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8f7f06b87a
int_ret_from_sys_call now expects IRQs to be enabled. I got
this right in the real sysexit_audit and sysretl_audit asm
paths, but I missed it in the #defined-away versions when
CONFIG_AUDITSYSCALL=n. This is a straightforward fix for
CONFIG_AUDITSYSCALL=n
Signed-off-by: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@amacapital.net>
Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>
Cc: Brian Gerst <brgerst@gmail.com>
Cc: Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@redhat.com>
Cc: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Fixes: 29ea1b258b
("x86/entry/64: Migrate 64-bit and compat syscalls to the new exit handlers and remove old assembly code")
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/25cf0a01e01c6008118dd8f8d9f043020416700c.1436291493.git.luto@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
600 lines
17 KiB
ArmAsm
600 lines
17 KiB
ArmAsm
/*
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* Compatibility mode system call entry point for x86-64.
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*
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* Copyright 2000-2002 Andi Kleen, SuSE Labs.
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*/
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#include "calling.h"
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#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
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#include <asm/current.h>
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#include <asm/errno.h>
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#include <asm/ia32_unistd.h>
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#include <asm/thread_info.h>
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#include <asm/segment.h>
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#include <asm/irqflags.h>
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#include <asm/asm.h>
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#include <asm/smap.h>
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#include <linux/linkage.h>
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#include <linux/err.h>
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/* Avoid __ASSEMBLER__'ifying <linux/audit.h> just for this. */
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#include <linux/elf-em.h>
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#define AUDIT_ARCH_I386 (EM_386|__AUDIT_ARCH_LE)
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#define __AUDIT_ARCH_LE 0x40000000
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#ifndef CONFIG_AUDITSYSCALL
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# define sysexit_audit ia32_ret_from_sys_call_irqs_off
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# define sysretl_audit ia32_ret_from_sys_call_irqs_off
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#endif
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.section .entry.text, "ax"
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#ifdef CONFIG_PARAVIRT
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ENTRY(native_usergs_sysret32)
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swapgs
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sysretl
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ENDPROC(native_usergs_sysret32)
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#endif
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/*
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* 32-bit SYSENTER instruction entry.
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*
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* SYSENTER loads ss, rsp, cs, and rip from previously programmed MSRs.
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* IF and VM in rflags are cleared (IOW: interrupts are off).
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* SYSENTER does not save anything on the stack,
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* and does not save old rip (!!!) and rflags.
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*
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* Arguments:
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* eax system call number
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* ebx arg1
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* ecx arg2
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* edx arg3
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* esi arg4
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* edi arg5
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* ebp user stack
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* 0(%ebp) arg6
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*
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* This is purely a fast path. For anything complicated we use the int 0x80
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* path below. We set up a complete hardware stack frame to share code
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* with the int 0x80 path.
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*/
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ENTRY(entry_SYSENTER_compat)
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/*
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* Interrupts are off on entry.
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* We do not frame this tiny irq-off block with TRACE_IRQS_OFF/ON,
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* it is too small to ever cause noticeable irq latency.
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*/
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SWAPGS_UNSAFE_STACK
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movq PER_CPU_VAR(cpu_current_top_of_stack), %rsp
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ENABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_NONE)
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/* Zero-extending 32-bit regs, do not remove */
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movl %ebp, %ebp
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movl %eax, %eax
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movl ASM_THREAD_INFO(TI_sysenter_return, %rsp, 0), %r10d
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/* Construct struct pt_regs on stack */
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pushq $__USER32_DS /* pt_regs->ss */
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pushq %rbp /* pt_regs->sp */
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pushfq /* pt_regs->flags */
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pushq $__USER32_CS /* pt_regs->cs */
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pushq %r10 /* pt_regs->ip = thread_info->sysenter_return */
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pushq %rax /* pt_regs->orig_ax */
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pushq %rdi /* pt_regs->di */
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pushq %rsi /* pt_regs->si */
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pushq %rdx /* pt_regs->dx */
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pushq %rcx /* pt_regs->cx */
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pushq $-ENOSYS /* pt_regs->ax */
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cld
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sub $(10*8), %rsp /* pt_regs->r8-11, bp, bx, r12-15 not saved */
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/*
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* no need to do an access_ok check here because rbp has been
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* 32-bit zero extended
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*/
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ASM_STAC
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1: movl (%rbp), %ebp
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_ASM_EXTABLE(1b, ia32_badarg)
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ASM_CLAC
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/*
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* Sysenter doesn't filter flags, so we need to clear NT
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* ourselves. To save a few cycles, we can check whether
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* NT was set instead of doing an unconditional popfq.
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*/
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testl $X86_EFLAGS_NT, EFLAGS(%rsp)
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jnz sysenter_fix_flags
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sysenter_flags_fixed:
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orl $TS_COMPAT, ASM_THREAD_INFO(TI_status, %rsp, SIZEOF_PTREGS)
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testl $_TIF_WORK_SYSCALL_ENTRY, ASM_THREAD_INFO(TI_flags, %rsp, SIZEOF_PTREGS)
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jnz sysenter_tracesys
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sysenter_do_call:
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/* 32-bit syscall -> 64-bit C ABI argument conversion */
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movl %edi, %r8d /* arg5 */
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movl %ebp, %r9d /* arg6 */
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xchg %ecx, %esi /* rsi:arg2, rcx:arg4 */
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movl %ebx, %edi /* arg1 */
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movl %edx, %edx /* arg3 (zero extension) */
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sysenter_dispatch:
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cmpq $(IA32_NR_syscalls-1), %rax
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ja 1f
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call *ia32_sys_call_table(, %rax, 8)
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movq %rax, RAX(%rsp)
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1:
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DISABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_NONE)
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TRACE_IRQS_OFF
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testl $_TIF_ALLWORK_MASK, ASM_THREAD_INFO(TI_flags, %rsp, SIZEOF_PTREGS)
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jnz sysexit_audit
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sysexit_from_sys_call:
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/*
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* NB: SYSEXIT is not obviously safe for 64-bit kernels -- an
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* NMI between STI and SYSEXIT has poorly specified behavior,
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* and and NMI followed by an IRQ with usergs is fatal. So
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* we just pretend we're using SYSEXIT but we really use
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* SYSRETL instead.
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*
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* This code path is still called 'sysexit' because it pairs
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* with 'sysenter' and it uses the SYSENTER calling convention.
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*/
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andl $~TS_COMPAT, ASM_THREAD_INFO(TI_status, %rsp, SIZEOF_PTREGS)
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movl RIP(%rsp), %ecx /* User %eip */
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movl RSI(%rsp), %esi
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movl RDI(%rsp), %edi
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xorl %edx, %edx /* Do not leak kernel information */
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xorq %r8, %r8
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xorq %r9, %r9
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xorq %r10, %r10
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movl EFLAGS(%rsp), %r11d /* User eflags */
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TRACE_IRQS_ON
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/*
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* SYSRETL works even on Intel CPUs. Use it in preference to SYSEXIT,
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* since it avoids a dicey window with interrupts enabled.
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*/
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movl RSP(%rsp), %esp
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/*
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* USERGS_SYSRET32 does:
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* gsbase = user's gs base
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* eip = ecx
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* rflags = r11
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* cs = __USER32_CS
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* ss = __USER_DS
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*
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* The prologue set RIP(%rsp) to VDSO32_SYSENTER_RETURN, which does:
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*
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* pop %ebp
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* pop %edx
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* pop %ecx
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*
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* Therefore, we invoke SYSRETL with EDX and R8-R10 zeroed to
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* avoid info leaks. R11 ends up with VDSO32_SYSENTER_RETURN's
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* address (already known to user code), and R12-R15 are
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* callee-saved and therefore don't contain any interesting
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* kernel data.
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*/
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USERGS_SYSRET32
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#ifdef CONFIG_AUDITSYSCALL
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.macro auditsys_entry_common
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/*
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* At this point, registers hold syscall args in the 32-bit syscall ABI:
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* EAX is syscall number, the 6 args are in EBX,ECX,EDX,ESI,EDI,EBP.
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*
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* We want to pass them to __audit_syscall_entry(), which is a 64-bit
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* C function with 5 parameters, so shuffle them to match what
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* the function expects: RDI,RSI,RDX,RCX,R8.
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*/
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movl %esi, %r8d /* arg5 (R8 ) <= 4th syscall arg (ESI) */
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xchg %ecx, %edx /* arg4 (RCX) <= 3rd syscall arg (EDX) */
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/* arg3 (RDX) <= 2nd syscall arg (ECX) */
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movl %ebx, %esi /* arg2 (RSI) <= 1st syscall arg (EBX) */
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movl %eax, %edi /* arg1 (RDI) <= syscall number (EAX) */
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call __audit_syscall_entry
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/*
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* We are going to jump back to the syscall dispatch code.
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* Prepare syscall args as required by the 64-bit C ABI.
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* Registers clobbered by __audit_syscall_entry() are
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* loaded from pt_regs on stack:
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*/
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movl ORIG_RAX(%rsp), %eax /* syscall number */
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movl %ebx, %edi /* arg1 */
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movl RCX(%rsp), %esi /* arg2 */
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movl RDX(%rsp), %edx /* arg3 */
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movl RSI(%rsp), %ecx /* arg4 */
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movl RDI(%rsp), %r8d /* arg5 */
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movl %ebp, %r9d /* arg6 */
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.endm
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.macro auditsys_exit exit
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TRACE_IRQS_ON
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ENABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_NONE)
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testl $(_TIF_ALLWORK_MASK & ~_TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT), ASM_THREAD_INFO(TI_flags, %rsp, SIZEOF_PTREGS)
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jnz ia32_ret_from_sys_call
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movl %eax, %esi /* second arg, syscall return value */
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cmpl $-MAX_ERRNO, %eax /* is it an error ? */
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jbe 1f
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movslq %eax, %rsi /* if error sign extend to 64 bits */
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1: setbe %al /* 1 if error, 0 if not */
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movzbl %al, %edi /* zero-extend that into %edi */
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call __audit_syscall_exit
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movq RAX(%rsp), %rax /* reload syscall return value */
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movl $(_TIF_ALLWORK_MASK & ~_TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT), %edi
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DISABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_NONE)
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TRACE_IRQS_OFF
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testl %edi, ASM_THREAD_INFO(TI_flags, %rsp, SIZEOF_PTREGS)
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jz \exit
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xorl %eax, %eax /* Do not leak kernel information */
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movq %rax, R11(%rsp)
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movq %rax, R10(%rsp)
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movq %rax, R9(%rsp)
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movq %rax, R8(%rsp)
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jmp int_ret_from_sys_call_irqs_off
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.endm
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sysenter_auditsys:
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auditsys_entry_common
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jmp sysenter_dispatch
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sysexit_audit:
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auditsys_exit sysexit_from_sys_call
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#endif
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sysenter_fix_flags:
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pushq $(X86_EFLAGS_IF|X86_EFLAGS_FIXED)
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popfq
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jmp sysenter_flags_fixed
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sysenter_tracesys:
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#ifdef CONFIG_AUDITSYSCALL
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testl $(_TIF_WORK_SYSCALL_ENTRY & ~_TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT), ASM_THREAD_INFO(TI_flags, %rsp, SIZEOF_PTREGS)
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jz sysenter_auditsys
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#endif
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SAVE_EXTRA_REGS
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xorl %eax, %eax /* Do not leak kernel information */
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movq %rax, R11(%rsp)
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movq %rax, R10(%rsp)
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movq %rax, R9(%rsp)
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movq %rax, R8(%rsp)
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movq %rsp, %rdi /* &pt_regs -> arg1 */
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call syscall_trace_enter
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/* Reload arg registers from stack. (see sysenter_tracesys) */
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movl RCX(%rsp), %ecx
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movl RDX(%rsp), %edx
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movl RSI(%rsp), %esi
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movl RDI(%rsp), %edi
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movl %eax, %eax /* zero extension */
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RESTORE_EXTRA_REGS
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jmp sysenter_do_call
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ENDPROC(entry_SYSENTER_compat)
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/*
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* 32-bit SYSCALL instruction entry.
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*
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* 32-bit SYSCALL saves rip to rcx, clears rflags.RF, then saves rflags to r11,
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* then loads new ss, cs, and rip from previously programmed MSRs.
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* rflags gets masked by a value from another MSR (so CLD and CLAC
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* are not needed). SYSCALL does not save anything on the stack
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* and does not change rsp.
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*
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* Note: rflags saving+masking-with-MSR happens only in Long mode
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* (in legacy 32-bit mode, IF, RF and VM bits are cleared and that's it).
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* Don't get confused: rflags saving+masking depends on Long Mode Active bit
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* (EFER.LMA=1), NOT on bitness of userspace where SYSCALL executes
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* or target CS descriptor's L bit (SYSCALL does not read segment descriptors).
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*
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* Arguments:
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* eax system call number
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* ecx return address
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* ebx arg1
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* ebp arg2 (note: not saved in the stack frame, should not be touched)
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* edx arg3
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* esi arg4
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* edi arg5
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* esp user stack
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* 0(%esp) arg6
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*
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* This is purely a fast path. For anything complicated we use the int 0x80
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* path below. We set up a complete hardware stack frame to share code
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* with the int 0x80 path.
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*/
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ENTRY(entry_SYSCALL_compat)
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/*
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* Interrupts are off on entry.
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* We do not frame this tiny irq-off block with TRACE_IRQS_OFF/ON,
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* it is too small to ever cause noticeable irq latency.
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*/
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SWAPGS_UNSAFE_STACK
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movl %esp, %r8d
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movq PER_CPU_VAR(cpu_current_top_of_stack), %rsp
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ENABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_NONE)
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/* Zero-extending 32-bit regs, do not remove */
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movl %eax, %eax
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/* Construct struct pt_regs on stack */
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pushq $__USER32_DS /* pt_regs->ss */
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pushq %r8 /* pt_regs->sp */
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pushq %r11 /* pt_regs->flags */
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pushq $__USER32_CS /* pt_regs->cs */
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pushq %rcx /* pt_regs->ip */
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pushq %rax /* pt_regs->orig_ax */
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pushq %rdi /* pt_regs->di */
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pushq %rsi /* pt_regs->si */
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pushq %rdx /* pt_regs->dx */
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pushq %rbp /* pt_regs->cx */
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movl %ebp, %ecx
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pushq $-ENOSYS /* pt_regs->ax */
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sub $(10*8), %rsp /* pt_regs->r8-11, bp, bx, r12-15 not saved */
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/*
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* No need to do an access_ok check here because r8 has been
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* 32-bit zero extended:
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*/
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ASM_STAC
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1: movl (%r8), %ebp
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_ASM_EXTABLE(1b, ia32_badarg)
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ASM_CLAC
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orl $TS_COMPAT, ASM_THREAD_INFO(TI_status, %rsp, SIZEOF_PTREGS)
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testl $_TIF_WORK_SYSCALL_ENTRY, ASM_THREAD_INFO(TI_flags, %rsp, SIZEOF_PTREGS)
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jnz cstar_tracesys
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cstar_do_call:
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/* 32-bit syscall -> 64-bit C ABI argument conversion */
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movl %edi, %r8d /* arg5 */
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movl %ebp, %r9d /* arg6 */
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xchg %ecx, %esi /* rsi:arg2, rcx:arg4 */
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movl %ebx, %edi /* arg1 */
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movl %edx, %edx /* arg3 (zero extension) */
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cstar_dispatch:
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cmpq $(IA32_NR_syscalls-1), %rax
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ja 1f
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call *ia32_sys_call_table(, %rax, 8)
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movq %rax, RAX(%rsp)
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1:
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movl RCX(%rsp), %ebp
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DISABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_NONE)
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TRACE_IRQS_OFF
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testl $_TIF_ALLWORK_MASK, ASM_THREAD_INFO(TI_flags, %rsp, SIZEOF_PTREGS)
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jnz sysretl_audit
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sysretl_from_sys_call:
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andl $~TS_COMPAT, ASM_THREAD_INFO(TI_status, %rsp, SIZEOF_PTREGS)
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movl RDX(%rsp), %edx
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movl RSI(%rsp), %esi
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movl RDI(%rsp), %edi
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movl RIP(%rsp), %ecx
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movl EFLAGS(%rsp), %r11d
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xorq %r10, %r10
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xorq %r9, %r9
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xorq %r8, %r8
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TRACE_IRQS_ON
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movl RSP(%rsp), %esp
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/*
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* 64-bit->32-bit SYSRET restores eip from ecx,
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* eflags from r11 (but RF and VM bits are forced to 0),
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* cs and ss are loaded from MSRs.
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* (Note: 32-bit->32-bit SYSRET is different: since r11
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* does not exist, it merely sets eflags.IF=1).
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*
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* NB: On AMD CPUs with the X86_BUG_SYSRET_SS_ATTRS bug, the ss
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* descriptor is not reinitialized. This means that we must
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* avoid SYSRET with SS == NULL, which could happen if we schedule,
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* exit the kernel, and re-enter using an interrupt vector. (All
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* interrupt entries on x86_64 set SS to NULL.) We prevent that
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* from happening by reloading SS in __switch_to.
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*/
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USERGS_SYSRET32
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#ifdef CONFIG_AUDITSYSCALL
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cstar_auditsys:
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auditsys_entry_common
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jmp cstar_dispatch
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sysretl_audit:
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auditsys_exit sysretl_from_sys_call
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#endif
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cstar_tracesys:
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#ifdef CONFIG_AUDITSYSCALL
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testl $(_TIF_WORK_SYSCALL_ENTRY & ~_TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT), ASM_THREAD_INFO(TI_flags, %rsp, SIZEOF_PTREGS)
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jz cstar_auditsys
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#endif
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SAVE_EXTRA_REGS
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xorl %eax, %eax /* Do not leak kernel information */
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movq %rax, R11(%rsp)
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movq %rax, R10(%rsp)
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movq %rax, R9(%rsp)
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movq %rax, R8(%rsp)
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movq %rsp, %rdi /* &pt_regs -> arg1 */
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call syscall_trace_enter
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/* Reload arg registers from stack. (see sysenter_tracesys) */
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movl RCX(%rsp), %ecx
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movl RDX(%rsp), %edx
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movl RSI(%rsp), %esi
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movl RDI(%rsp), %edi
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movl %eax, %eax /* zero extension */
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RESTORE_EXTRA_REGS
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jmp cstar_do_call
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END(entry_SYSCALL_compat)
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ia32_badarg:
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/*
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* So far, we've entered kernel mode, set AC, turned on IRQs, and
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* saved C regs except r8-r11. We haven't done any of the other
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* standard entry work, though. We want to bail, but we shouldn't
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* treat this as a syscall entry since we don't even know what the
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* args are. Instead, treat this as a non-syscall entry, finish
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* the entry work, and immediately exit after setting AX = -EFAULT.
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*
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* We're really just being polite here. Killing the task outright
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* would be a reasonable action, too. Given that the only valid
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* way to have gotten here is through the vDSO, and we already know
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* that the stack pointer is bad, the task isn't going to survive
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* for long no matter what we do.
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*/
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ASM_CLAC /* undo STAC */
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movq $-EFAULT, RAX(%rsp) /* return -EFAULT if possible */
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/* Fill in the rest of pt_regs */
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xorl %eax, %eax
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movq %rax, R11(%rsp)
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movq %rax, R10(%rsp)
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movq %rax, R9(%rsp)
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movq %rax, R8(%rsp)
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SAVE_EXTRA_REGS
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/* Turn IRQs back off. */
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DISABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_NONE)
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TRACE_IRQS_OFF
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/* Now finish entering normal kernel mode. */
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#ifdef CONFIG_CONTEXT_TRACKING
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call enter_from_user_mode
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#endif
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/* And exit again. */
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jmp retint_user
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ia32_ret_from_sys_call_irqs_off:
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TRACE_IRQS_ON
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ENABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_NONE)
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ia32_ret_from_sys_call:
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xorl %eax, %eax /* Do not leak kernel information */
|
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movq %rax, R11(%rsp)
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movq %rax, R10(%rsp)
|
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movq %rax, R9(%rsp)
|
|
movq %rax, R8(%rsp)
|
|
jmp int_ret_from_sys_call
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|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Emulated IA32 system calls via int 0x80.
|
|
*
|
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* Arguments:
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* eax system call number
|
|
* ebx arg1
|
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* ecx arg2
|
|
* edx arg3
|
|
* esi arg4
|
|
* edi arg5
|
|
* ebp arg6 (note: not saved in the stack frame, should not be touched)
|
|
*
|
|
* Notes:
|
|
* Uses the same stack frame as the x86-64 version.
|
|
* All registers except eax must be saved (but ptrace may violate that).
|
|
* Arguments are zero extended. For system calls that want sign extension and
|
|
* take long arguments a wrapper is needed. Most calls can just be called
|
|
* directly.
|
|
* Assumes it is only called from user space and entered with interrupts off.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
ENTRY(entry_INT80_compat)
|
|
/*
|
|
* Interrupts are off on entry.
|
|
* We do not frame this tiny irq-off block with TRACE_IRQS_OFF/ON,
|
|
* it is too small to ever cause noticeable irq latency.
|
|
*/
|
|
PARAVIRT_ADJUST_EXCEPTION_FRAME
|
|
SWAPGS
|
|
ENABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_NONE)
|
|
|
|
/* Zero-extending 32-bit regs, do not remove */
|
|
movl %eax, %eax
|
|
|
|
/* Construct struct pt_regs on stack (iret frame is already on stack) */
|
|
pushq %rax /* pt_regs->orig_ax */
|
|
pushq %rdi /* pt_regs->di */
|
|
pushq %rsi /* pt_regs->si */
|
|
pushq %rdx /* pt_regs->dx */
|
|
pushq %rcx /* pt_regs->cx */
|
|
pushq $-ENOSYS /* pt_regs->ax */
|
|
pushq $0 /* pt_regs->r8 */
|
|
pushq $0 /* pt_regs->r9 */
|
|
pushq $0 /* pt_regs->r10 */
|
|
pushq $0 /* pt_regs->r11 */
|
|
cld
|
|
sub $(6*8), %rsp /* pt_regs->bp, bx, r12-15 not saved */
|
|
|
|
orl $TS_COMPAT, ASM_THREAD_INFO(TI_status, %rsp, SIZEOF_PTREGS)
|
|
testl $_TIF_WORK_SYSCALL_ENTRY, ASM_THREAD_INFO(TI_flags, %rsp, SIZEOF_PTREGS)
|
|
jnz ia32_tracesys
|
|
|
|
ia32_do_call:
|
|
/* 32-bit syscall -> 64-bit C ABI argument conversion */
|
|
movl %edi, %r8d /* arg5 */
|
|
movl %ebp, %r9d /* arg6 */
|
|
xchg %ecx, %esi /* rsi:arg2, rcx:arg4 */
|
|
movl %ebx, %edi /* arg1 */
|
|
movl %edx, %edx /* arg3 (zero extension) */
|
|
cmpq $(IA32_NR_syscalls-1), %rax
|
|
ja 1f
|
|
|
|
call *ia32_sys_call_table(, %rax, 8)
|
|
movq %rax, RAX(%rsp)
|
|
1:
|
|
jmp int_ret_from_sys_call
|
|
|
|
ia32_tracesys:
|
|
SAVE_EXTRA_REGS
|
|
movq %rsp, %rdi /* &pt_regs -> arg1 */
|
|
call syscall_trace_enter
|
|
/*
|
|
* Reload arg registers from stack in case ptrace changed them.
|
|
* Don't reload %eax because syscall_trace_enter() returned
|
|
* the %rax value we should see. But do truncate it to 32 bits.
|
|
* If it's -1 to make us punt the syscall, then (u32)-1 is still
|
|
* an appropriately invalid value.
|
|
*/
|
|
movl RCX(%rsp), %ecx
|
|
movl RDX(%rsp), %edx
|
|
movl RSI(%rsp), %esi
|
|
movl RDI(%rsp), %edi
|
|
movl %eax, %eax /* zero extension */
|
|
RESTORE_EXTRA_REGS
|
|
jmp ia32_do_call
|
|
END(entry_INT80_compat)
|
|
|
|
.macro PTREGSCALL label, func
|
|
ALIGN
|
|
GLOBAL(\label)
|
|
leaq \func(%rip), %rax
|
|
jmp ia32_ptregs_common
|
|
.endm
|
|
|
|
PTREGSCALL stub32_rt_sigreturn, sys32_rt_sigreturn
|
|
PTREGSCALL stub32_sigreturn, sys32_sigreturn
|
|
PTREGSCALL stub32_fork, sys_fork
|
|
PTREGSCALL stub32_vfork, sys_vfork
|
|
|
|
ALIGN
|
|
GLOBAL(stub32_clone)
|
|
leaq sys_clone(%rip), %rax
|
|
/*
|
|
* The 32-bit clone ABI is: clone(..., int tls_val, int *child_tidptr).
|
|
* The 64-bit clone ABI is: clone(..., int *child_tidptr, int tls_val).
|
|
*
|
|
* The native 64-bit kernel's sys_clone() implements the latter,
|
|
* so we need to swap arguments here before calling it:
|
|
*/
|
|
xchg %r8, %rcx
|
|
jmp ia32_ptregs_common
|
|
|
|
ALIGN
|
|
ia32_ptregs_common:
|
|
SAVE_EXTRA_REGS 8
|
|
call *%rax
|
|
RESTORE_EXTRA_REGS 8
|
|
ret
|
|
END(ia32_ptregs_common)
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