#include <palacios/vmm_ctrl_regs.h>
#include <palacios/vmm_lowlevel.h>
#include <palacios/vmm_sprintf.h>
+#include <palacios/vmm_extensions.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_SVM
#include <palacios/svm.h>
switch (v3_cpu_types[cpu_id]) {
- #ifdef CONFIG_SVM
- case V3_VMX_CPU:
- case V3_VMX_EPT_CPU:
- PrintDebug("Machine is SVM Capable\n");
+#ifdef CONFIG_SVM
+ case V3_SVM_CPU:
+ case V3_SVM_REV3_CPU:
+ PrintDebug("Deinitializing SVM CPU %d\n", cpu_id);
v3_deinit_svm_cpu(cpu_id);
break;
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_VMX
- case V3_SVM_CPU:
- case V3_SVM_REV3_CPU:
- PrintDebug("Machine is VMX Capable\n");
+ case V3_VMX_CPU:
+ case V3_VMX_EPT_CPU:
+ PrintDebug("Deinitializing VMX CPU %d\n", cpu_id);
v3_deinit_vmx_cpu(cpu_id);
break;
#endif
// Register all shadow paging handlers
V3_init_shdw_paging();
+ // Register all extensions
+ V3_init_extensions();
+
#ifdef CONFIG_SYMMOD
V3_init_symmod();
V3_deinit_devices();
V3_deinit_shdw_paging();
+ V3_deinit_extensions();
+
#ifdef CONFIG_SYMMOD
V3_deinit_symmod();
#endif
if (vm->num_cores > avail_cores) {
- PrintError("Attempted to start a VM with too many cores (vm->num_cores = %d, avail_cores = %d, MAX=%d)\n", vm->num_cores, avail_cores, MAX_CORES);
+ PrintError("Attempted to start a VM with too many cores (vm->num_cores = %d, avail_cores = %d, MAX=%d)\n",
+ vm->num_cores, avail_cores, MAX_CORES);
return -1;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_MULTITHREAD_OS
// spawn off new threads, for other cores
for (i = 0, vcore_id = 1; (i < MAX_CORES) && (vcore_id < vm->num_cores); i++) {
- int major = i / 8;
- int minor = i % 8;
+ int major = 0;
+ int minor = 0;
void * core_thread = NULL;
struct guest_info * core = &(vm->cores[vcore_id]);
+ char * specified_cpu = v3_cfg_val(core->core_cfg_data, "target_cpu");
+ uint32_t core_idx = 0;
+
+ if (specified_cpu != NULL) {
+ core_idx = atoi(specified_cpu);
+
+ if ((core_idx < 0) || (core_idx >= MAX_CORES)) {
+ PrintError("Target CPU out of bounds (%d) (MAX_CORES=%d)\n", core_idx, MAX_CORES);
+ }
- /* This assumes that the core 0 thread has been mapped to physical core 0 */
- if (i == V3_Get_CPU()) {
- // We skip the local CPU because it is reserved for vcore 0
- continue;
+ i--; // We reset the logical core idx. Not strictly necessary I guess...
+ } else {
+
+ /* This assumes that the core 0 thread has been mapped to physical core 0 */
+ if (i == V3_Get_CPU()) {
+ // We skip the local CPU because it is reserved for vcore 0
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ core_idx = i;
}
+ major = core_idx / 8;
+ minor = core_idx % 8;
+
+
if ((core_mask[major] & (0x1 << minor)) == 0) {
PrintError("Logical CPU %d not available for virtual core %d; not started\n",
- i, vcore_id);
+ core_idx, vcore_id);
+
+ if (specified_cpu != NULL) {
+ PrintError("CPU was specified explicitly (%d). HARD ERROR\n", core_idx);
+ v3_stop_vm(vm);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
continue;
- }
+ }
PrintDebug("Starting virtual core %u on logical core %u\n",
- vcore_id, i);
+ vcore_id, core_idx);
sprintf(core->exec_name, "%s-%u", vm->name, vcore_id);
PrintDebug("run: core=%u, func=0x%p, arg=0x%p, name=%s\n",
- i, start_core, core, core->exec_name);
+ core_idx, start_core, core, core->exec_name);
// TODO: actually manage these threads instead of just launching them
- core_thread = V3_CREATE_THREAD_ON_CPU(i, start_core, core, core->exec_name);
+ core_thread = V3_CREATE_THREAD_ON_CPU(core_idx, start_core, core, core->exec_name);
if (core_thread == NULL) {
PrintError("Thread launch failed\n");
+ v3_stop_vm(vm);
return -1;
}
if (start_core(&(vm->cores[0])) != 0) {
PrintError("Error starting VM core 0\n");
+ v3_stop_vm(vm);
return -1;
}