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/** @file
DebugSupport protocol and supporting definitions as defined in the UEFI2.0
specification.
The DebugSupport protocol is used by source level debuggers to abstract the
processor and handle context save and restore operations.
Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation
All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
**/
#ifndef __DEBUG_SUPPORT_H__
#define __DEBUG_SUPPORT_H__
#include <IndustryStandard/PeImage.h>
typedef struct _EFI_DEBUG_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL EFI_DEBUG_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL;
//
// Debug Support protocol {2755590C-6F3C-42FA-9EA4-A3BA543CDA25}
//
#define EFI_DEBUG_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL_GUID \
{ \
0x2755590C, 0x6F3C, 0x42FA, {0x9E, 0xA4, 0xA3, 0xBA, 0x54, 0x3C, 0xDA, 0x25 } \
}
//
// Debug Support definitions
//
typedef INTN EFI_EXCEPTION_TYPE;
//
// IA-32 processor exception types
//
#define EXCEPT_IA32_DIVIDE_ERROR 0
#define EXCEPT_IA32_DEBUG 1
#define EXCEPT_IA32_NMI 2
#define EXCEPT_IA32_BREAKPOINT 3
#define EXCEPT_IA32_OVERFLOW 4
#define EXCEPT_IA32_BOUND 5
#define EXCEPT_IA32_INVALID_OPCODE 6
#define EXCEPT_IA32_DOUBLE_FAULT 8
#define EXCEPT_IA32_INVALID_TSS 10
#define EXCEPT_IA32_SEG_NOT_PRESENT 11
#define EXCEPT_IA32_STACK_FAULT 12
#define EXCEPT_IA32_GP_FAULT 13
#define EXCEPT_IA32_PAGE_FAULT 14
#define EXCEPT_IA32_FP_ERROR 16
#define EXCEPT_IA32_ALIGNMENT_CHECK 17
#define EXCEPT_IA32_MACHINE_CHECK 18
#define EXCEPT_IA32_SIMD 19
//
// IA-32 processor context definition
//
//
// FXSAVE_STATE
// FP / MMX / XMM registers (see fxrstor instruction definition)
//
typedef struct {
UINT16 Fcw;
UINT16 Fsw;
UINT16 Ftw;
UINT16 Opcode;
UINT32 Eip;
UINT16 Cs;
UINT16 Reserved1;
UINT32 DataOffset;
UINT16 Ds;
UINT8 Reserved2[10];
#if (EFI_SPECIFICATION_VERSION >= 0x00020000)
UINT8 St0Mm0[10], Reserved3[6];
UINT8 St1Mm1[10], Reserved4[6];
UINT8 St2Mm2[10], Reserved5[6];
UINT8 St3Mm3[10], Reserved6[6];
UINT8 St4Mm4[10], Reserved7[6];
UINT8 St5Mm5[10], Reserved8[6];
UINT8 St6Mm6[10], Reserved9[6];
UINT8 St7Mm7[10], Reserved10[6];
UINT8 Xmm0[16];
UINT8 Xmm1[16];
UINT8 Xmm2[16];
UINT8 Xmm3[16];
UINT8 Xmm4[16];
UINT8 Xmm5[16];
UINT8 Xmm6[16];
UINT8 Xmm7[16];
UINT8 Reserved11[14 * 16];
} EFI_FX_SAVE_STATE_IA32;
#else
UINT8 St0Mm0[10], Reserved3[6];
UINT8 St0Mm1[10], Reserved4[6];
UINT8 St0Mm2[10], Reserved5[6];
UINT8 St0Mm3[10], Reserved6[6];
UINT8 St0Mm4[10], Reserved7[6];
UINT8 St0Mm5[10], Reserved8[6];
UINT8 St0Mm6[10], Reserved9[6];
UINT8 St0Mm7[10], Reserved10[6];
UINT8 Reserved11[22 * 16];
} EFI_FX_SAVE_STATE;
#endif
typedef struct {
UINT32 ExceptionData;
#if (EFI_SPECIFICATION_VERSION >= 0x00020000)
EFI_FX_SAVE_STATE_IA32 FxSaveState;
#else
EFI_FX_SAVE_STATE FxSaveState;
#endif
UINT32 Dr0;
UINT32 Dr1;
UINT32 Dr2;
UINT32 Dr3;
UINT32 Dr6;
UINT32 Dr7;
UINT32 Cr0;
UINT32 Cr1; /* Reserved */
UINT32 Cr2;
UINT32 Cr3;
UINT32 Cr4;
UINT32 Eflags;
UINT32 Ldtr;
UINT32 Tr;
UINT32 Gdtr[2];
UINT32 Idtr[2];
UINT32 Eip;
UINT32 Gs;
UINT32 Fs;
UINT32 Es;
UINT32 Ds;
UINT32 Cs;
UINT32 Ss;
UINT32 Edi;
UINT32 Esi;
UINT32 Ebp;
UINT32 Esp;
UINT32 Ebx;
UINT32 Edx;
UINT32 Ecx;
UINT32 Eax;
} EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT_IA32;
//
// X64 processor exception types
//
#define EXCEPT_X64_DIVIDE_ERROR 0
#define EXCEPT_X64_DEBUG 1
#define EXCEPT_X64_NMI 2
#define EXCEPT_X64_BREAKPOINT 3
#define EXCEPT_X64_OVERFLOW 4
#define EXCEPT_X64_BOUND 5
#define EXCEPT_X64_INVALID_OPCODE 6
#define EXCEPT_X64_DOUBLE_FAULT 8
#define EXCEPT_X64_INVALID_TSS 10
#define EXCEPT_X64_SEG_NOT_PRESENT 11
#define EXCEPT_X64_STACK_FAULT 12
#define EXCEPT_X64_GP_FAULT 13
#define EXCEPT_X64_PAGE_FAULT 14
#define EXCEPT_X64_FP_ERROR 16
#define EXCEPT_X64_ALIGNMENT_CHECK 17
#define EXCEPT_X64_MACHINE_CHECK 18
#define EXCEPT_X64_SIMD 19
//
// X64 processor context definition
//
// FXSAVE_STATE
// FP / MMX / XMM registers (see fxrstor instruction definition)
//
typedef struct {
UINT16 Fcw;
UINT16 Fsw;
UINT16 Ftw;
UINT16 Opcode;
UINT64 Rip;
UINT64 DataOffset;
UINT8 Reserved1[8];
UINT8 St0Mm0[10], Reserved2[6];
UINT8 St1Mm1[10], Reserved3[6];
UINT8 St2Mm2[10], Reserved4[6];
UINT8 St3Mm3[10], Reserved5[6];
UINT8 St4Mm4[10], Reserved6[6];
UINT8 St5Mm5[10], Reserved7[6];
UINT8 St6Mm6[10], Reserved8[6];
UINT8 St7Mm7[10], Reserved9[6];
UINT8 Xmm0[16];
UINT8 Xmm1[16];
UINT8 Xmm2[16];
UINT8 Xmm3[16];
UINT8 Xmm4[16];
UINT8 Xmm5[16];
UINT8 Xmm6[16];
UINT8 Xmm7[16];
#if (EFI_SPECIFICATION_VERSION >= 0x00020000)
//
// NOTE: UEFI 2.0 spec definition as follows. It should be updated
// after spec update.
//
UINT8 Reserved11[14 * 16];
#else
UINT8 Xmm8[16];
UINT8 Xmm9[16];
UINT8 Xmm10[16];
UINT8 Xmm11[16];
UINT8 Xmm12[16];
UINT8 Xmm13[16];
UINT8 Xmm14[16];
UINT8 Xmm15[16];
UINT8 Reserved10[6 * 16];
#endif
} EFI_FX_SAVE_STATE_X64;
typedef struct {
UINT64 ExceptionData;
EFI_FX_SAVE_STATE_X64 FxSaveState;
UINT64 Dr0;
UINT64 Dr1;
UINT64 Dr2;
UINT64 Dr3;
UINT64 Dr6;
UINT64 Dr7;
UINT64 Cr0;
UINT64 Cr1; /* Reserved */
UINT64 Cr2;
UINT64 Cr3;
UINT64 Cr4;
UINT64 Cr8;
UINT64 Rflags;
UINT64 Ldtr;
UINT64 Tr;
UINT64 Gdtr[2];
UINT64 Idtr[2];
UINT64 Rip;
UINT64 Gs;
UINT64 Fs;
UINT64 Es;
UINT64 Ds;
UINT64 Cs;
UINT64 Ss;
UINT64 Rdi;
UINT64 Rsi;
UINT64 Rbp;
UINT64 Rsp;
UINT64 Rbx;
UINT64 Rdx;
UINT64 Rcx;
UINT64 Rax;
UINT64 R8;
UINT64 R9;
UINT64 R10;
UINT64 R11;
UINT64 R12;
UINT64 R13;
UINT64 R14;
UINT64 R15;
} EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT_X64;
//
// IPF processor exception types
//
#define EXCEPT_IPF_VHTP_TRANSLATION 0
#define EXCEPT_IPF_INSTRUCTION_TLB 1
#define EXCEPT_IPF_DATA_TLB 2
#define EXCEPT_IPF_ALT_INSTRUCTION_TLB 3
#define EXCEPT_IPF_ALT_DATA_TLB 4
#define EXCEPT_IPF_DATA_NESTED_TLB 5
#define EXCEPT_IPF_INSTRUCTION_KEY_MISSED 6
#define EXCEPT_IPF_DATA_KEY_MISSED 7
#define EXCEPT_IPF_DIRTY_BIT 8
#define EXCEPT_IPF_INSTRUCTION_ACCESS_BIT 9
#define EXCEPT_IPF_DATA_ACCESS_BIT 10
#define EXCEPT_IPF_BREAKPOINT 11
#define EXCEPT_IPF_EXTERNAL_INTERRUPT 12
//
// 13 - 19 reserved
//
#define EXCEPT_IPF_PAGE_NOT_PRESENT 20
#define EXCEPT_IPF_KEY_PERMISSION 21
#define EXCEPT_IPF_INSTRUCTION_ACCESS_RIGHTS 22
#define EXCEPT_IPF_DATA_ACCESS_RIGHTS 23
#define EXCEPT_IPF_GENERAL_EXCEPTION 24
#define EXCEPT_IPF_DISABLED_FP_REGISTER 25
#define EXCEPT_IPF_NAT_CONSUMPTION 26
#define EXCEPT_IPF_SPECULATION 27
//
// 28 reserved
//
#define EXCEPT_IPF_DEBUG 29
#define EXCEPT_IPF_UNALIGNED_REFERENCE 30
#define EXCEPT_IPF_UNSUPPORTED_DATA_REFERENCE 31
#define EXCEPT_IPF_FP_FAULT 32
#define EXCEPT_IPF_FP_TRAP 33
#define EXCEPT_IPF_LOWER_PRIVILEGE_TRANSFER_TRAP 34
#define EXCEPT_IPF_TAKEN_BRANCH 35
#define EXCEPT_IPF_SINGLE_STEP 36
//
// 37 - 44 reserved
//
#define EXCEPT_IPF_IA32_EXCEPTION 45
#define EXCEPT_IPF_IA32_INTERCEPT 46
#define EXCEPT_IPF_IA32_INTERRUPT 47
//
// IPF processor context definition
//
typedef struct {
//
// The first reserved field is necessary to preserve alignment for the correct
// bits in UNAT and to insure F2 is 16 byte aligned..
//
UINT64 Reserved;
UINT64 R1;
UINT64 R2;
UINT64 R3;
UINT64 R4;
UINT64 R5;
UINT64 R6;
UINT64 R7;
UINT64 R8;
UINT64 R9;
UINT64 R10;
UINT64 R11;
UINT64 R12;
UINT64 R13;
UINT64 R14;
UINT64 R15;
UINT64 R16;
UINT64 R17;
UINT64 R18;
UINT64 R19;
UINT64 R20;
UINT64 R21;
UINT64 R22;
UINT64 R23;
UINT64 R24;
UINT64 R25;
UINT64 R26;
UINT64 R27;
UINT64 R28;
UINT64 R29;
UINT64 R30;
UINT64 R31;
UINT64 F2[2];
UINT64 F3[2];
UINT64 F4[2];
UINT64 F5[2];
UINT64 F6[2];
UINT64 F7[2];
UINT64 F8[2];
UINT64 F9[2];
UINT64 F10[2];
UINT64 F11[2];
UINT64 F12[2];
UINT64 F13[2];
UINT64 F14[2];
UINT64 F15[2];
UINT64 F16[2];
UINT64 F17[2];
UINT64 F18[2];
UINT64 F19[2];
UINT64 F20[2];
UINT64 F21[2];
UINT64 F22[2];
UINT64 F23[2];
UINT64 F24[2];
UINT64 F25[2];
UINT64 F26[2];
UINT64 F27[2];
UINT64 F28[2];
UINT64 F29[2];
UINT64 F30[2];
UINT64 F31[2];
UINT64 Pr;
UINT64 B0;
UINT64 B1;
UINT64 B2;
UINT64 B3;
UINT64 B4;
UINT64 B5;
UINT64 B6;
UINT64 B7;
//
// application registers
//
UINT64 ArRsc;
UINT64 ArBsp;
UINT64 ArBspstore;
UINT64 ArRnat;
UINT64 ArFcr;
UINT64 ArEflag;
UINT64 ArCsd;
UINT64 ArSsd;
UINT64 ArCflg;
UINT64 ArFsr;
UINT64 ArFir;
UINT64 ArFdr;
UINT64 ArCcv;
UINT64 ArUnat;
UINT64 ArFpsr;
UINT64 ArPfs;
UINT64 ArLc;
UINT64 ArEc;
//
// control registers
//
UINT64 CrDcr;
UINT64 CrItm;
UINT64 CrIva;
UINT64 CrPta;
UINT64 CrIpsr;
UINT64 CrIsr;
UINT64 CrIip;
UINT64 CrIfa;
UINT64 CrItir;
UINT64 CrIipa;
UINT64 CrIfs;
UINT64 CrIim;
UINT64 CrIha;
//
// debug registers
//
UINT64 Dbr0;
UINT64 Dbr1;
UINT64 Dbr2;
UINT64 Dbr3;
UINT64 Dbr4;
UINT64 Dbr5;
UINT64 Dbr6;
UINT64 Dbr7;
UINT64 Ibr0;
UINT64 Ibr1;
UINT64 Ibr2;
UINT64 Ibr3;
UINT64 Ibr4;
UINT64 Ibr5;
UINT64 Ibr6;
UINT64 Ibr7;
//
// virtual registers - nat bits for R1-R31
//
UINT64 IntNat;
} EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT_IPF;
//
// EBC processor exception types
//
#define EXCEPT_EBC_UNDEFINED 0
#define EXCEPT_EBC_DIVIDE_ERROR 1
#define EXCEPT_EBC_DEBUG 2
#define EXCEPT_EBC_BREAKPOINT 3
#define EXCEPT_EBC_OVERFLOW 4
#define EXCEPT_EBC_INVALID_OPCODE 5 // opcode out of range
#define EXCEPT_EBC_STACK_FAULT 6
#define EXCEPT_EBC_ALIGNMENT_CHECK 7
#define EXCEPT_EBC_INSTRUCTION_ENCODING 8 // malformed instruction
#define EXCEPT_EBC_BAD_BREAK 9 // BREAK 0 or undefined BREAK
#define EXCEPT_EBC_STEP 10 // to support debug stepping
//
// For coding convenience, define the maximum valid EBC exception.
//
#define MAX_EBC_EXCEPTION EXCEPT_EBC_STEP
//
// EBC processor context definition
//
typedef struct {
UINT64 R0;
UINT64 R1;
UINT64 R2;
UINT64 R3;
UINT64 R4;
UINT64 R5;
UINT64 R6;
UINT64 R7;
UINT64 Flags;
UINT64 ControlFlags;
UINT64 Ip;
} EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT_EBC;
//
// Universal EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT definition
//
typedef union {
EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT_EBC *SystemContextEbc;
EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT_IA32 *SystemContextIa32;
EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT_X64 *SystemContextX64;
EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT_IPF *SystemContextIpf;
} EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT;
//
// DebugSupport callback function prototypes
//
/**
Registers and enables an exception callback function for the specified exception.
@param ExceptionType Exception types in EBC, IA-32, X64, or IPF
@param SystemContext Exception content.
**/
typedef
VOID
(*EFI_EXCEPTION_CALLBACK) (
IN EFI_EXCEPTION_TYPE ExceptionType,
IN OUT EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT SystemContext
);
/**
Registers and enables the on-target debug agent's periodic entry point.
@param SystemContext Exception content.
**/
typedef
VOID
(*EFI_PERIODIC_CALLBACK) (
IN OUT EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT SystemContext
);
//
// Machine type definition
//
typedef enum {
IsaIa32 = IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_I386, // 0x014C
IsaX64 = IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_X64, // 0x8664
IsaIpf = IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_IA64, // 0x0200
IsaEbc = IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_EBC // 0x0EBC
} EFI_INSTRUCTION_SET_ARCHITECTURE;
//
// DebugSupport member function definitions
//
/**
Returns the maximum value that may be used for the ProcessorIndex parameter in
RegisterPeriodicCallback() and RegisterExceptionCallback().
@param This A pointer to the EFI_DEBUG_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL instance.
@param MaxProcessorIndex Pointer to a caller-allocated UINTN in which the maximum supported
processor index is returned.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The function completed successfully.
**/
typedef
EFI_STATUS
(EFIAPI *EFI_GET_MAXIMUM_PROCESSOR_INDEX) (
IN EFI_DEBUG_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL *This,
OUT UINTN *MaxProcessorIndex
);
/**
Registers a function to be called back periodically in interrupt context.
@param This A pointer to the EFI_DEBUG_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL instance.
@param ProcessorIndex Specifies which processor the callback function applies to.
@param PeriodicCallback A pointer to a function of type PERIODIC_CALLBACK that is the main
periodic entry point of the debug agent.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The function completed successfully.
@retval EFI_ALREADY_STARTED Non-NULL PeriodicCallback parameter when a callback
function was previously registered.
@retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES System has insufficient memory resources to register new callback
function.
**/
typedef
EFI_STATUS
(EFIAPI *EFI_REGISTER_PERIODIC_CALLBACK) (
IN EFI_DEBUG_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL *This,
IN UINTN ProcessorIndex,
IN EFI_PERIODIC_CALLBACK PeriodicCallback
);
/**
Registers a function to be called when a given processor exception occurs.
@param This A pointer to the EFI_DEBUG_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL instance.
@param ProcessorIndex Specifies which processor the callback function applies to.
@param PeriodicCallback A pointer to a function of type EXCEPTION_CALLBACK that is called
when the processor exception specified by ExceptionType occurs.
@param ExceptionType Specifies which processor exception to hook.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The function completed successfully.
@retval EFI_ALREADY_STARTED Non-NULL PeriodicCallback parameter when a callback
function was previously registered.
@retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES System has insufficient memory resources to register new callback
function.
**/
typedef
EFI_STATUS
(EFIAPI *EFI_REGISTER_EXCEPTION_CALLBACK) (
IN EFI_DEBUG_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL *This,
IN UINTN ProcessorIndex,
IN EFI_EXCEPTION_CALLBACK ExceptionCallback,
IN EFI_EXCEPTION_TYPE ExceptionType
);
/**
Invalidates processor instruction cache for a memory range. Subsequent execution in this range
causes a fresh memory fetch to retrieve code to be executed.
@param This A pointer to the EFI_DEBUG_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL instance.
@param ProcessorIndex Specifies which processor's instruction cache is to be invalidated.
@param Start Specifies the physical base of the memory range to be invalidated.
@param Length Specifies the minimum number of bytes in the processor's instruction
cache to invalidate.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The function completed successfully.
**/
typedef
EFI_STATUS
(EFIAPI *EFI_INVALIDATE_INSTRUCTION_CACHE) (
IN EFI_DEBUG_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL *This,
IN UINTN ProcessorIndex,
IN VOID *Start,
IN UINT64 Length
);
//
// DebugSupport protocol definition
//
struct _EFI_DEBUG_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL {
EFI_INSTRUCTION_SET_ARCHITECTURE Isa;
EFI_GET_MAXIMUM_PROCESSOR_INDEX GetMaximumProcessorIndex;
EFI_REGISTER_PERIODIC_CALLBACK RegisterPeriodicCallback;
EFI_REGISTER_EXCEPTION_CALLBACK RegisterExceptionCallback;
EFI_INVALIDATE_INSTRUCTION_CACHE InvalidateInstructionCache;
};
extern EFI_GUID gEfiDebugSupportProtocolGuid;
#endif