cloud-hypervisor/docs/debug-port.md
Philipp Schuster e50a641126 devices: add debug-console device
This commit adds the debug-console (or debugcon) device to CHV. It is a
very simple device on I/O port 0xe9 supported by QEMU and BOCHS. It is
meant for printing information as easy as possible, without any
necessary configuration from the guest at all.

It is primarily interesting to OS/kernel and firmware developers as they
can produce output as soon as the guest starts without any configuration
of a serial device or similar. Furthermore, a kernel hacker might use
this device for information of type B whereas information of type A are
printed to the serial device.

This device is not used by default by Linux, Windows, or any other
"real" OS, but only by toy kernels and during firmware development.

In the CLI, it can be configured similar to --console or --serial with
the --debug-console parameter.

Signed-off-by: Philipp Schuster <philipp.schuster@cyberus-technology.de>
2024-01-25 10:25:14 -08:00

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cloud-hypervisor debug IO ports

When running x86 guests, cloud-hypervisor provides different kinds of debug ports:

  • 0x80 debug port
  • Debug console (by default at 0xe9).
  • Firmware debug port at 0x402.

All of them can be used to trace user-defined guest events and all of them can be used simultaneously.

Debug Ports Overview

0x80 I/O port

Whenever the guest write one byte between 0x0 and 0xF on this particular I/O port, cloud-hypervisor will log and timestamp that event at the debug log level.

It is up to the guest stack to decide when and what to write to the 0x80 port in order to signal the host about specific events and have cloud-hypervisor log it.

cloud-hypervisor defines several debug port code ranges that should be used for debugging specific components of the guest software stack. When logging a write of one of those codes to the debug port, cloud-hypervisor adds a pre-defined string to the logs.

Code Range Component Log string
0x00 to 0x1f Firmware Firmware
0x20 to 0x3f Bootloader Bootloader
0x40 to 0x5f Kernel Kernel
0x60 to 0x7f Userspace Userspace
0x80 to 0xff Custom Custom

One typical use case is guest boot time measurement and tracing. By writing different values to the debug I/O port at different boot process steps, the guest will have cloud-hypervisor generate timestamped logs of all those steps. That provides a basic but convenient way of measuring not only the overall guest boot time but all intermediate steps as well.

Logging

Assuming parts of the guest software stack have been instrumented to use the cloud-hypervisor debug I/O port, we may want to gather the related logs.

To do so we need to start cloud-hypervisor with the right debug level (-vvv). It is also recommended to have it log into a dedicated file in order to easily grep for the tracing logs (e.g. --log-file /tmp/cloud-hypervisor.log):

./target/debug/cloud-hypervisor \
    --kernel ~/rust-hypervisor-firmware/target/target/release/hypervisor-fw \
    --disk path=~/hypervisor/images/focal-server-cloudimg-amd64.raw \
    --cpus 4 \
    --memory size=1024M \
    --rng \
    --log-file /tmp/ch-fw.log \
    -vvv

After booting the guest, we then have to grep for the debug I/O port traces in the log file:

$ grep "Debug I/O port" /tmp/ch-fw.log
cloud-hypervisor: 19.762449ms: DEBUG:vmm/src/vm.rs:510 -- [Debug I/O port: Firmware code 0x0] 0.019004 seconds
cloud-hypervisor: 403.499628ms: DEBUG:vmm/src/vm.rs:510 -- [Debug I/O port: Firmware code 0x1] 0.402744 seconds

Debug console port

The debug console is inspired by QEMU and Bochs, which have a similar feature. By default, the I/O port 0xe9 is used. This port can be configured like a console. Thus, it can print to a tty, a file, or a pty, for example.

Firmware debug port

The firmware debug port is also a simple port that prints all bytes written to it. The firmware debug port only prints to stdout.

When do I need these ports?

The ports are on the one hand interesting for firmware or kernel developers, as they provide an easy way to print debug information from within a guest. Furthermore, you can patch "normal" software to measure certain events, such as the boot time of a guest.

Which port should I choose?

The 0x80 debug port and the port of the firmware debug device are always available. The debug console must be activated via the command line, but provides more configuration options.

You can use different ports for different aspect of your logging messages.