From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: from mail-it0-x22f.google.com (mail-it0-x22f.google.com [IPv6:2607:f8b0:4001:c0b::22f]) (using TLSv1.2 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 (128/128 bits)) (No client certificate requested) by ml01.01.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 9010C1A1DF2 for ; Wed, 17 Aug 2016 06:46:38 -0700 (PDT) Received: by mail-it0-x22f.google.com with SMTP id x131so42633606ite.0 for ; Wed, 17 Aug 2016 06:46:38 -0700 (PDT) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=linaro.org; s=google; h=mime-version:in-reply-to:references:from:date:message-id:subject:to :cc; bh=SzteZXggve7e+jTte4Rzhr6dCPOwUmrbnxfgefNA6Gs=; b=PoLAL8Z8C1JVcjgklVsDjW2hardVeT/yCoFamzppaE0VOifZ89ANFvHcyV/kF/4JFE BunyZnx1oBq28ZPNJMa6nMFdmrrmoecVKTZS5rJ0LGdT/YBjVqZcSYb/eRQb5xdUltKp VkibN3NLJRzc2663IUh10OgxTgT3lxHH4hlno= X-Google-DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=1e100.net; s=20130820; h=x-gm-message-state:mime-version:in-reply-to:references:from:date :message-id:subject:to:cc; bh=SzteZXggve7e+jTte4Rzhr6dCPOwUmrbnxfgefNA6Gs=; b=C23Nyn03O7naMBCl5rLM3w9Vovl/4Ou+3n2ZoylUSKXjpXzO/jKCVa2z9urcsGmpRP A3WFY/MOHyZYtfimVRYT7O+SiREd/UH7Ze5kU/xsfUesb+hpRHUScz1E3GT2ps/KON9z 4oycUg7Db8XjLG5sZtZSL2ILeKl2jr6B+9Ki4J3By2CMhsPMOwZSx0XqxvaebRGo1tK2 FDcptAPc7DBR+49YBEvgNeLf6TYN6bURHWGPL326ASNlvhxFfwdKhYTZg9aq/3NCtBSE Jon74E2tF11vn/QV0JojbR49yBEzg8eKja8fKNKSir+Um34M7aAozXIYvBJGIJe2eUSO Bilg== X-Gm-Message-State: AEkoousenJU6IlPh6A/KAPzyCk4G2T57HcEYKFQGrytTPC24uhK4kDT2yRJT5odKd9ioxNg9jYOjelST+3Pomtex X-Received: by 10.36.39.77 with SMTP id g74mr27209512ita.51.1471441597174; Wed, 17 Aug 2016 06:46:37 -0700 (PDT) MIME-Version: 1.0 Received: by 10.36.204.195 with HTTP; Wed, 17 Aug 2016 06:46:36 -0700 (PDT) In-Reply-To: <1471441502-21873-2-git-send-email-leif.lindholm@linaro.org> References: <1471441502-21873-1-git-send-email-leif.lindholm@linaro.org> <1471441502-21873-2-git-send-email-leif.lindholm@linaro.org> From: Ard Biesheuvel Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2016 15:46:36 +0200 Message-ID: To: Leif Lindholm Cc: edk2-devel-01 , Feng Tian , Star Zeng , Laszlo Ersek Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2] MdeModulePkg/EbcDxe: Add AARCH64 EBC VM support X-BeenThere: edk2-devel@lists.01.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.21 Precedence: list List-Id: EDK II Development List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2016 13:46:38 -0000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 On 17 August 2016 at 15:45, Leif Lindholm wrote: > From: Jeff Brasen > > Adds support for the EBC VM for AARCH64 platforms > > Submitted on behalf of a third-party: The Linux Foundation > This contribution is licensed under the BSD license as found at > http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php > > [Taken from https://source.codeaurora.org/external/server/edk2-blue/, branch > aarch64_ebc_support] > > Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0 > Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm Reviewed-by: Ard Biesheuvel I have already shared some improvements to this code, but let's get the base implementation merged first. > --- > .../Universal/EbcDxe/AArch64/EbcLowLevel.S | 135 +++++ > MdeModulePkg/Universal/EbcDxe/AArch64/EbcSupport.c | 563 +++++++++++++++++++++ > MdeModulePkg/Universal/EbcDxe/EbcDxe.inf | 8 +- > 3 files changed, 704 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 MdeModulePkg/Universal/EbcDxe/AArch64/EbcLowLevel.S > create mode 100644 MdeModulePkg/Universal/EbcDxe/AArch64/EbcSupport.c > > diff --git a/MdeModulePkg/Universal/EbcDxe/AArch64/EbcLowLevel.S b/MdeModulePkg/Universal/EbcDxe/AArch64/EbcLowLevel.S > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000..e6fe947 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/MdeModulePkg/Universal/EbcDxe/AArch64/EbcLowLevel.S > @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ > +#/** @file > +# > +# This code provides low level routines that support the Virtual Machine > +# for option ROMs. > +# > +# Copyright (c) 2015, The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved. > +# Copyright (c) 2007 - 2014, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
> +# This program and the accompanying materials > +# are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License > +# which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at > +# http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php > +# > +# THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, > +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. > +# > +#**/ > + > +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > +# Equate files needed. > +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > + > +ASM_GLOBAL ASM_PFX(CopyMem); > +ASM_GLOBAL ASM_PFX(EbcInterpret); > +ASM_GLOBAL ASM_PFX(ExecuteEbcImageEntryPoint); > + > +#**************************************************************************** > +# EbcLLCALLEX > +# > +# This function is called to execute an EBC CALLEX instruction. > +# This instruction requires that we thunk out to external native > +# code. For AArch64, we copy the VM stack into the main stack and then pop > +# the first 8 arguments off according to the AArch64 Procedure Call Standard > +# On return, we restore the stack pointer to its original location. > +# > +#**************************************************************************** > +# UINTN EbcLLCALLEXNative(UINTN FuncAddr, UINTN NewStackPointer, VOID *FramePtr) > +ASM_GLOBAL ASM_PFX(EbcLLCALLEXNative); > +ASM_PFX(EbcLLCALLEXNative): > + stp x19, x20, [sp, #-16]! > + stp x29, x30, [sp, #-16]! > + > + mov x19, x0 > + mov x20, sp > + sub x2, x2, x1 // Length = NewStackPointer-FramePtr > + sub sp, sp, x2 > + sub sp, sp, #64 // Make sure there is room for at least 8 args in the new stack > + mov x0, sp > + > + bl CopyMem // Sp, NewStackPointer, Length > + > + ldp x0, x1, [sp], #16 > + ldp x2, x3, [sp], #16 > + ldp x4, x5, [sp], #16 > + ldp x6, x7, [sp], #16 > + > + blr x19 > + > + mov sp, x20 > + ldp x29, x30, [sp], #16 > + ldp x19, x20, [sp], #16 > + > + ret > + > +#**************************************************************************** > +# EbcLLEbcInterpret > +# > +# This function is called by the thunk code to handle an Native to EBC call > +# This can handle up to 16 arguments (1-8 on in x0-x7, 9-16 are on the stack) > +# x9 contains the Entry point that will be the first argument when > +# EBCInterpret is called. > +# > +#**************************************************************************** > +ASM_GLOBAL ASM_PFX(EbcLLEbcInterpret); > +ASM_PFX(EbcLLEbcInterpret): > + stp x29, x30, [sp, #-16]! > + > + // copy the current arguments 9-16 from old location and add arg 7 to stack > + // keeping 16 byte stack alignment > + sub sp, sp, #80 > + str x7, [sp] > + ldr x11, [sp, #96] > + str x11, [sp, #8] > + ldr x11, [sp, #104] > + str x11, [sp, #16] > + ldr x11, [sp, #112] > + str x11, [sp, #24] > + ldr x11, [sp, #120] > + str x11, [sp, #32] > + ldr x11, [sp, #128] > + str x11, [sp, #40] > + ldr x11, [sp, #136] > + str x11, [sp, #48] > + ldr x11, [sp, #144] > + str x11, [sp, #56] > + ldr x11, [sp, #152] > + str x11, [sp, #64] > + > + // Shift arguments and add entry point and as argument 1 > + mov x7, x6 > + mov x6, x5 > + mov x5, x4 > + mov x4, x3 > + mov x3, x2 > + mov x2, x1 > + mov x1, x0 > + mov x0, x9 > + > + # call C-code > + bl ASM_PFX(EbcInterpret) > + add sp, sp, #80 > + > + ldp x29, x30, [sp], #16 > + > + ret > + > +#**************************************************************************** > +# EbcLLExecuteEbcImageEntryPoint > +# > +# This function is called by the thunk code to handle the image entry point > +# x9 contains the Entry point that will be the first argument when > +# ExecuteEbcImageEntryPoint is called. > +# > +#**************************************************************************** > +ASM_GLOBAL ASM_PFX(EbcLLExecuteEbcImageEntryPoint); > +ASM_PFX(EbcLLExecuteEbcImageEntryPoint): > + stp x29, x30, [sp, #-16]! > + # build new paramater calling convention > + mov x2, x1 > + mov x1, x0 > + mov x0, x9 > + > + # call C-code > + bl ASM_PFX(ExecuteEbcImageEntryPoint) > + ldp x29, x30, [sp], #16 > + ret > diff --git a/MdeModulePkg/Universal/EbcDxe/AArch64/EbcSupport.c b/MdeModulePkg/Universal/EbcDxe/AArch64/EbcSupport.c > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000..24436a3 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/MdeModulePkg/Universal/EbcDxe/AArch64/EbcSupport.c > @@ -0,0 +1,563 @@ > +/** @file > + This module contains EBC support routines that are customized based on > + the target AArch64 processor. > + > +Copyright (c) 2015, The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved. > +Copyright (c) 2006 - 2014, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
> +This program and the accompanying materials > +are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License > +which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at > +http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php > + > +THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, > +WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. > + > +**/ > + > +#include "EbcInt.h" > +#include "EbcExecute.h" > + > +// > +// Amount of space that is not used in the stack > +// > +#define STACK_REMAIN_SIZE (1024 * 4) > + > +// > +// This is instruction buffer used to create EBC thunk > +// > +#define EBC_MAGIC_SIGNATURE 0xCA112EBCCA112EBCull > +#define EBC_ENTRYPOINT_SIGNATURE 0xAFAFAFAFAFAFAFAFull > +#define EBC_LL_EBC_ENTRYPOINT_SIGNATURE 0xFAFAFAFAFAFAFAFAull > +UINT8 mInstructionBufferTemplate[] = { > + 0x03, 0x00, 0x00, 0x14, //b pc+16 > + // > + // Add a magic code here to help the VM recognize the thunk.. > + // > + (UINT8)(EBC_MAGIC_SIGNATURE & 0xFF), > + (UINT8)((EBC_MAGIC_SIGNATURE >> 8) & 0xFF), > + (UINT8)((EBC_MAGIC_SIGNATURE >> 16) & 0xFF), > + (UINT8)((EBC_MAGIC_SIGNATURE >> 24) & 0xFF), > + (UINT8)((EBC_MAGIC_SIGNATURE >> 32) & 0xFF), > + (UINT8)((EBC_MAGIC_SIGNATURE >> 40) & 0xFF), > + (UINT8)((EBC_MAGIC_SIGNATURE >> 48) & 0xFF), > + (UINT8)((EBC_MAGIC_SIGNATURE >> 56) & 0xFF), > + 0x69, 0x00, 0x00, 0x58, //ldr x9, #32 > + 0x8A, 0x00, 0x00, 0x58, //ldr x10, #40 > + 0x05, 0x00, 0x00, 0x14, //b pc+32 > + (UINT8)(EBC_ENTRYPOINT_SIGNATURE & 0xFF), > + (UINT8)((EBC_ENTRYPOINT_SIGNATURE >> 8) & 0xFF), > + (UINT8)((EBC_ENTRYPOINT_SIGNATURE >> 16) & 0xFF), > + (UINT8)((EBC_ENTRYPOINT_SIGNATURE >> 24) & 0xFF), > + (UINT8)((EBC_ENTRYPOINT_SIGNATURE >> 32) & 0xFF), > + (UINT8)((EBC_ENTRYPOINT_SIGNATURE >> 40) & 0xFF), > + (UINT8)((EBC_ENTRYPOINT_SIGNATURE >> 48) & 0xFF), > + (UINT8)((EBC_ENTRYPOINT_SIGNATURE >> 56) & 0xFF), > + (UINT8)(EBC_LL_EBC_ENTRYPOINT_SIGNATURE & 0xFF), > + (UINT8)((EBC_LL_EBC_ENTRYPOINT_SIGNATURE >> 8) & 0xFF), > + (UINT8)((EBC_LL_EBC_ENTRYPOINT_SIGNATURE >> 16) & 0xFF), > + (UINT8)((EBC_LL_EBC_ENTRYPOINT_SIGNATURE >> 24) & 0xFF), > + (UINT8)((EBC_LL_EBC_ENTRYPOINT_SIGNATURE >> 32) & 0xFF), > + (UINT8)((EBC_LL_EBC_ENTRYPOINT_SIGNATURE >> 40) & 0xFF), > + (UINT8)((EBC_LL_EBC_ENTRYPOINT_SIGNATURE >> 48) & 0xFF), > + (UINT8)((EBC_LL_EBC_ENTRYPOINT_SIGNATURE >> 56) & 0xFF), > + 0x40, 0x01, 0x1F, 0xD6 //br x10 > + > +}; > + > +/** > + Begin executing an EBC image. > + This is used for Ebc Thunk call. > + > + @return The value returned by the EBC application we're going to run. > + > +**/ > +UINT64 > +EFIAPI > +EbcLLEbcInterpret ( > + VOID > + ); > + > +/** > + Begin executing an EBC image. > + This is used for Ebc image entrypoint. > + > + @return The value returned by the EBC application we're going to run. > + > +**/ > +UINT64 > +EFIAPI > +EbcLLExecuteEbcImageEntryPoint ( > + VOID > + ); > + > +/** > + Pushes a 64 bit unsigned value to the VM stack. > + > + @param VmPtr The pointer to current VM context. > + @param Arg The value to be pushed. > + > +**/ > +VOID > +PushU64 ( > + IN VM_CONTEXT *VmPtr, > + IN UINT64 Arg > + ) > +{ > + // > + // Advance the VM stack down, and then copy the argument to the stack. > + // Hope it's aligned. > + // > + VmPtr->Gpr[0] -= sizeof (UINT64); > + *(UINT64 *) VmPtr->Gpr[0] = Arg; > + return; > +} > + > + > +/** > + Begin executing an EBC image. > + > + This is a thunk function. > + > + @param EntryPoint The entrypoint of EBC code. > + @param Arg1 The 1st argument. > + @param Arg2 The 2nd argument. > + @param Arg3 The 3rd argument. > + @param Arg4 The 4th argument. > + @param Arg5 The 5th argument. > + @param Arg6 The 6th argument. > + @param Arg7 The 7th argument. > + @param Arg8 The 8th argument. > + @param Arg9 The 9th argument. > + @param Arg10 The 10th argument. > + @param Arg11 The 11th argument. > + @param Arg12 The 12th argument. > + @param Arg13 The 13th argument. > + @param Arg14 The 14th argument. > + @param Arg15 The 15th argument. > + @param Arg16 The 16th argument. > + > + @return The value returned by the EBC application we're going to run. > + > +**/ > +UINT64 > +EFIAPI > +EbcInterpret ( > + IN UINTN EntryPoint, > + IN UINTN Arg1, > + IN UINTN Arg2, > + IN UINTN Arg3, > + IN UINTN Arg4, > + IN UINTN Arg5, > + IN UINTN Arg6, > + IN UINTN Arg7, > + IN UINTN Arg8, > + IN UINTN Arg9, > + IN UINTN Arg10, > + IN UINTN Arg11, > + IN UINTN Arg12, > + IN UINTN Arg13, > + IN UINTN Arg14, > + IN UINTN Arg15, > + IN UINTN Arg16 > + ) > +{ > + // > + // Create a new VM context on the stack > + // > + VM_CONTEXT VmContext; > + UINTN Addr; > + EFI_STATUS Status; > + UINTN StackIndex; > + > + // > + // Get the EBC entry point > + // > + Addr = EntryPoint; > + > + // > + // Now clear out our context > + // > + ZeroMem ((VOID *) &VmContext, sizeof (VM_CONTEXT)); > + > + // > + // Set the VM instruction pointer to the correct location in memory. > + // > + VmContext.Ip = (VMIP) Addr; > + > + // > + // Initialize the stack pointer for the EBC. Get the current system stack > + // pointer and adjust it down by the max needed for the interpreter. > + // > + > + // > + // Adjust the VM's stack pointer down. > + // > + > + Status = GetEBCStack((EFI_HANDLE)(UINTN)-1, &VmContext.StackPool, &StackIndex); > + if (EFI_ERROR(Status)) { > + return Status; > + } > + VmContext.StackTop = (UINT8*)VmContext.StackPool + (STACK_REMAIN_SIZE); > + VmContext.Gpr[0] = (UINT64) ((UINT8*)VmContext.StackPool + STACK_POOL_SIZE); > + VmContext.HighStackBottom = (UINTN) VmContext.Gpr[0]; > + VmContext.Gpr[0] -= sizeof (UINTN); > + > + // > + // Align the stack on a natural boundary. > + // > + VmContext.Gpr[0] &= ~(VM_REGISTER)(sizeof (UINTN) - 1); > + > + // > + // Put a magic value in the stack gap, then adjust down again. > + // > + *(UINTN *) (UINTN) (VmContext.Gpr[0]) = (UINTN) VM_STACK_KEY_VALUE; > + VmContext.StackMagicPtr = (UINTN *) (UINTN) VmContext.Gpr[0]; > + > + // > + // The stack upper to LowStackTop is belong to the VM. > + // > + VmContext.LowStackTop = (UINTN) VmContext.Gpr[0]; > + > + // > + // For the worst case, assume there are 4 arguments passed in registers, store > + // them to VM's stack. > + // > + PushU64 (&VmContext, (UINT64) Arg16); > + PushU64 (&VmContext, (UINT64) Arg15); > + PushU64 (&VmContext, (UINT64) Arg14); > + PushU64 (&VmContext, (UINT64) Arg13); > + PushU64 (&VmContext, (UINT64) Arg12); > + PushU64 (&VmContext, (UINT64) Arg11); > + PushU64 (&VmContext, (UINT64) Arg10); > + PushU64 (&VmContext, (UINT64) Arg9); > + PushU64 (&VmContext, (UINT64) Arg8); > + PushU64 (&VmContext, (UINT64) Arg7); > + PushU64 (&VmContext, (UINT64) Arg6); > + PushU64 (&VmContext, (UINT64) Arg5); > + PushU64 (&VmContext, (UINT64) Arg4); > + PushU64 (&VmContext, (UINT64) Arg3); > + PushU64 (&VmContext, (UINT64) Arg2); > + PushU64 (&VmContext, (UINT64) Arg1); > + > + // > + // Interpreter assumes 64-bit return address is pushed on the stack. > + // AArch64 does not do this so pad the stack accordingly. > + // > + PushU64 (&VmContext, (UINT64) 0); > + PushU64 (&VmContext, (UINT64) 0x1234567887654321ULL); > + > + // > + // For AArch64, this is where we say our return address is > + // > + VmContext.StackRetAddr = (UINT64) VmContext.Gpr[0]; > + > + // > + // We need to keep track of where the EBC stack starts. This way, if the EBC > + // accesses any stack variables above its initial stack setting, then we know > + // it's accessing variables passed into it, which means the data is on the > + // VM's stack. > + // When we're called, on the stack (high to low) we have the parameters, the > + // return address, then the saved ebp. Save the pointer to the return address. > + // EBC code knows that's there, so should look above it for function parameters. > + // The offset is the size of locals (VMContext + Addr + saved ebp). > + // Note that the interpreter assumes there is a 16 bytes of return address on > + // the stack too, so adjust accordingly. > + // VmContext.HighStackBottom = (UINTN)(Addr + sizeof (VmContext) + sizeof (Addr)); > + // > + > + // > + // Begin executing the EBC code > + // > + EbcExecute (&VmContext); > + > + // > + // Return the value in R[7] unless there was an error > + // > + ReturnEBCStack(StackIndex); > + return (UINT64) VmContext.Gpr[7]; > +} > + > + > +/** > + Begin executing an EBC image. > + > + @param EntryPoint The entrypoint of EBC code. > + @param ImageHandle image handle for the EBC application we're executing > + @param SystemTable standard system table passed into an driver's entry > + point > + > + @return The value returned by the EBC application we're going to run. > + > +**/ > +UINT64 > +EFIAPI > +ExecuteEbcImageEntryPoint ( > + IN UINTN EntryPoint, > + IN EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle, > + IN EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *SystemTable > + ) > +{ > + // > + // Create a new VM context on the stack > + // > + VM_CONTEXT VmContext; > + UINTN Addr; > + EFI_STATUS Status; > + UINTN StackIndex; > + > + // > + // Get the EBC entry point > + // > + Addr = EntryPoint; > + > + // > + // Now clear out our context > + // > + ZeroMem ((VOID *) &VmContext, sizeof (VM_CONTEXT)); > + > + // > + // Save the image handle so we can track the thunks created for this image > + // > + VmContext.ImageHandle = ImageHandle; > + VmContext.SystemTable = SystemTable; > + > + // > + // Set the VM instruction pointer to the correct location in memory. > + // > + VmContext.Ip = (VMIP) Addr; > + > + // > + // Initialize the stack pointer for the EBC. Get the current system stack > + // pointer and adjust it down by the max needed for the interpreter. > + // > + > + Status = GetEBCStack(ImageHandle, &VmContext.StackPool, &StackIndex); > + if (EFI_ERROR(Status)) { > + return Status; > + } > + VmContext.StackTop = (UINT8*)VmContext.StackPool + (STACK_REMAIN_SIZE); > + VmContext.Gpr[0] = (UINT64) ((UINT8*)VmContext.StackPool + STACK_POOL_SIZE); > + VmContext.HighStackBottom = (UINTN) VmContext.Gpr[0]; > + VmContext.Gpr[0] -= sizeof (UINTN); > + > + > + // > + // Put a magic value in the stack gap, then adjust down again > + // > + *(UINTN *) (UINTN) (VmContext.Gpr[0]) = (UINTN) VM_STACK_KEY_VALUE; > + VmContext.StackMagicPtr = (UINTN *) (UINTN) VmContext.Gpr[0]; > + > + // > + // Align the stack on a natural boundary > + VmContext.Gpr[0] &= ~(VM_REGISTER)(sizeof(UINTN) - 1); > + // > + VmContext.LowStackTop = (UINTN) VmContext.Gpr[0]; > + > + // > + // Simply copy the image handle and system table onto the EBC stack. > + // Greatly simplifies things by not having to spill the args. > + // > + PushU64 (&VmContext, (UINT64) SystemTable); > + PushU64 (&VmContext, (UINT64) ImageHandle); > + > + // > + // VM pushes 16-bytes for return address. Simulate that here. > + // > + PushU64 (&VmContext, (UINT64) 0); > + PushU64 (&VmContext, (UINT64) 0x1234567887654321ULL); > + > + // > + // For AArch64, this is where we say our return address is > + // > + VmContext.StackRetAddr = (UINT64) VmContext.Gpr[0]; > + > + // > + // Entry function needn't access high stack context, simply > + // put the stack pointer here. > + // > + > + // > + // Begin executing the EBC code > + // > + EbcExecute (&VmContext); > + > + // > + // Return the value in R[7] unless there was an error > + // > + ReturnEBCStack(StackIndex); > + return (UINT64) VmContext.Gpr[7]; > +} > + > + > +/** > + Create thunks for an EBC image entry point, or an EBC protocol service. > + > + @param ImageHandle Image handle for the EBC image. If not null, then > + we're creating a thunk for an image entry point. > + @param EbcEntryPoint Address of the EBC code that the thunk is to call > + @param Thunk Returned thunk we create here > + @param Flags Flags indicating options for creating the thunk > + > + @retval EFI_SUCCESS The thunk was created successfully. > + @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The parameter of EbcEntryPoint is not 16-bit > + aligned. > + @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There is not enough memory to created the EBC > + Thunk. > + @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL EBC_THUNK_SIZE is not larger enough. > + > +**/ > +EFI_STATUS > +EbcCreateThunks ( > + IN EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle, > + IN VOID *EbcEntryPoint, > + OUT VOID **Thunk, > + IN UINT32 Flags > + ) > +{ > + UINT8 *Ptr; > + UINT8 *ThunkBase; > + UINT32 Index; > + INT32 ThunkSize; > + > + // > + // Check alignment of pointer to EBC code > + // > + if ((UINT32) (UINTN) EbcEntryPoint & 0x01) { > + return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; > + } > + > + ThunkSize = sizeof(mInstructionBufferTemplate); > + > + Ptr = AllocatePool (sizeof(mInstructionBufferTemplate)); > + > + if (Ptr == NULL) { > + return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES; > + } > + // > + // Print(L"Allocate TH: 0x%X\n", (UINT32)Ptr); > + // > + // Save the start address so we can add a pointer to it to a list later. > + // > + ThunkBase = Ptr; > + > + // > + // Give them the address of our buffer we're going to fix up > + // > + *Thunk = (VOID *) Ptr; > + > + // > + // Copy whole thunk instruction buffer template > + // > + CopyMem (Ptr, mInstructionBufferTemplate, sizeof(mInstructionBufferTemplate)); > + > + // > + // Patch EbcEntryPoint and EbcLLEbcInterpret > + // > + for (Index = 0; Index < sizeof(mInstructionBufferTemplate) - sizeof(UINTN); Index++) { > + if (*(UINTN *)&Ptr[Index] == EBC_ENTRYPOINT_SIGNATURE) { > + *(UINTN *)&Ptr[Index] = (UINTN)EbcEntryPoint; > + } > + if (*(UINTN *)&Ptr[Index] == EBC_LL_EBC_ENTRYPOINT_SIGNATURE) { > + if ((Flags & FLAG_THUNK_ENTRY_POINT) != 0) { > + *(UINTN *)&Ptr[Index] = (UINTN)EbcLLExecuteEbcImageEntryPoint; > + } else { > + *(UINTN *)&Ptr[Index] = (UINTN)EbcLLEbcInterpret; > + } > + } > + } > + > + // > + // Add the thunk to the list for this image. Do this last since the add > + // function flushes the cache for us. > + // > + EbcAddImageThunk (ImageHandle, (VOID *) ThunkBase, ThunkSize); > + > + return EFI_SUCCESS; > +} > + > + > +/** > + This function is called to execute an EBC CALLEX instruction. > + The function check the callee's content to see whether it is common native > + code or a thunk to another piece of EBC code. > + If the callee is common native code, use EbcLLCAllEXASM to manipulate, > + otherwise, set the VM->IP to target EBC code directly to avoid another VM > + be startup which cost time and stack space. > + > + @param VmPtr Pointer to a VM context. > + @param FuncAddr Callee's address > + @param NewStackPointer New stack pointer after the call > + @param FramePtr New frame pointer after the call > + @param Size The size of call instruction > + > +**/ > +VOID > +EbcLLCALLEX ( > + IN VM_CONTEXT *VmPtr, > + IN UINTN FuncAddr, > + IN UINTN NewStackPointer, > + IN VOID *FramePtr, > + IN UINT8 Size > + ) > +{ > + UINTN IsThunk; > + UINTN TargetEbcAddr; > + UINT8 InstructionBuffer[sizeof(mInstructionBufferTemplate)]; > + UINTN Index; > + UINTN IndexOfEbcEntrypoint; > + > + IsThunk = 1; > + TargetEbcAddr = 0; > + IndexOfEbcEntrypoint = 0; > + > + // > + // Processor specific code to check whether the callee is a thunk to EBC. > + // > + CopyMem (InstructionBuffer, (VOID *)FuncAddr, sizeof(InstructionBuffer)); > + // > + // Fill the signature according to mInstructionBufferTemplate > + // > + for (Index = 0; Index < sizeof(mInstructionBufferTemplate) - sizeof(UINTN); Index++) { > + if (*(UINTN *)&mInstructionBufferTemplate[Index] == EBC_ENTRYPOINT_SIGNATURE) { > + *(UINTN *)&InstructionBuffer[Index] = EBC_ENTRYPOINT_SIGNATURE; > + IndexOfEbcEntrypoint = Index; > + } > + if (*(UINTN *)&mInstructionBufferTemplate[Index] == EBC_LL_EBC_ENTRYPOINT_SIGNATURE) { > + *(UINTN *)&InstructionBuffer[Index] = EBC_LL_EBC_ENTRYPOINT_SIGNATURE; > + } > + } > + // > + // Check if we need thunk to native > + // > + if (CompareMem (InstructionBuffer, mInstructionBufferTemplate, sizeof(mInstructionBufferTemplate)) != 0) { > + IsThunk = 0; > + } > + > + if (IsThunk == 1){ > + // > + // The callee is a thunk to EBC, adjust the stack pointer down 16 bytes and > + // put our return address and frame pointer on the VM stack. > + // Then set the VM's IP to new EBC code. > + // > + VmPtr->Gpr[0] -= 8; > + VmWriteMemN (VmPtr, (UINTN) VmPtr->Gpr[0], (UINTN) FramePtr); > + VmPtr->FramePtr = (VOID *) (UINTN) VmPtr->Gpr[0]; > + VmPtr->Gpr[0] -= 8; > + VmWriteMem64 (VmPtr, (UINTN) VmPtr->Gpr[0], (UINT64) (UINTN) (VmPtr->Ip + Size)); > + > + CopyMem (&TargetEbcAddr, (UINT8 *)FuncAddr + IndexOfEbcEntrypoint, sizeof(UINTN)); > + VmPtr->Ip = (VMIP) (UINTN) TargetEbcAddr; > + } else { > + // > + // The callee is not a thunk to EBC, call native code, > + // and get return value. > + // > + VmPtr->Gpr[7] = EbcLLCALLEXNative (FuncAddr, NewStackPointer, FramePtr); > + > + // > + // Advance the IP. > + // > + VmPtr->Ip += Size; > + } > +} > + > diff --git a/MdeModulePkg/Universal/EbcDxe/EbcDxe.inf b/MdeModulePkg/Universal/EbcDxe/EbcDxe.inf > index 15dc01c..cb8022f 100644 > --- a/MdeModulePkg/Universal/EbcDxe/EbcDxe.inf > +++ b/MdeModulePkg/Universal/EbcDxe/EbcDxe.inf > @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ > # platform and processor-independent mechanisms for loading and executing EFI > # device drivers. > # > +# Copyright (c) 2015, The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved. > # Copyright (c) 2006 - 2014, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
> # This program and the accompanying materials > # are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License > @@ -28,7 +29,7 @@ [Defines] > # > # The following information is for reference only and not required by the build tools. > # > -# VALID_ARCHITECTURES = IA32 X64 IPF > +# VALID_ARCHITECTURES = IA32 X64 IPF AARCH64 > # > > [Sources] > @@ -54,6 +55,9 @@ [Sources.IPF] > Ipf/EbcSupport.c > Ipf/EbcLowLevel.s > > +[Sources.AARCH64] > + AArch64/EbcSupport.c > + AArch64/EbcLowLevel.S > > [Packages] > MdePkg/MdePkg.dec > @@ -84,4 +88,4 @@ [Depex] > # EVENT_TYPE_PERIODIC_TIMER ## CONSUMES > > [UserExtensions.TianoCore."ExtraFiles"] > - EbcDxeExtra.uni > \ No newline at end of file > + EbcDxeExtra.uni > -- > 2.1.4 >