/* * `incontents 200 elfnotes ELF notes * * The notes should live in a PT_NOTE segment and have "Xen" in the * name field. * * Numeric types are either 4 or 8 bytes depending on the content of * the desc field. * * LEGACY indicated the fields in the legacy __xen_guest string which * this a note type replaces. * * String values (for non-legacy) are NULL terminated ASCII, also known * as ASCIZ type. * * Xen only uses ELF Notes contained in x86 binaries.
*/
/* * The virtual address of the entry point (numeric). * * LEGACY: VIRT_ENTRY
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_ENTRY 1
/* The virtual address of the hypercall transfer page (numeric). * * LEGACY: HYPERCALL_PAGE. (n.b. legacy value is a physical page * number not a virtual address)
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_HYPERCALL_PAGE 2
/* The virtual address where the kernel image should be mapped (numeric). * * Defaults to 0. * * LEGACY: VIRT_BASE
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_VIRT_BASE 3
/* * The offset of the ELF paddr field from the actual required * pseudo-physical address (numeric). * * This is used to maintain backwards compatibility with older kernels * which wrote __PAGE_OFFSET into that field. This field defaults to 0 * if not present. * * LEGACY: ELF_PADDR_OFFSET. (n.b. legacy default is VIRT_BASE)
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_PADDR_OFFSET 4
/* * The version of Xen that we work with (string). * * LEGACY: XEN_VER
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_XEN_VERSION 5
/* * The name of the guest operating system (string). * * LEGACY: GUEST_OS
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_GUEST_OS 6
/* * The version of the guest operating system (string). * * LEGACY: GUEST_VER
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_GUEST_VERSION 7
/* * The loader type (string). * * LEGACY: LOADER
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_LOADER 8
/* * The kernel supports PAE (x86/32 only, string = "yes", "no" or * "bimodal"). * * For compatibility with Xen 3.0.3 and earlier the "bimodal" setting * may be given as "yes,bimodal" which will cause older Xen to treat * this kernel as PAE. * * LEGACY: PAE (n.b. The legacy interface included a provision to * indicate 'extended-cr3' support allowing L3 page tables to be * placed above 4G. It is assumed that any kernel new enough to use * these ELF notes will include this and therefore "yes" here is * equivalent to "yes[entended-cr3]" in the __xen_guest interface.
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_PAE_MODE 9
/* * The features supported/required by this kernel (string). * * The string must consist of a list of feature names (as given in * features.h, without the "XENFEAT_" prefix) separated by '|' * characters. If a feature is required for the kernel to function * then the feature name must be preceded by a '!' character. * * LEGACY: FEATURES
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_FEATURES 10
/* * The kernel requires the symbol table to be loaded (string = "yes" or "no") * LEGACY: BSD_SYMTAB (n.b. The legacy treated the presence or absence * of this string as a boolean flag rather than requiring "yes" or * "no".
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_BSD_SYMTAB 11
/* * The lowest address the hypervisor hole can begin at (numeric). * * This must not be set higher than HYPERVISOR_VIRT_START. Its presence * also indicates to the hypervisor that the kernel can deal with the * hole starting at a higher address.
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_HV_START_LOW 12
/* * List of maddr_t-sized mask/value pairs describing how to recognize * (non-present) L1 page table entries carrying valid MFNs (numeric).
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_L1_MFN_VALID 13
/* * Whether or not the guest supports cooperative suspend cancellation. * This is a numeric value. * * Default is 0
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_SUSPEND_CANCEL 14
/* * The (non-default) location the initial phys-to-machine map should be * placed at by the hypervisor (Dom0) or the tools (DomU). * The kernel must be prepared for this mapping to be established using * large pages, despite such otherwise not being available to guests. Note * that these large pages may be misaligned in PFN space (they'll obviously * be aligned in MFN and virtual address spaces). * The kernel must also be able to handle the page table pages used for * this mapping not being accessible through the initial mapping. * (Only x86-64 supports this at present.)
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_INIT_P2M 15
/* * Whether or not the guest can deal with being passed an initrd not * mapped through its initial page tables.
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_MOD_START_PFN 16
/* * The features supported by this kernel (numeric). * * Other than XEN_ELFNOTE_FEATURES on pre-4.2 Xen, this note allows a * kernel to specify support for features that older hypervisors don't * know about. The set of features 4.2 and newer hypervisors will * consider supported by the kernel is the combination of the sets * specified through this and the string note. * * LEGACY: FEATURES
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_SUPPORTED_FEATURES 17
/* * Physical entry point into the kernel. * * 32bit entry point into the kernel. When requested to launch the * guest kernel in a HVM container, Xen will use this entry point to * launch the guest in 32bit protected mode with paging disabled. * Ignored otherwise.
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_PHYS32_ENTRY 18
/* * Physical loading constraints for PVH kernels * * The presence of this note indicates the kernel supports relocating itself. * * The note may include up to three 32bit values to place constraints on the * guest physical loading addresses and alignment for a PVH kernel. Values * are read in the following order: * - a required start alignment (default 0x200000) * - a minimum address for the start of the image (default 0; see below) * - a maximum address for the last byte of the image (default 0xffffffff) * * When this note specifies an alignment value, it is used. Otherwise the * maximum p_align value from loadable ELF Program Headers is used, if it is * greater than or equal to 4k (0x1000). Otherwise, the default is used.
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_PHYS32_RELOC 19
/* * The number of the highest elfnote defined.
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_MAX XEN_ELFNOTE_PHYS32_RELOC
/* * System information exported through crash notes. * * The kexec / kdump code will create one XEN_ELFNOTE_CRASH_INFO * note in case of a system crash. This note will contain various * information about the system, see xen/include/xen/elfcore.h.
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_CRASH_INFO 0x1000001
/* * System registers exported through crash notes. * * The kexec / kdump code will create one XEN_ELFNOTE_CRASH_REGS * note per cpu in case of a system crash. This note is architecture * specific and will contain registers not saved in the "CORE" note. * See xen/include/xen/elfcore.h for more information.
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_CRASH_REGS 0x1000002
/* * xen dump-core none note. * xm dump-core code will create one XEN_ELFNOTE_DUMPCORE_NONE * in its dump file to indicate that the file is xen dump-core * file. This note doesn't have any other information. * See tools/libxc/xc_core.h for more information.
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_DUMPCORE_NONE 0x2000000
/* * xen dump-core header note. * xm dump-core code will create one XEN_ELFNOTE_DUMPCORE_HEADER * in its dump file. * See tools/libxc/xc_core.h for more information.
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_DUMPCORE_HEADER 0x2000001
/* * xen dump-core xen version note. * xm dump-core code will create one XEN_ELFNOTE_DUMPCORE_XEN_VERSION * in its dump file. It contains the xen version obtained via the * XENVER hypercall. * See tools/libxc/xc_core.h for more information.
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_DUMPCORE_XEN_VERSION 0x2000002
/* * xen dump-core format version note. * xm dump-core code will create one XEN_ELFNOTE_DUMPCORE_FORMAT_VERSION * in its dump file. It contains a format version identifier. * See tools/libxc/xc_core.h for more information.
*/ #define XEN_ELFNOTE_DUMPCORE_FORMAT_VERSION 0x2000003
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