/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*--- Management of the translation table and cache. ---*/ /*--- m_transtab.c ---*/ /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation framework. Copyright (C) 2000-2017 Julian Seward jseward@acm.org This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING. */ #include "pub_core_basics.h" #include "pub_core_debuglog.h" #include "pub_core_machine.h" // For VG_(machine_get_VexArchInfo) #include "pub_core_libcbase.h" #include "pub_core_vki.h" // to keep pub_core_libproc.h happy, sigh #include "pub_core_libcproc.h" // VG_(invalidate_icache) #include "pub_core_libcassert.h" #include "pub_core_libcprint.h" #include "pub_core_options.h" #include "pub_core_tooliface.h" // For VG_(details).avg_translation_sizeB #include "pub_core_transtab.h" #include "pub_core_aspacemgr.h" #include "pub_core_mallocfree.h" // VG_(out_of_memory_NORETURN) #include "pub_core_xarray.h" #include "pub_core_dispatch.h" // For VG_(disp_cp*) addresses #define DEBUG_TRANSTAB 0 /*-------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*--- Management of the FIFO-based translation table+cache. ---*/ /*-------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Nr of sectors provided via command line parameter. */ UInt VG_(clo_num_transtab_sectors) = N_SECTORS_DEFAULT; /* Nr of sectors. Will be set by VG_(init_tt_tc) to VG_(clo_num_transtab_sectors). */ static SECno n_sectors = 0; /* Average size of a transtab code entry. 0 means to use the tool provided default. */ UInt VG_(clo_avg_transtab_entry_size) = 0; /*------------------ CONSTANTS ------------------*/ /* Number of entries in hash table of each sector. This needs to be a prime number to work properly, it must be <= 65535 (so that a TTE index fits in a UShort, leaving room for 0xFFFF(EC2TTE_DELETED, HTT_DELETED) to denote 'deleted') and 0xFFFE (HTT_EMPTY) to denote 'Empty' in the hash table. It is strongly recommended not to change this. 65521 is the largest prime <= 65535. */ #define N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR /*10007*/ /*30011*/ /*40009*/ 65521 #define EC2TTE_DELETED 0xFFFF /* 16-bit special value */ #define HTT_DELETED EC2TTE_DELETED #define HTT_EMPTY 0XFFFE // HTTno is the Sector->htt hash table index. Must be the same type as TTEno. typedef UShort HTTno; /* Because each sector contains a hash table of TTEntries, we need to specify the maximum allowable loading, after which the sector is deemed full. */ #define SECTOR_TT_LIMIT_PERCENT 65 /* The sector is deemed full when this many entries are in it. */ #define N_TTES_PER_SECTOR \ ((N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR * SECTOR_TT_LIMIT_PERCENT) / 100) /* Equivalence classes for fast address range deletion. There are 1 + 2^ECLASS_WIDTH bins. The highest one, ECLASS_MISC, describes an address range which does not fall cleanly within any specific bin. Note that ECLASS_SHIFT + ECLASS_WIDTH must be < 32. ECLASS_N must fit in a EclassNo. */ #define ECLASS_SHIFT 13 #define ECLASS_WIDTH 9 #define ECLASS_MISC (1 << ECLASS_WIDTH) #define ECLASS_N (1 + ECLASS_MISC) STATIC_ASSERT(ECLASS_SHIFT + ECLASS_WIDTH < 32); typedef UShort EClassNo; /*------------------ TYPES ------------------*/ /* In edges ("to-me") in the graph created by chaining. */ typedef struct { SECno from_sNo; /* sector number */ TTEno from_tteNo; /* TTE number in given sector */ UInt from_offs: (sizeof(UInt)*8)-1; /* code offset from TCEntry::tcptr where the patch is */ Bool to_fastEP:1; /* Is the patch to a fast or slow entry point? */ } InEdge; /* Out edges ("from-me") in the graph created by chaining. */ typedef struct { SECno to_sNo; /* sector number */ TTEno to_tteNo; /* TTE number in given sector */ UInt from_offs; /* code offset in owning translation where patch is */ } OutEdge; #define N_FIXED_IN_EDGE_ARR 3 typedef struct { Bool has_var:1; /* True if var is used (then n_fixed must be 0) */ UInt n_fixed: (sizeof(UInt)*8)-1; /* 0 .. N_FIXED_IN_EDGE_ARR */ union { InEdge fixed[N_FIXED_IN_EDGE_ARR]; /* if !has_var */ XArray* var; /* XArray* of InEdgeArr */ /* if has_var */ } edges; } InEdgeArr; #define N_FIXED_OUT_EDGE_ARR 2 typedef struct { Bool has_var:1; /* True if var is used (then n_fixed must be 0) */ UInt n_fixed: (sizeof(UInt)*8)-1; /* 0 .. N_FIXED_OUT_EDGE_ARR */ union { OutEdge fixed[N_FIXED_OUT_EDGE_ARR]; /* if !has_var */ XArray* var; /* XArray* of OutEdgeArr */ /* if has_var */ } edges; } OutEdgeArr; /* A translation-table entry. This indicates precisely which areas of guest code are included in the translation, and contains all other auxiliary info too. These are split into hold and cold parts, TTEntryH and TTEntryC, so as to be more cache-friendly (a.k.a. "faster") when searching for translations that intersect with a certain guest code address range, for deletion. In the worst case this can involve a sequential scan through all the hot parts, so they are packed as compactly as possible -- 32 bytes on a 64-bit platform, 20 bytes on a 32-bit platform. Each TTEntry is logically a matching cold-and-hot pair, and in fact it was originally one structure. First, the cold part. */ typedef struct { union { struct { /* Profiling only: the count and weight (arbitrary meaning) for this translation. Weight is a property of the translation itself and computed once when the translation is created. Count is an entry count for the translation and is incremented by 1 every time the translation is used, if we are profiling. */ ULong count; UShort weight; } prof; // if status == InUse TTEno next_empty_tte; // if status != InUse } usage; /* 64-bit aligned pointer to one or more 64-bit words containing the corresponding host code (must be in the same sector!) This is a pointer into the sector's tc (code) area. */ ULong* tcptr; /* This is the original guest address that purportedly is the entry point of the translation. You might think that .entry should be the same as .vge->base[0], and most of the time it is. However, when doing redirections, that is not the case. .vge must always correctly describe the guest code sections from which this translation was made. However, .entry may or may not be a lie, depending on whether or not we're doing redirection. */ Addr entry; /* Address range summary info: these are pointers back to eclass[] entries in the containing Sector. Those entries in turn point back here -- the two structures are mutually redundant but both necessary to make fast deletions work. The eclass info is similar to, and derived from, this entry's 'vge' field, but it is not the same */ UShort n_tte2ec; // # tte2ec pointers (1 to 3) EClassNo tte2ec_ec[3]; // for each, the eclass # UInt tte2ec_ix[3]; // and the index within the eclass. // for i in 0 .. n_tte2ec-1 // sec->ec2tte[ tte2ec_ec[i] ][ tte2ec_ix[i] ] // should be the index // of this TTEntry in the containing Sector's tt array. /* Admin information for chaining. 'in_edges' is a set of the patch points which jump to this translation -- hence are predecessors in the control flow graph. 'out_edges' points to successors in the control flow graph -- translations to which this one has a patched jump. In short these are just backwards and forwards edges in the graph of patched-together blocks. The 'in_edges' contain slightly more info, enough that we can undo the chaining of each mentioned patch point. The 'out_edges' list exists only so that we can visit the 'in_edges' entries of all blocks we're patched through to, in order to remove ourselves from then when we're deleted. */ /* A translation can disappear for two reasons: 1. erased (as part of the oldest sector cleanup) when the youngest sector is full. 2. discarded due to calls to VG_(discard_translations). VG_(discard_translations) sets the status of the translation to 'Deleted'. A.o., the gdbserver discards one or more translations when a breakpoint is inserted or removed at an Addr, or when single stepping mode is enabled/disabled or when a translation is instrumented for gdbserver (all the target jumps of this translation are invalidated). So, it is possible that the translation A to be patched (to obtain a patched jump from A to B) is invalidated after B is translated and before A is patched. In case a translation is erased or discarded, the patching cannot be done. VG_(tt_tc_do_chaining) and find_TTEntry_from_hcode are checking the 'from' translation still exists before doing the patching. Is it safe to erase or discard the current translation E being executed ? Amazing, but yes, it is safe. Here is the explanation: The translation E being executed can only be erased if a new translation N is being done. A new translation is done only if the host addr is a not yet patched jump to another translation. In such a case, the guest address of N is assigned to the PC in the VEX state. Control is returned to the scheduler. N will be translated. This can erase the translation E (in case of sector full). VG_(tt_tc_do_chaining) will not do the chaining to a non found translation E. The execution will continue at the current guest PC (i.e. the translation N). => it is safe to erase the current translation being executed. The current translation E being executed can also be discarded (e.g. by gdbserver). VG_(discard_translations) will mark this translation E as Deleted, but the translation itself is not erased. In particular, its host code can only be overwritten or erased in case a new translation is done. A new translation will only be done if a not yet translated jump is to be executed. The execution of the Deleted translation E will continue till a non patched jump is encountered. This situation is then similar to the 'erasing' case above : the current translation E can be erased or overwritten, as the execution will continue at the new translation N. */ /* It is possible, although very unlikely, that a block A has more than one patched jump to block B. This could happen if (eg) A finishes "jcond B; jmp B". This means in turn that B's in_edges set can list A more than once (twice in this example). However, each such entry must have a different from_offs, since a patched jump can only jump to one place at once (it's meaningless for it to have multiple destinations.) IOW, the successor and predecessor edges in the graph are not uniquely determined by a TTEntry --> TTEntry pair, but rather by a (TTEntry,offset) --> TTEntry triple. If A has multiple edges to B then B will mention A multiple times in its in_edges. To make things simpler, we then require that A mentions B exactly the same number of times in its out_edges. Furthermore, a matching out-in pair must have the same offset (from_offs). This facilitates sanity checking, and it facilitates establishing the invariant that a out_edges set may not have duplicates when using the equality defined by (TTEntry,offset). Hence the out_edges and in_edges sets really do have both have set semantics. eg if A has been patched to B at offsets 42 and 87 (in A) then A.out_edges = { (B,42), (B,87) } (in any order) and B.in_edges = { (A,42), (A,87) } (in any order) Hence for each node pair P->Q in the graph, there's a 1:1 mapping between P.out_edges and Q.in_edges. */ InEdgeArr in_edges; OutEdgeArr out_edges; } TTEntryC; /* And this is the hot part. */ typedef struct { /* This structure describes precisely what ranges of guest code the translation covers, so we can decide whether or not to delete it when translations of a given address range are invalidated. Originally this was a VexGuestExtents, but that itself is 32 bytes on a 64-bit target, and we really want to squeeze in an 8-bit |status| field into the 32 byte field, so as to get 2 of them in a 64 byte LLC line. Hence the VexGuestExtents fields are inlined, the _n_used field is changed to a UChar (it only ever has the values 1, 2 or 3) and the 8-bit status field is placed in byte 31 of the structure. */ /* ORIGINALLY: VexGuestExtents vge; */ Addr vge_base[3]; UShort vge_len[3]; UChar vge_n_used; /* BEWARE: is UShort in VexGuestExtents */ /* Status of the slot. Note, we need to be able to do lazy deletion, hence the Deleted state. */ enum { InUse, Deleted, Empty } status : 8; } TTEntryH; /* Impedance matchers, that convert between a VexGuestExtents and a TTEntryH, ignoring TTEntryH::status, which doesn't exist in a VexGuestExtents -- it is entirely unrelated. */ /* Takes a VexGuestExtents and pushes it into a TTEntryH. The TTEntryH.status field is left unchanged. */ static inline void TTEntryH__from_VexGuestExtents ( /*MOD*/TTEntryH* tteH, const VexGuestExtents* vge ) { tteH->vge_base[0] = vge->base[0]; tteH->vge_base[1] = vge->base[1]; tteH->vge_base[2] = vge->base[2]; tteH->vge_len[0] = vge->len[0]; tteH->vge_len[1] = vge->len[1]; tteH->vge_len[2] = vge->len[2]; tteH->vge_n_used = (UChar)vge->n_used; /* BEWARE: no range check. */ } /* Takes a TTEntryH and pushes the vge_ components into a VexGuestExtents. */ static inline void TTEntryH__to_VexGuestExtents ( /*MOD*/VexGuestExtents* vge, const TTEntryH* tteH ) { vge->base[0] = tteH->vge_base[0]; vge->base[1] = tteH->vge_base[1]; vge->base[2] = tteH->vge_base[2]; vge->len[0] = tteH->vge_len[0] ; vge->len[1] = tteH->vge_len[1] ; vge->len[2] = tteH->vge_len[2] ; vge->n_used = (UShort)tteH->vge_n_used ; } /* A structure used for mapping host code addresses back to the relevant TTEntry. Used when doing chaining, for finding the TTEntry to which some arbitrary patch address belongs. */ typedef struct { UChar* start; UInt len; TTEno tteNo; } HostExtent; /* Finally, a sector itself. Each sector contains an array of TCEntries, which hold code, and an array of TTEntries, containing all required administrative info. Profiling is supported using the TTEntry usage.prof.count and usage.prof.weight fields, if required. If the sector is not in use, all three pointers are NULL and tt_n_inuse is zero. */ typedef struct { /* The TCEntry area. Size of this depends on the average translation size. We try and size it so it becomes full precisely when this sector's translation table (tt) reaches its load limit (SECTOR_TT_LIMIT_PERCENT). */ ULong* tc; /* An hash table, mapping guest address to an index in the tt array. htt is a fixed size, always containing exactly N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR entries. */ TTEno* htt; /* The TTEntry{C,H} arrays. These are a fixed size, always containing exactly N_TTES_PER_SECTOR entries. */ TTEntryC* ttC; TTEntryH* ttH; /* This points to the current allocation point in tc. */ ULong* tc_next; /* The count of tt entries with state InUse. */ Int tt_n_inuse; /* A list of Empty/Deleted entries, chained by tte->next_empty_tte */ TTEno empty_tt_list; /* Expandable arrays of tt indices for each of the ECLASS_N address range equivalence classes. These hold indices into the containing sector's tt array, which in turn should point back here. */ Int ec2tte_size[ECLASS_N]; Int ec2tte_used[ECLASS_N]; TTEno* ec2tte[ECLASS_N]; /* The host extents. The [start, +len) ranges are constructed in strictly non-overlapping order, so we can binary search them at any time. */ XArray* host_extents; /* XArray* of HostExtent */ } Sector; /*------------------ DECLS ------------------*/ /* The root data structure is an array of sectors. The index of the youngest sector is recorded, and new translations are put into that sector. When it fills up, we move along to the next sector and start to fill that up, wrapping around at the end of the array. That way, once all N_TC_SECTORS have been bought into use for the first time, and are full, we then re-use the oldest sector, endlessly. When running, youngest sector should be between >= 0 and < N_TC_SECTORS. The initial value indicates the TT/TC system is not yet initialised. */ static Sector sectors[MAX_N_SECTORS]; static Int youngest_sector = INV_SNO; /* The number of ULongs in each TCEntry area. This is computed once at startup and does not change. */ static Int tc_sector_szQ = 0; /* A list of sector numbers, in the order which they should be searched to find translations. This is an optimisation to be used when searching for translations and should not affect correctness. INV_SNO denotes "no entry". */ static SECno sector_search_order[MAX_N_SECTORS]; /* Fast helper for the TC. A direct-mapped cache which holds a set of recently used (guest address, host address) pairs. This array is referred to directly from m_dispatch/dispatch-.S. Entries in tt_fast may refer to any valid TC entry, regardless of which sector it's in. Consequently we must be very careful to invalidate this cache when TC entries are changed or disappear. A special .guest address - TRANSTAB_BOGUS_GUEST_ADDR -- must be pointed at to cause that cache entry to miss. This relies on the assumption that no guest code actually has that address, hence a value 0x1 seems good. m_translate gives the client a synthetic segfault if it tries to execute at this address. */ /* typedef struct { Addr guest; Addr host; } FastCacheEntry; */ /*global*/ __attribute__((aligned(16))) FastCacheEntry VG_(tt_fast)[VG_TT_FAST_SIZE]; /* Make sure we're not used before initialisation. */ static Bool init_done = False; /*------------------ STATS DECLS ------------------*/ /* Number of fast-cache updates and flushes done. */ static ULong n_fast_flushes = 0; static ULong n_fast_updates = 0; /* Number of full lookups done. */ static ULong n_full_lookups = 0; static ULong n_lookup_probes = 0; /* Number/osize/tsize of translations entered; also the number of those for which self-checking was requested. */ static ULong n_in_count = 0; static ULong n_in_osize = 0; static ULong n_in_tsize = 0; static ULong n_in_sc_count = 0; /* Number/osize of translations discarded due to lack of space. */ static ULong n_dump_count = 0; static ULong n_dump_osize = 0; static ULong n_sectors_recycled = 0; /* Number/osize of translations discarded due to requests to do so. */ static ULong n_disc_count = 0; static ULong n_disc_osize = 0; /*-------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*--- Misc ---*/ /*-------------------------------------------------------------*/ static void* ttaux_malloc ( const HChar* tag, SizeT n ) { return VG_(arena_malloc)(VG_AR_TTAUX, tag, n); } static void ttaux_free ( void* p ) { VG_(arena_free)(VG_AR_TTAUX, p); } /*-------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*--- Chaining support ---*/ /*-------------------------------------------------------------*/ static inline TTEntryC* index_tteC ( SECno sNo, TTEno tteNo ) { vg_assert(sNo < n_sectors); vg_assert(tteNo < N_TTES_PER_SECTOR); Sector* s = §ors[sNo]; vg_assert(s->ttC && s->ttH); TTEntryC* tteC = &s->ttC[tteNo]; TTEntryH* tteH = &s->ttH[tteNo]; vg_assert(tteH->status == InUse); return tteC; } static inline TTEntryH* index_tteH ( SECno sNo, TTEno tteNo ) { vg_assert(sNo < n_sectors); vg_assert(tteNo < N_TTES_PER_SECTOR); Sector* s = §ors[sNo]; vg_assert(s->ttH); TTEntryH* tteH = &s->ttH[tteNo]; vg_assert(tteH->status == InUse); return tteH; } static void InEdge__init ( InEdge* ie ) { ie->from_sNo = INV_SNO; /* invalid */ ie->from_tteNo = 0; ie->from_offs = 0; ie->to_fastEP = False; } static void OutEdge__init ( OutEdge* oe ) { oe->to_sNo = INV_SNO; /* invalid */ oe->to_tteNo = 0; oe->from_offs = 0; } static void TTEntryC__init ( TTEntryC* tteC ) { VG_(bzero_inline)(tteC, sizeof(*tteC)); } static void TTEntryH__init ( TTEntryH* tteH ) { VG_(bzero_inline)(tteH, sizeof(*tteH)); } static UWord InEdgeArr__size ( const InEdgeArr* iea ) { if (iea->has_var) { vg_assert(iea->n_fixed == 0); return VG_(sizeXA)(iea->edges.var); } else { vg_assert(iea->n_fixed <= N_FIXED_IN_EDGE_ARR); return iea->n_fixed; } } static void InEdgeArr__makeEmpty ( InEdgeArr* iea ) { if (iea->has_var) { vg_assert(iea->n_fixed == 0); VG_(deleteXA)(iea->edges.var); iea->edges.var = NULL; iea->has_var = False; } else { vg_assert(iea->n_fixed <= N_FIXED_IN_EDGE_ARR); iea->n_fixed = 0; } } static InEdge* InEdgeArr__index ( InEdgeArr* iea, UWord i ) { if (iea->has_var) { vg_assert(iea->n_fixed == 0); return (InEdge*)VG_(indexXA)(iea->edges.var, i); } else { vg_assert(i < iea->n_fixed); return &iea->edges.fixed[i]; } } static void InEdgeArr__deleteIndex ( InEdgeArr* iea, UWord i ) { if (iea->has_var) { vg_assert(iea->n_fixed == 0); VG_(removeIndexXA)(iea->edges.var, i); } else { vg_assert(i < iea->n_fixed); for (; i+1 < iea->n_fixed; i++) { iea->edges.fixed[i] = iea->edges.fixed[i+1]; } iea->n_fixed--; } } static void InEdgeArr__add ( InEdgeArr* iea, InEdge* ie ) { if (iea->has_var) { vg_assert(iea->n_fixed == 0); VG_(addToXA)(iea->edges.var, ie); } else { vg_assert(iea->n_fixed <= N_FIXED_IN_EDGE_ARR); if (iea->n_fixed == N_FIXED_IN_EDGE_ARR) { /* The fixed array is full, so we have to initialise an XArray and copy the fixed array into it. */ XArray *var = VG_(newXA)(ttaux_malloc, "transtab.IEA__add", ttaux_free, sizeof(InEdge)); VG_(hintSizeXA) (var, iea->n_fixed + 1); UWord i; for (i = 0; i < iea->n_fixed; i++) { VG_(addToXA)(var, &iea->edges.fixed[i]); } VG_(addToXA)(var, ie); iea->n_fixed = 0; iea->has_var = True; iea->edges.var = var; } else { /* Just add to the fixed array. */ iea->edges.fixed[iea->n_fixed++] = *ie; } } } static UWord OutEdgeArr__size ( const OutEdgeArr* oea ) { if (oea->has_var) { vg_assert(oea->n_fixed == 0); return VG_(sizeXA)(oea->edges.var); } else { vg_assert(oea->n_fixed <= N_FIXED_OUT_EDGE_ARR); return oea->n_fixed; } } static void OutEdgeArr__makeEmpty ( OutEdgeArr* oea ) { if (oea->has_var) { vg_assert(oea->n_fixed == 0); VG_(deleteXA)(oea->edges.var); oea->edges.var = NULL; oea->has_var = False; } else { vg_assert(oea->n_fixed <= N_FIXED_OUT_EDGE_ARR); oea->n_fixed = 0; } } static OutEdge* OutEdgeArr__index ( OutEdgeArr* oea, UWord i ) { if (oea->has_var) { vg_assert(oea->n_fixed == 0); return (OutEdge*)VG_(indexXA)(oea->edges.var, i); } else { vg_assert(i < oea->n_fixed); return &oea->edges.fixed[i]; } } static void OutEdgeArr__deleteIndex ( OutEdgeArr* oea, UWord i ) { if (oea->has_var) { vg_assert(oea->n_fixed == 0); VG_(removeIndexXA)(oea->edges.var, i); } else { vg_assert(i < oea->n_fixed); for (; i+1 < oea->n_fixed; i++) { oea->edges.fixed[i] = oea->edges.fixed[i+1]; } oea->n_fixed--; } } static void OutEdgeArr__add ( OutEdgeArr* oea, OutEdge* oe ) { if (oea->has_var) { vg_assert(oea->n_fixed == 0); VG_(addToXA)(oea->edges.var, oe); } else { vg_assert(oea->n_fixed <= N_FIXED_OUT_EDGE_ARR); if (oea->n_fixed == N_FIXED_OUT_EDGE_ARR) { /* The fixed array is full, so we have to initialise an XArray and copy the fixed array into it. */ XArray *var = VG_(newXA)(ttaux_malloc, "transtab.OEA__add", ttaux_free, sizeof(OutEdge)); VG_(hintSizeXA) (var, oea->n_fixed+1); UWord i; for (i = 0; i < oea->n_fixed; i++) { VG_(addToXA)(var, &oea->edges.fixed[i]); } VG_(addToXA)(var, oe); oea->n_fixed = 0; oea->has_var = True; oea->edges.var = var; } else { /* Just add to the fixed array. */ oea->edges.fixed[oea->n_fixed++] = *oe; } } } static Int HostExtent__cmpOrd ( const void* v1, const void* v2 ) { const HostExtent* hx1 = v1; const HostExtent* hx2 = v2; if (hx1->start + hx1->len <= hx2->start) return -1; if (hx2->start + hx2->len <= hx1->start) return 1; return 0; /* partial overlap */ } /* True if hx is a dead host extent, i.e. corresponds to host code of an entry that was invalidated. */ static Bool HostExtent__is_dead (const HostExtent* hx, const Sector* sec) { const TTEno tteNo = hx->tteNo; #define LDEBUG(m) if (DEBUG_TRANSTAB) \ VG_(printf) (m \ " start 0x%p len %u sector %d ttslot %u" \ " tt.entry 0x%lu tt.tcptr 0x%p\n", \ hx->start, hx->len, (int)(sec - sectors), \ hx->tteNo, \ sec->ttC[tteNo].entry, sec->ttC[tteNo].tcptr) /* Entry might have been invalidated and not re-used yet.*/ if (sec->ttH[tteNo].status == Deleted) { LDEBUG("found deleted entry"); return True; } /* Maybe we found this entry via a host_extents which was inserted for an entry which was changed to Deleted then re-used after. If this entry was re-used, then its tcptr is >= to host_extents start (i.e. the previous tcptr) + len. This is the case as there is no re-use of host code: a new entry or re-used entry always gets "higher value" host code. */ if ((UChar*) sec->ttC[tteNo].tcptr >= hx->start + hx->len) { LDEBUG("found re-used entry"); return True; } return False; #undef LDEBUG } static __attribute__((noinline)) Bool find_TTEntry_from_hcode( /*OUT*/SECno* from_sNo, /*OUT*/TTEno* from_tteNo, void* hcode ) { SECno i; /* Search order logic copied from VG_(search_transtab). */ for (i = 0; i < n_sectors; i++) { SECno sno = sector_search_order[i]; if (UNLIKELY(sno == INV_SNO)) return False; /* run out of sectors to search */ const Sector* sec = §ors[sno]; const XArray* /* of HostExtent */ host_extents = sec->host_extents; vg_assert(host_extents); HostExtent key; VG_(memset)(&key, 0, sizeof(key)); key.start = hcode; key.len = 1; Word firstW = -1, lastW = -1; Bool found = VG_(lookupXA_UNSAFE)( host_extents, &key, &firstW, &lastW, HostExtent__cmpOrd ); vg_assert(firstW == lastW); // always true, even if not found if (found) { HostExtent* hx = VG_(indexXA)(host_extents, firstW); TTEno tteNo = hx->tteNo; /* Do some additional sanity checks. */ vg_assert(tteNo < N_TTES_PER_SECTOR); /* if this hx entry corresponds to dead host code, we must tell this code has not been found, as it cannot be patched. */ if (HostExtent__is_dead (hx, sec)) return False; vg_assert(sec->ttH[tteNo].status == InUse); /* Can only half check that the found TTEntry contains hcode, due to not having a length value for the hcode in the TTEntry. */ vg_assert((UChar*)sec->ttC[tteNo].tcptr <= (UChar*)hcode); /* Looks plausible */ *from_sNo = sno; *from_tteNo = tteNo; return True; } } return False; } /* Figure out whether or not hcode is jitted code present in the main code cache (but not in the no-redir cache). Used for sanity checking. */ static Bool is_in_the_main_TC ( const void* hcode ) { SECno i, sno; for (i = 0; i < n_sectors; i++) { sno = sector_search_order[i]; if (sno == INV_SNO) break; /* run out of sectors to search */ if ((const UChar*)hcode >= (const UChar*)sectors[sno].tc && (const UChar*)hcode <= (const UChar*)sectors[sno].tc_next + sizeof(ULong) - 1) return True; } return False; } /* Fulfill a chaining request, and record admin info so we can undo it later, if required. */ void VG_(tt_tc_do_chaining) ( void* from__patch_addr, SECno to_sNo, TTEno to_tteNo, Bool to_fastEP ) { /* Get the CPU info established at startup. */ VexArch arch_host = VexArch_INVALID; VexArchInfo archinfo_host; VG_(bzero_inline)(&archinfo_host, sizeof(archinfo_host)); VG_(machine_get_VexArchInfo)( &arch_host, &archinfo_host ); VexEndness endness_host = archinfo_host.endness; // host_code is where we're patching to. So it needs to // take into account, whether we're jumping to the slow // or fast entry point. By definition, the fast entry point // is exactly one event check's worth of code along from // the slow (tcptr) entry point. TTEntryC* to_tteC = index_tteC(to_sNo, to_tteNo); void* host_code = ((UChar*)to_tteC->tcptr) + (to_fastEP ? LibVEX_evCheckSzB(arch_host) : 0); // stay sane -- the patch point (dst) is in this sector's code cache vg_assert( (UChar*)host_code >= (UChar*)sectors[to_sNo].tc ); vg_assert( (UChar*)host_code <= (UChar*)sectors[to_sNo].tc_next + sizeof(ULong) - 1 ); /* Find the TTEntry for the from__ code. This isn't simple since we only know the patch address, which is going to be somewhere inside the from_ block. */ SECno from_sNo = INV_SNO; TTEno from_tteNo = INV_TTE; Bool from_found = find_TTEntry_from_hcode( &from_sNo, &from_tteNo, from__patch_addr ); if (!from_found) { // The from code might have been discarded due to sector re-use // or marked Deleted due to translation invalidation. // In such a case, don't do the chaining. VG_(debugLog)(1,"transtab", "host code %p not found (discarded? sector recycled?)" " => no chaining done\n", from__patch_addr); return; } TTEntryC* from_tteC = index_tteC(from_sNo, from_tteNo); /* Get VEX to do the patching itself. We have to hand it off since it is host-dependent. */ VexInvalRange vir = LibVEX_Chain( arch_host, endness_host, from__patch_addr, VG_(fnptr_to_fnentry)( to_fastEP ? &VG_(disp_cp_chain_me_to_fastEP) : &VG_(disp_cp_chain_me_to_slowEP)), (void*)host_code ); VG_(invalidate_icache)( (void*)vir.start, vir.len ); /* Now do the tricky bit -- update the ch_succs and ch_preds info for the two translations involved, so we can undo the chaining later, which we will have to do if the to_ block gets removed for whatever reason. */ /* This is the new from_ -> to_ link to add. */ InEdge ie; InEdge__init(&ie); ie.from_sNo = from_sNo; ie.from_tteNo = from_tteNo; ie.to_fastEP = to_fastEP; HWord from_offs = (HWord)( (UChar*)from__patch_addr - (UChar*)from_tteC->tcptr ); vg_assert(from_offs < 100000/* let's say */); ie.from_offs = (UInt)from_offs; /* This is the new to_ -> from_ backlink to add. */ OutEdge oe; OutEdge__init(&oe); oe.to_sNo = to_sNo; oe.to_tteNo = to_tteNo; oe.from_offs = (UInt)from_offs; /* Add .. */ InEdgeArr__add(&to_tteC->in_edges, &ie); OutEdgeArr__add(&from_tteC->out_edges, &oe); } /* Unchain one patch, as described by the specified InEdge. For sanity check purposes only (to check that the patched location is as expected) it also requires the fast and slow entry point addresses of the destination block (that is, the block that owns this InEdge). */ __attribute__((noinline)) static void unchain_one ( VexArch arch_host, VexEndness endness_host, InEdge* ie, void* to_fastEPaddr, void* to_slowEPaddr ) { vg_assert(ie); TTEntryC* tteC = index_tteC(ie->from_sNo, ie->from_tteNo); UChar* place_to_patch = ((UChar*)tteC->tcptr) + ie->from_offs; UChar* disp_cp_chain_me = VG_(fnptr_to_fnentry)( ie->to_fastEP ? &VG_(disp_cp_chain_me_to_fastEP) : &VG_(disp_cp_chain_me_to_slowEP) ); UChar* place_to_jump_to_EXPECTED = ie->to_fastEP ? to_fastEPaddr : to_slowEPaddr; // stay sane: both src and dst for this unchaining are // in the main code cache vg_assert( is_in_the_main_TC(place_to_patch) ); // src vg_assert( is_in_the_main_TC(place_to_jump_to_EXPECTED) ); // dst // dst check is ok because LibVEX_UnChain checks that // place_to_jump_to_EXPECTED really is the current dst, and // asserts if it isn't. VexInvalRange vir = LibVEX_UnChain( arch_host, endness_host, place_to_patch, place_to_jump_to_EXPECTED, disp_cp_chain_me ); VG_(invalidate_icache)( (void*)vir.start, vir.len ); } /* The specified block is about to be deleted. Update the preds and succs of its associated blocks accordingly. This includes undoing any chained jumps to this block. */ static void unchain_in_preparation_for_deletion ( VexArch arch_host, VexEndness endness_host, SECno here_sNo, TTEno here_tteNo ) { if (DEBUG_TRANSTAB) VG_(printf)("QQQ unchain_in_prep %u.%u...\n", here_sNo, here_tteNo); UWord i, j, n, m; Int evCheckSzB = LibVEX_evCheckSzB(arch_host); TTEntryC* here_tteC = index_tteC(here_sNo, here_tteNo); TTEntryH* here_tteH = index_tteH(here_sNo, here_tteNo); if (DEBUG_TRANSTAB) VG_(printf)("... QQQ tt.entry 0x%lu tt.tcptr 0x%p\n", here_tteC->entry, here_tteC->tcptr); vg_assert(here_tteH->status == InUse); /* Visit all InEdges owned by here_tte. */ n = InEdgeArr__size(&here_tteC->in_edges); for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { InEdge* ie = InEdgeArr__index(&here_tteC->in_edges, i); // Undo the chaining. UChar* here_slow_EP = (UChar*)here_tteC->tcptr; UChar* here_fast_EP = here_slow_EP + evCheckSzB; unchain_one(arch_host, endness_host, ie, here_fast_EP, here_slow_EP); // Find the corresponding entry in the "from" node's out_edges, // and remove it. TTEntryC* from_tteC = index_tteC(ie->from_sNo, ie->from_tteNo); m = OutEdgeArr__size(&from_tteC->out_edges); vg_assert(m > 0); // it must have at least one entry for (j = 0; j < m; j++) { OutEdge* oe = OutEdgeArr__index(&from_tteC->out_edges, j); if (oe->to_sNo == here_sNo && oe->to_tteNo == here_tteNo && oe->from_offs == ie->from_offs) break; } vg_assert(j < m); // "oe must be findable" OutEdgeArr__deleteIndex(&from_tteC->out_edges, j); } /* Visit all OutEdges owned by here_tte. */ n = OutEdgeArr__size(&here_tteC->out_edges); for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { OutEdge* oe = OutEdgeArr__index(&here_tteC->out_edges, i); // Find the corresponding entry in the "to" node's in_edges, // and remove it. TTEntryC* to_tteC = index_tteC(oe->to_sNo, oe->to_tteNo); m = InEdgeArr__size(&to_tteC->in_edges); vg_assert(m > 0); // it must have at least one entry for (j = 0; j < m; j++) { InEdge* ie = InEdgeArr__index(&to_tteC->in_edges, j); if (ie->from_sNo == here_sNo && ie->from_tteNo == here_tteNo && ie->from_offs == oe->from_offs) break; } vg_assert(j < m); // "ie must be findable" InEdgeArr__deleteIndex(&to_tteC->in_edges, j); } InEdgeArr__makeEmpty(&here_tteC->in_edges); OutEdgeArr__makeEmpty(&here_tteC->out_edges); } /*-------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*--- Address-range equivalence class stuff ---*/ /*-------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Return equivalence class number for a range. */ static EClassNo range_to_eclass ( Addr start, UInt len ) { UInt mask = (1 << ECLASS_WIDTH) - 1; UInt lo = (UInt)start; UInt hi = lo + len - 1; UInt loBits = (lo >> ECLASS_SHIFT) & mask; UInt hiBits = (hi >> ECLASS_SHIFT) & mask; if (loBits == hiBits) { vg_assert(loBits < ECLASS_N-1); return loBits; } else { return ECLASS_MISC; } } /* Calculates the equivalence class numbers for any VexGuestExtent. These are written in *eclasses, which must be big enough to hold 3 Ints. The number written, between 1 and 3, is returned. The eclasses are presented in order, and any duplicates are removed. */ static Int vexGuestExtents_to_eclasses ( /*OUT*/EClassNo* eclasses, const TTEntryH* tteH ) { # define SWAP(_lv1,_lv2) \ do { Int t = _lv1; _lv1 = _lv2; _lv2 = t; } while (0) UInt i, j, n_ec; EClassNo r; vg_assert(tteH->vge_n_used >= 1 && tteH->vge_n_used <= 3); n_ec = 0; for (i = 0; i < tteH->vge_n_used; i++) { r = range_to_eclass( tteH->vge_base[i], tteH->vge_len[i] ); if (r == ECLASS_MISC) goto bad; /* only add if we haven't already seen it */ for (j = 0; j < n_ec; j++) if (eclasses[j] == r) break; if (j == n_ec) eclasses[n_ec++] = r; } if (n_ec == 1) return 1; if (n_ec == 2) { /* sort */ if (eclasses[0] > eclasses[1]) SWAP(eclasses[0], eclasses[1]); return 2; } if (n_ec == 3) { /* sort */ if (eclasses[0] > eclasses[2]) SWAP(eclasses[0], eclasses[2]); if (eclasses[0] > eclasses[1]) SWAP(eclasses[0], eclasses[1]); if (eclasses[1] > eclasses[2]) SWAP(eclasses[1], eclasses[2]); return 3; } /* NOTREACHED */ vg_assert(0); bad: eclasses[0] = ECLASS_MISC; return 1; # undef SWAP } /* Add tteno to the set of entries listed for equivalence class ec in this sector. Returns used location in eclass array. */ static UInt addEClassNo ( /*MOD*/Sector* sec, EClassNo ec, TTEno tteno ) { Int old_sz, new_sz, i, r; TTEno *old_ar, *new_ar; vg_assert(ec >= 0 && ec < ECLASS_N); vg_assert(tteno < N_TTES_PER_SECTOR); if (DEBUG_TRANSTAB) VG_(printf)("ec %d gets %d\n", ec, (Int)tteno); if (sec->ec2tte_used[ec] >= sec->ec2tte_size[ec]) { vg_assert(sec->ec2tte_used[ec] == sec->ec2tte_size[ec]); old_sz = sec->ec2tte_size[ec]; old_ar = sec->ec2tte[ec]; new_sz = old_sz==0 ? 8 : old_sz<64 ? 2*old_sz : (3*old_sz)/2; new_ar = ttaux_malloc("transtab.aECN.1", new_sz * sizeof(TTEno)); for (i = 0; i < old_sz; i++) new_ar[i] = old_ar[i]; if (old_ar) ttaux_free(old_ar); sec->ec2tte_size[ec] = new_sz; sec->ec2tte[ec] = new_ar; if (DEBUG_TRANSTAB) VG_(printf)("expand ec %d to %d\n", ec, new_sz); } /* Common case */ r = sec->ec2tte_used[ec]++; vg_assert(r >= 0 && r < sec->ec2tte_size[ec]); sec->ec2tte[ec][r] = tteno; return (UInt)r; } /* 'vge' is being added to 'sec' at TT entry 'tteno'. Add appropriate eclass entries to 'sec'. */ static void upd_eclasses_after_add ( /*MOD*/Sector* sec, TTEno tteno ) { Int i, r; EClassNo eclasses[3]; vg_assert(tteno >= 0 && tteno < N_TTES_PER_SECTOR); TTEntryH* tteH = &sec->ttH[tteno]; r = vexGuestExtents_to_eclasses( eclasses, tteH ); vg_assert(r >= 1 && r <= 3); TTEntryC* tteC = &sec->ttC[tteno]; tteC->n_tte2ec = r; for (i = 0; i < r; i++) { tteC->tte2ec_ec[i] = eclasses[i]; tteC->tte2ec_ix[i] = addEClassNo( sec, eclasses[i], tteno ); } } /* Check the eclass info in 'sec' to ensure it is consistent. Returns True if OK, False if something's not right. Expensive. */ static Bool sanity_check_eclasses_in_sector ( const Sector* sec ) { # define BAD(_str) do { whassup = (_str); goto bad; } while (0) const HChar* whassup = NULL; Int j, k, n, ec_idx; EClassNo i; EClassNo ec_num; TTEno tteno; ULong* tce; /* Basic checks on this sector */ if (sec->tt_n_inuse < 0 || sec->tt_n_inuse > N_TTES_PER_SECTOR) BAD("invalid sec->tt_n_inuse"); tce = sec->tc_next; if (tce < &sec->tc[0] || tce > &sec->tc[tc_sector_szQ]) BAD("sec->tc_next points outside tc"); /* For each eclass ... */ for (i = 0; i < ECLASS_N; i++) { if (sec->ec2tte_size[i] == 0 && sec->ec2tte[i] != NULL) BAD("ec2tte_size/ec2tte mismatch(1)"); if (sec->ec2tte_size[i] != 0 && sec->ec2tte[i] == NULL) BAD("ec2tte_size/ec2tte mismatch(2)"); if (sec->ec2tte_used[i] < 0 || sec->ec2tte_used[i] > sec->ec2tte_size[i]) BAD("implausible ec2tte_used"); if (sec->ec2tte_used[i] == 0) continue; /* For each tt reference in each eclass .. ensure the reference is to a valid tt entry, and that the entry's address ranges really include this eclass. */ for (j = 0; j < sec->ec2tte_used[i]; j++) { tteno = sec->ec2tte[i][j]; if (tteno == EC2TTE_DELETED) continue; if (tteno >= N_TTES_PER_SECTOR) BAD("implausible tteno"); TTEntryC* tteC = &sec->ttC[tteno]; TTEntryH* tteH = &sec->ttH[tteno]; if (tteH->status != InUse) BAD("tteno points to non-inuse tte"); if (tteC->n_tte2ec < 1 || tteC->n_tte2ec > 3) BAD("tteC->n_tte2ec out of range"); /* Exactly least one of tte->eclasses[0 .. tte->n_eclasses-1] must equal i. Inspect tte's eclass info. */ n = 0; for (k = 0; k < tteC->n_tte2ec; k++) { if (k < tteC->n_tte2ec-1 && tteC->tte2ec_ec[k] >= tteC->tte2ec_ec[k+1]) BAD("tteC->tte2ec_ec[..] out of order"); ec_num = tteC->tte2ec_ec[k]; if (ec_num < 0 || ec_num >= ECLASS_N) BAD("tteC->tte2ec_ec[..] out of range"); if (ec_num != i) continue; ec_idx = tteC->tte2ec_ix[k]; if (ec_idx < 0 || ec_idx >= sec->ec2tte_used[i]) BAD("tteC->tte2ec_ix[..] out of range"); if (ec_idx == j) n++; } if (n != 1) BAD("tteno does not point back at eclass"); } } /* That establishes that for each forward pointer from TTEntrys there is a corresponding backward pointer from the eclass[] arrays. However, it doesn't rule out the possibility of other, bogus pointers in the eclass[] arrays. So do those similarly: scan through them and check the TTEntryies they point at point back. */ for (tteno = 0; tteno < N_TTES_PER_SECTOR; tteno++) { TTEntryC* tteC = &sec->ttC[tteno]; TTEntryH* tteH = &sec->ttH[tteno]; if (tteH->status == Empty || tteH->status == Deleted) { if (tteC->n_tte2ec != 0) BAD("tteC->n_tte2ec nonzero for unused tte"); continue; } vg_assert(tteH->status == InUse); if (tteC->n_tte2ec < 1 || tteC->n_tte2ec > 3) BAD("tteC->n_tte2ec out of range(2)"); for (j = 0; j < tteC->n_tte2ec; j++) { ec_num = tteC->tte2ec_ec[j]; if (ec_num < 0 || ec_num >= ECLASS_N) BAD("tteC->tte2ec_ec[..] out of range"); ec_idx = tteC->tte2ec_ix[j]; if (ec_idx < 0 || ec_idx >= sec->ec2tte_used[ec_num]) BAD("tteC->tte2ec_ix[..] out of range(2)"); if (sec->ec2tte[ec_num][ec_idx] != tteno) BAD("ec2tte does not point back to tte"); } } return True; bad: if (whassup) VG_(debugLog)(0, "transtab", "eclass sanity fail: %s\n", whassup); # if 0 VG_(printf)("eclass = %d\n", i); VG_(printf)("tteno = %d\n", (Int)tteno); switch (tte->status) { case InUse: VG_(printf)("InUse\n"); break; case Deleted: VG_(printf)("Deleted\n"); break; case Empty: VG_(printf)("Empty\n"); break; } if (tte->status != Empty) { for (k = 0; k < tte->vge.n_used; k++) VG_(printf)("0x%lx %u\n", tte->vge.base[k], (UInt)tte->vge.len[k]); } # endif return False; # undef BAD } /* Sanity check absolutely everything. True == check passed. */ /* forwards */ static Bool sanity_check_redir_tt_tc ( void ); static Bool sanity_check_sector_search_order ( void ) { SECno i, j, nListed; /* assert the array is the right size */ vg_assert(MAX_N_SECTORS == (sizeof(sector_search_order) / sizeof(sector_search_order[0]))); /* Check it's of the form valid_sector_numbers ++ [INV_SNO, INV_SNO, ..] */ for (i = 0; i < n_sectors; i++) { if (sector_search_order[i] == INV_SNO || sector_search_order[i] >= n_sectors) break; } nListed = i; for (/* */; i < n_sectors; i++) { if (sector_search_order[i] != INV_SNO) break; } if (i != n_sectors) return False; /* Check each sector number only appears once */ for (i = 0; i < n_sectors; i++) { if (sector_search_order[i] == INV_SNO) continue; for (j = i+1; j < n_sectors; j++) { if (sector_search_order[j] == sector_search_order[i]) return False; } } /* Check that the number of listed sectors equals the number in use, by counting nListed back down. */ for (i = 0; i < n_sectors; i++) { if (sectors[i].tc != NULL) nListed--; } if (nListed != 0) return False; return True; } static Bool sanity_check_all_sectors ( void ) { SECno sno; Bool sane; Sector* sec; for (sno = 0; sno < n_sectors; sno++) { Int i; Int nr_not_dead_hx = 0; Int szhxa; sec = §ors[sno]; if (sec->tc == NULL) continue; sane = sanity_check_eclasses_in_sector( sec ); if (!sane) return False; szhxa = VG_(sizeXA)(sec->host_extents); for (i = 0; i < szhxa; i++) { const HostExtent* hx = VG_(indexXA)(sec->host_extents, i); if (!HostExtent__is_dead (hx, sec)) nr_not_dead_hx++; } if (nr_not_dead_hx != sec->tt_n_inuse) { VG_(debugLog)(0, "transtab", "nr_not_dead_hx %d sanity fail " "(expected == in use %d)\n", nr_not_dead_hx, sec->tt_n_inuse); return False; } } if ( !sanity_check_redir_tt_tc() ) return False; if ( !sanity_check_sector_search_order() ) return False; return True; } /*-------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*--- Add/find translations ---*/ /*-------------------------------------------------------------*/ static UInt vge_osize ( const VexGuestExtents* vge ) { UInt i, n = 0; for (i = 0; i < vge->n_used; i++) n += (UInt)vge->len[i]; return n; } static UInt TTEntryH__osize ( const TTEntryH* tteH ) { UInt i, n = 0; for (i = 0; i < tteH->vge_n_used; i++) n += (UInt)tteH->vge_len[i]; return n; } static Bool isValidSector ( SECno sector ) { if (sector == INV_SNO || sector >= n_sectors) return False; return True; } static inline HTTno HASH_TT ( Addr key ) { UInt kHi = sizeof(Addr) == 4 ? 0 : (key >> 32); UInt kLo = (UInt)key; UInt k32 = kHi ^ kLo; UInt ror = 7; if (ror > 0) k32 = (k32 >> ror) | (k32 << (32-ror)); return (HTTno)(k32 % N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR); } static void setFastCacheEntry ( Addr key, ULong* tcptr ) { UInt cno = (UInt)VG_TT_FAST_HASH(key); VG_(tt_fast)[cno].guest = key; VG_(tt_fast)[cno].host = (Addr)tcptr; n_fast_updates++; /* This shouldn't fail. It should be assured by m_translate which should reject any attempt to make translation of code starting at TRANSTAB_BOGUS_GUEST_ADDR. */ vg_assert(VG_(tt_fast)[cno].guest != TRANSTAB_BOGUS_GUEST_ADDR); } /* Invalidate the fast cache VG_(tt_fast). */ static void invalidateFastCache ( void ) { UInt j; /* This loop is popular enough to make it worth unrolling a bit, at least on ppc32. */ vg_assert(VG_TT_FAST_SIZE > 0 && (VG_TT_FAST_SIZE % 4) == 0); for (j = 0; j < VG_TT_FAST_SIZE; j += 4) { VG_(tt_fast)[j+0].guest = TRANSTAB_BOGUS_GUEST_ADDR; VG_(tt_fast)[j+1].guest = TRANSTAB_BOGUS_GUEST_ADDR; VG_(tt_fast)[j+2].guest = TRANSTAB_BOGUS_GUEST_ADDR; VG_(tt_fast)[j+3].guest = TRANSTAB_BOGUS_GUEST_ADDR; } vg_assert(j == VG_TT_FAST_SIZE); n_fast_flushes++; } static TTEno get_empty_tt_slot(SECno sNo) { TTEno i; i = sectors[sNo].empty_tt_list; sectors[sNo].empty_tt_list = sectors[sNo].ttC[i].usage.next_empty_tte; vg_assert (i >= 0 && i < N_TTES_PER_SECTOR); return i; } static void add_to_empty_tt_list (SECno sNo, TTEno tteno) { sectors[sNo].ttC[tteno].usage.next_empty_tte = sectors[sNo].empty_tt_list; sectors[sNo].empty_tt_list = tteno; } static void initialiseSector ( SECno sno ) { UInt i; SysRes sres; Sector* sec; vg_assert(isValidSector(sno)); { Bool sane = sanity_check_sector_search_order(); vg_assert(sane); } sec = §ors[sno]; if (sec->tc == NULL) { /* Sector has never been used before. Need to allocate tt and tc. */ vg_assert(sec->ttC == NULL); vg_assert(sec->ttH == NULL); vg_assert(sec->tc_next == NULL); vg_assert(sec->tt_n_inuse == 0); for (EClassNo e = 0; e < ECLASS_N; e++) { vg_assert(sec->ec2tte_size[e] == 0); vg_assert(sec->ec2tte_used[e] == 0); vg_assert(sec->ec2tte[e] == NULL); } vg_assert(sec->host_extents == NULL); if (VG_(clo_stats) || VG_(debugLog_getLevel)() >= 1) VG_(dmsg)("transtab: " "allocate sector %d\n", sno); sres = VG_(am_mmap_anon_float_valgrind)( 8 * tc_sector_szQ ); if (sr_isError(sres)) { VG_(out_of_memory_NORETURN)("initialiseSector(TC)", 8 * tc_sector_szQ ); /*NOTREACHED*/ } sec->tc = (ULong*)(Addr)sr_Res(sres); sres = VG_(am_mmap_anon_float_valgrind) ( N_TTES_PER_SECTOR * sizeof(TTEntryC) ); if (sr_isError(sres)) { VG_(out_of_memory_NORETURN)("initialiseSector(TTC)", N_TTES_PER_SECTOR * sizeof(TTEntryC) ); /*NOTREACHED*/ } sec->ttC = (TTEntryC*)(Addr)sr_Res(sres); sres = VG_(am_mmap_anon_float_valgrind) ( N_TTES_PER_SECTOR * sizeof(TTEntryH) ); if (sr_isError(sres)) { VG_(out_of_memory_NORETURN)("initialiseSector(TTH)", N_TTES_PER_SECTOR * sizeof(TTEntryH) ); /*NOTREACHED*/ } sec->ttH = (TTEntryH*)(Addr)sr_Res(sres); sec->empty_tt_list = HTT_EMPTY; for (TTEno ei = 0; ei < N_TTES_PER_SECTOR; ei++) { sec->ttH[ei].status = Empty; sec->ttC[ei].n_tte2ec = 0; add_to_empty_tt_list(sno, ei); } sres = VG_(am_mmap_anon_float_valgrind) ( N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR * sizeof(TTEno) ); if (sr_isError(sres)) { VG_(out_of_memory_NORETURN)("initialiseSector(HTT)", N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR * sizeof(TTEno) ); /*NOTREACHED*/ } sec->htt = (TTEno*)(Addr)sr_Res(sres); for (HTTno hi = 0; hi < N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR; hi++) sec->htt[hi] = HTT_EMPTY; /* Set up the host_extents array. */ sec->host_extents = VG_(newXA)(ttaux_malloc, "transtab.initialiseSector(host_extents)", ttaux_free, sizeof(HostExtent)); /* Add an entry in the sector_search_order */ for (i = 0; i < n_sectors; i++) { if (sector_search_order[i] == INV_SNO) break; } vg_assert(i >= 0 && i < n_sectors); sector_search_order[i] = sno; if (VG_(clo_verbosity) > 2) VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, "TT/TC: initialise sector %d\n", sno); } else { /* Sector has been used before. Dump the old contents. */ if (VG_(clo_stats) || VG_(debugLog_getLevel)() >= 1) VG_(dmsg)("transtab: " "recycle sector %d\n", sno); n_sectors_recycled++; vg_assert(sec->ttC != NULL); vg_assert(sec->ttH != NULL); vg_assert(sec->tc_next != NULL); n_dump_count += sec->tt_n_inuse; VexArch arch_host = VexArch_INVALID; VexArchInfo archinfo_host; VG_(bzero_inline)(&archinfo_host, sizeof(archinfo_host)); VG_(machine_get_VexArchInfo)( &arch_host, &archinfo_host ); VexEndness endness_host = archinfo_host.endness; /* Visit each just-about-to-be-abandoned translation. */ if (DEBUG_TRANSTAB) VG_(printf)("QQQ unlink-entire-sector: %d START\n", sno); sec->empty_tt_list = HTT_EMPTY; for (TTEno ei = 0; ei < N_TTES_PER_SECTOR; ei++) { if (sec->ttH[ei].status == InUse) { vg_assert(sec->ttC[ei].n_tte2ec >= 1); vg_assert(sec->ttC[ei].n_tte2ec <= 3); n_dump_osize += TTEntryH__osize(&sec->ttH[ei]); /* Tell the tool too. */ if (VG_(needs).superblock_discards) { VexGuestExtents vge_tmp; TTEntryH__to_VexGuestExtents( &vge_tmp, &sec->ttH[ei] ); VG_TDICT_CALL( tool_discard_superblock_info, sec->ttC[ei].entry, vge_tmp ); } unchain_in_preparation_for_deletion(arch_host, endness_host, sno, ei); } else { vg_assert(sec->ttC[ei].n_tte2ec == 0); } sec->ttH[ei].status = Empty; sec->ttC[ei].n_tte2ec = 0; add_to_empty_tt_list(sno, ei); } for (HTTno hi = 0; hi < N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR; hi++) sec->htt[hi] = HTT_EMPTY; if (DEBUG_TRANSTAB) VG_(printf)("QQQ unlink-entire-sector: %d END\n", sno); /* Free up the eclass structures. */ for (EClassNo e = 0; e < ECLASS_N; e++) { if (sec->ec2tte_size[e] == 0) { vg_assert(sec->ec2tte_used[e] == 0); vg_assert(sec->ec2tte[e] == NULL); } else { vg_assert(sec->ec2tte[e] != NULL); ttaux_free(sec->ec2tte[e]); sec->ec2tte[e] = NULL; sec->ec2tte_size[e] = 0; sec->ec2tte_used[e] = 0; } } /* Empty out the host extents array. */ vg_assert(sec->host_extents != NULL); VG_(dropTailXA)(sec->host_extents, VG_(sizeXA)(sec->host_extents)); vg_assert(VG_(sizeXA)(sec->host_extents) == 0); /* Sanity check: ensure it is already in sector_search_order[]. */ SECno ix; for (ix = 0; ix < n_sectors; ix++) { if (sector_search_order[ix] == sno) break; } vg_assert(ix >= 0 && ix < n_sectors); if (VG_(clo_verbosity) > 2) VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, "TT/TC: recycle sector %d\n", sno); } sec->tc_next = sec->tc; sec->tt_n_inuse = 0; invalidateFastCache(); { Bool sane = sanity_check_sector_search_order(); vg_assert(sane); } } /* Add a translation of vge to TT/TC. The translation is temporarily in code[0 .. code_len-1]. pre: youngest_sector points to a valid (although possibly full) sector. */ void VG_(add_to_transtab)( const VexGuestExtents* vge, Addr entry, Addr code, UInt code_len, Bool is_self_checking, Int offs_profInc, UInt n_guest_instrs ) { Int tcAvailQ, reqdQ, y; ULong *tcptr, *tcptr2; UChar* srcP; UChar* dstP; vg_assert(init_done); vg_assert(vge->n_used >= 1 && vge->n_used <= 3); /* 60000: should agree with N_TMPBUF in m_translate.c. */ vg_assert(code_len > 0 && code_len < 60000); /* Generally stay sane */ vg_assert(n_guest_instrs < 200); /* it can be zero, tho */ if (DEBUG_TRANSTAB) VG_(printf)("add_to_transtab(entry = 0x%lx, len = %u) ...\n", entry, code_len); n_in_count++; n_in_tsize += code_len; n_in_osize += vge_osize(vge); if (is_self_checking) n_in_sc_count++; y = youngest_sector; vg_assert(isValidSector(y)); if (sectors[y].tc == NULL) initialiseSector(y); /* Try putting the translation in this sector. */ reqdQ = (code_len + 7) >> 3; /* Will it fit in tc? */ tcAvailQ = ((ULong*)(§ors[y].tc[tc_sector_szQ])) - ((ULong*)(sectors[y].tc_next)); vg_assert(tcAvailQ >= 0); vg_assert(tcAvailQ <= tc_sector_szQ); if (tcAvailQ < reqdQ || sectors[y].tt_n_inuse >= N_TTES_PER_SECTOR) { /* No. So move on to the next sector. Either it's never been used before, in which case it will get its tt/tc allocated now, or it has been used before, in which case it is set to be empty, hence throwing out the oldest sector. */ vg_assert(tc_sector_szQ > 0); Int tt_loading_pct = (100 * sectors[y].tt_n_inuse) / N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR; Int tc_loading_pct = (100 * (tc_sector_szQ - tcAvailQ)) / tc_sector_szQ; if (VG_(clo_stats) || VG_(debugLog_getLevel)() >= 1) { VG_(dmsg)("transtab: " "declare sector %d full " "(TT loading %2d%%, TC loading %2d%%, avg tce size %d)\n", y, tt_loading_pct, tc_loading_pct, 8 * (tc_sector_szQ - tcAvailQ)/sectors[y].tt_n_inuse); } youngest_sector++; if (youngest_sector >= n_sectors) youngest_sector = 0; y = youngest_sector; initialiseSector(y); } /* Be sure ... */ tcAvailQ = ((ULong*)(§ors[y].tc[tc_sector_szQ])) - ((ULong*)(sectors[y].tc_next)); vg_assert(tcAvailQ >= 0); vg_assert(tcAvailQ <= tc_sector_szQ); vg_assert(tcAvailQ >= reqdQ); vg_assert(sectors[y].tt_n_inuse < N_TTES_PER_SECTOR); vg_assert(sectors[y].tt_n_inuse >= 0); /* Copy into tc. */ tcptr = sectors[y].tc_next; vg_assert(tcptr >= §ors[y].tc[0]); vg_assert(tcptr <= §ors[y].tc[tc_sector_szQ]); dstP = (UChar*)tcptr; srcP = (UChar*)code; VG_(memcpy)(dstP, srcP, code_len); sectors[y].tc_next += reqdQ; sectors[y].tt_n_inuse++; /* more paranoia */ tcptr2 = sectors[y].tc_next; vg_assert(tcptr2 >= §ors[y].tc[0]); vg_assert(tcptr2 <= §ors[y].tc[tc_sector_szQ]); /* Find an empty tt slot, and use it. There must be such a slot since tt is never allowed to get completely full. */ TTEno tteix = get_empty_tt_slot(y); TTEntryC__init(§ors[y].ttC[tteix]); TTEntryH__init(§ors[y].ttH[tteix]); sectors[y].ttC[tteix].tcptr = tcptr; sectors[y].ttC[tteix].usage.prof.count = 0; sectors[y].ttC[tteix].usage.prof.weight = n_guest_instrs == 0 ? 1 : n_guest_instrs; sectors[y].ttC[tteix].entry = entry; TTEntryH__from_VexGuestExtents( §ors[y].ttH[tteix], vge ); sectors[y].ttH[tteix].status = InUse; // Point an htt entry to the tt slot HTTno htti = HASH_TT(entry); vg_assert(htti >= 0 && htti < N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR); while (True) { if (sectors[y].htt[htti] == HTT_EMPTY || sectors[y].htt[htti] == HTT_DELETED) break; htti++; if (htti >= N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR) htti = 0; } sectors[y].htt[htti] = tteix; /* Patch in the profile counter location, if necessary. */ if (offs_profInc != -1) { vg_assert(offs_profInc >= 0 && offs_profInc < code_len); VexArch arch_host = VexArch_INVALID; VexArchInfo archinfo_host; VG_(bzero_inline)(&archinfo_host, sizeof(archinfo_host)); VG_(machine_get_VexArchInfo)( &arch_host, &archinfo_host ); VexEndness endness_host = archinfo_host.endness; VexInvalRange vir = LibVEX_PatchProfInc( arch_host, endness_host, dstP + offs_profInc, §ors[y].ttC[tteix].usage.prof.count ); VG_(invalidate_icache)( (void*)vir.start, vir.len ); } VG_(invalidate_icache)( dstP, code_len ); /* Add this entry to the host_extents map, checking that we're adding in order. */ { HostExtent hx; hx.start = (UChar*)tcptr; hx.len = code_len; hx.tteNo = tteix; vg_assert(hx.len > 0); /* bsearch fails w/ zero length entries */ XArray* hx_array = sectors[y].host_extents; vg_assert(hx_array); Word n = VG_(sizeXA)(hx_array); if (n > 0) { HostExtent* hx_prev = (HostExtent*)VG_(indexXA)(hx_array, n-1); vg_assert(hx_prev->start + hx_prev->len <= hx.start); } VG_(addToXA)(hx_array, &hx); if (DEBUG_TRANSTAB) VG_(printf)("... hx.start 0x%p hx.len %u sector %d ttslot %d\n", hx.start, hx.len, y, tteix); } /* Update the fast-cache. */ setFastCacheEntry( entry, tcptr ); /* Note the eclass numbers for this translation. */ upd_eclasses_after_add( §ors[y], tteix ); } /* Search for the translation of the given guest address. If requested, a successful search can also cause the fast-caches to be updated. */ Bool VG_(search_transtab) ( /*OUT*/Addr* res_hcode, /*OUT*/SECno* res_sNo, /*OUT*/TTEno* res_tteNo, Addr guest_addr, Bool upd_cache ) { SECno i, sno; HTTno j, k, kstart; TTEno tti; vg_assert(init_done); /* Find the initial probe point just once. It will be the same in all sectors and avoids multiple expensive % operations. */ n_full_lookups++; kstart = HASH_TT(guest_addr); vg_assert(kstart >= 0 && kstart < N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR); /* Search in all the sectors,using sector_search_order[] as a heuristic guide as to what order to visit the sectors. */ for (i = 0; i < n_sectors; i++) { sno = sector_search_order[i]; if (UNLIKELY(sno == INV_SNO)) return False; /* run out of sectors to search */ k = kstart; for (j = 0; j < N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR; j++) { n_lookup_probes++; tti = sectors[sno].htt[k]; if (tti < N_TTES_PER_SECTOR && sectors[sno].ttC[tti].entry == guest_addr) { /* found it */ if (upd_cache) setFastCacheEntry( guest_addr, sectors[sno].ttC[tti].tcptr ); if (res_hcode) *res_hcode = (Addr)sectors[sno].ttC[tti].tcptr; if (res_sNo) *res_sNo = sno; if (res_tteNo) *res_tteNo = tti; /* pull this one one step closer to the front. For large apps this more or less halves the number of required probes. */ if (i > 0) { Int tmp = sector_search_order[i-1]; sector_search_order[i-1] = sector_search_order[i]; sector_search_order[i] = tmp; } return True; } // tti is HTT_EMPTY or HTT_DELETED or not the entry of guest_addr if (sectors[sno].htt[k] == HTT_EMPTY) break; /* not found in this sector */ k++; if (k == N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR) k = 0; } /* If we fall off the end, all entries are InUse and not matching, or Deleted. In any case we did not find it in this sector. */ } /* Not found in any sector. */ return False; } /*-------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*--- Delete translations. ---*/ /*-------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* forward */ static void unredir_discard_translations( Addr, ULong ); /* Stuff for deleting translations which intersect with a given address range. Unfortunately, to make this run at a reasonable speed, it is complex. */ static inline Bool overlap1 ( Addr s1, ULong r1, Addr s2, ULong r2 ) { Addr e1 = s1 + r1 - 1; Addr e2 = s2 + r2 - 1; if (e1 < s2 || e2 < s1) return False; return True; } static inline Bool overlaps ( Addr start, ULong range, const TTEntryH* tteH ) { if (overlap1(start, range, tteH->vge_base[0], tteH->vge_len[0])) return True; if (tteH->vge_n_used < 2) return False; if (overlap1(start, range, tteH->vge_base[1], tteH->vge_len[1])) return True; if (tteH->vge_n_used < 3) return False; if (overlap1(start, range, tteH->vge_base[2], tteH->vge_len[2])) return True; return False; } /* Delete a tt entry, and update all the eclass data accordingly. */ static void delete_tte ( /*MOD*/Sector* sec, SECno secNo, TTEno tteno, VexArch arch_host, VexEndness endness_host ) { Int i, ec_idx; EClassNo ec_num; /* sec and secNo are mutually redundant; cross-check. */ vg_assert(sec == §ors[secNo]); vg_assert(tteno >= 0 && tteno < N_TTES_PER_SECTOR); TTEntryC* tteC = &sec->ttC[tteno]; TTEntryH* tteH = &sec->ttH[tteno]; vg_assert(tteH->status == InUse); vg_assert(tteC->n_tte2ec >= 1 && tteC->n_tte2ec <= 3); /* Unchain .. */ unchain_in_preparation_for_deletion(arch_host, endness_host, secNo, tteno); /* Deal with the ec-to-tte links first. */ for (i = 0; i < tteC->n_tte2ec; i++) { ec_num = tteC->tte2ec_ec[i]; ec_idx = tteC->tte2ec_ix[i]; vg_assert(ec_num >= 0 && ec_num < ECLASS_N); vg_assert(ec_idx >= 0); vg_assert(ec_idx < sec->ec2tte_used[ec_num]); /* Assert that the two links point at each other. */ vg_assert(sec->ec2tte[ec_num][ec_idx] == tteno); /* "delete" the pointer back to here. */ sec->ec2tte[ec_num][ec_idx] = EC2TTE_DELETED; } /* Now fix up this TTEntry. */ /* Mark the entry as deleted in htt. Note: we could avoid the below hash table search by adding a reference from tte to its hash position in tt. */ HTTno j; HTTno k = HASH_TT(tteC->entry); vg_assert(k >= 0 && k < N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR); for (j = 0; j < N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR; j++) { if (sec->htt[k] == tteno) break; k++; if (k == N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR) k = 0; } vg_assert(j < N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR); sec->htt[k] = HTT_DELETED; tteH->status = Deleted; tteC->n_tte2ec = 0; add_to_empty_tt_list(secNo, tteno); /* Stats .. */ sec->tt_n_inuse--; n_disc_count++; n_disc_osize += TTEntryH__osize(tteH); /* Tell the tool too. */ if (VG_(needs).superblock_discards) { VexGuestExtents vge_tmp; TTEntryH__to_VexGuestExtents( &vge_tmp, tteH ); VG_TDICT_CALL( tool_discard_superblock_info, tteC->entry, vge_tmp ); } } /* Delete translations from sec which intersect specified range, but only consider translations in the specified eclass. */ static Bool delete_translations_in_sector_eclass ( /*MOD*/Sector* sec, SECno secNo, Addr guest_start, ULong range, EClassNo ec, VexArch arch_host, VexEndness endness_host ) { Int i; TTEno tteno; Bool anyDeld = False; vg_assert(ec >= 0 && ec < ECLASS_N); for (i = 0; i < sec->ec2tte_used[ec]; i++) { tteno = sec->ec2tte[ec][i]; if (tteno == EC2TTE_DELETED) { /* already deleted */ continue; } vg_assert(tteno < N_TTES_PER_SECTOR); TTEntryH* tteH = &sec->ttH[tteno]; vg_assert(tteH->status == InUse); if (overlaps( guest_start, range, tteH )) { anyDeld = True; delete_tte( sec, secNo, tteno, arch_host, endness_host ); } } return anyDeld; } /* Delete translations from sec which intersect specified range, the slow way, by inspecting all translations in sec. */ static Bool delete_translations_in_sector ( /*MOD*/Sector* sec, SECno secNo, Addr guest_start, ULong range, VexArch arch_host, VexEndness endness_host ) { TTEno i; Bool anyDeld = False; for (i = 0; i < N_TTES_PER_SECTOR; i++) { /* The entire and only purpose of splitting TTEntry into cold and hot parts (TTEntryC and TTEntryH) is to make this search loop run as fast as possible, by avoiding having to pull all of the cold data up the memory hierarchy. */ if (UNLIKELY(sec->ttH[i].status == InUse && overlaps( guest_start, range, &sec->ttH[i] ))) { anyDeld = True; delete_tte( sec, secNo, i, arch_host, endness_host ); } } return anyDeld; } void VG_(discard_translations) ( Addr guest_start, ULong range, const HChar* who ) { Sector* sec; SECno sno; EClassNo ec; Bool anyDeleted = False; vg_assert(init_done); VG_(debugLog)(2, "transtab", "discard_translations(0x%lx, %llu) req by %s\n", guest_start, range, who ); /* Pre-deletion sanity check */ if (VG_(clo_sanity_level) >= 4) { Bool sane = sanity_check_all_sectors(); vg_assert(sane); } if (range == 0) return; VexArch arch_host = VexArch_INVALID; VexArchInfo archinfo_host; VG_(bzero_inline)(&archinfo_host, sizeof(archinfo_host)); VG_(machine_get_VexArchInfo)( &arch_host, &archinfo_host ); VexEndness endness_host = archinfo_host.endness; /* There are two different ways to do this. If the range fits within a single address-range equivalence class, as will be the case for a cache line sized invalidation, then we only have to inspect the set of translations listed in that equivalence class, and also in the "sin-bin" equivalence class ECLASS_MISC. Otherwise, the invalidation is of a larger range and probably results from munmap. In this case it's (probably!) faster just to inspect all translations, dump those we don't want, and regenerate the equivalence class information (since modifying it in-situ is even more expensive). */ /* First off, figure out if the range falls within a single class, and if so which one. */ ec = ECLASS_MISC; if (range <= (1ULL << ECLASS_SHIFT)) ec = range_to_eclass( guest_start, (UInt)range ); /* if ec is ECLASS_MISC then we aren't looking at just a single class, so use the slow scheme. Else use the fast scheme, examining 'ec' and ECLASS_MISC. */ if (ec != ECLASS_MISC) { VG_(debugLog)(2, "transtab", " FAST, ec = %d\n", ec); /* Fast scheme */ vg_assert(ec >= 0 && ec < ECLASS_MISC); for (sno = 0; sno < n_sectors; sno++) { sec = §ors[sno]; if (sec->tc == NULL) continue; anyDeleted |= delete_translations_in_sector_eclass( sec, sno, guest_start, range, ec, arch_host, endness_host ); anyDeleted |= delete_translations_in_sector_eclass( sec, sno, guest_start, range, ECLASS_MISC, arch_host, endness_host ); } } else { /* slow scheme */ VG_(debugLog)(2, "transtab", " SLOW, ec = %d\n", ec); for (sno = 0; sno < n_sectors; sno++) { sec = §ors[sno]; if (sec->tc == NULL) continue; anyDeleted |= delete_translations_in_sector( sec, sno, guest_start, range, arch_host, endness_host ); } } if (anyDeleted) invalidateFastCache(); /* don't forget the no-redir cache */ unredir_discard_translations( guest_start, range ); /* Post-deletion sanity check */ if (VG_(clo_sanity_level) >= 4) { TTEno i; Bool sane = sanity_check_all_sectors(); vg_assert(sane); /* But now, also check the requested address range isn't present anywhere. */ for (sno = 0; sno < n_sectors; sno++) { sec = §ors[sno]; if (sec->tc == NULL) continue; for (i = 0; i < N_TTES_PER_SECTOR; i++) { TTEntryH* tteH = &sec->ttH[i]; if (tteH->status != InUse) continue; vg_assert(!overlaps( guest_start, range, tteH )); } } } } /* Whether or not tools may discard translations. */ Bool VG_(ok_to_discard_translations) = False; /* This function is exported to tools which can use it to discard translations, provided it is safe to do so. */ void VG_(discard_translations_safely) ( Addr start, SizeT len, const HChar* who ) { vg_assert(VG_(ok_to_discard_translations)); VG_(discard_translations)(start, len, who); } /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*--- AUXILIARY: the unredirected TT/TC ---*/ /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* A very simple translation cache which holds a small number of unredirected translations. This is completely independent of the main tt/tc structures. When unredir_tc or unredir_tt becomes full, both structures are simply dumped and we start over. Since these translations are unredirected, the search key is (by definition) the first address entry in the .vge field. */ /* Sized to hold 500 translations of average size 1000 bytes. */ #define UNREDIR_SZB 1000 #define N_UNREDIR_TT 500 #define N_UNREDIR_TCQ (N_UNREDIR_TT * UNREDIR_SZB / sizeof(ULong)) typedef struct { VexGuestExtents vge; Addr hcode; Bool inUse; } UTCEntry; /* We just allocate forwards in _tc, never deleting. */ static ULong *unredir_tc; static Int unredir_tc_used = N_UNREDIR_TCQ; /* Slots in _tt can come into use and out again (.inUse). Nevertheless _tt_highwater is maintained so that invalidations don't have to scan all the slots when only a few are in use. _tt_highwater holds the index of the highest ever allocated slot. */ static UTCEntry unredir_tt[N_UNREDIR_TT]; static Int unredir_tt_highwater; static void init_unredir_tt_tc ( void ) { Int i; if (unredir_tc == NULL) { SysRes sres = VG_(am_mmap_anon_float_valgrind) ( N_UNREDIR_TT * UNREDIR_SZB ); if (sr_isError(sres)) { VG_(out_of_memory_NORETURN)("init_unredir_tt_tc", N_UNREDIR_TT * UNREDIR_SZB); /*NOTREACHED*/ } unredir_tc = (ULong *)(Addr)sr_Res(sres); } unredir_tc_used = 0; for (i = 0; i < N_UNREDIR_TT; i++) unredir_tt[i].inUse = False; unredir_tt_highwater = -1; } /* Do a sanity check; return False on failure. */ static Bool sanity_check_redir_tt_tc ( void ) { Int i; if (unredir_tt_highwater < -1) return False; if (unredir_tt_highwater >= N_UNREDIR_TT) return False; for (i = unredir_tt_highwater+1; i < N_UNREDIR_TT; i++) if (unredir_tt[i].inUse) return False; if (unredir_tc_used < 0) return False; if (unredir_tc_used > N_UNREDIR_TCQ) return False; return True; } /* Add an UNREDIRECTED translation of vge to TT/TC. The translation is temporarily in code[0 .. code_len-1]. */ void VG_(add_to_unredir_transtab)( const VexGuestExtents* vge, Addr entry, Addr code, UInt code_len ) { Int i, j, code_szQ; HChar *srcP, *dstP; vg_assert(sanity_check_redir_tt_tc()); /* This is the whole point: it's not redirected! */ vg_assert(entry == vge->base[0]); /* How many unredir_tt slots are needed */ code_szQ = (code_len + 7) / 8; /* Look for an empty unredir_tc slot */ for (i = 0; i < N_UNREDIR_TT; i++) if (!unredir_tt[i].inUse) break; if (i >= N_UNREDIR_TT || code_szQ > (N_UNREDIR_TCQ - unredir_tc_used)) { /* It's full; dump everything we currently have */ init_unredir_tt_tc(); i = 0; } vg_assert(unredir_tc_used >= 0); vg_assert(unredir_tc_used <= N_UNREDIR_TCQ); vg_assert(code_szQ > 0); vg_assert(code_szQ + unredir_tc_used <= N_UNREDIR_TCQ); vg_assert(i >= 0 && i < N_UNREDIR_TT); vg_assert(unredir_tt[i].inUse == False); if (i > unredir_tt_highwater) unredir_tt_highwater = i; dstP = (HChar*)&unredir_tc[unredir_tc_used]; srcP = (HChar*)code; for (j = 0; j < code_len; j++) dstP[j] = srcP[j]; VG_(invalidate_icache)( dstP, code_len ); unredir_tt[i].inUse = True; unredir_tt[i].vge = *vge; unredir_tt[i].hcode = (Addr)dstP; unredir_tc_used += code_szQ; vg_assert(unredir_tc_used >= 0); vg_assert(unredir_tc_used <= N_UNREDIR_TCQ); vg_assert(&dstP[code_len] <= (HChar*)&unredir_tc[unredir_tc_used]); } Bool VG_(search_unredir_transtab) ( /*OUT*/Addr* result, Addr guest_addr ) { Int i; for (i = 0; i < N_UNREDIR_TT; i++) { if (!unredir_tt[i].inUse) continue; if (unredir_tt[i].vge.base[0] == guest_addr) { *result = unredir_tt[i].hcode; return True; } } return False; } static void unredir_discard_translations( Addr guest_start, ULong range ) { Int i; vg_assert(sanity_check_redir_tt_tc()); for (i = 0; i <= unredir_tt_highwater; i++) { if (unredir_tt[i].inUse) { /* Fake up a TTEntryH just so we can pass it to overlaps() without having to make a new version of overlaps() just for this rare case. */ TTEntryH tmp_tteH; TTEntryH__from_VexGuestExtents( &tmp_tteH, &unredir_tt[i].vge ); tmp_tteH.status = Empty; /* Completely irrelevant; pure paranoia. */ if (overlaps( guest_start, range, &tmp_tteH )) { unredir_tt[i].inUse = False; } } } } /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*--- Initialisation. ---*/ /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ void VG_(init_tt_tc) ( void ) { Int i, avg_codeszQ; vg_assert(!init_done); init_done = True; /* Otherwise lots of things go wrong... */ vg_assert(sizeof(ULong) == 8); vg_assert(sizeof(TTEno) == sizeof(HTTno)); vg_assert(sizeof(TTEno) == 2); vg_assert(N_TTES_PER_SECTOR <= N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR); vg_assert(N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR < INV_TTE); vg_assert(N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR < EC2TTE_DELETED); vg_assert(N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR < HTT_EMPTY); /* check fast cache entries really are 2 words long */ vg_assert(sizeof(Addr) == sizeof(void*)); vg_assert(sizeof(FastCacheEntry) == 2 * sizeof(Addr)); /* check fast cache entries are packed back-to-back with no spaces */ vg_assert(sizeof( VG_(tt_fast) ) == VG_TT_FAST_SIZE * sizeof(FastCacheEntry)); /* check fast cache is aligned as we requested. Not fatal if it isn't, but we might as well make sure. */ vg_assert(VG_IS_16_ALIGNED( ((Addr) & VG_(tt_fast)[0]) )); /* The TTEntryH size is critical for keeping the LLC miss rate down when doing a lot of discarding. Hence check it here. We also have a lot of TTEntryCs so let's check that too. */ if (sizeof(HWord) == 8) { vg_assert(sizeof(TTEntryH) <= 32); vg_assert(sizeof(TTEntryC) <= 112); } else if (sizeof(HWord) == 4) { vg_assert(sizeof(TTEntryH) <= 20); # if defined(VGP_ppc32_linux) || defined(VGP_mips32_linux) \ || defined(VGP_arm_linux) /* On PPC32, MIPS32, ARM32 platforms, alignof(ULong) == 8, so the structure is larger than on other 32 bit targets. */ vg_assert(sizeof(TTEntryC) <= 96); # else vg_assert(sizeof(TTEntryC) <= 88); # endif } else { vg_assert(0); } /* All the hassle about converting between TTEntryH and VexGuestExtents was so as to ensure the following. */ vg_assert(sizeof(TTEntryH) == sizeof(VexGuestExtents)); if (VG_(clo_verbosity) > 2) VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, "TT/TC: VG_(init_tt_tc) " "(startup of code management)\n"); /* Figure out how big each tc area should be. */ if (VG_(clo_avg_transtab_entry_size) == 0) avg_codeszQ = (VG_(details).avg_translation_sizeB + 7) / 8; else avg_codeszQ = (VG_(clo_avg_transtab_entry_size) + 7) / 8; tc_sector_szQ = N_TTES_PER_SECTOR * (1 + avg_codeszQ); /* Ensure the calculated value is not way crazy. */ vg_assert(tc_sector_szQ >= 2 * N_TTES_PER_SECTOR); vg_assert(tc_sector_szQ <= 100 * N_TTES_PER_SECTOR); n_sectors = VG_(clo_num_transtab_sectors); vg_assert(n_sectors >= MIN_N_SECTORS); vg_assert(n_sectors <= MAX_N_SECTORS); /* Initialise the sectors, even the ones we aren't going to use. Set all fields to zero. */ youngest_sector = 0; for (i = 0; i < MAX_N_SECTORS; i++) VG_(memset)(§ors[i], 0, sizeof(sectors[i])); /* Initialise the sector_search_order hint table, including the entries we aren't going to use. */ for (i = 0; i < MAX_N_SECTORS; i++) sector_search_order[i] = INV_SNO; /* Initialise the fast cache. */ invalidateFastCache(); /* and the unredir tt/tc */ init_unredir_tt_tc(); if (VG_(clo_verbosity) > 2 || VG_(clo_stats) || VG_(debugLog_getLevel) () >= 2) { VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, "TT/TC: cache: %s--avg-transtab-entry-size=%u, " "%stool provided default %u\n", VG_(clo_avg_transtab_entry_size) == 0 ? "ignoring " : "using ", VG_(clo_avg_transtab_entry_size), VG_(clo_avg_transtab_entry_size) == 0 ? "using " : "ignoring ", VG_(details).avg_translation_sizeB); VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, "TT/TC: cache: %d sectors of %'d bytes each = %'d total TC\n", n_sectors, 8 * tc_sector_szQ, n_sectors * 8 * tc_sector_szQ ); VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, "TT/TC: table: %'d tables[%d] of C %'d + H %'d bytes each " "= %'d total TT\n", n_sectors, N_TTES_PER_SECTOR, (int)(N_TTES_PER_SECTOR * sizeof(TTEntryC)), (int)(N_TTES_PER_SECTOR * sizeof(TTEntryH)), (int)(n_sectors * N_TTES_PER_SECTOR * (sizeof(TTEntryC) + sizeof(TTEntryH)))); VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, "TT/TC: table: %d tt entries each = %'d total tt entries\n", N_TTES_PER_SECTOR, n_sectors * N_TTES_PER_SECTOR); VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, "TT/TC: table: %d htt[%d] of %'d bytes each = %'d total HTT" " (htt[%d] %d%% max occup)\n", n_sectors, N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR, (int)(N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR * sizeof(TTEno)), (int)(n_sectors * N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR * sizeof(TTEno)), N_HTTES_PER_SECTOR, SECTOR_TT_LIMIT_PERCENT); } if (0) { VG_(printf)("XXXX sizeof(VexGuestExtents) = %d\n", (Int)sizeof(VexGuestExtents)); VG_(printf)("XXXX sizeof(InEdge) = %d\n", (Int)sizeof(InEdge)); VG_(printf)("XXXX sizeof(OutEdge) = %d\n", (Int)sizeof(OutEdge)); VG_(printf)("XXXX sizeof(InEdgeArr) = %d\n", (Int)sizeof(InEdgeArr)); VG_(printf)("XXXX sizeof(OutEdgeArr) = %d\n", (Int)sizeof(OutEdgeArr)); VG_(printf)("XXXX sizeof(TTEntryC) = %d\n", (Int)sizeof(TTEntryC)); VG_(printf)("XXXX sizeof(TTEntryH) = %d\n", (Int)sizeof(TTEntryH)); } } /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*--- Printing out statistics. ---*/ /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ static Double safe_idiv( ULong a, ULong b ) { return (b == 0 ? 0 : (Double)a / (Double)b); } UInt VG_(get_bbs_translated) ( void ) { return n_in_count; } void VG_(print_tt_tc_stats) ( void ) { VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, " tt/tc: %'llu tt lookups requiring %'llu probes\n", n_full_lookups, n_lookup_probes ); VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, " tt/tc: %'llu fast-cache updates, %'llu flushes\n", n_fast_updates, n_fast_flushes ); VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, " transtab: new %'llu " "(%'llu -> %'llu; ratio %3.1f) [%'llu scs] " "avg tce size %llu\n", n_in_count, n_in_osize, n_in_tsize, safe_idiv(n_in_tsize, n_in_osize), n_in_sc_count, n_in_tsize / (n_in_count ? n_in_count : 1)); VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, " transtab: dumped %'llu (%'llu -> ?" "?) " "(sectors recycled %'llu)\n", n_dump_count, n_dump_osize, n_sectors_recycled ); VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, " transtab: discarded %'llu (%'llu -> ?" "?)\n", n_disc_count, n_disc_osize ); if (DEBUG_TRANSTAB) { VG_(printf)("\n"); for (EClassNo e = 0; e < ECLASS_N; e++) { VG_(printf)(" %4d", sectors[0].ec2tte_used[e]); if (e % 16 == 15) VG_(printf)("\n"); } VG_(printf)("\n\n"); } } /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*--- Printing out of profiling results. ---*/ /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ static ULong score ( const TTEntryC* tteC ) { return ((ULong)tteC->usage.prof.weight) * ((ULong)tteC->usage.prof.count); } ULong VG_(get_SB_profile) ( SBProfEntry tops[], UInt n_tops ) { SECno sno; Int r, s; ULong score_total; TTEno i; /* First, compute the total weighted count, and find the top N ttes. tops contains pointers to the most-used n_tops blocks, in descending order (viz, tops[0] is the highest scorer). */ for (s = 0; s < n_tops; s++) { tops[s].addr = 0; tops[s].score = 0; } score_total = 0; for (sno = 0; sno < n_sectors; sno++) { if (sectors[sno].tc == NULL) continue; for (i = 0; i < N_TTES_PER_SECTOR; i++) { if (sectors[sno].ttH[i].status != InUse) continue; score_total += score(§ors[sno].ttC[i]); /* Find the rank for sectors[sno].tt{C,H}[i]. */ r = n_tops-1; while (True) { if (r == -1) break; if (tops[r].addr == 0) { r--; continue; } if ( score(§ors[sno].ttC[i]) > tops[r].score ) { r--; continue; } break; } r++; vg_assert(r >= 0 && r <= n_tops); /* This bb should be placed at r, and bbs above it shifted upwards one slot. */ if (r < n_tops) { for (s = n_tops-1; s > r; s--) tops[s] = tops[s-1]; tops[r].addr = sectors[sno].ttC[i].entry; tops[r].score = score( §ors[sno].ttC[i] ); } } } /* Now zero out all the counter fields, so that we can make multiple calls here and just get the values since the last call, each time, rather than values accumulated for the whole run. */ for (sno = 0; sno < n_sectors; sno++) { if (sectors[sno].tc == NULL) continue; for (i = 0; i < N_TTES_PER_SECTOR; i++) { if (sectors[sno].ttH[i].status != InUse) continue; sectors[sno].ttC[i].usage.prof.count = 0; } } return score_total; } /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*--- end ---*/ /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/