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// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
//! Platform-specific code for the x86 platform.
pub mod boot;
pub(crate) mod cpu;
pub mod device;
pub(crate) mod ex_table;
pub(crate) mod io;
pub mod iommu;
pub(crate) mod irq;
pub(crate) mod kernel;
pub(crate) mod mm;
pub(crate) mod pci;
pub mod qemu;
pub mod serial;
pub mod task;
pub mod timer;
pub mod trap;
use io::construct_io_mem_allocator_builder;
use spin::Once;
use x86::cpuid::{CpuId, FeatureInfo};
#[cfg(feature = "cvm_guest")]
pub(crate) mod tdx_guest;
use core::{
arch::x86_64::{_rdrand64_step, _rdtsc},
sync::atomic::Ordering,
};
use kernel::apic::ioapic;
use log::{info, warn};
#[cfg(feature = "cvm_guest")]
pub(crate) fn init_cvm_guest() {
match ::tdx_guest::init_tdx() {
Ok(td_info) => {
crate::early_println!(
"[kernel] Intel TDX initialized\n[kernel] td gpaw: {}, td attributes: {:?}",
td_info.gpaw,
td_info.attributes
);
}
Err(::tdx_guest::tdcall::InitError::TdxGetVpInfoError(td_call_error)) => {
panic!(
"[kernel] Intel TDX not initialized, Failed to get TD info: {:?}",
td_call_error
);
}
// The machine has no TDX support.
Err(_) => {}
}
}
static CPU_FEATURES: Once<FeatureInfo> = Once::new();
/// Architecture-specific initialization on the bootstrapping processor.
///
/// It should be called when the heap and frame allocators are available.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// This function must be called only once in the boot context of the
/// bootstrapping processor.
pub(crate) unsafe fn late_init_on_bsp() {
// SAFETY: This function is only called once on BSP.
unsafe { trap::init() };
irq::init();
kernel::acpi::init();
let io_mem_builder = construct_io_mem_allocator_builder();
match kernel::apic::init(&io_mem_builder) {
Ok(_) => {
ioapic::init(&io_mem_builder);
}
Err(err) => {
info!("APIC init error:{:?}", err);
kernel::pic::enable();
}
}
kernel::tsc::init_tsc_freq();
timer::init_bsp();
// SAFETY: We're on the BSP and we're ready to boot all APs.
unsafe { crate::boot::smp::boot_all_aps() };
if_tdx_enabled!({
} else {
match iommu::init(&io_mem_builder) {
Ok(_) => {}
Err(err) => warn!("IOMMU initialization error:{:?}", err),
}
});
// Some driver like serial may use PIC
kernel::pic::init();
// SAFETY:
// 1. All the system device memory have been removed from the builder.
// 2. All the port I/O regions belonging to the system device are defined using the macros.
// 3. `MAX_IO_PORT` defined in `crate::arch::io` is the maximum value specified by x86-64.
unsafe { crate::io::init(io_mem_builder) };
}
/// Architecture-specific initialization on the application processor.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// This function must be called only once on each application processor.
/// And it should be called after the BSP's call to [`init_on_bsp`].
pub(crate) unsafe fn init_on_ap() {
timer::init_ap();
}
pub(crate) fn interrupts_ack(irq_number: usize) {
if !cpu::context::CpuException::is_cpu_exception(irq_number as u16) {
// TODO: We're in the interrupt context, so `disable_preempt()` is not
// really necessary here.
kernel::apic::get_or_init(&crate::task::disable_preempt() as _).eoi();
}
}
/// Returns the frequency of TSC. The unit is Hz.
pub fn tsc_freq() -> u64 {
kernel::tsc::TSC_FREQ.load(Ordering::Acquire)
}
/// Reads the current value of the processors time-stamp counter (TSC).
pub fn read_tsc() -> u64 {
// SAFETY: It is safe to read a time-related counter.
unsafe { _rdtsc() }
}
/// Reads a hardware generated 64-bit random value.
///
/// Returns None if no random value was generated.
pub fn read_random() -> Option<u64> {
// Recommendation from "Intel® Digital Random Number Generator (DRNG) Software
// Implementation Guide" - Section 5.2.1 and "Intel® 64 and IA-32 Architectures
// Software Developers Manual" - Volume 1 - Section 7.3.17.1.
const RETRY_LIMIT: usize = 10;
for _ in 0..RETRY_LIMIT {
let mut val = 0;
let generated = unsafe { _rdrand64_step(&mut val) };
if generated == 1 {
return Some(val);
}
}
None
}
fn has_avx() -> bool {
use core::arch::x86_64::{__cpuid, __cpuid_count};
let cpuid_result = unsafe { __cpuid(0) };
if cpuid_result.eax < 1 {
// CPUID function 1 is not supported
return false;
}
let cpuid_result = unsafe { __cpuid_count(1, 0) };
// Check for AVX (bit 28 of ecx)
cpuid_result.ecx & (1 << 28) != 0
}
fn has_avx512() -> bool {
use core::arch::x86_64::{__cpuid, __cpuid_count};
let cpuid_result = unsafe { __cpuid(0) };
if cpuid_result.eax < 7 {
// CPUID function 7 is not supported
return false;
}
let cpuid_result = unsafe { __cpuid_count(7, 0) };
// Check for AVX-512 Foundation (bit 16 of ebx)
cpuid_result.ebx & (1 << 16) != 0
}
pub(crate) fn enable_cpu_features() {
use x86_64::registers::{control::Cr4Flags, model_specific::EferFlags, xcontrol::XCr0Flags};
CPU_FEATURES.call_once(|| {
let cpuid = CpuId::new();
cpuid.get_feature_info().unwrap()
});
cpu::context::enable_essential_features();
let mut cr4 = x86_64::registers::control::Cr4::read();
cr4 |= Cr4Flags::FSGSBASE
| Cr4Flags::OSXSAVE
| Cr4Flags::OSFXSR
| Cr4Flags::OSXMMEXCPT_ENABLE
| Cr4Flags::PAGE_GLOBAL;
unsafe {
x86_64::registers::control::Cr4::write(cr4);
}
let mut xcr0 = x86_64::registers::xcontrol::XCr0::read();
xcr0 |= XCr0Flags::SSE;
if has_avx() {
xcr0 |= XCr0Flags::AVX;
}
if has_avx512() {
xcr0 |= XCr0Flags::OPMASK | XCr0Flags::ZMM_HI256 | XCr0Flags::HI16_ZMM;
}
unsafe {
x86_64::registers::xcontrol::XCr0::write(xcr0);
}
unsafe {
// enable non-executable page protection
x86_64::registers::model_specific::Efer::update(|efer| {
*efer |= EferFlags::NO_EXECUTE_ENABLE;
});
}
}
/// Inserts a TDX-specific code block.
///
/// This macro conditionally executes a TDX-specific code block based on the following conditions:
/// (1) The `cvm_guest` feature is enabled at compile time.
/// (2) The TDX feature is detected at runtime via `::tdx_guest::tdx_is_enabled()`.
///
/// If both conditions are met, the `if_block` is executed. If an `else_block` is provided, it will be executed
/// when either the `cvm_guest` feature is not enabled or the TDX feature is not detected at runtime.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! if_tdx_enabled {
// Match when there is an else block
($if_block:block else $else_block:block) => {{
#[cfg(feature = "cvm_guest")]
{
if ::tdx_guest::tdx_is_enabled() {
$if_block
} else {
$else_block
}
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "cvm_guest"))]
{
$else_block
}
}};
// Match when there is no else block
($if_block:block) => {{
#[cfg(feature = "cvm_guest")]
{
if ::tdx_guest::tdx_is_enabled() {
$if_block
}
}
}};
}
pub use if_tdx_enabled;