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-// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors.
-//
-// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-// You may obtain a copy of the License at
-//
-// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-//
-// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-// limitations under the License.
-
-// +build arm64
-
-package ring0
-
-import (
- "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/usermem"
-)
-
-var (
- // UserspaceSize is the total size of userspace.
- UserspaceSize = uintptr(1) << (VirtualAddressBits())
-
- // MaximumUserAddress is the largest possible user address.
- MaximumUserAddress = (UserspaceSize - 1) & ^uintptr(usermem.PageSize-1)
-
- // KernelStartAddress is the starting kernel address.
- KernelStartAddress = ^uintptr(0) - (UserspaceSize - 1)
-)
-
-// KernelArchState contains architecture-specific state.
-type KernelArchState struct {
-}
-
-// CPUArchState contains CPU-specific arch state.
-type CPUArchState struct {
- // stack is the stack used for interrupts on this CPU.
- stack [128]byte
-
- // errorCode is the error code from the last exception.
- errorCode uintptr
-
- // errorType indicates the type of error code here, it is always set
- // along with the errorCode value above.
- //
- // It will either by 1, which indicates a user error, or 0 indicating a
- // kernel error. If the error code below returns false (kernel error),
- // then it cannot provide relevant information about the last
- // exception.
- errorType uintptr
-
- // faultAddr is the value of far_el1.
- faultAddr uintptr
-
- // el0Fp is the address of application's fpstate.
- el0Fp uintptr
-
- // ttbr0Kvm is the value of ttbr0_el1 for sentry.
- ttbr0Kvm uintptr
-
- // ttbr0App is the value of ttbr0_el1 for applicaton.
- ttbr0App uintptr
-
- // exception vector.
- vecCode Vector
-
- // application context pointer.
- appAddr uintptr
-
- // lazyVFP is the value of cpacr_el1.
- lazyVFP uintptr
-
- // appASID is the asid value of guest application.
- appASID uintptr
-}
-
-// ErrorCode returns the last error code.
-//
-// The returned boolean indicates whether the error code corresponds to the
-// last user error or not. If it does not, then fault information must be
-// ignored. This is generally the result of a kernel fault while servicing a
-// user fault.
-//
-//go:nosplit
-func (c *CPU) ErrorCode() (value uintptr, user bool) {
- return c.errorCode, c.errorType != 0
-}
-
-// ClearErrorCode resets the error code.
-//
-//go:nosplit
-func (c *CPU) ClearErrorCode() {
- c.errorCode = 0 // No code.
- c.errorType = 1 // User mode.
-}
-
-//go:nosplit
-func (c *CPU) GetFaultAddr() (value uintptr) {
- return c.faultAddr
-}
-
-//go:nosplit
-func (c *CPU) SetTtbr0Kvm(value uintptr) {
- c.ttbr0Kvm = value
-}
-
-//go:nosplit
-func (c *CPU) SetTtbr0App(value uintptr) {
- c.ttbr0App = value
-}
-
-//go:nosplit
-func (c *CPU) GetVector() (value Vector) {
- return c.vecCode
-}
-
-//go:nosplit
-func (c *CPU) SetAppAddr(value uintptr) {
- c.appAddr = value
-}
-
-// GetLazyVFP returns the value of cpacr_el1.
-//go:nosplit
-func (c *CPU) GetLazyVFP() (value uintptr) {
- return c.lazyVFP
-}
-
-// SwitchArchOpts are embedded in SwitchOpts.
-type SwitchArchOpts struct {
- // UserASID indicates that the application ASID to be used on switch,
- UserASID uint16
-
- // KernelASID indicates that the kernel ASID to be used on return,
- KernelASID uint16
-}
-
-func init() {
-}