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/*- * Copyright (c) 2005 * Bill Paul <wpaul@windriver.com>. All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgement: * This product includes software developed by Bill Paul. * 4. Neither the name of the author nor the names of any co-contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY Bill Paul AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL Bill Paul OR THE VOICES IN HIS HEAD * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF * THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include <sys/cdefs.h> __FBSDID("$FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/compat/ndis/kern_windrv.c 215708 2010-11-22 20:46:38Z bschmidt $"); #include <sys/param.h> #include <sys/systm.h> #include <sys/unistd.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/kernel.h> #include <sys/malloc.h> #include <sys/lock.h> #include <sys/mutex.h> #include <sys/module.h> #include <sys/conf.h> #include <sys/mbuf.h> #include <sys/bus.h> #include <sys/proc.h> #include <sys/sched.h> #include <sys/smp.h> #include <sys/queue.h> #ifdef __i386__ #include <machine/segments.h> #endif #include <dev/usb/usb.h> #include <compat/ndis/pe_var.h> #include <compat/ndis/cfg_var.h> #include <compat/ndis/resource_var.h> #include <compat/ndis/ntoskrnl_var.h> #include <compat/ndis/ndis_var.h> #include <compat/ndis/hal_var.h> #include <compat/ndis/usbd_var.h> static struct mtx drvdb_mtx; static STAILQ_HEAD(drvdb, drvdb_ent) drvdb_head; static driver_object fake_pci_driver; /* serves both PCI and cardbus */ static driver_object fake_pccard_driver; #ifdef __i386__ static void x86_oldldt(void *); static void x86_newldt(void *); struct tid { void *tid_except_list; /* 0x00 */ uint32_t tid_oldfs; /* 0x04 */ uint32_t tid_selector; /* 0x08 */ struct tid *tid_self; /* 0x0C */ int tid_cpu; /* 0x10 */ }; static struct tid *my_tids; #endif /* __i386__ */ #define DUMMY_REGISTRY_PATH "\\\\some\\bogus\\path" int windrv_libinit(void) { STAILQ_INIT(&drvdb_head); mtx_init(&drvdb_mtx, "Windows driver DB lock", "Windows internal lock", MTX_DEF); /* * PCI and pccard devices don't need to use IRPs to * interact with their bus drivers (usually), so our * emulated PCI and pccard drivers are just stubs. * USB devices, on the other hand, do all their I/O * by exchanging IRPs with the USB bus driver, so * for that we need to provide emulator dispatcher * routines, which are in a separate module. */ windrv_bus_attach(&fake_pci_driver, "PCI Bus"); windrv_bus_attach(&fake_pccard_driver, "PCCARD Bus"); #ifdef __i386__ /* * In order to properly support SMP machines, we have * to modify the GDT on each CPU, since we never know * on which one we'll end up running. */ my_tids = ExAllocatePoolWithTag(NonPagedPool, sizeof(struct tid) * mp_ncpus, 0); if (my_tids == NULL) panic("failed to allocate thread info blocks"); smp_rendezvous(NULL, x86_newldt, NULL, NULL); #endif return (0); } int windrv_libfini(void) { struct drvdb_ent *d; mtx_lock(&drvdb_mtx); while(STAILQ_FIRST(&drvdb_head) != NULL) { d = STAILQ_FIRST(&drvdb_head); STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD(&drvdb_head, link); free(d, M_DEVBUF); } mtx_unlock(&drvdb_mtx); RtlFreeUnicodeString(&fake_pci_driver.dro_drivername); RtlFreeUnicodeString(&fake_pccard_driver.dro_drivername); mtx_destroy(&drvdb_mtx); #ifdef __i386__ smp_rendezvous(NULL, x86_oldldt, NULL, NULL); ExFreePool(my_tids); #endif return (0); } /* * Given the address of a driver image, find its corresponding * driver_object. */ driver_object * windrv_lookup(img, name) vm_offset_t img; char *name; { struct drvdb_ent *d; unicode_string us; ansi_string as; bzero((char *)&us, sizeof(us)); /* Damn unicode. */ if (name != NULL) { RtlInitAnsiString(&as, name); if (RtlAnsiStringToUnicodeString(&us, &as, TRUE)) return (NULL); } mtx_lock(&drvdb_mtx); STAILQ_FOREACH(d, &drvdb_head, link) { if (d->windrv_object->dro_driverstart == (void *)img || (bcmp((char *)d->windrv_object->dro_drivername.us_buf, (char *)us.us_buf, us.us_len) == 0 && us.us_len)) { mtx_unlock(&drvdb_mtx); if (name != NULL) ExFreePool(us.us_buf); return (d->windrv_object); } } mtx_unlock(&drvdb_mtx); if (name != NULL) RtlFreeUnicodeString(&us); return (NULL); } struct drvdb_ent * windrv_match(matchfunc, ctx) matchfuncptr matchfunc; void *ctx; { struct drvdb_ent *d; int match; mtx_lock(&drvdb_mtx); STAILQ_FOREACH(d, &drvdb_head, link) { if (d->windrv_devlist == NULL) continue; match = matchfunc(d->windrv_bustype, d->windrv_devlist, ctx); if (match == TRUE) { mtx_unlock(&drvdb_mtx); return (d); } } mtx_unlock(&drvdb_mtx); return (NULL); } /* * Remove a driver_object from our datatabase and destroy it. Throw * away any custom driver extension info that may have been added. */ int windrv_unload(mod, img, len) module_t mod; vm_offset_t img; int len; { struct drvdb_ent *db, *r = NULL; driver_object *drv; device_object *d, *pdo; device_t dev; list_entry *e; drv = windrv_lookup(img, NULL); /* * When we unload a driver image, we need to force a * detach of any devices that might be using it. We * need the PDOs of all attached devices for this. * Getting at them is a little hard. We basically * have to walk the device lists of all our bus * drivers. */ mtx_lock(&drvdb_mtx); STAILQ_FOREACH(db, &drvdb_head, link) { /* * Fake bus drivers have no devlist info. * If this driver has devlist info, it's * a loaded Windows driver and has no PDOs, * so skip it. */ if (db->windrv_devlist != NULL) continue; pdo = db->windrv_object->dro_devobj; while (pdo != NULL) { d = pdo->do_attacheddev; if (d->do_drvobj != drv) { pdo = pdo->do_nextdev; continue; } dev = pdo->do_devext; pdo = pdo->do_nextdev; mtx_unlock(&drvdb_mtx); device_detach(dev); mtx_lock(&drvdb_mtx); } } STAILQ_FOREACH(db, &drvdb_head, link) { if (db->windrv_object->dro_driverstart == (void *)img) { r = db; STAILQ_REMOVE(&drvdb_head, db, drvdb_ent, link); break; } } mtx_unlock(&drvdb_mtx); if (r == NULL) return (ENOENT); if (drv == NULL) return (ENOENT); /* * Destroy any custom extensions that may have been added. */ drv = r->windrv_object; while (!IsListEmpty(&drv->dro_driverext->dre_usrext)) { e = RemoveHeadList(&drv->dro_driverext->dre_usrext); ExFreePool(e); } /* Free the driver extension */ free(drv->dro_driverext, M_DEVBUF); /* Free the driver name */ RtlFreeUnicodeString(&drv->dro_drivername); /* Free driver object */ free(drv, M_DEVBUF); /* Free our DB handle */ free(r, M_DEVBUF); return (0); } #define WINDRV_LOADED htonl(0x42534F44) #ifdef __amd64__ static void patch_user_shared_data_address(vm_offset_t img, size_t len) { unsigned long i, n, max_addr, *addr; n = len - sizeof(unsigned long); max_addr = KI_USER_SHARED_DATA + sizeof(kuser_shared_data); for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { addr = (unsigned long *)(img + i); if (*addr >= KI_USER_SHARED_DATA && *addr < max_addr) { *addr -= KI_USER_SHARED_DATA; *addr += (unsigned long)&kuser_shared_data; } } } #endif /* * Loader routine for actual Windows driver modules, ultimately * calls the driver's DriverEntry() routine. */ int windrv_load(mod, img, len, bustype, devlist, regvals) module_t mod; vm_offset_t img; int len; interface_type bustype; void *devlist; ndis_cfg *regvals; { image_import_descriptor imp_desc; image_optional_header opt_hdr; driver_entry entry; struct drvdb_ent *new; struct driver_object *drv; int status; uint32_t *ptr; ansi_string as; /* * First step: try to relocate and dynalink the executable * driver image. */ ptr = (uint32_t *)(img + 8); if (*ptr == WINDRV_LOADED) goto skipreloc; /* Perform text relocation */ if (pe_relocate(img)) return (ENOEXEC); /* Dynamically link the NDIS.SYS routines -- required. */ if (pe_patch_imports(img, "NDIS", ndis_functbl)) return (ENOEXEC); /* Dynamically link the HAL.dll routines -- optional. */ if (pe_get_import_descriptor(img, &imp_desc, "HAL") == 0) { if (pe_patch_imports(img, "HAL", hal_functbl)) return (ENOEXEC); } /* Dynamically link ntoskrnl.exe -- optional. */ if (pe_get_import_descriptor(img, &imp_desc, "ntoskrnl") == 0) { if (pe_patch_imports(img, "ntoskrnl", ntoskrnl_functbl)) return (ENOEXEC); } #ifdef __amd64__ patch_user_shared_data_address(img, len); #endif /* Dynamically link USBD.SYS -- optional */ if (pe_get_import_descriptor(img, &imp_desc, "USBD") == 0) { if (pe_patch_imports(img, "USBD", usbd_functbl)) return (ENOEXEC); } *ptr = WINDRV_LOADED; skipreloc: /* Next step: find the driver entry point. */ pe_get_optional_header(img, &opt_hdr); entry = (driver_entry)pe_translate_addr(img, opt_hdr.ioh_entryaddr); /* Next step: allocate and store a driver object. */ new = malloc(sizeof(struct drvdb_ent), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT|M_ZERO); if (new == NULL) return (ENOMEM); drv = malloc(sizeof(driver_object), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT|M_ZERO); if (drv == NULL) { free (new, M_DEVBUF); return (ENOMEM); } /* Allocate a driver extension structure too. */ drv->dro_driverext = malloc(sizeof(driver_extension), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT|M_ZERO); if (drv->dro_driverext == NULL) { free(new, M_DEVBUF); free(drv, M_DEVBUF); return (ENOMEM); } InitializeListHead((&drv->dro_driverext->dre_usrext)); drv->dro_driverstart = (void *)img; drv->dro_driversize = len; RtlInitAnsiString(&as, DUMMY_REGISTRY_PATH); if (RtlAnsiStringToUnicodeString(&drv->dro_drivername, &as, TRUE)) { free(new, M_DEVBUF); free(drv, M_DEVBUF); return (ENOMEM); } new->windrv_object = drv; new->windrv_regvals = regvals; new->windrv_devlist = devlist; new->windrv_bustype = bustype; /* Now call the DriverEntry() function. */ status = MSCALL2(entry, drv, &drv->dro_drivername); if (status != STATUS_SUCCESS) { RtlFreeUnicodeString(&drv->dro_drivername); free(drv, M_DEVBUF); free(new, M_DEVBUF); return (ENODEV); } mtx_lock(&drvdb_mtx); STAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&drvdb_head, new, link); mtx_unlock(&drvdb_mtx); return (0); } /* * Make a new Physical Device Object for a device that was * detected/plugged in. For us, the PDO is just a way to * get at the device_t. */ int windrv_create_pdo(drv, bsddev) driver_object *drv; device_t bsddev; { device_object *dev; /* * This is a new physical device object, which technically * is the "top of the stack." Consequently, we don't do * an IoAttachDeviceToDeviceStack() here. */ mtx_lock(&drvdb_mtx); IoCreateDevice(drv, 0, NULL, FILE_DEVICE_UNKNOWN, 0, FALSE, &dev); mtx_unlock(&drvdb_mtx); /* Stash pointer to our BSD device handle. */ dev->do_devext = bsddev; return (STATUS_SUCCESS); } void windrv_destroy_pdo(drv, bsddev) driver_object *drv; device_t bsddev; { device_object *pdo; pdo = windrv_find_pdo(drv, bsddev); /* Remove reference to device_t */ pdo->do_devext = NULL; mtx_lock(&drvdb_mtx); IoDeleteDevice(pdo); mtx_unlock(&drvdb_mtx); } /* * Given a device_t, find the corresponding PDO in a driver's * device list. */ device_object * windrv_find_pdo(drv, bsddev) driver_object *drv; device_t bsddev; { device_object *pdo; mtx_lock(&drvdb_mtx); pdo = drv->dro_devobj; while (pdo != NULL) { if (pdo->do_devext == bsddev) { mtx_unlock(&drvdb_mtx); return (pdo); } pdo = pdo->do_nextdev; } mtx_unlock(&drvdb_mtx); return (NULL); } /* * Add an internally emulated driver to the database. We need this * to set up an emulated bus driver so that it can receive IRPs. */ int windrv_bus_attach(drv, name) driver_object *drv; char *name; { struct drvdb_ent *new; ansi_string as; new = malloc(sizeof(struct drvdb_ent), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT|M_ZERO); if (new == NULL) return (ENOMEM); RtlInitAnsiString(&as, name); if (RtlAnsiStringToUnicodeString(&drv->dro_drivername, &as, TRUE)) { free(new, M_DEVBUF); return (ENOMEM); } /* * Set up a fake image pointer to avoid false matches * in windrv_lookup(). */ drv->dro_driverstart = (void *)0xFFFFFFFF; new->windrv_object = drv; new->windrv_devlist = NULL; new->windrv_regvals = NULL; mtx_lock(&drvdb_mtx); STAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&drvdb_head, new, link); mtx_unlock(&drvdb_mtx); return (0); } #ifdef __amd64__ extern void x86_64_wrap(void); extern void x86_64_wrap_call(void); extern void x86_64_wrap_end(void); int windrv_wrap(func, wrap, argcnt, ftype) funcptr func; funcptr *wrap; int argcnt; int ftype; { funcptr p; vm_offset_t *calladdr; vm_offset_t wrapstart, wrapend, wrapcall; wrapstart = (vm_offset_t)&x86_64_wrap; wrapend = (vm_offset_t)&x86_64_wrap_end; wrapcall = (vm_offset_t)&x86_64_wrap_call; /* Allocate a new wrapper instance. */ p = malloc((wrapend - wrapstart), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT); if (p == NULL) return (ENOMEM); /* Copy over the code. */ bcopy((char *)wrapstart, p, (wrapend - wrapstart)); /* Insert the function address into the new wrapper instance. */ calladdr = (uint64_t *)((char *)p + (wrapcall - wrapstart) + 2); *calladdr = (vm_offset_t)func; *wrap = p; return (0); } #endif /* __amd64__ */ #ifdef __i386__ struct x86desc { uint16_t x_lolimit; uint16_t x_base0; uint8_t x_base1; uint8_t x_flags; uint8_t x_hilimit; uint8_t x_base2; }; struct gdt { uint16_t limit; void *base; } __attribute__((__packed__)); extern uint16_t x86_getfs(void); extern void x86_setfs(uint16_t); extern void *x86_gettid(void); extern void x86_critical_enter(void); extern void x86_critical_exit(void); extern void x86_getldt(struct gdt *, uint16_t *); extern void x86_setldt(struct gdt *, uint16_t); #define SEL_LDT 4 /* local descriptor table */ #define SEL_TO_FS(x) (((x) << 3)) /* * FreeBSD 6.0 and later has a special GDT segment reserved * specifically for us, so if GNDIS_SEL is defined, use that. * If not, use GTGATE_SEL, which is uninitialized and infrequently * used. */ #ifdef GNDIS_SEL #define FREEBSD_EMPTYSEL GNDIS_SEL #else #define FREEBSD_EMPTYSEL GTGATE_SEL /* slot 7 */ #endif /* * The meanings of various bits in a descriptor vary a little * depending on whether the descriptor will be used as a * code, data or system descriptor. (And that in turn depends * on which segment register selects the descriptor.) * We're only trying to create a data segment, so the definitions * below are the ones that apply to a data descriptor. */ #define SEGFLAGLO_PRESENT 0x80 /* segment is present */ #define SEGFLAGLO_PRIVLVL 0x60 /* privlevel needed for this seg */ #define SEGFLAGLO_CD 0x10 /* 1 = code/data, 0 = system */ #define SEGFLAGLO_MBZ 0x08 /* must be zero */ #define SEGFLAGLO_EXPANDDOWN 0x04 /* limit expands down */ #define SEGFLAGLO_WRITEABLE 0x02 /* segment is writeable */ #define SEGGLAGLO_ACCESSED 0x01 /* segment has been accessed */ #define SEGFLAGHI_GRAN 0x80 /* granularity, 1 = byte, 0 = page */ #define SEGFLAGHI_BIG 0x40 /* 1 = 32 bit stack, 0 = 16 bit */ /* * Context switch from UNIX to Windows. Save the existing value * of %fs for this processor, then change it to point to our * fake TID. Note that it is also possible to pin ourselves * to our current CPU, though I'm not sure this is really * necessary. It depends on whether or not an interrupt might * preempt us while Windows code is running and we wind up * scheduled onto another CPU as a result. So far, it doesn't * seem like this is what happens. */ void ctxsw_utow(void) { struct tid *t; t = &my_tids[curthread->td_oncpu]; /* * Ugly hack. During system bootstrap (cold == 1), only CPU 0 * is running. So if we were loaded at bootstrap, only CPU 0 * will have our special GDT entry. This is a problem for SMP * systems, so to deal with this, we check here to make sure * the TID for this processor has been initialized, and if it * hasn't, we need to do it right now or else things will * explode. */ if (t->tid_self != t) x86_newldt(NULL); x86_critical_enter(); t->tid_oldfs = x86_getfs(); t->tid_cpu = curthread->td_oncpu; sched_pin(); x86_setfs(SEL_TO_FS(t->tid_selector)); x86_critical_exit(); /* Now entering Windows land, population: you. */ } /* * Context switch from Windows back to UNIX. Restore %fs to * its previous value. This always occurs after a call to * ctxsw_utow(). */ void ctxsw_wtou(void) { struct tid *t; x86_critical_enter(); t = x86_gettid(); x86_setfs(t->tid_oldfs); sched_unpin(); x86_critical_exit(); /* Welcome back to UNIX land, we missed you. */ #ifdef EXTRA_SANITY if (t->tid_cpu != curthread->td_oncpu) panic("ctxsw GOT MOVED TO OTHER CPU!"); #endif } static int windrv_wrap_stdcall(funcptr, funcptr *, int); static int windrv_wrap_fastcall(funcptr, funcptr *, int); static int windrv_wrap_regparm(funcptr, funcptr *); extern void x86_fastcall_wrap(void); extern void x86_fastcall_wrap_call(void); extern void x86_fastcall_wrap_arg(void); extern void x86_fastcall_wrap_end(void); static int windrv_wrap_fastcall(func, wrap, argcnt) funcptr func; funcptr *wrap; int8_t argcnt; { funcptr p; vm_offset_t *calladdr; uint8_t *argaddr; vm_offset_t wrapstart, wrapend, wrapcall, wraparg; wrapstart = (vm_offset_t)&x86_fastcall_wrap; wrapend = (vm_offset_t)&x86_fastcall_wrap_end; wrapcall = (vm_offset_t)&x86_fastcall_wrap_call; wraparg = (vm_offset_t)&x86_fastcall_wrap_arg; /* Allocate a new wrapper instance. */ p = malloc((wrapend - wrapstart), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT); if (p == NULL) return (ENOMEM); /* Copy over the code. */ bcopy((char *)wrapstart, p, (wrapend - wrapstart)); /* Insert the function address into the new wrapper instance. */ calladdr = (vm_offset_t *)((char *)p + ((wrapcall - wrapstart) + 1)); *calladdr = (vm_offset_t)func; argcnt -= 2; if (argcnt < 1) argcnt = 0; argaddr = (u_int8_t *)((char *)p + ((wraparg - wrapstart) + 1)); *argaddr = argcnt * sizeof(uint32_t); *wrap = p; return (0); } extern void x86_stdcall_wrap(void); extern void x86_stdcall_wrap_call(void); extern void x86_stdcall_wrap_arg(void); extern void x86_stdcall_wrap_end(void); static int windrv_wrap_stdcall(func, wrap, argcnt) funcptr func; funcptr *wrap; uint8_t argcnt; { funcptr p; vm_offset_t *calladdr; uint8_t *argaddr; vm_offset_t wrapstart, wrapend, wrapcall, wraparg; wrapstart = (vm_offset_t)&x86_stdcall_wrap; wrapend = (vm_offset_t)&x86_stdcall_wrap_end; wrapcall = (vm_offset_t)&x86_stdcall_wrap_call; wraparg = (vm_offset_t)&x86_stdcall_wrap_arg; /* Allocate a new wrapper instance. */ p = malloc((wrapend - wrapstart), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT); if (p == NULL) return (ENOMEM); /* Copy over the code. */ bcopy((char *)wrapstart, p, (wrapend - wrapstart)); /* Insert the function address into the new wrapper instance. */ calladdr = (vm_offset_t *)((char *)p + ((wrapcall - wrapstart) + 1)); *calladdr = (vm_offset_t)func; argaddr = (u_int8_t *)((char *)p + ((wraparg - wrapstart) + 1)); *argaddr = argcnt * sizeof(uint32_t); *wrap = p; return (0); } extern void x86_regparm_wrap(void); extern void x86_regparm_wrap_call(void); extern void x86_regparm_wrap_end(void); static int windrv_wrap_regparm(func, wrap) funcptr func; funcptr *wrap; { funcptr p; vm_offset_t *calladdr; vm_offset_t wrapstart, wrapend, wrapcall; wrapstart = (vm_offset_t)&x86_regparm_wrap; wrapend = (vm_offset_t)&x86_regparm_wrap_end; wrapcall = (vm_offset_t)&x86_regparm_wrap_call; /* Allocate a new wrapper instance. */ p = malloc((wrapend - wrapstart), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT); if (p == NULL) return (ENOMEM); /* Copy over the code. */ bcopy(x86_regparm_wrap, p, (wrapend - wrapstart)); /* Insert the function address into the new wrapper instance. */ calladdr = (vm_offset_t *)((char *)p + ((wrapcall - wrapstart) + 1)); *calladdr = (vm_offset_t)func; *wrap = p; return (0); } int windrv_wrap(func, wrap, argcnt, ftype) funcptr func; funcptr *wrap; int argcnt; int ftype; { switch(ftype) { case WINDRV_WRAP_FASTCALL: return (windrv_wrap_fastcall(func, wrap, argcnt)); case WINDRV_WRAP_STDCALL: return (windrv_wrap_stdcall(func, wrap, argcnt)); case WINDRV_WRAP_REGPARM: return (windrv_wrap_regparm(func, wrap)); case WINDRV_WRAP_CDECL: return (windrv_wrap_stdcall(func, wrap, 0)); default: break; } return (EINVAL); } static void x86_oldldt(dummy) void *dummy; { struct x86desc *gdt; struct gdt gtable; uint16_t ltable; mtx_lock_spin(&dt_lock); /* Grab location of existing GDT. */ x86_getldt(>able, <able); /* Find the slot we updated. */ gdt = gtable.base; gdt += FREEBSD_EMPTYSEL; /* Empty it out. */ bzero((char *)gdt, sizeof(struct x86desc)); /* Restore GDT. */ x86_setldt(>able, ltable); mtx_unlock_spin(&dt_lock); } static void x86_newldt(dummy) void *dummy; { struct gdt gtable; uint16_t ltable; struct x86desc *l; struct thread *t; t = curthread; mtx_lock_spin(&dt_lock); /* Grab location of existing GDT. */ x86_getldt(>able, <able); /* Get pointer to the GDT table. */ l = gtable.base; /* Get pointer to empty slot */ l += FREEBSD_EMPTYSEL; /* Initialize TID for this CPU. */ my_tids[t->td_oncpu].tid_selector = FREEBSD_EMPTYSEL; my_tids[t->td_oncpu].tid_self = &my_tids[t->td_oncpu]; /* Set up new GDT entry. */ l->x_lolimit = sizeof(struct tid); l->x_hilimit = SEGFLAGHI_GRAN|SEGFLAGHI_BIG; l->x_base0 = (vm_offset_t)(&my_tids[t->td_oncpu]) & 0xFFFF; l->x_base1 = ((vm_offset_t)(&my_tids[t->td_oncpu]) >> 16) & 0xFF; l->x_base2 = ((vm_offset_t)(&my_tids[t->td_oncpu]) >> 24) & 0xFF; l->x_flags = SEGFLAGLO_PRESENT|SEGFLAGLO_CD|SEGFLAGLO_WRITEABLE; /* Update the GDT. */ x86_setldt(>able, ltable); mtx_unlock_spin(&dt_lock); /* Whew. */ } #endif /* __i386__ */ int windrv_unwrap(func) funcptr func; { free(func, M_DEVBUF); return (0); }