s390/cmpxchg: fix sign extension bugs

For 1 and 2 byte operands for xchg and cmpxchg the old and new values
get or'ed into the larger 4 byte old value before the compare and swap
instruction gets executed. This is done without using the proper byte
mask before or'ing the values.
If the caller passed in negative old or new values these got sign
extended by the caller. Which in turn means that either the old value
never matches, or, even worse, unrelated bytes would be changed in memory.

Luckily there don't seem to be any callers around yet, since that would
have resulted in the specification exception fixed in an earlies patch.

Signed-off-by: Heiko Carstens <heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
This commit is contained in:
Heiko Carstens 2012-05-29 11:11:51 +02:00 committed by Martin Schwidefsky
parent bf3db85311
commit 1896d256d3

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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ static inline unsigned long __xchg(unsigned long x, void *ptr, int size)
" cs %0,0,%4\n"
" jl 0b\n"
: "=&d" (old), "=Q" (*(int *) addr)
: "d" (x << shift), "d" (~(255 << shift)),
: "d" ((x & 0xff) << shift), "d" (~(0xff << shift)),
"Q" (*(int *) addr) : "memory", "cc", "0");
return old >> shift;
case 2:
@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ static inline unsigned long __xchg(unsigned long x, void *ptr, int size)
" cs %0,0,%4\n"
" jl 0b\n"
: "=&d" (old), "=Q" (*(int *) addr)
: "d" (x << shift), "d" (~(65535 << shift)),
: "d" ((x & 0xffff) << shift), "d" (~(0xffff << shift)),
"Q" (*(int *) addr) : "memory", "cc", "0");
return old >> shift;
case 4:
@ -114,8 +114,9 @@ static inline unsigned long __cmpxchg(void *ptr, unsigned long old,
" jnz 0b\n"
"1:"
: "=&d" (prev), "=&d" (tmp), "+Q" (*(int *) addr)
: "d" (old << shift), "d" (new << shift),
"d" (~(255 << shift))
: "d" ((old & 0xff) << shift),
"d" ((new & 0xff) << shift),
"d" (~(0xff << shift))
: "memory", "cc");
return prev >> shift;
case 2:
@ -135,8 +136,9 @@ static inline unsigned long __cmpxchg(void *ptr, unsigned long old,
" jnz 0b\n"
"1:"
: "=&d" (prev), "=&d" (tmp), "+Q" (*(int *) addr)
: "d" (old << shift), "d" (new << shift),
"d" (~(65535 << shift))
: "d" ((old & 0xffff) << shift),
"d" ((new & 0xffff) << shift),
"d" (~(0xffff << shift))
: "memory", "cc");
return prev >> shift;
case 4: