/* * * Copyright (c) 2009, Microsoft Corporation. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License, * version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for * more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple * Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. * * Authors: * Haiyang Zhang * Hank Janssen * */ // begin_hvgdk // // Status codes for hypervisor operations. // typedef UINT16 HV_STATUS, *PHV_STATUS; // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_SUCCESS // // MessageText: // // The specified hypercall succeeded // #define HV_STATUS_SUCCESS ((HV_STATUS)0x0000) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_INVALID_HYPERCALL_CODE // // MessageText: // // The hypervisor does not support the operation because the specified hypercall code is not supported. // #define HV_STATUS_INVALID_HYPERCALL_CODE ((HV_STATUS)0x0002) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_INVALID_HYPERCALL_INPUT // // MessageText: // // The hypervisor does not support the operation because the encoding for the hypercall input register is not supported. // #define HV_STATUS_INVALID_HYPERCALL_INPUT ((HV_STATUS)0x0003) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_INVALID_ALIGNMENT // // MessageText: // // The hypervisor could not perform the operation beacuse a parameter has an invalid alignment. // #define HV_STATUS_INVALID_ALIGNMENT ((HV_STATUS)0x0004) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER // // MessageText: // // The hypervisor could not perform the operation beacuse an invalid parameter was specified. // #define HV_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER ((HV_STATUS)0x0005) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED // // MessageText: // // Access to the specified object was denied. // #define HV_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED ((HV_STATUS)0x0006) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_INVALID_PARTITION_STATE // // MessageText: // // The hypervisor could not perform the operation because the partition is entering or in an invalid state. // #define HV_STATUS_INVALID_PARTITION_STATE ((HV_STATUS)0x0007) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_OPERATION_DENIED // // MessageText: // // The operation is not allowed in the current state. // #define HV_STATUS_OPERATION_DENIED ((HV_STATUS)0x0008) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_UNKNOWN_PROPERTY // // MessageText: // // The hypervisor does not recognize the specified partition property. // #define HV_STATUS_UNKNOWN_PROPERTY ((HV_STATUS)0x0009) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_PROPERTY_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE // // MessageText: // // The specified value of a partition property is out of range or violates an invariant. // #define HV_STATUS_PROPERTY_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE ((HV_STATUS)0x000A) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY // // MessageText: // // There is not enough memory in the hypervisor pool to complete the operation. // #define HV_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY ((HV_STATUS)0x000B) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_PARTITION_TOO_DEEP // // MessageText: // // The maximum partition depth has been exceeded for the partition hierarchy. // #define HV_STATUS_PARTITION_TOO_DEEP ((HV_STATUS)0x000C) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_INVALID_PARTITION_ID // // MessageText: // // A partition with the specified partition Id does not exist. // #define HV_STATUS_INVALID_PARTITION_ID ((HV_STATUS)0x000D) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_INVALID_VP_INDEX // // MessageText: // // The hypervisor could not perform the operation because the specified VP index is invalid. // #define HV_STATUS_INVALID_VP_INDEX ((HV_STATUS)0x000E) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_NOT_FOUND // // MessageText: // // The iteration is complete; no addition items in the iteration could be found. // #define HV_STATUS_NOT_FOUND ((HV_STATUS)0x0010) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_INVALID_PORT_ID // // MessageText: // // The hypervisor could not perform the operation because the specified port identifier is invalid. // #define HV_STATUS_INVALID_PORT_ID ((HV_STATUS)0x0011) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_INVALID_CONNECTION_ID // // MessageText: // // The hypervisor could not perform the operation because the specified connection identifier is invalid. // #define HV_STATUS_INVALID_CONNECTION_ID ((HV_STATUS)0x0012) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFERS // // MessageText: // // You did not supply enough message buffers to send a message. // #define HV_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFERS ((HV_STATUS)0x0013) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_NOT_ACKNOWLEDGED // // MessageText: // // The previous virtual interrupt has not been acknowledged. // #define HV_STATUS_NOT_ACKNOWLEDGED ((HV_STATUS)0x0014) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_INVALID_VP_STATE // // MessageText: // // A virtual processor is not in the correct state for the performance of the indicated operation. // #define HV_STATUS_INVALID_VP_STATE ((HV_STATUS)0x0015) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_ACKNOWLEDGED // // MessageText: // // The previous virtual interrupt has already been acknowledged. // #define HV_STATUS_ACKNOWLEDGED ((HV_STATUS)0x0016) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_INVALID_SAVE_RESTORE_STATE // // MessageText: // // The indicated partition is not in a valid state for saving or restoring. // #define HV_STATUS_INVALID_SAVE_RESTORE_STATE ((HV_STATUS)0x0017) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_INVALID_SYNIC_STATE // // MessageText: // // The hypervisor could not complete the operation because a required feature of the synthetic interrupt controller (SynIC) was disabled. // #define HV_STATUS_INVALID_SYNIC_STATE ((HV_STATUS)0x0018) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_OBJECT_IN_USE // // MessageText: // // The hypervisor could not perform the operation because the object or value was either already in use or being used for a purpose that would not permit completing the operation. // #define HV_STATUS_OBJECT_IN_USE ((HV_STATUS)0x0019) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_INVALID_PROXIMITY_DOMAIN_INFO // // MessageText: // // The proximity domain information is invalid. // #define HV_STATUS_INVALID_PROXIMITY_DOMAIN_INFO ((HV_STATUS)0x001A) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_NO_DATA // // MessageText: // // An attempt to retrieve debugging data failed because none was available. // #define HV_STATUS_NO_DATA ((HV_STATUS)0x001B) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_INACTIVE // // MessageText: // // The physical connection being used for debuggging has not recorded any receive activity since the last operation. // #define HV_STATUS_INACTIVE ((HV_STATUS)0x001C) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_NO_RESOURCES // // MessageText: // // There are not enough resources to complete the operation. // #define HV_STATUS_NO_RESOURCES ((HV_STATUS)0x001D) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE // // MessageText: // // A hypervisor feature is not available to the user. // #define HV_STATUS_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE ((HV_STATUS)0x001E) // end_hvgdk // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL // // MessageText: // // {Operation Failed} // The requested operation was unsuccessful. // #define HV_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL ((HV_STATUS)0x1001) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER // // MessageText: // // The specified buffer was too small to contain all of the requested data. // #define HV_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER ((HV_STATUS)0x1002) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_GPA_NOT_PRESENT // // MessageText: // // The guest physical address is not currently associated with a system physical address. // #define HV_STATUS_GPA_NOT_PRESENT ((HV_STATUS)0x1003) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_GUEST_PAGE_FAULT // // MessageText: // // The operation would have resulted in a page fault in the guest. // #define HV_STATUS_GUEST_PAGE_FAULT ((HV_STATUS)0x1004) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_RUNDOWN_DISABLED // // MessageText: // // The operation cannot proceed as the rundown object was marked disabled. // #define HV_STATUS_RUNDOWN_DISABLED ((HV_STATUS)0x1005) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_KEY_ALREADY_EXISTS // // MessageText: // // The entry cannot be added as another entry with the same key already exists. // #define HV_STATUS_KEY_ALREADY_EXISTS ((HV_STATUS)0x1006) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_GPA_INTERCEPT // // MessageText: // // The operation resulted an intercept on a region of guest physical memory. // #define HV_STATUS_GPA_INTERCEPT ((HV_STATUS)0x1007) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_GUEST_GENERAL_PROTECTION_FAULT // // MessageText: // // The operation would have resulted in a general protection fault in the guest. // #define HV_STATUS_GUEST_GENERAL_PROTECTION_FAULT ((HV_STATUS)0x1008) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_GUEST_STACK_FAULT // // MessageText: // // The operation would have resulted in a stack fault in the guest. // #define HV_STATUS_GUEST_STACK_FAULT ((HV_STATUS)0x1009) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_GUEST_INVALID_OPCODE_FAULT // // MessageText: // // The operation would have resulted in an invalid opcode fault in the guest. // #define HV_STATUS_GUEST_INVALID_OPCODE_FAULT ((HV_STATUS)0x100A) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_FINALIZE_INCOMPLETE // // MessageText: // // The partition is not completely finalized. // #define HV_STATUS_FINALIZE_INCOMPLETE ((HV_STATUS)0x100B) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_GUEST_MACHINE_CHECK_ABORT // // MessageText: // // The operation would have resulted in an machine check abort in the guest. // #define HV_STATUS_GUEST_MACHINE_CHECK_ABORT ((HV_STATUS)0x100C) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_ILLEGAL_OVERLAY_ACCESS // // MessageText: // // An illegal access was attempted to an overlay page. // #define HV_STATUS_ILLEGAL_OVERLAY_ACCESS ((HV_STATUS)0x100D) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_SYSTEM_VA // // MessageText: // // There is not enough system VA space available to satisfy the request, // #define HV_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_SYSTEM_VA ((HV_STATUS)0x100E) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS_NOT_MAPPED // // MessageText: // // The passed virtual address was not mapped in the hypervisor address space. // #define HV_STATUS_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS_NOT_MAPPED ((HV_STATUS)0x100F) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED // // MessageText: // // The requested operation is not implemented in this version of the hypervisor. // #define HV_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED ((HV_STATUS)0x1010) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_VMX_INSTRUCTION_FAILED // // MessageText: // // The requested VMX instruction failed to complete succesfully. // #define HV_STATUS_VMX_INSTRUCTION_FAILED ((HV_STATUS)0x1011) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_VMX_INSTRUCTION_FAILED_WITH_STATUS // // MessageText: // // The requested VMX instruction failed to complete succesfully indicating status. // #define HV_STATUS_VMX_INSTRUCTION_FAILED_WITH_STATUS ((HV_STATUS)0x1012) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_MSR_ACCESS_FAILED // // MessageText: // // The requested access to the model specific register failed. // #define HV_STATUS_MSR_ACCESS_FAILED ((HV_STATUS)0x1013) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_CR_ACCESS_FAILED // // MessageText: // // The requested access to the control register failed. // #define HV_STATUS_CR_ACCESS_FAILED ((HV_STATUS)0x1014) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_TIMEOUT // // MessageText: // // The specified timeout expired before the operation completed. // #define HV_STATUS_TIMEOUT ((HV_STATUS)0x1016) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_MSR_INTERCEPT // // MessageText: // // The requested access to the model specific register generated an intercept. // #define HV_STATUS_MSR_INTERCEPT ((HV_STATUS)0x1017) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_CPUID_INTERCEPT // // MessageText: // // The CPUID instruction generated an intercept. // #define HV_STATUS_CPUID_INTERCEPT ((HV_STATUS)0x1018) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_REPEAT_INSTRUCTION // // MessageText: // // The current instruction should be repeated and the instruction pointer not advanced. // #define HV_STATUS_REPEAT_INSTRUCTION ((HV_STATUS)0x1019) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_PAGE_PROTECTION_VIOLATION // // MessageText: // // The current instruction should be repeated and the instruction pointer not advanced. // #define HV_STATUS_PAGE_PROTECTION_VIOLATION ((HV_STATUS)0x101A) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_PAGE_TABLE_INVALID // // MessageText: // // The current instruction should be repeated and the instruction pointer not advanced. // #define HV_STATUS_PAGE_TABLE_INVALID ((HV_STATUS)0x101B) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_PAGE_NOT_PRESENT // // MessageText: // // The current instruction should be repeated and the instruction pointer not advanced. // #define HV_STATUS_PAGE_NOT_PRESENT ((HV_STATUS)0x101C) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_IO_INTERCEPT // // MessageText: // // The requested access to the I/O port generated an intercept. // #define HV_STATUS_IO_INTERCEPT ((HV_STATUS)0x101D) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_NOTHING_TO_DO // // MessageText: // // There is nothing to do. // #define HV_STATUS_NOTHING_TO_DO ((HV_STATUS)0x101E) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_THREAD_TERMINATING // // MessageText: // // The requested thread is terminating. // #define HV_STATUS_THREAD_TERMINATING ((HV_STATUS)0x101F) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_SECTION_ALREADY_CONSTRUCTED // // MessageText: // // The specified section was already constructed. // #define HV_STATUS_SECTION_ALREADY_CONSTRUCTED ((HV_STATUS)0x1020) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_SECTION_NOT_ALREADY_CONSTRUCTED // // MessageText: // // The specified section was not already constructed. // #define HV_STATUS_SECTION_NOT_ALREADY_CONSTRUCTED ((HV_STATUS)0x1021) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_PAGE_ALREADY_COMMITTED // // MessageText: // // The specified virtual address was already backed by physical memory. // #define HV_STATUS_PAGE_ALREADY_COMMITTED ((HV_STATUS)0x1022) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_PAGE_NOT_ALREADY_COMMITTED // // MessageText: // // The specified virtual address was not already backed by physical memory. // #define HV_STATUS_PAGE_NOT_ALREADY_COMMITTED ((HV_STATUS)0x1023) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_COMMITTED_PAGES_REMAIN // // MessageText: // // Committed pages remain in the section. // #define HV_STATUS_COMMITTED_PAGES_REMAIN ((HV_STATUS)0x1024) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_NO_REMAINING_COMMITTED_PAGES // // MessageText: // // No additional committed pages beyond the specified page exist in the section. // #define HV_STATUS_NO_REMAINING_COMMITTED_PAGES ((HV_STATUS)0x1025) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_COMPARTMENT_VA // // MessageText: // // The VA space of the compartment is exhausted. // #define HV_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_COMPARTMENT_VA ((HV_STATUS)0x1026) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_DEREF_SPA_LIST_FULL // // MessageText: // // The SPA dereference list is full, and there are additional entries // to be added to it. // #define HV_STATUS_DEREF_SPA_LIST_FULL ((HV_STATUS)0x1027) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_GPA_OUT_OF_RANGE // // MessageText: // // The supplied GPA is out of range. // #define HV_STATUS_GPA_OUT_OF_RANGE ((HV_STATUS)0x1027) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_NONVOLATILE_XMM_STALE // // MessageText: // // The XMM register that was being accessed is stale. // #define HV_STATUS_NONVOLATILE_XMM_STALE ((HV_STATUS)0x1028) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_PROCESSOR // // MessageText: // // The hypervisor does not support the processors in this system. // #define HV_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_PROCESSOR ((HV_STATUS)0x1029) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_CROM_SPACE // // MessageText: // // Insufficient space existed for copying over the CROM contents. // #define HV_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_CROM_SPACE ((HV_STATUS)0x2000) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_BAD_CROM_FORMAT // // MessageText: // // The contents of the CROM failed validation attempts. // #define HV_STATUS_BAD_CROM_FORMAT ((HV_STATUS)0x2001) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_CROM_FORMAT // // MessageText: // // The contents of the CROM contain contents the parser doesn't support. // #define HV_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_CROM_FORMAT ((HV_STATUS)0x2002) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_CONTROLLER // // MessageText: // // The register format of the OHCI controller specified for debugging is not supported. // #define HV_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_CONTROLLER ((HV_STATUS)0x2003) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_CROM_TOO_LARGE // // MessageText: // // The CROM contents were to large to copy over. // #define HV_STATUS_CROM_TOO_LARGE ((HV_STATUS)0x2004) // // MessageId: HV_STATUS_CONTROLLER_IN_USE // // MessageText: // // The OHCI controller specified for debugging cannot be used as it is already in use. // #define HV_STATUS_CONTROLLER_IN_USE ((HV_STATUS)0x2005)