| # zx_guest_set_trap |
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| ## NAME |
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| Sets a trap within a guest. |
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| ## SYNOPSIS |
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| ```c |
| #include <zircon/syscalls.h> |
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| zx_status_t zx_guest_set_trap(zx_handle_t handle, |
| uint32_t kind, |
| zx_vaddr_t addr, |
| size_t size, |
| zx_handle_t port_handle, |
| uint64_t key); |
| ``` |
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| ## DESCRIPTION |
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| `zx_guest_set_trap()` sets a trap within a guest, which generates a packet when |
| there is an access by a VCPU within the address range defined by *addr* and |
| *size*, within the address space defined by *kind*. |
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| *kind* may be either **ZX_GUEST_TRAP_BELL**, **ZX_GUEST_TRAP_MEM**, or |
| **ZX_GUEST_TRAP_IO**. If **ZX_GUEST_TRAP_BELL** or **ZX_GUEST_TRAP_MEM** is |
| specified, then *addr* and *size* must both be page-aligned. |
| **ZX_GUEST_TRAP_BELL** is an asynchronous trap, and both **ZX_GUEST_TRAP_MEM** |
| and **ZX_GUEST_TRAP_IO** are synchronous traps. |
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| Packets for synchronous traps will be delivered through [`zx_vcpu_resume()`] and |
| packets for asynchronous traps will be delivered through *port_handle*. |
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| *port_handle* must be **ZX_HANDLE_INVALID** for synchronous traps. For |
| asynchronous traps *port_handle* must be valid and a packet for the trap will be |
| delivered through *port_handle* each time the trap is triggered. A fixed number |
| of packets are pre-allocated per trap. If all the packets are exhausted, |
| execution of the VCPU that caused the trap will be paused. When at least one |
| packet is dequeued, execution of the VCPU will resume. To dequeue a packet from |
| *port_handle*, use [`zx_port_wait()`]. Multiple threads may use |
| [`zx_port_wait()`] to dequeue packets, enabling the use of a thread pool to |
| handle traps. |
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| *key* is used to set the key field within `zx_port_packet_t`, and can be used to |
| distinguish between packets for different traps. |
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| **ZX_GUEST_TRAP_BELL** is a type of trap that defines a door-bell. If there is |
| an access to the memory region specified by the trap, then a packet is generated |
| that does not fetch the instruction associated with the access. The packet will |
| then be delivered asynchronously via *port_handle*. |
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| To identify what *kind* of trap generated a packet, use |
| **ZX_PKT_TYPE_GUEST_MEM**, **ZX_PKT_TYPE_GUEST_IO**, **ZX_PKT_TYPE_GUEST_BELL**, |
| and **ZX_PKT_TYPE_GUEST_VCPU**. **ZX_PKT_TYPE_GUEST_VCPU** is a special packet, |
| not caused by a trap, that indicates that the guest requested to start an |
| additional VCPU. |
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| ## RIGHTS |
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| *handle* must be of type **ZX_OBJ_TYPE_GUEST** and have **ZX_RIGHT_WRITE**. |
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| *port_handle* must be of type **ZX_OBJ_TYPE_PORT** and have **ZX_RIGHT_WRITE**. |
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| ## RETURN VALUE |
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| `zx_guest_set_trap()` returns **ZX_OK** on success. On failure, an error value is |
| returned. |
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| ## ERRORS |
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| **ZX_ERR_ACCESS_DENIED** *handle* or *port_handle* do not have the |
| **ZX_RIGHT_WRITE** right. |
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| **ZX_ERR_ALREADY_EXISTS** A trap with the same *kind* and *addr* already exists. |
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| **ZX_ERR_BAD_HANDLE** *handle* or *port_handle* are invalid handles. |
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| **ZX_ERR_INVALID_ARGS** *kind* is not a valid address space, *addr* or *size* |
| do not meet the requirements of *kind*, *size* is 0, or **ZX_GUEST_TRAP_MEM** was |
| specified with a *port_handle*. |
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| **ZX_ERR_NO_MEMORY** Failure due to lack of memory. |
| There is no good way for userspace to handle this (unlikely) error. |
| In a future build this error will no longer occur. |
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| **ZX_ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE** The region specified by *addr* and *size* is outside of |
| of the valid bounds of the address space *kind*. |
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| **ZX_ERR_WRONG_TYPE** *handle* is not a handle to a guest, or *port_handle* is |
| not a handle to a port. |
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| ## NOTES |
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| **ZX_GUEST_TRAP_BELL** shares the same address space as **ZX_GUEST_TRAP_MEM**. |
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| On x86-64, if *kind* is **ZX_GUEST_TRAP_BELL** or **ZX_GUEST_TRAP_MEM** and *addr* |
| is the address of the local APIC, then *size* must be equivalent to the size of |
| a page. This is due to a special page being mapped when a trap is requested at the |
| address of the local APIC. This allows us to take advantage of hardware |
| acceleration when available. |
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| ## SEE ALSO |
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| - [`zx_guest_create()`] |
| - [`zx_port_create()`] |
| - [`zx_port_wait()`] |
| - [`zx_vcpu_create()`] |
| - [`zx_vcpu_interrupt()`] |
| - [`zx_vcpu_read_state()`] |
| - [`zx_vcpu_resume()`] |
| - [`zx_vcpu_write_state()`] |
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| <!-- References updated by update-docs-from-fidl, do not edit. --> |
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| [`zx_guest_create()`]: guest_create.md |
| [`zx_port_create()`]: port_create.md |
| [`zx_port_wait()`]: port_wait.md |
| [`zx_vcpu_create()`]: vcpu_create.md |
| [`zx_vcpu_interrupt()`]: vcpu_interrupt.md |
| [`zx_vcpu_read_state()`]: vcpu_read_state.md |
| [`zx_vcpu_resume()`]: vcpu_resume.md |
| [`zx_vcpu_write_state()`]: vcpu_write_state.md |