xref: /openbmc/qemu/dump/win_dump.c (revision d2dfe0b5)
1 /*
2  * Windows crashdump (target specific implementations)
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 2018 Virtuozzo International GmbH
5  *
6  * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
7  * See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
8  *
9  */
10 
11 #include "qemu/osdep.h"
12 #include "sysemu/dump.h"
13 #include "qapi/error.h"
14 #include "qemu/error-report.h"
15 #include "qapi/qmp/qerror.h"
16 #include "exec/cpu-defs.h"
17 #include "hw/core/cpu.h"
18 #include "qemu/win_dump_defs.h"
19 #include "win_dump.h"
20 #include "cpu.h"
21 
22 #if defined(TARGET_X86_64)
23 
24 bool win_dump_available(Error **errp)
25 {
26     return true;
27 }
28 
29 static size_t win_dump_ptr_size(bool x64)
30 {
31     return x64 ? sizeof(uint64_t) : sizeof(uint32_t);
32 }
33 
34 #define _WIN_DUMP_FIELD(f) (x64 ? h->x64.f : h->x32.f)
35 #define WIN_DUMP_FIELD(field) _WIN_DUMP_FIELD(field)
36 
37 #define _WIN_DUMP_FIELD_PTR(f) (x64 ? (void *)&h->x64.f : (void *)&h->x32.f)
38 #define WIN_DUMP_FIELD_PTR(field) _WIN_DUMP_FIELD_PTR(field)
39 
40 #define _WIN_DUMP_FIELD_SIZE(f) (x64 ? sizeof(h->x64.f) : sizeof(h->x32.f))
41 #define WIN_DUMP_FIELD_SIZE(field) _WIN_DUMP_FIELD_SIZE(field)
42 
43 static size_t win_dump_ctx_size(bool x64)
44 {
45     return x64 ? sizeof(WinContext64) : sizeof(WinContext32);
46 }
47 
48 static size_t write_run(uint64_t base_page, uint64_t page_count,
49         int fd, Error **errp)
50 {
51     void *buf;
52     uint64_t addr = base_page << TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
53     uint64_t size = page_count << TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
54     uint64_t len, l;
55     size_t total = 0;
56 
57     while (size) {
58         len = size;
59 
60         buf = cpu_physical_memory_map(addr, &len, false);
61         if (!buf) {
62             error_setg(errp, "win-dump: failed to map physical range"
63                              " 0x%016" PRIx64 "-0x%016" PRIx64, addr, addr + size - 1);
64             return 0;
65         }
66 
67         l = qemu_write_full(fd, buf, len);
68         cpu_physical_memory_unmap(buf, addr, false, len);
69         if (l != len) {
70             error_setg(errp, QERR_IO_ERROR);
71             return 0;
72         }
73 
74         addr += l;
75         size -= l;
76         total += l;
77     }
78 
79     return total;
80 }
81 
82 static void write_runs(DumpState *s, WinDumpHeader *h, bool x64, Error **errp)
83 {
84     uint64_t BasePage, PageCount;
85     Error *local_err = NULL;
86     int i;
87 
88     for (i = 0; i < WIN_DUMP_FIELD(PhysicalMemoryBlock.NumberOfRuns); i++) {
89         BasePage = WIN_DUMP_FIELD(PhysicalMemoryBlock.Run[i].BasePage);
90         PageCount = WIN_DUMP_FIELD(PhysicalMemoryBlock.Run[i].PageCount);
91         s->written_size += write_run(BasePage, PageCount, s->fd, &local_err);
92         if (local_err) {
93             error_propagate(errp, local_err);
94             return;
95         }
96     }
97 }
98 
99 static int cpu_read_ptr(bool x64, CPUState *cpu, uint64_t addr, uint64_t *ptr)
100 {
101     int ret;
102     uint32_t ptr32;
103     uint64_t ptr64;
104 
105     ret = cpu_memory_rw_debug(cpu, addr, x64 ? (void *)&ptr64 : (void *)&ptr32,
106             win_dump_ptr_size(x64), 0);
107 
108     *ptr = x64 ? ptr64 : ptr32;
109 
110     return ret;
111 }
112 
113 static void patch_mm_pfn_database(WinDumpHeader *h, bool x64, Error **errp)
114 {
115     if (cpu_memory_rw_debug(first_cpu,
116             WIN_DUMP_FIELD(KdDebuggerDataBlock) + KDBG_MM_PFN_DATABASE_OFFSET,
117             WIN_DUMP_FIELD_PTR(PfnDatabase),
118             WIN_DUMP_FIELD_SIZE(PfnDatabase), 0)) {
119         error_setg(errp, "win-dump: failed to read MmPfnDatabase");
120         return;
121     }
122 }
123 
124 static void patch_bugcheck_data(WinDumpHeader *h, bool x64, Error **errp)
125 {
126     uint64_t KiBugcheckData;
127 
128     if (cpu_read_ptr(x64, first_cpu,
129             WIN_DUMP_FIELD(KdDebuggerDataBlock) + KDBG_KI_BUGCHECK_DATA_OFFSET,
130             &KiBugcheckData)) {
131         error_setg(errp, "win-dump: failed to read KiBugcheckData");
132         return;
133     }
134 
135     if (cpu_memory_rw_debug(first_cpu, KiBugcheckData,
136             WIN_DUMP_FIELD(BugcheckData),
137             WIN_DUMP_FIELD_SIZE(BugcheckData), 0)) {
138         error_setg(errp, "win-dump: failed to read bugcheck data");
139         return;
140     }
141 
142     /*
143      * If BugcheckCode wasn't saved, we consider guest OS as alive.
144      */
145 
146     if (!WIN_DUMP_FIELD(BugcheckCode)) {
147         *(uint32_t *)WIN_DUMP_FIELD_PTR(BugcheckCode) = LIVE_SYSTEM_DUMP;
148     }
149 }
150 
151 /*
152  * This routine tries to correct mistakes in crashdump header.
153  */
154 static void patch_header(WinDumpHeader *h, bool x64)
155 {
156     Error *local_err = NULL;
157 
158     if (x64) {
159         h->x64.RequiredDumpSpace = sizeof(WinDumpHeader64) +
160             (h->x64.PhysicalMemoryBlock.NumberOfPages << TARGET_PAGE_BITS);
161         h->x64.PhysicalMemoryBlock.unused = 0;
162         h->x64.unused1 = 0;
163     } else {
164         h->x32.RequiredDumpSpace = sizeof(WinDumpHeader32) +
165             (h->x32.PhysicalMemoryBlock.NumberOfPages << TARGET_PAGE_BITS);
166     }
167 
168     patch_mm_pfn_database(h, x64, &local_err);
169     if (local_err) {
170         warn_report_err(local_err);
171         local_err = NULL;
172     }
173     patch_bugcheck_data(h, x64, &local_err);
174     if (local_err) {
175         warn_report_err(local_err);
176     }
177 }
178 
179 static bool check_header(WinDumpHeader *h, bool *x64, Error **errp)
180 {
181     const char Signature[] = "PAGE";
182 
183     if (memcmp(h->Signature, Signature, sizeof(h->Signature))) {
184         error_setg(errp, "win-dump: invalid header, expected '%.4s',"
185                          " got '%.4s'", Signature, h->Signature);
186         return false;
187     }
188 
189     if (!memcmp(h->ValidDump, "DUMP", sizeof(h->ValidDump))) {
190         *x64 = false;
191     } else if (!memcmp(h->ValidDump, "DU64", sizeof(h->ValidDump))) {
192         *x64 = true;
193     } else {
194         error_setg(errp, "win-dump: invalid header, expected 'DUMP' or 'DU64',"
195                    " got '%.4s'", h->ValidDump);
196         return false;
197     }
198 
199     return true;
200 }
201 
202 static void check_kdbg(WinDumpHeader *h, bool x64, Error **errp)
203 {
204     const char OwnerTag[] = "KDBG";
205     char read_OwnerTag[4];
206     uint64_t KdDebuggerDataBlock = WIN_DUMP_FIELD(KdDebuggerDataBlock);
207     bool try_fallback = true;
208 
209 try_again:
210     if (cpu_memory_rw_debug(first_cpu,
211             KdDebuggerDataBlock + KDBG_OWNER_TAG_OFFSET,
212             (uint8_t *)&read_OwnerTag, sizeof(read_OwnerTag), 0)) {
213         error_setg(errp, "win-dump: failed to read OwnerTag");
214         return;
215     }
216 
217     if (memcmp(read_OwnerTag, OwnerTag, sizeof(read_OwnerTag))) {
218         if (try_fallback) {
219             /*
220              * If attempt to use original KDBG failed
221              * (most likely because of its encryption),
222              * we try to use KDBG obtained by guest driver.
223              */
224 
225             KdDebuggerDataBlock = WIN_DUMP_FIELD(BugcheckParameter1);
226             try_fallback = false;
227             goto try_again;
228         } else {
229             error_setg(errp, "win-dump: invalid KDBG OwnerTag,"
230                              " expected '%.4s', got '%.4s'",
231                              OwnerTag, read_OwnerTag);
232             return;
233         }
234     }
235 
236     if (x64) {
237         h->x64.KdDebuggerDataBlock = KdDebuggerDataBlock;
238     } else {
239         h->x32.KdDebuggerDataBlock = KdDebuggerDataBlock;
240     }
241 }
242 
243 struct saved_context {
244     WinContext ctx;
245     uint64_t addr;
246 };
247 
248 static void patch_and_save_context(WinDumpHeader *h, bool x64,
249                                    struct saved_context *saved_ctx,
250                                    Error **errp)
251 {
252     uint64_t KdDebuggerDataBlock = WIN_DUMP_FIELD(KdDebuggerDataBlock);
253     uint64_t KiProcessorBlock;
254     uint16_t OffsetPrcbContext;
255     CPUState *cpu;
256     int i = 0;
257 
258     if (cpu_read_ptr(x64, first_cpu,
259             KdDebuggerDataBlock + KDBG_KI_PROCESSOR_BLOCK_OFFSET,
260             &KiProcessorBlock)) {
261         error_setg(errp, "win-dump: failed to read KiProcessorBlock");
262         return;
263     }
264 
265     if (cpu_memory_rw_debug(first_cpu,
266             KdDebuggerDataBlock + KDBG_OFFSET_PRCB_CONTEXT_OFFSET,
267             (uint8_t *)&OffsetPrcbContext, sizeof(OffsetPrcbContext), 0)) {
268         error_setg(errp, "win-dump: failed to read OffsetPrcbContext");
269         return;
270     }
271 
272     CPU_FOREACH(cpu) {
273         X86CPU *x86_cpu = X86_CPU(cpu);
274         CPUX86State *env = &x86_cpu->env;
275         uint64_t Prcb;
276         uint64_t Context;
277         WinContext ctx;
278 
279         if (i >= WIN_DUMP_FIELD(NumberProcessors)) {
280             warn_report("win-dump: number of QEMU CPUs is bigger than"
281                         " NumberProcessors (%u) in guest Windows",
282                         WIN_DUMP_FIELD(NumberProcessors));
283             return;
284         }
285 
286         if (cpu_read_ptr(x64, first_cpu,
287                 KiProcessorBlock + i * win_dump_ptr_size(x64),
288                 &Prcb)) {
289             error_setg(errp, "win-dump: failed to read"
290                              " CPU #%d PRCB location", i);
291             return;
292         }
293 
294         if (cpu_read_ptr(x64, first_cpu,
295                 Prcb + OffsetPrcbContext,
296                 &Context)) {
297             error_setg(errp, "win-dump: failed to read"
298                              " CPU #%d ContextFrame location", i);
299             return;
300         }
301 
302         saved_ctx[i].addr = Context;
303 
304         if (x64) {
305             ctx.x64 = (WinContext64){
306                 .ContextFlags = WIN_CTX64_ALL,
307                 .MxCsr = env->mxcsr,
308 
309                 .SegEs = env->segs[0].selector,
310                 .SegCs = env->segs[1].selector,
311                 .SegSs = env->segs[2].selector,
312                 .SegDs = env->segs[3].selector,
313                 .SegFs = env->segs[4].selector,
314                 .SegGs = env->segs[5].selector,
315                 .EFlags = cpu_compute_eflags(env),
316 
317                 .Dr0 = env->dr[0],
318                 .Dr1 = env->dr[1],
319                 .Dr2 = env->dr[2],
320                 .Dr3 = env->dr[3],
321                 .Dr6 = env->dr[6],
322                 .Dr7 = env->dr[7],
323 
324                 .Rax = env->regs[R_EAX],
325                 .Rbx = env->regs[R_EBX],
326                 .Rcx = env->regs[R_ECX],
327                 .Rdx = env->regs[R_EDX],
328                 .Rsp = env->regs[R_ESP],
329                 .Rbp = env->regs[R_EBP],
330                 .Rsi = env->regs[R_ESI],
331                 .Rdi = env->regs[R_EDI],
332                 .R8  = env->regs[8],
333                 .R9  = env->regs[9],
334                 .R10 = env->regs[10],
335                 .R11 = env->regs[11],
336                 .R12 = env->regs[12],
337                 .R13 = env->regs[13],
338                 .R14 = env->regs[14],
339                 .R15 = env->regs[15],
340 
341                 .Rip = env->eip,
342                 .FltSave = {
343                     .MxCsr = env->mxcsr,
344                 },
345             };
346         } else {
347             ctx.x32 = (WinContext32){
348                 .ContextFlags = WIN_CTX32_FULL | WIN_CTX_DBG,
349 
350                 .SegEs = env->segs[0].selector,
351                 .SegCs = env->segs[1].selector,
352                 .SegSs = env->segs[2].selector,
353                 .SegDs = env->segs[3].selector,
354                 .SegFs = env->segs[4].selector,
355                 .SegGs = env->segs[5].selector,
356                 .EFlags = cpu_compute_eflags(env),
357 
358                 .Dr0 = env->dr[0],
359                 .Dr1 = env->dr[1],
360                 .Dr2 = env->dr[2],
361                 .Dr3 = env->dr[3],
362                 .Dr6 = env->dr[6],
363                 .Dr7 = env->dr[7],
364 
365                 .Eax = env->regs[R_EAX],
366                 .Ebx = env->regs[R_EBX],
367                 .Ecx = env->regs[R_ECX],
368                 .Edx = env->regs[R_EDX],
369                 .Esp = env->regs[R_ESP],
370                 .Ebp = env->regs[R_EBP],
371                 .Esi = env->regs[R_ESI],
372                 .Edi = env->regs[R_EDI],
373 
374                 .Eip = env->eip,
375             };
376         }
377 
378         if (cpu_memory_rw_debug(first_cpu, Context,
379                 &saved_ctx[i].ctx, win_dump_ctx_size(x64), 0)) {
380             error_setg(errp, "win-dump: failed to save CPU #%d context", i);
381             return;
382         }
383 
384         if (cpu_memory_rw_debug(first_cpu, Context,
385                 &ctx, win_dump_ctx_size(x64), 1)) {
386             error_setg(errp, "win-dump: failed to write CPU #%d context", i);
387             return;
388         }
389 
390         i++;
391     }
392 }
393 
394 static void restore_context(WinDumpHeader *h, bool x64,
395                             struct saved_context *saved_ctx)
396 {
397     int i;
398 
399     for (i = 0; i < WIN_DUMP_FIELD(NumberProcessors); i++) {
400         if (cpu_memory_rw_debug(first_cpu, saved_ctx[i].addr,
401                 &saved_ctx[i].ctx, win_dump_ctx_size(x64), 1)) {
402             warn_report("win-dump: failed to restore CPU #%d context", i);
403         }
404     }
405 }
406 
407 void create_win_dump(DumpState *s, Error **errp)
408 {
409     WinDumpHeader *h = (void *)(s->guest_note + VMCOREINFO_ELF_NOTE_HDR_SIZE);
410     X86CPU *first_x86_cpu = X86_CPU(first_cpu);
411     uint64_t saved_cr3 = first_x86_cpu->env.cr[3];
412     struct saved_context *saved_ctx = NULL;
413     Error *local_err = NULL;
414     bool x64 = true;
415     size_t hdr_size;
416 
417     if (s->guest_note_size != VMCOREINFO_WIN_DUMP_NOTE_SIZE32 &&
418             s->guest_note_size != VMCOREINFO_WIN_DUMP_NOTE_SIZE64) {
419         error_setg(errp, "win-dump: invalid vmcoreinfo note size");
420         return;
421     }
422 
423     if (!check_header(h, &x64, &local_err)) {
424         error_propagate(errp, local_err);
425         return;
426     }
427 
428     hdr_size = x64 ? sizeof(WinDumpHeader64) : sizeof(WinDumpHeader32);
429 
430     /*
431      * Further access to kernel structures by virtual addresses
432      * should be made from system context.
433      */
434 
435     first_x86_cpu->env.cr[3] = WIN_DUMP_FIELD(DirectoryTableBase);
436 
437     check_kdbg(h, x64, &local_err);
438     if (local_err) {
439         error_propagate(errp, local_err);
440         goto out_cr3;
441     }
442 
443     patch_header(h, x64);
444 
445     saved_ctx = g_new(struct saved_context, WIN_DUMP_FIELD(NumberProcessors));
446 
447     /*
448      * Always patch context because there is no way
449      * to determine if the system-saved context is valid
450      */
451 
452     patch_and_save_context(h, x64, saved_ctx, &local_err);
453     if (local_err) {
454         error_propagate(errp, local_err);
455         goto out_free;
456     }
457 
458     s->total_size = WIN_DUMP_FIELD(RequiredDumpSpace);
459 
460     s->written_size = qemu_write_full(s->fd, h, hdr_size);
461     if (s->written_size != hdr_size) {
462         error_setg(errp, QERR_IO_ERROR);
463         goto out_restore;
464     }
465 
466     write_runs(s, h, x64, &local_err);
467     if (local_err) {
468         error_propagate(errp, local_err);
469         goto out_restore;
470     }
471 
472 out_restore:
473     restore_context(h, x64, saved_ctx);
474 out_free:
475     g_free(saved_ctx);
476 out_cr3:
477     first_x86_cpu->env.cr[3] = saved_cr3;
478 
479     return;
480 }
481 
482 #else /* !TARGET_X86_64 */
483 
484 bool win_dump_available(Error **errp)
485 {
486     error_setg(errp, "Windows dump is only available for x86-64");
487 
488     return false;
489 }
490 
491 void create_win_dump(DumpState *s, Error **errp)
492 {
493     win_dump_available(errp);
494 }
495 
496 #endif
497