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This implements new vDSO for x86-64. The concept is similar to the existing vDSOs on i386 and PPC. x86-64 has had static vsyscalls before, but these are not flexible enough anymore. A vDSO is a ELF shared library supplied by the kernel that is mapped into user address space. The vDSO mapping is randomized for each process for security reasons. Doing this was needed for clock_gettime, because clock_gettime always needs a syscall fallback and having one at a fixed address would have made buffer overflow exploits too easy to write. The vdso can be disabled with vdso=0 It currently includes a new gettimeofday implemention and optimized clock_gettime(). The gettimeofday implementation is slightly faster than the one in the old vsyscall. clock_gettime is significantly faster than the syscall for CLOCK_MONOTONIC and CLOCK_REALTIME. The new calls are generally faster than the old vsyscall. Advantages over the old x86-64 vsyscalls: - Extensible - Randomized - Cleaner - Easier to virtualize (the old static address range previously causes overhead e.g. for Xen because it has to create special page tables for it) Weak points: - glibc support still to be written The VM interface is partly based on Ingo Molnar's i386 version. Includes compile fix from Joachim Deguara Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
350 lines
9.5 KiB
C
350 lines
9.5 KiB
C
/*
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* linux/arch/x86_64/kernel/vsyscall.c
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2001 Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@suse.de> SuSE
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* Copyright 2003 Andi Kleen, SuSE Labs.
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*
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* Thanks to hpa@transmeta.com for some useful hint.
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* Special thanks to Ingo Molnar for his early experience with
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* a different vsyscall implementation for Linux/IA32 and for the name.
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*
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* vsyscall 1 is located at -10Mbyte, vsyscall 2 is located
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* at virtual address -10Mbyte+1024bytes etc... There are at max 4
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* vsyscalls. One vsyscall can reserve more than 1 slot to avoid
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* jumping out of line if necessary. We cannot add more with this
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* mechanism because older kernels won't return -ENOSYS.
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* If we want more than four we need a vDSO.
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*
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* Note: the concept clashes with user mode linux. If you use UML and
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* want per guest time just set the kernel.vsyscall64 sysctl to 0.
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*/
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#include <linux/time.h>
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#include <linux/init.h>
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
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#include <linux/timer.h>
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#include <linux/seqlock.h>
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#include <linux/jiffies.h>
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#include <linux/sysctl.h>
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#include <linux/clocksource.h>
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#include <linux/getcpu.h>
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#include <linux/cpu.h>
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#include <linux/smp.h>
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#include <linux/notifier.h>
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#include <asm/vsyscall.h>
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#include <asm/pgtable.h>
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#include <asm/page.h>
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#include <asm/unistd.h>
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#include <asm/fixmap.h>
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#include <asm/errno.h>
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#include <asm/io.h>
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#include <asm/segment.h>
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#include <asm/desc.h>
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#include <asm/topology.h>
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#include <asm/vgtod.h>
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#define __vsyscall(nr) __attribute__ ((unused,__section__(".vsyscall_" #nr)))
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#define __syscall_clobber "r11","rcx","memory"
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#define __pa_vsymbol(x) \
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({unsigned long v; \
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extern char __vsyscall_0; \
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asm("" : "=r" (v) : "0" (x)); \
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((v - VSYSCALL_FIRST_PAGE) + __pa_symbol(&__vsyscall_0)); })
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/*
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* vsyscall_gtod_data contains data that is :
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* - readonly from vsyscalls
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* - writen by timer interrupt or systcl (/proc/sys/kernel/vsyscall64)
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* Try to keep this structure as small as possible to avoid cache line ping pongs
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*/
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int __vgetcpu_mode __section_vgetcpu_mode;
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struct vsyscall_gtod_data __vsyscall_gtod_data __section_vsyscall_gtod_data =
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{
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.lock = SEQLOCK_UNLOCKED,
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.sysctl_enabled = 1,
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};
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void update_vsyscall(struct timespec *wall_time, struct clocksource *clock)
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{
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unsigned long flags;
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write_seqlock_irqsave(&vsyscall_gtod_data.lock, flags);
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/* copy vsyscall data */
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vsyscall_gtod_data.clock.vread = clock->vread;
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vsyscall_gtod_data.clock.cycle_last = clock->cycle_last;
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vsyscall_gtod_data.clock.mask = clock->mask;
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vsyscall_gtod_data.clock.mult = clock->mult;
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vsyscall_gtod_data.clock.shift = clock->shift;
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vsyscall_gtod_data.wall_time_sec = wall_time->tv_sec;
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vsyscall_gtod_data.wall_time_nsec = wall_time->tv_nsec;
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vsyscall_gtod_data.sys_tz = sys_tz;
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vsyscall_gtod_data.wall_time_nsec = wall_time->tv_nsec;
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vsyscall_gtod_data.wall_to_monotonic = wall_to_monotonic;
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write_sequnlock_irqrestore(&vsyscall_gtod_data.lock, flags);
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}
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/* RED-PEN may want to readd seq locking, but then the variable should be
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* write-once.
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*/
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static __always_inline void do_get_tz(struct timezone * tz)
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{
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*tz = __vsyscall_gtod_data.sys_tz;
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}
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static __always_inline int gettimeofday(struct timeval *tv, struct timezone *tz)
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{
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int ret;
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asm volatile("vsysc2: syscall"
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: "=a" (ret)
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: "0" (__NR_gettimeofday),"D" (tv),"S" (tz)
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: __syscall_clobber );
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return ret;
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}
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static __always_inline long time_syscall(long *t)
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{
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long secs;
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asm volatile("vsysc1: syscall"
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: "=a" (secs)
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: "0" (__NR_time),"D" (t) : __syscall_clobber);
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return secs;
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}
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static __always_inline void do_vgettimeofday(struct timeval * tv)
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{
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cycle_t now, base, mask, cycle_delta;
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unsigned seq;
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unsigned long mult, shift, nsec;
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cycle_t (*vread)(void);
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do {
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seq = read_seqbegin(&__vsyscall_gtod_data.lock);
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vread = __vsyscall_gtod_data.clock.vread;
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if (unlikely(!__vsyscall_gtod_data.sysctl_enabled || !vread)) {
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gettimeofday(tv,NULL);
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return;
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}
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now = vread();
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base = __vsyscall_gtod_data.clock.cycle_last;
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mask = __vsyscall_gtod_data.clock.mask;
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mult = __vsyscall_gtod_data.clock.mult;
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shift = __vsyscall_gtod_data.clock.shift;
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tv->tv_sec = __vsyscall_gtod_data.wall_time_sec;
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nsec = __vsyscall_gtod_data.wall_time_nsec;
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} while (read_seqretry(&__vsyscall_gtod_data.lock, seq));
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/* calculate interval: */
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cycle_delta = (now - base) & mask;
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/* convert to nsecs: */
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nsec += (cycle_delta * mult) >> shift;
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while (nsec >= NSEC_PER_SEC) {
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tv->tv_sec += 1;
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nsec -= NSEC_PER_SEC;
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}
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tv->tv_usec = nsec / NSEC_PER_USEC;
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}
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int __vsyscall(0) vgettimeofday(struct timeval * tv, struct timezone * tz)
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{
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if (tv)
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do_vgettimeofday(tv);
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if (tz)
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do_get_tz(tz);
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return 0;
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}
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/* This will break when the xtime seconds get inaccurate, but that is
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* unlikely */
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time_t __vsyscall(1) vtime(time_t *t)
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{
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struct timeval tv;
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time_t result;
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if (unlikely(!__vsyscall_gtod_data.sysctl_enabled))
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return time_syscall(t);
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vgettimeofday(&tv, 0);
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result = tv.tv_sec;
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if (t)
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*t = result;
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return result;
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}
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/* Fast way to get current CPU and node.
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This helps to do per node and per CPU caches in user space.
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The result is not guaranteed without CPU affinity, but usually
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works out because the scheduler tries to keep a thread on the same
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CPU.
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tcache must point to a two element sized long array.
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All arguments can be NULL. */
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long __vsyscall(2)
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vgetcpu(unsigned *cpu, unsigned *node, struct getcpu_cache *tcache)
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{
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unsigned int dummy, p;
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unsigned long j = 0;
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/* Fast cache - only recompute value once per jiffies and avoid
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relatively costly rdtscp/cpuid otherwise.
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This works because the scheduler usually keeps the process
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on the same CPU and this syscall doesn't guarantee its
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results anyways.
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We do this here because otherwise user space would do it on
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its own in a likely inferior way (no access to jiffies).
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If you don't like it pass NULL. */
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if (tcache && tcache->blob[0] == (j = __jiffies)) {
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p = tcache->blob[1];
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} else if (__vgetcpu_mode == VGETCPU_RDTSCP) {
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/* Load per CPU data from RDTSCP */
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rdtscp(dummy, dummy, p);
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} else {
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/* Load per CPU data from GDT */
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asm("lsl %1,%0" : "=r" (p) : "r" (__PER_CPU_SEG));
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}
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if (tcache) {
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tcache->blob[0] = j;
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tcache->blob[1] = p;
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}
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if (cpu)
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*cpu = p & 0xfff;
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if (node)
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*node = p >> 12;
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return 0;
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}
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long __vsyscall(3) venosys_1(void)
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{
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return -ENOSYS;
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}
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#ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL
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#define SYSCALL 0x050f
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#define NOP2 0x9090
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/*
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* NOP out syscall in vsyscall page when not needed.
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*/
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static int vsyscall_sysctl_change(ctl_table *ctl, int write, struct file * filp,
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void __user *buffer, size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos)
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{
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extern u16 vsysc1, vsysc2;
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u16 __iomem *map1;
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u16 __iomem *map2;
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int ret = proc_dointvec(ctl, write, filp, buffer, lenp, ppos);
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if (!write)
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return ret;
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/* gcc has some trouble with __va(__pa()), so just do it this
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way. */
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map1 = ioremap(__pa_vsymbol(&vsysc1), 2);
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if (!map1)
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return -ENOMEM;
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map2 = ioremap(__pa_vsymbol(&vsysc2), 2);
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if (!map2) {
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ret = -ENOMEM;
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goto out;
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}
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if (!vsyscall_gtod_data.sysctl_enabled) {
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writew(SYSCALL, map1);
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writew(SYSCALL, map2);
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} else {
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writew(NOP2, map1);
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writew(NOP2, map2);
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}
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iounmap(map2);
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out:
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iounmap(map1);
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return ret;
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}
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static int vsyscall_sysctl_nostrat(ctl_table *t, int __user *name, int nlen,
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void __user *oldval, size_t __user *oldlenp,
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void __user *newval, size_t newlen)
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{
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return -ENOSYS;
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}
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static ctl_table kernel_table2[] = {
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{ .ctl_name = 99, .procname = "vsyscall64",
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.data = &vsyscall_gtod_data.sysctl_enabled, .maxlen = sizeof(int),
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.mode = 0644,
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.strategy = vsyscall_sysctl_nostrat,
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.proc_handler = vsyscall_sysctl_change },
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{}
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};
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static ctl_table kernel_root_table2[] = {
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{ .ctl_name = CTL_KERN, .procname = "kernel", .mode = 0555,
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.child = kernel_table2 },
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{}
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};
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#endif
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/* Assume __initcall executes before all user space. Hopefully kmod
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doesn't violate that. We'll find out if it does. */
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static void __cpuinit vsyscall_set_cpu(int cpu)
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{
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unsigned long *d;
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unsigned long node = 0;
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#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
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node = cpu_to_node[cpu];
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#endif
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if (cpu_has(&cpu_data[cpu], X86_FEATURE_RDTSCP))
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write_rdtscp_aux((node << 12) | cpu);
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/* Store cpu number in limit so that it can be loaded quickly
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in user space in vgetcpu.
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12 bits for the CPU and 8 bits for the node. */
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d = (unsigned long *)(cpu_gdt(cpu) + GDT_ENTRY_PER_CPU);
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*d = 0x0f40000000000ULL;
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*d |= cpu;
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*d |= (node & 0xf) << 12;
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*d |= (node >> 4) << 48;
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}
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static void __cpuinit cpu_vsyscall_init(void *arg)
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{
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/* preemption should be already off */
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vsyscall_set_cpu(raw_smp_processor_id());
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}
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static int __cpuinit
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cpu_vsyscall_notifier(struct notifier_block *n, unsigned long action, void *arg)
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{
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long cpu = (long)arg;
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if (action == CPU_ONLINE || action == CPU_ONLINE_FROZEN)
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smp_call_function_single(cpu, cpu_vsyscall_init, NULL, 0, 1);
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return NOTIFY_DONE;
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}
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static void __init map_vsyscall(void)
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{
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extern char __vsyscall_0;
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unsigned long physaddr_page0 = __pa_symbol(&__vsyscall_0);
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/* Note that VSYSCALL_MAPPED_PAGES must agree with the code below. */
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__set_fixmap(VSYSCALL_FIRST_PAGE, physaddr_page0, PAGE_KERNEL_VSYSCALL);
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}
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static int __init vsyscall_init(void)
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{
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BUG_ON(((unsigned long) &vgettimeofday !=
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VSYSCALL_ADDR(__NR_vgettimeofday)));
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BUG_ON((unsigned long) &vtime != VSYSCALL_ADDR(__NR_vtime));
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BUG_ON((VSYSCALL_ADDR(0) != __fix_to_virt(VSYSCALL_FIRST_PAGE)));
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BUG_ON((unsigned long) &vgetcpu != VSYSCALL_ADDR(__NR_vgetcpu));
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map_vsyscall();
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#ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL
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register_sysctl_table(kernel_root_table2);
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#endif
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on_each_cpu(cpu_vsyscall_init, NULL, 0, 1);
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hotcpu_notifier(cpu_vsyscall_notifier, 0);
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return 0;
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}
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__initcall(vsyscall_init);
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