1 2 /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ 3 /*--- begin libvex_guest_amd64.h ---*/ 4 /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ 5 6 /* 7 This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation 8 framework. 9 10 Copyright (C) 2004-2015 OpenWorks LLP 11 info@open-works.net 12 13 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 14 modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as 15 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the 16 License, or (at your option) any later version. 17 18 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but 19 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 20 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 21 General Public License for more details. 22 23 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 24 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 25 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 26 02110-1301, USA. 27 28 The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING. 29 30 Neither the names of the U.S. Department of Energy nor the 31 University of California nor the names of its contributors may be 32 used to endorse or promote products derived from this software 33 without prior written permission. 34 */ 35 36 #ifndef __LIBVEX_PUB_GUEST_AMD64_H 37 #define __LIBVEX_PUB_GUEST_AMD64_H 38 39 #include "libvex_basictypes.h" 40 #include "libvex_emnote.h" 41 42 43 /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ 44 /*--- Vex's representation of the AMD64 CPU state. ---*/ 45 /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ 46 47 /* See detailed comments at the top of libvex_guest_x86.h for 48 further info. This representation closely follows the 49 x86 representation. 50 */ 51 52 53 typedef 54 struct { 55 /* Event check fail addr, counter, and padding to make RAX 16 56 aligned. */ 57 /* 0 */ ULong host_EvC_FAILADDR; 58 /* 8 */ UInt host_EvC_COUNTER; 59 /* 12 */ UInt pad0; 60 /* 16 */ ULong guest_RAX; 61 /* 24 */ ULong guest_RCX; 62 /* 32 */ ULong guest_RDX; 63 /* 40 */ ULong guest_RBX; 64 /* 48 */ ULong guest_RSP; 65 /* 56 */ ULong guest_RBP; 66 /* 64 */ ULong guest_RSI; 67 /* 72 */ ULong guest_RDI; 68 /* 80 */ ULong guest_R8; 69 /* 88 */ ULong guest_R9; 70 /* 96 */ ULong guest_R10; 71 /* 104 */ ULong guest_R11; 72 /* 112 */ ULong guest_R12; 73 /* 120 */ ULong guest_R13; 74 /* 128 */ ULong guest_R14; 75 /* 136 */ ULong guest_R15; 76 /* 4-word thunk used to calculate O S Z A C P flags. */ 77 /* 144 */ ULong guest_CC_OP; 78 /* 152 */ ULong guest_CC_DEP1; 79 /* 160 */ ULong guest_CC_DEP2; 80 /* 168 */ ULong guest_CC_NDEP; 81 /* The D flag is stored here, encoded as either -1 or +1 */ 82 /* 176 */ ULong guest_DFLAG; 83 /* 184 */ ULong guest_RIP; 84 /* Bit 18 (AC) of eflags stored here, as either 0 or 1. */ 85 /* ... */ ULong guest_ACFLAG; 86 /* Bit 21 (ID) of eflags stored here, as either 0 or 1. */ 87 /* 192 */ ULong guest_IDFLAG; 88 /* Probably a lot more stuff too. 89 D,ID flags 90 16 128-bit SSE registers 91 all the old x87 FPU gunk 92 segment registers */ 93 94 /* HACK to e.g. make tls on amd64-linux/solaris work. %fs only ever seems 95 to hold a constant value (zero on linux main thread, 0x63 in other 96 threads), and so guest_FS_CONST holds 97 the 64-bit offset associated with this constant %fs value. */ 98 /* 200 */ ULong guest_FS_CONST; 99 100 /* YMM registers. Note that these must be allocated 101 consecutively in order that the SSE4.2 PCMP{E,I}STR{I,M} 102 helpers can treat them as an array. YMM16 is a fake reg used 103 as an intermediary in handling aforementioned insns. */ 104 /* 208 */ULong guest_SSEROUND; 105 /* 216 */U256 guest_YMM0; 106 U256 guest_YMM1; 107 U256 guest_YMM2; 108 U256 guest_YMM3; 109 U256 guest_YMM4; 110 U256 guest_YMM5; 111 U256 guest_YMM6; 112 U256 guest_YMM7; 113 U256 guest_YMM8; 114 U256 guest_YMM9; 115 U256 guest_YMM10; 116 U256 guest_YMM11; 117 U256 guest_YMM12; 118 U256 guest_YMM13; 119 U256 guest_YMM14; 120 U256 guest_YMM15; 121 U256 guest_YMM16; 122 123 /* FPU */ 124 /* Note. Setting guest_FTOP to be ULong messes up the 125 delicately-balanced PutI/GetI optimisation machinery. 126 Therefore best to leave it as a UInt. */ 127 UInt guest_FTOP; 128 UInt pad1; 129 ULong guest_FPREG[8]; 130 UChar guest_FPTAG[8]; 131 ULong guest_FPROUND; 132 ULong guest_FC3210; 133 134 /* Emulation notes */ 135 UInt guest_EMNOTE; 136 UInt pad2; 137 138 /* Translation-invalidation area description. Not used on amd64 139 (there is no invalidate-icache insn), but needed so as to 140 allow users of the library to uniformly assume that the guest 141 state contains these two fields -- otherwise there is 142 compilation breakage. On amd64, these two fields are set to 143 zero by LibVEX_GuestAMD64_initialise and then should be 144 ignored forever thereafter. */ 145 ULong guest_CMSTART; 146 ULong guest_CMLEN; 147 148 /* Used to record the unredirected guest address at the start of 149 a translation whose start has been redirected. By reading 150 this pseudo-register shortly afterwards, the translation can 151 find out what the corresponding no-redirection address was. 152 Note, this is only set for wrap-style redirects, not for 153 replace-style ones. */ 154 ULong guest_NRADDR; 155 156 /* Used for Darwin syscall dispatching. */ 157 ULong guest_SC_CLASS; 158 159 /* HACK to make e.g. tls on darwin work, wine on linux work, ... 160 %gs only ever seems to hold a constant value (e.g. 0x60 on darwin, 161 0x6b on linux), and so guest_GS_CONST holds the 64-bit offset 162 associated with this constant %gs value. (A direct analogue 163 of the %fs-const hack for amd64-linux/solaris). */ 164 ULong guest_GS_CONST; 165 166 /* Needed for Darwin (but mandated for all guest architectures): 167 RIP at the last syscall insn (int 0x80/81/82, sysenter, 168 syscall). Used when backing up to restart a syscall that has 169 been interrupted by a signal. */ 170 ULong guest_IP_AT_SYSCALL; 171 172 /* Padding to make it have an 16-aligned size */ 173 ULong pad3; 174 } 175 VexGuestAMD64State; 176 177 178 179 /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ 180 /*--- Utility functions for amd64 guest stuff. ---*/ 181 /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ 182 183 /* ALL THE FOLLOWING ARE VISIBLE TO LIBRARY CLIENT */ 184 185 /* Initialise all guest amd64 state. The FPU is put in default 186 mode. */ 187 extern 188 void LibVEX_GuestAMD64_initialise ( /*OUT*/VexGuestAMD64State* vex_state ); 189 190 191 /* Extract from the supplied VexGuestAMD64State structure the 192 corresponding native %rflags value. */ 193 extern 194 ULong LibVEX_GuestAMD64_get_rflags ( /*IN*/const VexGuestAMD64State* vex_state ); 195 196 /* Put rflags into the given state. */ 197 extern 198 void LibVEX_GuestAMD64_put_rflags ( ULong rflags, 199 /*MOD*/VexGuestAMD64State* vex_state ); 200 201 /* Set the carry flag in the given state to 'new_carry_flag', which 202 should be zero or one. */ 203 extern 204 void 205 LibVEX_GuestAMD64_put_rflag_c ( ULong new_carry_flag, 206 /*MOD*/VexGuestAMD64State* vex_state ); 207 208 /* Do FXSAVE from the supplied VexGuestAMD64tate structure and store the 209 result at the given address which represents a buffer of at least 416 210 bytes. */ 211 extern 212 void LibVEX_GuestAMD64_fxsave ( /*IN*/VexGuestAMD64State* gst, 213 /*OUT*/HWord fp_state ); 214 215 /* Do FXRSTOR from the supplied address and store read values to the given 216 VexGuestAMD64State structure. */ 217 extern 218 VexEmNote LibVEX_GuestAMD64_fxrstor ( /*IN*/HWord fp_state, 219 /*MOD*/VexGuestAMD64State* gst ); 220 221 #endif /* ndef __LIBVEX_PUB_GUEST_AMD64_H */ 222 223 /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ 224 /*--- libvex_guest_amd64.h ---*/ 225 /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ 226