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NoirVisor

NoirVisor - Hardware-Accelerated Hypervisor solution with support to complex functions and purposes and nested virtualization.

Introduction

NoirVisor is a hardware-accelerated hypervisor (a.k.a VMM, Virtual Machine Monitor) with support to complex functions and purposes. It is designed to support processors based on x86 architecture with hardware-accelerated virtualization feature. For example, Intel processors supporting Intel VT-x or AMD processors supporting AMD-V meet the requirement. By designation, NoirVisor determines the processor manufacturer and selects the function core.

Processor Requirement

Intel Processors based on Intel 64 and IA-32 Architecture, with support to Intel VT-x. Intel EPT is prefered, but not required.
AMD Processors based on AMD64 Architecture, with support to AMD-V. Nested Paging is prefered, but not required.
Other processors based on x86 architecture may be supported in future.
Currently, it is discovered that x86 processors produced by VIA, Zhaoxin and Hygon supports Hardware-Accelerated Virtualization Technology. In summary, certain facts are observed that:

  • Processors produced by Intel Corporation may support Intel VT-x.
  • Processors produced by Advanced Micro Devices Inc. may support AMD-V.
  • Processors produced by VIA Technologies Inc. may support Intel VT-x.
  • Processors produced by Shanghai Zhaoxin Semiconductor Co, Ltd. may support Intel VT-x.
  • Processors produced by Tianjin Haiguang Advanced Technology Investment Co, Ltd. may support AMD-V.

Note that early Zhaoxin and VIA use Centaur as vendor.

Nested Virtualization

NoirVisor is developed in highest focus on nested virtualization. It is not currently supported, but will be developed in future.
Algorithm regarding the Nested Virtualization was stated down in the readme files in both VT-Core and SVM-Core directories.

Announcement to all contributors

NoirVisor is coded in the C programming language and the assembly since it is procedure-oriented designed.
Contributing Guidelines are available in repository. For details, see the markdown file in the root directory of repository.
DO NOT PROVIDE CODES WITH C++ WHICH INVOLVES THE NoirVisor Core IN YOUR PULL-REQUEST!

Build

To build NoirVisor, using batch is essential.
Note that you should execute the build_prep.bat to make directories for first-time compilation.

Windows Driver

To build a kernel-mode driver on Windows, you should download and mount Enterprise Windows Driver Kit 10 (version 2004) ISO file to B disk. Then run the provided batch file to build it. You might have to mount the ISO file manually everytime on your machine startup in that I failed to find a script that mount an ISO to a specific drive letter.
You may download the EWDK10 from Microsoft: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/legal/windows/hardware/enterprise-wdk-license-2019
Make sure you download the correct version.
Presets for Free/Release build are available. Please note that the compiled binary under Free build does not come along with a digital signature. You might have to sign it yourself.

EFI Application and Runtime Driver

Due to different EFI firmware implementation, most modern computer firmware does not support booting an EFI Runtime Driver directly. Therefore, it is necessary to build a separate EFI Application. In this way, modern computer firmware will boot, and the application can load runtime driver into memory.
To build a EFI Runtime Driver and Application, you should install LLVM, NASM and TianoCore EDK II. To install TianoCore EDK II, you may download latest release source code and extract to path C:\UefiDKII.
You may download NASM from its official website: https://www.nasm.us/pub/nasm/stable/win64/. Make sure you have added the directory to the PATH environment variable.
You may download LLVM from GitHub: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases. Download the Win64 option.
You may download EDK II from GitHub: https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/releases. Download the source code.
NoirVisor also use EDK II Libraries. However, they should be pre-compiled. Visit EDK-II-Library on GitHub in order to build them.

Disassembler

Project NoirVisor chooses Zydis as NoirVisor's disassembler engine. You should pre-compile Zydis as a static library. Visit the documents for disassembler for further details.

Test

Windows Driver

There is a .NET Framework 4.0 based GUI loader available on GitHub now: https://github.com/Zero-Tang/NoirVisorLoader
If you are using operating systems older than Windows 8, you are supposed to manually install .NET Framework 4.0 or higher.
If you use the digital signature provided in NoirVisor's repository, then you should enable the test-signing on your machine.

EFI Application and Runtime Driver

Use a USB flash stick and setup with GUID Partition Table (GPT). Construct a partition and format it info FAT32 file system. After you successfully build the image, you should see two images: bootx64.efi and NoirVisor.efi
Those two files are EFI Application and Runtime Driver respectively.
Copy EFI Application to \EFI\BOOT\bootx64.efi
Copy EFI Runtime Driver to \NoirVisor.efi
As the USB flash stick is ready, enter your firmware settings and set it prior to the operating system. Disable Secure Boot feature unless you can sign the executable.

Detection of NoirVisor

As specified in AMD64 Architecture Programming Manual, CPUID.EAX=1.ECX[bit 31] indicates hypervisor presence. So NoirVisor will set this bit. For CPUID instruction, since AMD defines that function leaves 0x40000000-0x400000FF are reserved for hypervisor use, we will use them. Most hypervisors defines leaf 0x40000000 is used to identify hypervisor vendor. The string constructed by register sequence EBX-ECX-EDX is used to identify vendor of hypervisor. For example, VMware hypervisor vendor string is VMwareVMware. In NoirVisor, hypervisor vendor string is defined as NoirVisor ZT.

Supported Platforms

NoirVisor is designed to be cross-platform. It can be built to a kernel-mode component of an operating system, or even as a software with bootstrap running on bare-metal.
Currently, NoirVisor supports the Windows Operating System newer than or same as Windows XP, running as a kernel-mode driver.
Porting to Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) is in progress.
If there is already a hypervisor running in the system, make sure it supports native virtualization nesting.

Development Status

Project NoirVisor has three future development plans:

  • Develop Nested Virtualization.
  • Port NoirVisor to 32-bit Windows platform.
  • Port NoirVisor to UEFI and corresponding layered hypervisor.

Completed Features

  • Minimal Microsoft Hv#1 Hypervisor Functionalities.
  • Stealth SSDT Hook (NtOpenProcess Hook) on 64-bit Windows, both Intel VT-x and AMD-V.
  • Stealth Inline Hook (NtSetInformationFile Hook) on 64-bit Windows, Intel VT-x.
  • Tagged Translation Lookaside Buffer by ASID/VPID feature.
  • Critical Hypervisor Protection.
  • Software-Level Code Integrity Enforcement.
  • Hardware-Level Code Integrity Enforcement, both Intel EPT and AMD NPT.

License

This repository is under MIT license.

Code of Conduct

The Code of Conduct is added to NoirVisor Project since May.5th, 2019. Please follow rule when contributing.

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