cachepc-qemu

Fork of AMDESE/qemu with changes for cachepc side-channel attack
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loader.h (14427B)


      1#ifndef LOADER_H
      2#define LOADER_H
      3#include "hw/nvram/fw_cfg.h"
      4
      5/* loader.c */
      6/**
      7 * get_image_size: retrieve size of an image file
      8 * @filename: Path to the image file
      9 *
     10 * Returns the size of the image file on success, -1 otherwise.
     11 * On error, errno is also set as appropriate.
     12 */
     13int64_t get_image_size(const char *filename);
     14/**
     15 * load_image_size: load an image file into specified buffer
     16 * @filename: Path to the image file
     17 * @addr: Buffer to load image into
     18 * @size: Size of buffer in bytes
     19 *
     20 * Load an image file from disk into the specified buffer.
     21 * If the image is larger than the specified buffer, only
     22 * @size bytes are read (this is not considered an error).
     23 *
     24 * Prefer to use the GLib function g_file_get_contents() rather
     25 * than a "get_image_size()/g_malloc()/load_image_size()" sequence.
     26 *
     27 * Returns the number of bytes read, or -1 on error. On error,
     28 * errno is also set as appropriate.
     29 */
     30ssize_t load_image_size(const char *filename, void *addr, size_t size);
     31
     32/**load_image_targphys_as:
     33 * @filename: Path to the image file
     34 * @addr: Address to load the image to
     35 * @max_sz: The maximum size of the image to load
     36 * @as: The AddressSpace to load the ELF to. The value of address_space_memory
     37 *      is used if nothing is supplied here.
     38 *
     39 * Load a fixed image into memory.
     40 *
     41 * Returns the size of the loaded image on success, -1 otherwise.
     42 */
     43int load_image_targphys_as(const char *filename,
     44                           hwaddr addr, uint64_t max_sz, AddressSpace *as);
     45
     46/**load_targphys_hex_as:
     47 * @filename: Path to the .hex file
     48 * @entry: Store the entry point given by the .hex file
     49 * @as: The AddressSpace to load the .hex file to. The value of
     50 *      address_space_memory is used if nothing is supplied here.
     51 *
     52 * Load a fixed .hex file into memory.
     53 *
     54 * Returns the size of the loaded .hex file on success, -1 otherwise.
     55 */
     56int load_targphys_hex_as(const char *filename, hwaddr *entry, AddressSpace *as);
     57
     58/** load_image_targphys:
     59 * Same as load_image_targphys_as(), but doesn't allow the caller to specify
     60 * an AddressSpace.
     61 */
     62int load_image_targphys(const char *filename, hwaddr,
     63                        uint64_t max_sz);
     64
     65/**
     66 * load_image_mr: load an image into a memory region
     67 * @filename: Path to the image file
     68 * @mr: Memory Region to load into
     69 *
     70 * Load the specified file into the memory region.
     71 * The file loaded is registered as a ROM, so its contents will be
     72 * reinstated whenever the system is reset.
     73 * If the file is larger than the memory region's size the call will fail.
     74 * Returns -1 on failure, or the size of the file.
     75 */
     76int load_image_mr(const char *filename, MemoryRegion *mr);
     77
     78/* This is the limit on the maximum uncompressed image size that
     79 * load_image_gzipped_buffer() and load_image_gzipped() will read. It prevents
     80 * g_malloc() in those functions from allocating a huge amount of memory.
     81 */
     82#define LOAD_IMAGE_MAX_GUNZIP_BYTES (256 << 20)
     83
     84int load_image_gzipped_buffer(const char *filename, uint64_t max_sz,
     85                              uint8_t **buffer);
     86int load_image_gzipped(const char *filename, hwaddr addr, uint64_t max_sz);
     87
     88#define ELF_LOAD_FAILED       -1
     89#define ELF_LOAD_NOT_ELF      -2
     90#define ELF_LOAD_WRONG_ARCH   -3
     91#define ELF_LOAD_WRONG_ENDIAN -4
     92#define ELF_LOAD_TOO_BIG      -5
     93const char *load_elf_strerror(int error);
     94
     95/** load_elf_ram_sym:
     96 * @filename: Path of ELF file
     97 * @elf_note_fn: optional function to parse ELF Note type
     98 *               passed via @translate_opaque
     99 * @translate_fn: optional function to translate load addresses
    100 * @translate_opaque: opaque data passed to @translate_fn
    101 * @pentry: Populated with program entry point. Ignored if NULL.
    102 * @lowaddr: Populated with lowest loaded address. Ignored if NULL.
    103 * @highaddr: Populated with highest loaded address. Ignored if NULL.
    104 * @pflags: Populated with ELF processor-specific flags. Ignore if NULL.
    105 * @bigendian: Expected ELF endianness. 0 for LE otherwise BE
    106 * @elf_machine: Expected ELF machine type
    107 * @clear_lsb: Set to mask off LSB of addresses (Some architectures use
    108 *             this for non-address data)
    109 * @data_swab: Set to order of byte swapping for data. 0 for no swap, 1
    110 *             for swapping bytes within halfwords, 2 for bytes within
    111 *             words and 3 for within doublewords.
    112 * @as: The AddressSpace to load the ELF to. The value of address_space_memory
    113 *      is used if nothing is supplied here.
    114 * @load_rom : Load ELF binary as ROM
    115 * @sym_cb: Callback function for symbol table entries
    116 *
    117 * Load an ELF file's contents to the emulated system's address space.
    118 * Clients may optionally specify a callback to perform address
    119 * translations. @pentry, @lowaddr and @highaddr are optional pointers
    120 * which will be populated with various load information. @bigendian and
    121 * @elf_machine give the expected endianness and machine for the ELF the
    122 * load will fail if the target ELF does not match. Some architectures
    123 * have some architecture-specific behaviours that come into effect when
    124 * their particular values for @elf_machine are set.
    125 * If @elf_machine is EM_NONE then the machine type will be read from the
    126 * ELF header and no checks will be carried out against the machine type.
    127 */
    128typedef void (*symbol_fn_t)(const char *st_name, int st_info,
    129                            uint64_t st_value, uint64_t st_size);
    130
    131int load_elf_ram_sym(const char *filename,
    132                     uint64_t (*elf_note_fn)(void *, void *, bool),
    133                     uint64_t (*translate_fn)(void *, uint64_t),
    134                     void *translate_opaque, uint64_t *pentry,
    135                     uint64_t *lowaddr, uint64_t *highaddr, uint32_t *pflags,
    136                     int big_endian, int elf_machine,
    137                     int clear_lsb, int data_swab,
    138                     AddressSpace *as, bool load_rom, symbol_fn_t sym_cb);
    139
    140/** load_elf_ram:
    141 * Same as load_elf_ram_sym(), but doesn't allow the caller to specify a
    142 * symbol callback function
    143 */
    144int load_elf_ram(const char *filename,
    145                 uint64_t (*elf_note_fn)(void *, void *, bool),
    146                 uint64_t (*translate_fn)(void *, uint64_t),
    147                 void *translate_opaque, uint64_t *pentry, uint64_t *lowaddr,
    148                 uint64_t *highaddr, uint32_t *pflags, int big_endian,
    149                 int elf_machine, int clear_lsb, int data_swab,
    150                 AddressSpace *as, bool load_rom);
    151
    152/** load_elf_as:
    153 * Same as load_elf_ram(), but always loads the elf as ROM
    154 */
    155int load_elf_as(const char *filename,
    156                uint64_t (*elf_note_fn)(void *, void *, bool),
    157                uint64_t (*translate_fn)(void *, uint64_t),
    158                void *translate_opaque, uint64_t *pentry, uint64_t *lowaddr,
    159                uint64_t *highaddr, uint32_t *pflags, int big_endian,
    160                int elf_machine, int clear_lsb, int data_swab,
    161                AddressSpace *as);
    162
    163/** load_elf:
    164 * Same as load_elf_as(), but doesn't allow the caller to specify an
    165 * AddressSpace.
    166 */
    167int load_elf(const char *filename,
    168             uint64_t (*elf_note_fn)(void *, void *, bool),
    169             uint64_t (*translate_fn)(void *, uint64_t),
    170             void *translate_opaque, uint64_t *pentry, uint64_t *lowaddr,
    171             uint64_t *highaddr, uint32_t *pflags, int big_endian,
    172             int elf_machine, int clear_lsb, int data_swab);
    173
    174/** load_elf_hdr:
    175 * @filename: Path of ELF file
    176 * @hdr: Buffer to populate with header data. Header data will not be
    177 * filled if set to NULL.
    178 * @is64: Set to true if the ELF is 64bit. Ignored if set to NULL
    179 * @errp: Populated with an error in failure cases
    180 *
    181 * Inspect an ELF file's header. Read its full header contents into a
    182 * buffer and/or determine if the ELF is 64bit.
    183 */
    184void load_elf_hdr(const char *filename, void *hdr, bool *is64, Error **errp);
    185
    186int load_aout(const char *filename, hwaddr addr, int max_sz,
    187              int bswap_needed, hwaddr target_page_size);
    188
    189#define LOAD_UIMAGE_LOADADDR_INVALID (-1)
    190
    191/** load_uimage_as:
    192 * @filename: Path of uimage file
    193 * @ep: Populated with program entry point. Ignored if NULL.
    194 * @loadaddr: load address if none specified in the image or when loading a
    195 *            ramdisk. Populated with the load address. Ignored if NULL or
    196 *            LOAD_UIMAGE_LOADADDR_INVALID (images which do not specify a load
    197 *            address will not be loadable).
    198 * @is_linux: Is set to true if the image loaded is Linux. Ignored if NULL.
    199 * @translate_fn: optional function to translate load addresses
    200 * @translate_opaque: opaque data passed to @translate_fn
    201 * @as: The AddressSpace to load the ELF to. The value of address_space_memory
    202 *      is used if nothing is supplied here.
    203 *
    204 * Loads a u-boot image into memory.
    205 *
    206 * Returns the size of the loaded image on success, -1 otherwise.
    207 */
    208int load_uimage_as(const char *filename, hwaddr *ep,
    209                   hwaddr *loadaddr, int *is_linux,
    210                   uint64_t (*translate_fn)(void *, uint64_t),
    211                   void *translate_opaque, AddressSpace *as);
    212
    213/** load_uimage:
    214 * Same as load_uimage_as(), but doesn't allow the caller to specify an
    215 * AddressSpace.
    216 */
    217int load_uimage(const char *filename, hwaddr *ep,
    218                hwaddr *loadaddr, int *is_linux,
    219                uint64_t (*translate_fn)(void *, uint64_t),
    220                void *translate_opaque);
    221
    222/**
    223 * load_ramdisk_as:
    224 * @filename: Path to the ramdisk image
    225 * @addr: Memory address to load the ramdisk to
    226 * @max_sz: Maximum allowed ramdisk size (for non-u-boot ramdisks)
    227 * @as: The AddressSpace to load the ELF to. The value of address_space_memory
    228 *      is used if nothing is supplied here.
    229 *
    230 * Load a ramdisk image with U-Boot header to the specified memory
    231 * address.
    232 *
    233 * Returns the size of the loaded image on success, -1 otherwise.
    234 */
    235int load_ramdisk_as(const char *filename, hwaddr addr, uint64_t max_sz,
    236                    AddressSpace *as);
    237
    238/**
    239 * load_ramdisk:
    240 * Same as load_ramdisk_as(), but doesn't allow the caller to specify
    241 * an AddressSpace.
    242 */
    243int load_ramdisk(const char *filename, hwaddr addr, uint64_t max_sz);
    244
    245ssize_t gunzip(void *dst, size_t dstlen, uint8_t *src, size_t srclen);
    246
    247ssize_t read_targphys(const char *name,
    248                      int fd, hwaddr dst_addr, size_t nbytes);
    249void pstrcpy_targphys(const char *name,
    250                      hwaddr dest, int buf_size,
    251                      const char *source);
    252
    253extern bool option_rom_has_mr;
    254extern bool rom_file_has_mr;
    255
    256int rom_add_file(const char *file, const char *fw_dir,
    257                 hwaddr addr, int32_t bootindex,
    258                 bool option_rom, MemoryRegion *mr, AddressSpace *as);
    259MemoryRegion *rom_add_blob(const char *name, const void *blob, size_t len,
    260                           size_t max_len, hwaddr addr,
    261                           const char *fw_file_name,
    262                           FWCfgCallback fw_callback,
    263                           void *callback_opaque, AddressSpace *as,
    264                           bool read_only);
    265int rom_add_elf_program(const char *name, GMappedFile *mapped_file, void *data,
    266                        size_t datasize, size_t romsize, hwaddr addr,
    267                        AddressSpace *as);
    268int rom_check_and_register_reset(void);
    269void rom_set_fw(FWCfgState *f);
    270void rom_set_order_override(int order);
    271void rom_reset_order_override(void);
    272
    273/**
    274 * rom_transaction_begin:
    275 *
    276 * Call this before of a series of rom_add_*() calls.  Call
    277 * rom_transaction_end() afterwards to commit or abort.  These functions are
    278 * useful for undoing a series of rom_add_*() calls if image file loading fails
    279 * partway through.
    280 */
    281void rom_transaction_begin(void);
    282
    283/**
    284 * rom_transaction_end:
    285 * @commit: true to commit added roms, false to drop added roms
    286 *
    287 * Call this after a series of rom_add_*() calls.  See rom_transaction_begin().
    288 */
    289void rom_transaction_end(bool commit);
    290
    291int rom_copy(uint8_t *dest, hwaddr addr, size_t size);
    292void *rom_ptr(hwaddr addr, size_t size);
    293/**
    294 * rom_ptr_for_as: Return a pointer to ROM blob data for the address
    295 * @as: AddressSpace to look for the ROM blob in
    296 * @addr: Address within @as
    297 * @size: size of data required in bytes
    298 *
    299 * Returns: pointer into the data which backs the matching ROM blob,
    300 * or NULL if no blob covers the address range.
    301 *
    302 * This function looks for a ROM blob which covers the specified range
    303 * of bytes of length @size starting at @addr within the address space
    304 * @as. This is useful for code which runs as part of board
    305 * initialization or CPU reset which wants to read data that is part
    306 * of a user-supplied guest image or other guest memory contents, but
    307 * which runs before the ROM loader's reset function has copied the
    308 * blobs into guest memory.
    309 *
    310 * rom_ptr_for_as() will look not just for blobs loaded directly to
    311 * the specified address, but also for blobs which were loaded to an
    312 * alias of the region at a different location in the AddressSpace.
    313 * In other words, if a machine model has RAM at address 0x0000_0000
    314 * which is aliased to also appear at 0x1000_0000, rom_ptr_for_as()
    315 * will return the correct data whether the guest image was linked and
    316 * loaded at 0x0000_0000 or 0x1000_0000.  Contrast rom_ptr(), which
    317 * will only return data if the image load address is an exact match
    318 * with the queried address.
    319 *
    320 * New code should prefer to use rom_ptr_for_as() instead of
    321 * rom_ptr().
    322 */
    323void *rom_ptr_for_as(AddressSpace *as, hwaddr addr, size_t size);
    324void hmp_info_roms(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict);
    325
    326#define rom_add_file_fixed(_f, _a, _i)          \
    327    rom_add_file(_f, NULL, _a, _i, false, NULL, NULL)
    328#define rom_add_blob_fixed(_f, _b, _l, _a)      \
    329    rom_add_blob(_f, _b, _l, _l, _a, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, true)
    330#define rom_add_file_mr(_f, _mr, _i)            \
    331    rom_add_file(_f, NULL, 0, _i, false, _mr, NULL)
    332#define rom_add_file_as(_f, _as, _i)            \
    333    rom_add_file(_f, NULL, 0, _i, false, NULL, _as)
    334#define rom_add_file_fixed_as(_f, _a, _i, _as)          \
    335    rom_add_file(_f, NULL, _a, _i, false, NULL, _as)
    336#define rom_add_blob_fixed_as(_f, _b, _l, _a, _as)      \
    337    rom_add_blob(_f, _b, _l, _l, _a, NULL, NULL, NULL, _as, true)
    338
    339int rom_add_vga(const char *file);
    340int rom_add_option(const char *file, int32_t bootindex);
    341
    342/* This is the usual maximum in uboot, so if a uImage overflows this, it would
    343 * overflow on real hardware too. */
    344#define UBOOT_MAX_GUNZIP_BYTES (64 << 20)
    345
    346#endif