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Nobody has actually used the type (VERIFY_READ vs VERIFY_WRITE) argument of the user address range verification function since we got rid of the old racy i386-only code to walk page tables by hand. It existed because the original 80386 would not honor the write protect bit when in kernel mode, so you had to do COW by hand before doing any user access. But we haven't supported that in a long time, and these days the 'type' argument is a purely historical artifact. A discussion about extending 'user_access_begin()' to do the range checking resulted this patch, because there is no way we're going to move the old VERIFY_xyz interface to that model. And it's best done at the end of the merge window when I've done most of my merges, so let's just get this done once and for all. This patch was mostly done with a sed-script, with manual fix-ups for the cases that weren't of the trivial 'access_ok(VERIFY_xyz' form. There were a couple of notable cases: - csky still had the old "verify_area()" name as an alias. - the iter_iov code had magical hardcoded knowledge of the actual values of VERIFY_{READ,WRITE} (not that they mattered, since nothing really used it) - microblaze used the type argument for a debug printout but other than those oddities this should be a total no-op patch. I tried to fix up all architectures, did fairly extensive grepping for access_ok() uses, and the changes are trivial, but I may have missed something. Any missed conversion should be trivially fixable, though. Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
159 lines
3.7 KiB
C
159 lines
3.7 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
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#ifndef __M68KNOMMU_UACCESS_H
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#define __M68KNOMMU_UACCESS_H
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/*
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* User space memory access functions
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*/
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#include <linux/mm.h>
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#include <linux/string.h>
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#include <asm/segment.h>
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#define access_ok(addr,size) _access_ok((unsigned long)(addr),(size))
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/*
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* It is not enough to just have access_ok check for a real RAM address.
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* This would disallow the case of code/ro-data running XIP in flash/rom.
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* Ideally we would check the possible flash ranges too, but that is
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* currently not so easy.
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*/
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static inline int _access_ok(unsigned long addr, unsigned long size)
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{
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return 1;
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}
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/*
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* These are the main single-value transfer routines. They automatically
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* use the right size if we just have the right pointer type.
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*/
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#define put_user(x, ptr) \
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({ \
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int __pu_err = 0; \
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typeof(*(ptr)) __pu_val = (x); \
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switch (sizeof (*(ptr))) { \
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case 1: \
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__put_user_asm(__pu_err, __pu_val, ptr, b); \
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break; \
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case 2: \
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__put_user_asm(__pu_err, __pu_val, ptr, w); \
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break; \
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case 4: \
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__put_user_asm(__pu_err, __pu_val, ptr, l); \
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break; \
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case 8: \
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memcpy(ptr, &__pu_val, sizeof (*(ptr))); \
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break; \
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default: \
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__pu_err = __put_user_bad(); \
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break; \
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} \
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__pu_err; \
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})
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#define __put_user(x, ptr) put_user(x, ptr)
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extern int __put_user_bad(void);
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/*
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* Tell gcc we read from memory instead of writing: this is because
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* we do not write to any memory gcc knows about, so there are no
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* aliasing issues.
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*/
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#define __ptr(x) ((unsigned long *)(x))
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#define __put_user_asm(err,x,ptr,bwl) \
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__asm__ ("move" #bwl " %0,%1" \
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: /* no outputs */ \
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:"d" (x),"m" (*__ptr(ptr)) : "memory")
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#define get_user(x, ptr) \
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({ \
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int __gu_err = 0; \
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typeof(x) __gu_val = 0; \
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switch (sizeof(*(ptr))) { \
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case 1: \
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__get_user_asm(__gu_err, __gu_val, ptr, b, "=d"); \
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break; \
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case 2: \
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__get_user_asm(__gu_err, __gu_val, ptr, w, "=r"); \
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break; \
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case 4: \
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__get_user_asm(__gu_err, __gu_val, ptr, l, "=r"); \
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break; \
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case 8: \
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memcpy((void *) &__gu_val, ptr, sizeof (*(ptr))); \
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break; \
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default: \
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__gu_val = 0; \
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__gu_err = __get_user_bad(); \
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break; \
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} \
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(x) = (typeof(*(ptr))) __gu_val; \
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__gu_err; \
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})
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#define __get_user(x, ptr) get_user(x, ptr)
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extern int __get_user_bad(void);
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#define __get_user_asm(err,x,ptr,bwl,reg) \
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__asm__ ("move" #bwl " %1,%0" \
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: "=d" (x) \
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: "m" (*__ptr(ptr)))
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static inline unsigned long
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raw_copy_from_user(void *to, const void __user *from, unsigned long n)
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{
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memcpy(to, (__force const void *)from, n);
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return 0;
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}
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static inline unsigned long
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raw_copy_to_user(void __user *to, const void *from, unsigned long n)
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{
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memcpy((__force void *)to, from, n);
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return 0;
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}
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#define INLINE_COPY_FROM_USER
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#define INLINE_COPY_TO_USER
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/*
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* Copy a null terminated string from userspace.
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*/
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static inline long
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strncpy_from_user(char *dst, const char *src, long count)
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{
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char *tmp;
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strncpy(dst, src, count);
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for (tmp = dst; *tmp && count > 0; tmp++, count--)
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;
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return(tmp - dst); /* DAVIDM should we count a NUL ? check getname */
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}
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/*
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* Return the size of a string (including the ending 0)
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*
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* Return 0 on exception, a value greater than N if too long
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*/
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static inline long strnlen_user(const char *src, long n)
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{
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return(strlen(src) + 1); /* DAVIDM make safer */
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}
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/*
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* Zero Userspace
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*/
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static inline unsigned long
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__clear_user(void *to, unsigned long n)
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{
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memset(to, 0, n);
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return 0;
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}
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#define clear_user(to,n) __clear_user(to,n)
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#endif /* _M68KNOMMU_UACCESS_H */
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