| Rusty Russell | f938d2c | 2007-07-26 10:41:02 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | /*P:400 This contains run_guest() which actually calls into the Host<->Guest | 
|  | 2 | * Switcher and analyzes the return, such as determining if the Guest wants the | 
|  | 3 | * Host to do something.  This file also contains useful helper routines, and a | 
|  | 4 | * couple of non-obvious setup and teardown pieces which were implemented after | 
|  | 5 | * days of debugging pain. :*/ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 6 | #include <linux/module.h> | 
|  | 7 | #include <linux/stringify.h> | 
|  | 8 | #include <linux/stddef.h> | 
|  | 9 | #include <linux/io.h> | 
|  | 10 | #include <linux/mm.h> | 
|  | 11 | #include <linux/vmalloc.h> | 
|  | 12 | #include <linux/cpu.h> | 
|  | 13 | #include <linux/freezer.h> | 
| Jes Sorensen | 625efab | 2007-10-22 11:03:28 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 14 | #include <linux/highmem.h> | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 15 | #include <asm/paravirt.h> | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 16 | #include <asm/pgtable.h> | 
|  | 17 | #include <asm/uaccess.h> | 
|  | 18 | #include <asm/poll.h> | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 19 | #include <asm/asm-offsets.h> | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 20 | #include "lg.h" | 
|  | 21 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 22 |  | 
|  | 23 | static struct vm_struct *switcher_vma; | 
|  | 24 | static struct page **switcher_page; | 
|  | 25 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 26 | /* This One Big lock protects all inter-guest data structures. */ | 
|  | 27 | DEFINE_MUTEX(lguest_lock); | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 28 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 29 | /*H:010 We need to set up the Switcher at a high virtual address.  Remember the | 
|  | 30 | * Switcher is a few hundred bytes of assembler code which actually changes the | 
|  | 31 | * CPU to run the Guest, and then changes back to the Host when a trap or | 
|  | 32 | * interrupt happens. | 
|  | 33 | * | 
|  | 34 | * The Switcher code must be at the same virtual address in the Guest as the | 
|  | 35 | * Host since it will be running as the switchover occurs. | 
|  | 36 | * | 
|  | 37 | * Trying to map memory at a particular address is an unusual thing to do, so | 
| Jes Sorensen | 625efab | 2007-10-22 11:03:28 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 38 | * it's not a simple one-liner. */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 39 | static __init int map_switcher(void) | 
|  | 40 | { | 
|  | 41 | int i, err; | 
|  | 42 | struct page **pagep; | 
|  | 43 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 44 | /* | 
|  | 45 | * Map the Switcher in to high memory. | 
|  | 46 | * | 
|  | 47 | * It turns out that if we choose the address 0xFFC00000 (4MB under the | 
|  | 48 | * top virtual address), it makes setting up the page tables really | 
|  | 49 | * easy. | 
|  | 50 | */ | 
|  | 51 |  | 
|  | 52 | /* We allocate an array of "struct page"s.  map_vm_area() wants the | 
|  | 53 | * pages in this form, rather than just an array of pointers. */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 54 | switcher_page = kmalloc(sizeof(switcher_page[0])*TOTAL_SWITCHER_PAGES, | 
|  | 55 | GFP_KERNEL); | 
|  | 56 | if (!switcher_page) { | 
|  | 57 | err = -ENOMEM; | 
|  | 58 | goto out; | 
|  | 59 | } | 
|  | 60 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 61 | /* Now we actually allocate the pages.  The Guest will see these pages, | 
|  | 62 | * so we make sure they're zeroed. */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 63 | for (i = 0; i < TOTAL_SWITCHER_PAGES; i++) { | 
|  | 64 | unsigned long addr = get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL); | 
|  | 65 | if (!addr) { | 
|  | 66 | err = -ENOMEM; | 
|  | 67 | goto free_some_pages; | 
|  | 68 | } | 
|  | 69 | switcher_page[i] = virt_to_page(addr); | 
|  | 70 | } | 
|  | 71 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 72 | /* Now we reserve the "virtual memory area" we want: 0xFFC00000 | 
|  | 73 | * (SWITCHER_ADDR).  We might not get it in theory, but in practice | 
|  | 74 | * it's worked so far. */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 75 | switcher_vma = __get_vm_area(TOTAL_SWITCHER_PAGES * PAGE_SIZE, | 
|  | 76 | VM_ALLOC, SWITCHER_ADDR, VMALLOC_END); | 
|  | 77 | if (!switcher_vma) { | 
|  | 78 | err = -ENOMEM; | 
|  | 79 | printk("lguest: could not map switcher pages high\n"); | 
|  | 80 | goto free_pages; | 
|  | 81 | } | 
|  | 82 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 83 | /* This code actually sets up the pages we've allocated to appear at | 
|  | 84 | * SWITCHER_ADDR.  map_vm_area() takes the vma we allocated above, the | 
|  | 85 | * kind of pages we're mapping (kernel pages), and a pointer to our | 
|  | 86 | * array of struct pages.  It increments that pointer, but we don't | 
|  | 87 | * care. */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 88 | pagep = switcher_page; | 
|  | 89 | err = map_vm_area(switcher_vma, PAGE_KERNEL, &pagep); | 
|  | 90 | if (err) { | 
|  | 91 | printk("lguest: map_vm_area failed: %i\n", err); | 
|  | 92 | goto free_vma; | 
|  | 93 | } | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 94 |  | 
| Jes Sorensen | 625efab | 2007-10-22 11:03:28 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 95 | /* Now the Switcher is mapped at the right address, we can't fail! | 
|  | 96 | * Copy in the compiled-in Switcher code (from <arch>_switcher.S). */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 97 | memcpy(switcher_vma->addr, start_switcher_text, | 
|  | 98 | end_switcher_text - start_switcher_text); | 
|  | 99 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 100 | printk(KERN_INFO "lguest: mapped switcher at %p\n", | 
|  | 101 | switcher_vma->addr); | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 102 | /* And we succeeded... */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 103 | return 0; | 
|  | 104 |  | 
|  | 105 | free_vma: | 
|  | 106 | vunmap(switcher_vma->addr); | 
|  | 107 | free_pages: | 
|  | 108 | i = TOTAL_SWITCHER_PAGES; | 
|  | 109 | free_some_pages: | 
|  | 110 | for (--i; i >= 0; i--) | 
|  | 111 | __free_pages(switcher_page[i], 0); | 
|  | 112 | kfree(switcher_page); | 
|  | 113 | out: | 
|  | 114 | return err; | 
|  | 115 | } | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 116 | /*:*/ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 117 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 118 | /* Cleaning up the mapping when the module is unloaded is almost... | 
|  | 119 | * too easy. */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 120 | static void unmap_switcher(void) | 
|  | 121 | { | 
|  | 122 | unsigned int i; | 
|  | 123 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 124 | /* vunmap() undoes *both* map_vm_area() and __get_vm_area(). */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 125 | vunmap(switcher_vma->addr); | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 126 | /* Now we just need to free the pages we copied the switcher into */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 127 | for (i = 0; i < TOTAL_SWITCHER_PAGES; i++) | 
|  | 128 | __free_pages(switcher_page[i], 0); | 
|  | 129 | } | 
|  | 130 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | e1e7296 | 2007-10-25 15:02:50 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 131 | /*H:032 | 
| Rusty Russell | dde7978 | 2007-07-26 10:41:03 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 132 | * Dealing With Guest Memory. | 
|  | 133 | * | 
| Rusty Russell | e1e7296 | 2007-10-25 15:02:50 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 134 | * Before we go too much further into the Host, we need to grok the routines | 
|  | 135 | * we use to deal with Guest memory. | 
|  | 136 | * | 
| Rusty Russell | dde7978 | 2007-07-26 10:41:03 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 137 | * When the Guest gives us (what it thinks is) a physical address, we can use | 
| Rusty Russell | 3c6b5bf | 2007-10-22 11:03:26 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 138 | * the normal copy_from_user() & copy_to_user() on the corresponding place in | 
|  | 139 | * the memory region allocated by the Launcher. | 
| Rusty Russell | dde7978 | 2007-07-26 10:41:03 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 140 | * | 
|  | 141 | * But we can't trust the Guest: it might be trying to access the Launcher | 
|  | 142 | * code.  We have to check that the range is below the pfn_limit the Launcher | 
|  | 143 | * gave us.  We have to make sure that addr + len doesn't give us a false | 
|  | 144 | * positive by overflowing, too. */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 145 | int lguest_address_ok(const struct lguest *lg, | 
|  | 146 | unsigned long addr, unsigned long len) | 
|  | 147 | { | 
|  | 148 | return (addr+len) / PAGE_SIZE < lg->pfn_limit && (addr+len >= addr); | 
|  | 149 | } | 
|  | 150 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | 2d37f94 | 2007-10-22 11:24:24 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 151 | /* This routine copies memory from the Guest.  Here we can see how useful the | 
|  | 152 | * kill_lguest() routine we met in the Launcher can be: we return a random | 
|  | 153 | * value (all zeroes) instead of needing to return an error. */ | 
|  | 154 | void __lgread(struct lguest *lg, void *b, unsigned long addr, unsigned bytes) | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 155 | { | 
|  | 156 | if (!lguest_address_ok(lg, addr, bytes) | 
| Rusty Russell | 3c6b5bf | 2007-10-22 11:03:26 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 157 | || copy_from_user(b, lg->mem_base + addr, bytes) != 0) { | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 158 | /* copy_from_user should do this, but as we rely on it... */ | 
|  | 159 | memset(b, 0, bytes); | 
|  | 160 | kill_guest(lg, "bad read address %#lx len %u", addr, bytes); | 
|  | 161 | } | 
|  | 162 | } | 
|  | 163 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | 2d37f94 | 2007-10-22 11:24:24 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 164 | /* This is the write (copy into guest) version. */ | 
|  | 165 | void __lgwrite(struct lguest *lg, unsigned long addr, const void *b, | 
|  | 166 | unsigned bytes) | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 167 | { | 
|  | 168 | if (!lguest_address_ok(lg, addr, bytes) | 
| Rusty Russell | 3c6b5bf | 2007-10-22 11:03:26 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 169 | || copy_to_user(lg->mem_base + addr, b, bytes) != 0) | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 170 | kill_guest(lg, "bad write address %#lx len %u", addr, bytes); | 
|  | 171 | } | 
| Rusty Russell | 2d37f94 | 2007-10-22 11:24:24 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 172 | /*:*/ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 173 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 174 | /*H:030 Let's jump straight to the the main loop which runs the Guest. | 
|  | 175 | * Remember, this is called by the Launcher reading /dev/lguest, and we keep | 
|  | 176 | * going around and around until something interesting happens. */ | 
| Glauber de Oliveira Costa | d0953d4 | 2008-01-07 11:05:25 -0200 | [diff] [blame] | 177 | int run_guest(struct lg_cpu *cpu, unsigned long __user *user) | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 178 | { | 
| Glauber de Oliveira Costa | d0953d4 | 2008-01-07 11:05:25 -0200 | [diff] [blame] | 179 | struct lguest *lg = cpu->lg; | 
|  | 180 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 181 | /* We stop running once the Guest is dead. */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 182 | while (!lg->dead) { | 
| Rusty Russell | cc6d4fb | 2007-10-22 11:03:30 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 183 | /* First we run any hypercalls the Guest wants done. */ | 
| Glauber de Oliveira Costa | 73044f0 | 2008-01-07 11:05:27 -0200 | [diff] [blame] | 184 | if (cpu->hcall) | 
|  | 185 | do_hypercalls(cpu); | 
| Rusty Russell | cc6d4fb | 2007-10-22 11:03:30 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 186 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | 1504527 | 2007-10-22 11:24:10 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 187 | /* It's possible the Guest did a NOTIFY hypercall to the | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 188 | * Launcher, in which case we return from the read() now. */ | 
| Glauber de Oliveira Costa | 5e232f4 | 2008-01-07 11:05:36 -0200 | [diff] [blame^] | 189 | if (cpu->pending_notify) { | 
|  | 190 | if (put_user(cpu->pending_notify, user)) | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 191 | return -EFAULT; | 
| Glauber de Oliveira Costa | 5e232f4 | 2008-01-07 11:05:36 -0200 | [diff] [blame^] | 192 | return sizeof(cpu->pending_notify); | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 193 | } | 
|  | 194 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 195 | /* Check for signals */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 196 | if (signal_pending(current)) | 
|  | 197 | return -ERESTARTSYS; | 
|  | 198 |  | 
|  | 199 | /* If Waker set break_out, return to Launcher. */ | 
| Glauber de Oliveira Costa | 66686c2 | 2008-01-07 11:05:34 -0200 | [diff] [blame] | 200 | if (cpu->break_out) | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 201 | return -EAGAIN; | 
|  | 202 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 203 | /* Check if there are any interrupts which can be delivered | 
|  | 204 | * now: if so, this sets up the hander to be executed when we | 
|  | 205 | * next run the Guest. */ | 
| Glauber de Oliveira Costa | 177e449 | 2008-01-07 11:05:29 -0200 | [diff] [blame] | 206 | maybe_do_interrupt(cpu); | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 207 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 208 | /* All long-lived kernel loops need to check with this horrible | 
|  | 209 | * thing called the freezer.  If the Host is trying to suspend, | 
|  | 210 | * it stops us. */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 211 | try_to_freeze(); | 
|  | 212 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 213 | /* Just make absolutely sure the Guest is still alive.  One of | 
|  | 214 | * those hypercalls could have been fatal, for example. */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 215 | if (lg->dead) | 
|  | 216 | break; | 
|  | 217 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 218 | /* If the Guest asked to be stopped, we sleep.  The Guest's | 
|  | 219 | * clock timer or LHCALL_BREAK from the Waker will wake us. */ | 
| Glauber de Oliveira Costa | 66686c2 | 2008-01-07 11:05:34 -0200 | [diff] [blame] | 220 | if (cpu->halted) { | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 221 | set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE); | 
|  | 222 | schedule(); | 
|  | 223 | continue; | 
|  | 224 | } | 
|  | 225 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 226 | /* OK, now we're ready to jump into the Guest.  First we put up | 
|  | 227 | * the "Do Not Disturb" sign: */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 228 | local_irq_disable(); | 
|  | 229 |  | 
| Jes Sorensen | 625efab | 2007-10-22 11:03:28 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 230 | /* Actually run the Guest until something happens. */ | 
| Glauber de Oliveira Costa | d0953d4 | 2008-01-07 11:05:25 -0200 | [diff] [blame] | 231 | lguest_arch_run_guest(cpu); | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 232 |  | 
|  | 233 | /* Now we're ready to be interrupted or moved to other CPUs */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 234 | local_irq_enable(); | 
|  | 235 |  | 
| Jes Sorensen | 625efab | 2007-10-22 11:03:28 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 236 | /* Now we deal with whatever happened to the Guest. */ | 
| Glauber de Oliveira Costa | 73044f0 | 2008-01-07 11:05:27 -0200 | [diff] [blame] | 237 | lguest_arch_handle_trap(cpu); | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 238 | } | 
| Jes Sorensen | 625efab | 2007-10-22 11:03:28 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 239 |  | 
| Balaji Rao | ec04b13 | 2007-12-28 14:26:24 +0530 | [diff] [blame] | 240 | if (lg->dead == ERR_PTR(-ERESTART)) | 
|  | 241 | return -ERESTART; | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 242 | /* The Guest is dead => "No such file or directory" */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 243 | return -ENOENT; | 
|  | 244 | } | 
|  | 245 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 246 | /*H:000 | 
|  | 247 | * Welcome to the Host! | 
|  | 248 | * | 
|  | 249 | * By this point your brain has been tickled by the Guest code and numbed by | 
|  | 250 | * the Launcher code; prepare for it to be stretched by the Host code.  This is | 
|  | 251 | * the heart.  Let's begin at the initialization routine for the Host's lg | 
|  | 252 | * module. | 
|  | 253 | */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 254 | static int __init init(void) | 
|  | 255 | { | 
|  | 256 | int err; | 
|  | 257 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 258 | /* Lguest can't run under Xen, VMI or itself.  It does Tricky Stuff. */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 259 | if (paravirt_enabled()) { | 
| Glauber de Oliveira Costa | 5c55841 | 2008-01-17 22:32:50 -0200 | [diff] [blame] | 260 | printk("lguest is afraid of being a guest\n"); | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 261 | return -EPERM; | 
|  | 262 | } | 
|  | 263 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 264 | /* First we put the Switcher up in very high virtual memory. */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 265 | err = map_switcher(); | 
|  | 266 | if (err) | 
| Rusty Russell | c18acd7 | 2007-10-22 11:03:35 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 267 | goto out; | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 268 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 269 | /* Now we set up the pagetable implementation for the Guests. */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 270 | err = init_pagetables(switcher_page, SHARED_SWITCHER_PAGES); | 
| Rusty Russell | c18acd7 | 2007-10-22 11:03:35 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 271 | if (err) | 
|  | 272 | goto unmap; | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 273 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | c18acd7 | 2007-10-22 11:03:35 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 274 | /* We might need to reserve an interrupt vector. */ | 
|  | 275 | err = init_interrupts(); | 
|  | 276 | if (err) | 
|  | 277 | goto free_pgtables; | 
|  | 278 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 279 | /* /dev/lguest needs to be registered. */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 280 | err = lguest_device_init(); | 
| Rusty Russell | c18acd7 | 2007-10-22 11:03:35 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 281 | if (err) | 
|  | 282 | goto free_interrupts; | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 283 |  | 
| Jes Sorensen | 625efab | 2007-10-22 11:03:28 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 284 | /* Finally we do some architecture-specific setup. */ | 
|  | 285 | lguest_arch_host_init(); | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 286 |  | 
|  | 287 | /* All good! */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 288 | return 0; | 
| Rusty Russell | c18acd7 | 2007-10-22 11:03:35 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 289 |  | 
|  | 290 | free_interrupts: | 
|  | 291 | free_interrupts(); | 
|  | 292 | free_pgtables: | 
|  | 293 | free_pagetables(); | 
|  | 294 | unmap: | 
|  | 295 | unmap_switcher(); | 
|  | 296 | out: | 
|  | 297 | return err; | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 298 | } | 
|  | 299 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 300 | /* Cleaning up is just the same code, backwards.  With a little French. */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 301 | static void __exit fini(void) | 
|  | 302 | { | 
|  | 303 | lguest_device_remove(); | 
| Rusty Russell | c18acd7 | 2007-10-22 11:03:35 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 304 | free_interrupts(); | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 305 | free_pagetables(); | 
|  | 306 | unmap_switcher(); | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 307 |  | 
| Jes Sorensen | 625efab | 2007-10-22 11:03:28 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 308 | lguest_arch_host_fini(); | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 309 | } | 
| Jes Sorensen | 625efab | 2007-10-22 11:03:28 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 310 | /*:*/ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 311 |  | 
| Rusty Russell | bff672e | 2007-07-26 10:41:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 312 | /* The Host side of lguest can be a module.  This is a nice way for people to | 
|  | 313 | * play with it.  */ | 
| Rusty Russell | d7e28ff | 2007-07-19 01:49:23 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 314 | module_init(init); | 
|  | 315 | module_exit(fini); | 
|  | 316 | MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); | 
|  | 317 | MODULE_AUTHOR("Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>"); |