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  1. /* -*- mode:c; c-file-style:"k&r"; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width:4; indent-tabs-mode:nil; mode:auto-fill; fill-column:78; -*- */
  2. /* vim: set ts=4 sw=4 et tw=78 fo=cqt wm=0: */
  3. /* Copyright (C) 2014 OSCAR lab, Stony Brook University
  4. This file is part of Graphene Library OS.
  5. Graphene Library OS is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
  6. modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
  7. as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
  8. License, or (at your option) any later version.
  9. Graphene Library OS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  10. but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  11. MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  12. GNU General Public License for more details.
  13. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  14. along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
  15. /*
  16. * pal.h
  17. *
  18. * This file contains definition of PAL host ABI.
  19. */
  20. #ifndef PAL_H
  21. #define PAL_H
  22. #include <stdbool.h>
  23. #include <stddef.h>
  24. #include <stdint.h>
  25. typedef unsigned long PAL_NUM;
  26. typedef const char * PAL_STR;
  27. typedef void * PAL_PTR;
  28. typedef uint32_t PAL_FLG;
  29. typedef uint32_t PAL_IDX;
  30. typedef bool PAL_BOL;
  31. #ifdef IN_PAL
  32. #include <atomic.h>
  33. typedef struct atomic_int PAL_REF;
  34. typedef struct {
  35. PAL_IDX type;
  36. PAL_REF ref;
  37. PAL_FLG flags;
  38. } PAL_HDR;
  39. # include "pal_host.h"
  40. # ifndef HANDLE_HDR
  41. # define HANDLE_HDR(handle) (&((handle)->hdr))
  42. # endif
  43. static inline void init_handle_hdr(PAL_HDR *hdr, int pal_type) {
  44. hdr->type = pal_type;
  45. hdr->ref.counter = 1;
  46. hdr->flags = 0;
  47. }
  48. # define SET_HANDLE_TYPE(handle, t) \
  49. init_handle_hdr(HANDLE_HDR(handle), pal_type_##t)
  50. # define IS_HANDLE_TYPE(handle, t) \
  51. (HANDLE_HDR(handle)->type == pal_type_##t)
  52. #else
  53. typedef union pal_handle
  54. {
  55. struct {
  56. PAL_IDX type;
  57. } hdr;
  58. } * PAL_HANDLE;
  59. # ifndef HANDLE_HDR
  60. # define HANDLE_HDR(handle) (&((handle)->hdr))
  61. # endif
  62. #endif /* !IN_PAL */
  63. typedef struct {
  64. #ifdef __x86_64__
  65. PAL_NUM r8, r9, r10, r11, r12, r13, r14, r15;
  66. PAL_NUM rdi, rsi, rbp, rbx, rdx, rax, rcx;
  67. PAL_NUM rsp, rip;
  68. PAL_NUM efl, csgsfs, err, trapno, oldmask, cr2;
  69. #else
  70. # error "Unsupported architecture"
  71. #endif
  72. } PAL_CONTEXT;
  73. #define PAL_TRUE true
  74. #define PAL_FALSE false
  75. /********** PAL TYPE DEFINITIONS **********/
  76. enum {
  77. pal_type_none = 0,
  78. pal_type_file,
  79. pal_type_pipe,
  80. pal_type_pipesrv,
  81. pal_type_pipecli,
  82. pal_type_pipeprv,
  83. pal_type_dev,
  84. pal_type_dir,
  85. pal_type_tcp,
  86. pal_type_tcpsrv,
  87. pal_type_udp,
  88. pal_type_udpsrv,
  89. pal_type_process,
  90. pal_type_mcast,
  91. pal_type_thread,
  92. pal_type_mutex,
  93. pal_type_event,
  94. pal_type_gipc,
  95. PAL_HANDLE_TYPE_BOUND,
  96. };
  97. /* PAL identifier poison value */
  98. #define PAL_IDX_POISON ((PAL_IDX) -1)
  99. #define PAL_GET_TYPE(h) (HANDLE_HDR(h)->type)
  100. #define PAL_CHECK_TYPE(h, t) (PAL_GET_TYPE(h) == pal_type_##t)
  101. typedef struct { PAL_PTR start, end; } PAL_PTR_RANGE;
  102. typedef struct {
  103. PAL_NUM cpu_num;
  104. PAL_STR cpu_vendor;
  105. PAL_STR cpu_brand;
  106. PAL_NUM cpu_family;
  107. PAL_NUM cpu_model;
  108. PAL_NUM cpu_stepping;
  109. PAL_STR cpu_flags;
  110. } PAL_CPU_INFO;
  111. typedef struct {
  112. PAL_NUM mem_total;
  113. } PAL_MEM_INFO;
  114. /********** PAL APIs **********/
  115. typedef struct {
  116. PAL_STR host_type;
  117. /* An identifier of current picoprocess */
  118. PAL_NUM process_id;
  119. PAL_NUM host_id;
  120. /***** Handles and executables *****/
  121. /* program manifest */
  122. PAL_HANDLE manifest_handle;
  123. /* executable name */
  124. PAL_STR executable;
  125. /* handle of parent process */
  126. PAL_HANDLE parent_process;
  127. /* handle of first thread */
  128. PAL_HANDLE first_thread;
  129. /* debug stream */
  130. PAL_HANDLE debug_stream;
  131. /* broadcast RPC stream */
  132. PAL_HANDLE broadcast_stream;
  133. /***** Memory layout ******/
  134. /* The range of user address */
  135. PAL_PTR_RANGE user_address;
  136. /* address where executable is loaded */
  137. PAL_PTR_RANGE executable_range;
  138. /* manifest preloaded here */
  139. PAL_PTR_RANGE manifest_preload;
  140. /***** Host information *****/
  141. /* host page size / allocation alignment */
  142. PAL_NUM pagesize, alloc_align;
  143. /* CPU information (only required ones) */
  144. PAL_CPU_INFO cpu_info;
  145. /* Memory information (only required ones) */
  146. PAL_MEM_INFO mem_info;
  147. /* Purely for profiling */
  148. PAL_NUM startup_time;
  149. PAL_NUM host_specific_startup_time;
  150. PAL_NUM relocation_time;
  151. PAL_NUM linking_time;
  152. PAL_NUM manifest_loading_time;
  153. PAL_NUM allocation_time;
  154. PAL_NUM tail_startup_time;
  155. PAL_NUM child_creation_time;
  156. } PAL_CONTROL;
  157. #define pal_control (*pal_control_addr())
  158. PAL_CONTROL * pal_control_addr (void);
  159. /* The ABI includes three calls to allocate, free, and modify the
  160. * permission bits on page-base virtual memory. Permissions in-
  161. * clude read, write, execute, and guard. Memory regions can be
  162. * unallocated, reserved, or backed by committed memory
  163. */
  164. /* Memory Allocation Flags */
  165. #define PAL_ALLOC_RESERVE 0x0001 /* Only reserve the memory */
  166. #ifdef IN_PAL
  167. #define PAL_ALLOC_INTERNAL 0x8000
  168. #endif
  169. /* Memory Protection Flags */
  170. #define PAL_PROT_NONE 0x0 /* 0x0 Page can not be accessed. */
  171. #define PAL_PROT_READ 0x1 /* 0x1 Page can be read. */
  172. #define PAL_PROT_WRITE 0x2 /* 0x2 Page can be written. */
  173. #define PAL_PROT_EXEC 0x4 /* 0x4 Page can be executed. */
  174. #define PAL_PROT_WRITECOPY 0x8 /* 0x8 Copy on write */
  175. PAL_PTR
  176. DkVirtualMemoryAlloc (PAL_PTR addr, PAL_NUM size, PAL_FLG alloc_type,
  177. PAL_FLG prot);
  178. void
  179. DkVirtualMemoryFree (PAL_PTR addr, PAL_NUM size);
  180. PAL_BOL
  181. DkVirtualMemoryProtect (PAL_PTR addr, PAL_NUM size, PAL_FLG prot);
  182. /* The ABI includes one call to create a child process and one call to
  183. * terminate the running process. A child process does not inherit
  184. * any objects or memory from its parent process and the parent
  185. * process may not modify the execution of its children. A parent can
  186. * wait for a child to exit using its handle. Parent and child may
  187. * communicate through I/O streams provided by the parent to the
  188. * child at creation
  189. */
  190. #define PAL_PROCESS_MASK 0x0
  191. PAL_HANDLE
  192. DkProcessCreate (PAL_STR uri, PAL_FLG flags, PAL_STR * args);
  193. void
  194. DkProcessExit (PAL_NUM exitCode);
  195. #define PAL_SANDBOX_PIPE 0x1
  196. PAL_BOL
  197. DkProcessSandboxCreate (PAL_STR manifest, PAL_FLG flags);
  198. /* The stream ABI includes nine calls to open, read, write, map, unmap,
  199. * truncate, flush, delete and wait for I/O streams and three calls to
  200. * access metadata about an I/O stream. The ABI purposefully does not
  201. * provide an ioctl call. Supported URI schemes include file:, pipe:,
  202. * http:, https:, tcp:, udp:, pipe.srv:, http.srv, tcp.srv:, and udp.srv:.
  203. * The latter four schemes are used to open inbound I/O streams for
  204. * server applications.
  205. */
  206. /* DkStreamOpen
  207. * access_mode: WRONLY or RDONLY or RDWR
  208. * share_flags: permission for the created file
  209. * create_flags: the creation options for the file
  210. * options: other options
  211. */
  212. /* Stream Access Flags */
  213. #define PAL_ACCESS_RDONLY 00
  214. #define PAL_ACCESS_WRONLY 01
  215. #define PAL_ACCESS_RDWR 02
  216. #define PAL_ACCESS_APPEND 04
  217. #define PAL_ACCESS_MASK 07
  218. /* Stream Sharing Flags */
  219. #define PAL_SHARE_GLOBAL_X 01
  220. #define PAL_SHARE_GLOBAL_W 02
  221. #define PAL_SHARE_GLOBAL_R 04
  222. #define PAL_SHARE_GROUP_X 010
  223. #define PAL_SHARE_GROUP_W 020
  224. #define PAL_SHARE_GROUP_R 040
  225. #define PAL_SHARE_OWNER_X 0100
  226. #define PAL_SHARE_OWNER_W 0200
  227. #define PAL_SHARE_OWNER_R 0400
  228. #define PAL_SHARE_MASK 0777
  229. /* Stream Create Flags */
  230. #define PAL_CREAT_TRY 0100 /* 0100 Create file if file not
  231. exist (O_CREAT) */
  232. #define PAL_CREAT_ALWAYS 0200 /* 0300 Create file and fail if file
  233. already exist (O_CREAT|O_EXCL) */
  234. #define PAL_CREAT_MASK 0300
  235. /* Stream Option Flags */
  236. #define PAL_OPTION_NONBLOCK 04000
  237. #define PAL_OPTION_MASK 04000
  238. PAL_HANDLE
  239. DkStreamOpen (PAL_STR uri, PAL_FLG access, PAL_FLG share_flags,
  240. PAL_FLG create, PAL_FLG options);
  241. PAL_HANDLE
  242. DkStreamWaitForClient (PAL_HANDLE handle);
  243. PAL_NUM
  244. DkStreamRead (PAL_HANDLE handle, PAL_NUM offset, PAL_NUM count,
  245. PAL_PTR buffer, PAL_PTR source, PAL_NUM size);
  246. PAL_NUM
  247. DkStreamWrite (PAL_HANDLE handle, PAL_NUM offset, PAL_NUM count,
  248. PAL_PTR buffer, PAL_STR dest);
  249. #define PAL_DELETE_RD 01
  250. #define PAL_DELETE_WR 02
  251. void
  252. DkStreamDelete (PAL_HANDLE handle, PAL_FLG access);
  253. PAL_PTR
  254. DkStreamMap (PAL_HANDLE handle, PAL_PTR address, PAL_FLG prot,
  255. PAL_NUM offset, PAL_NUM size);
  256. void
  257. DkStreamUnmap (PAL_PTR addr, PAL_NUM size);
  258. PAL_NUM
  259. DkStreamSetLength (PAL_HANDLE handle, PAL_NUM length);
  260. PAL_BOL
  261. DkStreamFlush (PAL_HANDLE handle);
  262. PAL_BOL
  263. DkSendHandle (PAL_HANDLE handle, PAL_HANDLE cargo);
  264. PAL_HANDLE
  265. DkReceiveHandle (PAL_HANDLE handle);
  266. /* stream attribute structure */
  267. typedef struct {
  268. PAL_IDX handle_type;
  269. PAL_BOL disconnected;
  270. PAL_BOL nonblocking;
  271. PAL_BOL readable, writeable, runnable;
  272. PAL_FLG share_flags;
  273. PAL_NUM pending_size;
  274. union {
  275. struct {
  276. PAL_NUM linger;
  277. PAL_NUM receivebuf, sendbuf;
  278. PAL_NUM receivetimeout, sendtimeout;
  279. PAL_BOL tcp_cork;
  280. PAL_BOL tcp_keepalive;
  281. PAL_BOL tcp_nodelay;
  282. } socket;
  283. };
  284. } PAL_STREAM_ATTR;
  285. PAL_BOL
  286. DkStreamAttributesQuery (PAL_STR uri, PAL_STREAM_ATTR * attr);
  287. PAL_BOL
  288. DkStreamAttributesQuerybyHandle (PAL_HANDLE handle,
  289. PAL_STREAM_ATTR * attr);
  290. PAL_BOL
  291. DkStreamAttributesSetbyHandle (PAL_HANDLE handle, PAL_STREAM_ATTR * attr);
  292. PAL_NUM
  293. DkStreamGetName (PAL_HANDLE handle, PAL_PTR buffer, PAL_NUM size);
  294. PAL_BOL
  295. DkStreamChangeName (PAL_HANDLE handle, PAL_STR uri);
  296. /* The ABI supports multithreading through five calls to create,
  297. * sleep, yield the scheduler quantum for, resume execution of, and
  298. * terminate threads, as well as seven calls to create, signal, and
  299. * block on synchronization objects
  300. */
  301. #define PAL_THREAD_MASK 0
  302. PAL_HANDLE
  303. DkThreadCreate (PAL_PTR addr, PAL_PTR param, PAL_FLG flags);
  304. // assuming duration to be in microseconds
  305. PAL_NUM
  306. DkThreadDelayExecution (PAL_NUM duration);
  307. void
  308. DkThreadYieldExecution (void);
  309. void
  310. DkThreadExit (void);
  311. PAL_BOL
  312. DkThreadResume (PAL_HANDLE thread);
  313. /* Exception Handling */
  314. /* Div-by-zero */
  315. #define PAL_EVENT_DIVZERO 1
  316. /* segmentation fault, protection fault, bus fault */
  317. #define PAL_EVENT_MEMFAULT 2
  318. /* illegal instructions */
  319. #define PAL_EVENT_ILLEGAL 3
  320. /* terminated by external program */
  321. #define PAL_EVENT_QUIT 4
  322. /* suspended by external program */
  323. #define PAL_EVENT_SUSPEND 5
  324. /* continued by external program */
  325. #define PAL_EVENT_RESUME 6
  326. /* failure within PAL calls */
  327. #define PAL_EVENT_FAILURE 7
  328. #define PAL_EVENT_NUM_BOUND 8
  329. #define PAL_EVENT_PRIVATE 0x0001 /* upcall specific to thread */
  330. #define PAL_EVENT_RESET 0x0002 /* reset the event upcall */
  331. typedef void (*PAL_EVENT_HANDLER) (PAL_PTR event, PAL_NUM arg, PAL_CONTEXT *);
  332. PAL_BOL
  333. DkSetExceptionHandler (PAL_EVENT_HANDLER handler, PAL_NUM event,
  334. PAL_FLG flags);
  335. void DkExceptionReturn (PAL_PTR event);
  336. /* parameter: keeping int threadHandle for now (to be in sync with the paper).
  337. * We may want to replace it with a PAL_HANDLE. Ideally, either use PAL_HANDLE
  338. * or threadHandle.
  339. */
  340. /* Create a Mutex.
  341. * initialCount of 0 is totally unlocked; an initialCount of 1
  342. * is initialized to locked. */
  343. PAL_HANDLE
  344. DkMutexCreate (PAL_NUM initialCount);
  345. /* Destroy a mutex using DkObjectClose */
  346. void
  347. DkMutexRelease (PAL_HANDLE mutexHandle);
  348. PAL_HANDLE
  349. DkNotificationEventCreate (PAL_BOL initialState);
  350. PAL_HANDLE
  351. DkSynchronizationEventCreate (PAL_BOL initialState);
  352. /* DkEventDestroy deprecated, replaced by DkObjectClose */
  353. void
  354. DkEventSet (PAL_HANDLE eventHandle);
  355. /* DkEventWait deprecated, replaced by DkObjectsWaitAny */
  356. void
  357. DkEventClear (PAL_HANDLE eventHandle);
  358. #define NO_TIMEOUT ((PAL_NUM) -1)
  359. /* assuming timeout to be in microseconds
  360. * NO_TIMEOUT means no timeout, as the name implies.
  361. */
  362. /* Returns: NULL if the call times out, the ready handle on success */
  363. PAL_HANDLE
  364. DkObjectsWaitAny (PAL_NUM count, PAL_HANDLE * handleArray, PAL_NUM timeout);
  365. void DkObjectReference (PAL_HANDLE objectHandle);
  366. void DkObjectClose (PAL_HANDLE objectHandle);
  367. /* the ABI includes seven assorted calls to get wall clock
  368. * time, generate cryptographically-strong random bits, flush por-
  369. * tions of instruction caches, increment and decrement the reference
  370. * counts on objects shared between threads, and to coordinate
  371. * threads with the security monitor during process serialization
  372. */
  373. /* assuming the time to be in microseconds */
  374. PAL_NUM
  375. DkSystemTimeQuery (void);
  376. PAL_NUM
  377. DkRandomBitsRead (PAL_PTR buffer, PAL_NUM size);
  378. PAL_BOL
  379. DkInstructionCacheFlush (PAL_PTR addr, PAL_NUM size);
  380. #define PAL_SEGMENT_FS 0x1
  381. #define PAL_SEGMENT_GS 0x2
  382. PAL_PTR DkSegmentRegister (PAL_FLG reg, PAL_PTR addr);
  383. PAL_HANDLE
  384. DkCreatePhysicalMemoryChannel (PAL_NUM * key);
  385. PAL_NUM
  386. DkPhysicalMemoryCommit (PAL_HANDLE channel, PAL_NUM entries, PAL_PTR * addrs,
  387. PAL_NUM * sizes, PAL_FLG flags);
  388. PAL_NUM
  389. DkPhysicalMemoryMap (PAL_HANDLE channel, PAL_NUM entries, PAL_PTR * addrs,
  390. PAL_NUM * sizes, PAL_FLG * prots);
  391. PAL_NUM DkMemoryAvailableQuota (void);
  392. PAL_BOL
  393. DkCpuIdRetrieve (PAL_IDX leaf, PAL_IDX subleaf, PAL_IDX values[4]);
  394. #endif /* PAL_H */