Hello Adam,
Please find below the error code returned by the "l4_error(me->vcpu_control_ext((l4_addr_t)vcpu))" function: Thank you very much for you help.
Best Regards,
Mahdi
Welcome to Fiasco.OC (arm)! L4/Fiasco.OC arm microkernel (C) 1998-2013 TU Dresden Rev: rexported compiled with gcc 4.8.3 for i.MX6 [] Build: #4 Tue Mar 17 14:55:01 CET 2015
GIC: Switching IRQ 29 to secure Calibrating timer loop... done. MDB: use page size: 20 MDB: use page size: 12 SIGMA0: Hello! KIP @ 10002000 allocated 4KB for maintenance structures SIGMA0: Dump of all resource maps RAM:------------------------ [4:10000000;10000fff] [0:10067000;1008ffff] [0:10097000;10097fff] [0:1009f000;1013ffff] [4:10140000;10171fff] [0:10172000;10177fff] [4:10178000;10193fff] [0:10194000;110fffff] [4:11100000;11e8dfff] [0:11e8e000;1effffff] IOMEM:---------------------- [0:0;fffffff] [0:20000000;ffffffff] MOE: Hello world MOE: found 231100 KByte free memory MOE: found RAM from 10000000 to 1f000000 MOE: allocated 240 KByte for the page array @0x1009f000 MOE: virtual user address space [0-bfffffff] MOE: rom name space cap -> [C:501000] BOOTFS: [11100000-11119474] [C:503000] l4re BOOTFS: [1111a000-1116cc20] [C:504000] ned BOOTFS: [1116d000-112c3470] [C:505000] io BOOTFS: [112c4000-112dd65c] [C:506000] vm-tz BOOTFS: [112de000-1168df8c] [C:507000] vm-linux-image-tz BOOTFS: [1168e000-11e8e000] [C:508000] linux-initrd MOE: cmdline: moe --init=rom/vm-tz MOE: Starting: rom/vm-tz MOE: loading 'rom/vm-tz' Vmm started setup linux ok... vcp_control_ext returns -38 MOE: task 270000679 exited with 1
On Fri, Apr 10, 2015 at 5:26 PM, Mahdi Aichouch foxmehdi@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Adam,
I reduced the RAM_SIZE_MB to 256MB and it worked great! Thank you very much!
However, the execution went well until the call to L4Re::chksys(me->vcpu_control_ext((l4_addr_t)vcpu)); which generates the following error:
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'N2L413Runtime_errorE'
Do you have any idea of what might be wrong. I attached the whole debug messages to this mail.
Many thanks in advance.
Best Regards, Mahdi
On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 2:13 PM, Mahdi Aichouch foxmehdi@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Adam,
Thank you very much for your answer and explanation.
The call to "l4sigma0_map_iomem(sigma0_cap.cap(), Ram_base, Ram_base, ram_size, 1)" failed at the first page that it tries to map.
I activated the debug flags in pkg/sigma0/server/src/globals.h.
And I get the debug messages include in the attached file. But based on the debug messages it is difficult to interpret what might be wrong. Could you please take a look at the logs in the attached file and tell me what do you think.
Thank you again for your help.
Best Regards,
Mahdi
On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 11:36 AM, Mahdi Aichouch foxmehdi@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Adam,
I tried to do as you suggested, and I added a loop in order to map a small chunk of memory at time.
When I tried to map 1 KB at a time and 2 KB at a time, I received this error from the first call to l4sigma0_map_iomem ( ) function:
... Vmm started j = 0 addr = 0x0 Cannot map nonsecure memory Phys, virt or size not aligned ...
Then, I tried to add 4KB at a time, and I received the same error as before at the first call to the l4sigma0_map_iomem ( ) function, that is:
... Vmm started j = 0 addr = 0x0 Cannot map nonsecure memory No fpage received ...
I also tried with 4 KB, 8 KB, 16 KB, 32 KB,... I get the same error: "No fpage received"
This is the code of the loop that I added:
int ram_size = 0x1000; //4 KB
int address = 0x0; int j; for(j = 0; j < 256; j++) { fault = l4sigma0_map_iomem(sigma0_cap.cap(), Ram_base, Ram_base, ram_size, 1); printf("j = %d addr = 0x%x\n", j, address); address += ram_size; if (fault) { printf("Cannot map nonsecure memory %s\n", l4sigma0_map_errstr(fault)); exit(1); } }
Could you please tell me what else should I check to track down the source of the error. Thank you very much in advance.
Kindest regards,
Mahdi
PS: I attached the main.cc file of my vm-tz example.
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 10:19 AM, Mahdi Aichouch foxmehdi@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Adam,
Thank you again for your answer.
Please find below the execution's log from the start of L4 kernel until the stop of the vm-tz test:
L4 Bootstrapper Build: #21 Tue Mar 17 15:28:32 CET 2015, 4.8.3 20140320 (prerelease) Scanning up to 1024 MB RAM, starting at offset 32MB Memory size is 1024MB (10000000 - 4fffffff) RAM: 0000000010000000 - 000000004fffffff: 1048576kB Total RAM: 1024MB Scanning fiasco Scanning sigma0 Scanning moe Moving up to 5 modules behind 11100000 moving module 02 { 110a6000-110df63f } -> { 11196000-111cf63f } [235072] moving module 01 { 1109c000-110a538b } -> { 1118c000-1119538b } [37772] moving module 00 { 11044000-1109bb17 } -> { 11134000-1118bb17 } [359192] moving module 04 { 1102a000-1104365b } -> { 1111a000-1113365b } [104028] moving module 03 { 11010000-11029473 } -> { 11100000-11119473 } [103540] Loading fiasco Loading sigma0 Loading moe find kernel info page... found kernel info page at 0x10002000 Regions of list 'regions' [ 10000000, 100000e3] { e4} Root mbi_rt [ 10001000, 10001aff] { b00} Kern fiasco [ 10002000, 10066fff] { 65000} Kern fiasco [ 10090000, 10096edf] { 6ee0} Sigma0 sigma0 [ 10098000, 1009e177] { 6178} Sigma0 sigma0 [ 10140000, 10171d77] { 31d78} Root moe [ 10178000, 101934ab] { 1b4ac} Root moe [ 11000000, 1100f4ff] { f500} Boot bootstrap [ 11100000, 11133fff] { 34000} Root Module API Version: (87) experimental Sigma0 config ip:10090100 sp:00000000 Roottask config ip:10140260 sp:00000000 Starting kernel fiasco at 100012c8 Number of IRQs available at this GIC: 160 FPU0: Arch: VFPv3(3), Part: VFPv3(30), r: 4, v: 9, i: 41, t: hard, p: dbl/sngl L2: ID=410000c7 Type=9e340340 Aux=02070000 WMask=ffff S=0 L2: Type L2C-310 Size = 1024kB Ways=16 Waysize=64 GIC: Switching IRQ 58 to secure SERIAL ESC: allocated IRQ 58 for serial uart Not using serial hack in slow timer handler. Welcome to Fiasco.OC (arm)! L4/Fiasco.OC arm microkernel (C) 1998-2013 TU Dresden Rev: rexported compiled with gcc 4.8.3 for i.MX6 [] Build: #4 Tue Mar 17 14:55:01 CET 2015
GIC: Switching IRQ 29 to secure Calibrating timer loop... done. MDB: use page size: 20 MDB: use page size: 12 SIGMA0: Hello! KIP @ 10002000 allocated 4KB for maintenance structures SIGMA0: Dump of all resource maps RAM:------------------------ [4:10000000;10000fff] [0:10067000;1008ffff] [0:10097000;10097fff] [0:1009f000;1013ffff] [4:10140000;10171fff] [0:10172000;10177fff] [4:10178000;10193fff] [0:10194000;110fffff] [4:11100000;11133fff] [0:11134000;4effffff] IOMEM:---------------------- [0:0;fffffff] [0:50000000;ffffffff] MOE: Hello world MOE: found 1031204 KByte free memory MOE: found RAM from 10000000 to 4f000000 MOE: allocated 1008 KByte for the page array @0x10194000 MOE: virtual user address space [0-bfffffff] MOE: rom name space cap -> [C:501000] BOOTFS: [11100000-11119474] [C:503000] l4re BOOTFS: [1111a000-1113365c] [C:504000] vm-tz MOE: cmdline: moe --init=rom/vm-tz MOE: Starting: rom/vm-tz MOE: loading 'rom/vm-tz' Vmm started Cannot map nonsecure memory No fpage received MOE: task 270000679 exited with 1
Kindest regards,
Mahdi
On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 11:33 AM, Mahdi Aichouch foxmehdi@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Adam,
Thank you very much for your answer!
I configured the Ram_base to 0x20000000 for the normal-world OS and the Ram_size to 0x10000000 (256 MB).
The secure world OS is loaded at 0x10000000 according to the link address of fiasco kernel on the i.mx6, and has 256 MB of Ram.
When I start the vm-tz example, the reserve_area( ) method is executed successfully,
...
l4_addr_t v = Ram_base; L4Re::chksys(env->rm()->reserve_area(&v, Ram_size, L4Re::Rm::Reserved));
fault = l4sigma0_map_iomem(sigma0_cap.cap(), Ram_base, Ram_base, Ram_size, 1); if (fault) { printf("Cannot map nonsecure memory: %s\n", l4sigma0_map_errstr(fault)); exit(1); }
...
but the l4sigma0_map_iomem( ) returns an error:
... Vmm started Cannot map nonsecure memory No fpage received MOE: task 270000679 exited with 1
Then the programs stops executing, the setup_linux(vmstate) function is not executed, and the ATAG data structure is not copied.
Do you have an idea of what might cause this fault.
Thank you very much in advance.
Best regars, Mahdi
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 9:48 AM, Mahdi Aichouch foxmehdi@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to test the "vm-tz", and I created a new entry in the "/src/l4/conf/modules.list".
entry tz_vm roottask moe --init=rom/vm-tz module l4re module vm-tz
Is my entry correct? Or there is some missing modules? How to know what modules should be included?
Does someone has a successful running configuration. Is it possible to share with us a working configuration.
Thank you very much in advance.
Best regards,
Mahdi
On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 4:39 PM, Mahdi Aichouch foxmehdi@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello, > > I was able to correct the error related to the creation of the VM, > by recompiling the fiasco kernel using > the "trustzone secure side" as an Execution Model option instead of > the "Standard Mode". > > Now the code goes further and it stops at > > l4sigma0_map_iomem(sigma0_cap.cap(), Ram_base, Ram_base, Ram_size, > 1); > > which return the following error: > > MOE: Hello world > MOE: found 1031204 KByte free memory > MOE: found RAM from 10000000 to 4f000000 > MOE: allocated 1008 KByte for the page array @0x10194000 > MOE: virtual user address space [0-bfffffff] > MOE: rom name space cap -> [C:501000] > BOOTFS: [11100000-11119474] [C:503000] l4re > BOOTFS: [1111a000-1113365c] [C:504000] vm-tz > MOE: cmdline: moe --init=rom/vm-tz > MOE: Starting: rom/vm-tz > MOE: loading 'rom/vm-tz' > Vmm started > Cannot map nonsecure memory No fpage received > > I used the same memory parameters of the example, that is, > the RAM base of the non secure world is 0x20000000, and > the RAM size is 0x00100000. > > Could someone help me to correct this. > > Thank you very much in advance. > > Best regards, > Mahdi > > > On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 2:46 PM, Mahdi Aichouch foxmehdi@gmail.com > wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I am trying to experiment the "vm-tz" example on the Freescale >> i.mx6 SDB board. >> >> At first, my goal is to understand the example, thus I am >> interested in running >> a simple test kernel instead of a full linux kernel. >> >> Specifically, I am trying to reproduce the experimentation of the >> article related to the trustzone >> implementation on Fiasco.OC L4re, "ARM Trustzone as a >> Virtualization Technique in Embedded Systems". >> In particular, it is mentioned in the article at the >> "Implementation" paragraph that "Multiplexing two or more OS is supported >> by our design." >> I would like to investigate this point. >> >> I created a new entry to generate the vm-tz binary. >> I added the following entry to the "src/l4/conf/modules.list" file : >> >> entry tz_vm >> roottask moe --init=rom/vm-tz >> module l4re >> module vm-tz >> >> Is my configuration entry correct, is there any missing modules >> that are required by the example? >> >> I tested the binary on the board using tftp, and I obtained the >> following results: >> >> L4 Bootstrapper >> Build: #12 Tue Mar 17 12:10:02 CET 2015, 4.8.3 20140320 >> (prerelease) >> Scanning up to 1024 MB RAM, starting at offset 32MB >> Memory size is 1024MB (10000000 - 4fffffff) >> RAM: 0000000010000000 - 000000004fffffff: 1048576kB >> Total RAM: 1024MB >> Scanning fiasco >> Scanning sigma0 >> Scanning moe >> Moving up to 5 modules behind 11100000 >> moving module 02 { 110a5000-110de63f } -> { 11195000-111ce63f } >> [235072] >> moving module 01 { 1109b000-110a438b } -> { 1118b000-1119438b } >> [37772] >> moving module 00 { 11044000-1109a0c7 } -> { 11134000-1118a0c7 } >> [352456] >> moving module 04 { 1102a000-11043597 } -> { 1111a000-11133597 } >> [103832] >> moving module 03 { 11010000-11029473 } -> { 11100000-11119473 } >> [103540] >> Loading fiasco >> Loading sigma0 >> Loading moe >> find kernel info page... >> found kernel info page at 0x10002000 >> Regions of list 'regions' >> [ 10000000, 100000e3] { e4} Root mbi_rt >> [ 10001000, 10001aff] { b00} Kern fiasco >> [ 10002000, 10062fff] { 61000} Kern fiasco >> [ 10090000, 10096edf] { 6ee0} Sigma0 sigma0 >> [ 10098000, 1009e177] { 6178} Sigma0 sigma0 >> [ 10140000, 10171d77] { 31d78} Root moe >> [ 10178000, 101934ab] { 1b4ac} Root moe >> [ 11000000, 1100f4ff] { f500} Boot bootstrap >> [ 11100000, 11133fff] { 34000} Root Module >> API Version: (87) experimental >> Sigma0 config ip:10090100 sp:00000000 >> Roottask config ip:10140260 sp:00000000 >> Starting kernel fiasco at 100012c8 >> Number of IRQs available at this GIC: 160 >> FPU0: Arch: VFPv3(3), Part: VFPv3(30), r: 4, v: 9, i: 41, t: hard, >> p: dbl/sngl >> L2: ID=410000c7 Type=9e340340 Aux=02070000 WMask=ffff S=0 >> L2: Type L2C-310 Size = 1024kB Ways=16 Waysize=64 >> SERIAL ESC: allocated IRQ 58 for serial uart >> Not using serial hack in slow timer handler. >> Welcome to Fiasco.OC (arm)! >> L4/Fiasco.OC arm microkernel (C) 1998-2013 TU Dresden >> Rev: rexported compiled with gcc 4.8.3 for i.MX6 [] >> Build: #3 Wed Mar 11 16:43:41 CET 2015 >> >> Calibrating timer loop... done. >> MDB: use page size: 20 >> MDB: use page size: 12 >> SIGMA0: Hello! >> KIP @ 10002000 >> allocated 4KB for maintenance structures >> SIGMA0: Dump of all resource maps >> RAM:------------------------ >> [4:10000000;10000fff] >> [0:10063000;1008ffff] >> [0:10097000;10097fff] >> [0:1009f000;1013ffff] >> [4:10140000;10171fff] >> [0:10172000;10177fff] >> [4:10178000;10193fff] >> [0:10194000;110fffff] >> [4:11100000;11133fff] >> [0:11134000;4effffff] >> IOMEM:---------------------- >> [0:0;fffffff] >> [0:50000000;ffffffff] >> MOE: Hello world >> MOE: found 1031220 KByte free memory >> MOE: found RAM from 10000000 to 4f000000 >> MOE: allocated 1008 KByte for the page array @0x10194000 >> MOE: virtual user address space [0-bfffffff] >> MOE: rom name space cap -> [C:501000] >> BOOTFS: [11100000-11119474] [C:503000] l4re >> BOOTFS: [1111a000-11133598] [C:504000] vm-tz >> MOE: cmdline: moe --init=rom/vm-tz >> MOE: Starting: rom/vm-tz >> MOE: loading 'rom/vm-tz' >> Vmm started >> terminate called after throwing an instance of >> 'N2L413Runtime_errorE' >> MOE: task 270000679 exited with 127 >> >> The code stops at the beginning when it tries to create a VM : >> >> L4Re::chksys(env->factory()->create_vm(vm)); >> >> After reading through the code, I saw that the code example is >> expecting a linux-image and an initrd to be provided. Is it possible to >> tell me where these should be added in the build directory? In my test >> case, the linux-image will be replaced by a simple kernel image. >> >> Could someone help me to correct my test case. >> >> Many thanks in advance. >> >> Best regards, >> Mahdi >> > >