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1/** @file
2 * SUP - Support Library.
3 */
4
5/*
6 * Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
7 *
8 * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
9 * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
10 * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
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12 * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the
13 * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the
14 * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
15 *
16 * The contents of this file may alternatively be used under the terms
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19 * VirtualBox OSE distribution, in which case the provisions of the
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21 *
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24 *
25 * Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa
26 * Clara, CA 95054 USA or visit http://www.sun.com if you need
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28 */
29
30#ifndef ___VBox_sup_h
31#define ___VBox_sup_h
32
33#include <VBox/cdefs.h>
34#include <VBox/types.h>
35#include <iprt/assert.h>
36#include <iprt/asm.h>
37
38__BEGIN_DECLS
39
40/** @defgroup grp_sup The Support Library API
41 * @{
42 */
43
44/**
45 * Physical page descriptor.
46 */
47#pragma pack(4) /* space is more important. */
48typedef struct SUPPAGE
49{
50 /** Physical memory address. */
51 RTHCPHYS Phys;
52 /** Reserved entry for internal use by the caller. */
53 RTHCUINTPTR uReserved;
54} SUPPAGE;
55#pragma pack()
56/** Pointer to a page descriptor. */
57typedef SUPPAGE *PSUPPAGE;
58/** Pointer to a const page descriptor. */
59typedef const SUPPAGE *PCSUPPAGE;
60
61/**
62 * The paging mode.
63 */
64typedef enum SUPPAGINGMODE
65{
66 /** The usual invalid entry.
67 * This is returned by SUPGetPagingMode() */
68 SUPPAGINGMODE_INVALID = 0,
69 /** Normal 32-bit paging, no global pages */
70 SUPPAGINGMODE_32_BIT,
71 /** Normal 32-bit paging with global pages. */
72 SUPPAGINGMODE_32_BIT_GLOBAL,
73 /** PAE mode, no global pages, no NX. */
74 SUPPAGINGMODE_PAE,
75 /** PAE mode with global pages. */
76 SUPPAGINGMODE_PAE_GLOBAL,
77 /** PAE mode with NX, no global pages. */
78 SUPPAGINGMODE_PAE_NX,
79 /** PAE mode with global pages and NX. */
80 SUPPAGINGMODE_PAE_GLOBAL_NX,
81 /** AMD64 mode, no global pages. */
82 SUPPAGINGMODE_AMD64,
83 /** AMD64 mode with global pages, no NX. */
84 SUPPAGINGMODE_AMD64_GLOBAL,
85 /** AMD64 mode with NX, no global pages. */
86 SUPPAGINGMODE_AMD64_NX,
87 /** AMD64 mode with global pages and NX. */
88 SUPPAGINGMODE_AMD64_GLOBAL_NX
89} SUPPAGINGMODE;
90
91
92#pragma pack(1) /* paranoia */
93
94/**
95 * Per CPU data.
96 * This is only used when
97 */
98typedef struct SUPGIPCPU
99{
100 /** Update transaction number.
101 * This number is incremented at the start and end of each update. It follows
102 * thusly that odd numbers indicates update in progress, while even numbers
103 * indicate stable data. Use this to make sure that the data items you fetch
104 * are consistent. */
105 volatile uint32_t u32TransactionId;
106 /** The interval in TSC ticks between two NanoTS updates.
107 * This is the average interval over the last 2, 4 or 8 updates + a little slack.
108 * The slack makes the time go a tiny tiny bit slower and extends the interval enough
109 * to avoid ending up with too many 1ns increments. */
110 volatile uint32_t u32UpdateIntervalTSC;
111 /** Current nanosecond timestamp. */
112 volatile uint64_t u64NanoTS;
113 /** The TSC at the time of u64NanoTS. */
114 volatile uint64_t u64TSC;
115 /** Current CPU Frequency. */
116 volatile uint64_t u64CpuHz;
117 /** Number of errors during updating.
118 * Typical errors are under/overflows. */
119 volatile uint32_t cErrors;
120 /** Index of the head item in au32TSCHistory. */
121 volatile uint32_t iTSCHistoryHead;
122 /** Array of recent TSC interval deltas.
123 * The most recent item is at index iTSCHistoryHead.
124 * This history is used to calculate u32UpdateIntervalTSC.
125 */
126 volatile uint32_t au32TSCHistory[8];
127 /** Reserved for future per processor data. */
128 volatile uint32_t au32Reserved[6];
129} SUPGIPCPU;
130AssertCompileSize(SUPGIPCPU, 96);
131/*AssertCompileMemberAlignment(SUPGIPCPU, u64TSC, 8); -fixme */
132
133/** Pointer to per cpu data.
134 * @remark there is no const version of this typedef, see g_pSUPGlobalInfoPage for details. */
135typedef SUPGIPCPU *PSUPGIPCPU;
136
137/**
138 * Global Information Page.
139 *
140 * This page contains useful information and can be mapped into any
141 * process or VM. It can be accessed thru the g_pSUPGlobalInfoPage
142 * pointer when a session is open.
143 */
144typedef struct SUPGLOBALINFOPAGE
145{
146 /** Magic (SUPGLOBALINFOPAGE_MAGIC). */
147 uint32_t u32Magic;
148 /** The GIP version. */
149 uint32_t u32Version;
150
151 /** The GIP update mode, see SUPGIPMODE. */
152 uint32_t u32Mode;
153 /** Reserved / padding. */
154 uint32_t u32Padding0;
155 /** The update frequency of the of the NanoTS. */
156 volatile uint32_t u32UpdateHz;
157 /** The update interval in nanoseconds. (10^9 / u32UpdateHz) */
158 volatile uint32_t u32UpdateIntervalNS;
159 /** The timestamp of the last time we update the update frequency. */
160 volatile uint64_t u64NanoTSLastUpdateHz;
161
162 /** Padding / reserved space for future data. */
163 uint32_t au32Padding1[56];
164
165 /** Array of per-cpu data.
166 * If u32Mode == SUPGIPMODE_SYNC_TSC then only the first entry is used.
167 * If u32Mode == SUPGIPMODE_ASYNC_TSC then the CPU ACPI ID is used as an
168 * index into the array. */
169 SUPGIPCPU aCPUs[32];
170} SUPGLOBALINFOPAGE;
171AssertCompile(sizeof(SUPGLOBALINFOPAGE) <= 0x1000);
172/* AssertCompileMemberAlignment(SUPGLOBALINFOPAGE, aCPU, 32); - fixme */
173
174/** Pointer to the global info page.
175 * @remark there is no const version of this typedef, see g_pSUPGlobalInfoPage for details. */
176typedef SUPGLOBALINFOPAGE *PSUPGLOBALINFOPAGE;
177
178#pragma pack() /* end of paranoia */
179
180/** The value of the SUPGLOBALINFOPAGE::u32Magic field. (Soryo Fuyumi) */
181#define SUPGLOBALINFOPAGE_MAGIC 0x19590106
182/** The GIP version.
183 * Upper 16 bits is the major version. Major version is only changed with
184 * incompatible changes in the GIP. */
185#define SUPGLOBALINFOPAGE_VERSION 0x00020000
186
187/**
188 * SUPGLOBALINFOPAGE::u32Mode values.
189 */
190typedef enum SUPGIPMODE
191{
192 /** The usual invalid null entry. */
193 SUPGIPMODE_INVALID = 0,
194 /** The TSC of the cores and cpus in the system is in sync. */
195 SUPGIPMODE_SYNC_TSC,
196 /** Each core has it's own TSC. */
197 SUPGIPMODE_ASYNC_TSC,
198 /** The usual 32-bit hack. */
199 SUPGIPMODE_32BIT_HACK = 0x7fffffff
200} SUPGIPMODE;
201
202/** Pointer to the Global Information Page.
203 *
204 * This pointer is valid as long as SUPLib has a open session. Anyone using
205 * the page must treat this pointer as higly volatile and not trust it beyond
206 * one transaction.
207 *
208 * @remark The GIP page is read-only to everyone but the support driver and
209 * is actually mapped read only everywhere but in ring-0. However
210 * it is not marked 'const' as this might confuse compilers into
211 * thinking that values doesn't change even if members are marked
212 * as volatile. Thus, there is no PCSUPGLOBALINFOPAGE type.
213 */
214#if defined(IN_SUP_R0) || defined(IN_SUP_R3) || defined(IN_SUP_GC)
215extern DECLEXPORT(PSUPGLOBALINFOPAGE) g_pSUPGlobalInfoPage;
216#elif defined(IN_RING0)
217extern DECLIMPORT(SUPGLOBALINFOPAGE) g_SUPGlobalInfoPage;
218# if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(RT_OS_DARWIN) && defined(RT_ARCH_AMD64)
219/** Workaround for ELF+GCC problem on 64-bit hosts.
220 * (GCC emits a mov with a R_X86_64_32 reloc, we need R_X86_64_64.) */
221DECLINLINE(PSUPGLOBALINFOPAGE) SUPGetGIP(void)
222{
223 PSUPGLOBALINFOPAGE pGIP;
224 __asm__ __volatile__ ("movabs $g_SUPGlobalInfoPage,%0\n\t"
225 : "=a" (pGIP));
226 return pGIP;
227}
228# define g_pSUPGlobalInfoPage (SUPGetGIP())
229# else
230# define g_pSUPGlobalInfoPage (&g_SUPGlobalInfoPage)
231# endif
232#else
233extern DECLIMPORT(PSUPGLOBALINFOPAGE) g_pSUPGlobalInfoPage;
234#endif
235
236
237/**
238 * Gets the TSC frequency of the calling CPU.
239 *
240 * @returns TSC frequency.
241 * @param pGip The GIP pointer.
242 */
243DECLINLINE(uint64_t) SUPGetCpuHzFromGIP(PSUPGLOBALINFOPAGE pGip)
244{
245 unsigned iCpu;
246
247 if (RT_UNLIKELY(!pGip || pGip->u32Magic != SUPGLOBALINFOPAGE_MAGIC))
248 return ~(uint64_t)0;
249
250 if (pGip->u32Mode != SUPGIPMODE_ASYNC_TSC)
251 iCpu = 0;
252 else
253 {
254 iCpu = ASMGetApicId();
255 if (RT_UNLIKELY(iCpu >= RT_ELEMENTS(pGip->aCPUs)))
256 return ~(uint64_t)0;
257 }
258
259 return pGip->aCPUs[iCpu].u64CpuHz;
260}
261
262
263/**
264 * Request for generic VMMR0Entry calls.
265 */
266typedef struct SUPVMMR0REQHDR
267{
268 /** The magic. (SUPVMMR0REQHDR_MAGIC) */
269 uint32_t u32Magic;
270 /** The size of the request. */
271 uint32_t cbReq;
272} SUPVMMR0REQHDR;
273/** Pointer to a ring-0 request header. */
274typedef SUPVMMR0REQHDR *PSUPVMMR0REQHDR;
275/** the SUPVMMR0REQHDR::u32Magic value (Ethan Iverson - The Bad Plus). */
276#define SUPVMMR0REQHDR_MAGIC UINT32_C(0x19730211)
277
278
279/** For the fast ioctl path.
280 * @{
281 */
282/** @see VMMR0_DO_RAW_RUN. */
283#define SUP_VMMR0_DO_RAW_RUN 0
284/** @see VMMR0_DO_HWACC_RUN. */
285#define SUP_VMMR0_DO_HWACC_RUN 1
286/** @see VMMR0_DO_NOP */
287#define SUP_VMMR0_DO_NOP 2
288/** @} */
289
290
291
292#ifdef IN_RING3
293
294/** @defgroup grp_sup_r3 SUP Host Context Ring 3 API
295 * @ingroup grp_sup
296 * @{
297 */
298
299/**
300 * Installs the support library.
301 *
302 * @returns VBox status code.
303 */
304SUPR3DECL(int) SUPInstall(void);
305
306/**
307 * Uninstalls the support library.
308 *
309 * @returns VBox status code.
310 */
311SUPR3DECL(int) SUPUninstall(void);
312
313/**
314 * Initializes the support library.
315 * Each succesful call to SUPInit() must be countered by a
316 * call to SUPTerm(false).
317 *
318 * @returns VBox status code.
319 * @param ppSession Where to store the session handle. Defaults to NULL.
320 * @param cbReserve The number of bytes of contiguous memory that should be reserved by
321 * the runtime / support library.
322 * Set this to 0 if no reservation is required. (default)
323 * Set this to ~0 if the maximum amount supported by the VM is to be
324 * attempted reserved, or the maximum available.
325 */
326#ifdef __cplusplus
327SUPR3DECL(int) SUPInit(PSUPDRVSESSION *ppSession = NULL, size_t cbReserve = 0);
328#else
329SUPR3DECL(int) SUPInit(PSUPDRVSESSION *ppSession, size_t cbReserve);
330#endif
331
332/**
333 * Terminates the support library.
334 *
335 * @returns VBox status code.
336 * @param fForced Forced termination. This means to ignore the
337 * init call count and just terminated.
338 */
339#ifdef __cplusplus
340SUPR3DECL(int) SUPTerm(bool fForced = false);
341#else
342SUPR3DECL(int) SUPTerm(int fForced);
343#endif
344
345/**
346 * Sets the ring-0 VM handle for use with fast IOCtls.
347 *
348 * @returns VBox status code.
349 * @param pVMR0 The ring-0 VM handle.
350 * NIL_RTR0PTR can be used to unset the handle when the
351 * VM is about to be destroyed.
352 */
353SUPR3DECL(int) SUPSetVMForFastIOCtl(PVMR0 pVMR0);
354
355/**
356 * Calls the HC R0 VMM entry point.
357 * See VMMR0Entry() for more details.
358 *
359 * @returns error code specific to uFunction.
360 * @param pVMR0 Pointer to the Ring-0 (Host Context) mapping of the VM structure.
361 * @param uOperation Operation to execute.
362 * @param pvArg Argument.
363 */
364SUPR3DECL(int) SUPCallVMMR0(PVMR0 pVMR0, unsigned uOperation, void *pvArg);
365
366/**
367 * Variant of SUPCallVMMR0, except that this takes the fast ioclt path
368 * regardsless of compile-time defaults.
369 *
370 * @returns VBox status code.
371 * @param pVMR0 The ring-0 VM handle.
372 * @param uOperation The operation; only the SUP_VMMR0_DO_* ones are valid.
373 */
374SUPR3DECL(int) SUPCallVMMR0Fast(PVMR0 pVMR0, unsigned uOperation);
375
376/**
377 * Calls the HC R0 VMM entry point, in a safer but slower manner than SUPCallVMMR0.
378 * When entering using this call the R0 components can call into the host kernel
379 * (i.e. use the SUPR0 and RT APIs).
380 *
381 * See VMMR0Entry() for more details.
382 *
383 * @returns error code specific to uFunction.
384 * @param pVMR0 Pointer to the Ring-0 (Host Context) mapping of the VM structure.
385 * @param uOperation Operation to execute.
386 * @param u64Arg Constant argument.
387 * @param pReqHdr Pointer to a request header. Optional.
388 * This will be copied in and out of kernel space. There currently is a size
389 * limit on this, just below 4KB.
390 */
391SUPR3DECL(int) SUPCallVMMR0Ex(PVMR0 pVMR0, unsigned uOperation, uint64_t u64Arg, PSUPVMMR0REQHDR pReqHdr);
392
393/**
394 * Queries the paging mode of the host OS.
395 *
396 * @returns The paging mode.
397 */
398SUPR3DECL(SUPPAGINGMODE) SUPGetPagingMode(void);
399
400/**
401 * Allocate zero-filled pages.
402 *
403 * Use this to allocate a number of pages rather than using RTMem*() and mess with
404 * alignment. The returned address is of course page aligned. Call SUPPageFree()
405 * to free the pages once done with them.
406 *
407 * @returns VBox status.
408 * @param cPages Number of pages to allocate.
409 * @param ppvPages Where to store the base pointer to the allocated pages.
410 */
411SUPR3DECL(int) SUPPageAlloc(size_t cPages, void **ppvPages);
412
413/**
414 * Frees pages allocated with SUPPageAlloc().
415 *
416 * @returns VBox status.
417 * @param pvPages Pointer returned by SUPPageAlloc().
418 * @param cPages Number of pages that was allocated.
419 */
420SUPR3DECL(int) SUPPageFree(void *pvPages, size_t cPages);
421
422/**
423 * Allocate zero-filled locked pages.
424 *
425 * Use this to allocate a number of pages rather than using RTMem*() and mess with
426 * alignment. The returned address is of course page aligned. Call SUPPageFreeLocked()
427 * to free the pages once done with them.
428 *
429 * @returns VBox status.
430 * @param cPages Number of pages to allocate.
431 * @param ppvPages Where to store the base pointer to the allocated pages.
432 */
433SUPR3DECL(int) SUPPageAllocLocked(size_t cPages, void **ppvPages);
434
435/**
436 * Allocate zero-filled locked pages.
437 *
438 * Use this to allocate a number of pages rather than using RTMem*() and mess with
439 * alignment. The returned address is of course page aligned. Call SUPPageFreeLocked()
440 * to free the pages once done with them.
441 *
442 * @returns VBox status code.
443 * @param cPages Number of pages to allocate.
444 * @param ppvPages Where to store the base pointer to the allocated pages.
445 * @param paPages Where to store the physical page addresses returned.
446 * On entry this will point to an array of with cbMemory >> PAGE_SHIFT entries.
447 * NULL is allowed.
448 */
449SUPR3DECL(int) SUPPageAllocLockedEx(size_t cPages, void **ppvPages, PSUPPAGE paPages);
450
451/**
452 * Frees locked pages allocated with SUPPageAllocLocked().
453 *
454 * @returns VBox status.
455 * @param pvPages Pointer returned by SUPPageAlloc().
456 * @param cPages Number of pages that was allocated.
457 */
458SUPR3DECL(int) SUPPageFreeLocked(void *pvPages, size_t cPages);
459
460/**
461 * Locks down the physical memory backing a virtual memory
462 * range in the current process.
463 *
464 * @returns VBox status code.
465 * @param pvStart Start of virtual memory range.
466 * Must be page aligned.
467 * @param cPages Number of pages.
468 * @param paPages Where to store the physical page addresses returned.
469 * On entry this will point to an array of with cbMemory >> PAGE_SHIFT entries.
470 */
471SUPR3DECL(int) SUPPageLock(void *pvStart, size_t cPages, PSUPPAGE paPages);
472
473/**
474 * Releases locked down pages.
475 *
476 * @returns VBox status code.
477 * @param pvStart Start of virtual memory range previously locked
478 * down by SUPPageLock().
479 */
480SUPR3DECL(int) SUPPageUnlock(void *pvStart);
481
482/**
483 * Allocated memory with page aligned memory with a contiguous and locked physical
484 * memory backing below 4GB.
485 *
486 * @returns Pointer to the allocated memory (virtual address).
487 * *pHCPhys is set to the physical address of the memory.
488 * The returned memory must be freed using SUPContFree().
489 * @returns NULL on failure.
490 * @param cPages Number of pages to allocate.
491 * @param pHCPhys Where to store the physical address of the memory block.
492 */
493SUPR3DECL(void *) SUPContAlloc(size_t cPages, PRTHCPHYS pHCPhys);
494
495/**
496 * Allocated memory with page aligned memory with a contiguous and locked physical
497 * memory backing below 4GB.
498 *
499 * @returns Pointer to the allocated memory (virtual address).
500 * *pHCPhys is set to the physical address of the memory.
501 * If ppvR0 isn't NULL, *ppvR0 is set to the ring-0 mapping.
502 * The returned memory must be freed using SUPContFree().
503 * @returns NULL on failure.
504 * @param cPages Number of pages to allocate.
505 * @param pR0Ptr Where to store the ring-0 mapping of the allocation. (optional)
506 * @param pHCPhys Where to store the physical address of the memory block.
507 *
508 * @remark This 2nd version of this API exists because we're not able to map the
509 * ring-3 mapping executable on WIN64. This is a serious problem in regard to
510 * the world switchers.
511 */
512SUPR3DECL(void *) SUPContAlloc2(size_t cPages, PRTR0PTR pR0Ptr, PRTHCPHYS pHCPhys);
513
514/**
515 * Frees memory allocated with SUPContAlloc().
516 *
517 * @returns VBox status code.
518 * @param pv Pointer to the memory block which should be freed.
519 * @param cPages Number of pages to be freed.
520 */
521SUPR3DECL(int) SUPContFree(void *pv, size_t cPages);
522
523/**
524 * Allocated non contiguous physical memory below 4GB.
525 *
526 * The memory isn't zeroed.
527 *
528 * @returns VBox status code.
529 * @returns NULL on failure.
530 * @param cPages Number of pages to allocate.
531 * @param ppvPages Where to store the pointer to the allocated memory.
532 * The pointer stored here on success must be passed to SUPLowFree when
533 * the memory should be released.
534 * @param ppvPagesR0 Where to store the ring-0 pointer to the allocated memory. optional.
535 * @param paPages Where to store the physical addresses of the individual pages.
536 */
537SUPR3DECL(int) SUPLowAlloc(size_t cPages, void **ppvPages, PRTR0PTR ppvPagesR0, PSUPPAGE paPages);
538
539/**
540 * Frees memory allocated with SUPLowAlloc().
541 *
542 * @returns VBox status code.
543 * @param pv Pointer to the memory block which should be freed.
544 * @param cPages Number of pages that was allocated.
545 */
546SUPR3DECL(int) SUPLowFree(void *pv, size_t cPages);
547
548/**
549 * Load a module into R0 HC.
550 *
551 * @returns VBox status code.
552 * @param pszFilename The path to the image file.
553 * @param pszModule The module name. Max 32 bytes.
554 */
555SUPR3DECL(int) SUPLoadModule(const char *pszFilename, const char *pszModule, void **ppvImageBase);
556
557/**
558 * Frees a R0 HC module.
559 *
560 * @returns VBox status code.
561 * @param pszModule The module to free.
562 * @remark This will not actually 'free' the module, there are of course usage counting.
563 */
564SUPR3DECL(int) SUPFreeModule(void *pvImageBase);
565
566/**
567 * Get the address of a symbol in a ring-0 module.
568 *
569 * @returns VBox status code.
570 * @param pszModule The module name.
571 * @param pszSymbol Symbol name. If it's value is less than 64k it's treated like a
572 * ordinal value rather than a string pointer.
573 * @param ppvValue Where to store the symbol value.
574 */
575SUPR3DECL(int) SUPGetSymbolR0(void *pvImageBase, const char *pszSymbol, void **ppvValue);
576
577/**
578 * Load R0 HC VMM code.
579 *
580 * @returns VBox status code.
581 * @deprecated Use SUPLoadModule(pszFilename, "VMMR0.r0", &pvImageBase)
582 */
583SUPR3DECL(int) SUPLoadVMM(const char *pszFilename);
584
585/**
586 * Unloads R0 HC VMM code.
587 *
588 * @returns VBox status code.
589 * @deprecated Use SUPFreeModule().
590 */
591SUPR3DECL(int) SUPUnloadVMM(void);
592
593/**
594 * Get the physical address of the GIP.
595 *
596 * @returns VBox status code.
597 * @param pHCPhys Where to store the physical address of the GIP.
598 */
599SUPR3DECL(int) SUPGipGetPhys(PRTHCPHYS pHCPhys);
600
601/** @} */
602#endif /* IN_RING3 */
603
604
605#ifdef IN_RING0
606/** @defgroup grp_sup_r0 SUP Host Context Ring 0 API
607 * @ingroup grp_sup
608 * @{
609 */
610
611/**
612 * Execute callback on all cpus/cores (SUPR0ExecuteCallback)
613 */
614#define SUPDRVEXECCALLBACK_CPU_ALL (~0)
615
616/**
617 * Security objectype.
618 */
619typedef enum SUPDRVOBJTYPE
620{
621 /** The usual invalid object. */
622 SUPDRVOBJTYPE_INVALID = 0,
623 /** A Virtual Machine instance. */
624 SUPDRVOBJTYPE_VM,
625 /** Internal network. */
626 SUPDRVOBJTYPE_INTERNAL_NETWORK,
627 /** Internal network interface. */
628 SUPDRVOBJTYPE_INTERNAL_NETWORK_INTERFACE,
629 /** The first invalid object type in this end. */
630 SUPDRVOBJTYPE_END,
631 /** The usual 32-bit type size hack. */
632 SUPDRVOBJTYPE_32_BIT_HACK = 0x7ffffff
633} SUPDRVOBJTYPE;
634
635/**
636 * Object destructor callback.
637 * This is called for reference counted objectes when the count reaches 0.
638 *
639 * @param pvObj The object pointer.
640 * @param pvUser1 The first user argument.
641 * @param pvUser2 The second user argument.
642 */
643typedef DECLCALLBACK(void) FNSUPDRVDESTRUCTOR(void *pvObj, void *pvUser1, void *pvUser2);
644/** Pointer to a FNSUPDRVDESTRUCTOR(). */
645typedef FNSUPDRVDESTRUCTOR *PFNSUPDRVDESTRUCTOR;
646
647SUPR0DECL(void *) SUPR0ObjRegister(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, SUPDRVOBJTYPE enmType, PFNSUPDRVDESTRUCTOR pfnDestructor, void *pvUser1, void *pvUser2);
648SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0ObjAddRef(void *pvObj, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession);
649SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0ObjRelease(void *pvObj, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession);
650SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0ObjVerifyAccess(void *pvObj, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, const char *pszObjName);
651
652SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0LockMem(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, RTR3PTR pvR3, uint32_t cPages, PRTHCPHYS paPages);
653SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0UnlockMem(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, RTR3PTR pvR3);
654SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0ContAlloc(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, uint32_t cPages, PRTR0PTR ppvR0, PRTR3PTR ppvR3, PRTHCPHYS pHCPhys);
655SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0ContFree(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, RTHCUINTPTR uPtr);
656SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0LowAlloc(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, uint32_t cPages, PRTR0PTR ppvR0, PRTR3PTR ppvR3, PRTHCPHYS paPages);
657SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0LowFree(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, RTHCUINTPTR uPtr);
658SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0MemAlloc(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, uint32_t cb, PRTR0PTR ppvR0, PRTR3PTR ppvR3);
659SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0MemGetPhys(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, RTHCUINTPTR uPtr, PSUPPAGE paPages);
660SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0MemFree(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, RTHCUINTPTR uPtr);
661SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0PageAlloc(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, uint32_t cPages, PRTR3PTR ppvR3, PRTHCPHYS paPages);
662SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0PageFree(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, RTR3PTR pvR3);
663SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0GipMap(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, PRTR3PTR ppGipR3, PRTHCPHYS pHCPhysGip);
664SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0GipUnmap(PSUPDRVSESSION pSession);
665SUPR0DECL(int) SUPR0Printf(const char *pszFormat, ...);
666
667/** @} */
668#endif
669
670/** @} */
671
672__END_DECLS
673
674#endif
675
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