api/openapi/cloud-hypervisor.yaml CODEOWNERS Cargo.lock
Copyright: 2024
License: Apache-2.0

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@@ -1,4 +1 @@
edition = "2024"
group_imports="StdExternalCrate"
imports_granularity="Module"
edition = "2021"

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include = ["**/Cargo.toml"]
[formatting]
reorder_arrays = true
reorder_keys = true

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@@ -7,16 +7,12 @@ extend-exclude = [
]
[default.extend-words]
ba = "ba"
CLASSE = "CLASSE"
conectix = "conectix"
Dake = "Dake"
EXTINT = "EXTINT"
INOUT = "INOUT"
MSIS = "MSIS" # MSIs (Message Signaled Interrupt)
SME = "SME" # Secure Memory Encryption
THR = "THR" # Transmitter Holding Register
TRANSLATER = "TRANSLATER"
ba = "ba"
conectix = "conectix"
liness = "liness"
outout = "outout"

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@@ -13,34 +13,12 @@ License](https://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0).
## Coding Style
We follow the [Rust Style](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/tree/HEAD/src/doc/style-guide/src)
convention and enforce it through the Continuous Integration (CI) process calling into `rustfmt`,
`clippy`, and other well-known code quality tool of the ecosystem for each submitted Pull Request (PR).
We follow the [Rust Style](https://github.com/rust-dev-tools/fmt-rfcs/blob/master/guide/guide.md)
convention and enforce it through the Continuous Integration (CI) process calling into `rustfmt`
for each submitted Pull Request (PR).
## Basic Checks
```sh
# We currently rely on nightly-only formatting features
cargo +nightly fmt --all
cargo check --all-targets --tests
cargo clippy --all-targets --tests
# Please note that this will not execute integration tests.
cargo test --all-targets --tests
# To lint your last three commits
gitlint --commits "HEAD~3..HEAD"
```
### \[Optional\] Run Integration Tests
_Caution: These tests are taking a long time to complete (40+ mins) and need special setup._
```sh
bash ./scripts/dev_cli.sh tests --integration -- --test-filter '<optionally filter test by name pattern>'
```
### Setup Commit Hook
Please consider creating the following hook as `.git/hooks/pre-commit` in order
to ensure basic correctness of your code. You can extend this further if you
have specific features that you regularly develop against.
@@ -48,9 +26,9 @@ have specific features that you regularly develop against.
```sh
#!/bin/sh
cargo +nightly fmt --all -- --check || exit 1
cargo check --locked --all-targets --tests || exit 1
cargo clippy --locked --all-targets --tests -- -D warnings || exit 1
cargo fmt -- --check || exit 1
cargo check --locked --all --all-targets --tests || exit 1
cargo clippy --locked --all --all-targets --tests -- -D warnings || exit 1
```
You will need to `chmod +x .git/hooks/pre-commit` to have it run on every
@@ -58,7 +36,7 @@ commit you make.
## Certificate of Origin
In order to get a clear contribution chain of trust we use the [signed-off-by language](https://web.archive.org/web/20230406041855/https://01.org/community/signed-process)
In order to get a clear contribution chain of trust we use the [signed-off-by language](https://01.org/community/signed-process)
used by the Linux kernel project.
## Patch format
@@ -101,12 +79,12 @@ you want to merge your changes to `cloud-hypervisor`:
1. Fork the [cloud-hypervisor](https://github.com/cloud-hypervisor/cloud-hypervisor) project
into your github organization.
1. Within your fork, create a branch for your contribution.
1. [Create a pull request](https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request-from-a-fork/)
2. Within your fork, create a branch for your contribution.
3. [Create a pull request](https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request-from-a-fork/)
against the main branch of the Cloud Hypervisor repository.
1. To update your pull request amend existing commits whenever applicable and
4. To update your pull request amend existing commits whenever applicable and
then push the new changes to your pull request branch.
1. Once the pull request is approved it can be integrated.
5. Once the pull request is approved it can be integrated.
## Issue tracking
@@ -134,15 +112,5 @@ Fixes #88
Signed-off-by: Sebastien Boeuf <sebastien.boeuf@intel.com>
```
Then, after the corresponding PR is merged, GitHub will automatically close that issue when parsing the
Then, after the corresponding PR is merged, Github will automatically close that issue when parsing the
[commit message](https://help.github.com/articles/closing-issues-via-commit-messages/).
## AI Generated Code
Our policy is to decline any contributions known to contain contents
generated or derived from using Large Language Models (LLMs). This
includes ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Copilot and similar tools.
The goal is to avoid ambiguity in license compliance and optimize the
use of limited project resources, especially for code review and
maintenance. This policy can be revisited as LLMs evolve and mature.

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@@ -1,122 +1,106 @@
# Cloud Hypervisor Workspace
#
# The main crate producing the binaries is in `./cloud-hypervisor`.
[package]
name = "cloud-hypervisor"
version = "37.1.0"
authors = ["The Cloud Hypervisor Authors"]
edition = "2021"
default-run = "cloud-hypervisor"
build = "build.rs"
license = "LICENSE-APACHE & LICENSE-BSD-3-Clause"
description = "Open source Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM) that runs on top of KVM"
homepage = "https://github.com/cloud-hypervisor/cloud-hypervisor"
# Minimum buildable version:
# Keep in sync with version in .github/workflows/build.yaml
# Policy on MSRV (see #4318):
# Can only be bumped by:
# a.) A dependency requires it,
# b.) If we want to use a new feature and that MSRV is at least 6 months old,
# c.) There is a security issue that is addressed by the toolchain update.
rust-version = "1.70"
[profile.release]
codegen-units = 1
lto = true
codegen-units = 1
opt-level = "s"
strip = true
[profile.profiling]
debug = true
inherits = "release"
strip = false
debug = true
[dependencies]
anyhow = "1.0.75"
api_client = { path = "api_client" }
clap = { version = "4.4.7", features = ["string"] }
dhat = { version = "0.3.2", optional = true }
epoll = "4.3.3"
event_monitor = { path = "event_monitor" }
hypervisor = { path = "hypervisor" }
libc = "0.2.147"
log = { version = "0.4.20", features = ["std"] }
option_parser = { path = "option_parser" }
seccompiler = "0.4.0"
serde_json = "1.0.107"
signal-hook = "0.3.17"
thiserror = "1.0.40"
tpm = { path = "tpm"}
tracer = { path = "tracer" }
vmm = { path = "vmm" }
vmm-sys-util = "0.12.1"
vm-memory = "0.14.0"
zbus = { version = "3.11.1", optional = true }
# List of patched crates
[patch.crates-io]
kvm-bindings = { git = "https://github.com/cloud-hypervisor/kvm-bindings", branch = "ch-live-upgrade-stable-37.x" }
versionize_derive = { git = "https://github.com/cloud-hypervisor/versionize_derive", branch = "ch-0.1.6" }
[dev-dependencies]
dirs = "5.0.0"
net_util = { path = "net_util" }
once_cell = "1.18.0"
serde_json = "1.0.107"
test_infra = { path = "test_infra" }
wait-timeout = "0.2.0"
# Please adjust `vmm::feature_list()` accordingly when changing the
# feature list below
[features]
default = ["kvm", "io_uring"]
dbus_api = ["zbus", "vmm/dbus_api"]
dhat-heap = ["dhat"] # For heap profiling
guest_debug = ["vmm/guest_debug"]
igvm = ["vmm/igvm", "mshv"]
io_uring = ["vmm/io_uring"]
kvm = ["vmm/kvm"]
mshv = ["vmm/mshv"]
sev_snp = ["igvm", "vmm/sev_snp", "mshv"]
tdx = ["vmm/tdx"]
tracing = ["vmm/tracing", "tracer/tracing"]
[workspace]
members = [
"api_client",
"arch",
"block",
"cloud-hypervisor",
"devices",
"event_monitor",
"hypervisor",
"net_gen",
"net_util",
"option_parser",
"pci",
"performance-metrics",
"rate_limiter",
"serial_buffer",
"test_infra",
"tracer",
"vhost_user_block",
"vhost_user_net",
"virtio-devices",
"vm-allocator",
"vm-device",
"vm-migration",
"vm-virtio",
"vmm",
"api_client",
"arch",
"block",
"devices",
"event_monitor",
"hypervisor",
"net_gen",
"net_util",
"option_parser",
"pci",
"performance-metrics",
"rate_limiter",
"serial_buffer",
"test_infra",
"tracer",
"vhost_user_block",
"vhost_user_net",
"virtio-devices",
"vmm",
"vm-allocator",
"vm-device",
"vm-migration",
"vm-virtio"
]
package.edition = "2024"
resolver = "3"
[workspace.dependencies]
# rust-vmm crates
acpi_tables = { git = "https://github.com/rust-vmm/acpi_tables", branch = "main" }
kvm-bindings = "0.12.1"
kvm-ioctls = "0.22.1"
linux-loader = "0.13.1"
mshv-bindings = "0.6.5"
mshv-ioctls = "0.6.5"
seccompiler = "0.5.0"
vfio-bindings = { version = "0.6.0", default-features = false }
vfio-ioctls = { version = "0.5.1", default-features = false }
vfio_user = { version = "0.1.1", default-features = false }
vhost = { version = "0.14.0", default-features = false }
vhost-user-backend = { version = "0.20.0", default-features = false }
virtio-bindings = "0.2.6"
virtio-queue = "0.16.0"
vm-fdt = "0.3.0"
vm-memory = "0.16.1"
vmm-sys-util = "0.14.0"
# igvm crates
# TODO: bump to 0.3.5 release
igvm = { git = "https://github.com/microsoft/igvm", branch = "main" }
igvm_defs = { git = "https://github.com/microsoft/igvm", branch = "main" }
# serde crates
serde = "1.0.228"
serde_json = "1.0.145"
serde_with = { version = "3.16.1", default-features = false }
# other crates
anyhow = "1.0.99"
bitflags = "2.10.0"
byteorder = "1.5.0"
cfg-if = "1.0.4"
clap = "4.5.53"
dhat = "0.3.3"
dirs = "6.0.0"
env_logger = "0.11.8"
epoll = "4.4.0"
flume = "0.12.0"
itertools = "0.14.0"
libc = "0.2.178"
log = "0.4.29"
signal-hook = "0.3.18"
thiserror = "2.0.17"
uuid = { version = "1.19.0" }
wait-timeout = "0.2.1"
zerocopy = { version = "0.8.31", default-features = false }
[workspace.lints.clippy]
# Any clippy lint (group) in alphabetical order:
# https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html
# Groups
all = "deny" # shorthand for the other groups but here for compleness
complexity = "deny"
correctness = "deny"
perf = "deny"
style = "deny"
suspicious = "deny"
# Individual Lints
assertions_on_result_states = "deny"
if_not_else = "deny"
manual_string_new = "deny"
map_unwrap_or = "deny"
needless_pass_by_value = "deny"
redundant_else = "deny"
semicolon_if_nothing_returned = "deny"
undocumented_unsafe_blocks = "deny"
uninlined_format_args = "deny"
unnecessary_semicolon = "deny"
[workspace.lints.rust]
# `level = warn` is irrelevant here but mandatory for rustc/cargo
unexpected_cfgs = { level = "warn", check-cfg = ['cfg(devcli_testenv)'] }

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### Architectures
Cloud Hypervisor supports the `x86-64`, `AArch64` and `riscv64`
architectures, with functionality varying across these platforms. The
functionality differences between `x86-64` and `AArch64` are documented
in [#1125](https://github.com/cloud-hypervisor/cloud-hypervisor/issues/1125).
The `riscv64` architecture support is experimental and offers limited
functionality. For more details and instructions, please refer to [riscv
documentation](docs/riscv.md).
Cloud Hypervisor supports the `x86-64` and `AArch64` architectures. There are
minor differences in functionality between the two architectures
(see [#1125](https://github.com/cloud-hypervisor/cloud-hypervisor/issues/1125)).
### Guest OS
@@ -112,7 +108,7 @@ do not wish to use the pre-built binaries.
## Booting Linux
Cloud Hypervisor supports direct kernel boot (the x86-64 kernel requires the kernel
built with PVH support or a bzImage) or booting via a firmware (either [Rust Hypervisor
built with PVH support) or booting via a firmware (either [Rust Hypervisor
Firmware](https://github.com/cloud-hypervisor/rust-hypervisor-firmware) or an
edk2 UEFI firmware called `CLOUDHV` / `CLOUDHV_EFI`.)
@@ -153,7 +149,7 @@ interface will be enabled as per `network-config` details.
$ sudo setcap cap_net_admin+ep ./cloud-hypervisor
$ ./create-cloud-init.sh
$ ./cloud-hypervisor \
--firmware ./hypervisor-fw \
--kernel ./hypervisor-fw \
--disk path=focal-server-cloudimg-amd64.raw path=/tmp/ubuntu-cloudinit.img \
--cpus boot=4 \
--memory size=1024M \
@@ -175,31 +171,24 @@ $ ./cloud-hypervisor \
--console off
```
## Booting: `--firmware` vs `--kernel`
The following scenarios are supported by Cloud Hypervisor to bootstrap a VM, i.e.,
to load a payload/bootitem(s):
- Provide firmware
- Provide kernel \[+ cmdline\]\ [+ initrd\]
Please note that our Cloud Hypervisor firmware (`hypervisor-fw`) has a Xen PVH
boot entry, therefore it can also be booted via the `--kernel` parameter, as
seen in some examples.
### Custom Kernel and Disk Image
#### Building your Kernel
Cloud Hypervisor also supports direct kernel boot. For x86-64, a `vmlinux` ELF kernel (compiled with PVH support) or a regular bzImage are supported. In order to support development there is a custom branch; however provided the required options are enabled any recent kernel will suffice.
Cloud Hypervisor also supports direct kernel boot. For x86-64, a `vmlinux` ELF kernel (compiled with PVH support) is needed. In order to support development there is a custom branch; however provided the required options are enabled any recent kernel will suffice.
To build the kernel:
```shell
# Clone the Cloud Hypervisor Linux branch
$ git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/cloud-hypervisor/linux.git -b ch-6.12.8 linux-cloud-hypervisor
$ git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/cloud-hypervisor/linux.git -b ch-6.2 linux-cloud-hypervisor
$ pushd linux-cloud-hypervisor
$ make ch_defconfig
# Use the x86-64 cloud-hypervisor kernel config to build your kernel for x86-64
$ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cloud-hypervisor/cloud-hypervisor/main/resources/linux-config-x86_64
# Use the AArch64 cloud-hypervisor kernel config to build your kernel for AArch64
$ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cloud-hypervisor/cloud-hypervisor/main/resources/linux-config-aarch64
$ cp linux-config-x86_64 .config # x86-64
$ cp linux-config-aarch64 .config # AArch64
# Do native build of the x86-64 kernel
$ KCFLAGS="-Wa,-mx86-used-note=no" make bzImage -j `nproc`
# Do native build of the AArch64 kernel
@@ -313,9 +302,8 @@ Further details can be found in the [release documentation](docs/releases.md).
As of 2023-01-03, the following cloud images are supported:
- [Ubuntu Focal](https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/focal/current/) (focal-server-cloudimg-{amd64,arm64}.img)
- [Ubuntu Jammy](https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/jammy/current/) (jammy-server-cloudimg-{amd64,arm64}.img)
- [Ubuntu Noble](https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/noble/current/) (noble-server-cloudimg-{amd64,arm64}.img)
- [Fedora 36](https://archives.fedoraproject.org/pub/archive/fedora/linux/releases/36/Cloud/) ([Fedora-Cloud-Base-36-1.5.x86_64.raw.xz](https://archives.fedoraproject.org/pub/archive/fedora/linux/releases/36/Cloud/x86_64/images/) / [Fedora-Cloud-Base-36-1.5.aarch64.raw.xz](https://archives.fedoraproject.org/pub/archive/fedora/linux/releases/36/Cloud/aarch64/images/))
- [Ubuntu Jammy](https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/jammy/current/) (jammy-server-cloudimg-{amd64,arm64}.img )
- [Fedora 36](https://fedora.mirrorservice.org/fedora/linux/releases/36/Cloud/) ([Fedora-Cloud-Base-36-1.5.x86_64.raw.xz](https://fedora.mirrorservice.org/fedora/linux/releases/36/Cloud/x86_64/images/) / [Fedora-Cloud-Base-36-1.5.aarch64.raw.xz](https://fedora.mirrorservice.org/fedora/linux/releases/36/Cloud/aarch64/images/))
Direct kernel boot to userspace should work with a rootfs from most
distributions although you may need to enable exotic filesystem types in the

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@@ -1,12 +1,8 @@
[package]
authors = ["The Cloud Hypervisor Authors"]
edition.workspace = true
name = "api_client"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = ["The Cloud Hypervisor Authors"]
edition = "2021"
[dependencies]
thiserror = { workspace = true }
vmm-sys-util = { workspace = true }
[lints]
workspace = true
vmm-sys-util = "0.12.1"

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@@ -3,32 +3,39 @@
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
//
use std::fmt;
use std::io::{Read, Write};
use std::os::unix::io::RawFd;
use thiserror::Error;
use vmm_sys_util::sock_ctrl_msg::ScmSocket;
#[derive(Debug, Error)]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum Error {
#[error("Error writing to or reading from HTTP socket")]
Socket(#[source] std::io::Error),
#[error("Error sending file descriptors")]
SocketSendFds(#[source] vmm_sys_util::errno::Error),
#[error("Error parsing HTTP status code")]
StatusCodeParsing(#[source] std::num::ParseIntError),
#[error("HTTP output is missing protocol statement")]
Socket(std::io::Error),
SocketSendFds(vmm_sys_util::errno::Error),
StatusCodeParsing(std::num::ParseIntError),
MissingProtocol,
#[error("Error parsing HTTP Content-Length field")]
ContentLengthParsing(#[source] std::num::ParseIntError),
#[error("Server responded with error {0:?}: {1:?}")]
ServerResponse(
StatusCode,
// TODO: Move `api` module from `vmm` to dedicated crate and use a common type definition
Option<
String, /* Untyped: Currently Vec<String> of error messages from top to root cause */
>,
),
ContentLengthParsing(std::num::ParseIntError),
ServerResponse(StatusCode, Option<String>),
}
impl fmt::Display for Error {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
use Error::*;
match self {
Socket(e) => write!(f, "Error writing to or reading from HTTP socket: {e}"),
SocketSendFds(e) => write!(f, "Error writing to or reading from HTTP socket: {e}"),
StatusCodeParsing(e) => write!(f, "Error parsing HTTP status code: {e}"),
MissingProtocol => write!(f, "HTTP output is missing protocol statement"),
ContentLengthParsing(e) => write!(f, "Error parsing HTTP Content-Length field: {e}"),
ServerResponse(s, o) => {
if let Some(o) = o {
write!(f, "Server responded with an error: {s:?}: {o}")
} else {
write!(f, "Server responded with an error: {s:?}")
}
}
}
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
@@ -38,7 +45,6 @@ pub enum StatusCode {
NoContent,
BadRequest,
NotFound,
TooManyRequests,
InternalServerError,
NotImplemented,
Unknown,
@@ -52,7 +58,6 @@ impl StatusCode {
204 => StatusCode::NoContent,
400 => StatusCode::BadRequest,
404 => StatusCode::NotFound,
429 => StatusCode::TooManyRequests,
500 => StatusCode::InternalServerError,
501 => StatusCode::NotImplemented,
_ => StatusCode::Unknown,
@@ -118,11 +123,12 @@ fn parse_http_response(socket: &mut dyn Read) -> Result<Option<String>, Error> {
}
}
if let Some(body_offset) = body_offset
&& let Some(content_length) = content_length
&& res.len() >= content_length + body_offset
{
break;
if let Some(body_offset) = body_offset {
if let Some(content_length) = content_length {
if res.len() >= content_length + body_offset {
break;
}
}
}
}
let body_string = content_length.and(body_offset.map(|o| String::from(&res[o..])));
@@ -142,7 +148,7 @@ pub fn simple_api_full_command_with_fds_and_response<T: Read + Write + ScmSocket
method: &str,
full_command: &str,
request_body: Option<&str>,
request_fds: &[RawFd],
request_fds: Vec<RawFd>,
) -> Result<Option<String>, Error> {
socket
.send_with_fds(
@@ -150,7 +156,7 @@ pub fn simple_api_full_command_with_fds_and_response<T: Read + Write + ScmSocket
"{method} /api/v1/{full_command} HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: localhost\r\nAccept: */*\r\n"
)
.as_bytes()],
request_fds,
&request_fds,
)
.map_err(Error::SocketSendFds)?;
@@ -178,7 +184,7 @@ pub fn simple_api_full_command_with_fds<T: Read + Write + ScmSocket>(
method: &str,
full_command: &str,
request_body: Option<&str>,
request_fds: &[RawFd],
request_fds: Vec<RawFd>,
) -> Result<(), Error> {
let response = simple_api_full_command_with_fds_and_response(
socket,
@@ -188,8 +194,8 @@ pub fn simple_api_full_command_with_fds<T: Read + Write + ScmSocket>(
request_fds,
)?;
if let Some(response) = response {
println!("{response}");
if response.is_some() {
println!("{}", response.unwrap());
}
Ok(())
@@ -201,7 +207,7 @@ pub fn simple_api_full_command<T: Read + Write + ScmSocket>(
full_command: &str,
request_body: Option<&str>,
) -> Result<(), Error> {
simple_api_full_command_with_fds(socket, method, full_command, request_body, &[])
simple_api_full_command_with_fds(socket, method, full_command, request_body, Vec::new())
}
pub fn simple_api_full_command_and_response<T: Read + Write + ScmSocket>(
@@ -210,7 +216,13 @@ pub fn simple_api_full_command_and_response<T: Read + Write + ScmSocket>(
full_command: &str,
request_body: Option<&str>,
) -> Result<Option<String>, Error> {
simple_api_full_command_with_fds_and_response(socket, method, full_command, request_body, &[])
simple_api_full_command_with_fds_and_response(
socket,
method,
full_command,
request_body,
Vec::new(),
)
}
pub fn simple_api_command_with_fds<T: Read + Write + ScmSocket>(
@@ -218,7 +230,7 @@ pub fn simple_api_command_with_fds<T: Read + Write + ScmSocket>(
method: &str,
c: &str,
request_body: Option<&str>,
request_fds: &[RawFd],
request_fds: Vec<RawFd>,
) -> Result<(), Error> {
// Create the full VM command. For VMM commands, use
// simple_api_full_command().
@@ -233,5 +245,5 @@ pub fn simple_api_command<T: Read + Write + ScmSocket>(
c: &str,
request_body: Option<&str>,
) -> Result<(), Error> {
simple_api_command_with_fds(socket, method, c, request_body, &[])
simple_api_command_with_fds(socket, method, c, request_body, Vec::new())
}

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@@ -1,32 +1,30 @@
[package]
authors = ["The Chromium OS Authors"]
edition.workspace = true
name = "arch"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = ["The Chromium OS Authors"]
edition = "2021"
[features]
default = []
fw_cfg = []
kvm = ["hypervisor/kvm"]
sev_snp = []
tdx = []
[dependencies]
anyhow = { workspace = true }
byteorder = { workspace = true }
anyhow = "1.0.75"
byteorder = "1.4.3"
hypervisor = { path = "../hypervisor" }
libc = { workspace = true }
linux-loader = { workspace = true, features = ["bzimage", "elf", "pe"] }
log = { workspace = true }
serde = { workspace = true, features = ["derive", "rc"] }
thiserror = { workspace = true }
uuid = { workspace = true }
vm-memory = { workspace = true, features = ["backend-bitmap", "backend-mmap"] }
vmm-sys-util = { workspace = true, features = ["with-serde"] }
libc = "0.2.147"
linux-loader = { version = "0.11.0", features = ["elf", "bzimage", "pe"] }
log = "0.4.20"
serde = { version = "1.0.168", features = ["rc", "derive"] }
thiserror = "1.0.40"
uuid = "1.3.4"
versionize = "0.2.0"
versionize_derive = "0.1.6"
vm-memory = { version = "0.14.0", features = ["backend-mmap", "backend-bitmap"] }
vm-migration = { path = "../vm-migration" }
vmm-sys-util = { version = "0.12.1", features = ["with-serde"] }
[target.'cfg(any(target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "riscv64"))'.dependencies]
fdt_parser = { version = "0.1.5", package = "fdt" }
vm-fdt = { workspace = true }
[lints]
workspace = true
[target.'cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")'.dependencies]
fdt_parser = { version = "0.1.4", package = "fdt" }
vm-fdt = { git = "https://github.com/rust-vmm/vm-fdt", branch = "main" }

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@@ -6,32 +6,29 @@
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the THIRD-PARTY file.
use crate::{NumaNodes, PciSpaceInfo};
use byteorder::{BigEndian, ByteOrder};
use hypervisor::arch::aarch64::gic::Vgic;
use std::cmp;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::ffi::CStr;
use std::fmt::Debug;
use std::path::Path;
use std::result;
use std::str;
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
use std::{cmp, fs, result, str};
use byteorder::{BigEndian, ByteOrder};
use hypervisor::arch::aarch64::gic::Vgic;
use hypervisor::arch::aarch64::regs::{
AARCH64_ARCH_TIMER_HYP_IRQ, AARCH64_ARCH_TIMER_PHYS_NONSECURE_IRQ,
AARCH64_ARCH_TIMER_PHYS_SECURE_IRQ, AARCH64_ARCH_TIMER_VIRT_IRQ, AARCH64_PMU_IRQ,
use super::super::DeviceType;
use super::super::GuestMemoryMmap;
use super::super::InitramfsConfig;
use super::layout::{
IRQ_BASE, MEM_32BIT_DEVICES_SIZE, MEM_32BIT_DEVICES_START, MEM_PCI_IO_SIZE, MEM_PCI_IO_START,
PCI_HIGH_BASE, PCI_MMIO_CONFIG_SIZE_PER_SEGMENT,
};
use log::{debug, warn};
use thiserror::Error;
use std::fs;
use std::path::Path;
use vm_fdt::{FdtWriter, FdtWriterResult};
use vm_memory::{Address, Bytes, GuestMemory, GuestMemoryError, GuestMemoryRegion};
use super::super::{DeviceType, GuestMemoryMmap, InitramfsConfig};
use super::layout::{
GIC_V2M_COMPATIBLE, GICV2M_SPI_BASE, GICV2M_SPI_NUM, IRQ_BASE, MEM_32BIT_DEVICES_SIZE,
MEM_32BIT_DEVICES_START, MEM_PCI_IO_SIZE, MEM_PCI_IO_START, PCI_HIGH_BASE,
PCI_MMIO_CONFIG_SIZE_PER_SEGMENT,
};
use crate::{NumaNodes, PciSpaceInfo};
// This is a value for uniquely identifying the FDT node declaring the interrupt controller.
const GIC_PHANDLE: u32 = 1;
// This is a value for uniquely identifying the FDT node declaring the MSI controller.
@@ -65,6 +62,9 @@ const GIC_FDT_IRQ_TYPE_PPI: u32 = 1;
const IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING: u32 = 1;
const IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HI: u32 = 4;
// PMU PPI interrupt number
pub const AARCH64_PMU_IRQ: u32 = 7;
// Keys and Buttons
// System Power Down
const KEY_POWER: u32 = 116;
@@ -80,15 +80,13 @@ pub trait DeviceInfoForFdt {
}
/// Errors thrown while configuring the Flattened Device Tree for aarch64.
#[derive(Debug, Error)]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum Error {
/// Failure in writing FDT in memory.
#[error("Failure in writing FDT in memory")]
WriteFdtToMemory(#[source] GuestMemoryError),
WriteFdtToMemory(GuestMemoryError),
}
type Result<T> = result::Result<T, Error>;
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
pub enum CacheLevel {
/// L1 data cache
L1D = 0,
@@ -112,7 +110,12 @@ pub fn get_cache_size(cache_level: CacheLevel) -> u32 {
}
let file_path = Path::new(&file_directory);
if file_path.exists() {
if !file_path.exists() {
warn!("File: {} does not exist.", file_directory);
0
} else {
info!("File: {} exist.", file_directory);
let src = fs::read_to_string(file_directory).expect("File not exists or file corrupted.");
// The content of the file is as simple as a size, like: "32K"
let src = src.trim();
@@ -126,8 +129,6 @@ pub fn get_cache_size(cache_level: CacheLevel) -> u32 {
"G" => 1024u32.pow(3),
_ => 1,
}
} else {
0
}
}
@@ -143,11 +144,14 @@ pub fn get_cache_coherency_line_size(cache_level: CacheLevel) -> u32 {
}
let file_path = Path::new(&file_directory);
if file_path.exists() {
if !file_path.exists() {
warn!("File: {} does not exist.", file_directory);
0
} else {
info!("File: {} exist.", file_directory);
let src = fs::read_to_string(file_directory).expect("File not exists or file corrupted.");
src.trim().parse::<u32>().unwrap()
} else {
0
}
}
@@ -163,11 +167,14 @@ pub fn get_cache_number_of_sets(cache_level: CacheLevel) -> u32 {
}
let file_path = Path::new(&file_directory);
if file_path.exists() {
if !file_path.exists() {
warn!("File: {} does not exist.", file_directory);
0
} else {
info!("File: {} exist.", file_directory);
let src = fs::read_to_string(file_directory).expect("File not exists or file corrupted.");
src.trim().parse::<u32>().unwrap()
} else {
0
}
}
@@ -188,7 +195,12 @@ pub fn get_cache_shared(cache_level: CacheLevel) -> bool {
}
let file_path = Path::new(&file_directory);
if file_path.exists() {
if !file_path.exists() {
warn!("File: {} does not exist.", file_directory);
result = false;
} else {
info!("File: {} exist.", file_directory);
let src = fs::read_to_string(file_directory).expect("File not exists or file corrupted.");
let src = src.trim();
if src.is_empty() {
@@ -196,8 +208,6 @@ pub fn get_cache_shared(cache_level: CacheLevel) -> bool {
} else {
result = src.contains('-') || src.contains(',');
}
} else {
result = false;
}
result
@@ -208,8 +218,8 @@ pub fn get_cache_shared(cache_level: CacheLevel) -> bool {
pub fn create_fdt<T: DeviceInfoForFdt + Clone + Debug, S: ::std::hash::BuildHasher>(
guest_mem: &GuestMemoryMmap,
cmdline: &str,
vcpu_mpidr: &[u64],
vcpu_topology: Option<(u16, u16, u16, u16)>,
vcpu_mpidr: Vec<u64>,
vcpu_topology: Option<(u8, u8, u8)>,
device_info: &HashMap<(DeviceType, String), T, S>,
gic_device: &Arc<Mutex<dyn Vgic>>,
initrd: &Option<InitramfsConfig>,
@@ -222,8 +232,8 @@ pub fn create_fdt<T: DeviceInfoForFdt + Clone + Debug, S: ::std::hash::BuildHash
let mut fdt = FdtWriter::new().unwrap();
// For an explanation why these nodes were introduced in the blob take a look at
// the "Device Node Requirements" chapter of the Devicetree Specification.
// https://www.devicetree.org/specifications/
// https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/Documentation/devicetree/booting-without-of.txt#L845
// Look for "Required nodes and properties".
// Header or the root node as per above mentioned documentation.
let root_node = fdt.begin_node("")?;
@@ -235,7 +245,7 @@ pub fn create_fdt<T: DeviceInfoForFdt + Clone + Debug, S: ::std::hash::BuildHash
// This is not mandatory but we use it to point the root node to the node
// containing description of the interrupt controller for this VM.
fdt.property_u32("interrupt-parent", GIC_PHANDLE)?;
create_cpu_nodes(&mut fdt, vcpu_mpidr, vcpu_topology, numa_nodes)?;
create_cpu_nodes(&mut fdt, &vcpu_mpidr, vcpu_topology, numa_nodes)?;
create_memory_node(&mut fdt, guest_mem, numa_nodes)?;
create_chosen_node(&mut fdt, cmdline, initrd)?;
create_gic_node(&mut fdt, gic_device)?;
@@ -259,10 +269,10 @@ pub fn create_fdt<T: DeviceInfoForFdt + Clone + Debug, S: ::std::hash::BuildHash
Ok(fdt_final)
}
pub fn write_fdt_to_memory(fdt_final: &[u8], guest_mem: &GuestMemoryMmap) -> Result<()> {
pub fn write_fdt_to_memory(fdt_final: Vec<u8>, guest_mem: &GuestMemoryMmap) -> Result<()> {
// Write FDT to memory.
guest_mem
.write_slice(fdt_final, super::layout::FDT_START)
.write_slice(fdt_final.as_slice(), super::layout::FDT_START)
.map_err(Error::WriteFdtToMemory)?;
Ok(())
}
@@ -271,7 +281,7 @@ pub fn write_fdt_to_memory(fdt_final: &[u8], guest_mem: &GuestMemoryMmap) -> Res
fn create_cpu_nodes(
fdt: &mut FdtWriter,
vcpu_mpidr: &[u64],
vcpu_topology: Option<(u16, u16, u16, u16)>,
vcpu_topology: Option<(u8, u8, u8)>,
numa_nodes: &NumaNodes,
) -> FdtWriterResult<()> {
// See https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/cpus.yaml.
@@ -280,11 +290,8 @@ fn create_cpu_nodes(
fdt.property_u32("#size-cells", 0x0)?;
let num_cpus = vcpu_mpidr.len();
let (threads_per_core, cores_per_die, dies_per_package, packages) =
vcpu_topology.unwrap_or((1, 1, 1, 1));
let cores_per_package = cores_per_die * dies_per_package;
let max_cpus: u32 =
threads_per_core as u32 * cores_per_die as u32 * dies_per_package as u32 * packages as u32;
let (threads_per_core, cores_per_package, packages) = vcpu_topology.unwrap_or((1, 1, 1));
let max_cpus: u32 = (threads_per_core * cores_per_package * packages).into();
// Add cache info.
// L1 Data Cache Info.
@@ -313,7 +320,10 @@ fn create_cpu_nodes(
let cache_path = Path::new("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cache");
let cache_exist: bool = cache_path.exists();
if cache_exist {
if !cache_exist {
warn!("cache sysfs system does not exist.");
} else {
info!("cache sysfs system exists.");
// L1 Data Cache Info.
l1_d_cache_size = get_cache_size(CacheLevel::L1D);
l1_d_cache_line_size = get_cache_coherency_line_size(CacheLevel::L1D);
@@ -341,8 +351,6 @@ fn create_cpu_nodes(
if l3_cache_size != 0 {
l3_cache_shared = get_cache_shared(CacheLevel::L3);
}
} else {
warn!("cache sysfs system does not exist.");
}
for (cpu_id, mpidr) in vcpu_mpidr.iter().enumerate().take(num_cpus) {
@@ -363,7 +371,7 @@ fn create_cpu_nodes(
if numa_nodes.len() > 1 {
for numa_node_idx in 0..numa_nodes.len() {
let numa_node = numa_nodes.get(&(numa_node_idx as u32));
if numa_node.unwrap().cpus.contains(&(cpu_id as u32)) {
if numa_node.unwrap().cpus.contains(&(cpu_id as u8)) {
fdt.property_u32("numa-node-id", numa_node_idx as u32)?;
}
}
@@ -416,6 +424,9 @@ fn create_cpu_nodes(
fdt.end_node(l2_cache_node)?;
}
if l2_cache_size != 0 && l2_cache_shared {
warn!("L2 cache shared with other cpus");
}
}
fdt.end_node(cpu_node)?;
@@ -452,8 +463,7 @@ fn create_cpu_nodes(
}
if let Some(topology) = vcpu_topology {
let (threads_per_core, cores_per_die, dies_per_package, packages) = topology;
let cores_per_package = cores_per_die * dies_per_package;
let (threads_per_core, cores_per_package, packages) = topology;
let cpu_map_node = fdt.begin_node("cpu-map")?;
// Create device tree nodes with regard of above mapping.
@@ -513,7 +523,7 @@ fn create_memory_node(
let memory_region_size: u64 = memory_region.size() as u64;
mem_reg_prop.push(memory_region_start_addr);
mem_reg_prop.push(memory_region_size);
// Set the node address the first non-zero region address
// Set the node address the first non-zero regison address
if node_memory_addr == 0 {
node_memory_addr = memory_region_start_addr;
}
@@ -559,7 +569,7 @@ fn create_memory_node(
if ram_regions.len() > 2 {
panic!(
"There should be up to two non-continuous regions, divided by the
"There should be up to two non-continuous regions, devidided by the
gap at the end of 32bit address space."
);
}
@@ -577,14 +587,15 @@ fn create_memory_node(
&& (first_region_end <= &mem_32bit_reserved_start))
{
panic!(
"Unexpected first memory region layout: (start: 0x{first_region_start:08x}, end: 0x{first_region_end:08x}).
ram_start: 0x{ram_start:08x}, mem_32bit_reserved_start: 0x{mem_32bit_reserved_start:08x}"
"Unexpected first memory region layout: (start: 0x{:08x}, end: 0x{:08x}).
ram_start: 0x{:08x}, mem_32bit_reserved_start: 0x{:08x}",
first_region_start, first_region_end, ram_start, mem_32bit_reserved_start
);
}
let mem_size = first_region_end - ram_start;
let mem_reg_prop = [ram_start, mem_size];
let memory_node_name = format!("memory@{ram_start:x}");
let memory_node_name = format!("memory@{:x}", ram_start);
let memory_node = fdt.begin_node(&memory_node_name)?;
fdt.property_string("device_type", "memory")?;
fdt.property_array_u64("reg", &mem_reg_prop)?;
@@ -597,13 +608,14 @@ fn create_memory_node(
if second_region_start != &ram_64bit_start {
panic!(
"Unexpected second memory region layout: start: 0x{second_region_start:08x}, ram_64bit_start: 0x{ram_64bit_start:08x}"
"Unexpected second memory region layout: start: 0x{:08x}, ram_64bit_start: 0x{:08x}",
second_region_start, ram_64bit_start
);
}
let mem_size = second_region_end - ram_64bit_start;
let mem_reg_prop = [ram_64bit_start, mem_size];
let memory_node_name = format!("memory@{ram_64bit_start:x}");
let memory_node_name = format!("memory@{:x}", ram_64bit_start);
let memory_node = fdt.begin_node(&memory_node_name)?;
fdt.property_string("device_type", "memory")?;
fdt.property_array_u64("reg", &mem_reg_prop)?;
@@ -660,19 +672,11 @@ fn create_gic_node(fdt: &mut FdtWriter, gic_device: &Arc<Mutex<dyn Vgic>>) -> Fd
if gic_device.lock().unwrap().msi_compatible() {
let msic_node = fdt.begin_node("msic")?;
let msi_compatibility = gic_device.lock().unwrap().msi_compatibility().to_string();
fdt.property_string("compatible", msi_compatibility.as_str())?;
fdt.property_string("compatible", gic_device.lock().unwrap().msi_compatibility())?;
fdt.property_null("msi-controller")?;
fdt.property_u32("phandle", MSI_PHANDLE)?;
let msi_reg_prop = gic_device.lock().unwrap().msi_properties();
fdt.property_array_u64("reg", &msi_reg_prop)?;
if msi_compatibility == GIC_V2M_COMPATIBLE {
fdt.property_u32("arm,msi-base-spi", GICV2M_SPI_BASE)?;
fdt.property_u32("arm,msi-num-spis", GICV2M_SPI_NUM)?;
}
fdt.end_node(msic_node)?;
}
@@ -699,14 +703,9 @@ fn create_clock_node(fdt: &mut FdtWriter) -> FdtWriterResult<()> {
fn create_timer_node(fdt: &mut FdtWriter) -> FdtWriterResult<()> {
// See
// https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/arm%2Carch_timer.yaml
// https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/arch_timer.txt
// These are fixed interrupt numbers for the timer device.
let irqs = [
AARCH64_ARCH_TIMER_PHYS_SECURE_IRQ,
AARCH64_ARCH_TIMER_PHYS_NONSECURE_IRQ,
AARCH64_ARCH_TIMER_VIRT_IRQ,
AARCH64_ARCH_TIMER_HYP_IRQ,
];
let irqs = [13, 14, 11, 10];
let compatible = "arm,armv8-timer";
let mut timer_reg_cells: Vec<u32> = Vec::new();
@@ -841,21 +840,6 @@ fn create_gpio_node<T: DeviceInfoForFdt + Clone + Debug>(
Ok(())
}
// https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/fw-cfg.txt
#[cfg(feature = "fw_cfg")]
fn create_fw_cfg_node<T: DeviceInfoForFdt + Clone + Debug>(
fdt: &mut FdtWriter,
dev_info: &T,
) -> FdtWriterResult<()> {
// FwCfg node
let fw_cfg_node = fdt.begin_node(&format!("fw-cfg@{:x}", dev_info.addr()))?;
fdt.property("compatible", b"qemu,fw-cfg-mmio\0")?;
fdt.property_array_u64("reg", &[dev_info.addr(), dev_info.length()])?;
fdt.end_node(fw_cfg_node)?;
Ok(())
}
fn create_devices_node<T: DeviceInfoForFdt + Clone + Debug, S: ::std::hash::BuildHasher>(
fdt: &mut FdtWriter,
dev_info: &HashMap<(DeviceType, String), T, S>,
@@ -871,8 +855,6 @@ fn create_devices_node<T: DeviceInfoForFdt + Clone + Debug, S: ::std::hash::Buil
DeviceType::Virtio(_) => {
ordered_virtio_device.push(info);
}
#[cfg(feature = "fw_cfg")]
DeviceType::FwCfg => create_fw_cfg_node(fdt, info)?,
}
}
@@ -912,7 +894,7 @@ fn create_pci_nodes(
for pci_device_info_elem in pci_device_info.iter() {
// EDK2 requires the PCIe high space above 4G address.
// The actual space in CLH follows the RAM. If the RAM space is small, the PCIe high space
// could fall below 4G.
// could fall bellow 4G.
// Here we cut off PCI device space below 8G in FDT to workaround the EDK2 check.
// But the address written in ACPI is not impacted.
let (pci_device_base_64bit, pci_device_size_64bit) =
@@ -1002,39 +984,39 @@ fn create_pci_nodes(
fdt.property_array_u32("msi-map", &msi_map)?;
fdt.property_u32("msi-parent", MSI_PHANDLE)?;
if pci_device_info_elem.pci_segment_id == 0
&& let Some(virtio_iommu_bdf) = virtio_iommu_bdf
{
// See kernel document Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/pci-iommu.txt
// for 'iommu-map' attribute setting.
let iommu_map = [
0_u32,
VIRTIO_IOMMU_PHANDLE,
0_u32,
virtio_iommu_bdf,
virtio_iommu_bdf + 1,
VIRTIO_IOMMU_PHANDLE,
virtio_iommu_bdf + 1,
0xffff - virtio_iommu_bdf,
];
fdt.property_array_u32("iommu-map", &iommu_map)?;
if pci_device_info_elem.pci_segment_id == 0 {
if let Some(virtio_iommu_bdf) = virtio_iommu_bdf {
// See kernel document Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/pci-iommu.txt
// for 'iommu-map' attribute setting.
let iommu_map = [
0_u32,
VIRTIO_IOMMU_PHANDLE,
0_u32,
virtio_iommu_bdf,
virtio_iommu_bdf + 1,
VIRTIO_IOMMU_PHANDLE,
virtio_iommu_bdf + 1,
0xffff - virtio_iommu_bdf,
];
fdt.property_array_u32("iommu-map", &iommu_map)?;
// See kernel document Documentation/devicetree/bindings/virtio/iommu.txt
// for virtio-iommu node settings.
let virtio_iommu_node_name = format!("virtio_iommu@{virtio_iommu_bdf:x}");
let virtio_iommu_node = fdt.begin_node(&virtio_iommu_node_name)?;
fdt.property_u32("#iommu-cells", 1)?;
fdt.property_string("compatible", "virtio,pci-iommu")?;
// See kernel document Documentation/devicetree/bindings/virtio/iommu.txt
// for virtio-iommu node settings.
let virtio_iommu_node_name = format!("virtio_iommu@{virtio_iommu_bdf:x}");
let virtio_iommu_node = fdt.begin_node(&virtio_iommu_node_name)?;
fdt.property_u32("#iommu-cells", 1)?;
fdt.property_string("compatible", "virtio,pci-iommu")?;
// 'reg' is a five-cell address encoded as
// (phys.hi phys.mid phys.lo size.hi size.lo). phys.hi should contain the
// device's BDF as 0b00000000 bbbbbbbb dddddfff 00000000. The other cells
// should be zero.
let reg = [virtio_iommu_bdf << 8, 0_u32, 0_u32, 0_u32, 0_u32];
fdt.property_array_u32("reg", &reg)?;
fdt.property_u32("phandle", VIRTIO_IOMMU_PHANDLE)?;
// 'reg' is a five-cell address encoded as
// (phys.hi phys.mid phys.lo size.hi size.lo). phys.hi should contain the
// device's BDF as 0b00000000 bbbbbbbb dddddfff 00000000. The other cells
// should be zero.
let reg = [virtio_iommu_bdf << 8, 0_u32, 0_u32, 0_u32, 0_u32];
fdt.property_array_u32("reg", &reg)?;
fdt.property_u32("phandle", VIRTIO_IOMMU_PHANDLE)?;
fdt.end_node(virtio_iommu_node)?;
fdt.end_node(virtio_iommu_node)?;
}
}
fdt.end_node(pci_node)?;
@@ -1129,7 +1111,10 @@ fn print_node(node: fdt_parser::node::FdtNode<'_, '_>, n_spaces: usize) {
// - At first, try to convert it to CStr and print,
// - If failed, print it as u32 array.
let value_result = match CStr::from_bytes_with_nul(value) {
Ok(value_cstr) => value_cstr.to_str().ok(),
Ok(value_cstr) => match value_cstr.to_str() {
Ok(value_str) => Some(value_str),
Err(_e) => None,
},
Err(_e) => None,
};
@@ -1152,7 +1137,7 @@ fn print_node(node: fdt_parser::node::FdtNode<'_, '_>, n_spaces: usize) {
array,
indent = (n_spaces + 2)
);
}
};
}
// Print children nodes if there is any

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@@ -111,9 +111,8 @@ pub const RAM_64BIT_START: GuestAddress = GuestAddress(0x1_0000_0000);
pub const CMDLINE_MAX_SIZE: usize = 2048;
/// FDT is at the beginning of RAM.
/// Maximum size of the device tree blob as specified in https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/arm64/booting.txt.
pub const FDT_START: GuestAddress = RAM_START;
/// Maximum size of the device tree blob as specified in [the kernel
/// documentation](https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/arm64/booting.txt).
pub const FDT_MAX_SIZE: u64 = 0x20_0000;
/// Put ACPI table above dtb
@@ -138,12 +137,3 @@ pub const IRQ_BASE: u32 = 32;
/// Number of supported interrupts
pub const IRQ_NUM: u32 = 256;
/// Base SPI interrupt number for the GICv2M MSI frame
pub const GICV2M_SPI_BASE: u32 = 128;
/// Total number of SPIs for the GICv2M MSI frame
pub const GICV2M_SPI_NUM: u32 = 64;
/// GICv2M compatible string
pub const GIC_V2M_COMPATIBLE: &str = "arm,gic-v2m-frame";

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@@ -6,56 +6,54 @@
pub mod fdt;
/// Layout for this aarch64 system.
pub mod layout;
/// Module for system registers definition
pub mod regs;
/// Module for loading UEFI binary.
pub mod uefi;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::fmt::Debug;
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
use hypervisor::arch::aarch64::gic::Vgic;
use hypervisor::arch::aarch64::regs::MPIDR_EL1;
use log::{Level, log_enabled};
use thiserror::Error;
use vm_memory::{Address, GuestAddress, GuestMemory, GuestMemoryAtomic};
pub use self::fdt::DeviceInfoForFdt;
use crate::{DeviceType, GuestMemoryMmap, NumaNodes, PciSpaceInfo, RegionType};
use hypervisor::arch::aarch64::gic::Vgic;
use log::{log_enabled, Level};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::convert::TryInto;
use std::fmt::Debug;
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
use vm_memory::{Address, GuestAddress, GuestMemory, GuestMemoryAtomic};
pub const _NSIG: i32 = 65;
/// Errors thrown while configuring aarch64 system.
#[derive(Debug, Error)]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum Error {
/// Failed to create a FDT.
#[error("Failed to create a FDT")]
SetupFdt,
/// Failed to write FDT to memory.
#[error("Failed to write FDT to memory")]
WriteFdtToMemory(#[source] fdt::Error),
WriteFdtToMemory(fdt::Error),
/// Failed to create a GIC.
#[error("Failed to create a GIC")]
SetupGic,
/// Failed to compute the initramfs address.
#[error("Failed to compute the initramfs address")]
InitramfsAddress,
/// Error configuring the general purpose registers
#[error("Error configuring the general purpose registers")]
RegsConfiguration(#[source] hypervisor::HypervisorCpuError),
RegsConfiguration(hypervisor::HypervisorCpuError),
/// Error configuring the MPIDR register
#[error("Error configuring the MPIDR register")]
VcpuRegMpidr(#[source] hypervisor::HypervisorCpuError),
VcpuRegMpidr(hypervisor::HypervisorCpuError),
/// Error initializing PMU for vcpu
#[error("Error initializing PMU for vcpu")]
VcpuInitPmu,
}
impl From<Error> for super::Error {
fn from(e: Error) -> super::Error {
super::Error::PlatformSpecific(e)
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)]
/// Specifies the entry point address where the guest must start
/// executing code.
@@ -66,8 +64,8 @@ pub struct EntryPoint {
/// Configure the specified VCPU, and return its MPIDR.
pub fn configure_vcpu(
vcpu: &dyn hypervisor::Vcpu,
id: u32,
vcpu: &Arc<dyn hypervisor::Vcpu>,
id: u8,
boot_setup: Option<(EntryPoint, &GuestMemoryAtomic<GuestMemoryMmap>)>,
) -> super::Result<u64> {
if let Some((kernel_entry_point, _guest_memory)) = boot_setup {
@@ -79,7 +77,9 @@ pub fn configure_vcpu(
.map_err(Error::RegsConfiguration)?;
}
let mpidr = vcpu.get_sys_reg(MPIDR_EL1).map_err(Error::VcpuRegMpidr)?;
let mpidr = vcpu
.get_sys_reg(regs::MPIDR_EL1)
.map_err(Error::VcpuRegMpidr)?;
Ok(mpidr)
}
@@ -125,8 +125,8 @@ pub fn arch_memory_regions() -> Vec<(GuestAddress, usize, RegionType)> {
pub fn configure_system<T: DeviceInfoForFdt + Clone + Debug, S: ::std::hash::BuildHasher>(
guest_mem: &GuestMemoryMmap,
cmdline: &str,
vcpu_mpidr: &[u64],
vcpu_topology: Option<(u16, u16, u16, u16)>,
vcpu_mpidr: Vec<u64>,
vcpu_topology: Option<(u8, u8, u8)>,
device_info: &HashMap<(DeviceType, String), T, S>,
initrd: &Option<super::InitramfsConfig>,
pci_space_info: &[PciSpaceInfo],
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ pub fn configure_system<T: DeviceInfoForFdt + Clone + Debug, S: ::std::hash::Bui
fdt::print_fdt(&fdt_final);
}
fdt::write_fdt_to_memory(&fdt_final, guest_mem).map_err(Error::WriteFdtToMemory)?;
fdt::write_fdt_to_memory(fdt_final, guest_mem).map_err(Error::WriteFdtToMemory)?;
Ok(())
}
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ pub fn initramfs_load_addr(
}
}
pub fn get_host_cpu_phys_bits(hypervisor: &dyn hypervisor::Hypervisor) -> u8 {
pub fn get_host_cpu_phys_bits(hypervisor: &Arc<dyn hypervisor::Hypervisor>) -> u8 {
let host_cpu_phys_bits = hypervisor.get_host_ipa_limit().try_into().unwrap();
if host_cpu_phys_bits == 0 {
// Host kernel does not support `get_host_ipa_limit`,
@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ pub fn get_host_cpu_phys_bits(hypervisor: &dyn hypervisor::Hypervisor) -> u8 {
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod unit_tests {
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]

43
arch/src/aarch64/regs.rs Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
// Copyright 2022 Arm Limited (or its affiliates). All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
// AArch64 system register encoding:
// See https://developer.arm.com/documentation/ddi0487 (chapter D12)
//
// 31 22 21 20 19 18 16 15 12 11 8 7 5 4 0
// +----------+---+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+----+
// |1101010100| L | op0 | op1 | CRn | CRm | op2 | Rt |
// +----------+---+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+----+
//
// Notes:
// - L and Rt are reserved as implementation defined fields, ignored.
const SYSREG_HEAD: u32 = 0b1101010100u32 << 22;
const SYSREG_OP0_SHIFT: u32 = 19;
const SYSREG_OP0_MASK: u32 = 0b11u32 << 19;
const SYSREG_OP1_SHIFT: u32 = 16;
const SYSREG_OP1_MASK: u32 = 0b111u32 << 16;
const SYSREG_CRN_SHIFT: u32 = 12;
const SYSREG_CRN_MASK: u32 = 0b1111u32 << 12;
const SYSREG_CRM_SHIFT: u32 = 8;
const SYSREG_CRM_MASK: u32 = 0b1111u32 << 8;
const SYSREG_OP2_SHIFT: u32 = 5;
const SYSREG_OP2_MASK: u32 = 0b111u32 << 5;
/// Define the ID of system registers
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! arm64_sys_reg {
($name: tt, $op0: tt, $op1: tt, $crn: tt, $crm: tt, $op2: tt) => {
pub const $name: u32 = SYSREG_HEAD
| ((($op0 as u32) << SYSREG_OP0_SHIFT) & SYSREG_OP0_MASK as u32)
| ((($op1 as u32) << SYSREG_OP1_SHIFT) & SYSREG_OP1_MASK as u32)
| ((($crn as u32) << SYSREG_CRN_SHIFT) & SYSREG_CRN_MASK as u32)
| ((($crm as u32) << SYSREG_CRM_SHIFT) & SYSREG_CRM_MASK as u32)
| ((($op2 as u32) << SYSREG_OP2_SHIFT) & SYSREG_OP2_MASK as u32);
};
}
arm64_sys_reg!(MPIDR_EL1, 3, 0, 0, 0, 5);
arm64_sys_reg!(ID_AA64MMFR0_EL1, 3, 0, 0, 7, 0);
arm64_sys_reg!(TTBR1_EL1, 3, 0, 2, 0, 1);
arm64_sys_reg!(TCR_EL1, 3, 0, 2, 0, 2);

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@@ -1,28 +1,20 @@
// Copyright 2020 Arm Limited (or its affiliates). All rights reserved.
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
use std::io::{Read, Seek, SeekFrom};
use std::os::fd::AsFd;
use std::result;
use thiserror::Error;
use vm_memory::{GuestAddress, GuestMemory};
/// Errors thrown while loading UEFI binary
#[derive(Debug, Error)]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum Error {
/// Unable to seek to UEFI image start.
#[error("Unable to seek to UEFI image start")]
SeekUefiStart,
/// Unable to seek to UEFI image end.
#[error("Unable to seek to UEFI image end")]
SeekUefiEnd,
/// UEFI image too big.
#[error("UEFI image too big")]
UefiTooBig,
/// Unable to read UEFI image
#[error("Unable to read UEFI image")]
ReadUefiImage,
}
type Result<T> = result::Result<T, Error>;

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
// Copyright © 2024 Institute of Software, CAS. All rights reserved.
// Copyright 2020 Arm Limited (or its affiliates). All rights reserved.
// Copyright © 2020, Oracle and/or its affiliates.
//
@@ -6,14 +5,22 @@
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
//! Implements platform specific functionality.
//! Supported platforms: x86_64, aarch64, riscv64.
//! Supported platforms: x86_64, aarch64.
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::{fmt, result};
#[macro_use]
extern crate log;
#[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")]
use crate::x86_64::SgxEpcSection;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
use std::fmt;
use std::result;
use std::sync::Arc;
use thiserror::Error;
use versionize::{VersionMap, Versionize, VersionizeError, VersionizeResult};
use versionize_derive::Versionize;
use vm_migration::VersionMapped;
type GuestMemoryMmap = vm_memory::GuestMemoryMmap<vm_memory::bitmap::AtomicBitmap>;
type GuestRegionMmap = vm_memory::GuestRegionMmap<vm_memory::bitmap::AtomicBitmap>;
@@ -22,14 +29,11 @@ type GuestRegionMmap = vm_memory::GuestRegionMmap<vm_memory::bitmap::AtomicBitma
#[derive(Debug, Error)]
pub enum Error {
#[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")]
#[error("Platform specific error (x86_64)")]
PlatformSpecific(#[from] x86_64::Error),
#[error("Platform specific error (x86_64): {0:?}")]
PlatformSpecific(x86_64::Error),
#[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")]
#[error("Platform specific error (aarch64)")]
PlatformSpecific(#[from] aarch64::Error),
#[cfg(target_arch = "riscv64")]
#[error("Platform specific error (riscv64)")]
PlatformSpecific(#[from] riscv64::Error),
#[error("Platform specific error (aarch64): {0:?}")]
PlatformSpecific(aarch64::Error),
#[error("The memory map table extends past the end of guest memory")]
MemmapTablePastRamEnd,
#[error("Error writing memory map table to guest memory")]
@@ -40,21 +44,17 @@ pub enum Error {
StartInfoSetup,
#[error("Failed to compute initramfs address")]
InitramfsAddress,
#[error("Error writing module entry to guest memory")]
#[error("Error writing module entry to guest memory: {0}")]
ModlistSetup(#[source] vm_memory::GuestMemoryError),
#[error("RSDP extends past the end of guest memory")]
RsdpPastRamEnd,
#[error("Failed to setup Zero Page for bzImage")]
ZeroPageSetup(#[source] vm_memory::GuestMemoryError),
#[error("Zero Page for bzImage past RAM end")]
ZeroPagePastRamEnd,
}
/// Type for returning public functions outcome.
pub type Result<T> = result::Result<T, Error>;
/// Type for memory region types.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, Versionize)]
pub enum RegionType {
/// RAM type
Ram,
@@ -72,26 +72,17 @@ pub enum RegionType {
Reserved,
}
impl VersionMapped for RegionType {}
/// Module for aarch64 related functionality.
#[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")]
pub mod aarch64;
#[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")]
pub use aarch64::{
_NSIG, EntryPoint, arch_memory_regions, configure_system, configure_vcpu,
fdt::DeviceInfoForFdt, get_host_cpu_phys_bits, initramfs_load_addr, layout,
layout::CMDLINE_MAX_SIZE, layout::IRQ_BASE, uefi,
};
/// Module for riscv64 related functionality.
#[cfg(target_arch = "riscv64")]
pub mod riscv64;
#[cfg(target_arch = "riscv64")]
pub use riscv64::{
_NSIG, EntryPoint, arch_memory_regions, configure_system, configure_vcpu,
fdt::DeviceInfoForFdt, get_host_cpu_phys_bits, initramfs_load_addr, layout,
layout::CMDLINE_MAX_SIZE, layout::IRQ_BASE, uefi,
arch_memory_regions, configure_system, configure_vcpu, fdt::DeviceInfoForFdt,
get_host_cpu_phys_bits, initramfs_load_addr, layout, layout::CMDLINE_MAX_SIZE,
layout::IRQ_BASE, uefi, EntryPoint, _NSIG,
};
#[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")]
@@ -99,9 +90,10 @@ pub mod x86_64;
#[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")]
pub use x86_64::{
_NSIG, CpuidConfig, CpuidFeatureEntry, EntryPoint, arch_memory_regions, configure_system,
configure_vcpu, generate_common_cpuid, generate_ram_ranges, get_host_cpu_phys_bits,
initramfs_load_addr, layout, layout::CMDLINE_MAX_SIZE, layout::CMDLINE_START, regs,
arch_memory_regions, configure_system, configure_vcpu, generate_common_cpuid,
generate_ram_ranges, get_host_cpu_phys_bits, initramfs_load_addr, layout,
layout::CMDLINE_MAX_SIZE, layout::CMDLINE_START, regs, CpuidConfig, CpuidFeatureEntry,
EntryPoint, _NSIG,
};
/// Safe wrapper for `sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE)`.
@@ -116,10 +108,12 @@ fn pagesize() -> usize {
pub struct NumaNode {
pub memory_regions: Vec<Arc<GuestRegionMmap>>,
pub hotplug_regions: Vec<Arc<GuestRegionMmap>>,
pub cpus: Vec<u32>,
pub cpus: Vec<u8>,
pub pci_segments: Vec<u16>,
pub distances: BTreeMap<u32, u8>,
pub memory_zones: Vec<String>,
#[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")]
pub sgx_epc_sections: Vec<SgxEpcSection>,
}
pub type NumaNodes = BTreeMap<u32, NumaNode>;
@@ -138,7 +132,7 @@ pub enum DeviceType {
/// Device Type: Virtio.
Virtio(u32),
/// Device Type: Serial.
#[cfg(any(target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "riscv64"))]
#[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")]
Serial,
/// Device Type: RTC.
#[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")]
@@ -146,9 +140,6 @@ pub enum DeviceType {
/// Device Type: GPIO.
#[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")]
Gpio,
/// Device Type: fw_cfg.
#[cfg(feature = "fw_cfg")]
FwCfg,
}
/// Default (smallest) memory page size for the supported architectures.
@@ -162,7 +153,7 @@ impl fmt::Display for DeviceType {
/// Structure to describe MMIO device information
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
#[cfg(any(target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "riscv64"))]
#[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")]
pub struct MmioDeviceInfo {
pub addr: u64,
pub len: u64,
@@ -171,7 +162,7 @@ pub struct MmioDeviceInfo {
/// Structure to describe PCI space information
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
#[cfg(any(target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "riscv64"))]
#[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")]
pub struct PciSpaceInfo {
pub pci_segment_id: u16,
pub mmio_config_address: u64,
@@ -179,7 +170,7 @@ pub struct PciSpaceInfo {
pub pci_device_space_size: u64,
}
#[cfg(any(target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "riscv64"))]
#[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")]
impl DeviceInfoForFdt for MmioDeviceInfo {
fn addr(&self) -> u64 {
self.addr

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@@ -1,483 +0,0 @@
// Copyright © 2024 Institute of Software, CAS. All rights reserved.
// Copyright 2020 Arm Limited (or its affiliates). All rights reserved.
// Copyright 2019 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
//
// Portions Copyright 2017 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the THIRD-PARTY file.
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::ffi::CStr;
use std::fmt::Debug;
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
use std::{cmp, result, str};
use byteorder::{BigEndian, ByteOrder};
use hypervisor::arch::riscv64::aia::Vaia;
use log::debug;
use thiserror::Error;
use vm_fdt::{FdtWriter, FdtWriterResult};
use vm_memory::{Address, Bytes, GuestMemory, GuestMemoryError, GuestMemoryRegion};
use super::super::{DeviceType, GuestMemoryMmap, InitramfsConfig};
use super::layout::{
IRQ_BASE, MEM_32BIT_DEVICES_SIZE, MEM_32BIT_DEVICES_START, MEM_PCI_IO_SIZE, MEM_PCI_IO_START,
PCI_HIGH_BASE, PCI_MMIO_CONFIG_SIZE_PER_SEGMENT,
};
use crate::PciSpaceInfo;
const AIA_APLIC_PHANDLE: u32 = 1;
const AIA_IMSIC_PHANDLE: u32 = 2;
const CPU_INTC_BASE_PHANDLE: u32 = 3;
const CPU_BASE_PHANDLE: u32 = 256 + CPU_INTC_BASE_PHANDLE;
// Read the documentation specified when appending the root node to the FDT.
const ADDRESS_CELLS: u32 = 0x2;
const SIZE_CELLS: u32 = 0x2;
// From https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v6.10/source/include/dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h#L14
const _IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING: u32 = 1;
const IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HI: u32 = 4;
const S_MODE_EXT_IRQ: u32 = 9;
/// Trait for devices to be added to the Flattened Device Tree.
pub trait DeviceInfoForFdt {
/// Returns the address where this device will be loaded.
fn addr(&self) -> u64;
/// Returns the associated interrupt for this device.
fn irq(&self) -> u32;
/// Returns the amount of memory that needs to be reserved for this device.
fn length(&self) -> u64;
}
/// Errors thrown while configuring the Flattened Device Tree for riscv64.
#[derive(Debug, Error)]
pub enum Error {
/// Failure in writing FDT in memory.
#[error("Failure in writing FDT in memory")]
WriteFdtToMemory(#[source] GuestMemoryError),
}
type Result<T> = result::Result<T, Error>;
/// Creates the flattened device tree for this riscv64 VM.
#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
pub fn create_fdt<T: DeviceInfoForFdt + Clone + Debug, S: ::std::hash::BuildHasher>(
guest_mem: &GuestMemoryMmap,
cmdline: &str,
num_vcpu: u32,
isa_string: &str,
device_info: &HashMap<(DeviceType, String), T, S>,
aia_device: &Arc<Mutex<dyn Vaia>>,
initrd: &Option<InitramfsConfig>,
pci_space_info: &[PciSpaceInfo],
) -> FdtWriterResult<Vec<u8>> {
// Allocate stuff necessary for the holding the blob.
let mut fdt = FdtWriter::new()?;
// For an explanation why these nodes were introduced in the blob take a look at
// https://github.com/devicetree-org/devicetree-specification/releases/tag/v0.4
// In chapter 3.
// Header or the root node as per above mentioned documentation.
let root_node = fdt.begin_node("")?;
fdt.property_string("compatible", "linux,dummy-virt")?;
// For info on #address-cells and size-cells resort to Table 3.1 Root Node
// Properties
fdt.property_u32("#address-cells", ADDRESS_CELLS)?;
fdt.property_u32("#size-cells", SIZE_CELLS)?;
create_cpu_nodes(&mut fdt, num_vcpu, isa_string)?;
create_memory_node(&mut fdt, guest_mem)?;
create_chosen_node(&mut fdt, cmdline, initrd)?;
create_aia_node(&mut fdt, aia_device)?;
create_devices_node(&mut fdt, device_info)?;
create_pci_nodes(&mut fdt, pci_space_info)?;
// End Header node.
fdt.end_node(root_node)?;
let fdt_final = fdt.finish()?;
Ok(fdt_final)
}
pub fn write_fdt_to_memory(fdt_final: &[u8], guest_mem: &GuestMemoryMmap) -> Result<()> {
// Write FDT to memory.
guest_mem
.write_slice(fdt_final, super::layout::FDT_START)
.map_err(Error::WriteFdtToMemory)?;
Ok(())
}
// Following are the auxiliary function for creating the different nodes that we append to our FDT.
fn create_cpu_nodes(fdt: &mut FdtWriter, num_cpus: u32, isa_string: &str) -> FdtWriterResult<()> {
// See https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v6.10/source/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/riscv/cpus.yaml
let cpus = fdt.begin_node("cpus")?;
// As per documentation, on RISC-V 64-bit systems value should be set to 1.
fdt.property_u32("#address-cells", 0x01)?;
fdt.property_u32("#size-cells", 0x0)?;
// TODO: Retrieve CPU frequency from cpu timer regs
let timebase_frequency: u32 = 0x989680;
fdt.property_u32("timebase-frequency", timebase_frequency)?;
for cpu_index in 0..num_cpus {
let cpu = fdt.begin_node(&format!("cpu@{cpu_index:x}"))?;
fdt.property_string("device_type", "cpu")?;
fdt.property_string("compatible", "riscv")?;
fdt.property_string("mmu-type", "sv48")?;
fdt.property_string("riscv,isa", isa_string)?;
fdt.property_string("status", "okay")?;
fdt.property_u32("reg", cpu_index)?;
fdt.property_u32("phandle", CPU_BASE_PHANDLE + cpu_index)?;
// interrupt controller node
let intc_node = fdt.begin_node("interrupt-controller")?;
fdt.property_string("compatible", "riscv,cpu-intc")?;
fdt.property_u32("#interrupt-cells", 1u32)?;
fdt.property_null("interrupt-controller")?;
fdt.property_u32("phandle", CPU_INTC_BASE_PHANDLE + cpu_index)?;
fdt.end_node(intc_node)?;
fdt.end_node(cpu)?;
}
fdt.end_node(cpus)?;
Ok(())
}
fn create_memory_node(fdt: &mut FdtWriter, guest_mem: &GuestMemoryMmap) -> FdtWriterResult<()> {
// Note: memory regions from "GuestMemory" are sorted and non-zero sized.
let ram_regions = {
let mut ram_regions = Vec::new();
let mut current_start = guest_mem
.iter()
.next()
.map(GuestMemoryRegion::start_addr)
.expect("GuestMemory must have one memory region at least")
.raw_value();
let mut current_end = current_start;
for (start, size) in guest_mem
.iter()
.map(|m| (m.start_addr().raw_value(), m.len()))
{
if current_end == start {
// This zone is continuous with the previous one.
current_end += size;
} else {
ram_regions.push((current_start, current_end));
current_start = start;
current_end = start + size;
}
}
ram_regions.push((current_start, current_end));
ram_regions
};
let mut mem_reg_property = Vec::new();
for region in ram_regions {
let mem_size = region.1 - region.0;
mem_reg_property.push(region.0);
mem_reg_property.push(mem_size);
}
let ram_start = super::layout::RAM_START.raw_value();
let memory_node_name = format!("memory@{ram_start:x}");
let memory_node = fdt.begin_node(&memory_node_name)?;
fdt.property_string("device_type", "memory")?;
fdt.property_array_u64("reg", &mem_reg_property)?;
fdt.end_node(memory_node)?;
Ok(())
}
fn create_chosen_node(
fdt: &mut FdtWriter,
cmdline: &str,
initrd: &Option<InitramfsConfig>,
) -> FdtWriterResult<()> {
let chosen_node = fdt.begin_node("chosen")?;
fdt.property_string("bootargs", cmdline)?;
if let Some(initrd_config) = initrd {
let initrd_start = initrd_config.address.raw_value();
let initrd_end = initrd_config.address.raw_value() + initrd_config.size as u64;
fdt.property_u64("linux,initrd-start", initrd_start)?;
fdt.property_u64("linux,initrd-end", initrd_end)?;
}
fdt.end_node(chosen_node)?;
Ok(())
}
fn create_aia_node(fdt: &mut FdtWriter, aia_device: &Arc<Mutex<dyn Vaia>>) -> FdtWriterResult<()> {
// IMSIC
if aia_device.lock().unwrap().msi_compatible() {
use super::layout::IMSIC_START;
let imsic_name = format!("imsics@{:x}", IMSIC_START.0);
let imsic_node = fdt.begin_node(&imsic_name)?;
fdt.property_string(
"compatible",
aia_device.lock().unwrap().imsic_compatibility(),
)?;
let imsic_reg_prop = aia_device.lock().unwrap().imsic_properties();
fdt.property_array_u32("reg", &imsic_reg_prop)?;
fdt.property_u32("#interrupt-cells", 0u32)?;
fdt.property_null("interrupt-controller")?;
fdt.property_null("msi-controller")?;
// TODO complete num-ids
fdt.property_u32("riscv,num-ids", 2047u32)?;
fdt.property_u32("phandle", AIA_IMSIC_PHANDLE)?;
let mut irq_cells = Vec::new();
let num_cpus = aia_device.lock().unwrap().vcpu_count();
for i in 0..num_cpus {
irq_cells.push(CPU_INTC_BASE_PHANDLE + i);
irq_cells.push(S_MODE_EXT_IRQ);
}
fdt.property_array_u32("interrupts-extended", &irq_cells)?;
fdt.end_node(imsic_node)?;
}
// APLIC
use super::layout::APLIC_START;
let aplic_name = format!("aplic@{:x}", APLIC_START.0);
let aplic_node = fdt.begin_node(&aplic_name)?;
fdt.property_string(
"compatible",
aia_device.lock().unwrap().aplic_compatibility(),
)?;
let reg_cells = aia_device.lock().unwrap().aplic_properties();
fdt.property_array_u32("reg", &reg_cells)?;
fdt.property_u32("#interrupt-cells", 2u32)?;
fdt.property_null("interrupt-controller")?;
// TODO complete num-srcs
fdt.property_u32("riscv,num-sources", 96u32)?;
fdt.property_u32("phandle", AIA_APLIC_PHANDLE)?;
fdt.property_u32("msi-parent", AIA_IMSIC_PHANDLE)?;
fdt.end_node(aplic_node)?;
Ok(())
}
fn create_serial_node<T: DeviceInfoForFdt + Clone + Debug>(
fdt: &mut FdtWriter,
dev_info: &T,
) -> FdtWriterResult<()> {
let serial_reg_prop = [dev_info.addr(), dev_info.length()];
let irq = [dev_info.irq() - IRQ_BASE, IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HI];
let serial_node = fdt.begin_node(&format!("serial@{:x}", dev_info.addr()))?;
fdt.property_string("compatible", "ns16550a")?;
fdt.property_array_u64("reg", &serial_reg_prop)?;
fdt.property_u32("clock-frequency", 3686400)?;
fdt.property_u32("interrupt-parent", AIA_APLIC_PHANDLE)?;
fdt.property_array_u32("interrupts", &irq)?;
fdt.end_node(serial_node)?;
Ok(())
}
fn create_devices_node<T: DeviceInfoForFdt + Clone + Debug, S: ::std::hash::BuildHasher>(
fdt: &mut FdtWriter,
dev_info: &HashMap<(DeviceType, String), T, S>,
) -> FdtWriterResult<()> {
for ((device_type, _device_id), info) in dev_info {
match device_type {
DeviceType::Serial => create_serial_node(fdt, info)?,
DeviceType::Virtio(_) => unreachable!(),
}
}
Ok(())
}
fn create_pci_nodes(fdt: &mut FdtWriter, pci_device_info: &[PciSpaceInfo]) -> FdtWriterResult<()> {
// Add node for PCIe controller.
// See Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/host-generic-pci.txt in the kernel
// and https://elinux.org/Device_Tree_Usage.
// In multiple PCI segments setup, each PCI segment needs a PCI node.
for pci_device_info_elem in pci_device_info.iter() {
// EDK2 requires the PCIe high space above 4G address.
// The actual space in CLH follows the RAM. If the RAM space is small, the PCIe high space
// could fall below 4G.
// Here we cut off PCI device space below 8G in FDT to workaround the EDK2 check.
// But the address written in ACPI is not impacted.
let (pci_device_base_64bit, pci_device_size_64bit) =
if pci_device_info_elem.pci_device_space_start < PCI_HIGH_BASE.raw_value() {
(
PCI_HIGH_BASE.raw_value(),
pci_device_info_elem.pci_device_space_size
- (PCI_HIGH_BASE.raw_value() - pci_device_info_elem.pci_device_space_start),
)
} else {
(
pci_device_info_elem.pci_device_space_start,
pci_device_info_elem.pci_device_space_size,
)
};
// There is no specific requirement of the 32bit MMIO range, and
// therefore at least we can make these ranges 4K aligned.
let pci_device_size_32bit: u64 =
MEM_32BIT_DEVICES_SIZE / ((1 << 12) * pci_device_info.len() as u64) * (1 << 12);
let pci_device_base_32bit: u64 = MEM_32BIT_DEVICES_START.0
+ pci_device_size_32bit * pci_device_info_elem.pci_segment_id as u64;
let ranges = [
// io addresses. Since AArch64 will not use IO address,
// we can set the same IO address range for every segment.
0x1000000,
0_u32,
0_u32,
(MEM_PCI_IO_START.0 >> 32) as u32,
MEM_PCI_IO_START.0 as u32,
(MEM_PCI_IO_SIZE >> 32) as u32,
MEM_PCI_IO_SIZE as u32,
// mmio addresses
0x2000000, // (ss = 10: 32-bit memory space)
(pci_device_base_32bit >> 32) as u32, // PCI address
pci_device_base_32bit as u32,
(pci_device_base_32bit >> 32) as u32, // CPU address
pci_device_base_32bit as u32,
(pci_device_size_32bit >> 32) as u32, // size
pci_device_size_32bit as u32,
// device addresses
0x3000000, // (ss = 11: 64-bit memory space)
(pci_device_base_64bit >> 32) as u32, // PCI address
pci_device_base_64bit as u32,
(pci_device_base_64bit >> 32) as u32, // CPU address
pci_device_base_64bit as u32,
(pci_device_size_64bit >> 32) as u32, // size
pci_device_size_64bit as u32,
];
let bus_range = [0, 0]; // Only bus 0
let reg = [
pci_device_info_elem.mmio_config_address,
PCI_MMIO_CONFIG_SIZE_PER_SEGMENT,
];
// See kernel document Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/pci-msi.txt
let msi_map = [
// rid-base: A single cell describing the first RID matched by the entry.
0x0,
// msi-controller: A single phandle to an MSI controller.
AIA_IMSIC_PHANDLE,
// msi-base: An msi-specifier describing the msi-specifier produced for the
// first RID matched by the entry.
(pci_device_info_elem.pci_segment_id as u32) << 8,
// length: A single cell describing how many consecutive RIDs are matched
// following the rid-base.
0x100,
];
let pci_node_name = format!("pci@{:x}", pci_device_info_elem.mmio_config_address);
let pci_node = fdt.begin_node(&pci_node_name)?;
fdt.property_string("compatible", "pci-host-ecam-generic")?;
fdt.property_string("device_type", "pci")?;
fdt.property_array_u32("ranges", &ranges)?;
fdt.property_array_u32("bus-range", &bus_range)?;
fdt.property_u32(
"linux,pci-domain",
pci_device_info_elem.pci_segment_id as u32,
)?;
fdt.property_u32("#address-cells", 3)?;
fdt.property_u32("#size-cells", 2)?;
fdt.property_array_u64("reg", &reg)?;
fdt.property_u32("#interrupt-cells", 1)?;
fdt.property_null("interrupt-map")?;
fdt.property_null("interrupt-map-mask")?;
fdt.property_null("dma-coherent")?;
fdt.property_array_u32("msi-map", &msi_map)?;
fdt.property_u32("msi-parent", AIA_IMSIC_PHANDLE)?;
fdt.end_node(pci_node)?;
}
Ok(())
}
// Parse the DTB binary and print for debugging
pub fn print_fdt(dtb: &[u8]) {
match fdt_parser::Fdt::new(dtb) {
Ok(fdt) => {
if let Some(root) = fdt.find_node("/") {
debug!("Printing the FDT:");
print_node(root, 0);
} else {
debug!("Failed to find root node in FDT for debugging.");
}
}
Err(_) => debug!("Failed to parse FDT for debugging."),
}
}
fn print_node(node: fdt_parser::node::FdtNode<'_, '_>, n_spaces: usize) {
debug!("{:indent$}{}/", "", node.name, indent = n_spaces);
for property in node.properties() {
let name = property.name;
// If the property is 'compatible', its value requires special handling.
// The u8 array could contain multiple null-terminated strings.
// We copy the original array and simply replace all 'null' characters with spaces.
let value = if name == "compatible" {
let mut compatible = vec![0u8; 256];
let handled_value = property
.value
.iter()
.map(|&c| if c == 0 { b' ' } else { c })
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
let len = cmp::min(255, handled_value.len());
compatible[..len].copy_from_slice(&handled_value[..len]);
compatible[..(len + 1)].to_vec()
} else {
property.value.to_vec()
};
let value = &value;
// Now the value can be either:
// - A null-terminated C string, or
// - Binary data
// We follow a very simple logic to present the value:
// - At first, try to convert it to CStr and print,
// - If failed, print it as u32 array.
let value_result = match CStr::from_bytes_with_nul(value) {
Ok(value_cstr) => value_cstr.to_str().ok(),
Err(_e) => None,
};
if let Some(value_str) = value_result {
debug!(
"{:indent$}{} : {:#?}",
"",
name,
value_str,
indent = (n_spaces + 2)
);
} else {
let mut array = Vec::with_capacity(256);
array.resize(value.len() / 4, 0u32);
BigEndian::read_u32_into(value, &mut array);
debug!(
"{:indent$}{} : {:X?}",
"",
name,
array,
indent = (n_spaces + 2)
);
}
}
// Print children nodes if there is any
for child in node.children() {
print_node(child, n_spaces + 2);
}
}

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// Copyright © 2024 Institute of Software, CAS. All rights reserved.
// Copyright 2020 Arm Limited (or its affiliates). All rights reserved.
// Copyright 2019 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
//
// Memory layout of RISC-V 64-bit guest:
//
// Physical +---------------------------------------------------------------+
// address | |
// end | |
// ~ ~ ~ ~
// | |
// | Highmem PCI MMIO space |
// | |
// RAM end +---------------------------------------------------------------+
// (dynamic, | |
// including | |
// hotplug ~ ~ ~ ~
// memory) | |
// | DRAM |
// | |
// | |
// | |
// | |
// 1 GB +---------------------------------------------------------------+
// | |
// | PCI MMCONFIG space |
// | |
// 768 MB +---------------------------------------------------------------+
// | |
// | |
// | PCI MMIO space |
// | |
// 256 MB +---------------------------------------------------------------|
// | |
// | Legacy devices space |
// | |
// 128 MB +---------------------------------------------------------------|
// | |
// | IMSICs |
// | |
// 64 MB +---------------------------------------------------------------+
// | |
// | APLICs |
// | |
// 4 MB +---------------------------------------------------------------+
// | UEFI flash |
// 0 GB +---------------------------------------------------------------+
//
//
use vm_memory::GuestAddress;
/// 0x0 ~ 0x40_0000 (4 MiB) is reserved to UEFI
/// UEFI binary size is required less than 3 MiB, reserving 4 MiB is enough.
pub const UEFI_START: GuestAddress = GuestAddress(0);
pub const UEFI_SIZE: u64 = 0x040_0000;
/// AIA related devices
/// See https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v6.10/source/arch/riscv/include/uapi/asm/kvm.h
/// 0x40_0000 ~ 0x0400_0000 (64 MiB) resides APLICs
pub const APLIC_START: GuestAddress = GuestAddress(0x40_0000);
pub const APLIC_SIZE: u64 = 0x4000;
/// 0x0400_0000 ~ 0x0800_0000 (64 MiB) resides IMSICs
pub const IMSIC_START: GuestAddress = GuestAddress(0x0400_0000);
pub const IMSIC_SIZE: u64 = 0x1000;
/// Below this address will reside the AIA, above this address will reside the MMIO devices.
const MAPPED_IO_START: GuestAddress = GuestAddress(0x0800_0000);
/// Space 0x0800_0000 ~ 0x1000_0000 is reserved for legacy devices.
pub const LEGACY_SERIAL_MAPPED_IO_START: GuestAddress = MAPPED_IO_START;
/// Space 0x0905_0000 ~ 0x0906_0000 is reserved for pcie io address
pub const MEM_PCI_IO_START: GuestAddress = GuestAddress(0x0905_0000);
pub const MEM_PCI_IO_SIZE: u64 = 0x1_0000;
/// Starting from 0x1000_0000 (256MiB) to 0x3000_0000 (768MiB) is used for PCIE MMIO
pub const MEM_32BIT_DEVICES_START: GuestAddress = GuestAddress(0x1000_0000);
pub const MEM_32BIT_DEVICES_SIZE: u64 = 0x2000_0000;
/// PCI MMCONFIG space (start: after the device space at 768MiB, length: 256MiB)
pub const PCI_MMCONFIG_START: GuestAddress = GuestAddress(0x3000_0000);
pub const PCI_MMCONFIG_SIZE: u64 = 256 << 20;
// One bus with potentially 256 devices (32 slots x 8 functions).
pub const PCI_MMIO_CONFIG_SIZE_PER_SEGMENT: u64 = 4096 * 256;
/// Start of RAM.
pub const RAM_START: GuestAddress = GuestAddress(0x4000_0000);
/// Kernel command line maximum size on RISC-V.
/// See https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v6.10/source/arch/riscv/include/uapi/asm/setup.h
pub const CMDLINE_MAX_SIZE: usize = 1024;
/// FDT is at the beginning of RAM.
pub const FDT_START: GuestAddress = RAM_START;
pub const FDT_MAX_SIZE: u64 = 0x1_0000;
/// Put ACPI table above dtb
pub const ACPI_START: GuestAddress = GuestAddress(RAM_START.0 + FDT_MAX_SIZE);
pub const ACPI_MAX_SIZE: u64 = 0x20_0000;
pub const RSDP_POINTER: GuestAddress = ACPI_START;
/// Kernel start after FDT and ACPI
pub const KERNEL_START: GuestAddress = GuestAddress(RAM_START.0 + FDT_MAX_SIZE);
/// Pci high memory base
pub const PCI_HIGH_BASE: GuestAddress = GuestAddress(0x2_0000_0000);
/// First usable interrupt on riscv64
pub const IRQ_BASE: u32 = 0;
// As per https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v6.10/source/arch/riscv/include/asm/kvm_host.h#L31
/// Number of supported interrupts
pub const IRQ_NUM: u32 = 1023;

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// Copyright © 2024 Institute of Software, CAS. All rights reserved.
// Copyright 2020 Arm Limited (or its affiliates). All rights reserved.
// Copyright 2019 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
/// Module for the flattened device tree.
pub mod fdt;
/// Layout for this riscv64 system.
pub mod layout;
/// Module for loading UEFI binary.
pub mod uefi;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::fmt::Debug;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::{BufRead, BufReader};
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
use hypervisor::arch::riscv64::aia::Vaia;
use log::{Level, log_enabled};
use thiserror::Error;
use vm_memory::{Address, GuestAddress, GuestMemory, GuestMemoryAtomic};
pub use self::fdt::DeviceInfoForFdt;
use crate::{DeviceType, GuestMemoryMmap, PciSpaceInfo, RegionType};
pub const CLOUDHV_IRQCHIP_NUM_MSIS: u16 = 255;
pub const CLOUDHV_IRQCHIP_NUM_SOURCES: u8 = 96;
pub const CLOUDHV_IRQCHIP_NUM_PRIO_BITS: u8 = 3;
pub const CLOUDHV_IRQCHIP_MAX_GUESTS_BITS: u8 = 3;
pub const CLOUDHV_IRQCHIP_MAX_GUESTS: u8 = (1 << CLOUDHV_IRQCHIP_MAX_GUESTS_BITS) - 1;
pub const _NSIG: i32 = 65;
/// Errors thrown while configuring riscv64 system.
#[derive(Debug, Error)]
pub enum Error {
/// Failed to create a FDT.
#[error("Failed to create a FDT")]
SetupFdt,
/// Failed to write FDT to memory.
#[error("Failed to write FDT to memory")]
WriteFdtToMemory(#[source] fdt::Error),
/// Failed to create a AIA.
#[error("Failed to create a AIA")]
SetupAia,
/// Failed to compute the initramfs address.
#[error("Failed to compute the initramfs address")]
InitramfsAddress,
/// Error configuring the general purpose registers
#[error("Error configuring the general purpose registers")]
RegsConfiguration(#[source] hypervisor::HypervisorCpuError),
/// Error opening /proc/cpuinfo
#[error("Error opening /proc/cpuinfo")]
OpenCpuInfo(#[source] std::io::Error),
/// Error reading /proc/cpuinfo
#[error("Error reading /proc/cpuinfo")]
ReadCpuInfo(#[source] std::io::Error),
/// Invalid ISA string
#[error("Invalid ISA string: {0}")]
InvalidIsaString(String),
/// Error parsing /proc/cpuinfo
#[error("Error parsing /proc/cpuinfo")]
CpuInfoParsing,
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)]
/// Specifies the entry point address where the guest must start
/// executing code.
pub struct EntryPoint {
/// Address in guest memory where the guest must start execution
pub entry_addr: GuestAddress,
}
/// Configure the specified VCPU, and return its MPIDR.
pub fn configure_vcpu(
vcpu: &dyn hypervisor::Vcpu,
id: u32,
boot_setup: Option<(EntryPoint, &GuestMemoryAtomic<GuestMemoryMmap>)>,
) -> super::Result<()> {
if let Some((kernel_entry_point, _guest_memory)) = boot_setup {
vcpu.setup_regs(
id,
kernel_entry_point.entry_addr.raw_value(),
layout::FDT_START.raw_value(),
)
.map_err(Error::RegsConfiguration)?;
}
Ok(())
}
pub fn arch_memory_regions() -> Vec<(GuestAddress, usize, RegionType)> {
vec![
// 0 MiB ~ 256 MiB: AIA and legacy devices
(
GuestAddress(0),
layout::MEM_32BIT_DEVICES_START.0 as usize,
RegionType::Reserved,
),
// 256 MiB ~ 768 MiB: MMIO space
(
layout::MEM_32BIT_DEVICES_START,
layout::MEM_32BIT_DEVICES_SIZE as usize,
RegionType::SubRegion,
),
// 768 MiB ~ 1 GiB: reserved. The leading 256M for PCIe MMCONFIG space
(
layout::PCI_MMCONFIG_START,
layout::PCI_MMCONFIG_SIZE as usize,
RegionType::Reserved,
),
// 1GiB ~ inf: RAM
(layout::RAM_START, usize::MAX, RegionType::Ram),
]
}
// Read the first "isa" string from /proc/cpuinfo and filter out the H extension,
// while correctly preserving multi-letter extensions.
fn isa_string_from_host() -> Result<String, Error> {
let file = File::open("/proc/cpuinfo").map_err(Error::OpenCpuInfo)?;
let reader = BufReader::new(file);
for line in reader.lines() {
let line = line.map_err(Error::ReadCpuInfo)?;
let trimmed_line = line.trim();
if trimmed_line.starts_with("isa") {
let parts: Vec<&str> = trimmed_line.split(':').collect();
if parts.len() == 2 {
let isa_string = parts[1].trim();
// Split the string by underscores to separate single letter vs long-form
// extensions
let mut components: Vec<String> =
isa_string.split('_').map(|s| s.to_string()).collect();
if components.is_empty() {
return Err(Error::InvalidIsaString(isa_string.to_string()));
}
// Remove H extension if present in single letter extensions
let first_component = components[0].chars().filter(|&c| c != 'h').collect();
components[0] = first_component;
return Ok(components.join("_"));
}
}
}
Err(Error::CpuInfoParsing)
}
/// Configures the system and should be called once per vm before starting vcpu threads.
#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
pub fn configure_system<T: DeviceInfoForFdt + Clone + Debug, S: ::std::hash::BuildHasher>(
guest_mem: &GuestMemoryMmap,
cmdline: &str,
num_vcpu: u32,
device_info: &HashMap<(DeviceType, String), T, S>,
initrd: &Option<super::InitramfsConfig>,
pci_space_info: &[PciSpaceInfo],
aia_device: &Arc<Mutex<dyn Vaia>>,
) -> super::Result<()> {
let isa_string = isa_string_from_host()?;
let fdt_final = fdt::create_fdt(
guest_mem,
cmdline,
num_vcpu,
&isa_string,
device_info,
aia_device,
initrd,
pci_space_info,
)
.map_err(|_| Error::SetupFdt)?;
if log_enabled!(Level::Debug) {
fdt::print_fdt(&fdt_final);
}
fdt::write_fdt_to_memory(&fdt_final, guest_mem).map_err(Error::WriteFdtToMemory)?;
Ok(())
}
/// Returns the memory address where the initramfs could be loaded.
pub fn initramfs_load_addr(
guest_mem: &GuestMemoryMmap,
initramfs_size: usize,
) -> super::Result<u64> {
let round_to_pagesize = |size| (size + (super::PAGE_SIZE - 1)) & !(super::PAGE_SIZE - 1);
match guest_mem
.last_addr()
.checked_sub(round_to_pagesize(initramfs_size) as u64 - 1)
{
Some(offset) => {
if guest_mem.address_in_range(offset) {
Ok(offset.raw_value())
} else {
Err(super::Error::PlatformSpecific(Error::InitramfsAddress))
}
}
None => Err(super::Error::PlatformSpecific(Error::InitramfsAddress)),
}
}
pub fn get_host_cpu_phys_bits(_hypervisor: &dyn hypervisor::Hypervisor) -> u8 {
40
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod unit_tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_arch_memory_regions_dram() {
let regions = arch_memory_regions();
assert_eq!(4, regions.len());
assert_eq!(layout::RAM_START, regions[3].0);
assert_eq!(RegionType::Ram, regions[3].2);
}
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// Copyright 2020 Arm Limited (or its affiliates). All rights reserved.
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
use std::io::{Read, Seek, SeekFrom};
use std::os::fd::AsFd;
use std::result;
use thiserror::Error;
use vm_memory::{GuestAddress, GuestMemory};
/// Errors thrown while loading UEFI binary
#[derive(Debug, Error)]
pub enum Error {
/// Unable to seek to UEFI image start.
#[error("Unable to seek to UEFI image start")]
SeekUefiStart,
/// Unable to seek to UEFI image end.
#[error("Unable to seek to UEFI image end")]
SeekUefiEnd,
/// UEFI image too big.
#[error("UEFI image too big")]
UefiTooBig,
/// Unable to read UEFI image
#[error("Unable to read UEFI image")]
ReadUefiImage,
}
type Result<T> = result::Result<T, Error>;
pub fn load_uefi<F, M: GuestMemory>(
guest_mem: &M,
guest_addr: GuestAddress,
uefi_image: &mut F,
) -> Result<()>
where
F: Read + Seek + AsFd,
{
let uefi_size = uefi_image
.seek(SeekFrom::End(0))
.map_err(|_| Error::SeekUefiEnd)? as usize;
// edk2 image on virtual platform is smaller than 3M
if uefi_size > 0x300000 {
return Err(Error::UefiTooBig);
}
uefi_image.rewind().map_err(|_| Error::SeekUefiStart)?;
guest_mem
.read_exact_volatile_from(guest_addr, &mut uefi_image.as_fd(), uefi_size)
.map_err(|_| Error::ReadUefiImage)
}

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// found in the LICENSE-BSD-3-Clause file.
use std::result;
use std::sync::Arc;
pub type Result<T> = result::Result<T, hypervisor::HypervisorCpuError>;
@@ -23,7 +24,7 @@ pub fn set_apic_delivery_mode(reg: u32, mode: u32) -> u32 {
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `vcpu` - The VCPU object to configure.
pub fn set_lint(vcpu: &dyn hypervisor::Vcpu) -> Result<()> {
pub fn set_lint(vcpu: &Arc<dyn hypervisor::Vcpu>) -> Result<()> {
let mut klapic = vcpu.get_lapic()?;
let lvt_lint0 = klapic.get_klapic_reg(APIC_LVT0);

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// Copyright 2017 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 AND BSD-3-Clause
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE-BSD-3-Clause file.
#![allow(non_camel_case_types)]
use vm_memory::ByteValued;
pub const MP_PROCESSOR: ::std::os::raw::c_uint = 0;
pub const MP_BUS: ::std::os::raw::c_uint = 1;
@@ -19,7 +15,7 @@ pub const MP_IRQDIR_DEFAULT: ::std::os::raw::c_uint = 0;
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)]
pub struct mpf_intel {
pub signature: [::std::os::raw::c_uchar; 4usize],
pub signature: [::std::os::raw::c_char; 4usize],
pub physptr: ::std::os::raw::c_uint,
pub length: ::std::os::raw::c_uchar,
pub specification: ::std::os::raw::c_uchar,
@@ -31,22 +27,15 @@ pub struct mpf_intel {
pub feature5: ::std::os::raw::c_uchar,
}
const _: () = assert!(::core::mem::size_of::<mpf_intel>() == 16);
// SAFETY: all members of this struct are plain integers
// and the sum of their sizes is the size of the struct, so
// padding and reserved values are not possible as there
// would be nowhere for them to exist.
unsafe impl ByteValued for mpf_intel {}
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)]
pub struct mpc_table {
pub signature: [::std::os::raw::c_uchar; 4usize],
pub signature: [::std::os::raw::c_char; 4usize],
pub length: ::std::os::raw::c_ushort,
pub spec: ::std::os::raw::c_uchar,
pub checksum: ::std::os::raw::c_uchar,
pub oem: [::std::os::raw::c_uchar; 8usize],
pub productid: [::std::os::raw::c_uchar; 12usize],
pub spec: ::std::os::raw::c_char,
pub checksum: ::std::os::raw::c_char,
pub oem: [::std::os::raw::c_char; 8usize],
pub productid: [::std::os::raw::c_char; 12usize],
pub oemptr: ::std::os::raw::c_uint,
pub oemsize: ::std::os::raw::c_ushort,
pub oemcount: ::std::os::raw::c_ushort,
@@ -54,19 +43,6 @@ pub struct mpc_table {
pub reserved: ::std::os::raw::c_uint,
}
const _: () = {
assert!(::core::mem::size_of::<mpc_table>() == 4 + 2 + 1 + 1 + 8 + 12 + 4 + 2 + 2 + 4 + 4);
assert!(::core::mem::size_of::<::std::os::raw::c_uint>() == 4);
assert!(::core::mem::size_of::<::std::os::raw::c_ushort>() == 2);
assert!(::core::mem::size_of::<::std::os::raw::c_uchar>() == 1);
};
// SAFETY: all members of this struct are plain integers
// and the sum of their sizes is the size of the struct, so
// padding and reserved values are not possible as there
// would be nowhere for them to exist.
unsafe impl ByteValued for mpc_table {}
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)]
pub struct mpc_cpu {
@@ -79,13 +55,6 @@ pub struct mpc_cpu {
pub reserved: [::std::os::raw::c_uint; 2usize],
}
const _: () = assert!(::core::mem::size_of::<mpc_cpu>() == 20);
// SAFETY: all members of this struct are plain integers
// and the sum of their sizes is the size of the struct, so
// padding and reserved values are not possible as there
// would be nowhere for them to exist.
unsafe impl ByteValued for mpc_cpu {}
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)]
pub struct mpc_bus {
@@ -94,13 +63,6 @@ pub struct mpc_bus {
pub bustype: [::std::os::raw::c_uchar; 6usize],
}
const _: () = assert!(::core::mem::size_of::<mpc_bus>() == 8);
// SAFETY: all members of this struct are plain integers
// and the sum of their sizes is the size of the struct, so
// padding and reserved values are not possible as there
// would be nowhere for them to exist.
unsafe impl ByteValued for mpc_bus {}
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)]
pub struct mpc_ioapic {
@@ -111,13 +73,6 @@ pub struct mpc_ioapic {
pub apicaddr: ::std::os::raw::c_uint,
}
const _: () = assert!(::core::mem::size_of::<mpc_ioapic>() == 8);
// SAFETY: all members of this struct are plain integers
// and the sum of their sizes is the size of the struct, so
// padding and reserved values are not possible as there
// would be nowhere for them to exist.
unsafe impl ByteValued for mpc_ioapic {}
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)]
pub struct mpc_intsrc {
@@ -130,13 +85,6 @@ pub struct mpc_intsrc {
pub dstirq: ::std::os::raw::c_uchar,
}
const _: () = assert!(::core::mem::size_of::<mpc_intsrc>() == 8);
// SAFETY: all members of this struct are plain integers
// and the sum of their sizes is the size of the struct, so
// padding and reserved values are not possible as there
// would be nowhere for them to exist.
unsafe impl ByteValued for mpc_intsrc {}
pub const MP_IRQ_SOURCE_TYPES_MP_INT: ::std::os::raw::c_uint = 0;
pub const MP_IRQ_SOURCE_TYPES_MP_NMI: ::std::os::raw::c_uint = 1;
pub const MP_IRQ_SOURCE_TYPES_MP_EXT_INT: ::std::os::raw::c_uint = 3;
@@ -153,26 +101,12 @@ pub struct mpc_lintsrc {
pub destapiclint: ::std::os::raw::c_uchar,
}
const _: () = assert!(::core::mem::size_of::<mpc_lintsrc>() == 8);
// SAFETY: all members of this struct are plain integers
// and the sum of their sizes is the size of the struct, so
// padding and reserved values are not possible as there
// would be nowhere for them to exist.
unsafe impl ByteValued for mpc_lintsrc {}
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)]
pub struct mpc_oemtable {
pub signature: [::std::os::raw::c_uchar; 4usize],
pub signature: [::std::os::raw::c_char; 4usize],
pub length: ::std::os::raw::c_ushort,
pub rev: ::std::os::raw::c_uchar,
pub checksum: ::std::os::raw::c_uchar,
pub mpc: [::std::os::raw::c_uchar; 8usize],
pub rev: ::std::os::raw::c_char,
pub checksum: ::std::os::raw::c_char,
pub mpc: [::std::os::raw::c_char; 8usize],
}
const _: () = assert!(::core::mem::size_of::<mpc_oemtable>() == 16);
// SAFETY: all members of this struct are plain integers
// and the sum of their sizes is the size of the struct, so
// padding and reserved values are not possible as there
// would be nowhere for them to exist.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE-BSD-3-Clause file.
use std::{mem, result, slice};
use libc::c_uchar;
use log::{info, warn};
use thiserror::Error;
use vm_memory::{Address, ByteValued, Bytes, GuestAddress, GuestMemory, GuestMemoryError};
use super::MAX_SUPPORTED_CPUS_LEGACY;
use crate::GuestMemoryMmap;
use crate::layout::{APIC_START, HIGH_RAM_START, IOAPIC_START};
use crate::x86_64::{get_x2apic_id, mpspec};
use crate::GuestMemoryMmap;
use libc::c_char;
use std::mem;
use std::result;
use std::slice;
use vm_memory::{Address, ByteValued, Bytes, GuestAddress, GuestMemory, GuestMemoryError};
// This is a workaround to the Rust enforcement specifying that any implementation of a foreign
// trait (in this case `ByteValued`) where:
@@ -52,55 +49,57 @@ unsafe impl ByteValued for MpcLintsrcWrapper {}
// SAFETY: see above
unsafe impl ByteValued for MpfIntelWrapper {}
#[derive(Debug, Error)]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum Error {
/// There was too little guest memory to store the entire MP table.
#[error("There was too little guest memory to store the entire MP table")]
NotEnoughMemory,
/// The MP table has too little address space to be stored.
#[error("The MP table has too little address space to be stored")]
AddressOverflow,
/// Failure while zeroing out the memory for the MP table.
#[error("Failure while zeroing out the memory for the MP table")]
Clear(#[source] GuestMemoryError),
Clear(GuestMemoryError),
/// Number of CPUs exceeds the maximum supported CPUs
TooManyCpus,
/// Failure to write the MP floating pointer.
#[error("Failure to write the MP floating pointer")]
WriteMpfIntel(#[source] GuestMemoryError),
WriteMpfIntel(GuestMemoryError),
/// Failure to write MP CPU entry.
#[error("Failure to write MP CPU entry")]
WriteMpcCpu(#[source] GuestMemoryError),
WriteMpcCpu(GuestMemoryError),
/// Failure to write MP ioapic entry.
#[error("Failure to write MP ioapic entry")]
WriteMpcIoapic(#[source] GuestMemoryError),
WriteMpcIoapic(GuestMemoryError),
/// Failure to write MP bus entry.
#[error("Failure to write MP bus entry")]
WriteMpcBus(#[source] GuestMemoryError),
WriteMpcBus(GuestMemoryError),
/// Failure to write MP interrupt source entry.
#[error("Failure to write MP interrupt source entry")]
WriteMpcIntsrc(#[source] GuestMemoryError),
WriteMpcIntsrc(GuestMemoryError),
/// Failure to write MP local interrupt source entry.
#[error("Failure to write MP local interrupt source entry")]
WriteMpcLintsrc(#[source] GuestMemoryError),
WriteMpcLintsrc(GuestMemoryError),
/// Failure to write MP table header.
#[error("Failure to write MP table header")]
WriteMpcTable(#[source] GuestMemoryError),
WriteMpcTable(GuestMemoryError),
}
pub type Result<T> = result::Result<T, Error>;
// With APIC/xAPIC, there are only 255 APIC IDs available. And IOAPIC occupies
// one APIC ID, so only 254 CPUs at maximum may be supported. Actually it's
// a large number for FC usecases.
pub const MAX_SUPPORTED_CPUS: u32 = 254;
// Convenience macro for making arrays of diverse character types.
macro_rules! char_array {
($t:ty; $( $c:expr ),*) => ( [ $( $c as $t ),* ] )
}
// Most of these variables are sourced from the Intel MP Spec 1.4.
const SMP_MAGIC_IDENT: &[c_uchar; 4] = b"_MP_";
const MPC_SIGNATURE: &[c_uchar; 4] = b"PCMP";
const MPC_SPEC: u8 = 4;
const MPC_OEM: &[c_uchar; 8] = b"FC ";
const MPC_PRODUCT_ID: &[c_uchar; 12] = &[b'0'; 12];
const BUS_TYPE_ISA: &[c_uchar; 6] = b"ISA ";
const SMP_MAGIC_IDENT: [c_char; 4] = char_array!(c_char; '_', 'M', 'P', '_');
const MPC_SIGNATURE: [c_char; 4] = char_array!(c_char; 'P', 'C', 'M', 'P');
const MPC_SPEC: i8 = 4;
const MPC_OEM: [c_char; 8] = char_array!(c_char; 'F', 'C', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ');
const MPC_PRODUCT_ID: [c_char; 12] = ['0' as c_char; 12];
const BUS_TYPE_ISA: [u8; 6] = char_array!(u8; 'I', 'S', 'A', ' ', ' ', ' ');
const APIC_VERSION: u8 = 0x14;
const CPU_STEPPING: u32 = 0x600;
const CPU_FEATURE_APIC: u32 = 0x200;
const CPU_FEATURE_FPU: u32 = 0x001;
fn compute_checksum<T: Copy + ByteValued>(v: &T) -> u8 {
fn compute_checksum<T: Copy>(v: &T) -> u8 {
// SAFETY: we are only reading the bytes within the size of the `T` reference `v`.
let v_slice = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(v as *const T as *const u8, mem::size_of::<T>()) };
let mut checksum: u8 = 0;
@@ -115,7 +114,7 @@ fn mpf_intel_compute_checksum(v: &mpspec::mpf_intel) -> u8 {
(!checksum).wrapping_add(1)
}
fn compute_mp_size(num_cpus: u32) -> usize {
fn compute_mp_size(num_cpus: u8) -> usize {
mem::size_of::<MpfIntelWrapper>()
+ mem::size_of::<MpcTableWrapper>()
+ mem::size_of::<MpcCpuWrapper>() * (num_cpus as usize)
@@ -129,15 +128,14 @@ fn compute_mp_size(num_cpus: u32) -> usize {
pub fn setup_mptable(
offset: GuestAddress,
mem: &GuestMemoryMmap,
num_cpus: u32,
topology: Option<(u16, u16, u16, u16)>,
num_cpus: u8,
topology: Option<(u8, u8, u8)>,
) -> Result<()> {
if num_cpus > 0 {
let cpu_id_max = num_cpus - 1;
let x2apic_id_max = get_x2apic_id(cpu_id_max, topology);
if x2apic_id_max >= MAX_SUPPORTED_CPUS_LEGACY {
info!("Skipping mptable creation due to too many CPUs");
return Ok(());
let x2apic_id_max = get_x2apic_id(cpu_id_max.into(), topology);
if x2apic_id_max >= MAX_SUPPORTED_CPUS {
return Err(Error::TooManyCpus);
}
}
@@ -152,7 +150,7 @@ pub fn setup_mptable(
}
let mut checksum: u8 = 0;
let ioapicid: u8 = MAX_SUPPORTED_CPUS_LEGACY as u8 + 1;
let ioapicid: u8 = MAX_SUPPORTED_CPUS as u8 + 1;
// The checked_add here ensures the all of the following base_mp.unchecked_add's will be without
// overflow.
@@ -170,7 +168,7 @@ pub fn setup_mptable(
{
let mut mpf_intel = MpfIntelWrapper(mpspec::mpf_intel::default());
let size = mem::size_of::<MpfIntelWrapper>() as u64;
mpf_intel.0.signature = *SMP_MAGIC_IDENT;
mpf_intel.0.signature = SMP_MAGIC_IDENT;
mpf_intel.0.length = 1;
mpf_intel.0.specification = 4;
mpf_intel.0.physptr = (base_mp.raw_value() + size) as u32;
@@ -190,7 +188,7 @@ pub fn setup_mptable(
for cpu_id in 0..num_cpus {
let mut mpc_cpu = MpcCpuWrapper(mpspec::mpc_cpu::default());
mpc_cpu.0.type_ = mpspec::MP_PROCESSOR as u8;
mpc_cpu.0.apicid = get_x2apic_id(cpu_id, topology) as u8;
mpc_cpu.0.apicid = get_x2apic_id(cpu_id as u32, topology) as u8;
mpc_cpu.0.apicver = APIC_VERSION;
mpc_cpu.0.cpuflag = mpspec::CPU_ENABLED as u8
| if cpu_id == 0 {
@@ -211,7 +209,7 @@ pub fn setup_mptable(
let mut mpc_bus = MpcBusWrapper(mpspec::mpc_bus::default());
mpc_bus.0.type_ = mpspec::MP_BUS as u8;
mpc_bus.0.busid = 0;
mpc_bus.0.bustype = *BUS_TYPE_ISA;
mpc_bus.0.bustype = BUS_TYPE_ISA;
mem.write_obj(mpc_bus, base_mp)
.map_err(Error::WriteMpcBus)?;
base_mp = base_mp.unchecked_add(size as u64);
@@ -282,14 +280,14 @@ pub fn setup_mptable(
{
let mut mpc_table = MpcTableWrapper(mpspec::mpc_table::default());
mpc_table.0.signature = *MPC_SIGNATURE;
mpc_table.0.signature = MPC_SIGNATURE;
mpc_table.0.length = table_end.unchecked_offset_from(table_base) as u16;
mpc_table.0.spec = MPC_SPEC;
mpc_table.0.oem = *MPC_OEM;
mpc_table.0.productid = *MPC_PRODUCT_ID;
mpc_table.0.oem = MPC_OEM;
mpc_table.0.productid = MPC_PRODUCT_ID;
mpc_table.0.lapic = APIC_START.0 as u32;
checksum = checksum.wrapping_add(compute_checksum(&mpc_table.0));
mpc_table.0.checksum = (!checksum).wrapping_add(1);
mpc_table.0.checksum = (!checksum).wrapping_add(1) as i8;
mem.write_obj(mpc_table, table_base)
.map_err(Error::WriteMpcTable)?;
}
@@ -298,12 +296,13 @@ pub fn setup_mptable(
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod unit_tests {
use vm_memory::bitmap::BitmapSlice;
use vm_memory::{GuestUsize, VolatileMemoryError, VolatileSlice, WriteVolatile};
mod tests {
use super::*;
use crate::layout::MPTABLE_START;
use vm_memory::{
bitmap::BitmapSlice, GuestAddress, GuestUsize, VolatileMemoryError, VolatileSlice,
WriteVolatile,
};
fn table_entry_size(type_: u8) -> usize {
match type_ as u32 {
@@ -331,7 +330,7 @@ mod unit_tests {
let mem = GuestMemoryMmap::from_ranges(&[(MPTABLE_START, compute_mp_size(num_cpus) - 1)])
.unwrap();
setup_mptable(MPTABLE_START, &mem, num_cpus, None).unwrap_err();
assert!(setup_mptable(MPTABLE_START, &mem, num_cpus, None).is_err());
}
#[test]
@@ -389,11 +388,11 @@ mod unit_tests {
fn cpu_entry_count() {
let mem = GuestMemoryMmap::from_ranges(&[(
MPTABLE_START,
compute_mp_size(MAX_SUPPORTED_CPUS_LEGACY),
compute_mp_size(MAX_SUPPORTED_CPUS as u8),
)])
.unwrap();
for i in 0..MAX_SUPPORTED_CPUS_LEGACY {
for i in 0..MAX_SUPPORTED_CPUS as u8 {
setup_mptable(MPTABLE_START, &mem, i, None).unwrap();
let mpf_intel: MpfIntelWrapper = mem.read_obj(MPTABLE_START).unwrap();
@@ -423,9 +422,11 @@ mod unit_tests {
#[test]
fn cpu_entry_count_max() {
let cpus = MAX_SUPPORTED_CPUS_LEGACY + 1;
let mem = GuestMemoryMmap::from_ranges(&[(MPTABLE_START, compute_mp_size(cpus))]).unwrap();
let cpus = MAX_SUPPORTED_CPUS + 1;
let mem =
GuestMemoryMmap::from_ranges(&[(MPTABLE_START, compute_mp_size(cpus as u8))]).unwrap();
setup_mptable(MPTABLE_START, &mem, cpus, None).unwrap();
let result = setup_mptable(MPTABLE_START, &mem, cpus as u8, None);
assert!(result.is_err());
}
}

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@@ -6,57 +6,41 @@
// Portions Copyright 2017 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE-BSD-3-Clause file.
use std::{mem, result};
use crate::layout::{BOOT_GDT_START, BOOT_IDT_START, PVH_INFO_START};
use crate::GuestMemoryMmap;
use hypervisor::arch::x86::gdt::{gdt_entry, segment_from_gdt};
use hypervisor::arch::x86::regs::CR0_PE;
use hypervisor::arch::x86::{FpuState, SpecialRegisters};
use thiserror::Error;
use hypervisor::arch::x86::{FpuState, SpecialRegisters, StandardRegisters};
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::{mem, result};
use vm_memory::{Address, Bytes, GuestMemory, GuestMemoryError};
use crate::layout::{
BOOT_GDT_START, BOOT_IDT_START, BOOT_STACK_POINTER, PVH_INFO_START, ZERO_PAGE_START,
};
use crate::{EntryPoint, GuestMemoryMmap};
#[derive(Debug, Error)]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum Error {
/// Failed to get SREGs for this CPU.
#[error("Failed to get SREGs for this CPU")]
GetStatusRegisters(#[source] hypervisor::HypervisorCpuError),
GetStatusRegisters(hypervisor::HypervisorCpuError),
/// Failed to set base registers for this CPU.
#[error("Failed to set base registers for this CPU")]
SetBaseRegisters(#[source] hypervisor::HypervisorCpuError),
SetBaseRegisters(hypervisor::HypervisorCpuError),
/// Failed to configure the FPU.
#[error("Failed to configure the FPU")]
SetFpuRegisters(#[source] hypervisor::HypervisorCpuError),
SetFpuRegisters(hypervisor::HypervisorCpuError),
/// Setting up MSRs failed.
#[error("Setting up MSRs failed")]
SetModelSpecificRegisters(#[source] hypervisor::HypervisorCpuError),
SetModelSpecificRegisters(hypervisor::HypervisorCpuError),
/// Failed to set SREGs for this CPU.
#[error("Failed to set SREGs for this CPU")]
SetStatusRegisters(#[source] hypervisor::HypervisorCpuError),
SetStatusRegisters(hypervisor::HypervisorCpuError),
/// Checking the GDT address failed.
#[error("Checking the GDT address failed")]
CheckGdtAddr,
/// Writing the GDT to RAM failed.
#[error("Writing the GDT to RAM failed")]
WriteGdt(#[source] GuestMemoryError),
WriteGdt(GuestMemoryError),
/// Writing the IDT to RAM failed.
#[error("Writing the IDT to RAM failed")]
WriteIdt(#[source] GuestMemoryError),
WriteIdt(GuestMemoryError),
/// Writing PDPTE to RAM failed.
#[error("Writing PDPTE to RAM failed")]
WritePdpteAddress(#[source] GuestMemoryError),
WritePdpteAddress(GuestMemoryError),
/// Writing PDE to RAM failed.
#[error("Writing PDE to RAM failed")]
WritePdeAddress(#[source] GuestMemoryError),
WritePdeAddress(GuestMemoryError),
/// Writing PML4 to RAM failed.
#[error("Writing PML4 to RAM failed")]
WritePml4Address(#[source] GuestMemoryError),
WritePml4Address(GuestMemoryError),
/// Writing PML5 to RAM failed.
#[error("Writing PML5 to RAM failed")]
WritePml5Address(#[source] GuestMemoryError),
WritePml5Address(GuestMemoryError),
}
pub type Result<T> = result::Result<T, Error>;
@@ -66,7 +50,7 @@ pub type Result<T> = result::Result<T, Error>;
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `vcpu` - Structure for the VCPU that holds the VCPU's fd.
pub fn setup_fpu(vcpu: &dyn hypervisor::Vcpu) -> Result<()> {
pub fn setup_fpu(vcpu: &Arc<dyn hypervisor::Vcpu>) -> Result<()> {
let fpu: FpuState = FpuState {
fcw: 0x37f,
mxcsr: 0x1f80,
@@ -81,8 +65,8 @@ pub fn setup_fpu(vcpu: &dyn hypervisor::Vcpu) -> Result<()> {
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `vcpu` - Structure for the VCPU that holds the VCPU's fd.
pub fn setup_msrs(vcpu: &dyn hypervisor::Vcpu) -> Result<()> {
vcpu.set_msrs(vcpu.boot_msr_entries())
pub fn setup_msrs(vcpu: &Arc<dyn hypervisor::Vcpu>) -> Result<()> {
vcpu.set_msrs(&vcpu.boot_msr_entries())
.map_err(Error::SetModelSpecificRegisters)?;
Ok(())
@@ -93,22 +77,14 @@ pub fn setup_msrs(vcpu: &dyn hypervisor::Vcpu) -> Result<()> {
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `vcpu` - Structure for the VCPU that holds the VCPU's fd.
/// * `entry_point` - Description of the boot entry to set up.
pub fn setup_regs(vcpu: &dyn hypervisor::Vcpu, entry_point: EntryPoint) -> Result<()> {
let mut regs = vcpu.create_standard_regs();
match entry_point.setup_header {
None => {
regs.set_rflags(0x0000000000000002u64);
regs.set_rip(entry_point.entry_addr.raw_value());
regs.set_rbx(PVH_INFO_START.raw_value());
}
Some(_) => {
regs.set_rflags(0x0000000000000002u64);
regs.set_rip(entry_point.entry_addr.raw_value());
regs.set_rsp(BOOT_STACK_POINTER.raw_value());
regs.set_rsi(ZERO_PAGE_START.raw_value());
}
}
/// * `boot_ip` - Starting instruction pointer.
pub fn setup_regs(vcpu: &Arc<dyn hypervisor::Vcpu>, boot_ip: u64) -> Result<()> {
let regs = StandardRegisters {
rflags: 0x0000000000000002u64,
rbx: PVH_INFO_START.raw_value(),
rip: boot_ip,
..Default::default()
};
vcpu.set_regs(&regs).map_err(Error::SetBaseRegisters)
}
@@ -118,13 +94,9 @@ pub fn setup_regs(vcpu: &dyn hypervisor::Vcpu, entry_point: EntryPoint) -> Resul
///
/// * `mem` - The memory that will be passed to the guest.
/// * `vcpu` - Structure for the VCPU that holds the VCPU's fd.
pub fn setup_sregs(
mem: &GuestMemoryMmap,
vcpu: &dyn hypervisor::Vcpu,
enable_x2_apic_mode: bool,
) -> Result<()> {
pub fn setup_sregs(mem: &GuestMemoryMmap, vcpu: &Arc<dyn hypervisor::Vcpu>) -> Result<()> {
let mut sregs: SpecialRegisters = vcpu.get_sregs().map_err(Error::GetStatusRegisters)?;
configure_segments_and_sregs(mem, &mut sregs, enable_x2_apic_mode)?;
configure_segments_and_sregs(mem, &mut sregs)?;
vcpu.set_sregs(&sregs).map_err(Error::SetStatusRegisters)
}
@@ -151,7 +123,6 @@ fn write_idt_value(val: u64, guest_mem: &GuestMemoryMmap) -> Result<()> {
pub fn configure_segments_and_sregs(
mem: &GuestMemoryMmap,
sregs: &mut SpecialRegisters,
enable_x2_apic_mode: bool,
) -> Result<()> {
let gdt_table: [u64; BOOT_GDT_MAX] = {
// Configure GDT entries as specified by PVH boot protocol
@@ -187,19 +158,14 @@ pub fn configure_segments_and_sregs(
sregs.cr0 = CR0_PE;
sregs.cr4 = 0;
if enable_x2_apic_mode {
const X2APIC_ENABLE_BIT: u64 = 1 << 10;
sregs.apic_base |= X2APIC_ENABLE_BIT;
}
Ok(())
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod unit_tests {
use vm_memory::GuestAddress;
mod tests {
use super::*;
use crate::GuestMemoryMmap;
use vm_memory::GuestAddress;
fn create_guest_mem() -> GuestMemoryMmap {
GuestMemoryMmap::from_ranges(&[(GuestAddress(0), 0x10000)]).unwrap()
@@ -213,7 +179,7 @@ mod unit_tests {
fn segments_and_sregs() {
let mut sregs: SpecialRegisters = Default::default();
let gm = create_guest_mem();
configure_segments_and_sregs(&gm, &mut sregs, false).unwrap();
configure_segments_and_sregs(&gm, &mut sregs).unwrap();
assert_eq!(0x0, read_u64(&gm, BOOT_GDT_START));
assert_eq!(
0xcf9b000000ffff,

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@@ -6,35 +6,53 @@
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 AND BSD-3-Clause
use std::{mem, result, slice};
use thiserror::Error;
use uuid::Uuid;
use vm_memory::{Address, ByteValued, Bytes, GuestAddress};
use crate::GuestMemoryMmap;
use crate::layout::SMBIOS_START;
use crate::GuestMemoryMmap;
use std::fmt::{self, Display};
use std::mem;
use std::result;
use std::slice;
use uuid::Uuid;
use vm_memory::ByteValued;
use vm_memory::{Address, Bytes, GuestAddress};
#[derive(Debug, Error)]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum Error {
/// There was too little guest memory to store the entire SMBIOS table.
#[error("There was too little guest memory to store the SMBIOS table")]
NotEnoughMemory,
/// The SMBIOS table has too little address space to be stored.
#[error("The SMBIOS table has too little address space to be stored")]
AddressOverflow,
/// Failure while zeroing out the memory for the SMBIOS table.
#[error("Failure while zeroing out the memory for the SMBIOS table")]
Clear,
/// Failure to write SMBIOS entrypoint structure
#[error("Failure to write SMBIOS entrypoint structure")]
WriteSmbiosEp,
/// Failure to write additional data to memory
#[error("Failure to write additional data to memory")]
WriteData,
/// Failure to parse uuid, uuid format may be error
#[error("Failure to parse uuid")]
ParseUuid(#[source] uuid::Error),
ParseUuid(uuid::Error),
}
impl std::error::Error for Error {}
impl Display for Error {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
use self::Error::*;
let description = match self {
NotEnoughMemory => {
"There was too little guest memory to store the SMBIOS table".to_string()
}
AddressOverflow => {
"The SMBIOS table has too little address space to be stored".to_string()
}
Clear => "Failure while zeroing out the memory for the SMBIOS table".to_string(),
WriteSmbiosEp => "Failure to write SMBIOS entrypoint structure".to_string(),
WriteData => "Failure to write additional data to memory".to_string(),
ParseUuid(e) => format!("Failure to parse uuid: {e}"),
};
write!(f, "SMBIOS error: {description}")
}
}
pub type Result<T> = result::Result<T, Error>;
@@ -272,7 +290,7 @@ pub fn setup_smbios(
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod unit_tests {
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]

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@@ -1,24 +1,21 @@
// Copyright © 2021 Intel Corporation
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
use crate::GuestMemoryMmap;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::{Read, Seek, SeekFrom};
use std::str::FromStr;
use log::{debug, info};
use thiserror::Error;
use uuid::Uuid;
use vm_memory::{ByteValued, Bytes, GuestAddress, GuestMemoryError};
use crate::GuestMemoryMmap;
#[derive(Error, Debug)]
pub enum TdvfError {
#[error("Failed read TDVF descriptor")]
#[error("Failed read TDVF descriptor: {0}")]
ReadDescriptor(#[source] std::io::Error),
#[error("Failed read TDVF descriptor offset")]
#[error("Failed read TDVF descriptor offset: {0}")]
ReadDescriptorOffset(#[source] std::io::Error),
#[error("Failed read GUID table")]
#[error("Failed read GUID table: {0}")]
ReadGuidTable(#[source] std::io::Error),
#[error("Invalid descriptor signature")]
InvalidDescriptorSignature,
@@ -26,9 +23,9 @@ pub enum TdvfError {
InvalidDescriptorSize,
#[error("Invalid descriptor version")]
InvalidDescriptorVersion,
#[error("Failed to write HOB details to guest memory")]
#[error("Failed to write HOB details to guest memory: {0}")]
GuestMemoryWriteHob(#[source] GuestMemoryError),
#[error("Failed to create Uuid")]
#[error("Failed to create Uuid: {0}")]
UuidCreation(#[source] uuid::Error),
}
@@ -36,7 +33,7 @@ const TABLE_FOOTER_GUID: &str = "96b582de-1fb2-45f7-baea-a366c55a082d";
const TDVF_METADATA_OFFSET_GUID: &str = "e47a6535-984a-4798-865e-4685a7bf8ec2";
// TDVF_DESCRIPTOR
#[repr(C, packed)]
#[repr(packed)]
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct TdvfDescriptor {
signature: [u8; 4],
@@ -46,7 +43,7 @@ pub struct TdvfDescriptor {
}
// TDVF_SECTION
#[repr(C, packed)]
#[repr(packed)]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Default, Debug)]
pub struct TdvfSection {
pub data_offset: u32,
@@ -109,7 +106,7 @@ fn tdvf_descriptor_offset(file: &mut File) -> Result<(SeekFrom, bool), TdvfError
u16::from_le_bytes(table[offset - 18..offset - 16].try_into().unwrap()) as usize;
debug!(
"Entry GUID = {}, size = {}",
entry_uuid.hyphenated(),
entry_uuid.hyphenated().to_string(),
entry_size
);
@@ -210,7 +207,7 @@ enum HobType {
EndOfHobList = 0xffff,
}
#[repr(C, packed)]
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Default, Debug)]
struct HobHeader {
r#type: HobType,
@@ -218,7 +215,7 @@ struct HobHeader {
reserved: u32,
}
#[repr(C, packed)]
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Default, Debug)]
struct HobHandoffInfoTable {
header: HobHeader,
@@ -231,7 +228,7 @@ struct HobHandoffInfoTable {
efi_end_of_hob_list: u64,
}
#[repr(C, packed)]
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Default, Debug)]
struct EfiGuid {
data1: u32,
@@ -240,7 +237,7 @@ struct EfiGuid {
data4: [u8; 8],
}
#[repr(C, packed)]
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Default, Debug)]
struct HobResourceDescriptor {
header: HobHeader,
@@ -251,7 +248,7 @@ struct HobResourceDescriptor {
resource_length: u64,
}
#[repr(C, packed)]
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Default, Debug)]
struct HobGuidType {
header: HobHeader,
@@ -267,14 +264,14 @@ pub enum PayloadImageType {
RawVmLinux,
}
#[repr(C, packed)]
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Default, Debug)]
pub struct PayloadInfo {
pub image_type: PayloadImageType,
pub entry_point: u64,
}
#[repr(C, packed)]
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Default, Debug)]
struct TdPayload {
guid_type: HobGuidType,
@@ -300,12 +297,12 @@ pub struct TdHob {
}
fn align_hob(v: u64) -> u64 {
v.div_ceil(8) * 8
(v + 7) / 8 * 8
}
impl TdHob {
fn update_offset<T>(&mut self) {
self.current_offset = align_hob(self.current_offset + std::mem::size_of::<T>() as u64);
self.current_offset = align_hob(self.current_offset + std::mem::size_of::<T>() as u64)
}
pub fn start(offset: u64) -> TdHob {
@@ -520,7 +517,7 @@ impl TdHob {
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod unit_tests {
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
@@ -529,7 +526,7 @@ mod unit_tests {
let mut f = std::fs::File::open("tdvf.fd").unwrap();
let (sections, _) = parse_tdvf_sections(&mut f).unwrap();
for section in sections {
eprintln!("{section:x?}");
eprintln!("{section:x?}")
}
}
}

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@@ -1,35 +1,27 @@
[package]
authors = ["The Chromium OS Authors", "The Cloud Hypervisor Authors"]
edition.workspace = true
name = "block"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021"
authors = ["The Cloud Hypervisor Authors", "The Chromium OS Authors"]
[features]
default = []
io_uring = ["dep:io-uring"]
[dependencies]
byteorder = { workspace = true }
crc-any = "2.5.0"
flate2 = "1.0"
io-uring = { version = "0.7.11", optional = true }
libc = { workspace = true }
log = { workspace = true }
remain = "0.2.15"
serde = { workspace = true, features = ["derive"] }
smallvec = "1.15.1"
thiserror = { workspace = true }
uuid = { workspace = true, features = ["v4"] }
virtio-bindings = { workspace = true }
virtio-queue = { workspace = true }
vm-memory = { workspace = true, features = [
"backend-atomic",
"backend-bitmap",
"backend-mmap",
] }
byteorder = "1.4.3"
crc-any = "2.4.4"
io-uring = { version = "0.6.2", optional = true }
libc = "0.2.147"
log = "0.4.20"
remain = "0.2.11"
smallvec = "1.11.0"
thiserror = "1.0.40"
uuid = { version = "1.3.4", features = ["v4"] }
versionize = "0.2.0"
versionize_derive = "0.1.6"
virtio-bindings = { version = "0.2.0", features = ["virtio-v5_0_0"] }
virtio-queue = "0.12.0"
vm-memory = { version = "0.14.0", features = ["backend-mmap", "backend-atomic", "backend-bitmap"] }
vm-virtio = { path = "../vm-virtio" }
vmm-sys-util = { workspace = true }
zstd = "0.13"
[lints]
workspace = true
vmm-sys-util = "0.12.1"

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@@ -2,103 +2,41 @@
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 AND BSD-3-Clause
use std::marker::PhantomData;
use std::os::fd::{AsRawFd, OwnedFd, RawFd};
use crate::DiskTopology;
use thiserror::Error;
use vmm_sys_util::eventfd::EventFd;
use crate::{BatchRequest, DiskTopology};
#[derive(Error, Debug)]
pub enum DiskFileError {
/// Failed getting disk file size.
#[error("Failed getting disk file size")]
#[error("Failed getting disk file size: {0}")]
Size(#[source] std::io::Error),
/// Failed creating a new AsyncIo.
#[error("Failed creating a new AsyncIo")]
#[error("Failed creating a new AsyncIo: {0}")]
NewAsyncIo(#[source] std::io::Error),
/// Unsupported operation.
#[error("Unsupported operation")]
Unsupported,
/// Resize failed
#[error("Resize failed")]
ResizeError(#[source] std::io::Error),
}
pub type DiskFileResult<T> = std::result::Result<T, DiskFileError>;
/// A wrapper for [`RawFd`] capturing the lifetime of a corresponding [`DiskFile`].
///
/// This fulfills the same role as [`BorrowedFd`] but is tailored to the limitations
/// by some implementations of [`DiskFile`], which wrap the effective [`File`]
/// in an `Arc<Mutex<T>>`, making the use of [`BorrowedFd`] impossible.
///
/// [`BorrowedFd`]: std::os::fd::BorrowedFd
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
pub struct BorrowedDiskFd<'fd> {
raw_fd: RawFd,
_lifetime: PhantomData<&'fd OwnedFd>,
}
impl BorrowedDiskFd<'_> {
pub(super) fn new(raw_fd: RawFd) -> Self {
Self {
raw_fd,
_lifetime: PhantomData,
}
}
}
impl AsRawFd for BorrowedDiskFd<'_> {
fn as_raw_fd(&self) -> RawFd {
self.raw_fd
}
}
/// Abstraction over the effective [`File`] backing up a block device,
/// with support for synchronous and asynchronous I/O.
///
/// This allows abstracting over raw image formats as well as structured
/// image formats.
pub trait DiskFile: Send {
/// Returns the logical disk size a guest will see.
///
/// For raw formats, this is equal to [`Self::physical_size`]. For file formats
/// that wrap disk images in a container (e.g. QCOW2), this refers to the
/// effective size that the guest will see.
fn logical_size(&mut self) -> DiskFileResult<u64>;
/// Returns the physical size of the underlying file.
fn physical_size(&mut self) -> DiskFileResult<u64>;
fn size(&mut self) -> DiskFileResult<u64>;
fn new_async_io(&self, ring_depth: u32) -> DiskFileResult<Box<dyn AsyncIo>>;
fn topology(&mut self) -> DiskTopology {
DiskTopology::default()
}
fn resize(&mut self, _size: u64) -> DiskFileResult<()> {
Err(DiskFileError::Unsupported)
}
/// Returns the file descriptor of the underlying disk image file.
///
/// The file descriptor is supposed to be used for `fcntl()` calls but no
/// other operation.
fn fd(&mut self) -> BorrowedDiskFd<'_>;
}
#[derive(Error, Debug)]
pub enum AsyncIoError {
/// Failed vectored reading from file.
#[error("Failed vectored reading from file")]
#[error("Failed vectored reading from file: {0}")]
ReadVectored(#[source] std::io::Error),
/// Failed vectored writing to file.
#[error("Failed vectored writing to file")]
#[error("Failed vectored writing to file: {0}")]
WriteVectored(#[source] std::io::Error),
/// Failed synchronizing file.
#[error("Failed synchronizing file")]
#[error("Failed synchronizing file: {0}")]
Fsync(#[source] std::io::Error),
/// Failed submitting batch requests.
#[error("Failed submitting batch requests")]
SubmitBatchRequests(#[source] std::io::Error),
}
pub type AsyncIoResult<T> = std::result::Result<T, AsyncIoError>;
@@ -119,10 +57,4 @@ pub trait AsyncIo: Send {
) -> AsyncIoResult<()>;
fn fsync(&mut self, user_data: Option<u64>) -> AsyncIoResult<()>;
fn next_completed_request(&mut self) -> Option<(u64, i32)>;
fn batch_requests_enabled(&self) -> bool {
false
}
fn submit_batch_requests(&mut self, _batch_request: &[BatchRequest]) -> AsyncIoResult<()> {
Ok(())
}
}

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@@ -1,222 +0,0 @@
// Copyright © 2025 Cyberus Technology GmbH
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
//
//! Helpers for advisory file locking.
//!
//! Under the hood, the implementation uses OFD locks for the entire file,
//! as described in [[0]]. The advantage over `F_SETLKW` (currently used by
//! Rust std: `File::try_lock()`) is that only the very last `close()` on a
//! file descriptor releases the lock. This prevents mistakes and unexpected
//! behavior.
//!
//! [0]: <https://apenwarr.ca/log/20101213>.
use std::fmt::Debug;
use std::io;
use std::os::fd::{AsRawFd, RawFd};
use thiserror::Error;
/// Errors that can happen when working with file locks.
#[derive(Error, Debug)]
pub enum LockError {
/// The file is already locked.
///
/// A call to [`get_lock_state`] can help to identify the reason.
#[error("The file is already locked")]
AlreadyLocked,
/// IO error.
#[error("The lock state could not be checked or set")]
Io(#[source] io::Error),
}
/// Commands for use with [`fcntl`].
#[allow(non_camel_case_types)]
enum FcntlArg<'a> {
/// Set an OFD lock from the given lock description.
F_OFD_SETLK(&'a libc::flock),
/// Get the first OFD lock for the given lock description.
F_OFD_GETLK(&'a mut libc::flock),
}
/// Wrapper for [`libc::fcntl`] that properly sets the function arguments.
fn fcntl(fd: RawFd, arg: FcntlArg) -> libc::c_int {
// SAFETY: We use a valid FD.
unsafe {
match arg {
FcntlArg::F_OFD_SETLK(flock) => libc::fcntl(fd, libc::F_OFD_SETLK, flock),
FcntlArg::F_OFD_GETLK(flock) => libc::fcntl(fd, libc::F_OFD_GETLK, flock),
}
}
}
/// Describes the type of lock you want to set.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
pub enum LockType {
/// Clear a lock.
Unlock,
/// Set a write lock (exclusive).
Write,
/// Set a read lock (shared).
Read,
}
impl LockType {
pub const fn to_libc_val(self) -> libc::c_int {
match self {
Self::Unlock => libc::F_UNLCK as libc::c_int,
Self::Write => libc::F_WRLCK as libc::c_int,
Self::Read => libc::F_RDLCK as libc::c_int,
}
}
}
/// Describes the current state of a lock.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum LockState {
/// No lock set.
Unlocked,
/// Locked for reading (non-exclusive).
SharedRead,
/// Locked for writing (exclusive mode).
ExclusiveWrite,
}
impl LockState {
fn new(value: libc::c_int) -> Self {
const F_UNLCK: libc::c_int = libc::F_UNLCK as libc::c_int;
const F_WRLCK: libc::c_int = libc::F_WRLCK as libc::c_int;
const F_RDLCK: libc::c_int = libc::F_RDLCK as libc::c_int;
match value {
F_UNLCK => Self::Unlocked,
F_WRLCK => Self::ExclusiveWrite,
F_RDLCK => Self::SharedRead,
// This is so unlikely that we want to avoid the complexity of
// coping with this error case. Can only fail if either Linux
// is broken or memory is messed up.
other => panic!("Unexpected lock state: {other}"),
}
}
}
/// The granularity of the advisory lock.
///
/// The granularity has significant implications in typical cloud deployments
/// with network storage. The Linux kernel will sync advisory locks to network
/// file systems, but these backends may have different policies and handle
/// locks differently. For example, Netapp speaks a NFS API but will treat
/// advisory OFD locks for the whole file as mandatory locks, whereas byte-range
/// locks for the whole file will remain advisory [0].
///
/// As it is a valid use case to prevent multiple CHV instances from accessing
/// the same disk but disk management software (e.g., Cinder in OpenStack)
/// should be able to snapshot disks while VMs are running, we need special
/// control over the lock granularity. Therefore, it is a valid use case to lock
/// the whole byte range of a disk image without technically locking the whole
/// file - to get the best of both worlds.
///
/// [0] https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/da/NAS/NAS-KBs/How_is_Mandatory_Locking_supported_for_NFSv4_on_ONTAP_9
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
pub enum LockGranularity {
WholeFile,
ByteRange(u64 /* from, inclusive */, u64 /* len */),
}
impl LockGranularity {
const fn l_start(self) -> u64 {
match self {
LockGranularity::WholeFile => 0,
LockGranularity::ByteRange(start, _) => start,
}
}
const fn l_len(self) -> u64 {
match self {
LockGranularity::WholeFile => 0, /* EOF */
LockGranularity::ByteRange(_, len) => len,
}
}
}
/// Returns a [`struct@libc::flock`] structure for the whole file.
const fn get_flock(lock_type: LockType, granularity: LockGranularity) -> libc::flock {
libc::flock {
l_type: lock_type.to_libc_val() as libc::c_short,
l_whence: libc::SEEK_SET as libc::c_short,
l_start: granularity.l_start() as libc::c_long,
l_len: granularity.l_len() as libc::c_long,
l_pid: 0, /* filled by callee */
}
}
/// Tries to acquire a lock using [`fcntl`] with respect to the given
/// parameters.
///
/// Please note that `fcntl()` OFD locks are **advisory locks**, which do not
/// prevent to `open()` a file if a lock is already placed.
///
/// # Parameters
/// - `file`: The file to acquire a lock for [`LockType`]. The file's state will
/// be logically mutated, but not technically.
/// - `lock_type`: The [`LockType`]
/// - `granularity`: The [`LockGranularity`].
pub fn try_acquire_lock<Fd: AsRawFd>(
file: &Fd,
lock_type: LockType,
granularity: LockGranularity,
) -> Result<(), LockError> {
let flock = get_flock(lock_type, granularity);
let res = fcntl(file.as_raw_fd(), FcntlArg::F_OFD_SETLK(&flock));
match res {
0 => Ok(()),
-1 => {
let io_error = io::Error::last_os_error();
let errno = io_error.raw_os_error().unwrap();
match errno {
// See man page for error code:
// <https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fcntl.2.html>
libc::EAGAIN | libc::EACCES => Err(LockError::AlreadyLocked),
_ => Err(LockError::Io(io_error)),
}
}
val => panic!("Unexpected return value from fcntl(): {val}"),
}
}
/// Clears a lock.
///
/// # Parameters
/// - `file`: The file to clear all locks for [`LockType`].
/// - `granularity`: The [`LockGranularity`].
pub fn clear_lock<Fd: AsRawFd>(file: &Fd, granularity: LockGranularity) -> Result<(), LockError> {
try_acquire_lock(file, LockType::Unlock, granularity)
}
/// Returns the current lock state using [`fcntl`] with respect to the given
/// parameters.
///
/// # Parameters
/// - `file`: The file for which to get the lock state.
/// - `granularity`: The [`LockGranularity`].
pub fn get_lock_state<Fd: AsRawFd>(
file: &Fd,
granularity: LockGranularity,
) -> Result<LockState, LockError> {
let mut flock = get_flock(LockType::Write, granularity);
let res = fcntl(file.as_raw_fd(), FcntlArg::F_OFD_GETLK(&mut flock));
match res {
0 => {
let state = flock.l_type as libc::c_int;
let state = LockState::new(state);
Ok(state)
}
-1 => {
let io_error = io::Error::last_os_error();
Err(LockError::Io(io_error))
}
val => panic!("Unexpected return value from fcntl(): {val}"),
}
}

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@@ -2,13 +2,12 @@
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
use crate::vhd::VhdFooter;
use crate::BlockBackend;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::{Read, Seek, SeekFrom, Write};
use std::os::unix::io::{AsRawFd, RawFd};
use crate::BlockBackend;
use crate::vhd::VhdFooter;
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct FixedVhd {
file: File,
@@ -75,17 +74,9 @@ impl Seek for FixedVhd {
}
impl BlockBackend for FixedVhd {
fn logical_size(&self) -> Result<u64, crate::Error> {
fn size(&self) -> std::result::Result<u64, crate::Error> {
Ok(self.size)
}
/// Returns the physical size of the underlying file.
fn physical_size(&self) -> Result<u64, crate::Error> {
self.file
.metadata()
.map(|m| m.len())
.map_err(crate::Error::GetFileMetadata)
}
}
impl Clone for FixedVhd {

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@@ -2,17 +2,15 @@
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
use std::fs::File;
use std::os::unix::io::{AsRawFd, RawFd};
use vmm_sys_util::eventfd::EventFd;
use crate::async_io::{
AsyncIo, AsyncIoError, AsyncIoResult, BorrowedDiskFd, DiskFile, DiskFileError, DiskFileResult,
AsyncIo, AsyncIoError, AsyncIoResult, DiskFile, DiskFileError, DiskFileResult,
};
use crate::fixed_vhd::FixedVhd;
use crate::raw_async::RawFileAsync;
use crate::{BatchRequest, BlockBackend};
use crate::BlockBackend;
use std::fs::File;
use std::os::unix::io::{AsRawFd, RawFd};
use vmm_sys_util::eventfd::EventFd;
pub struct FixedVhdDiskAsync(FixedVhd);
@@ -23,28 +21,16 @@ impl FixedVhdDiskAsync {
}
impl DiskFile for FixedVhdDiskAsync {
fn logical_size(&mut self) -> DiskFileResult<u64> {
Ok(self.0.logical_size().unwrap())
}
fn physical_size(&mut self) -> DiskFileResult<u64> {
Ok(self.0.physical_size().unwrap())
fn size(&mut self) -> DiskFileResult<u64> {
Ok(self.0.size().unwrap())
}
fn new_async_io(&self, ring_depth: u32) -> DiskFileResult<Box<dyn AsyncIo>> {
Ok(Box::new(
FixedVhdAsync::new(
self.0.as_raw_fd(),
ring_depth,
self.0.logical_size().unwrap(),
)
.map_err(DiskFileError::NewAsyncIo)?,
FixedVhdAsync::new(self.0.as_raw_fd(), ring_depth, self.0.size().unwrap())
.map_err(DiskFileError::NewAsyncIo)?,
) as Box<dyn AsyncIo>)
}
fn fd(&mut self) -> BorrowedDiskFd<'_> {
BorrowedDiskFd::new(self.0.as_raw_fd())
}
}
pub struct FixedVhdAsync {
@@ -114,12 +100,4 @@ impl AsyncIo for FixedVhdAsync {
fn next_completed_request(&mut self) -> Option<(u64, i32)> {
self.raw_file_async.next_completed_request()
}
fn batch_requests_enabled(&self) -> bool {
true
}
fn submit_batch_requests(&mut self, batch_request: &[BatchRequest]) -> AsyncIoResult<()> {
self.raw_file_async.submit_batch_requests(batch_request)
}
}

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@@ -2,17 +2,15 @@
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
use std::fs::File;
use std::os::unix::io::{AsRawFd, RawFd};
use vmm_sys_util::eventfd::EventFd;
use crate::BlockBackend;
use crate::async_io::{
AsyncIo, AsyncIoError, AsyncIoResult, BorrowedDiskFd, DiskFile, DiskFileError, DiskFileResult,
AsyncIo, AsyncIoError, AsyncIoResult, DiskFile, DiskFileError, DiskFileResult,
};
use crate::fixed_vhd::FixedVhd;
use crate::raw_sync::RawFileSync;
use crate::BlockBackend;
use std::fs::File;
use std::os::unix::io::{AsRawFd, RawFd};
use vmm_sys_util::eventfd::EventFd;
pub struct FixedVhdDiskSync(FixedVhd);
@@ -23,30 +21,16 @@ impl FixedVhdDiskSync {
}
impl DiskFile for FixedVhdDiskSync {
fn logical_size(&mut self) -> DiskFileResult<u64> {
Ok(self.0.logical_size().unwrap())
}
fn physical_size(&mut self) -> DiskFileResult<u64> {
self.0.physical_size().map_err(|e| {
let io_inner = match e {
crate::Error::GetFileMetadata(e) => e,
_ => unreachable!(),
};
DiskFileError::Size(io_inner)
})
fn size(&mut self) -> DiskFileResult<u64> {
Ok(self.0.size().unwrap())
}
fn new_async_io(&self, _ring_depth: u32) -> DiskFileResult<Box<dyn AsyncIo>> {
Ok(Box::new(
FixedVhdSync::new(self.0.as_raw_fd(), self.0.logical_size().unwrap())
FixedVhdSync::new(self.0.as_raw_fd(), self.0.size().unwrap())
.map_err(DiskFileError::NewAsyncIo)?,
) as Box<dyn AsyncIo>)
}
fn fd(&mut self) -> BorrowedDiskFd<'_> {
BorrowedDiskFd::new(self.0.as_raw_fd())
}
}
pub struct FixedVhdSync {

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@@ -8,8 +8,10 @@
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 AND BSD-3-Clause
#[macro_use]
extern crate log;
pub mod async_io;
pub mod fcntl;
pub mod fixed_vhd;
#[cfg(feature = "io_uring")]
/// Enabled with the `"io_uring"` feature
@@ -28,37 +30,41 @@ pub mod vhd;
pub mod vhdx;
pub mod vhdx_sync;
use std::alloc::{Layout, alloc_zeroed, dealloc};
use crate::async_io::{AsyncIo, AsyncIoError, AsyncIoResult};
use crate::fixed_vhd::FixedVhd;
use crate::qcow::{QcowFile, RawFile};
use crate::vhdx::{Vhdx, VhdxError};
#[cfg(feature = "io_uring")]
use io_uring::{opcode, IoUring, Probe};
use libc::{ioctl, S_IFBLK, S_IFMT};
use smallvec::SmallVec;
use std::alloc::{alloc_zeroed, dealloc, Layout};
use std::cmp;
use std::collections::VecDeque;
use std::fmt::{self, Debug};
use std::convert::TryInto;
use std::fmt::Debug;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::{self, IoSlice, IoSliceMut, Read, Seek, SeekFrom, Write};
use std::os::linux::fs::MetadataExt;
use std::os::unix::io::AsRawFd;
use std::path::Path;
use std::str::FromStr;
use std::result;
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::sync::MutexGuard;
use std::time::Instant;
use std::{cmp, result};
#[cfg(feature = "io_uring")]
use io_uring::{IoUring, Probe, opcode};
use libc::{S_IFBLK, S_IFMT, ioctl};
use log::{error, info, warn};
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use smallvec::SmallVec;
use thiserror::Error;
use versionize::{VersionMap, Versionize, VersionizeResult};
use versionize_derive::Versionize;
use virtio_bindings::virtio_blk::*;
use virtio_queue::DescriptorChain;
use vm_memory::bitmap::Bitmap;
use vm_memory::{
ByteValued, Bytes, GuestAddress, GuestMemory, GuestMemoryError, GuestMemoryLoadGuard,
bitmap::Bitmap, ByteValued, Bytes, GuestAddress, GuestMemory, GuestMemoryError,
GuestMemoryLoadGuard,
};
use vm_virtio::{AccessPlatform, Translatable};
use vmm_sys_util::aio;
use vmm_sys_util::eventfd::EventFd;
use vmm_sys_util::{aio, ioctl_io_nr};
use crate::async_io::{AsyncIo, AsyncIoError, AsyncIoResult};
use crate::vhdx::VhdxError;
use vmm_sys_util::{ioctl_io_nr, ioctl_ioc_nr};
const SECTOR_SHIFT: u8 = 9;
pub const SECTOR_SIZE: u64 = 0x01 << SECTOR_SHIFT;
@@ -66,9 +72,9 @@ pub const SECTOR_SIZE: u64 = 0x01 << SECTOR_SHIFT;
#[derive(Error, Debug)]
pub enum Error {
#[error("Guest gave us bad memory addresses")]
GuestMemory(#[source] GuestMemoryError),
GuestMemory(GuestMemoryError),
#[error("Guest gave us offsets that would have overflowed a usize")]
CheckedOffset(GuestAddress, usize /* sector offset */),
CheckedOffset(GuestAddress, usize),
#[error("Guest gave us a write only descriptor that protocol says to read from")]
UnexpectedWriteOnlyDescriptor,
#[error("Guest gave us a read only descriptor that protocol says to write to")]
@@ -77,27 +83,27 @@ pub enum Error {
DescriptorChainTooShort,
#[error("Guest gave us a descriptor that was too short to use")]
DescriptorLengthTooSmall,
#[error("Failed to detect image type")]
DetectImageType(#[source] std::io::Error),
#[error("Failure in fixed vhd")]
FixedVhdError(#[source] std::io::Error),
#[error("Getting a block's metadata failed")]
GetFileMetadata(#[source] std::io::Error),
#[error("Failed to detect image type: {0}")]
DetectImageType(std::io::Error),
#[error("Failure in fixed vhd: {0}")]
FixedVhdError(std::io::Error),
#[error("Getting a block's metadata fails for any reason")]
GetFileMetadata,
#[error("The requested operation would cause a seek beyond disk end")]
InvalidOffset,
#[error("Failure in qcow")]
QcowError(#[source] qcow::Error),
#[error("Failure in raw file")]
RawFileError(#[source] std::io::Error),
#[error("Failure in qcow: {0}")]
QcowError(qcow::Error),
#[error("Failure in raw file: {0}")]
RawFileError(std::io::Error),
#[error("The requested operation does not support multiple descriptors")]
TooManyDescriptors,
#[error("Failure in vhdx")]
VhdxError(#[source] VhdxError),
#[error("Failure in vhdx: {0}")]
VhdxError(VhdxError),
}
fn build_device_id(disk_path: &Path) -> result::Result<String, Error> {
let blk_metadata = match disk_path.metadata() {
Err(e) => return Err(Error::GetFileMetadata(e)),
Err(_) => return Err(Error::GetFileMetadata),
Ok(m) => m,
};
// This is how kvmtool does it.
@@ -121,7 +127,7 @@ pub fn build_serial(disk_path: &Path) -> Vec<u8> {
// This will also zero out any leftover bytes.
let disk_id = m.as_bytes();
let bytes_to_copy = cmp::min(disk_id.len(), VIRTIO_BLK_ID_BYTES as usize);
default_serial[..bytes_to_copy].clone_from_slice(&disk_id[..bytes_to_copy]);
default_serial[..bytes_to_copy].clone_from_slice(&disk_id[..bytes_to_copy])
}
}
default_serial
@@ -129,46 +135,43 @@ pub fn build_serial(disk_path: &Path) -> Vec<u8> {
#[derive(Error, Debug)]
pub enum ExecuteError {
#[error("Bad request")]
BadRequest(#[source] Error),
#[error("Failed to flush")]
Flush(#[source] io::Error),
#[error("Failed to read")]
Read(#[source] GuestMemoryError),
#[error("Failed to read_exact")]
ReadExact(#[source] io::Error),
#[error("Can't execute an operation other than `read` or `get_id` on a read-only device")]
ReadOnly,
#[error("Failed to seek")]
Seek(#[source] io::Error),
#[error("Failed to write")]
Write(#[source] GuestMemoryError),
#[error("Failed to write_all")]
WriteAll(#[source] io::Error),
#[error("Bad request: {0}")]
BadRequest(Error),
#[error("Failed to flush: {0}")]
Flush(io::Error),
#[error("Failed to read: {0}")]
Read(GuestMemoryError),
#[error("Failed to read_exact: {0}")]
ReadExact(io::Error),
#[error("Failed to seek: {0}")]
Seek(io::Error),
#[error("Failed to write: {0}")]
Write(GuestMemoryError),
#[error("Failed to write_all: {0}")]
WriteAll(io::Error),
#[error("Unsupported request: {0}")]
Unsupported(u32),
#[error("Failed to submit io uring")]
SubmitIoUring(#[source] io::Error),
#[error("Failed to get guest address")]
GetHostAddress(#[source] GuestMemoryError),
#[error("Failed to async read")]
AsyncRead(#[source] AsyncIoError),
#[error("Failed to async write")]
AsyncWrite(#[source] AsyncIoError),
#[error("failed to async flush")]
AsyncFlush(#[source] AsyncIoError),
#[error("Failed allocating a temporary buffer")]
TemporaryBufferAllocation(#[source] io::Error),
#[error("Failed to submit io uring: {0}")]
SubmitIoUring(io::Error),
#[error("Failed to get guest address: {0}")]
GetHostAddress(GuestMemoryError),
#[error("Failed to async read: {0}")]
AsyncRead(AsyncIoError),
#[error("Failed to async write: {0}")]
AsyncWrite(AsyncIoError),
#[error("failed to async flush: {0}")]
AsyncFlush(AsyncIoError),
#[error("Failed allocating a temporary buffer: {0}")]
TemporaryBufferAllocation(io::Error),
}
impl ExecuteError {
pub fn status(&self) -> u8 {
let status = match *self {
pub fn status(&self) -> u32 {
match *self {
ExecuteError::BadRequest(_) => VIRTIO_BLK_S_IOERR,
ExecuteError::Flush(_) => VIRTIO_BLK_S_IOERR,
ExecuteError::Read(_) => VIRTIO_BLK_S_IOERR,
ExecuteError::ReadExact(_) => VIRTIO_BLK_S_IOERR,
ExecuteError::ReadOnly => VIRTIO_BLK_S_IOERR,
ExecuteError::Seek(_) => VIRTIO_BLK_S_IOERR,
ExecuteError::Write(_) => VIRTIO_BLK_S_IOERR,
ExecuteError::WriteAll(_) => VIRTIO_BLK_S_IOERR,
@@ -179,8 +182,7 @@ impl ExecuteError {
ExecuteError::AsyncWrite(_) => VIRTIO_BLK_S_IOERR,
ExecuteError::AsyncFlush(_) => VIRTIO_BLK_S_IOERR,
ExecuteError::TemporaryBufferAllocation(_) => VIRTIO_BLK_S_IOERR,
};
status as u8
}
}
}
@@ -220,8 +222,6 @@ fn sector<B: Bitmap + 'static>(
mem.read_obj(addr).map_err(Error::GuestMemory)
}
const DEFAULT_DESCRIPTOR_VEC_SIZE: usize = 32;
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct AlignedOperation {
origin_ptr: u64,
@@ -230,41 +230,28 @@ pub struct AlignedOperation {
layout: Layout,
}
pub struct BatchRequest {
pub offset: libc::off_t,
pub iovecs: SmallVec<[libc::iovec; DEFAULT_DESCRIPTOR_VEC_SIZE]>,
pub user_data: u64,
pub request_type: RequestType,
}
pub struct ExecuteAsync {
// `true` if the execution will complete asynchronously
pub async_complete: bool,
// request need to be batched for submission if any
pub batch_request: Option<BatchRequest>,
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Request {
pub request_type: RequestType,
pub sector: u64,
pub data_descriptors: SmallVec<[(GuestAddress, u32); DEFAULT_DESCRIPTOR_VEC_SIZE]>,
pub data_descriptors: SmallVec<[(GuestAddress, u32); 1]>,
pub status_addr: GuestAddress,
pub writeback: bool,
pub aligned_operations: SmallVec<[AlignedOperation; DEFAULT_DESCRIPTOR_VEC_SIZE]>,
pub aligned_operations: SmallVec<[AlignedOperation; 1]>,
pub start: Instant,
}
impl Request {
pub fn parse<B: Bitmap + 'static>(
desc_chain: &mut DescriptorChain<GuestMemoryLoadGuard<vm_memory::GuestMemoryMmap<B>>>,
access_platform: Option<&dyn AccessPlatform>,
access_platform: Option<&Arc<dyn AccessPlatform>>,
) -> result::Result<Request, Error> {
let hdr_desc = desc_chain
.next()
.ok_or(Error::DescriptorChainTooShort)
.inspect_err(|_| {
.map_err(|e| {
error!("Missing head descriptor");
e
})?;
// The head contains the request type which MUST be readable.
@@ -279,10 +266,10 @@ impl Request {
let mut req = Request {
request_type: request_type(desc_chain.memory(), hdr_desc_addr)?,
sector: sector(desc_chain.memory(), hdr_desc_addr)?,
data_descriptors: SmallVec::with_capacity(DEFAULT_DESCRIPTOR_VEC_SIZE),
data_descriptors: SmallVec::with_capacity(1),
status_addr: GuestAddress(0),
writeback: true,
aligned_operations: SmallVec::with_capacity(DEFAULT_DESCRIPTOR_VEC_SIZE),
aligned_operations: SmallVec::with_capacity(1),
start: Instant::now(),
};
@@ -290,11 +277,19 @@ impl Request {
let mut desc = desc_chain
.next()
.ok_or(Error::DescriptorChainTooShort)
.inspect_err(|_| {
error!("Only head descriptor present: request = {req:?}");
.map_err(|e| {
error!("Only head descriptor present: request = {:?}", req);
e
})?;
if desc.has_next() {
if !desc.has_next() {
status_desc = desc;
// Only flush requests are allowed to skip the data descriptor.
if req.request_type != RequestType::Flush {
error!("Need a data descriptor: request = {:?}", req);
return Err(Error::DescriptorChainTooShort);
}
} else {
req.data_descriptors.reserve_exact(1);
while desc.has_next() {
if desc.is_write_only() && req.request_type == RequestType::Out {
@@ -315,18 +310,12 @@ impl Request {
desc = desc_chain
.next()
.ok_or(Error::DescriptorChainTooShort)
.inspect_err(|_| {
error!("DescriptorChain corrupted: request = {req:?}");
.map_err(|e| {
error!("DescriptorChain corrupted: request = {:?}", req);
e
})?;
}
status_desc = desc;
} else {
status_desc = desc;
// Only flush requests are allowed to skip the data descriptor.
if req.request_type != RequestType::Flush {
error!("Need a data descriptor: request = {req:?}");
return Err(Error::DescriptorChainTooShort);
}
}
// The status MUST always be writable.
@@ -397,7 +386,7 @@ impl Request {
.map_err(ExecuteError::Write)?;
}
RequestType::Unsupported(t) => return Err(ExecuteError::Unsupported(t)),
}
};
}
Ok(len)
}
@@ -409,27 +398,21 @@ impl Request {
disk_image: &mut dyn AsyncIo,
serial: &[u8],
user_data: u64,
) -> result::Result<ExecuteAsync, ExecuteError> {
) -> result::Result<bool, ExecuteError> {
let sector = self.sector;
let request_type = self.request_type;
let offset = (sector << SECTOR_SHIFT) as libc::off_t;
let mut iovecs: SmallVec<[libc::iovec; DEFAULT_DESCRIPTOR_VEC_SIZE]> =
let mut iovecs: SmallVec<[libc::iovec; 1]> =
SmallVec::with_capacity(self.data_descriptors.len());
for &(data_addr, data_len) in &self.data_descriptors {
let _: u32 = data_len; // compiler-checked documentation
const _: () = assert!(
core::mem::size_of::<u32>() <= core::mem::size_of::<usize>(),
"unsupported platform"
);
if data_len == 0 {
for (data_addr, data_len) in &self.data_descriptors {
if *data_len == 0 {
continue;
}
let mut top: u64 = u64::from(data_len) / SECTOR_SIZE;
if u64::from(data_len) % SECTOR_SIZE != 0 {
let mut top: u64 = u64::from(*data_len) / SECTOR_SIZE;
if u64::from(*data_len) % SECTOR_SIZE != 0 {
top += 1;
}
let data_len = data_len as usize;
top = top
.checked_add(sector)
.ok_or(ExecuteError::BadRequest(Error::InvalidOffset))?;
@@ -438,19 +421,17 @@ impl Request {
}
let origin_ptr = mem
.get_slice(data_addr, data_len)
.map_err(ExecuteError::GetHostAddress)?;
assert!(origin_ptr.len() >= data_len);
let origin_ptr = origin_ptr.ptr_guard();
.get_slice(*data_addr, *data_len as usize)
.map_err(ExecuteError::GetHostAddress)?
.ptr_guard();
// Verify the buffer alignment.
// In case it's not properly aligned, an intermediate buffer is
// created with the correct alignment, and a copy from/to the
// origin buffer is performed, depending on the type of operation.
let iov_base = if (origin_ptr.as_ptr() as u64).is_multiple_of(SECTOR_SIZE) {
origin_ptr.as_ptr() as *mut libc::c_void
} else {
let layout = Layout::from_size_align(data_len, SECTOR_SIZE as usize).unwrap();
let iov_base = if (origin_ptr.as_ptr() as u64) % SECTOR_SIZE != 0 {
let layout =
Layout::from_size_align(*data_len as usize, SECTOR_SIZE as usize).unwrap();
// SAFETY: layout has non-zero size
let aligned_ptr = unsafe { alloc_zeroed(layout) };
if aligned_ptr.is_null() {
@@ -464,7 +445,7 @@ impl Request {
if request_type == RequestType::Out {
// SAFETY: destination buffer has been allocated with
// the proper size.
unsafe { std::ptr::copy(origin_ptr.as_ptr(), aligned_ptr, data_len) };
unsafe { std::ptr::copy(origin_ptr.as_ptr(), aligned_ptr, *data_len as usize) };
}
// Store both origin and aligned pointers for complete_async()
@@ -472,24 +453,22 @@ impl Request {
self.aligned_operations.push(AlignedOperation {
origin_ptr: origin_ptr.as_ptr() as u64,
aligned_ptr: aligned_ptr as u64,
size: data_len,
size: *data_len as usize,
layout,
});
aligned_ptr as *mut libc::c_void
} else {
origin_ptr.as_ptr() as *mut libc::c_void
};
let iovec = libc::iovec {
iov_base,
iov_len: data_len as libc::size_t,
iov_len: *data_len as libc::size_t,
};
iovecs.push(iovec);
}
let mut ret = ExecuteAsync {
async_complete: true,
batch_request: None,
};
// Queue operations expected to be submitted.
match request_type {
RequestType::In => {
@@ -499,32 +478,14 @@ impl Request {
.bitmap()
.mark_dirty(0, *data_len as usize);
}
if disk_image.batch_requests_enabled() {
ret.batch_request = Some(BatchRequest {
offset,
iovecs,
user_data,
request_type,
});
} else {
disk_image
.read_vectored(offset, &iovecs, user_data)
.map_err(ExecuteError::AsyncRead)?;
}
disk_image
.read_vectored(offset, &iovecs, user_data)
.map_err(ExecuteError::AsyncRead)?;
}
RequestType::Out => {
if disk_image.batch_requests_enabled() {
ret.batch_request = Some(BatchRequest {
offset,
iovecs,
user_data,
request_type,
});
} else {
disk_image
.write_vectored(offset, &iovecs, user_data)
.map_err(ExecuteError::AsyncWrite)?;
}
disk_image
.write_vectored(offset, &iovecs, user_data)
.map_err(ExecuteError::AsyncWrite)?;
}
RequestType::Flush => {
disk_image
@@ -542,13 +503,12 @@ impl Request {
}
mem.write_slice(serial, data_addr)
.map_err(ExecuteError::Write)?;
ret.async_complete = false;
return Ok(ret);
return Ok(false);
}
RequestType::Unsupported(t) => return Err(ExecuteError::Unsupported(t)),
}
Ok(ret)
Ok(true)
}
pub fn complete_async(&mut self) -> result::Result<(), Error> {
@@ -563,7 +523,7 @@ impl Request {
aligned_operation.aligned_ptr as *const u8,
aligned_operation.origin_ptr as *mut u8,
aligned_operation.size,
);
)
};
}
@@ -574,7 +534,7 @@ impl Request {
dealloc(
aligned_operation.aligned_ptr as *mut u8,
aligned_operation.layout,
);
)
};
}
@@ -582,11 +542,11 @@ impl Request {
}
pub fn set_writeback(&mut self, writeback: bool) {
self.writeback = writeback;
self.writeback = writeback
}
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Default, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Default, Versionize)]
#[repr(C, packed)]
pub struct VirtioBlockConfig {
pub capacity: u64,
@@ -609,7 +569,7 @@ pub struct VirtioBlockConfig {
pub write_zeroes_may_unmap: u8,
pub unused1: [u8; 3],
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Default, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Default, Versionize)]
#[repr(C, packed)]
pub struct VirtioBlockGeometry {
pub cylinders: u16,
@@ -645,7 +605,7 @@ pub fn block_io_uring_is_supported() -> bool {
let io_uring = match IoUring::new(1) {
Ok(io_uring) => io_uring,
Err(e) => {
info!("{error_msg} failed to create io_uring instance: {e}");
info!("{} failed to create io_uring instance: {}", error_msg, e);
return false;
}
};
@@ -658,26 +618,26 @@ pub fn block_io_uring_is_supported() -> bool {
match submitter.register_probe(&mut probe) {
Ok(_) => {}
Err(e) => {
info!("{error_msg} failed to register a probe: {e}");
info!("{} failed to register a probe: {}", error_msg, e);
return false;
}
}
// Check IORING_OP_FSYNC is supported
if !probe.is_supported(opcode::Fsync::CODE) {
info!("{error_msg} IORING_OP_FSYNC operation not supported");
info!("{} IORING_OP_FSYNC operation not supported", error_msg);
return false;
}
// Check IORING_OP_READV is supported
if !probe.is_supported(opcode::Readv::CODE) {
info!("{error_msg} IORING_OP_READV operation not supported");
info!("{} IORING_OP_READV operation not supported", error_msg);
return false;
}
// Check IORING_OP_WRITEV is supported
if !probe.is_supported(opcode::Writev::CODE) {
info!("{error_msg} IORING_OP_WRITEV operation not supported");
info!("{} IORING_OP_WRITEV operation not supported", error_msg);
return false;
}
@@ -685,7 +645,10 @@ pub fn block_io_uring_is_supported() -> bool {
}
}
pub trait AsyncAdaptor {
pub trait AsyncAdaptor<F>
where
F: Read + Write + Seek,
{
fn read_vectored_sync(
&mut self,
offset: libc::off_t,
@@ -693,30 +656,24 @@ pub trait AsyncAdaptor {
user_data: u64,
eventfd: &EventFd,
completion_list: &mut VecDeque<(u64, i32)>,
) -> AsyncIoResult<()>
where
Self: Read + Seek,
{
) -> AsyncIoResult<()> {
// Convert libc::iovec into IoSliceMut
let mut slices: SmallVec<[IoSliceMut; DEFAULT_DESCRIPTOR_VEC_SIZE]> =
SmallVec::with_capacity(iovecs.len());
let mut slices: SmallVec<[IoSliceMut; 1]> = SmallVec::with_capacity(iovecs.len());
for iovec in iovecs.iter() {
// SAFETY: on Linux IoSliceMut wraps around libc::iovec
slices.push(IoSliceMut::new(unsafe {
std::mem::transmute::<libc::iovec, &mut [u8]>(*iovec)
}));
slices.push(IoSliceMut::new(unsafe { std::mem::transmute(*iovec) }));
}
let result = {
let mut file = self.file();
// Move the cursor to the right offset
self.seek(SeekFrom::Start(offset as u64))
file.seek(SeekFrom::Start(offset as u64))
.map_err(AsyncIoError::ReadVectored)?;
let mut r = 0;
for b in slices.iter_mut() {
r += self.read(b).map_err(AsyncIoError::ReadVectored)?;
}
r
// Read vectored
file.read_vectored(slices.as_mut_slice())
.map_err(AsyncIoError::ReadVectored)?
};
completion_list.push_back((user_data, result as i32));
@@ -732,30 +689,24 @@ pub trait AsyncAdaptor {
user_data: u64,
eventfd: &EventFd,
completion_list: &mut VecDeque<(u64, i32)>,
) -> AsyncIoResult<()>
where
Self: Write + Seek,
{
) -> AsyncIoResult<()> {
// Convert libc::iovec into IoSlice
let mut slices: SmallVec<[IoSlice; DEFAULT_DESCRIPTOR_VEC_SIZE]> =
SmallVec::with_capacity(iovecs.len());
let mut slices: SmallVec<[IoSlice; 1]> = SmallVec::with_capacity(iovecs.len());
for iovec in iovecs.iter() {
// SAFETY: on Linux IoSlice wraps around libc::iovec
slices.push(IoSlice::new(unsafe {
std::mem::transmute::<libc::iovec, &mut [u8]>(*iovec)
}));
slices.push(IoSlice::new(unsafe { std::mem::transmute(*iovec) }));
}
let result = {
let mut file = self.file();
// Move the cursor to the right offset
self.seek(SeekFrom::Start(offset as u64))
file.seek(SeekFrom::Start(offset as u64))
.map_err(AsyncIoError::WriteVectored)?;
let mut r = 0;
for b in slices.iter() {
r += self.write(b).map_err(AsyncIoError::WriteVectored)?;
}
r
// Write vectored
file.write_vectored(slices.as_slice())
.map_err(AsyncIoError::WriteVectored)?
};
completion_list.push_back((user_data, result as i32));
@@ -769,13 +720,12 @@ pub trait AsyncAdaptor {
user_data: Option<u64>,
eventfd: &EventFd,
completion_list: &mut VecDeque<(u64, i32)>,
) -> AsyncIoResult<()>
where
Self: Write,
{
) -> AsyncIoResult<()> {
let result: i32 = {
let mut file = self.file();
// Flush
self.flush().map_err(AsyncIoError::Fsync)?;
file.flush().map_err(AsyncIoError::Fsync)?;
0
};
@@ -787,46 +737,15 @@ pub trait AsyncAdaptor {
Ok(())
}
fn file(&mut self) -> MutexGuard<F>;
}
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Default)]
pub enum ImageType {
FixedVhd,
Qcow2,
Raw,
Vhdx,
#[default]
Unknown,
}
impl fmt::Display for ImageType {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
ImageType::FixedVhd => write!(f, "vhd"),
ImageType::Qcow2 => write!(f, "qcow2"),
ImageType::Raw => write!(f, "raw"),
ImageType::Vhdx => write!(f, "vhdx"),
ImageType::Unknown => write!(f, "unknown"),
}
}
}
pub enum ImageTypeParseError {
InvalidValue(String),
}
impl FromStr for ImageType {
type Err = ImageTypeParseError;
fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
match s.to_lowercase().as_str() {
"vhd" => Ok(ImageType::FixedVhd),
"qcow2" => Ok(ImageType::Qcow2),
"raw" => Ok(ImageType::Raw),
"vhdx" => Ok(ImageType::Vhdx),
_ => Err(ImageTypeParseError::InvalidValue(s.to_string())),
}
}
}
const QCOW_MAGIC: u32 = 0x5146_49fb;
@@ -868,14 +787,26 @@ pub fn detect_image_type(f: &mut File) -> std::io::Result<ImageType> {
}
pub trait BlockBackend: Read + Write + Seek + Send + Debug {
/// Returns the logical disk size a guest will see.
///
/// For raw formats, this is equal to [`Self::physical_size`]. For file formats
/// that wrap disk images in a container (e.g. QCOW2), this refers to the
/// effective size that the guest will see.
fn logical_size(&self) -> Result<u64, Error>;
/// Returns the physical size of the underlying file.
fn physical_size(&self) -> Result<u64, Error>;
fn size(&self) -> Result<u64, Error>;
}
/// Inspect the image file type and create an appropriate disk file to match it.
pub fn create_disk_file(mut file: File, direct_io: bool) -> Result<Box<dyn BlockBackend>, Error> {
let image_type = detect_image_type(&mut file).map_err(Error::DetectImageType)?;
Ok(match image_type {
ImageType::Qcow2 => {
Box::new(QcowFile::from(RawFile::new(file, direct_io)).map_err(Error::QcowError)?)
as Box<dyn BlockBackend>
}
ImageType::FixedVhd => {
Box::new(FixedVhd::new(file).map_err(Error::FixedVhdError)?) as Box<dyn BlockBackend>
}
ImageType::Vhdx => {
Box::new(Vhdx::new(file).map_err(Error::VhdxError)?) as Box<dyn BlockBackend>
}
ImageType::Raw => Box::new(RawFile::new(file, direct_io)) as Box<dyn BlockBackend>,
})
}
#[derive(Debug)]
@@ -902,7 +833,6 @@ ioctl_io_nr!(BLKPBSZGET, 0x12, 123);
ioctl_io_nr!(BLKIOMIN, 0x12, 120);
ioctl_io_nr!(BLKIOOPT, 0x12, 121);
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
enum BlockSize {
LogicalBlock,
PhysicalBlock,
@@ -942,7 +872,7 @@ impl DiskTopology {
};
if ret != 0 {
return Err(std::io::Error::last_os_error());
}
};
Ok(block_size)
}

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@@ -1,87 +0,0 @@
// Copyright 2025 The Cloud Hypervisor Authors. All rights reserved.
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
use thiserror::Error;
#[derive(Debug, Error)]
pub enum Error {
#[error("Zlib decompress error")]
ZlibDecompress(#[source] flate2::DecompressError),
#[error("Zlib unexpected status: {0:?}")]
ZlibUnexpectedStatus(flate2::Status),
#[error("Zstd decompress error")]
ZstdDecompress(#[source] std::io::Error),
#[error("Zstd: failed to fill buffer")]
ZstdFillBuffer(#[source] std::io::Error),
}
pub type Result<T> = std::result::Result<T, Error>;
/// Generic trait for decoding zlib/zstd formats
pub trait Decoder {
fn decode(&self, input: &[u8], output: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize>;
}
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct ZlibDecoder {}
impl Decoder for ZlibDecoder {
fn decode(&self, input: &[u8], output: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize> {
use flate2::{Decompress, FlushDecompress, Status};
let mut decompressor = Decompress::new(false);
let status = decompressor
.decompress(input, output, FlushDecompress::Finish)
.map_err(Error::ZlibDecompress)?;
if status == Status::StreamEnd {
Ok(decompressor.total_out() as usize)
} else {
Err(Error::ZlibUnexpectedStatus(status))
}
}
}
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct ZstdDecoder {}
impl Decoder for ZstdDecoder {
fn decode(&self, input: &[u8], output: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize> {
use std::io::Read;
let mut decoder = zstd::stream::read::Decoder::new(input).map_err(Error::ZstdDecompress)?;
let decoded_size = decoder.read(output).map_err(Error::ZstdFillBuffer)?;
Ok(decoded_size)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_zlib_decode() {
let d = ZlibDecoder::default();
let valid_input = vec![99, 96, 100, 98, 6, 0];
let mut output1 = vec![0; 4];
d.decode(&valid_input, &mut output1).unwrap();
assert_eq!(&output1, b"\x00\x01\x02\x03");
let invalid_input = vec![1, 2, 3, 4];
let mut output2 = vec![0; 1024];
d.decode(&invalid_input, &mut output2).unwrap_err();
}
#[test]
fn test_zstd_decode() {
let d = ZstdDecoder::default();
let valid_input = vec![40, 181, 47, 253, 32, 2, 17, 0, 0, 1, 254];
let mut output1 = vec![0; 2];
d.decode(&valid_input, &mut output1).unwrap();
assert_eq!(&output1, b"\x01\xfe");
let invalid_input = vec![1, 2, 3, 4];
let mut output2 = vec![0; 1024];
d.decode(&invalid_input, &mut output2).unwrap_err();
}
}

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@@ -1,17 +1,12 @@
// Copyright 2018 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE-BSD-3-Clause file.
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 AND BSD-3-Clause
use std::io::{self, BufWriter, Seek, SeekFrom, Write};
use std::mem::size_of;
use std::os::fd::{AsRawFd, RawFd};
use byteorder::{BigEndian, ReadBytesExt, WriteBytesExt};
use vmm_sys_util::write_zeroes::WriteZeroes;
use super::RawFile;
use byteorder::{BigEndian, ReadBytesExt, WriteBytesExt};
use std::io::{self, BufWriter, Seek, SeekFrom, Write};
use std::mem::size_of;
use vmm_sys_util::write_zeroes::WriteZeroes;
/// A qcow file. Allows reading/writing clusters and appending clusters.
#[derive(Debug)]
@@ -25,7 +20,7 @@ impl QcowRawFile {
/// Creates a `QcowRawFile` from the given `File`, `None` is returned if `cluster_size` is not
/// a power of two.
pub fn from(file: RawFile, cluster_size: u64) -> Option<Self> {
if !cluster_size.is_power_of_two() {
if cluster_size.count_ones() != 1 {
return None;
}
Some(QcowRawFile {
@@ -36,7 +31,7 @@ impl QcowRawFile {
}
/// Reads `count` 64 bit offsets and returns them as a vector.
/// `mask` optionally `&`s out some of the bits on the file.
/// `mask` optionally ands out some of the bits on the file.
pub fn read_pointer_table(
&mut self,
offset: u64,
@@ -55,55 +50,31 @@ impl QcowRawFile {
}
/// Reads a cluster's worth of 64 bit offsets and returns them as a vector.
/// `mask` optionally `&`s out some of the bits on the file.
/// `mask` optionally ands out some of the bits on the file.
pub fn read_pointer_cluster(&mut self, offset: u64, mask: Option<u64>) -> io::Result<Vec<u64>> {
let count = self.cluster_size / size_of::<u64>() as u64;
self.read_pointer_table(offset, count, mask)
}
/// Internal helper for creating a buffered writer for pointer tables.
#[inline]
fn setup_pointer_table_writer<T>(
/// Writes `table` of u64 pointers to `offset` in the file.
/// `non_zero_flags` will be ORed with all non-zero values in `table`.
/// writing.
pub fn write_pointer_table(
&mut self,
offset: u64,
entries: &impl Iterator<Item = T>,
) -> io::Result<BufWriter<RawFile>> {
table: &[u64],
non_zero_flags: u64,
) -> io::Result<()> {
self.file.seek(SeekFrom::Start(offset))?;
let my_file = self.file.try_clone()?;
let capacity = entries.size_hint().0 * size_of::<u64>();
Ok(BufWriter::with_capacity(capacity, my_file))
}
/// Writes a pointer table to `offset` in the file.
/// Entries are computed on-the-fly by the callback.
pub fn write_pointer_table<'a, T: Copy + 'a>(
&mut self,
offset: u64,
entries: impl Iterator<Item = &'a T>,
mut f: impl FnMut(&mut QcowRawFile, T) -> io::Result<u64>,
) -> io::Result<()> {
let mut buffer = self.setup_pointer_table_writer(offset, &entries)?;
for addr in entries {
let entry = f(self, *addr)?;
buffer.write_u64::<BigEndian>(entry)?;
let mut buffer = BufWriter::with_capacity(std::mem::size_of_val(table), &mut self.file);
for addr in table {
let val = if *addr == 0 {
0
} else {
*addr | non_zero_flags
};
buffer.write_u64::<BigEndian>(val)?;
}
buffer.flush()?;
Ok(())
}
/// Writes a pointer table directly without transforming values.
pub fn write_pointer_table_direct<'a>(
&mut self,
offset: u64,
entries: impl Iterator<Item = &'a u64>,
) -> io::Result<()> {
let mut buffer = self.setup_pointer_table_writer(offset, &entries)?;
for &entry in entries {
buffer.write_u64::<BigEndian>(entry)?;
}
buffer.flush()?;
Ok(())
}
@@ -125,7 +96,6 @@ impl QcowRawFile {
for count in table {
buffer.write_u16::<BigEndian>(*count)?;
}
buffer.flush()?;
Ok(())
}
@@ -160,11 +130,6 @@ impl QcowRawFile {
address & self.cluster_mask
}
/// Returns the base address of the cluster containing `address`.
pub fn cluster_address(&self, address: u64) -> u64 {
address & !self.cluster_mask
}
/// Zeros out a cluster in the file.
pub fn zero_cluster(&mut self, address: u64) -> io::Result<()> {
let cluster_size = self.cluster_size as usize;
@@ -174,15 +139,11 @@ impl QcowRawFile {
}
/// Writes
pub fn write_cluster(&mut self, address: u64, data: &[u8]) -> io::Result<()> {
pub fn write_cluster(&mut self, address: u64, data: Vec<u8>) -> io::Result<()> {
let cluster_size = self.cluster_size as usize;
self.file.seek(SeekFrom::Start(address))?;
self.file.write_all(&data[0..cluster_size])
}
pub fn physical_size(&self) -> Result<u64, std::io::Error> {
self.file.metadata().map(|m| m.len())
}
}
impl Clone for QcowRawFile {
@@ -194,9 +155,3 @@ impl Clone for QcowRawFile {
}
}
}
impl AsRawFd for QcowRawFile {
fn as_raw_fd(&self) -> RawFd {
self.file.as_raw_fd()
}
}

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@@ -8,17 +8,15 @@
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 AND BSD-3-Clause
use std::alloc::{Layout, alloc_zeroed, dealloc};
use crate::BlockBackend;
use libc::c_void;
use std::alloc::{alloc_zeroed, dealloc, Layout};
use std::convert::TryInto;
use std::fs::{File, Metadata};
use std::io::{self, Read, Seek, SeekFrom, Write};
use std::os::unix::io::{AsRawFd, RawFd};
use std::slice;
use libc::c_void;
use vmm_sys_util::seek_hole::SeekHole;
use vmm_sys_util::write_zeroes::{PunchHole, WriteZeroesAt};
use crate::BlockBackend;
use vmm_sys_util::{seek_hole::SeekHole, write_zeroes::PunchHole, write_zeroes::WriteZeroesAt};
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct RawFile {
@@ -74,7 +72,7 @@ impl RawFile {
fn round_up(&self, offset: u64) -> u64 {
let align: u64 = self.alignment.try_into().unwrap();
offset.div_ceil(align) * align
((offset + align - 1) / align) * align
}
fn round_down(&self, offset: u64) -> u64 {
@@ -89,9 +87,9 @@ impl RawFile {
let align64: u64 = self.alignment.try_into().unwrap();
self.position.is_multiple_of(align64)
&& (buf.as_ptr() as usize).is_multiple_of(self.alignment)
&& buf.len().is_multiple_of(self.alignment)
(self.position % align64 == 0)
&& ((buf.as_ptr() as usize) % self.alignment == 0)
&& (buf.len() % self.alignment == 0)
}
pub fn set_len(&self, size: u64) -> std::io::Result<()> {
@@ -259,7 +257,7 @@ impl Write for RawFile {
// SAFETY: tmp_ptr was allocated by alloc_zeroed with layout
unsafe { dealloc(tmp_ptr, layout) };
return Err(io::Error::last_os_error());
}
};
tmp_buf[file_offset..(file_offset + buf_len)].copy_from_slice(buf);
@@ -354,11 +352,7 @@ impl SeekHole for RawFile {
}
impl BlockBackend for RawFile {
fn logical_size(&self) -> std::result::Result<u64, crate::Error> {
Ok(self.metadata().map_err(crate::Error::RawFileError)?.len())
}
fn physical_size(&self) -> std::result::Result<u64, crate::Error> {
fn size(&self) -> std::result::Result<u64, crate::Error> {
Ok(self.metadata().map_err(crate::Error::RawFileError)?.len())
}
}
@@ -373,9 +367,3 @@ impl Clone for RawFile {
}
}
}
impl AsRawFd for RawFile {
fn as_raw_fd(&self) -> RawFd {
self.file.as_raw_fd()
}
}

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@@ -1,38 +1,51 @@
// Copyright 2018 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE-BSD-3-Clause file.
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 AND BSD-3-Clause
use std::fmt::{self, Display};
use std::io;
use libc::EINVAL;
use thiserror::Error;
use crate::qcow::qcow_raw_file::QcowRawFile;
use crate::qcow::vec_cache::{CacheMap, Cacheable, VecCache};
use crate::qcow::{
qcow_raw_file::QcowRawFile,
vec_cache::{CacheMap, Cacheable, VecCache},
};
#[derive(Debug, Error)]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum Error {
/// `EvictingCache` - Error writing a refblock from the cache to disk.
#[error("Failed to write a refblock from the cache to disk")]
EvictingRefCounts(#[source] io::Error),
EvictingRefCounts(io::Error),
/// `InvalidIndex` - Address requested isn't within the range of the disk.
#[error("Address requested is not within the range of the disk")]
InvalidIndex,
/// `NeedCluster` - Handle this error by reading the cluster and calling the function again.
#[error("Cluster with addr={0} needs to be read")]
NeedCluster(u64),
/// `NeedNewCluster` - Handle this error by allocating a cluster and calling the function again.
#[error("New cluster needs to be allocated for refcounts")]
NeedNewCluster,
/// `ReadingRefCounts` - Error reading the file into the refcount cache.
#[error("Failed to read the file into the refcount cache")]
ReadingRefCounts(#[source] io::Error),
/// `ReadingRefCounts` - Error reading the file in to the refcount cache.
ReadingRefCounts(io::Error),
}
pub type Result<T> = std::result::Result<T, Error>;
impl Display for Error {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
use self::Error::*;
match self {
EvictingRefCounts(e) => {
write!(f, "failed to write a refblock from the cache to disk: {e}")
}
InvalidIndex => write!(f, "address requested is not within the range of the disk"),
NeedCluster(addr) => write!(f, "cluster with addr={addr} needs to be read"),
NeedNewCluster => write!(f, "new cluster needs to be allocated for refcounts"),
ReadingRefCounts(e) => {
write!(f, "failed to read the file into the refcount cache: {e}")
}
}
}
}
/// Represents the refcount entries for an open qcow file.
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct RefCount {
@@ -119,9 +132,7 @@ impl RefCount {
}
// Unwrap is safe here as the entry was filled directly above.
let dropped_cluster = if self.refblock_cache.get(table_index).unwrap().dirty() {
None
} else {
let dropped_cluster = if !self.refblock_cache.get(table_index).unwrap().dirty() {
// Free the previously used block and use a new one. Writing modified counts to new
// blocks keeps the on-disk state consistent even if it's out of date.
if let Some((addr, _)) = new_cluster.take() {
@@ -130,6 +141,8 @@ impl RefCount {
} else {
return Err(Error::NeedNewCluster);
}
} else {
None
};
self.refblock_cache.get_mut(table_index).unwrap()[block_index] = refcount;
@@ -156,8 +169,11 @@ impl RefCount {
/// Returns true if the table changed since the previous `flush_table()` call.
pub fn flush_table(&mut self, raw_file: &mut QcowRawFile) -> io::Result<bool> {
if self.ref_table.dirty() {
raw_file
.write_pointer_table_direct(self.refcount_table_offset, self.ref_table.iter())?;
raw_file.write_pointer_table(
self.refcount_table_offset,
self.ref_table.get_values(),
0,
)?;
self.ref_table.mark_clean();
Ok(true)
} else {

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@@ -1,13 +1,11 @@
// Copyright 2018 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE-BSD-3-Clause file.
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 AND BSD-3-Clause
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::collections::hash_map::IterMut;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::io;
use std::ops::{Deref, Index, IndexMut};
use std::ops::{Index, IndexMut};
use std::slice::SliceIndex;
/// Trait that allows for checking if an implementor is dirty. Useful for types that are cached so
@@ -85,14 +83,6 @@ impl<T: 'static + Copy + Default> IndexMut<usize> for VecCache<T> {
}
}
impl<T: 'static + Copy + Default> Deref for VecCache<T> {
type Target = [T];
fn deref(&self) -> &[T] {
&self.vec
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct CacheMap<T: Cacheable> {
capacity: usize,
@@ -119,7 +109,7 @@ impl<T: Cacheable> CacheMap<T> {
self.map.get_mut(&index)
}
pub fn iter_mut(&mut self) -> IterMut<'_, usize, T> {
pub fn iter_mut(&mut self) -> IterMut<usize, T> {
self.map.iter_mut()
}
@@ -131,10 +121,10 @@ impl<T: Cacheable> CacheMap<T> {
if self.map.len() == self.capacity {
// TODO(dgreid) - smarter eviction strategy.
let to_evict = *self.map.iter().next().unwrap().0;
if let Some(evicted) = self.map.remove(&to_evict)
&& evicted.dirty()
{
write_callback(to_evict, evicted)?;
if let Some(evicted) = self.map.remove(&to_evict) {
if evicted.dirty() {
write_callback(to_evict, evicted)?;
}
}
}
self.map.insert(index, block);
@@ -143,7 +133,7 @@ impl<T: Cacheable> CacheMap<T> {
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod unit_tests {
mod tests {
use super::*;
struct NumCache(());

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@@ -2,74 +2,36 @@
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 AND BSD-3-Clause
use crate::async_io::{AsyncIo, AsyncIoResult, DiskFile, DiskFileError, DiskFileResult};
use crate::qcow::{QcowFile, RawFile, Result as QcowResult};
use crate::AsyncAdaptor;
use std::collections::VecDeque;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::{Seek, SeekFrom};
use std::os::fd::AsRawFd;
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex, MutexGuard};
use vmm_sys_util::eventfd::EventFd;
use crate::async_io::{
AsyncIo, AsyncIoResult, BorrowedDiskFd, DiskFile, DiskFileError, DiskFileResult,
};
use crate::qcow::{QcowFile, RawFile, Result as QcowResult};
use crate::{AsyncAdaptor, BlockBackend};
pub struct QcowDiskSync {
// FIXME: The Mutex serializes all QCOW2 I/O operations across queues, which
// is necessary for correctness but eliminates any parallelism benefit from
// multiqueue. QcowFile has internal mutable state (L2 cache, refcounts, file
// position) that is not safe to share across threads via Clone.
//
// A proper fix would require restructuring QcowFile to separate metadata
// operations (which need synchronization) from data I/O (which could be
// parallelized with per queue file descriptors). See #7560 for details.
qcow_file: Arc<Mutex<QcowFile>>,
}
impl QcowDiskSync {
pub fn new(file: File, direct_io: bool, backing_files: bool) -> QcowResult<Self> {
if backing_files {
Ok(QcowDiskSync {
qcow_file: Arc::new(Mutex::new(QcowFile::from(RawFile::new(file, direct_io))?)),
})
} else {
Ok(QcowDiskSync {
qcow_file: Arc::new(Mutex::new(QcowFile::from_with_nesting_depth(
RawFile::new(file, direct_io),
0,
)?)),
})
}
pub fn new(file: File, direct_io: bool) -> QcowResult<Self> {
Ok(QcowDiskSync {
qcow_file: Arc::new(Mutex::new(QcowFile::from(RawFile::new(file, direct_io))?)),
})
}
}
impl DiskFile for QcowDiskSync {
fn logical_size(&mut self) -> DiskFileResult<u64> {
self.qcow_file
.lock()
.unwrap()
.seek(SeekFrom::End(0))
.map_err(DiskFileError::Size)
}
fn size(&mut self) -> DiskFileResult<u64> {
let mut file = self.qcow_file.lock().unwrap();
fn physical_size(&mut self) -> DiskFileResult<u64> {
self.qcow_file.lock().unwrap().physical_size().map_err(|e| {
let io_inner = match e {
crate::Error::GetFileMetadata(e) => e,
_ => unreachable!(),
};
DiskFileError::Size(io_inner)
})
file.seek(SeekFrom::End(0)).map_err(DiskFileError::Size)
}
fn new_async_io(&self, _ring_depth: u32) -> DiskFileResult<Box<dyn AsyncIo>> {
Ok(Box::new(QcowSync::new(Arc::clone(&self.qcow_file))) as Box<dyn AsyncIo>)
}
fn fd(&mut self) -> BorrowedDiskFd<'_> {
BorrowedDiskFd::new(self.qcow_file.lock().unwrap().as_raw_fd())
Ok(Box::new(QcowSync::new(self.qcow_file.clone())) as Box<dyn AsyncIo>)
}
}
@@ -90,7 +52,11 @@ impl QcowSync {
}
}
impl AsyncAdaptor for QcowFile {}
impl AsyncAdaptor<QcowFile> for Arc<Mutex<QcowFile>> {
fn file(&mut self) -> MutexGuard<QcowFile> {
self.lock().unwrap()
}
}
impl AsyncIo for QcowSync {
fn notifier(&self) -> &EventFd {
@@ -103,7 +69,7 @@ impl AsyncIo for QcowSync {
iovecs: &[libc::iovec],
user_data: u64,
) -> AsyncIoResult<()> {
self.qcow_file.lock().unwrap().read_vectored_sync(
self.qcow_file.read_vectored_sync(
offset,
iovecs,
user_data,
@@ -118,7 +84,7 @@ impl AsyncIo for QcowSync {
iovecs: &[libc::iovec],
user_data: u64,
) -> AsyncIoResult<()> {
self.qcow_file.lock().unwrap().write_vectored_sync(
self.qcow_file.write_vectored_sync(
offset,
iovecs,
user_data,
@@ -128,11 +94,8 @@ impl AsyncIo for QcowSync {
}
fn fsync(&mut self, user_data: Option<u64>) -> AsyncIoResult<()> {
self.qcow_file.lock().unwrap().fsync_sync(
user_data,
&self.eventfd,
&mut self.completion_list,
)
self.qcow_file
.fsync_sync(user_data, &self.eventfd, &mut self.completion_list)
}
fn next_completed_request(&mut self) -> Option<(u64, i32)> {

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@@ -2,18 +2,15 @@
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 AND BSD-3-Clause
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::{Error, Seek, SeekFrom};
use std::os::unix::io::{AsRawFd, RawFd};
use io_uring::{IoUring, opcode, types};
use log::warn;
use vmm_sys_util::eventfd::EventFd;
use crate::async_io::{
AsyncIo, AsyncIoError, AsyncIoResult, BorrowedDiskFd, DiskFile, DiskFileError, DiskFileResult,
AsyncIo, AsyncIoError, AsyncIoResult, DiskFile, DiskFileError, DiskFileResult,
};
use crate::{BatchRequest, DiskTopology, RequestType};
use crate::DiskTopology;
use io_uring::{opcode, squeue, types, IoUring};
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::{Seek, SeekFrom};
use std::os::unix::io::{AsRawFd, RawFd};
use vmm_sys_util::eventfd::EventFd;
pub struct RawFileDisk {
file: File,
@@ -26,19 +23,12 @@ impl RawFileDisk {
}
impl DiskFile for RawFileDisk {
fn logical_size(&mut self) -> DiskFileResult<u64> {
fn size(&mut self) -> DiskFileResult<u64> {
self.file
.seek(SeekFrom::End(0))
.map_err(DiskFileError::Size)
}
fn physical_size(&mut self) -> DiskFileResult<u64> {
self.file
.metadata()
.map(|m| m.len())
.map_err(DiskFileError::Size)
}
fn new_async_io(&self, ring_depth: u32) -> DiskFileResult<Box<dyn AsyncIo>> {
Ok(Box::new(
RawFileAsync::new(self.file.as_raw_fd(), ring_depth)
@@ -54,14 +44,6 @@ impl DiskFile for RawFileDisk {
DiskTopology::default()
}
}
fn resize(&mut self, size: u64) -> DiskFileResult<()> {
self.file.set_len(size).map_err(DiskFileError::ResizeError)
}
fn fd(&mut self) -> BorrowedDiskFd<'_> {
BorrowedDiskFd::new(self.file.as_raw_fd())
}
}
pub struct RawFileAsync {
@@ -102,14 +84,14 @@ impl AsyncIo for RawFileAsync {
// SAFETY: we know the file descriptor is valid and we
// relied on vm-memory to provide the buffer address.
unsafe {
let _ = unsafe {
sq.push(
&opcode::Readv::new(types::Fd(self.fd), iovecs.as_ptr(), iovecs.len() as u32)
.offset(offset.try_into().unwrap())
.build()
.flags(squeue::Flags::ASYNC)
.user_data(user_data),
)
.map_err(|_| AsyncIoError::ReadVectored(Error::other("Submission queue is full")))?;
};
// Update the submission queue and submit new operations to the
@@ -130,14 +112,14 @@ impl AsyncIo for RawFileAsync {
// SAFETY: we know the file descriptor is valid and we
// relied on vm-memory to provide the buffer address.
unsafe {
let _ = unsafe {
sq.push(
&opcode::Writev::new(types::Fd(self.fd), iovecs.as_ptr(), iovecs.len() as u32)
.offset(offset.try_into().unwrap())
.build()
.flags(squeue::Flags::ASYNC)
.user_data(user_data),
)
.map_err(|_| AsyncIoError::WriteVectored(Error::other("Submission queue is full")))?;
};
// Update the submission queue and submit new operations to the
@@ -153,13 +135,13 @@ impl AsyncIo for RawFileAsync {
let (submitter, mut sq, _) = self.io_uring.split();
// SAFETY: we know the file descriptor is valid.
unsafe {
let _ = unsafe {
sq.push(
&opcode::Fsync::new(types::Fd(self.fd))
.build()
.flags(squeue::Flags::ASYNC)
.user_data(user_data),
)
.map_err(|_| AsyncIoError::Fsync(Error::other("Submission queue is full")))?;
};
// Update the submission queue and submit new operations to the
@@ -180,77 +162,4 @@ impl AsyncIo for RawFileAsync {
.next()
.map(|entry| (entry.user_data(), entry.result()))
}
fn batch_requests_enabled(&self) -> bool {
true
}
fn submit_batch_requests(&mut self, batch_request: &[BatchRequest]) -> AsyncIoResult<()> {
if !self.batch_requests_enabled() {
return Ok(());
}
let (submitter, mut sq, _) = self.io_uring.split();
let mut submitted = false;
for req in batch_request {
match req.request_type {
RequestType::In => {
// SAFETY: we know the file descriptor is valid and we
// relied on vm-memory to provide the buffer address.
unsafe {
sq.push(
&opcode::Readv::new(
types::Fd(self.fd),
req.iovecs.as_ptr(),
req.iovecs.len() as u32,
)
.offset(req.offset as u64)
.build()
.user_data(req.user_data),
)
.map_err(|_| {
AsyncIoError::ReadVectored(Error::other("Submission queue is full"))
})?;
};
submitted = true;
}
RequestType::Out => {
// SAFETY: we know the file descriptor is valid and we
// relied on vm-memory to provide the buffer address.
unsafe {
sq.push(
&opcode::Writev::new(
types::Fd(self.fd),
req.iovecs.as_ptr(),
req.iovecs.len() as u32,
)
.offset(req.offset as u64)
.build()
.user_data(req.user_data),
)
.map_err(|_| {
AsyncIoError::WriteVectored(Error::other("Submission queue is full"))
})?;
};
submitted = true;
}
_ => {
unreachable!("Unexpected batch request type: {:?}", req.request_type)
}
}
}
// Only submit if we actually queued something
if submitted {
// Update the submission queue and submit new operations to the
// io_uring instance.
sq.sync();
submitter
.submit()
.map_err(AsyncIoError::SubmitBatchRequests)?;
}
Ok(())
}
}

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@@ -5,19 +5,16 @@
// Copyright © 2023 Crusoe Energy Systems LLC
//
use crate::async_io::{
AsyncIo, AsyncIoError, AsyncIoResult, DiskFile, DiskFileError, DiskFileResult,
};
use crate::DiskTopology;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::{Seek, SeekFrom};
use std::os::unix::io::{AsRawFd, RawFd};
use log::warn;
use vmm_sys_util::aio;
use vmm_sys_util::eventfd::EventFd;
use crate::DiskTopology;
use crate::async_io::{
AsyncIo, AsyncIoError, AsyncIoResult, BorrowedDiskFd, DiskFile, DiskFileError, DiskFileResult,
};
pub struct RawFileDiskAio {
file: File,
}
@@ -29,19 +26,12 @@ impl RawFileDiskAio {
}
impl DiskFile for RawFileDiskAio {
fn logical_size(&mut self) -> DiskFileResult<u64> {
fn size(&mut self) -> DiskFileResult<u64> {
self.file
.seek(SeekFrom::End(0))
.map_err(DiskFileError::Size)
}
fn physical_size(&mut self) -> DiskFileResult<u64> {
self.file
.metadata()
.map(|m| m.len())
.map_err(DiskFileError::Size)
}
fn new_async_io(&self, ring_depth: u32) -> DiskFileResult<Box<dyn AsyncIo>> {
Ok(Box::new(
RawFileAsyncAio::new(self.file.as_raw_fd(), ring_depth)
@@ -57,10 +47,6 @@ impl DiskFile for RawFileDiskAio {
DiskTopology::default()
}
}
fn fd(&mut self) -> BorrowedDiskFd<'_> {
BorrowedDiskFd::new(self.file.as_raw_fd())
}
}
pub struct RawFileAsyncAio {

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@@ -2,19 +2,16 @@
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 AND BSD-3-Clause
use crate::async_io::{
AsyncIo, AsyncIoError, AsyncIoResult, DiskFile, DiskFileError, DiskFileResult,
};
use crate::DiskTopology;
use std::collections::VecDeque;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::{Seek, SeekFrom};
use std::os::unix::io::{AsRawFd, RawFd};
use log::warn;
use vmm_sys_util::eventfd::EventFd;
use crate::DiskTopology;
use crate::async_io::{
AsyncIo, AsyncIoError, AsyncIoResult, BorrowedDiskFd, DiskFile, DiskFileError, DiskFileResult,
};
pub struct RawFileDiskSync {
file: File,
}
@@ -26,19 +23,12 @@ impl RawFileDiskSync {
}
impl DiskFile for RawFileDiskSync {
fn logical_size(&mut self) -> DiskFileResult<u64> {
fn size(&mut self) -> DiskFileResult<u64> {
self.file
.seek(SeekFrom::End(0))
.map_err(DiskFileError::Size)
}
fn physical_size(&mut self) -> DiskFileResult<u64> {
self.file
.metadata()
.map(|m| m.len())
.map_err(DiskFileError::Size)
}
fn new_async_io(&self, _ring_depth: u32) -> DiskFileResult<Box<dyn AsyncIo>> {
Ok(Box::new(RawFileSync::new(self.file.as_raw_fd())) as Box<dyn AsyncIo>)
}
@@ -51,10 +41,6 @@ impl DiskFile for RawFileDiskSync {
DiskTopology::default()
}
}
fn fd(&mut self) -> BorrowedDiskFd<'_> {
BorrowedDiskFd::new(self.file.as_raw_fd())
}
}
pub struct RawFileSync {

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@@ -2,11 +2,11 @@
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
use crate::{read_aligned_block_size, DiskTopology};
use std::convert::TryInto;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::{Seek, SeekFrom};
use crate::{DiskTopology, read_aligned_block_size};
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
pub struct VhdFooter {
cookie: u64,
@@ -117,14 +117,12 @@ pub fn is_fixed_vhd(f: &mut File) -> std::io::Result<bool> {
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod unit_tests {
mod tests {
use super::{is_fixed_vhd, VhdFooter};
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::{Seek, SeekFrom, Write};
use vmm_sys_util::tempfile::TempFile;
use super::{VhdFooter, is_fixed_vhd};
fn valid_fixed_vhd_footer() -> Vec<u8> {
vec![
0x63, 0x6f, 0x6e, 0x65, 0x63, 0x74, 0x69, 0x78, // cookie

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@@ -2,21 +2,26 @@
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
use crate::vhdx::{
vhdx_bat::{BatEntry, VhdxBatError},
vhdx_header::{RegionInfo, RegionTableEntry, VhdxHeader, VhdxHeaderError},
vhdx_io::VhdxIoError,
vhdx_metadata::{DiskSpec, VhdxMetadataError},
};
use crate::BlockBackend;
use byteorder::{BigEndian, ByteOrder};
use remain::sorted;
use std::collections::btree_map::BTreeMap;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::{Read, Seek, SeekFrom, Write};
use std::os::fd::{AsRawFd, RawFd};
use byteorder::{BigEndian, ByteOrder};
use remain::sorted;
use thiserror::Error;
use uuid::Uuid;
use crate::BlockBackend;
use crate::vhdx::vhdx_bat::{BatEntry, VhdxBatError};
use crate::vhdx::vhdx_header::{RegionInfo, RegionTableEntry, VhdxHeader, VhdxHeaderError};
use crate::vhdx::vhdx_io::VhdxIoError;
use crate::vhdx::vhdx_metadata::{DiskSpec, VhdxMetadataError};
macro_rules! div_round_up {
($n:expr,$d:expr) => {
($n + $d - 1) / $d
};
}
mod vhdx_bat;
mod vhdx_header;
@@ -26,19 +31,19 @@ mod vhdx_metadata;
#[sorted]
#[derive(Error, Debug)]
pub enum VhdxError {
#[error("Not a VHDx file")]
#[error("Not a VHDx file {0}")]
NotVhdx(#[source] VhdxHeaderError),
#[error("Failed to parse VHDx header")]
#[error("Failed to parse VHDx header {0}")]
ParseVhdxHeader(#[source] VhdxHeaderError),
#[error("Failed to parse VHDx metadata")]
#[error("Failed to parse VHDx metadata {0}")]
ParseVhdxMetadata(#[source] VhdxMetadataError),
#[error("Failed to parse VHDx region entries")]
#[error("Failed to parse VHDx region entries {0}")]
ParseVhdxRegionEntry(#[source] VhdxHeaderError),
#[error("Failed reading metadata")]
#[error("Failed reading metadata {0}")]
ReadBatEntry(#[source] VhdxBatError),
#[error("Failed reading sector from disk")]
#[error("Failed reading sector from disk {0}")]
ReadFailed(#[source] VhdxIoError),
#[error("Failed writing to sector on disk")]
#[error("Failed writing to sector on disk {0}")]
WriteFailed(#[source] VhdxIoError),
}
@@ -100,10 +105,11 @@ impl Read for Vhdx {
/// Wrapper function to satisfy Read trait implementation for VHDx disk.
/// Convert the offset to sector index and buffer length to sector count.
fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> std::result::Result<usize, std::io::Error> {
let sector_count = (buf.len() as u64).div_ceil(self.disk_spec.logical_sector_size as u64);
let sector_count =
div_round_up!(buf.len() as u64, self.disk_spec.logical_sector_size as u64);
let sector_index = self.current_offset / self.disk_spec.logical_sector_size as u64;
let result = vhdx_io::read(
vhdx_io::read(
&mut self.file,
buf,
&self.disk_spec,
@@ -112,14 +118,13 @@ impl Read for Vhdx {
sector_count,
)
.map_err(|e| {
std::io::Error::other(format!(
"Failed reading {sector_count} sectors from VHDx at index {sector_index}: {e}"
))
})?;
self.current_offset = self.current_offset.checked_add(result as u64).unwrap();
Ok(result)
std::io::Error::new(
std::io::ErrorKind::Other,
format!(
"Failed reading {sector_count} sectors from VHDx at index {sector_index}: {e}"
),
)
})
}
}
@@ -131,17 +136,21 @@ impl Write for Vhdx {
/// Wrapper function to satisfy Write trait implementation for VHDx disk.
/// Convert the offset to sector index and buffer length to sector count.
fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> std::result::Result<usize, std::io::Error> {
let sector_count = (buf.len() as u64).div_ceil(self.disk_spec.logical_sector_size as u64);
let sector_count =
div_round_up!(buf.len() as u64, self.disk_spec.logical_sector_size as u64);
let sector_index = self.current_offset / self.disk_spec.logical_sector_size as u64;
if self.first_write {
self.first_write = false;
self.vhdx_header
.update(&mut self.file)
.map_err(|e| std::io::Error::other(format!("Failed to update VHDx header: {e}")))?;
self.vhdx_header.update(&mut self.file).map_err(|e| {
std::io::Error::new(
std::io::ErrorKind::Other,
format!("Failed to update VHDx header: {e}"),
)
})?;
}
let result = vhdx_io::write(
vhdx_io::write(
&mut self.file,
buf,
&mut self.disk_spec,
@@ -151,14 +160,13 @@ impl Write for Vhdx {
sector_count,
)
.map_err(|e| {
std::io::Error::other(format!(
"Failed writing {sector_count} sectors on VHDx at index {sector_index}: {e}"
))
})?;
self.current_offset = self.current_offset.checked_add(result as u64).unwrap();
Ok(result)
std::io::Error::new(
std::io::ErrorKind::Other,
format!(
"Failed writing {sector_count} sectors on VHDx at index {sector_index}: {e}"
),
)
})
}
}
@@ -187,11 +195,11 @@ impl Seek for Vhdx {
}
};
if let Some(o) = new_offset
&& o <= self.virtual_disk_size()
{
self.current_offset = o;
return Ok(o);
if let Some(o) = new_offset {
if o <= self.virtual_disk_size() {
self.current_offset = o;
return Ok(o);
}
}
Err(std::io::Error::new(
@@ -202,16 +210,9 @@ impl Seek for Vhdx {
}
impl BlockBackend for Vhdx {
fn logical_size(&self) -> std::result::Result<u64, crate::Error> {
fn size(&self) -> std::result::Result<u64, crate::Error> {
Ok(self.virtual_disk_size())
}
fn physical_size(&self) -> std::result::Result<u64, crate::Error> {
self.file
.metadata()
.map(|m| m.len())
.map_err(crate::Error::GetFileMetadata)
}
}
impl Clone for Vhdx {
@@ -230,12 +231,6 @@ impl Clone for Vhdx {
}
}
impl AsRawFd for Vhdx {
fn as_raw_fd(&self) -> RawFd {
self.file.as_raw_fd()
}
}
pub(crate) fn uuid_from_guid(buf: &[u8]) -> Uuid {
// The first 3 fields of UUID are stored in Big Endian format, and
// the last 8 bytes are stored as byte array. Therefore, we read the

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@@ -2,17 +2,14 @@
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
use crate::vhdx::{vhdx_header::RegionTableEntry, vhdx_metadata::DiskSpec};
use byteorder::{LittleEndian, ReadBytesExt, WriteBytesExt};
use remain::sorted;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::{self, Seek, SeekFrom};
use std::mem::size_of;
use byteorder::{LittleEndian, ReadBytesExt, WriteBytesExt};
use remain::sorted;
use thiserror::Error;
use crate::vhdx::vhdx_header::RegionTableEntry;
use crate::vhdx::vhdx_metadata::DiskSpec;
// Payload BAT Entry States
pub const PAYLOAD_BLOCK_NOT_PRESENT: u64 = 0;
pub const PAYLOAD_BLOCK_UNDEFINED: u64 = 1;
@@ -33,9 +30,9 @@ pub enum VhdxBatError {
InvalidBatEntry,
#[error("Invalid BAT entry count")]
InvalidEntryCount,
#[error("Failed to read BAT entry")]
#[error("Failed to read BAT entry {0}")]
ReadBat(#[source] io::Error),
#[error("Failed to write BAT entry")]
#[error("Failed to write BAT entry {0}")]
WriteBat(#[source] io::Error),
}
@@ -78,7 +75,7 @@ impl BatEntry {
// Calculate the number of entries in the BAT
fn calculate_entries(block_size: u32, virtual_disk_size: u64, chunk_ratio: u64) -> u64 {
let data_blocks_count = virtual_disk_size.div_ceil(block_size as u64);
let data_blocks_count = div_round_up!(virtual_disk_size, block_size as u64);
data_blocks_count + (data_blocks_count - 1) / chunk_ratio
}

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@@ -2,13 +2,15 @@
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
use std::collections::btree_map::BTreeMap;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::{self, Read, Seek, SeekFrom, Write};
use std::mem::size_of;
extern crate log;
use byteorder::{ByteOrder, LittleEndian, ReadBytesExt};
use remain::sorted;
use std::collections::btree_map::BTreeMap;
use std::convert::TryInto;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::{self, Read, Seek, SeekFrom, Write};
use std::mem::size_of;
use thiserror::Error;
use uuid::Uuid;
@@ -89,7 +91,7 @@ pub type Result<T> = std::result::Result<T, VhdxHeaderError>;
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct FileTypeIdentifier {
pub _signature: u64,
pub signature: u64,
}
impl FileTypeIdentifier {
@@ -97,18 +99,18 @@ impl FileTypeIdentifier {
pub fn new(f: &mut File) -> Result<FileTypeIdentifier> {
f.seek(SeekFrom::Start(FILE_START))
.map_err(VhdxHeaderError::SeekFileTypeIdentifier)?;
let _signature = f
let signature = f
.read_u64::<LittleEndian>()
.map_err(VhdxHeaderError::ReadFileTypeIdentifier)?;
if _signature != VHDX_SIGN {
if signature != VHDX_SIGN {
return Err(VhdxHeaderError::InvalidVHDXSign);
}
Ok(FileTypeIdentifier { _signature })
Ok(FileTypeIdentifier { signature })
}
}
#[repr(C, packed)]
#[repr(packed)]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
pub struct Header {
pub signature: u32,
@@ -126,7 +128,7 @@ pub struct Header {
impl Header {
/// Reads the Header structure from a reference VHDx file
pub fn new(f: &mut File, start: u64) -> Result<Header> {
// Read the whole header into a buffer. We will need it for
// Read the whole header in to a buffer. We will need it for
// calculating checksum.
let mut buffer = [0; HEADER_SIZE as usize];
f.seek(SeekFrom::Start(start))
@@ -140,7 +142,7 @@ impl Header {
return Err(VhdxHeaderError::InvalidHeaderSign);
}
let new_checksum = calculate_checksum(&mut buffer, size_of::<u32>());
let new_checksum = calculate_checksum(&mut buffer, size_of::<u32>())?;
if header.checksum != new_checksum {
return Err(VhdxHeaderError::InvalidChecksum(String::from("Header")));
}
@@ -149,7 +151,7 @@ impl Header {
}
/// Converts the header structure into a buffer
fn write_to_buffer(&self, buffer: &mut [u8; HEADER_SIZE as usize]) {
fn get_header_as_buffer(&self, buffer: &mut [u8; HEADER_SIZE as usize]) {
// SAFETY: self is a valid header.
let reference = unsafe {
std::slice::from_raw_parts(self as *const Header as *const u8, HEADER_SIZE as usize)
@@ -158,7 +160,7 @@ impl Header {
}
/// Creates and returns new updated header from the provided current header
fn update_header(
pub fn update_header(
f: &mut File,
current_header: &Header,
change_data_guid: bool,
@@ -189,9 +191,11 @@ impl Header {
log_offset: current_header.log_offset,
};
new_header.write_to_buffer(&mut buffer);
new_header.checksum = calculate_checksum(&mut buffer, size_of::<u32>());
new_header.write_to_buffer(&mut buffer);
new_header.get_header_as_buffer(&mut buffer);
let mut crc = crc_any::CRC::crc32c();
crc.digest(&buffer);
new_header.checksum = crc.get_crc() as u32;
new_header.get_header_as_buffer(&mut buffer);
f.seek(SeekFrom::Start(start))
.map_err(VhdxHeaderError::SeekHeader)?;
@@ -201,7 +205,7 @@ impl Header {
}
}
#[repr(C, packed)]
#[repr(packed)]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
struct RegionTableHeader {
pub signature: u32,
@@ -227,7 +231,7 @@ impl RegionTableHeader {
return Err(VhdxHeaderError::InvalidRegionSign);
}
let new_checksum = calculate_checksum(&mut buffer, size_of::<u32>());
let new_checksum = calculate_checksum(&mut buffer, size_of::<u32>())?;
if region_table_header.checksum != new_checksum {
return Err(VhdxHeaderError::InvalidChecksum(String::from("Region")));
}
@@ -326,7 +330,7 @@ impl RegionInfo {
}
}
#[repr(C, packed)]
#[repr(packed)]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
pub struct RegionTableEntry {
pub guid: Uuid,
@@ -349,6 +353,12 @@ impl RegionTableEntry {
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
struct RegionEntry {
_start: u64,
_end: u64,
}
enum HeaderNo {
First,
Second,
@@ -367,10 +377,22 @@ pub struct VhdxHeader {
impl VhdxHeader {
/// Creates a VhdxHeader from a reference to a file
pub fn new(f: &mut File) -> Result<VhdxHeader> {
let _file_type_identifier: FileTypeIdentifier = FileTypeIdentifier::new(f)?;
let header_1 = Header::new(f, HEADER_1_START);
let header_2 = Header::new(f, HEADER_2_START);
let mut file_write_guid: u128 = 0;
let metadata = f.metadata().map_err(VhdxHeaderError::ReadMetadata)?;
if !metadata.permissions().readonly() {
file_write_guid = Uuid::new_v4().as_u128();
}
let (header_1, header_2) =
VhdxHeader::update_headers(f, header_1, header_2, file_write_guid)?;
Ok(VhdxHeader {
_file_type_identifier: FileTypeIdentifier::new(f)?,
header_1: Header::new(f, HEADER_1_START)?,
header_2: Header::new(f, HEADER_2_START)?,
_file_type_identifier,
header_1,
header_2,
region_table_1: RegionTableHeader::new(f, REGION_TABLE_1_START)?,
_region_table_2: RegionTableHeader::new(f, REGION_TABLE_2_START)?,
})
@@ -452,11 +474,13 @@ impl VhdxHeader {
/// Therefore, before calculating, the existing checksum is retrieved and the
/// corresponding field is made zero. After the calculation, the existing checksum
/// is put back to the buffer.
fn calculate_checksum(buffer: &mut [u8], csum_offset: usize) -> u32 {
// Read the original checksum from the buffer
let orig_csum = LittleEndian::read_u32(&buffer[csum_offset..csum_offset + 4]);
pub fn calculate_checksum(buffer: &mut [u8], csum_offset: usize) -> Result<u32> {
// Read the checksum into a mutable slice
let csum_buf = &mut buffer[csum_offset..csum_offset + 4];
// Convert the checksum chunk in to a u32 integer
let orig_csum = LittleEndian::read_u32(csum_buf);
// Zero the checksum in the buffer
LittleEndian::write_u32(&mut buffer[csum_offset..csum_offset + 4], 0);
LittleEndian::write_u32(csum_buf, 0);
// Calculate the checksum on the resulting buffer
let mut crc = crc_any::CRC::crc32c();
crc.digest(&buffer);
@@ -465,5 +489,5 @@ fn calculate_checksum(buffer: &mut [u8], csum_offset: usize) -> u32 {
// Put back the original checksum in the buffer
LittleEndian::write_u32(&mut buffer[csum_offset..csum_offset + 4], orig_csum);
new_csum
Ok(new_csum)
}

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@@ -2,15 +2,15 @@
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
use crate::vhdx::{
vhdx_bat::{self, BatEntry, VhdxBatError},
vhdx_metadata::{self, DiskSpec},
};
use remain::sorted;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::{self, Read, Seek, SeekFrom, Write};
use remain::sorted;
use thiserror::Error;
use crate::vhdx::vhdx_bat::{self, BatEntry, VhdxBatError};
use crate::vhdx::vhdx_metadata::{self, DiskSpec};
const SECTOR_SIZE: u64 = 512;
#[sorted]
@@ -35,7 +35,9 @@ pub enum VhdxIoError {
pub type Result<T> = std::result::Result<T, VhdxIoError>;
macro_rules! align {
($n:expr, $align:expr) => {{ $n.div_ceil($align) * $align }};
($n:expr, $align:expr) => {{
(($n + $align - 1) / $align) * $align
}};
}
#[derive(Default)]
@@ -93,45 +95,46 @@ pub fn read(
mut sector_index: u64,
mut sector_count: u64,
) -> Result<usize> {
if disk_spec.has_parent {
return Err(VhdxIoError::UnsupportedMode);
}
let mut read_count: usize = 0;
while sector_count > 0 {
let sector = Sector::new(disk_spec, bat, sector_index, sector_count)?;
if disk_spec.has_parent {
return Err(VhdxIoError::UnsupportedMode);
} else {
let sector = Sector::new(disk_spec, bat, sector_index, sector_count)?;
let bat_entry = match bat.get(sector.bat_index as usize) {
Some(entry) => entry.0,
None => {
return Err(VhdxIoError::InvalidBatIndex);
}
};
let bat_entry = match bat.get(sector.bat_index as usize) {
Some(entry) => entry.0,
None => {
return Err(VhdxIoError::InvalidBatIndex);
}
};
match bat_entry & vhdx_bat::BAT_STATE_BIT_MASK {
vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_NOT_PRESENT
| vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_UNDEFINED
| vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_UNMAPPED
| vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_ZERO => {}
vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_FULLY_PRESENT => {
f.seek(SeekFrom::Start(sector.file_offset))
match bat_entry & vhdx_bat::BAT_STATE_BIT_MASK {
vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_NOT_PRESENT
| vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_UNDEFINED
| vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_UNMAPPED
| vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_ZERO => {}
vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_FULLY_PRESENT => {
f.seek(SeekFrom::Start(sector.file_offset))
.map_err(VhdxIoError::ReadSectorBlock)?;
f.read_exact(
&mut buf[read_count
..(read_count + (sector.free_sectors * SECTOR_SIZE) as usize)],
)
.map_err(VhdxIoError::ReadSectorBlock)?;
f.read_exact(
&mut buf
[read_count..(read_count + (sector.free_sectors * SECTOR_SIZE) as usize)],
)
.map_err(VhdxIoError::ReadSectorBlock)?;
}
vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_PARTIALLY_PRESENT => {
return Err(VhdxIoError::UnsupportedMode);
}
_ => {
return Err(VhdxIoError::InvalidBatEntryState);
}
}
sector_count -= sector.free_sectors;
sector_index += sector.free_sectors;
read_count += sector.free_bytes as usize;
}
vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_PARTIALLY_PRESENT => {
return Err(VhdxIoError::UnsupportedMode);
}
_ => {
return Err(VhdxIoError::InvalidBatEntryState);
}
};
sector_count -= sector.free_sectors;
sector_index += sector.free_sectors;
read_count = sector.free_bytes as usize;
};
}
Ok(read_count)
}
@@ -147,73 +150,77 @@ pub fn write(
mut sector_index: u64,
mut sector_count: u64,
) -> Result<usize> {
if disk_spec.has_parent {
return Err(VhdxIoError::UnsupportedMode);
}
let mut write_count: usize = 0;
while sector_count > 0 {
let sector = Sector::new(disk_spec, bat, sector_index, sector_count)?;
if disk_spec.has_parent {
return Err(VhdxIoError::UnsupportedMode);
} else {
let sector = Sector::new(disk_spec, bat, sector_index, sector_count)?;
let bat_entry = match bat.get(sector.bat_index as usize) {
Some(entry) => entry.0,
None => {
return Err(VhdxIoError::InvalidBatIndex);
}
let bat_entry = match bat.get(sector.bat_index as usize) {
Some(entry) => entry.0,
None => {
return Err(VhdxIoError::InvalidBatIndex);
}
};
match bat_entry & vhdx_bat::BAT_STATE_BIT_MASK {
vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_NOT_PRESENT
| vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_UNDEFINED
| vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_UNMAPPED
| vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_ZERO => {
let file_offset =
align!(disk_spec.image_size, vhdx_metadata::BLOCK_SIZE_MIN as u64);
let new_size = file_offset
.checked_add(disk_spec.block_size as u64)
.ok_or(VhdxIoError::InvalidDiskSize)?;
f.set_len(new_size).map_err(VhdxIoError::ResizeFile)?;
disk_spec.image_size = new_size;
let new_bat_entry = file_offset
| (vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_FULLY_PRESENT & vhdx_bat::BAT_STATE_BIT_MASK);
bat[sector.bat_index as usize] = BatEntry(new_bat_entry);
BatEntry::write_bat_entries(f, bat_offset, bat)
.map_err(VhdxIoError::WriteBat)?;
if file_offset < vhdx_metadata::BLOCK_SIZE_MIN as u64 {
break;
}
f.seek(SeekFrom::Start(file_offset))
.map_err(VhdxIoError::ReadSectorBlock)?;
f.write_all(
&buf[write_count
..(write_count + (sector.free_sectors * SECTOR_SIZE) as usize)],
)
.map_err(VhdxIoError::ReadSectorBlock)?;
}
vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_FULLY_PRESENT => {
if sector.file_offset < vhdx_metadata::BLOCK_SIZE_MIN as u64 {
break;
}
f.seek(SeekFrom::Start(sector.file_offset))
.map_err(VhdxIoError::ReadSectorBlock)?;
f.write_all(
&buf[write_count
..(write_count + (sector.free_sectors * SECTOR_SIZE) as usize)],
)
.map_err(VhdxIoError::ReadSectorBlock)?;
}
vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_PARTIALLY_PRESENT => {
return Err(VhdxIoError::UnsupportedMode);
}
_ => {
return Err(VhdxIoError::InvalidBatEntryState);
}
};
sector_count -= sector.free_sectors;
sector_index += sector.free_sectors;
write_count = sector.free_bytes as usize;
};
match bat_entry & vhdx_bat::BAT_STATE_BIT_MASK {
vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_NOT_PRESENT
| vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_UNDEFINED
| vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_UNMAPPED
| vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_ZERO => {
let file_offset =
align!(disk_spec.image_size, vhdx_metadata::BLOCK_SIZE_MIN as u64);
let new_size = file_offset
.checked_add(disk_spec.block_size as u64)
.ok_or(VhdxIoError::InvalidDiskSize)?;
f.set_len(new_size).map_err(VhdxIoError::ResizeFile)?;
disk_spec.image_size = new_size;
let new_bat_entry = file_offset
| (vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_FULLY_PRESENT & vhdx_bat::BAT_STATE_BIT_MASK);
bat[sector.bat_index as usize] = BatEntry(new_bat_entry);
BatEntry::write_bat_entries(f, bat_offset, bat).map_err(VhdxIoError::WriteBat)?;
if file_offset < vhdx_metadata::BLOCK_SIZE_MIN as u64 {
break;
}
f.seek(SeekFrom::Start(file_offset))
.map_err(VhdxIoError::ReadSectorBlock)?;
f.write_all(
&buf[write_count..(write_count + (sector.free_sectors * SECTOR_SIZE) as usize)],
)
.map_err(VhdxIoError::ReadSectorBlock)?;
}
vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_FULLY_PRESENT => {
if sector.file_offset < vhdx_metadata::BLOCK_SIZE_MIN as u64 {
break;
}
f.seek(SeekFrom::Start(sector.file_offset))
.map_err(VhdxIoError::ReadSectorBlock)?;
f.write_all(
&buf[write_count..(write_count + (sector.free_sectors * SECTOR_SIZE) as usize)],
)
.map_err(VhdxIoError::ReadSectorBlock)?;
}
vhdx_bat::PAYLOAD_BLOCK_PARTIALLY_PRESENT => {
return Err(VhdxIoError::UnsupportedMode);
}
_ => {
return Err(VhdxIoError::InvalidBatEntryState);
}
}
sector_count -= sector.free_sectors;
sector_index += sector.free_sectors;
write_count += sector.free_bytes as usize;
}
Ok(write_count)
}

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@@ -2,17 +2,15 @@
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
use crate::vhdx::vhdx_header::RegionTableEntry;
use byteorder::{LittleEndian, ReadBytesExt};
use remain::sorted;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::{self, Read, Seek, SeekFrom};
use std::mem::size_of;
use byteorder::{LittleEndian, ReadBytesExt};
use remain::sorted;
use thiserror::Error;
use uuid::Uuid;
use crate::vhdx::vhdx_header::RegionTableEntry;
const METADATA_SIGN: u64 = 0x6174_6164_6174_656D;
const METADATA_ENTRY_SIZE: usize = 32;
const METADATA_MAX_ENTRIES: u16 = 2047;
@@ -55,8 +53,6 @@ const METADATA_LENGTH_MAX: u32 = 1 << 20; // 1 MiB
pub enum VhdxMetadataError {
#[error("Invalid block size count")]
InvalidBlockSize,
#[error("Invalid disk size {0}")]
InvalidDiskSize(u64),
#[error("Invalid metadata entry count")]
InvalidEntryCount,
#[error("Invalid logical sector size")]
@@ -216,14 +212,6 @@ impl DiskSpec {
if metadata_presence != METADATA_ALL_PRESENT {
return Err(VhdxMetadataError::MissingMetadata);
}
// Make sure virtual disk size is not zero
if (metadata_presence & METADATA_VIRTUAL_DISK_SIZE_PRESENT != 0)
&& disk_spec.virtual_disk_size == 0
{
return Err(VhdxMetadataError::InvalidDiskSize(
disk_spec.virtual_disk_size,
));
}
// Check if the virtual disk size is a multiple of the logical sector
// size.
if ((metadata_presence & METADATA_LOGICAL_SECTOR_SIZE_PRESENT) != 0)
@@ -267,7 +255,7 @@ impl DiskSpec {
}
}
#[repr(C, packed)]
#[repr(packed)]
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Copy)]
struct MetadataTableHeader {
signature: u64,
@@ -298,7 +286,7 @@ impl MetadataTableHeader {
}
}
#[repr(C, packed)]
#[repr(packed)]
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct MetadataTableEntry {
item_id: Uuid,

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@@ -2,43 +2,29 @@
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
use crate::async_io::{AsyncIo, AsyncIoResult, DiskFile, DiskFileError, DiskFileResult};
use crate::vhdx::{Result as VhdxResult, Vhdx};
use crate::AsyncAdaptor;
use std::collections::VecDeque;
use std::fs::File;
use std::os::fd::AsRawFd;
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex, MutexGuard};
use vmm_sys_util::eventfd::EventFd;
use crate::async_io::{
AsyncIo, AsyncIoResult, BorrowedDiskFd, DiskFile, DiskFileError, DiskFileResult,
};
use crate::vhdx::{Result as VhdxResult, Vhdx};
use crate::{AsyncAdaptor, BlockBackend, Error};
pub struct VhdxDiskSync {
vhdx_file: Vhdx,
vhdx_file: Arc<Mutex<Vhdx>>,
}
impl VhdxDiskSync {
pub fn new(f: File) -> VhdxResult<Self> {
Ok(VhdxDiskSync {
vhdx_file: Vhdx::new(f)?,
vhdx_file: Arc::new(Mutex::new(Vhdx::new(f)?)),
})
}
}
impl DiskFile for VhdxDiskSync {
fn logical_size(&mut self) -> DiskFileResult<u64> {
Ok(self.vhdx_file.virtual_disk_size())
}
fn physical_size(&mut self) -> DiskFileResult<u64> {
self.vhdx_file.physical_size().map_err(|e| {
let io_inner = match e {
Error::GetFileMetadata(e) => e,
_ => unreachable!(),
};
DiskFileError::Size(io_inner)
})
fn size(&mut self) -> DiskFileResult<u64> {
Ok(self.vhdx_file.lock().unwrap().virtual_disk_size())
}
fn new_async_io(&self, _ring_depth: u32) -> DiskFileResult<Box<dyn AsyncIo>> {
@@ -47,20 +33,16 @@ impl DiskFile for VhdxDiskSync {
as Box<dyn AsyncIo>,
)
}
fn fd(&mut self) -> BorrowedDiskFd<'_> {
BorrowedDiskFd::new(self.vhdx_file.as_raw_fd())
}
}
pub struct VhdxSync {
vhdx_file: Vhdx,
vhdx_file: Arc<Mutex<Vhdx>>,
eventfd: EventFd,
completion_list: VecDeque<(u64, i32)>,
}
impl VhdxSync {
pub fn new(vhdx_file: Vhdx) -> std::io::Result<Self> {
pub fn new(vhdx_file: Arc<Mutex<Vhdx>>) -> std::io::Result<Self> {
Ok(VhdxSync {
vhdx_file,
eventfd: EventFd::new(libc::EFD_NONBLOCK)?,
@@ -69,7 +51,11 @@ impl VhdxSync {
}
}
impl AsyncAdaptor for Vhdx {}
impl AsyncAdaptor<Vhdx> for Arc<Mutex<Vhdx>> {
fn file(&mut self) -> MutexGuard<Vhdx> {
self.lock().unwrap()
}
}
impl AsyncIo for VhdxSync {
fn notifier(&self) -> &EventFd {

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@@ -3,25 +3,17 @@
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
//
use std::env;
use std::process::Command;
fn main() {
let mut version = "v".to_owned() + env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION");
if let Ok(git_out) = Command::new("git").args(["describe", "--dirty"]).output()
&& git_out.status.success()
&& let Ok(git_out_str) = String::from_utf8(git_out.stdout)
{
version = git_out_str;
// Pop the trailing newline.
version.pop();
}
// Append CH_EXTRA_VERSION to version if it is set.
if let Ok(extra_version) = env::var("CH_EXTRA_VERSION") {
println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed=CH_EXTRA_VERSION");
version.push_str(&format!("-{extra_version}"));
if let Ok(git_out) = Command::new("git").args(["describe", "--dirty"]).output() {
if git_out.status.success() {
if let Ok(git_out_str) = String::from_utf8(git_out.stdout) {
version = git_out_str;
}
}
}
// This println!() has a special behavior, as it will set the environment

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@@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
[package]
authors = ["The Cloud Hypervisor Authors"]
build = "build.rs"
default-run = "cloud-hypervisor"
description = "Open source Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM) that runs on top of KVM & MSHV"
edition = "2024"
homepage = "https://github.com/cloud-hypervisor/cloud-hypervisor"
license = "Apache-2.0 AND BSD-3-Clause"
name = "cloud-hypervisor"
version = "50.1.0"
# Minimum buildable version:
# Keep in sync with version in .github/workflows/build.yaml
# Policy on MSRV (see #4318):
# Can only be bumped if satisfying any of the following:
# a.) A dependency requires it,
# b.) If we want to use a new feature and that MSRV is at least 6 months old,
# c.) There is a security issue that is addressed by the toolchain update.
rust-version = "1.89.0"
[dependencies]
anyhow = { workspace = true }
api_client = { path = "../api_client" }
clap = { workspace = true, features = ["string"] }
dhat = { workspace = true, optional = true }
env_logger = { workspace = true }
epoll = { workspace = true }
event_monitor = { path = "../event_monitor" }
hypervisor = { path = "../hypervisor" }
libc = { workspace = true }
log = { workspace = true, features = ["std"] }
option_parser = { path = "../option_parser" }
seccompiler = { workspace = true }
serde_json = { workspace = true }
signal-hook = { workspace = true }
thiserror = { workspace = true }
tpm = { path = "../tpm" }
tracer = { path = "../tracer" }
vm-memory = { workspace = true }
vmm = { path = "../vmm" }
vmm-sys-util = { workspace = true }
zbus = { version = "5.7.1", optional = true }
[dev-dependencies]
block = { path = "../block" }
dirs = { workspace = true }
net_util = { path = "../net_util" }
serde_json = { workspace = true }
test_infra = { path = "../test_infra" }
wait-timeout = { workspace = true }
# Please adjust `vmm::feature_list()` accordingly when changing the
# feature list below
[features]
dbus_api = ["vmm/dbus_api", "zbus"]
default = ["io_uring", "kvm"]
dhat-heap = ["dhat", "vmm/dhat-heap"] # For heap profiling
fw_cfg = ["vmm/fw_cfg"]
guest_debug = ["vmm/guest_debug"]
igvm = ["mshv", "vmm/igvm"]
io_uring = ["vmm/io_uring"]
ivshmem = ["vmm/ivshmem"]
kvm = ["vmm/kvm"]
mshv = ["vmm/mshv"]
pvmemcontrol = ["vmm/pvmemcontrol"]
sev_snp = ["igvm", "mshv", "vmm/sev_snp"]
tdx = ["vmm/tdx"]
tracing = ["tracer/tracing", "vmm/tracing"]
[lints]
workspace = true

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@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
// Copyright © 2025 Cyberus Technology GmbH
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
use std::error::Error;
use log::error;
/// Prints a chain of errors to the user in a consistent manner.
/// The user will see a clear chain of errors, followed by debug output
/// for opening issues.
pub fn cli_print_error_chain<'a>(
top_error: &'a (dyn Error + 'static),
component: &str,
// Function optionally returning the display representation of an error.
display_modifier: impl Fn(
/* level */ usize,
/*indention */ usize,
&'a (dyn Error + 'static),
) -> Option<String>,
) {
// Debug info.
error!("Fatal error: {top_error:?}");
eprint!("Error: {component} exited with the following ");
if top_error.source().is_none() {
eprintln!("error:");
eprintln!(" {top_error}");
} else {
eprintln!("chain of errors:");
std::iter::successors(Some(top_error), |sub_error| {
// Dereference necessary to mitigate rustc compiler bug.
// See <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/141673>
(*sub_error).source()
})
.enumerate()
.for_each(|(level, error)| {
// Special case: handling of HTTP Server responses in ch-remote
if let Some(message) = display_modifier(level, 2, error) {
eprintln!("{message}");
} else {
eprintln!(" {level}: {error}");
}
});
}
}

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@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
// Copyright © 2025 Cyberus Technology GmbH
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
//
//! Test utilities.
use std::cmp::Ordering;
use clap::Arg;
/// Ensures that all [`Arg`]s are sorted alphabetically.
pub fn assert_args_sorted<'a, F: Fn() -> R, R: Iterator<Item = &'a Arg>>(get_base_iter: F) {
let iter = get_base_iter().zip(get_base_iter().skip(1));
for (arg, next) in iter {
assert_ne!(
arg.get_id().cmp(next.get_id()),
Ordering::Greater,
"args not alphabetically sorted: arg={}, next={}",
arg.get_id(),
next.get_id()
);
}
}

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@@ -1,53 +1,32 @@
[package]
authors = ["The Chromium OS Authors"]
edition.workspace = true
name = "devices"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = ["The Chromium OS Authors"]
edition = "2021"
[dependencies]
acpi_tables = { workspace = true }
anyhow = { workspace = true }
acpi_tables = { git = "https://github.com/rust-vmm/acpi_tables", branch = "main" }
anyhow = "1.0.75"
arch = { path = "../arch" }
bitfield-struct = { version = "0.12.0", optional = true }
bitflags = { workspace = true }
byteorder = { workspace = true }
bitflags = "2.4.1"
byteorder = "1.4.3"
event_monitor = { path = "../event_monitor" }
hypervisor = { path = "../hypervisor" }
libc = { workspace = true }
linux-loader = { workspace = true, features = [
"bzimage",
"elf",
"pe",
], optional = true }
log = { workspace = true }
num_enum = "0.7.5"
libc = "0.2.147"
log = "0.4.20"
pci = { path = "../pci" }
serde = { workspace = true, features = ["derive"] }
thiserror = { workspace = true }
thiserror = "1.0.40"
tpm = { path = "../tpm" }
versionize = "0.2.0"
versionize_derive = "0.1.6"
vm-allocator = { path = "../vm-allocator" }
vm-device = { path = "../vm-device" }
vm-memory = { workspace = true, features = [
"backend-atomic",
"backend-bitmap",
"backend-mmap",
] }
vm-memory = "0.14.0"
vm-migration = { path = "../vm-migration" }
vmm-sys-util = { workspace = true }
zerocopy = { version = "0.8.31", features = [
"alloc",
"derive",
], optional = true }
vmm-sys-util = "0.12.1"
[target.'cfg(any(target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "riscv64"))'.dependencies]
[target.'cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")'.dependencies]
arch = { path = "../arch" }
[features]
default = []
fw_cfg = ["arch/fw_cfg", "bitfield-struct", "linux-loader", "zerocopy"]
ivshmem = []
kvm = ["arch/kvm"]
pvmemcontrol = []
[lints]
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@@ -3,20 +3,17 @@
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
//
use super::AcpiNotificationFlags;
use acpi_tables::{aml, Aml, AmlSink};
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering};
use std::sync::{Arc, Barrier};
use std::thread;
use std::time::Instant;
use acpi_tables::{Aml, AmlSink, aml};
use log::{error, info, warn};
use vm_device::BusDevice;
use vm_device::interrupt::InterruptSourceGroup;
use vm_device::BusDevice;
use vm_memory::GuestAddress;
use vmm_sys_util::eventfd::EventFd;
use super::AcpiNotificationFlags;
pub const GED_DEVICE_ACPI_SIZE: usize = 0x1;
/// A device for handling ACPI shutdown and reboot
@@ -45,14 +42,14 @@ impl AcpiShutdownDevice {
impl BusDevice for AcpiShutdownDevice {
// Spec has all fields as zero
fn read(&mut self, _base: u64, _offset: u64, data: &mut [u8]) {
data.fill(0);
data.fill(0)
}
fn write(&mut self, _base: u64, _offset: u64, data: &[u8]) -> Option<Arc<Barrier>> {
if data[0] == 1 {
info!("ACPI Reboot signalled");
if let Err(e) = self.reset_evt.write(1) {
error!("Error triggering ACPI reset event: {e}");
error!("Error triggering ACPI reset event: {}", e);
}
// Spin until we are sure the reset_evt has been handled and that when
// we return from the KVM_RUN we will exit rather than re-enter the guest.
@@ -69,7 +66,7 @@ impl BusDevice for AcpiShutdownDevice {
if data[0] == (S5_SLEEP_VALUE << SLEEP_VALUE_BIT) | (1 << SLEEP_STATUS_EN_BIT) {
info!("ACPI Shutdown signalled");
if let Err(e) = self.exit_evt.write(1) {
error!("Error triggering ACPI shutdown event: {e}");
error!("Error triggering ACPI shutdown event: {}", e);
}
// Spin until we are sure the reset_evt has been handled and that when
// we return from the KVM_RUN we will exit rather than re-enter the guest.
@@ -214,7 +211,7 @@ impl Aml for AcpiGedDevice {
),
],
)
.to_aml_bytes(sink);
.to_aml_bytes(sink)
}
}

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@@ -1,144 +0,0 @@
// Copyright © 2024 Institute of Software, CAS. All rights reserved.
// Copyright 2020, ARM Limited.
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 AND BSD-3-Clause
use std::result;
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
use arch::layout;
use hypervisor::arch::riscv64::aia::{Vaia, VaiaConfig};
use hypervisor::{AiaState, CpuState};
use vm_device::interrupt::{
InterruptIndex, InterruptManager, InterruptSourceConfig, InterruptSourceGroup,
LegacyIrqSourceConfig, MsiIrqGroupConfig,
};
use vm_memory::address::Address;
use vm_migration::{Migratable, Pausable, Snapshottable, Transportable};
use vmm_sys_util::eventfd::EventFd;
use super::interrupt_controller::{Error, InterruptController};
type Result<T> = result::Result<T, Error>;
// Reserve 32 IRQs for legacy devices.
pub const IRQ_LEGACY_BASE: usize = layout::IRQ_BASE as usize;
pub const IRQ_LEGACY_COUNT: usize = 32;
// TODO: AIA snapshotting is not yet completed.
pub const _AIA_SNAPSHOT_ID: &str = "";
// Aia (Advance Interrupt Architecture) struct provides all the functionality of a
// AIA device. It wraps a hypervisor-emulated AIA device (Vaia) provided by the
// `hypervisor` crate.
// Aia struct also implements InterruptController to provide interrupt delivery
// service.
pub struct Aia {
interrupt_source_group: Arc<dyn InterruptSourceGroup>,
// The hypervisor agnostic virtual AIA
vaia: Arc<Mutex<dyn Vaia>>,
}
impl Aia {
#[allow(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)]
pub fn new(
vcpu_count: u32,
interrupt_manager: Arc<dyn InterruptManager<GroupConfig = MsiIrqGroupConfig>>,
vm: Arc<dyn hypervisor::Vm>,
) -> Result<Aia> {
let interrupt_source_group = interrupt_manager
.create_group(MsiIrqGroupConfig {
base: IRQ_LEGACY_BASE as InterruptIndex,
count: IRQ_LEGACY_COUNT as InterruptIndex,
})
.map_err(Error::CreateInterruptSourceGroup)?;
let config = Aia::create_default_config(vcpu_count as u64);
let vaia = vm.create_vaia(&config).map_err(Error::CreateAia)?;
let aia = Aia {
interrupt_source_group,
vaia,
};
aia.enable()?;
Ok(aia)
}
pub fn restore_vaia(
&mut self,
state: Option<AiaState>,
_saved_vcpu_states: &[CpuState],
) -> Result<()> {
self.vaia
.clone()
.lock()
.unwrap()
.set_state(&state.unwrap())
.map_err(Error::RestoreAia)
}
fn enable(&self) -> Result<()> {
// Set irqfd for legacy interrupts
self.interrupt_source_group
.enable()
.map_err(Error::EnableInterrupt)?;
// Set irq_routing for legacy interrupts.
// irqchip: Hardcode to 0 as we support only 1 APLIC
// pin: Use irq number as pin
for i in IRQ_LEGACY_BASE..(IRQ_LEGACY_BASE + IRQ_LEGACY_COUNT) {
let config = LegacyIrqSourceConfig {
irqchip: 0,
pin: (i - IRQ_LEGACY_BASE) as u32,
};
self.interrupt_source_group
.update(
i as InterruptIndex,
InterruptSourceConfig::LegacyIrq(config),
false,
false,
)
.map_err(Error::EnableInterrupt)?;
}
self.interrupt_source_group
.set_gsi()
.map_err(Error::EnableInterrupt)?;
Ok(())
}
/// Default config implied by arch::layout
pub fn create_default_config(vcpu_count: u64) -> VaiaConfig {
VaiaConfig {
vcpu_count: vcpu_count as u32,
aplic_addr: layout::APLIC_START.raw_value(),
imsic_addr: layout::IMSIC_START.raw_value(),
nr_irqs: layout::IRQ_NUM,
}
}
pub fn get_vaia(&mut self) -> Result<Arc<Mutex<dyn Vaia>>> {
Ok(self.vaia.clone())
}
}
impl InterruptController for Aia {
// This should be called anytime an interrupt needs to be injected into the
// running guest.
fn service_irq(&mut self, irq: usize) -> Result<()> {
self.interrupt_source_group
.trigger(irq as InterruptIndex)
.map_err(Error::TriggerInterrupt)?;
Ok(())
}
fn notifier(&self, irq: usize) -> Option<EventFd> {
self.interrupt_source_group.notifier(irq as InterruptIndex)
}
}
impl Snapshottable for Aia {}
impl Pausable for Aia {}
impl Transportable for Aia {}
impl Migratable for Aia {}

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@@ -1,66 +0,0 @@
// Copyright © 2023 Cyberus Technology
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
//
//! Module for [`DebugconState`].
use std::io;
use std::io::Write;
use std::sync::{Arc, Barrier};
use log::error;
use vm_device::BusDevice;
use vm_migration::{Migratable, MigratableError, Pausable, Snapshot, Snapshottable, Transportable};
/// I/O-port.
pub const DEFAULT_PORT: u64 = 0xe9;
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct DebugconState {}
/// Emulates a debug console similar to the QEMU debugcon device. This device
/// is stateless and only prints the bytes (usually text) that are written to
/// it.
///
/// This device is only available on x86.
///
/// Reference:
/// - https://github.com/qemu/qemu/blob/master/hw/char/debugcon.c
/// - https://phip1611.de/blog/how-to-use-qemus-debugcon-feature-and-write-to-a-file/
pub struct DebugConsole {
id: String,
out: Box<dyn io::Write + Send>,
}
impl DebugConsole {
pub fn new(id: String, out: Box<dyn io::Write + Send>) -> Self {
Self { id, out }
}
}
impl BusDevice for DebugConsole {
fn read(&mut self, _base: u64, _offset: u64, _data: &mut [u8]) {}
fn write(&mut self, _base: u64, _offset: u64, data: &[u8]) -> Option<Arc<Barrier>> {
if let Err(e) = self.out.write_all(data) {
// unlikely
error!("debug-console: failed writing data: {e:?}");
}
None
}
}
impl Snapshottable for DebugConsole {
fn id(&self) -> String {
self.id.clone()
}
fn snapshot(&mut self) -> Result<Snapshot, MigratableError> {
Snapshot::new_from_state(&())
}
}
impl Pausable for DebugConsole {}
impl Transportable for DebugConsole {}
impl Migratable for DebugConsole {}

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@@ -2,13 +2,16 @@
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 AND BSD-3-Clause
use std::result;
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
use super::interrupt_controller::{Error, InterruptController};
extern crate arch;
use anyhow::anyhow;
use arch::layout;
use hypervisor::CpuState;
use hypervisor::arch::aarch64::gic::{GicState, Vgic, VgicConfig};
use hypervisor::{
arch::aarch64::gic::{Vgic, VgicConfig},
CpuState, GicState,
};
use std::result;
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
use vm_device::interrupt::{
InterruptIndex, InterruptManager, InterruptSourceConfig, InterruptSourceGroup,
LegacyIrqSourceConfig, MsiIrqGroupConfig,
@@ -17,8 +20,6 @@ use vm_memory::address::Address;
use vm_migration::{Migratable, MigratableError, Pausable, Snapshot, Snapshottable, Transportable};
use vmm_sys_util::eventfd::EventFd;
use super::interrupt_controller::{Error, InterruptController};
type Result<T> = result::Result<T, Error>;
// Reserve 32 IRQs for legacy devices.
@@ -38,9 +39,8 @@ pub struct Gic {
}
impl Gic {
#[allow(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)]
pub fn new(
vcpu_count: u32,
vcpu_count: u8,
interrupt_manager: Arc<dyn InterruptManager<GroupConfig = MsiIrqGroupConfig>>,
vm: Arc<dyn hypervisor::Vm>,
) -> Result<Gic> {
@@ -51,8 +51,9 @@ impl Gic {
})
.map_err(Error::CreateInterruptSourceGroup)?;
let config = Gic::create_default_config(vcpu_count as u64);
let vgic = vm.create_vgic(&config).map_err(Error::CreateGic)?;
let vgic = vm
.create_vgic(Gic::create_default_config(vcpu_count as u64))
.map_err(Error::CreateGic)?;
let gic = Gic {
interrupt_source_group,
@@ -167,7 +168,10 @@ impl Pausable for Gic {
// Flush tables to guest RAM
let vgic = self.vgic.as_ref().unwrap().clone();
vgic.lock().unwrap().save_data_tables().map_err(|e| {
MigratableError::Pause(anyhow!("Could not save GICv3ITS GIC pending tables {e:?}",))
MigratableError::Pause(anyhow!(
"Could not save GICv3ITS GIC pending tables {:?}",
e
))
})?;
Ok(())
}

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@@ -1,55 +1,35 @@
// Copyright © 2024 Institute of Software, CAS. All rights reserved.
// Copyright 2020, ARM Limited.
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 AND BSD-3-Clause
use std::{io, result};
use thiserror::Error;
use std::io;
use std::result;
use vmm_sys_util::eventfd::EventFd;
#[derive(Debug, Error)]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum Error {
/// Invalid trigger mode.
#[error("Invalid trigger mode")]
InvalidTriggerMode,
/// Invalid delivery mode.
#[error("Invalid delivery mode")]
InvalidDeliveryMode,
/// Failed creating the interrupt source group.
#[error("Failed creating the interrupt source group")]
CreateInterruptSourceGroup(#[source] io::Error),
CreateInterruptSourceGroup(io::Error),
/// Failed triggering the interrupt.
#[error("Failed triggering the interrupt")]
TriggerInterrupt(#[source] io::Error),
TriggerInterrupt(io::Error),
/// Failed masking the interrupt.
#[error("Failed masking the interrupt")]
MaskInterrupt(#[source] io::Error),
MaskInterrupt(io::Error),
/// Failed unmasking the interrupt.
#[error("Failed unmasking the interrupt")]
UnmaskInterrupt(#[source] io::Error),
UnmaskInterrupt(io::Error),
/// Failed updating the interrupt.
#[error("Failed updating the interrupt")]
UpdateInterrupt(#[source] io::Error),
UpdateInterrupt(io::Error),
/// Failed enabling the interrupt.
#[error("Failed enabling the interrupt")]
EnableInterrupt(#[source] io::Error),
EnableInterrupt(io::Error),
#[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")]
/// Failed creating GIC device.
#[error("Failed creating GIC device")]
CreateGic(#[source] hypervisor::HypervisorVmError),
CreateGic(hypervisor::HypervisorVmError),
#[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")]
/// Failed restoring GIC device.
#[error("Failed restoring GIC device")]
RestoreGic(#[source] hypervisor::arch::aarch64::gic::Error),
#[cfg(target_arch = "riscv64")]
/// Failed creating AIA device.
#[error("Failed creating AIA device")]
CreateAia(#[source] hypervisor::HypervisorVmError),
#[cfg(target_arch = "riscv64")]
/// Failed restoring AIA device.
#[error("Failed restoring AIA device")]
RestoreAia(#[source] hypervisor::arch::riscv64::aia::Error),
RestoreGic(hypervisor::arch::aarch64::gic::Error),
}
type Result<T> = result::Result<T, Error>;
@@ -76,7 +56,7 @@ pub struct MsiMessage {
// Introduce trait InterruptController to uniform the interrupt
// service provided for devices.
// Device manager uses this trait without caring whether it is a
// IOAPIC (X86), GIC (Arm) or AIA (RISC-V).
// IOAPIC (X86) or GIC (Arm).
pub trait InterruptController: Send {
fn service_irq(&mut self, irq: usize) -> Result<()>;
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@@ -9,23 +9,23 @@
// Implementation of an intel 82093AA Input/Output Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller
// See https://pdos.csail.mit.edu/6.828/2016/readings/ia32/ioapic.pdf for a specification.
use super::interrupt_controller::{Error, InterruptController};
use byteorder::{ByteOrder, LittleEndian};
use std::result;
use std::sync::{Arc, Barrier};
use byteorder::{ByteOrder, LittleEndian};
use log::{debug, error, trace, warn};
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use vm_device::BusDevice;
use versionize::{VersionMap, Versionize, VersionizeResult};
use versionize_derive::Versionize;
use vm_device::interrupt::{
InterruptIndex, InterruptManager, InterruptSourceConfig, InterruptSourceGroup,
MsiIrqGroupConfig, MsiIrqSourceConfig,
};
use vm_device::BusDevice;
use vm_memory::GuestAddress;
use vm_migration::{Migratable, MigratableError, Pausable, Snapshot, Snapshottable, Transportable};
use vm_migration::{
Migratable, MigratableError, Pausable, Snapshot, Snapshottable, Transportable, VersionMapped,
};
use vmm_sys_util::eventfd::EventFd;
use super::interrupt_controller::{Error, InterruptController};
type Result<T> = result::Result<T, Error>;
// I/O REDIRECTION TABLE REGISTER
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ pub struct Ioapic {
interrupt_source_group: Arc<dyn InterruptSourceGroup>,
}
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[derive(Versionize)]
pub struct IoapicState {
id_reg: u32,
reg_sel: u32,
@@ -144,6 +144,7 @@ pub struct IoapicState {
used_entries: [bool; NUM_IOAPIC_PINS],
apic_address: u64,
}
impl VersionMapped for IoapicState {}
impl BusDevice for Ioapic {
fn read(&mut self, _base: u64, offset: u64, data: &mut [u8]) {
@@ -152,13 +153,13 @@ impl BusDevice for Ioapic {
return;
}
debug!("IOAPIC_R @ offset 0x{offset:x}");
debug!("IOAPIC_R @ offset 0x{:x}", offset);
let value: u32 = match offset as u8 {
IOREGSEL_OFF => self.reg_sel,
IOWIN_OFF => self.ioapic_read(),
_ => {
error!("IOAPIC: failed reading at offset {offset}");
error!("IOAPIC: failed reading at offset {}", offset);
return;
}
};
@@ -172,7 +173,7 @@ impl BusDevice for Ioapic {
return None;
}
debug!("IOAPIC_W @ offset 0x{offset:x}");
debug!("IOAPIC_W @ offset 0x{:x}", offset);
let value = LittleEndian::read_u32(data);
@@ -180,7 +181,7 @@ impl BusDevice for Ioapic {
IOREGSEL_OFF => self.reg_sel = value,
IOWIN_OFF => self.ioapic_write(value),
_ => {
error!("IOAPIC: failed writing at offset {offset}");
error!("IOAPIC: failed writing at offset {}", offset);
}
}
None
@@ -191,8 +192,8 @@ impl Ioapic {
pub fn new(
id: String,
apic_address: GuestAddress,
interrupt_manager: &dyn InterruptManager<GroupConfig = MsiIrqGroupConfig>,
state: Option<&IoapicState>,
interrupt_manager: Arc<dyn InterruptManager<GroupConfig = MsiIrqGroupConfig>>,
state: Option<IoapicState>,
) -> Result<Ioapic> {
let interrupt_source_group = interrupt_manager
.create_group(MsiIrqGroupConfig {
@@ -267,7 +268,7 @@ impl Ioapic {
IOWIN_OFF..=REG_MAX_OFFSET => {
let (index, is_high_bits) = decode_irq_from_selector(self.reg_sel as u8);
if index > NUM_IOAPIC_PINS {
warn!("IOAPIC index out of range: {index}");
warn!("IOAPIC index out of range: {}", index);
return;
}
if is_high_bits {
@@ -283,7 +284,7 @@ impl Ioapic {
// The entry must be updated through the interrupt source
// group.
if let Err(e) = self.update_entry(index, true) {
error!("Failed updating IOAPIC entry: {e:?}");
error!("Failed updating IOAPIC entry: {:?}", e);
}
// Store the information this IRQ is now being used.
self.used_entries[index] = true;
@@ -304,7 +305,7 @@ impl Ioapic {
IOWIN_OFF..=REG_MAX_OFFSET => {
let (index, is_high_bits) = decode_irq_from_selector(self.reg_sel as u8);
if index > NUM_IOAPIC_PINS {
warn!("IOAPIC index out of range: {index}");
warn!("IOAPIC index out of range: {}", index);
return 0;
}
if is_high_bits {
@@ -347,9 +348,9 @@ impl Ioapic {
// Generate MSI message address
let low_addr: u32 = self.apic_address.0 as u32
| (u32::from(destination_id) << 12)
| (u32::from(redirection_hint) << 3)
| (u32::from(destination_mode) << 2);
| u32::from(destination_id) << 12
| u32::from(redirection_hint) << 3
| u32::from(destination_mode) << 2;
// Validate Trigger Mode value
let trigger_mode = trigger_mode(entry);
@@ -373,9 +374,9 @@ impl Ioapic {
}
// Generate MSI message data
let data: u32 = (u32::from(trigger_mode) << 15)
| (u32::from(remote_irr(entry)) << 14)
| (u32::from(delivery_mode) << 8)
let data: u32 = u32::from(trigger_mode) << 15
| u32::from(remote_irr(entry)) << 14
| u32::from(delivery_mode) << 8
| u32::from(vector(entry));
let config = MsiIrqSourceConfig {
@@ -419,7 +420,7 @@ impl InterruptController for Ioapic {
self.interrupt_source_group
.trigger(irq as InterruptIndex)
.map_err(Error::TriggerInterrupt)?;
trace!("Interrupt {irq} successfully delivered");
debug!("Interrupt successfully delivered");
// If trigger mode is level sensitive, set the Remote IRR bit.
// It will be cleared when the EOI is received.
@@ -443,7 +444,7 @@ impl Snapshottable for Ioapic {
}
fn snapshot(&mut self) -> std::result::Result<Snapshot, MigratableError> {
Snapshot::new_from_state(&self.state())
Snapshot::new_from_versioned_state(&self.state())
}
}

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@@ -1,415 +0,0 @@
// Copyright © 2024 Tencent Corporation. All rights reserved.
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
//
use std::any::Any;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::result;
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicU32, Ordering};
use std::sync::{Arc, Barrier, Mutex};
use anyhow::anyhow;
use byteorder::{ByteOrder, LittleEndian};
use log::{debug, error, warn};
use pci::{
BarReprogrammingParams, PCI_CONFIGURATION_ID, PciBarConfiguration, PciBarPrefetchable,
PciBarRegionType, PciClassCode, PciConfiguration, PciDevice, PciDeviceError, PciHeaderType,
PciSubclass,
};
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use thiserror::Error;
use vm_allocator::{AddressAllocator, SystemAllocator};
use vm_device::{BusDevice, Resource, UserspaceMapping};
use vm_memory::bitmap::AtomicBitmap;
use vm_memory::{Address, GuestAddress};
use vm_migration::{Migratable, MigratableError, Pausable, Snapshot, Snapshottable, Transportable};
const IVSHMEM_BAR0_IDX: usize = 0;
const IVSHMEM_BAR1_IDX: usize = 1;
const IVSHMEM_BAR2_IDX: usize = 2;
const IVSHMEM_VENDOR_ID: u16 = 0x1af4;
const IVSHMEM_DEVICE_ID: u16 = 0x1110;
const IVSHMEM_REG_BAR_SIZE: u64 = 0x100;
type MmapRegion = vm_memory::MmapRegion<AtomicBitmap>;
#[derive(Debug, Error)]
pub enum IvshmemError {
#[error("Failed to retrieve PciConfigurationState: {0}")]
RetrievePciConfigurationState(#[source] anyhow::Error),
#[error("Failed to retrieve IvshmemDeviceState: {0}")]
RetrieveIvshmemDeviceStateState(#[source] anyhow::Error),
#[error("Failed to remove user memory region")]
RemoveUserMemoryRegion,
#[error("Failed to create user memory region.")]
CreateUserMemoryRegion,
#[error("Failed to create userspace mapping.")]
CreateUserspaceMapping,
#[error("Failed to remove old userspace mapping.")]
RemoveUserspaceMapping,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
pub enum IvshmemSubclass {
Other = 0x00,
}
impl PciSubclass for IvshmemSubclass {
fn get_register_value(&self) -> u8 {
*self as u8
}
}
pub trait IvshmemOps: Send + Sync {
fn map_ram_region(
&mut self,
start_addr: u64,
size: usize,
backing_file: Option<PathBuf>,
) -> Result<(Arc<MmapRegion>, UserspaceMapping), IvshmemError>;
fn unmap_ram_region(&mut self, mapping: UserspaceMapping) -> Result<(), IvshmemError>;
}
/// Inner-Vm Shared Memory Device (Ivshmem device)
///
/// This device can share memory between host and guest(ivshmem-plain)
/// and share memory between guests(ivshmem-doorbell).
/// But only ivshmem-plain support now, ivshmem-doorbell doesn't support yet.
pub struct IvshmemDevice {
id: String,
// ivshmem device registers
// (only used for ivshmem-doorbell, ivshmem-doorbell don't support yet)
_interrupt_mask: u32,
_interrupt_status: Arc<AtomicU32>,
_iv_position: u32,
_doorbell: u32,
// PCI configuration registers.
configuration: PciConfiguration,
bar_regions: Vec<PciBarConfiguration>,
region_size: u64,
ivshmem_ops: Arc<Mutex<dyn IvshmemOps>>,
backend_file: Option<PathBuf>,
region: Option<Arc<MmapRegion>>,
userspace_mapping: Option<UserspaceMapping>,
}
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Default, Clone)]
pub struct IvshmemDeviceState {
interrupt_mask: u32,
interrupt_status: u32,
iv_position: u32,
doorbell: u32,
}
impl IvshmemDevice {
pub fn new(
id: String,
region_size: u64,
backend_file: Option<PathBuf>,
ivshmem_ops: Arc<Mutex<dyn IvshmemOps>>,
snapshot: Option<&Snapshot>,
) -> Result<Self, IvshmemError> {
let pci_configuration_state = vm_migration::state_from_id(snapshot, PCI_CONFIGURATION_ID)
.map_err(|e| {
IvshmemError::RetrievePciConfigurationState(anyhow!(
"Failed to get PciConfigurationState from Snapshot: {e}",
))
})?;
let state: Option<IvshmemDeviceState> = snapshot
.as_ref()
.map(|s| s.to_state())
.transpose()
.map_err(|e| {
IvshmemError::RetrieveIvshmemDeviceStateState(anyhow!(
"Failed to get IvshmemDeviceState from Snapshot: {e}",
))
})?;
let configuration = PciConfiguration::new(
IVSHMEM_VENDOR_ID,
IVSHMEM_DEVICE_ID,
0x1,
PciClassCode::MemoryController,
&IvshmemSubclass::Other,
None,
PciHeaderType::Device,
0,
0,
None,
pci_configuration_state,
);
let device = if let Some(s) = state {
IvshmemDevice {
id,
configuration,
bar_regions: vec![],
_interrupt_mask: s.interrupt_mask,
_interrupt_status: Arc::new(AtomicU32::new(s.interrupt_status)),
_iv_position: s.iv_position,
_doorbell: s.doorbell,
region_size,
ivshmem_ops,
region: None,
userspace_mapping: None,
backend_file,
}
} else {
IvshmemDevice {
id,
configuration,
bar_regions: vec![],
_interrupt_mask: 0,
_interrupt_status: Arc::new(AtomicU32::new(0)),
_iv_position: 0,
_doorbell: 0,
region_size,
ivshmem_ops,
region: None,
userspace_mapping: None,
backend_file,
}
};
Ok(device)
}
pub fn set_region(&mut self, region: Arc<MmapRegion>, userspace_mapping: UserspaceMapping) {
self.region = Some(region);
self.userspace_mapping = Some(userspace_mapping);
}
pub fn config_bar_addr(&self) -> u64 {
self.configuration.get_bar_addr(IVSHMEM_BAR0_IDX)
}
pub fn data_bar_addr(&self) -> u64 {
self.configuration.get_bar_addr(IVSHMEM_BAR2_IDX)
}
fn state(&self) -> IvshmemDeviceState {
IvshmemDeviceState {
interrupt_mask: self._interrupt_mask,
interrupt_status: self._interrupt_status.load(Ordering::SeqCst),
iv_position: self._iv_position,
doorbell: self._doorbell,
}
}
}
impl BusDevice for IvshmemDevice {
fn read(&mut self, base: u64, offset: u64, data: &mut [u8]) {
self.read_bar(base, offset, data);
}
fn write(&mut self, base: u64, offset: u64, data: &[u8]) -> Option<Arc<Barrier>> {
self.write_bar(base, offset, data)
}
}
impl PciDevice for IvshmemDevice {
fn allocate_bars(
&mut self,
_allocator: &Arc<Mutex<SystemAllocator>>,
mmio32_allocator: &mut AddressAllocator,
mmio64_allocator: &mut AddressAllocator,
resources: Option<Vec<Resource>>,
) -> std::result::Result<Vec<PciBarConfiguration>, PciDeviceError> {
let mut bars = Vec::new();
let mut bar0_addr = None;
let mut bar2_addr = None;
let restoring = resources.is_some();
if let Some(resources) = resources {
for resource in resources {
match resource {
Resource::PciBar { index, base, .. } => match index {
IVSHMEM_BAR0_IDX => {
bar0_addr = Some(GuestAddress(base));
}
IVSHMEM_BAR1_IDX => {}
IVSHMEM_BAR2_IDX => {
bar2_addr = Some(GuestAddress(base));
}
_ => {
error!("Unexpected pci bar index {index}");
}
},
_ => {
error!("Unexpected resource {resource:?}");
}
}
}
if bar0_addr.is_none() || bar2_addr.is_none() {
return Err(PciDeviceError::MissingResource);
}
}
// BAR0 holds device registers (256 Byte MMIO)
let bar0_addr = mmio32_allocator
.allocate(bar0_addr, IVSHMEM_REG_BAR_SIZE, None)
.ok_or(PciDeviceError::IoAllocationFailed(IVSHMEM_REG_BAR_SIZE))?;
debug!("ivshmem bar0 address 0x{:x}", bar0_addr.0);
let bar0 = PciBarConfiguration::default()
.set_index(IVSHMEM_BAR0_IDX)
.set_address(bar0_addr.raw_value())
.set_size(IVSHMEM_REG_BAR_SIZE)
.set_region_type(PciBarRegionType::Memory32BitRegion)
.set_prefetchable(PciBarPrefetchable::NotPrefetchable);
// BAR1 holds MSI-X table and PBA (only ivshmem-doorbell).
// BAR2 maps the shared memory object
let bar2_size = self.region_size;
let bar2_addr = mmio64_allocator
.allocate(bar2_addr, bar2_size, None)
.ok_or(PciDeviceError::IoAllocationFailed(bar2_size))?;
debug!("ivshmem bar2 address 0x{:x}", bar2_addr.0);
let bar2 = PciBarConfiguration::default()
.set_index(IVSHMEM_BAR2_IDX)
.set_address(bar2_addr.raw_value())
.set_size(bar2_size)
.set_region_type(PciBarRegionType::Memory64BitRegion)
.set_prefetchable(PciBarPrefetchable::Prefetchable);
if !restoring {
self.configuration
.add_pci_bar(&bar0)
.map_err(|e| PciDeviceError::IoRegistrationFailed(bar0_addr.raw_value(), e))?;
self.configuration
.add_pci_bar(&bar2)
.map_err(|e| PciDeviceError::IoRegistrationFailed(bar2_addr.raw_value(), e))?;
}
bars.push(bar0);
bars.push(bar2);
self.bar_regions = bars.clone();
Ok(bars)
}
fn free_bars(
&mut self,
_allocator: &mut SystemAllocator,
_mmio32_allocator: &mut AddressAllocator,
_mmio64_allocator: &mut AddressAllocator,
) -> std::result::Result<(), PciDeviceError> {
unimplemented!("Device hotplug and remove are not supported for ivshmem");
}
fn write_config_register(
&mut self,
reg_idx: usize,
offset: u64,
data: &[u8],
) -> (Vec<BarReprogrammingParams>, Option<Arc<Barrier>>) {
(
self.configuration
.write_config_register(reg_idx, offset, data),
None,
)
}
fn read_config_register(&mut self, reg_idx: usize) -> u32 {
self.configuration.read_reg(reg_idx)
}
fn read_bar(&mut self, base: u64, offset: u64, data: &mut [u8]) {
debug!("read base {base:x} offset {offset}");
let mut bar_idx = 0;
for (idx, bar) in self.bar_regions.iter().enumerate() {
if bar.addr() == base {
bar_idx = idx;
}
}
match bar_idx {
// bar 0
0 => {
// ivshmem don't use interrupt, we return zero now.
LittleEndian::write_u32(data, 0);
}
// bar 2
1 => warn!("Unexpected read ivshmem memory idx: {offset}"),
_ => {
warn!("Invalid bar_idx: {bar_idx}");
}
}
}
fn write_bar(&mut self, base: u64, offset: u64, _data: &[u8]) -> Option<Arc<Barrier>> {
debug!("write base {base:x} offset {offset}");
warn!("Unexpected write ivshmem memory idx: {offset}");
None
}
fn move_bar(&mut self, old_base: u64, new_base: u64) -> result::Result<(), std::io::Error> {
if new_base == self.data_bar_addr() {
if let Some(old_mapping) = self.userspace_mapping.take() {
self.ivshmem_ops
.lock()
.unwrap()
.unmap_ram_region(old_mapping)
.map_err(std::io::Error::other)?;
}
let (region, new_mapping) = self
.ivshmem_ops
.lock()
.unwrap()
.map_ram_region(
new_base,
self.region_size as usize,
self.backend_file.clone(),
)
.map_err(std::io::Error::other)?;
self.set_region(region, new_mapping);
}
for bar in self.bar_regions.iter_mut() {
if bar.addr() == old_base {
*bar = bar.set_address(new_base);
}
}
Ok(())
}
fn as_any_mut(&mut self) -> &mut dyn Any {
self
}
fn id(&self) -> Option<String> {
Some(self.id.clone())
}
}
impl Pausable for IvshmemDevice {}
impl Snapshottable for IvshmemDevice {
fn id(&self) -> String {
self.id.clone()
}
// The snapshot/restore (also live migration) support only work for ivshmem-plain mode.
// Additional work is needed for supporting ivshmem-doorbell.
fn snapshot(&mut self) -> std::result::Result<Snapshot, MigratableError> {
let mut snapshot = Snapshot::new_from_state(&self.state())?;
// Snapshot PciConfiguration
snapshot.add_snapshot(self.configuration.id(), self.configuration.snapshot()?);
Ok(snapshot)
}
}
impl Transportable for IvshmemDevice {}
impl Migratable for IvshmemDevice {}

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@@ -1,21 +1,19 @@
// Copyright 2017 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 AND BSD-3-Clause
use libc::{clock_gettime, gmtime_r, timespec, tm, CLOCK_REALTIME};
use std::cmp::min;
use std::mem;
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering};
use std::sync::{Arc, Barrier};
use std::{mem, thread};
use std::thread;
use vm_device::BusDevice;
use vmm_sys_util::eventfd::EventFd;
// https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/issues/1848
#[cfg_attr(target_env = "musl", allow(deprecated))]
use libc::time_t;
use libc::{CLOCK_REALTIME, clock_gettime, gmtime_r, timespec, tm};
use log::{info, warn};
use vm_device::BusDevice;
use vmm_sys_util::eventfd::EventFd;
const INDEX_MASK: u8 = 0x7f;
const INDEX_OFFSET: u64 = 0x0;
@@ -88,11 +86,11 @@ impl BusDevice for Cmos {
}
}
} else {
self.data[(self.index & INDEX_MASK) as usize] = data[0];
self.data[(self.index & INDEX_MASK) as usize] = data[0]
}
}
o => warn!("bad write offset on CMOS device: {o}"),
}
o => warn!("bad write offset on CMOS device: {}", o),
};
None
}
@@ -153,7 +151,7 @@ impl BusDevice for Cmos {
0x08 => to_bcd(month as u8),
0x09 => to_bcd((year % 100) as u8),
// Bit 5 for 32kHz clock. Bit 7 for Update in Progress
0x0a => (1 << 5) | ((update_in_progress as u8) << 7),
0x0a => 1 << 5 | (update_in_progress as u8) << 7,
// Bit 0-6 are reserved and must be 0.
// Bit 7 must be 1 (CMOS has power)
0x0d => 1 << 7,
@@ -165,7 +163,7 @@ impl BusDevice for Cmos {
}
}
o => {
warn!("bad read offset on CMOS device: {o}");
warn!("bad read offset on CMOS device: {}", o);
0
}
}

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@@ -5,8 +5,6 @@
use std::fmt;
use std::time::Instant;
use log::{error, warn};
use vm_device::BusDevice;
/// Debug I/O port, see:
@@ -63,7 +61,7 @@ impl DebugPort {
impl BusDevice for DebugPort {
fn read(&mut self, _base: u64, _offset: u64, _data: &mut [u8]) {
error!("Invalid read to debug port");
error!("Invalid read to debug port")
}
fn write(

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