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/*P:100
 * This is the Launcher code, a simple program which lays out the "physical"
 * memory for the new Guest by mapping the kernel image and the virtual
 * devices, then opens /dev/lguest to tell the kernel about the Guest and
 * control it.
:*/
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#define _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
#define _GNU_SOURCE
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <err.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <elf.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
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#include <sys/eventfd.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <linux/sockios.h>
#include <linux/if_tun.h>
#include <sys/uio.h>
#include <termios.h>
#include <getopt.h>
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#include <assert.h>
#include <sched.h>
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#include <limits.h>
#include <stddef.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <pwd.h>
#include <grp.h>

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#include <linux/virtio_config.h>
#include <linux/virtio_net.h>
#include <linux/virtio_blk.h>
#include <linux/virtio_console.h>
#include <linux/virtio_rng.h>
#include <linux/virtio_ring.h>
#include <asm/bootparam.h>
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#include "../../include/linux/lguest_launcher.h"
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/*L:110
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 * We can ignore the 43 include files we need for this program, but I do want
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 * to draw attention to the use of kernel-style types.
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 *
 * As Linus said, "C is a Spartan language, and so should your naming be."  I
 * like these abbreviations, so we define them here.  Note that u64 is always
 * unsigned long long, which works on all Linux systems: this means that we can
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 * use %llu in printf for any u64.
 */
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typedef unsigned long long u64;
typedef uint32_t u32;
typedef uint16_t u16;
typedef uint8_t u8;
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/*:*/
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#define BRIDGE_PFX "bridge:"
#ifndef SIOCBRADDIF
#define SIOCBRADDIF	0x89a2		/* add interface to bridge      */
#endif
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/* We can have up to 256 pages for devices. */
#define DEVICE_PAGES 256
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/* This will occupy 3 pages: it must be a power of 2. */
#define VIRTQUEUE_NUM 256
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/*L:120
 * verbose is both a global flag and a macro.  The C preprocessor allows
 * this, and although I wouldn't recommend it, it works quite nicely here.
 */
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static bool verbose;
#define verbose(args...) \
	do { if (verbose) printf(args); } while(0)
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/*:*/

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/* The pointer to the start of guest memory. */
static void *guest_base;
/* The maximum guest physical address allowed, and maximum possible. */
static unsigned long guest_limit, guest_max;
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/* The /dev/lguest file descriptor. */
static int lguest_fd;
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/* a per-cpu variable indicating whose vcpu is currently running */
static unsigned int __thread cpu_id;

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/* This is our list of devices. */
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struct device_list {
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	/* Counter to assign interrupt numbers. */
	unsigned int next_irq;

	/* Counter to print out convenient device numbers. */
	unsigned int device_num;

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	/* The descriptor page for the devices. */
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	u8 *descpage;

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	/* A single linked list of devices. */
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	struct device *dev;
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	/* And a pointer to the last device for easy append. */
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	struct device *lastdev;
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};

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/* The list of Guest devices, based on command line arguments. */
static struct device_list devices;

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/* The device structure describes a single device. */
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struct device {
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	/* The linked-list pointer. */
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	struct device *next;
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	/* The device's descriptor, as mapped into the Guest. */
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	struct lguest_device_desc *desc;
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	/* We can't trust desc values once Guest has booted: we use these. */
	unsigned int feature_len;
	unsigned int num_vq;

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	/* The name of this device, for --verbose. */
	const char *name;
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	/* Any queues attached to this device */
	struct virtqueue *vq;
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	/* Is it operational */
	bool running;
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	/* Device-specific data. */
	void *priv;
};

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/* The virtqueue structure describes a queue attached to a device. */
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struct virtqueue {
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	struct virtqueue *next;

	/* Which device owns me. */
	struct device *dev;

	/* The configuration for this queue. */
	struct lguest_vqconfig config;

	/* The actual ring of buffers. */
	struct vring vring;

	/* Last available index we saw. */
	u16 last_avail_idx;

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	/* How many are used since we sent last irq? */
	unsigned int pending_used;

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	/* Eventfd where Guest notifications arrive. */
	int eventfd;
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	/* Function for the thread which is servicing this virtqueue. */
	void (*service)(struct virtqueue *vq);
	pid_t thread;
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};

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/* Remember the arguments to the program so we can "reboot" */
static char **main_args;

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/* The original tty settings to restore on exit. */
static struct termios orig_term;

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/*
 * We have to be careful with barriers: our devices are all run in separate
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 * threads and so we need to make sure that changes visible to the Guest happen
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 * in precise order.
 */
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#define wmb() __asm__ __volatile__("" : : : "memory")
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#define mb() __asm__ __volatile__("" : : : "memory")
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/* Wrapper for the last available index.  Makes it easier to change. */
#define lg_last_avail(vq)	((vq)->last_avail_idx)

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/*
 * The virtio configuration space is defined to be little-endian.  x86 is
 * little-endian too, but it's nice to be explicit so we have these helpers.
 */
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#define cpu_to_le16(v16) (v16)
#define cpu_to_le32(v32) (v32)
#define cpu_to_le64(v64) (v64)
#define le16_to_cpu(v16) (v16)
#define le32_to_cpu(v32) (v32)
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#define le64_to_cpu(v64) (v64)
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/* Is this iovec empty? */
static bool iov_empty(const struct iovec iov[], unsigned int num_iov)
{
	unsigned int i;

	for (i = 0; i < num_iov; i++)
		if (iov[i].iov_len)
			return false;
	return true;
}

/* Take len bytes from the front of this iovec. */
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static void iov_consume(struct iovec iov[], unsigned num_iov,
			void *dest, unsigned len)
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{
	unsigned int i;

	for (i = 0; i < num_iov; i++) {
		unsigned int used;

		used = iov[i].iov_len < len ? iov[i].iov_len : len;
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		if (dest) {
			memcpy(dest, iov[i].iov_base, used);
			dest += used;
		}
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		iov[i].iov_base += used;
		iov[i].iov_len -= used;
		len -= used;
	}
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	if (len != 0)
		errx(1, "iovec too short!");
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}

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/* The device virtqueue descriptors are followed by feature bitmasks. */
static u8 *get_feature_bits(struct device *dev)
{
	return (u8 *)(dev->desc + 1)
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		+ dev->num_vq * sizeof(struct lguest_vqconfig);
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}

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/*L:100
 * The Launcher code itself takes us out into userspace, that scary place where
 * pointers run wild and free!  Unfortunately, like most userspace programs,
 * it's quite boring (which is why everyone likes to hack on the kernel!).
 * Perhaps if you make up an Lguest Drinking Game at this point, it will get
 * you through this section.  Or, maybe not.
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 *
 * The Launcher sets up a big chunk of memory to be the Guest's "physical"
 * memory and stores it in "guest_base".  In other words, Guest physical ==
 * Launcher virtual with an offset.
 *
 * This can be tough to get your head around, but usually it just means that we
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 * use these trivial conversion functions when the Guest gives us its
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 * "physical" addresses:
 */
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static void *from_guest_phys(unsigned long addr)
{
	return guest_base + addr;
}

static unsigned long to_guest_phys(const void *addr)
{
	return (addr - guest_base);
}

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/*L:130
 * Loading the Kernel.
 *
 * We start with couple of simple helper routines.  open_or_die() avoids
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 * error-checking code cluttering the callers:
 */
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static int open_or_die(const char *name, int flags)
{
	int fd = open(name, flags);
	if (fd < 0)
		err(1, "Failed to open %s", name);
	return fd;
}

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/* map_zeroed_pages() takes a number of pages. */
static void *map_zeroed_pages(unsigned int num)
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{
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	int fd = open_or_die("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY);
	void *addr;
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	/*
	 * We use a private mapping (ie. if we write to the page, it will be
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	 * copied). We allocate an extra two pages PROT_NONE to act as guard
	 * pages against read/write attempts that exceed allocated space.
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	 */
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	addr = mmap(NULL, getpagesize() * (num+2),
		    PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0);

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	if (addr == MAP_FAILED)
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		err(1, "Mmapping %u pages of /dev/zero", num);
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	if (mprotect(addr + getpagesize(), getpagesize() * num,
		     PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE) == -1)
		err(1, "mprotect rw %u pages failed", num);

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	/*
	 * One neat mmap feature is that you can close the fd, and it
	 * stays mapped.
	 */
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	close(fd);
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	/* Return address after PROT_NONE page */
	return addr + getpagesize();
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}

/* Get some more pages for a device. */
static void *get_pages(unsigned int num)
{
	void *addr = from_guest_phys(guest_limit);

	guest_limit += num * getpagesize();
	if (guest_limit > guest_max)
		errx(1, "Not enough memory for devices");
	return addr;
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}

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/*
 * This routine is used to load the kernel or initrd.  It tries mmap, but if
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 * that fails (Plan 9's kernel file isn't nicely aligned on page boundaries),
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 * it falls back to reading the memory in.
 */
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static void map_at(int fd, void *addr, unsigned long offset, unsigned long len)
{
	ssize_t r;

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	/*
	 * We map writable even though for some segments are marked read-only.
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	 * The kernel really wants to be writable: it patches its own
	 * instructions.
	 *
	 * MAP_PRIVATE means that the page won't be copied until a write is
	 * done to it.  This allows us to share untouched memory between
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	 * Guests.
	 */
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	if (mmap(addr, len, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,
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		 MAP_FIXED|MAP_PRIVATE, fd, offset) != MAP_FAILED)
		return;

	/* pread does a seek and a read in one shot: saves a few lines. */
	r = pread(fd, addr, len, offset);
	if (r != len)
		err(1, "Reading offset %lu len %lu gave %zi", offset, len, r);
}

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/*
 * This routine takes an open vmlinux image, which is in ELF, and maps it into
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 * the Guest memory.  ELF = Embedded Linking Format, which is the format used
 * by all modern binaries on Linux including the kernel.
 *
 * The ELF headers give *two* addresses: a physical address, and a virtual
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 * address.  We use the physical address; the Guest will map itself to the
 * virtual address.
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 *
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 * We return the starting address.
 */
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static unsigned long map_elf(int elf_fd, const Elf32_Ehdr *ehdr)
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{
	Elf32_Phdr phdr[ehdr->e_phnum];
	unsigned int i;

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	/*
	 * Sanity checks on the main ELF header: an x86 executable with a
	 * reasonable number of correctly-sized program headers.
	 */
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	if (ehdr->e_type != ET_EXEC
	    || ehdr->e_machine != EM_386
	    || ehdr->e_phentsize != sizeof(Elf32_Phdr)
	    || ehdr->e_phnum < 1 || ehdr->e_phnum > 65536U/sizeof(Elf32_Phdr))
		errx(1, "Malformed elf header");

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	/*
	 * An ELF executable contains an ELF header and a number of "program"
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	 * headers which indicate which parts ("segments") of the program to
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	 * load where.
	 */
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	/* We read in all the program headers at once: */
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	if (lseek(elf_fd, ehdr->e_phoff, SEEK_SET) < 0)
		err(1, "Seeking to program headers");
	if (read(elf_fd, phdr, sizeof(phdr)) != sizeof(phdr))
		err(1, "Reading program headers");

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	/*
	 * Try all the headers: there are usually only three.  A read-only one,
	 * a read-write one, and a "note" section which we don't load.
	 */
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	for (i = 0; i < ehdr->e_phnum; i++) {
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		/* If this isn't a loadable segment, we ignore it */
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		if (phdr[i].p_type != PT_LOAD)
			continue;

		verbose("Section %i: size %i addr %p\n",
			i, phdr[i].p_memsz, (void *)phdr[i].p_paddr);

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		/* We map this section of the file at its physical address. */
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		map_at(elf_fd, from_guest_phys(phdr[i].p_paddr),
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		       phdr[i].p_offset, phdr[i].p_filesz);
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	}

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	/* The entry point is given in the ELF header. */
	return ehdr->e_entry;
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}

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/*L:150
 * A bzImage, unlike an ELF file, is not meant to be loaded.  You're supposed
 * to jump into it and it will unpack itself.  We used to have to perform some
 * hairy magic because the unpacking code scared me.
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 *
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 * Fortunately, Jeremy Fitzhardinge convinced me it wasn't that hard and wrote
 * a small patch to jump over the tricky bits in the Guest, so now we just read
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 * the funky header so we know where in the file to load, and away we go!
 */
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static unsigned long load_bzimage(int fd)
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{
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	struct boot_params boot;
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	int r;
	/* Modern bzImages get loaded at 1M. */
	void *p = from_guest_phys(0x100000);

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	/*
	 * Go back to the start of the file and read the header.  It should be
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	 * a Linux boot header (see Documentation/x86/boot.txt)
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	 */
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	lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_SET);
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	read(fd, &boot, sizeof(boot));
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	/* Inside the setup_hdr, we expect the magic "HdrS" */
	if (memcmp(&boot.hdr.header, "HdrS", 4) != 0)
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		errx(1, "This doesn't look like a bzImage to me");

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	/* Skip over the extra sectors of the header. */
	lseek(fd, (boot.hdr.setup_sects+1) * 512, SEEK_SET);
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	/* Now read everything into memory. in nice big chunks. */
	while ((r = read(fd, p, 65536)) > 0)
		p += r;

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	/* Finally, code32_start tells us where to enter the kernel. */
	return boot.hdr.code32_start;
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}

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/*L:140
 * Loading the kernel is easy when it's a "vmlinux", but most kernels
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 * come wrapped up in the self-decompressing "bzImage" format.  With a little
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 * work, we can load those, too.
 */
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static unsigned long load_kernel(int fd)
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{
	Elf32_Ehdr hdr;

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	/* Read in the first few bytes. */
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	if (read(fd, &hdr, sizeof(hdr)) != sizeof(hdr))
		err(1, "Reading kernel");

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	/* If it's an ELF file, it starts with "\177ELF" */
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	if (memcmp(hdr.e_ident, ELFMAG, SELFMAG) == 0)
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		return map_elf(fd, &hdr);
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	/* Otherwise we assume it's a bzImage, and try to load it. */
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	return load_bzimage(fd);
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}

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/*
 * This is a trivial little helper to align pages.  Andi Kleen hated it because
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 * it calls getpagesize() twice: "it's dumb code."
 *
 * Kernel guys get really het up about optimization, even when it's not
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 * necessary.  I leave this code as a reaction against that.
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static inline unsigned long page_align(unsigned long addr)
{
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	/* Add upwards and truncate downwards. */
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	return ((addr + getpagesize()-1) & ~(getpagesize()-1));
}

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/*L:180
 * An "initial ram disk" is a disk image loaded into memory along with the
 * kernel which the kernel can use to boot from without needing any drivers.
 * Most distributions now use this as standard: the initrd contains the code to
 * load the appropriate driver modules for the current machine.
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 *
 * Importantly, James Morris works for RedHat, and Fedora uses initrds for its
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 * kernels.  He sent me this (and tells me when I break it).
 */
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static unsigned long load_initrd(const char *name, unsigned long mem)
{
	int ifd;
	struct stat st;
	unsigned long len;

	ifd = open_or_die(name, O_RDONLY);
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	/* fstat() is needed to get the file size. */
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	if (fstat(ifd, &st) < 0)
		err(1, "fstat() on initrd '%s'", name);

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	/*
	 * We map the initrd at the top of memory, but mmap wants it to be
	 * page-aligned, so we round the size up for that.
	 */
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	len = page_align(st.st_size);
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	map_at(ifd, from_guest_phys(mem - len), 0, st.st_size);
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	/*
	 * Once a file is mapped, you can close the file descriptor.  It's a
	 * little odd, but quite useful.
	 */
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	close(ifd);
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	verbose("mapped initrd %s size=%lu @ %p\n", name, len, (void*)mem-len);
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	/* We return the initrd size. */
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	return len;
}
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/*
 * Simple routine to roll all the commandline arguments together with spaces
 * between them.
 */
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static void concat(char *dst, char *args[])
{
	unsigned int i, len = 0;

	for (i = 0; args[i]; i++) {
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		if (i) {
			strcat(dst+len, " ");
			len++;
		}
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		strcpy(dst+len, args[i]);
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		len += strlen(args[i]);
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	}
	/* In case it's empty. */
	dst[len] = '\0';
}

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/*L:185
 * This is where we actually tell the kernel to initialize the Guest.  We
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 * saw the arguments it expects when we looked at initialize() in lguest_user.c:
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 * the base of Guest "physical" memory, the top physical page to allow and the
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 * entry point for the Guest.
 */
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static void tell_kernel(unsigned long start)
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{
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	unsigned long args[] = { LHREQ_INITIALIZE,
				 (unsigned long)guest_base,
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				 guest_limit / getpagesize(), start };
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	verbose("Guest: %p - %p (%#lx)\n",
		guest_base, guest_base + guest_limit, guest_limit);
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	lguest_fd = open_or_die("/dev/lguest", O_RDWR);
	if (write(lguest_fd, args, sizeof(args)) < 0)
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		err(1, "Writing to /dev/lguest");
}
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 * Device Handling.
 *
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 * When the Guest gives us a buffer, it sends an array of addresses and sizes.
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 * We need to make sure it's not trying to reach into the Launcher itself, so
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 * we have a convenient routine which checks it and exits with an error message
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 * if something funny is going on:
 */
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static void *_check_pointer(unsigned long addr, unsigned int size,
			    unsigned int line)
{
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	/*
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	 * Check if the requested address and size exceeds the allocated memory,
	 * or addr + size wraps around.
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	 */
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	if ((addr + size) > guest_limit || (addr + size) < addr)
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		errx(1, "%s:%i: Invalid address %#lx", __FILE__, line, addr);
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	/*
	 * We return a pointer for the caller's convenience, now we know it's
	 * safe to use.
	 */
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	return from_guest_phys(addr);
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}
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/* A macro which transparently hands the line number to the real function. */
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#define check_pointer(addr,size) _check_pointer(addr, size, __LINE__)

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/*
 * Each buffer in the virtqueues is actually a chain of descriptors.  This
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 * function returns the next descriptor in the chain, or vq->vring.num if we're
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 * at the end.
 */
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static unsigned next_desc(struct vring_desc *desc,
			  unsigned int i, unsigned int max)
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{
	unsigned int next;

	/* If this descriptor says it doesn't chain, we're done. */
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	if (!(desc[i].flags & VRING_DESC_F_NEXT))
		return max;
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	/* Check they're not leading us off end of descriptors. */
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	next = desc[i].next;
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	/* Make sure compiler knows to grab that: we don't want it changing! */
	wmb();

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	if (next >= max)
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		errx(1, "Desc next is %u", next);

	return next;
}

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/*
 * This actually sends the interrupt for this virtqueue, if we've used a
 * buffer.
 */
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static void trigger_irq(struct virtqueue *vq)
{
	unsigned long buf[] = { LHREQ_IRQ, vq->config.irq };

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	/* Don't inform them if nothing used. */
	if (!vq->pending_used)
		return;
	vq->pending_used = 0;

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	/* If they don't want an interrupt, don't send one... */
	if (vq->vring.avail->flags & VRING_AVAIL_F_NO_INTERRUPT) {
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		return;
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	}
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	/* Send the Guest an interrupt tell them we used something up. */
	if (write(lguest_fd, buf, sizeof(buf)) != 0)
		err(1, "Triggering irq %i", vq->config.irq);
}

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/*
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 * This looks in the virtqueue for the first available buffer, and converts
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 * it to an iovec for convenient access.  Since descriptors consist of some
 * number of output then some number of input descriptors, it's actually two
 * iovecs, but we pack them into one and note how many of each there were.
 *
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 * This function waits if necessary, and returns the descriptor number found.
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static unsigned wait_for_vq_desc(struct virtqueue *vq,
				 struct iovec iov[],
				 unsigned int *out_num, unsigned int *in_num)
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{
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	unsigned int i, head, max;
	struct vring_desc *desc;
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	u16 last_avail = lg_last_avail(vq);

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	/* There's nothing available? */
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	while (last_avail == vq->vring.avail->idx) {
		u64 event;

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		/*
		 * Since we're about to sleep, now is a good time to tell the
		 * Guest about what we've used up to now.
		 */
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		trigger_irq(vq);

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		/* OK, now we need to know about added descriptors. */
		vq->vring.used->flags &= ~VRING_USED_F_NO_NOTIFY;

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		/*
		 * They could have slipped one in as we were doing that: make
		 * sure it's written, then check again.
		 */
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		mb();
		if (last_avail != vq->vring.avail->idx) {
			vq->vring.used->flags |= VRING_USED_F_NO_NOTIFY;
			break;
		}

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		/* Nothing new?  Wait for eventfd to tell us they refilled. */
		if (read(vq->eventfd, &event, sizeof(event)) != sizeof(event))
			errx(1, "Event read failed?");
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		/* We don't need to be notified again. */
		vq->vring.used->flags |= VRING_USED_F_NO_NOTIFY;
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	}
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	/* Check it isn't doing very strange things with descriptor numbers. */
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	if ((u16)(vq->vring.avail->idx - last_avail) > vq->vring.num)
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		errx(1, "Guest moved used index from %u to %u",
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		     last_avail, vq->vring.avail->idx);
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	/*
	 * Grab the next descriptor number they're advertising, and increment
	 * the index we've seen.
	 */
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	head = vq->vring.avail->ring[last_avail % vq->vring.num];
	lg_last_avail(vq)++;
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	/* If their number is silly, that's a fatal mistake. */
	if (head >= vq->vring.num)
		errx(1, "Guest says index %u is available", head);

	/* When we start there are none of either input nor output. */
	*out_num = *in_num = 0;

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	max = vq->vring.num;
	desc = vq->vring.desc;
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	i = head;
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	/*
	 * If this is an indirect entry, then this buffer contains a descriptor
	 * table which we handle as if it's any normal descriptor chain.
	 */
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	if (desc[i].flags & VRING_DESC_F_INDIRECT) {
		if (desc[i].len % sizeof(struct vring_desc))
			errx(1, "Invalid size for indirect buffer table");

		max = desc[i].len / sizeof(struct vring_desc);
		desc = check_pointer(desc[i].addr, desc[i].len);
		i = 0;
	}

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	do {
		/* Grab the first descriptor, and check it's OK. */
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		iov[*out_num + *in_num].iov_len = desc[i].len;
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		iov[*out_num + *in_num].iov_base
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		/* If this is an input descriptor, increment that count. */
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		if (desc[i].flags & VRING_DESC_F_WRITE)
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			(*in_num)++;
		else {
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			/*
			 * If it's an output descriptor, they're all supposed
			 * to come before any input descriptors.
			 */
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			if (*in_num)
				errx(1, "Descriptor has out after in");
			(*out_num)++;
		}

		/* If we've got too many, that implies a descriptor loop. */
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		if (*out_num + *in_num > max)
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			errx(1, "Looped descriptor");
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 * After we've used one of their buffers, we tell the Guest about it.  Sometime
 * later we'll want to send them an interrupt using trigger_irq(); note that
 * wait_for_vq_desc() does that for us if it has to wait.
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static void add_used(struct virtqueue *vq, unsigned int head, int len)
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{
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	struct vring_used_elem *used;

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	/*
	 * The virtqueue contains a ring of used buffers.  Get a pointer to the
	 * next entry in that used ring.
	 */
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	used = &vq->vring.used->ring[vq->vring.used->idx % vq->vring.num];
	used->id = head;
	used->len = len;
	/* Make sure buffer is written before we update index. */
	wmb();
	vq->vring.used->idx++;
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	vq->pending_used++;
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/* And here's the combo meal deal.  Supersize me! */
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static void add_used_and_trigger(struct virtqueue *vq, unsigned head, int len)
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{
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/*
 * The Console
 *
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 * We associate some data with the console for our exit hack.
 */
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struct console_abort {
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	/* How many times have they hit ^C? */
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	int count;
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	/* When did they start? */
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	struct timeval start;
};

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/* This is the routine which handles console input (ie. stdin). */
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static void console_input(struct virtqueue *vq)
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{
	int len;
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	unsigned int head, in_num, out_num;
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	struct console_abort *abort = vq->dev->priv;
	struct iovec iov[vq->vring.num];
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	/* Make sure there's a descriptor available. */
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	head = wait_for_vq_desc(vq, iov, &out_num, &in_num);
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	if (out_num)
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		errx(1, "Output buffers in console in queue?");
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	/* Read into it.  This is where we usually wait. */
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	len = readv(STDIN_FILENO, iov, in_num);
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	if (len <= 0) {
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		/* Ran out of input? */
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		warnx("Failed to get console input, ignoring console.");
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		/*
		 * For simplicity, dying threads kill the whole Launcher.  So
		 * just nap here.
		 */
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		for (;;)
			pause();
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	}

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	/* Tell the Guest we used a buffer. */
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	add_used_and_trigger(vq, head, len);
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	/*
	 * Three ^C within one second?  Exit.
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	 *
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	 * This is such a hack, but works surprisingly well.  Each ^C has to
	 * be in a buffer by itself, so they can't be too fast.  But we check
	 * that we get three within about a second, so they can't be too
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	 * slow.
	 */
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	if (len != 1 || ((char *)iov[0].iov_base)[0] != 3) {
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		abort->count = 0;
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		return;
	}
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	abort->count++;
	if (abort->count == 1)
		gettimeofday(&abort->start, NULL);
	else if (abort->count == 3) {
		struct timeval now;
		gettimeofday(&now, NULL);
		/* Kill all Launcher processes with SIGINT, like normal ^C */
		if (now.tv_sec <= abort->start.tv_sec+1)
			kill(0, SIGINT);
		abort->count = 0;
	}
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}

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/* This is the routine which handles console output (ie. stdout). */
static void console_output(struct virtqueue *vq)
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{
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	unsigned int head, out, in;
	struct iovec iov[vq->vring.num];

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	/* We usually wait in here, for the Guest to give us something. */
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	head = wait_for_vq_desc(vq, iov, &out, &in);
	if (in)
		errx(1, "Input buffers in console output queue?");
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	/* writev can return a partial write, so we loop here. */
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	while (!iov_empty(iov, out)) {
		int len = writev(STDOUT_FILENO, iov, out);
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		if (len <= 0) {
			warn("Write to stdout gave %i (%d)", len, errno);
			break;
		}
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		iov_consume(iov, out, NULL, len);
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	}
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	/*
	 * We're finished with that buffer: if we're going to sleep,
	 * wait_for_vq_desc() will prod the Guest with an interrupt.
	 */
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	add_used(vq, head, 0);
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/*
 * The Network
 *
 * Handling output for network is also simple: we get all the output buffers
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 * and write them to /dev/net/tun.
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 */
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struct net_info {
	int tunfd;
};

static void net_output(struct virtqueue *vq)
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{
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	struct net_info *net_info = vq->dev->priv;
	unsigned int head, out, in;
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	struct iovec iov[vq->vring.num];
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	/* We usually wait in here for the Guest to give us a packet. */
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	head = wait_for_vq_desc(vq, iov, &out, &in);
	if (in)
		errx(1, "Input buffers in net output queue?");
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	/*
	 * Send the whole thing through to /dev/net/tun.  It expects the exact
	 * same format: what a coincidence!
	 */
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	if (writev(net_info->tunfd, iov, out) < 0)
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		warnx("Write to tun failed (%d)?", errno);
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	/*
	 * Done with that one; wait_for_vq_desc() will send the interrupt if
	 * all packets are processed.
	 */
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	add_used(vq, head, 0);
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/*
 * Handling network input is a bit trickier, because I've tried to optimize it.
 *
 * First we have a helper routine which tells is if from this file descriptor
 * (ie. the /dev/net/tun device) will block:
 */
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static bool will_block(int fd)
{
	fd_set fdset;
	struct timeval zero = { 0, 0 };
	FD_ZERO(&fdset);
	FD_SET(fd, &fdset);
	return select(fd+1, &fdset, NULL, NULL, &zero) != 1;
}

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/*
 * This handles packets coming in from the tun device to our Guest.  Like all
 * service routines, it gets called again as soon as it returns, so you don't
 * see a while(1) loop here.
 */
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static void net_input(struct virtqueue *vq)
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{
	int len;
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	unsigned int head, out, in;
	struct iovec iov[vq->vring.num];
	struct net_info *net_info = vq->dev->priv;

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	/*
	 * Get a descriptor to write an incoming packet into.  This will also
	 * send an interrupt if they're out of descriptors.
	 */
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	head = wait_for_vq_desc(vq, iov, &out, &in);
	if (out)
		errx(1, "Output buffers in net input queue?");
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	/*
	 * If it looks like we'll block reading from the tun device, send them
	 * an interrupt.
	 */
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	if (vq->pending_used && will_block(net_info->tunfd))
		trigger_irq(vq);

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	/*
	 * Read in the packet.  This is where we normally wait (when there's no
	 * incoming network traffic).
	 */
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	len = readv(net_info->tunfd, iov, in);
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	if (len <= 0)
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		warn("Failed to read from tun (%d).", errno);
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	/*
	 * Mark that packet buffer as used, but don't interrupt here.  We want
	 * to wait until we've done as much work as we can.
	 */
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	add_used(vq, head, len);
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/* This is the helper to create threads: run the service routine in a loop. */
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static int do_thread(void *_vq)
{
	struct virtqueue *vq = _vq;
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	for (;;)
		vq->service(vq);
	return 0;
}
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/*
 * When a child dies, we kill our entire process group with SIGTERM.  This
 * also has the side effect that the shell restores the console for us!
 */
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static void kill_launcher(int signal)
{
	kill(0, SIGTERM);
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}

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static void reset_device(struct device *dev)
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{
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	struct virtqueue *vq;

	verbose("Resetting device %s\n", dev->name);

	/* Clear any features they've acked. */
	memset(get_feature_bits(dev) + dev->feature_len, 0, dev->feature_len);

	/* We're going to be explicitly killing threads, so ignore them. */
	signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_IGN);

	/* Zero out the virtqueues, get rid of their threads */
	for (vq = dev->vq; vq; vq = vq->next) {
		if (vq->thread != (pid_t)-1) {
			kill(vq->thread, SIGTERM);
			waitpid(vq->thread, NULL, 0);
			vq->thread = (pid_t)-1;
		}
		memset(vq->vring.desc, 0,
		       vring_size(vq->config.num, LGUEST_VRING_ALIGN));
		lg_last_avail(vq) = 0;
	}
	dev->running = false;

	/* Now we care if threads die. */
	signal(SIGCHLD, (void *)kill_launcher);
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/*L:216
 * This actually creates the thread which services the virtqueue for a device.
 */
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static void create_thread(struct virtqueue *vq)
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{
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	/*
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	 * Create stack for thread.  Since the stack grows upwards, we point
	 * the stack pointer to the end of this region.
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	 */
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	char *stack = malloc(32768);
	unsigned long args[] = { LHREQ_EVENTFD,
				 vq->config.pfn*getpagesize(), 0 };

	/* Create a zero-initialized eventfd. */
	vq->eventfd = eventfd(0, 0);
	if (vq->eventfd < 0)
		err(1, "Creating eventfd");
	args[2] = vq->eventfd;

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	/*
	 * Attach an eventfd to this virtqueue: it will go off when the Guest
	 * does an LHCALL_NOTIFY for this vq.
	 */
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	if (write(lguest_fd, &args, sizeof(args)) != 0)
		err(1, "Attaching eventfd");

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	/*
	 * CLONE_VM: because it has to access the Guest memory, and SIGCHLD so
	 * we get a signal if it dies.
	 */
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	vq->thread = clone(do_thread, stack + 32768, CLONE_VM | SIGCHLD, vq);
	if (vq->thread == (pid_t)-1)
		err(1, "Creating clone");
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	/* We close our local copy now the child has it. */
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	close(vq->eventfd);
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static void start_device(struct device *dev)
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{
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	unsigned int i;
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	struct virtqueue *vq;

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	verbose("Device %s OK: offered", dev->name);
	for (i = 0; i < dev->feature_len; i++)
		verbose(" %02x", get_feature_bits(dev)[i]);
	verbose(", accepted");
	for (i = 0; i < dev->feature_len; i++)
		verbose(" %02x", get_feature_bits(dev)
			[dev->feature_len+i]);

	for (vq = dev->vq; vq; vq = vq->next) {
		if (vq->service)
			create_thread(vq);
	}
	dev->running = true;
}

static void cleanup_devices(void)
{
	struct device *dev;

	for (dev = devices.dev; dev; dev = dev->next)
		reset_device(dev);
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	/* If we saved off the original terminal settings, restore them now. */
	if (orig_term.c_lflag & (ISIG|ICANON|ECHO))
		tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, &orig_term);
}
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/* When the Guest tells us they updated the status field, we handle it. */
static void update_device_status(struct device *dev)
{
	/* A zero status is a reset, otherwise it's a set of flags. */
	if (dev->desc->status == 0)
		reset_device(dev);
	else if (dev->desc->status & VIRTIO_CONFIG_S_FAILED) {
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		warnx("Device %s configuration FAILED", dev->name);
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		if (dev->running)
			reset_device(dev);
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	} else {
		if (dev->running)
			err(1, "Device %s features finalized twice", dev->name);
		start_device(dev);
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	}
}

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/*L:215
 * This is the generic routine we call when the Guest uses LHCALL_NOTIFY.  In
 * particular, it's used to notify us of device status changes during boot.
 */
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static void handle_output(unsigned long addr)
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{
	struct device *i;
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	/* Check each device. */
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	for (i = devices.dev; i; i = i->next) {
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		struct virtqueue *vq;

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		/*
		 * Notifications to device descriptors mean they updated the
		 * device status.
		 */
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		if (from_guest_phys(addr) == i->desc) {
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			update_device_status(i);
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			return;
		}

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		/* Devices should not be used before features are finalized. */
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		for (vq = i->vq; vq; vq = vq->next) {
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			if (addr != vq->config.pfn*getpagesize())
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				continue;
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			errx(1, "Notification on %s before setup!", i->name);
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		}
	}
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	/*
	 * Early console write is done using notify on a nul-terminated string
	 * in Guest memory.  It's also great for hacking debugging messages
	 * into a Guest.
	 */
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	if (addr >= guest_limit)
		errx(1, "Bad NOTIFY %#lx", addr);

	write(STDOUT_FILENO, from_guest_phys(addr),
	      strnlen(from_guest_phys(addr), guest_limit - addr));
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}

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/*L:190
 * Device Setup
 *
 * All devices need a descriptor so the Guest knows it exists, and a "struct
 * device" so the Launcher can keep track of it.  We have common helper
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 * routines to allocate and manage them.
 */
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/*
 * The layout of the device page is a "struct lguest_device_desc" followed by a
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 * number of virtqueue descriptors, then two sets of feature bits, then an
 * array of configuration bytes.  This routine returns the configuration
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 * pointer.
 */
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static u8 *device_config(const struct device *dev)
{
	return (void *)(dev->desc + 1)
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		+ dev->num_vq * sizeof(struct lguest_vqconfig)
		+ dev->feature_len * 2;
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}

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/*
 * This routine allocates a new "struct lguest_device_desc" from descriptor
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 * table page just above the Guest's normal memory.  It returns a pointer to
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 * that descriptor.
 */
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static struct lguest_device_desc *new_dev_desc(u16 type)
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{
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	struct lguest_device_desc d = { .type = type };
	void *p;
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	/* Figure out where the next device config is, based on the last one. */
	if (devices.lastdev)
		p = device_config(devices.lastdev)
			+ devices.lastdev->desc->config_len;
	else
		p = devices.descpage;
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	/* We only have one page for all the descriptors. */
	if (p + sizeof(d) > (void *)devices.descpage + getpagesize())
		errx(1, "Too many devices");
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	/* p might not be aligned, so we memcpy in. */
	return memcpy(p, &d, sizeof(d));
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}

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/*
 * Each device descriptor is followed by the description of its virtqueues.  We
 * specify how many descriptors the virtqueue is to have.
 */
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static void add_virtqueue(struct device *dev, unsigned int num_descs,
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			  void (*service)(struct virtqueue *))
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{
	unsigned int pages;
	struct virtqueue **i, *vq = malloc(sizeof(*vq));
	void *p;

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	/* First we need some memory for this virtqueue. */
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	pages = (vring_size(num_descs, LGUEST_VRING_ALIGN) + getpagesize() - 1)
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	p = get_pages(pages);

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	/* Initialize the virtqueue */
	vq->next = NULL;
	vq->last_avail_idx = 0;
	vq->dev = dev;
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	/*
	 * This is the routine the service thread will run, and its Process ID
	 * once it's running.
	 */
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	vq->service = service;
	vq->thread = (pid_t)-1;
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	/* Initialize the configuration. */
	vq->config.num = num_descs;
	vq->config.irq = devices.next_irq++;
	vq->config.pfn = to_guest_phys(p) / getpagesize();

	/* Initialize the vring. */
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	vring_init(&vq->vring, num_descs, p, LGUEST_VRING_ALIGN);
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	/*
	 * Append virtqueue to this device's descriptor.  We use
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	 * device_config() to get the end of the device's current virtqueues;
	 * we check that we haven't added any config or feature information
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	 * yet, otherwise we'd be overwriting them.
	 */
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	assert(dev->desc->config_len == 0 && dev->desc->feature_len == 0);
	memcpy(device_config(dev), &vq->config, sizeof(vq->config));
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	dev->num_vq++;
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	dev->desc->num_vq++;

	verbose("Virtqueue page %#lx\n", to_guest_phys(p));
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	/*
	 * Add to tail of list, so dev->vq is first vq, dev->vq->next is
	 * second.
	 */
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	for (i = &dev->vq; *i; i = &(*i)->next);
	*i = vq;
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}

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/*
 * The first half of the feature bitmask is for us to advertise features.  The
 * second half is for the Guest to accept features.
 */
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static void add_feature(struct device *dev, unsigned bit)
{
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	u8 *features = get_feature_bits(dev);
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	/* We can't extend the feature bits once we've added config bytes */
	if (dev->desc->feature_len <= bit / CHAR_BIT) {
		assert(dev->desc->config_len == 0);
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		dev->feature_len = dev->desc->feature_len = (bit/CHAR_BIT) + 1;
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	}

	features[bit / CHAR_BIT] |= (1 << (bit % CHAR_BIT));
}

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/*
 * This routine sets the configuration fields for an existing device's
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 * descriptor.  It only works for the last device, but that's OK because that's
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 * how we use it.
 */
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static void set_config(struct device *dev, unsigned len, const void *conf)
{
	/* Check we haven't overflowed our single page. */
	if (device_config(dev) + len > devices.descpage + getpagesize())
		errx(1, "Too many devices");

	/* Copy in the config information, and store the length. */
	memcpy(device_config(dev), conf, len);
	dev->desc->config_len = len;
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	/* Size must fit in config_len field (8 bits)! */
	assert(dev->desc->config_len == len);
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}

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/*
 * This routine does all the creation and setup of a new device, including
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 * calling new_dev_desc() to allocate the descriptor and device memory.  We
 * don't actually start the service threads until later.
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 *
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 * See what I mean about userspace being boring?
 */
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static struct device *new_device(const char *name, u16 type)
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{
	struct device *dev = malloc(sizeof(*dev));

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	/* Now we populate the fields one at a time. */
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	dev->desc = new_dev_desc(type);
	dev->name = name;
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	dev->vq = NULL;
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	dev->feature_len = 0;
	dev->num_vq = 0;
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	dev->running = false;
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	dev->next = NULL;
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	/*
	 * Append to device list.  Prepending to a single-linked list is
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	 * easier, but the user expects the devices to be arranged on the bus
	 * in command-line order.  The first network device on the command line
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	 * is eth0, the first block device /dev/vda, etc.
	 */
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	if (devices.lastdev)
		devices.lastdev->next = dev;
	else
		devices.dev = dev;
	devices.lastdev = dev;

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	return dev;
}

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/*
 * Our first setup routine is the console.  It's a fairly simple device, but
 * UNIX tty handling makes it uglier than it could be.
 */
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static void setup_console(void)
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{
	struct device *dev;

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	/* If we can save the initial standard input settings... */
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	if (tcgetattr(STDIN_FILENO, &orig_term) == 0) {
		struct termios term = orig_term;
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		/*
		 * Then we turn off echo, line buffering and ^C etc: We want a
		 * raw input stream to the Guest.
		 */
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		term.c_lflag &= ~(ISIG|ICANON|ECHO);
		tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, &term);
	}

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	dev = new_device("console", VIRTIO_ID_CONSOLE);

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	/* We store the console state in dev->priv, and initialize it. */
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	dev->priv = malloc(sizeof(struct console_abort));
	((struct console_abort *)dev->priv)->count = 0;

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	/*
	 * The console needs two virtqueues: the input then the output.  When
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	 * they put something the input queue, we make sure we're listening to
	 * stdin.  When they put something in the output queue, we write it to
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	 * stdout.
	 */
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	add_virtqueue(dev, VIRTQUEUE_NUM, console_input);
	add_virtqueue(dev, VIRTQUEUE_NUM, console_output);
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	verbose("device %u: console\n", ++devices.device_num);
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}
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/*M:010
 * Inter-guest networking is an interesting area.  Simplest is to have a
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 * --sharenet=<name> option which opens or creates a named pipe.  This can be
 * used to send packets to another guest in a 1:1 manner.
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 *
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 * More sophisticated is to use one of the tools developed for project like UML
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 * to do networking.
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 *
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 * Faster is to do virtio bonding in kernel.  Doing this 1:1 would be
 * completely generic ("here's my vring, attach to your vring") and would work
 * for any traffic.  Of course, namespace and permissions issues need to be
 * dealt with.  A more sophisticated "multi-channel" virtio_net.c could hide
 * multiple inter-guest channels behind one interface, although it would
 * require some manner of hotplugging new virtio channels.
 *
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 * Finally, we could use a virtio network switch in the kernel, ie. vhost.
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static u32 str2ip(const char *ipaddr)
{
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	unsigned int b[4];
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	if (sscanf(ipaddr, "%u.%u.%u.%u", &b[0], &b[1], &b[2], &b[3]) != 4)
		errx(1, "Failed to parse IP address '%s'", ipaddr);
	return (b[0] << 24) | (b[1] << 16) | (b[2] << 8) | b[3];
}

static void str2mac(const char *macaddr, unsigned char mac[6])
{
	unsigned int m[6];
	if (sscanf(macaddr, "%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x",
		   &m[0], &m[1], &m[2], &m[3], &m[4], &m[5]) != 6)
		errx(1, "Failed to parse mac address '%s'", macaddr);
	mac[0] = m[0];
	mac[1] = m[1];
	mac[2] = m[2];
	mac[3] = m[3];
	mac[4] = m[4];
	mac[5] = m[5];
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/*
 * This code is "adapted" from libbridge: it attaches the Host end of the
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 * network device to the bridge device specified by the command line.
 *
 * This is yet another James Morris contribution (I'm an IP-level guy, so I
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 * dislike bridging), and I just try not to break it.
 */
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static void add_to_bridge(int fd, const char *if_name, const char *br_name)
{
	int ifidx;
	struct ifreq ifr;

	if (!*br_name)
		errx(1, "must specify bridge name");

	ifidx = if_nametoindex(if_name);
	if (!ifidx)
		errx(1, "interface %s does not exist!", if_name);

	strncpy(ifr.ifr_name, br_name, IFNAMSIZ);
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	ifr.ifr_name[IFNAMSIZ-1] = '\0';
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	ifr.ifr_ifindex = ifidx;
	if (ioctl(fd, SIOCBRADDIF, &ifr) < 0)
		err(1, "can't add %s to bridge %s", if_name, br_name);
}

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/*
 * This sets up the Host end of the network device with an IP address, brings
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 * it up so packets will flow, the copies the MAC address into the hwaddr
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 * pointer.
 */
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static void configure_device(int fd, const char *tapif, u32 ipaddr)
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{
	struct ifreq ifr;
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	struct sockaddr_in sin;
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	memset(&ifr, 0, sizeof(ifr));
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	strcpy(ifr.ifr_name, tapif);

	/* Don't read these incantations.  Just cut & paste them like I did! */
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	sin.sin_family = AF_INET;
	sin.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(ipaddr);
	memcpy(&ifr.ifr_addr, &sin, sizeof(sin));
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	if (ioctl(fd, SIOCSIFADDR, &ifr) != 0)
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		err(1, "Setting %s interface address", tapif);
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	ifr.ifr_flags = IFF_UP;
	if (ioctl(fd, SIOCSIFFLAGS, &ifr) != 0)
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		err(1, "Bringing interface %s up", tapif);
}

static int get_tun_device(char tapif[IFNAMSIZ])
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{
	struct ifreq ifr;
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	int netfd;

	/* Start with this zeroed.  Messy but sure. */
	memset(&ifr, 0, sizeof(ifr));
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	/*
	 * We open the /dev/net/tun device and tell it we want a tap device.  A
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	 * tap device is like a tun device, only somehow different.  To tell
	 * the truth, I completely blundered my way through this code, but it
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	 * works now!
	 */
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	netfd = open_or_die("/dev/net/tun", O_RDWR);
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	ifr.ifr_flags = IFF_TAP | IFF_NO_PI | IFF_VNET_HDR;
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	strcpy(ifr.ifr_name, "tap%d");
	if (ioctl(netfd, TUNSETIFF, &ifr) != 0)
		err(1, "configuring /dev/net/tun");
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	if (ioctl(netfd, TUNSETOFFLOAD,
		  TUN_F_CSUM|TUN_F_TSO4|TUN_F_TSO6|TUN_F_TSO_ECN) != 0)
		err(1, "Could not set features for tun device");

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	/*
	 * We don't need checksums calculated for packets coming in this
	 * device: trust us!
	 */
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	ioctl(netfd, TUNSETNOCSUM, 1);

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	memcpy(tapif, ifr.ifr_name, IFNAMSIZ);
	return netfd;
}

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/*L:195
 * Our network is a Host<->Guest network.  This can either use bridging or
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 * routing, but the principle is the same: it uses the "tun" device to inject
 * packets into the Host as if they came in from a normal network card.  We
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 * just shunt packets between the Guest and the tun device.
 */
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static void setup_tun_net(char *arg)
{
	struct device *dev;
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	struct net_info *net_info = malloc(sizeof(*net_info));
	int ipfd;
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	u32 ip = INADDR_ANY;
	bool bridging = false;
	char tapif[IFNAMSIZ], *p;
	struct virtio_net_config conf;

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	net_info->tunfd = get_tun_device(tapif);
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	/* First we create a new network device. */
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	dev = new_device("net", VIRTIO_ID_NET);
	dev->priv = net_info;
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	/* Network devices need a recv and a send queue, just like console. */
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	add_virtqueue(dev, VIRTQUEUE_NUM, net_input);
	add_virtqueue(dev, VIRTQUEUE_NUM, net_output);
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	/*
	 * We need a socket to perform the magic network ioctls to bring up the
	 * tap interface, connect to the bridge etc.  Any socket will do!
	 */
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	ipfd = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_IP);
	if (ipfd < 0)
		err(1, "opening IP socket");

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	/* If the command line was --tunnet=bridge:<name> do bridging. */
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	if (!strncmp(BRIDGE_PFX, arg, strlen(BRIDGE_PFX))) {
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		arg += strlen(BRIDGE_PFX);
		bridging = true;
	}

	/* A mac address may follow the bridge name or IP address */
	p = strchr(arg, ':');
	if (p) {
		str2mac(p+1, conf.mac);
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		add_feature(dev, VIRTIO_NET_F_MAC);
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		*p = '\0';
	}

	/* arg is now either an IP address or a bridge name */
	if (bridging)
		add_to_bridge(ipfd, tapif, arg);
	else
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		ip = str2ip(arg);

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	/* Set up the tun device. */
	configure_device(ipfd, tapif, ip);
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	/* Expect Guest to handle everything except UFO */
	add_feature(dev, VIRTIO_NET_F_CSUM);
	add_feature(dev, VIRTIO_NET_F_GUEST_CSUM);
	add_feature(dev, VIRTIO_NET_F_GUEST_TSO4);
	add_feature(dev, VIRTIO_NET_F_GUEST_TSO6);
	add_feature(dev, VIRTIO_NET_F_GUEST_ECN);
	add_feature(dev, VIRTIO_NET_F_HOST_TSO4);
	add_feature(dev, VIRTIO_NET_F_HOST_TSO6);
	add_feature(dev, VIRTIO_NET_F_HOST_ECN);
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	/* We handle indirect ring entries */
	add_feature(dev, VIRTIO_RING_F_INDIRECT_DESC);
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	set_config(dev, sizeof(conf), &conf);
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	/* We don't need the socket any more; setup is done. */
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	close(ipfd);

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	devices.device_num++;

	if (bridging)
		verbose("device %u: tun %s attached to bridge: %s\n",
			devices.device_num, tapif, arg);
	else
		verbose("device %u: tun %s: %s\n",
			devices.device_num, tapif, arg);
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/* This hangs off device->priv. */
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struct vblk_info {
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	/* The size of the file. */
	off64_t len;

	/* The file descriptor for the file. */
	int fd;

};

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/*L:210
 * The Disk
 *
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 * The disk only has one virtqueue, so it only has one thread.  It is really
 * simple: the Guest asks for a block number and we read or write that position
 * in the file.
 *
 * Before we serviced each virtqueue in a separate thread, that was unacceptably
 * slow: the Guest waits until the read is finished before running anything
 * else, even if it could have been doing useful work.
 *
 * We could have used async I/O, except it's reputed to suck so hard that
 * characters actually go missing from your code when you try to use it.
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static void blk_request(struct virtqueue *vq)
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{
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	struct vblk_info *vblk = vq->dev->priv;
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	unsigned int head, out_num, in_num, wlen;
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	int ret, i;
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	u8 *in;
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	struct virtio_blk_outhdr out;
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	struct iovec iov[vq->vring.num];
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	off64_t off;

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	/*
	 * Get the next request, where we normally wait.  It triggers the
	 * interrupt to acknowledge previously serviced requests (if any).
	 */
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	head = wait_for_vq_desc(vq, iov, &out_num, &in_num);
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	/* Copy the output header from the front of the iov (adjusts iov) */
	iov_consume(iov, out_num, &out, sizeof(out));

	/* Find and trim end of iov input array, for our status byte. */
	in = NULL;
	for (i = out_num + in_num - 1; i >= out_num; i--) {
		if (iov[i].iov_len > 0) {
			in = iov[i].iov_base + iov[i].iov_len - 1;
			iov[i].iov_len--;
			break;
		}
	}
	if (!in)
		errx(1, "Bad virtblk cmd with no room for status");
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	/*
	 * For historical reasons, block operations are expressed in 512 byte
	 * "sectors".
	 */
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	off = out.sector * 512;
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	/*
	 * In general the virtio block driver is allowed to try SCSI commands.
	 * It'd be nice if we supported eject, for example, but we don't.
	 */
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	if (out.type & VIRTIO_BLK_T_SCSI_CMD) {
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		fprintf(stderr, "Scsi commands unsupported\n");
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		*in = VIRTIO_BLK_S_UNSUPP;
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		wlen = sizeof(*in);
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	} else if (out.type & VIRTIO_BLK_T_OUT) {
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		/*
		 * Write
		 *
		 * Move to the right location in the block file.  This can fail
		 * if they try to write past end.
		 */
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		if (lseek64(vblk->fd, off, SEEK_SET) != off)
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			err(1, "Bad seek to sector %llu", out.sector);
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		ret = writev(vblk->fd, iov, out_num);
		verbose("WRITE to sector %llu: %i\n", out.sector, ret);
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		/*
		 * Grr... Now we know how long the descriptor they sent was, we
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		 * make sure they didn't try to write over the end of the block
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		 * file (possibly extending it).
		 */
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		if (ret > 0 && off + ret > vblk->len) {
			/* Trim it back to the correct length */
			ftruncate64(vblk->fd, vblk->len);
			/* Die, bad Guest, die. */
			errx(1, "Write past end %llu+%u", off, ret);
		}
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		wlen = sizeof(*in);
		*in = (ret >= 0 ? VIRTIO_BLK_S_OK : VIRTIO_BLK_S_IOERR);
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	} else if (out.type & VIRTIO_BLK_T_FLUSH) {
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		/* Flush */
		ret = fdatasync(vblk->fd);
		verbose("FLUSH fdatasync: %i\n", ret);
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		wlen = sizeof(*in);
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		*in = (ret >= 0 ? VIRTIO_BLK_S_OK : VIRTIO_BLK_S_IOERR);
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	} else {
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		/*
		 * Read
		 *
		 * Move to the right location in the block file.  This can fail
		 * if they try to read past end.
		 */
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		if (lseek64(vblk->fd, off, SEEK_SET) != off)
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			err(1, "Bad seek to sector %llu", out.sector);
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		ret = readv(vblk->fd, iov + out_num, in_num);
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		if (ret >= 0) {
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			wlen = sizeof(*in) + ret;
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			*in = VIRTIO_BLK_S_OK;
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		} else {
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			wlen = sizeof(*in);
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			*in = VIRTIO_BLK_S_IOERR;
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		}
	}

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	/* Finished that request. */
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	add_used(vq, head, wlen);
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}

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/*L:198 This actually sets up a virtual block device. */
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static void setup_block_file(const char *filename)
{
	struct device *dev;
	struct vblk_info *vblk;
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	struct virtio_blk_config conf;
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	/* Creat the device. */
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	dev = new_device("block", VIRTIO_ID_BLOCK);
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	/* The device has one virtqueue, where the Guest places requests. */
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	add_virtqueue(dev, VIRTQUEUE_NUM, blk_request);
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	/* Allocate the room for our own bookkeeping */
	vblk = dev->priv = malloc(sizeof(*vblk));

	/* First we open the file and store the length. */
	vblk->fd = open_or_die(filename, O_RDWR|O_LARGEFILE);
	vblk->len = lseek64(vblk->fd, 0, SEEK_END);

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	/* We support FLUSH. */
	add_feature(dev, VIRTIO_BLK_F_FLUSH);
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	/* Tell Guest how many sectors this device has. */
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	conf.capacity = cpu_to_le64(vblk->len / 512);
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	/*
	 * Tell Guest not to put in too many descriptors at once: two are used
	 * for the in and out elements.
	 */
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	add_feature(dev, VIRTIO_BLK_F_SEG_MAX);
	conf.seg_max = cpu_to_le32(VIRTQUEUE_NUM - 2);

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	/* Don't try to put whole struct: we have 8 bit limit. */
	set_config(dev, offsetof(struct virtio_blk_config, geometry), &conf);
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	verbose("device %u: virtblock %llu sectors\n",
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		++devices.device_num, le64_to_cpu(conf.capacity));
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}
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/*L:211
 * Our random number generator device reads from /dev/random into the Guest's
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 * input buffers.  The usual case is that the Guest doesn't want random numbers
 * and so has no buffers although /dev/random is still readable, whereas
 * console is the reverse.
 *
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 * The same logic applies, however.
 */
struct rng_info {
	int rfd;
};

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static void rng_input(struct virtqueue *vq)
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{
	int len;
	unsigned int head, in_num, out_num, totlen = 0;
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	struct rng_info *rng_info = vq->dev->priv;
	struct iovec iov[vq->vring.num];
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	/* First we need a buffer from the Guests's virtqueue. */
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	head = wait_for_vq_desc(vq, iov, &out_num, &in_num);
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	if (out_num)
		errx(1, "Output buffers in rng?");

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	/*
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	 * Just like the console write, we loop to cover the whole iovec.
	 * In this case, short reads actually happen quite a bit.
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	 */
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	while (!iov_empty(iov, in_num)) {
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		len = readv(rng_info->rfd, iov, in_num);
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		if (len <= 0)
			err(1, "Read from /dev/random gave %i", len);
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		iov_consume(iov, in_num, NULL, len);
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		totlen += len;
	}

	/* Tell the Guest about the new input. */
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	add_used(vq, head, totlen);
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}

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/*L:199
 * This creates a "hardware" random number device for the Guest.
 */
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static void setup_rng(void)
{
	struct device *dev;
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	struct rng_info *rng_info = malloc(sizeof(*rng_info));
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	/* Our device's privat info simply contains the /dev/random fd. */
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	rng_info->rfd = open_or_die("/dev/random", O_RDONLY);
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	/* Create the new device. */
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	dev = new_device("rng", VIRTIO_ID_RNG);
	dev->priv = rng_info;
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	/* The device has one virtqueue, where the Guest places inbufs. */
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	add_virtqueue(dev, VIRTQUEUE_NUM, rng_input);
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	verbose("device %u: rng\n", devices.device_num++);
}
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/* That's the end of device setup. */
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/*L:230 Reboot is pretty easy: clean up and exec() the Launcher afresh. */
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static void __attribute__((noreturn)) restart_guest(void)
{
	unsigned int i;

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	/*
	 * Since we don't track all open fds, we simply close everything beyond
	 * stderr.
	 */
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	for (i = 3; i < FD_SETSIZE; i++)
		close(i);
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	/* Reset all the devices (kills all threads). */
	cleanup_devices();

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	execv(main_args[0], main_args);
	err(1, "Could not exec %s", main_args[0]);
}
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/*L:220
 * Finally we reach the core of the Launcher which runs the Guest, serves
 * its input and output, and finally, lays it to rest.
 */
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static void __attribute__((noreturn)) run_guest(void)
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{
	for (;;) {
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		unsigned long notify_addr;
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		int readval;

		/* We read from the /dev/lguest device to run the Guest. */
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		readval = pread(lguest_fd, &notify_addr,
				sizeof(notify_addr), cpu_id);
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		/* One unsigned long means the Guest did HCALL_NOTIFY */
		if (readval == sizeof(notify_addr)) {
			verbose("Notify on address %#lx\n", notify_addr);
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			handle_output(notify_addr);
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		/* ENOENT means the Guest died.  Reading tells us why. */
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		} else if (errno == ENOENT) {
			char reason[1024] = { 0 };
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			pread(lguest_fd, reason, sizeof(reason)-1, cpu_id);
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			errx(1, "%s", reason);
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		/* ERESTART means that we need to reboot the guest */
		} else if (errno == ERESTART) {
			restart_guest();
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		/* Anything else means a bug or incompatible change. */
		} else
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			err(1, "Running guest failed");
	}
}
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/*L:240
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 * This is the end of the Launcher.  The good news: we are over halfway
 * through!  The bad news: the most fiendish part of the code still lies ahead
 * of us.
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 *
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 * Are you ready?  Take a deep breath and join me in the core of the Host, in
 * "make Host".
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static struct option opts[] = {
	{ "verbose", 0, NULL, 'v' },
	{ "tunnet", 1, NULL, 't' },
	{ "block", 1, NULL, 'b' },
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	{ "rng", 0, NULL, 'r' },
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	{ "initrd", 1, NULL, 'i' },
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	{ "username", 1, NULL, 'u' },
	{ "chroot", 1, NULL, 'c' },
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	{ NULL },
};
static void usage(void)
{
	errx(1, "Usage: lguest [--verbose] "
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	     "[--tunnet=(<ipaddr>:<macaddr>|bridge:<bridgename>:<macaddr>)\n"
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	     "|--block=<filename>|--initrd=<filename>]...\n"
	     "<mem-in-mb> vmlinux [args...]");
}

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/*L:105 The main routine is where the real work begins: */
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int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
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	/* Memory, code startpoint and size of the (optional) initrd. */
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	unsigned long mem = 0, start, initrd_size = 0;
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	/* Two temporaries. */
	int i, c;
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	/* The boot information for the Guest. */
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	struct boot_params *boot;
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	/* If they specify an initrd file to load. */
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	const char *initrd_name = NULL;

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	/* Password structure for initgroups/setres[gu]id */
	struct passwd *user_details = NULL;

	/* Directory to chroot to */
	char *chroot_path = NULL;

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	/* Save the args: we "reboot" by execing ourselves again. */
	main_args = argv;

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	/*
	 * First we initialize the device list.  We keep a pointer to the last
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	 * device, and the next interrupt number to use for devices (1:
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	 * remember that 0 is used by the timer).
	 */
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	devices.lastdev = NULL;
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	devices.next_irq = 1;
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	/* We're CPU 0.  In fact, that's the only CPU possible right now. */
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	cpu_id = 0;
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	/*
	 * We need to know how much memory so we can set up the device
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	 * descriptor and memory pages for the devices as we parse the command
	 * line.  So we quickly look through the arguments to find the amount
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	 * of memory now.
	 */
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	for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
		if (argv[i][0] != '-') {
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			mem = atoi(argv[i]) * 1024 * 1024;
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			/*
			 * We start by mapping anonymous pages over all of
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			 * guest-physical memory range.  This fills it with 0,
			 * and ensures that the Guest won't be killed when it
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			 * tries to access it.
			 */
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			guest_base = map_zeroed_pages(mem / getpagesize()
						      + DEVICE_PAGES);
			guest_limit = mem;
			guest_max = mem + DEVICE_PAGES*getpagesize();
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			devices.descpage = get_pages(1);
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			break;
		}
	}
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	/* The options are fairly straight-forward */
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	while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "v", opts, NULL)) != EOF) {
		switch (c) {
		case 'v':
			verbose = true;
			break;
		case 't':
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			setup_tun_net(optarg);
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			break;
		case 'b':
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			setup_block_file(optarg);
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			break;
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		case 'r':
			setup_rng();
			break;
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		case 'i':
			initrd_name = optarg;
			break;
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		case 'u':
			user_details = getpwnam(optarg);
			if (!user_details)
				err(1, "getpwnam failed, incorrect username?");
			break;
		case 'c':
			chroot_path = optarg;
			break;
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		default:
			warnx("Unknown argument %s", argv[optind]);
			usage();
		}
	}
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	/*
	 * After the other arguments we expect memory and kernel image name,
	 * followed by command line arguments for the kernel.
	 */
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	if (optind + 2 > argc)
		usage();

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	verbose("Guest base is at %p\n", guest_base);

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	/* We always have a console device */
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	setup_console();
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	/* Now we load the kernel */
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	start = load_kernel(open_or_die(argv[optind+1], O_RDONLY));
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	/* Boot information is stashed at physical address 0 */
	boot = from_guest_phys(0);

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	/* Map the initrd image if requested (at top of physical memory) */
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	if (initrd_name) {
		initrd_size = load_initrd(initrd_name, mem);
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		/*
		 * These are the location in the Linux boot header where the
		 * start and size of the initrd are expected to be found.
		 */
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		boot->hdr.ramdisk_image = mem - initrd_size;
		boot->hdr.ramdisk_size = initrd_size;
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		/* The bootloader type 0xFF means "unknown"; that's OK. */
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		boot->hdr.type_of_loader = 0xFF;
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	}

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	/*
	 * The Linux boot header contains an "E820" memory map: ours is a
	 * simple, single region.
	 */
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	boot->e820_entries = 1;
	boot->e820_map[0] = ((struct e820entry) { 0, mem, E820_RAM });
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	/*
	 * The boot header contains a command line pointer: we put the command
	 * line after the boot header.
	 */
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	boot->hdr.cmd_line_ptr = to_guest_phys(boot + 1);
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	/* We use a simple helper to copy the arguments separated by spaces. */
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	concat((char *)(boot + 1), argv+optind+2);
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	/* Set kernel alignment to 16M (CONFIG_PHYSICAL_ALIGN) */
	boot->hdr.kernel_alignment = 0x1000000;

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	/* Boot protocol version: 2.07 supports the fields for lguest. */
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	boot->hdr.version = 0x207;
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	/* The hardware_subarch value of "1" tells the Guest it's an lguest. */
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	boot->hdr.hardware_subarch = 1;
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	/* Tell the entry path not to try to reload segment registers. */
	boot->hdr.loadflags |= KEEP_SEGMENTS;
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	/* We tell the kernel to initialize the Guest. */
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	tell_kernel(start);
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	/* Ensure that we terminate if a device-servicing child dies. */
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	signal(SIGCHLD, kill_launcher);

	/* If we exit via err(), this kills all the threads, restores tty. */
	atexit(cleanup_devices);
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	/* If requested, chroot to a directory */
	if (chroot_path) {
		if (chroot(chroot_path) != 0)
			err(1, "chroot(\"%s\") failed", chroot_path);

		if (chdir("/") != 0)
			err(1, "chdir(\"/\") failed");

		verbose("chroot done\n");
	}

	/* If requested, drop privileges */
	if (user_details) {
		uid_t u;
		gid_t g;

		u = user_details->pw_uid;
		g = user_details->pw_gid;

		if (initgroups(user_details->pw_name, g) != 0)
			err(1, "initgroups failed");

		if (setresgid(g, g, g) != 0)
			err(1, "setresgid failed");

		if (setresuid(u, u, u) != 0)
			err(1, "setresuid failed");

		verbose("Dropping privileges completed\n");
	}

2038
	/* Finally, run the Guest.  This doesn't return. */
2039
	run_guest();
2040
}
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/*:*/

/*M:999
 * Mastery is done: you now know everything I do.
 *
 * But surely you have seen code, features and bugs in your wanderings which
 * you now yearn to attack?  That is the real game, and I look forward to you
 * patching and forking lguest into the Your-Name-Here-visor.
 *
 * Farewell, and good coding!
 * Rusty Russell.
 */