The plugin API allows registration of callbacks for a variety of VCPU related events, such as VCPU reset, idle and resume. However, traps of any kind, i.e. interrupts or exceptions, were previously not covered. These kinds of events are arguably quite significant and usually go hand in hand with a PC discontinuity. On most platforms, the discontinuity also includes a transition from some "mode" to another. Thus, plugins for the analysis of (virtualized) embedded systems may benefit from or even require the possiblity to perform work on the occurance of an interrupt or exception.
This change introduces the concept of such a discontinuity event in the form of an enumeration. Currently only traps are covered. Specifically we (loosely) define interrupts, exceptions and host calls across all platforms. In addition, this change introduces a type to use for callback functions related to such events. Since possible modes and the enumeration of interupts and exceptions vary greatly between different architectures, the callback type only receives the VCPU id, the type of event as well as the old and new PC. Reviewed-by: Pierrick Bouvier <pierrick.bouv...@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Julian Ganz <neither@nut.email> --- include/qemu/plugin.h | 1 + include/qemu/qemu-plugin.h | 44 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 45 insertions(+) diff --git a/include/qemu/plugin.h b/include/qemu/plugin.h index 9726a9ebf3..27a176b631 100644 --- a/include/qemu/plugin.h +++ b/include/qemu/plugin.h @@ -59,6 +59,7 @@ union qemu_plugin_cb_sig { qemu_plugin_udata_cb_t udata; qemu_plugin_vcpu_simple_cb_t vcpu_simple; qemu_plugin_vcpu_udata_cb_t vcpu_udata; + qemu_plugin_vcpu_discon_cb_t vcpu_discon; qemu_plugin_vcpu_tb_trans_cb_t vcpu_tb_trans; qemu_plugin_vcpu_mem_cb_t vcpu_mem; qemu_plugin_vcpu_syscall_cb_t vcpu_syscall; diff --git a/include/qemu/qemu-plugin.h b/include/qemu/qemu-plugin.h index 3a850aa216..2e849bff0b 100644 --- a/include/qemu/qemu-plugin.h +++ b/include/qemu/qemu-plugin.h @@ -154,6 +154,50 @@ typedef void (*qemu_plugin_vcpu_simple_cb_t)(qemu_plugin_id_t id, typedef void (*qemu_plugin_vcpu_udata_cb_t)(unsigned int vcpu_index, void *userdata); + +/** + * enum qemu_plugin_discon_type - type of a (potential) PC discontinuity + * + * @QEMU_PLUGIN_DISCON_INTERRUPT: an interrupt, defined across all architectures + * as an asynchronous event, usually originating + * from outside the CPU + * @QEMU_PLUGIN_DISCON_EXCEPTION: an exception, defined across all architectures + * as a synchronous event in response to a + * specific instruction being executed + * @QEMU_PLUGIN_DISCON_HOSTCALL: a host call, functionally a special kind of + * exception that is not handled by code run by + * the vCPU but machinery outside the vCPU + * @QEMU_PLUGIN_DISCON_ALL: all types of disconinuity events currently covered + */ +enum qemu_plugin_discon_type { + QEMU_PLUGIN_DISCON_INTERRUPT = 1 << 0, + QEMU_PLUGIN_DISCON_EXCEPTION = 1 << 1, + QEMU_PLUGIN_DISCON_HOSTCALL = 1 << 2, + QEMU_PLUGIN_DISCON_ALL = -1 +}; + +/** + * typedef qemu_plugin_vcpu_discon_cb_t - vcpu discontinuity callback + * @id: plugin ID + * @vcpu_index: the current vcpu context + * @type: the type of discontinuity + * @from_pc: the source of the discontinuity, e.g. the PC before the + * transition + * @to_pc: the PC pointing to the next instruction to be executed + * + * The exact semantics of @from_pc depends on the @type of discontinuity. For + * interrupts, @from_pc will point to the next instruction which would have + * been executed. For exceptions and host calls, @from_pc will point to the + * instruction that caused the exception or issued the host call. Note that + * in the case of exceptions, the instruction may not be retired and thus not + * observable via general instruction exec callbacks. The same may be the case + * for some host calls such as hypervisor call "exceptions". + */ +typedef void (*qemu_plugin_vcpu_discon_cb_t)(qemu_plugin_id_t id, + unsigned int vcpu_index, + enum qemu_plugin_discon_type type, + uint64_t from_pc, uint64_t to_pc); + /** * qemu_plugin_uninstall() - Uninstall a plugin * @id: this plugin's opaque ID -- 2.49.0