1b2441318SGreg Kroah-Hartman/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ 2905a36a2SIngo Molnar/* 3905a36a2SIngo Molnar * linux/arch/x86_64/entry.S 4905a36a2SIngo Molnar * 5905a36a2SIngo Molnar * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds 6905a36a2SIngo Molnar * Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002 Andi Kleen SuSE Labs 7905a36a2SIngo Molnar * Copyright (C) 2000 Pavel Machek <pavel@suse.cz> 84d732138SIngo Molnar * 9905a36a2SIngo Molnar * entry.S contains the system-call and fault low-level handling routines. 10905a36a2SIngo Molnar * 11ff61f079SJonathan Corbet * Some of this is documented in Documentation/arch/x86/entry_64.rst 12905a36a2SIngo Molnar * 13905a36a2SIngo Molnar * A note on terminology: 14905a36a2SIngo Molnar * - iret frame: Architecture defined interrupt frame from SS to RIP 15905a36a2SIngo Molnar * at the top of the kernel process stack. 16905a36a2SIngo Molnar * 17905a36a2SIngo Molnar * Some macro usage: 186dcc5627SJiri Slaby * - SYM_FUNC_START/END:Define functions in the symbol table. 194d732138SIngo Molnar * - idtentry: Define exception entry points. 20905a36a2SIngo Molnar */ 21905a36a2SIngo Molnar#include <linux/linkage.h> 22905a36a2SIngo Molnar#include <asm/segment.h> 23905a36a2SIngo Molnar#include <asm/cache.h> 24905a36a2SIngo Molnar#include <asm/errno.h> 25905a36a2SIngo Molnar#include <asm/asm-offsets.h> 26905a36a2SIngo Molnar#include <asm/msr.h> 27905a36a2SIngo Molnar#include <asm/unistd.h> 28905a36a2SIngo Molnar#include <asm/thread_info.h> 29905a36a2SIngo Molnar#include <asm/hw_irq.h> 30905a36a2SIngo Molnar#include <asm/page_types.h> 31905a36a2SIngo Molnar#include <asm/irqflags.h> 32905a36a2SIngo Molnar#include <asm/paravirt.h> 33905a36a2SIngo Molnar#include <asm/percpu.h> 34905a36a2SIngo Molnar#include <asm/asm.h> 35905a36a2SIngo Molnar#include <asm/smap.h> 36905a36a2SIngo Molnar#include <asm/pgtable_types.h> 37784d5699SAl Viro#include <asm/export.h> 388c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf#include <asm/frame.h> 39cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner#include <asm/trapnr.h> 402641f08bSDavid Woodhouse#include <asm/nospec-branch.h> 41c82965f9SChang S. Bae#include <asm/fsgsbase.h> 42905a36a2SIngo Molnar#include <linux/err.h> 43905a36a2SIngo Molnar 446fd166aaSPeter Zijlstra#include "calling.h" 456fd166aaSPeter Zijlstra 46905a36a2SIngo Molnar.code64 47905a36a2SIngo Molnar.section .entry.text, "ax" 48905a36a2SIngo Molnar 49905a36a2SIngo Molnar/* 504d732138SIngo Molnar * 64-bit SYSCALL instruction entry. Up to 6 arguments in registers. 51905a36a2SIngo Molnar * 52fda57b22SAndy Lutomirski * This is the only entry point used for 64-bit system calls. The 53fda57b22SAndy Lutomirski * hardware interface is reasonably well designed and the register to 54fda57b22SAndy Lutomirski * argument mapping Linux uses fits well with the registers that are 55fda57b22SAndy Lutomirski * available when SYSCALL is used. 56fda57b22SAndy Lutomirski * 57fda57b22SAndy Lutomirski * SYSCALL instructions can be found inlined in libc implementations as 58fda57b22SAndy Lutomirski * well as some other programs and libraries. There are also a handful 59fda57b22SAndy Lutomirski * of SYSCALL instructions in the vDSO used, for example, as a 60fda57b22SAndy Lutomirski * clock_gettimeofday fallback. 61fda57b22SAndy Lutomirski * 624d732138SIngo Molnar * 64-bit SYSCALL saves rip to rcx, clears rflags.RF, then saves rflags to r11, 63905a36a2SIngo Molnar * then loads new ss, cs, and rip from previously programmed MSRs. 64905a36a2SIngo Molnar * rflags gets masked by a value from another MSR (so CLD and CLAC 65905a36a2SIngo Molnar * are not needed). SYSCALL does not save anything on the stack 66905a36a2SIngo Molnar * and does not change rsp. 67905a36a2SIngo Molnar * 68905a36a2SIngo Molnar * Registers on entry: 69905a36a2SIngo Molnar * rax system call number 70905a36a2SIngo Molnar * rcx return address 71905a36a2SIngo Molnar * r11 saved rflags (note: r11 is callee-clobbered register in C ABI) 72905a36a2SIngo Molnar * rdi arg0 73905a36a2SIngo Molnar * rsi arg1 74905a36a2SIngo Molnar * rdx arg2 75905a36a2SIngo Molnar * r10 arg3 (needs to be moved to rcx to conform to C ABI) 76905a36a2SIngo Molnar * r8 arg4 77905a36a2SIngo Molnar * r9 arg5 78905a36a2SIngo Molnar * (note: r12-r15, rbp, rbx are callee-preserved in C ABI) 79905a36a2SIngo Molnar * 80905a36a2SIngo Molnar * Only called from user space. 81905a36a2SIngo Molnar * 82905a36a2SIngo Molnar * When user can change pt_regs->foo always force IRET. That is because 83905a36a2SIngo Molnar * it deals with uncanonical addresses better. SYSRET has trouble 84905a36a2SIngo Molnar * with them due to bugs in both AMD and Intel CPUs. 85905a36a2SIngo Molnar */ 86905a36a2SIngo Molnar 87bc7b11c0SJiri SlabySYM_CODE_START(entry_SYSCALL_64) 88a09a6e23SPeter Zijlstra UNWIND_HINT_ENTRY 898f93402bSPeter Zijlstra ENDBR 90905a36a2SIngo Molnar 918a9949bcSAndy Lutomirski swapgs 92bf904d27SAndy Lutomirski /* tss.sp2 is scratch space. */ 9398f05b51SAndy Lutomirski movq %rsp, PER_CPU_VAR(cpu_tss_rw + TSS_sp2) 94bf904d27SAndy Lutomirski SWITCH_TO_KERNEL_CR3 scratch_reg=%rsp 95c063a217SThomas Gleixner movq PER_CPU_VAR(pcpu_hot + X86_top_of_stack), %rsp 96905a36a2SIngo Molnar 97a13644f3SJoerg RoedelSYM_INNER_LABEL(entry_SYSCALL_64_safe_stack, SYM_L_GLOBAL) 98e8d61bdfSPeter Zijlstra ANNOTATE_NOENDBR 99a13644f3SJoerg Roedel 100905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* Construct struct pt_regs on stack */ 101905a36a2SIngo Molnar pushq $__USER_DS /* pt_regs->ss */ 10298f05b51SAndy Lutomirski pushq PER_CPU_VAR(cpu_tss_rw + TSS_sp2) /* pt_regs->sp */ 103905a36a2SIngo Molnar pushq %r11 /* pt_regs->flags */ 104905a36a2SIngo Molnar pushq $__USER_CS /* pt_regs->cs */ 105905a36a2SIngo Molnar pushq %rcx /* pt_regs->ip */ 10626ba4e57SJiri SlabySYM_INNER_LABEL(entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe, SYM_L_GLOBAL) 107905a36a2SIngo Molnar pushq %rax /* pt_regs->orig_ax */ 10830907fd1SDominik Brodowski 10930907fd1SDominik Brodowski PUSH_AND_CLEAR_REGS rax=$-ENOSYS 110905a36a2SIngo Molnar 1111e423bffSAndy Lutomirski /* IRQs are off. */ 1123e5e7f77SH. Peter Anvin (Intel) movq %rsp, %rdi 11305954948SH. Peter Anvin (Intel) /* Sign extend the lower 32bit as syscall numbers are treated as int */ 11405954948SH. Peter Anvin (Intel) movslq %eax, %rsi 1152dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra 1162dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra /* clobbers %rax, make sure it is after saving the syscall nr */ 1172dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra IBRS_ENTER 1182dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra UNTRAIN_RET 119eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta CLEAR_BRANCH_HISTORY 1202dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra 1211e423bffSAndy Lutomirski call do_syscall_64 /* returns with IRQs disabled */ 1221e423bffSAndy Lutomirski 123905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* 124905a36a2SIngo Molnar * Try to use SYSRET instead of IRET if we're returning to 1258a055d7fSAndy Lutomirski * a completely clean 64-bit userspace context. If we're not, 1268a055d7fSAndy Lutomirski * go to the slow exit path. 127afd30525SJuergen Gross * In the Xen PV case we must use iret anyway. 128905a36a2SIngo Molnar */ 129afd30525SJuergen Gross 130afd30525SJuergen Gross ALTERNATIVE "", "jmp swapgs_restore_regs_and_return_to_usermode", \ 131afd30525SJuergen Gross X86_FEATURE_XENPV 132afd30525SJuergen Gross 133905a36a2SIngo Molnar movq RCX(%rsp), %rcx 134905a36a2SIngo Molnar movq RIP(%rsp), %r11 1358a055d7fSAndy Lutomirski 1368a055d7fSAndy Lutomirski cmpq %rcx, %r11 /* SYSRET requires RCX == RIP */ 1378a055d7fSAndy Lutomirski jne swapgs_restore_regs_and_return_to_usermode 138905a36a2SIngo Molnar 139905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* 140905a36a2SIngo Molnar * On Intel CPUs, SYSRET with non-canonical RCX/RIP will #GP 141905a36a2SIngo Molnar * in kernel space. This essentially lets the user take over 142905a36a2SIngo Molnar * the kernel, since userspace controls RSP. 143905a36a2SIngo Molnar * 144905a36a2SIngo Molnar * If width of "canonical tail" ever becomes variable, this will need 145905a36a2SIngo Molnar * to be updated to remain correct on both old and new CPUs. 146361b4b58SKirill A. Shutemov * 147cbe0317bSKirill A. Shutemov * Change top bits to match most significant bit (47th or 56th bit 148cbe0317bSKirill A. Shutemov * depending on paging mode) in the address. 149905a36a2SIngo Molnar */ 15009e61a77SKirill A. Shutemov#ifdef CONFIG_X86_5LEVEL 15139b95522SKirill A. Shutemov ALTERNATIVE "shl $(64 - 48), %rcx; sar $(64 - 48), %rcx", \ 15239b95522SKirill A. Shutemov "shl $(64 - 57), %rcx; sar $(64 - 57), %rcx", X86_FEATURE_LA57 15309e61a77SKirill A. Shutemov#else 154905a36a2SIngo Molnar shl $(64 - (__VIRTUAL_MASK_SHIFT+1)), %rcx 155905a36a2SIngo Molnar sar $(64 - (__VIRTUAL_MASK_SHIFT+1)), %rcx 15609e61a77SKirill A. Shutemov#endif 1574d732138SIngo Molnar 158905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* If this changed %rcx, it was not canonical */ 159905a36a2SIngo Molnar cmpq %rcx, %r11 1608a055d7fSAndy Lutomirski jne swapgs_restore_regs_and_return_to_usermode 161905a36a2SIngo Molnar 162905a36a2SIngo Molnar cmpq $__USER_CS, CS(%rsp) /* CS must match SYSRET */ 1638a055d7fSAndy Lutomirski jne swapgs_restore_regs_and_return_to_usermode 164905a36a2SIngo Molnar 165905a36a2SIngo Molnar movq R11(%rsp), %r11 166905a36a2SIngo Molnar cmpq %r11, EFLAGS(%rsp) /* R11 == RFLAGS */ 1678a055d7fSAndy Lutomirski jne swapgs_restore_regs_and_return_to_usermode 168905a36a2SIngo Molnar 169905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* 170*2f5f0eb0SBrian Gerst * SYSRET cannot restore RF. It can restore TF, but unlike IRET, 171*2f5f0eb0SBrian Gerst * restoring TF results in a trap from userspace immediately after 172*2f5f0eb0SBrian Gerst * SYSRET. 173905a36a2SIngo Molnar */ 174905a36a2SIngo Molnar testq $(X86_EFLAGS_RF|X86_EFLAGS_TF), %r11 1758a055d7fSAndy Lutomirski jnz swapgs_restore_regs_and_return_to_usermode 176905a36a2SIngo Molnar 177905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* nothing to check for RSP */ 178905a36a2SIngo Molnar 179905a36a2SIngo Molnar cmpq $__USER_DS, SS(%rsp) /* SS must match SYSRET */ 1808a055d7fSAndy Lutomirski jne swapgs_restore_regs_and_return_to_usermode 181905a36a2SIngo Molnar 182905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* 183905a36a2SIngo Molnar * We win! This label is here just for ease of understanding 184905a36a2SIngo Molnar * perf profiles. Nothing jumps here. 185905a36a2SIngo Molnar */ 186905a36a2SIngo Molnarsyscall_return_via_sysret: 1872dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra IBRS_EXIT 1881b331eeeSPeter Zijlstra POP_REGS pop_rdi=0 1893e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski 1903e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski /* 1913e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski * Now all regs are restored except RSP and RDI. 1923e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski * Save old stack pointer and switch to trampoline stack. 1933e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski */ 1943e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski movq %rsp, %rdi 195c482feefSAndy Lutomirski movq PER_CPU_VAR(cpu_tss_rw + TSS_sp0), %rsp 196fb799447SJosh Poimboeuf UNWIND_HINT_END_OF_STACK 1973e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski 1983e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski pushq RSP-RDI(%rdi) /* RSP */ 1993e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski pushq (%rdi) /* RDI */ 2003e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski 2013e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski /* 2023e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski * We are on the trampoline stack. All regs except RDI are live. 2033e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski * We can do future final exit work right here. 2043e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski */ 205afaef01cSAlexander Popov STACKLEAK_ERASE_NOCLOBBER 206afaef01cSAlexander Popov 2076fd166aaSPeter Zijlstra SWITCH_TO_USER_CR3_STACK scratch_reg=%rdi 2083e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski 2094fbb3910SAndy Lutomirski popq %rdi 2103e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski popq %rsp 21147f33de4SLai JiangshanSYM_INNER_LABEL(entry_SYSRETQ_unsafe_stack, SYM_L_GLOBAL) 212ce656528SPeter Zijlstra ANNOTATE_NOENDBR 213afd30525SJuergen Gross swapgs 2147caf330fSPawan Gupta CLEAR_CPU_BUFFERS 215afd30525SJuergen Gross sysretq 21647f33de4SLai JiangshanSYM_INNER_LABEL(entry_SYSRETQ_end, SYM_L_GLOBAL) 217ce656528SPeter Zijlstra ANNOTATE_NOENDBR 218ce656528SPeter Zijlstra int3 219bc7b11c0SJiri SlabySYM_CODE_END(entry_SYSCALL_64) 220905a36a2SIngo Molnar 221905a36a2SIngo Molnar/* 2220100301bSBrian Gerst * %rdi: prev task 2230100301bSBrian Gerst * %rsi: next task 2240100301bSBrian Gerst */ 225b9f6976bSThomas Gleixner.pushsection .text, "ax" 22696c64806SJosh PoimboeufSYM_FUNC_START(__switch_to_asm) 2270100301bSBrian Gerst /* 2280100301bSBrian Gerst * Save callee-saved registers 2290100301bSBrian Gerst * This must match the order in inactive_task_frame 2300100301bSBrian Gerst */ 2310100301bSBrian Gerst pushq %rbp 2320100301bSBrian Gerst pushq %rbx 2330100301bSBrian Gerst pushq %r12 2340100301bSBrian Gerst pushq %r13 2350100301bSBrian Gerst pushq %r14 2360100301bSBrian Gerst pushq %r15 2370100301bSBrian Gerst 2380100301bSBrian Gerst /* switch stack */ 2390100301bSBrian Gerst movq %rsp, TASK_threadsp(%rdi) 2400100301bSBrian Gerst movq TASK_threadsp(%rsi), %rsp 2410100301bSBrian Gerst 242050e9baaSLinus Torvalds#ifdef CONFIG_STACKPROTECTOR 2430100301bSBrian Gerst movq TASK_stack_canary(%rsi), %rbx 2445b71ac8aSPeter Zijlstra (Intel) movq %rbx, PER_CPU_VAR(fixed_percpu_data) + FIXED_stack_canary 2450100301bSBrian Gerst#endif 2460100301bSBrian Gerst 247c995efd5SDavid Woodhouse /* 248c995efd5SDavid Woodhouse * When switching from a shallower to a deeper call stack 249c995efd5SDavid Woodhouse * the RSB may either underflow or use entries populated 250c995efd5SDavid Woodhouse * with userspace addresses. On CPUs where those concerns 251c995efd5SDavid Woodhouse * exist, overwrite the RSB with entries which capture 252c995efd5SDavid Woodhouse * speculative execution to prevent attack. 253c995efd5SDavid Woodhouse */ 254d1c99108SDavid Woodhouse FILL_RETURN_BUFFER %r12, RSB_CLEAR_LOOPS, X86_FEATURE_RSB_CTXSW 255c995efd5SDavid Woodhouse 2560100301bSBrian Gerst /* restore callee-saved registers */ 2570100301bSBrian Gerst popq %r15 2580100301bSBrian Gerst popq %r14 2590100301bSBrian Gerst popq %r13 2600100301bSBrian Gerst popq %r12 2610100301bSBrian Gerst popq %rbx 2620100301bSBrian Gerst popq %rbp 2630100301bSBrian Gerst 2640100301bSBrian Gerst jmp __switch_to 26596c64806SJosh PoimboeufSYM_FUNC_END(__switch_to_asm) 266b9f6976bSThomas Gleixner.popsection 2670100301bSBrian Gerst 2680100301bSBrian Gerst/* 269905a36a2SIngo Molnar * A newly forked process directly context switches into this address. 270905a36a2SIngo Molnar * 2710100301bSBrian Gerst * rax: prev task we switched from 272616d2483SBrian Gerst * rbx: kernel thread func (NULL for user thread) 273616d2483SBrian Gerst * r12: kernel thread arg 274905a36a2SIngo Molnar */ 275b9f6976bSThomas Gleixner.pushsection .text, "ax" 2763aec4ecbSBrian GerstSYM_CODE_START(ret_from_fork_asm) 2772e7e5bbbSPeter Zijlstra /* 2782e7e5bbbSPeter Zijlstra * This is the start of the kernel stack; even through there's a 2792e7e5bbbSPeter Zijlstra * register set at the top, the regset isn't necessarily coherent 2802e7e5bbbSPeter Zijlstra * (consider kthreads) and one cannot unwind further. 2812e7e5bbbSPeter Zijlstra * 2822e7e5bbbSPeter Zijlstra * This ensures stack unwinds of kernel threads terminate in a known 2832e7e5bbbSPeter Zijlstra * good state. 2842e7e5bbbSPeter Zijlstra */ 2852e7e5bbbSPeter Zijlstra UNWIND_HINT_END_OF_STACK 2863e3f0695SPeter Zijlstra ANNOTATE_NOENDBR // copy_thread 2875d821386SThomas Gleixner CALL_DEPTH_ACCOUNT 288905a36a2SIngo Molnar 2893aec4ecbSBrian Gerst movq %rax, %rdi /* prev */ 2903aec4ecbSBrian Gerst movq %rsp, %rsi /* regs */ 2913aec4ecbSBrian Gerst movq %rbx, %rdx /* fn */ 2923aec4ecbSBrian Gerst movq %r12, %rcx /* fn_arg */ 2933aec4ecbSBrian Gerst call ret_from_fork 294905a36a2SIngo Molnar 2952e7e5bbbSPeter Zijlstra /* 2962e7e5bbbSPeter Zijlstra * Set the stack state to what is expected for the target function 2972e7e5bbbSPeter Zijlstra * -- at this point the register set should be a valid user set 2982e7e5bbbSPeter Zijlstra * and unwind should work normally. 2992e7e5bbbSPeter Zijlstra */ 3002e7e5bbbSPeter Zijlstra UNWIND_HINT_REGS 3018a055d7fSAndy Lutomirski jmp swapgs_restore_regs_and_return_to_usermode 3023aec4ecbSBrian GerstSYM_CODE_END(ret_from_fork_asm) 303b9f6976bSThomas Gleixner.popsection 304905a36a2SIngo Molnar 3051d3e53e8SAndy Lutomirski.macro DEBUG_ENTRY_ASSERT_IRQS_OFF 3061d3e53e8SAndy Lutomirski#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ENTRY 307e17f8234SBoris Ostrovsky pushq %rax 308fafe5e74SJuergen Gross SAVE_FLAGS 309e17f8234SBoris Ostrovsky testl $X86_EFLAGS_IF, %eax 3101d3e53e8SAndy Lutomirski jz .Lokay_\@ 3111d3e53e8SAndy Lutomirski ud2 3121d3e53e8SAndy Lutomirski.Lokay_\@: 313e17f8234SBoris Ostrovsky popq %rax 3141d3e53e8SAndy Lutomirski#endif 3151d3e53e8SAndy Lutomirski.endm 3161d3e53e8SAndy Lutomirski 317c22cf380SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_START(xen_error_entry) 318c22cf380SThomas Gleixner ANNOTATE_NOENDBR 319d147553bSPeter Zijlstra UNWIND_HINT_FUNC 3202c08b9b3SPeter Zijlstra PUSH_AND_CLEAR_REGS save_ret=1 3212c08b9b3SPeter Zijlstra ENCODE_FRAME_POINTER 8 3225d821386SThomas Gleixner UNTRAIN_RET_FROM_CALL 323d147553bSPeter Zijlstra RET 324d147553bSPeter ZijlstraSYM_CODE_END(xen_error_entry) 325d147553bSPeter Zijlstra 326cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner/** 327cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * idtentry_body - Macro to emit code calling the C function 328cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * @cfunc: C function to be called 329cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * @has_error_code: Hardware pushed error code on stack 330cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner */ 331e2dcb5f1SThomas Gleixner.macro idtentry_body cfunc has_error_code:req 332cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 33364cbd0acSLai Jiangshan /* 33464cbd0acSLai Jiangshan * Call error_entry() and switch to the task stack if from userspace. 33564cbd0acSLai Jiangshan * 33664cbd0acSLai Jiangshan * When in XENPV, it is already in the task stack, and it can't fault 33764cbd0acSLai Jiangshan * for native_iret() nor native_load_gs_index() since XENPV uses its 33864cbd0acSLai Jiangshan * own pvops for IRET and load_gs_index(). And it doesn't need to 33964cbd0acSLai Jiangshan * switch the CR3. So it can skip invoking error_entry(). 34064cbd0acSLai Jiangshan */ 34164cbd0acSLai Jiangshan ALTERNATIVE "call error_entry; movq %rax, %rsp", \ 342d147553bSPeter Zijlstra "call xen_error_entry", X86_FEATURE_XENPV 34364cbd0acSLai Jiangshan 344520a7e80SLai Jiangshan ENCODE_FRAME_POINTER 345cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner UNWIND_HINT_REGS 346cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 347cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner movq %rsp, %rdi /* pt_regs pointer into 1st argument*/ 348cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 349cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner .if \has_error_code == 1 350cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner movq ORIG_RAX(%rsp), %rsi /* get error code into 2nd argument*/ 351cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner movq $-1, ORIG_RAX(%rsp) /* no syscall to restart */ 352cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner .endif 353cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 354cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner call \cfunc 355cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 356d66e9d50SPeter Zijlstra /* For some configurations \cfunc ends up being a noreturn. */ 357d66e9d50SPeter Zijlstra REACHABLE 358d66e9d50SPeter Zijlstra 359424c7d0aSThomas Gleixner jmp error_return 360cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner.endm 361cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 362cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner/** 363cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * idtentry - Macro to generate entry stubs for simple IDT entries 364cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * @vector: Vector number 365cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * @asmsym: ASM symbol for the entry point 366cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * @cfunc: C function to be called 367cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * @has_error_code: Hardware pushed error code on stack 368cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * 369cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * The macro emits code to set up the kernel context for straight forward 370cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * and simple IDT entries. No IST stack, no paranoid entry checks. 371cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner */ 372e2dcb5f1SThomas Gleixner.macro idtentry vector asmsym cfunc has_error_code:req 373cfa82a00SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_START(\asmsym) 37437064583SJosh Poimboeuf 37537064583SJosh Poimboeuf .if \vector == X86_TRAP_BP 37637064583SJosh Poimboeuf /* #BP advances %rip to the next instruction */ 3774708ea14SJosh Poimboeuf UNWIND_HINT_IRET_ENTRY offset=\has_error_code*8 signal=0 37837064583SJosh Poimboeuf .else 3794708ea14SJosh Poimboeuf UNWIND_HINT_IRET_ENTRY offset=\has_error_code*8 38037064583SJosh Poimboeuf .endif 38137064583SJosh Poimboeuf 3828f93402bSPeter Zijlstra ENDBR 383cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner ASM_CLAC 384c64cc280SLai Jiangshan cld 385cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 386cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner .if \has_error_code == 0 387cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner pushq $-1 /* ORIG_RAX: no syscall to restart */ 388cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner .endif 389cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 390cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner .if \vector == X86_TRAP_BP 391cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner /* 392cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * If coming from kernel space, create a 6-word gap to allow the 393cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * int3 handler to emulate a call instruction. 394cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner */ 395cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner testb $3, CS-ORIG_RAX(%rsp) 396cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner jnz .Lfrom_usermode_no_gap_\@ 397cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner .rept 6 398cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner pushq 5*8(%rsp) 399cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner .endr 400cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS offset=8 401cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner.Lfrom_usermode_no_gap_\@: 402cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner .endif 403cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 404e2dcb5f1SThomas Gleixner idtentry_body \cfunc \has_error_code 405cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 406cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner_ASM_NOKPROBE(\asmsym) 407cfa82a00SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_END(\asmsym) 408cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner.endm 409cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 410cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner/* 4110bf7c314SThomas Gleixner * Interrupt entry/exit. 4120bf7c314SThomas Gleixner * 4130bf7c314SThomas Gleixner + The interrupt stubs push (vector) onto the stack, which is the error_code 4140bf7c314SThomas Gleixner * position of idtentry exceptions, and jump to one of the two idtentry points 4150bf7c314SThomas Gleixner * (common/spurious). 4160bf7c314SThomas Gleixner * 4170bf7c314SThomas Gleixner * common_interrupt is a hotpath, align it to a cache line 4180bf7c314SThomas Gleixner */ 4190bf7c314SThomas Gleixner.macro idtentry_irq vector cfunc 4200bf7c314SThomas Gleixner .p2align CONFIG_X86_L1_CACHE_SHIFT 4210bf7c314SThomas Gleixner idtentry \vector asm_\cfunc \cfunc has_error_code=1 4220bf7c314SThomas Gleixner.endm 4230bf7c314SThomas Gleixner 4240bf7c314SThomas Gleixner/* 4256368558cSThomas Gleixner * System vectors which invoke their handlers directly and are not 4266368558cSThomas Gleixner * going through the regular common device interrupt handling code. 4276368558cSThomas Gleixner */ 4286368558cSThomas Gleixner.macro idtentry_sysvec vector cfunc 4296368558cSThomas Gleixner idtentry \vector asm_\cfunc \cfunc has_error_code=0 4306368558cSThomas Gleixner.endm 4316368558cSThomas Gleixner 432cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner/** 433cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * idtentry_mce_db - Macro to generate entry stubs for #MC and #DB 434cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * @vector: Vector number 435cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * @asmsym: ASM symbol for the entry point 436cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * @cfunc: C function to be called 437cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * 438cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * The macro emits code to set up the kernel context for #MC and #DB 439cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * 440cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * If the entry comes from user space it uses the normal entry path 441cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * including the return to user space work and preemption checks on 442cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * exit. 443cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * 444cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * If hits in kernel mode then it needs to go through the paranoid 445cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * entry as the exception can hit any random state. No preemption 446cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * check on exit to keep the paranoid path simple. 447cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner */ 448cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner.macro idtentry_mce_db vector asmsym cfunc 449cfa82a00SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_START(\asmsym) 4504708ea14SJosh Poimboeuf UNWIND_HINT_IRET_ENTRY 4518f93402bSPeter Zijlstra ENDBR 452cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner ASM_CLAC 453c64cc280SLai Jiangshan cld 454cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 455cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner pushq $-1 /* ORIG_RAX: no syscall to restart */ 456cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 457cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner /* 458cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * If the entry is from userspace, switch stacks and treat it as 459cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * a normal entry. 460cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner */ 461cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner testb $3, CS-ORIG_RAX(%rsp) 462cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner jnz .Lfrom_usermode_switch_stack_\@ 463cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 464c82965f9SChang S. Bae /* paranoid_entry returns GS information for paranoid_exit in EBX. */ 465cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner call paranoid_entry 466cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 467cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner UNWIND_HINT_REGS 468cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 469cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner movq %rsp, %rdi /* pt_regs pointer */ 470cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 471cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner call \cfunc 472cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 473cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner jmp paranoid_exit 474cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 475cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner /* Switch to the regular task stack and use the noist entry point */ 476cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner.Lfrom_usermode_switch_stack_\@: 477e2dcb5f1SThomas Gleixner idtentry_body noist_\cfunc, has_error_code=0 478cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 479cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner_ASM_NOKPROBE(\asmsym) 480cfa82a00SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_END(\asmsym) 481cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner.endm 482cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 483a13644f3SJoerg Roedel#ifdef CONFIG_AMD_MEM_ENCRYPT 484a13644f3SJoerg Roedel/** 485a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * idtentry_vc - Macro to generate entry stub for #VC 486a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * @vector: Vector number 487a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * @asmsym: ASM symbol for the entry point 488a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * @cfunc: C function to be called 489a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * 490a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * The macro emits code to set up the kernel context for #VC. The #VC handler 491a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * runs on an IST stack and needs to be able to cause nested #VC exceptions. 492a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * 493a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * To make this work the #VC entry code tries its best to pretend it doesn't use 494a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * an IST stack by switching to the task stack if coming from user-space (which 495a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * includes early SYSCALL entry path) or back to the stack in the IRET frame if 496a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * entered from kernel-mode. 497a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * 498a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * If entered from kernel-mode the return stack is validated first, and if it is 499a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * not safe to use (e.g. because it points to the entry stack) the #VC handler 500a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * will switch to a fall-back stack (VC2) and call a special handler function. 501a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * 502a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * The macro is only used for one vector, but it is planned to be extended in 503a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * the future for the #HV exception. 504a13644f3SJoerg Roedel */ 505a13644f3SJoerg Roedel.macro idtentry_vc vector asmsym cfunc 506a13644f3SJoerg RoedelSYM_CODE_START(\asmsym) 5074708ea14SJosh Poimboeuf UNWIND_HINT_IRET_ENTRY 5088f93402bSPeter Zijlstra ENDBR 509a13644f3SJoerg Roedel ASM_CLAC 510c64cc280SLai Jiangshan cld 511a13644f3SJoerg Roedel 512a13644f3SJoerg Roedel /* 513a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * If the entry is from userspace, switch stacks and treat it as 514a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * a normal entry. 515a13644f3SJoerg Roedel */ 516a13644f3SJoerg Roedel testb $3, CS-ORIG_RAX(%rsp) 517a13644f3SJoerg Roedel jnz .Lfrom_usermode_switch_stack_\@ 518a13644f3SJoerg Roedel 519a13644f3SJoerg Roedel /* 520a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * paranoid_entry returns SWAPGS flag for paranoid_exit in EBX. 521a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * EBX == 0 -> SWAPGS, EBX == 1 -> no SWAPGS 522a13644f3SJoerg Roedel */ 523a13644f3SJoerg Roedel call paranoid_entry 524a13644f3SJoerg Roedel 525a13644f3SJoerg Roedel UNWIND_HINT_REGS 526a13644f3SJoerg Roedel 527a13644f3SJoerg Roedel /* 528a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * Switch off the IST stack to make it free for nested exceptions. The 529a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * vc_switch_off_ist() function will switch back to the interrupted 530a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * stack if it is safe to do so. If not it switches to the VC fall-back 531a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * stack. 532a13644f3SJoerg Roedel */ 533a13644f3SJoerg Roedel movq %rsp, %rdi /* pt_regs pointer */ 534a13644f3SJoerg Roedel call vc_switch_off_ist 535a13644f3SJoerg Roedel movq %rax, %rsp /* Switch to new stack */ 536a13644f3SJoerg Roedel 537c42b1451SLai Jiangshan ENCODE_FRAME_POINTER 538a13644f3SJoerg Roedel UNWIND_HINT_REGS 539a13644f3SJoerg Roedel 540a13644f3SJoerg Roedel /* Update pt_regs */ 541a13644f3SJoerg Roedel movq ORIG_RAX(%rsp), %rsi /* get error code into 2nd argument*/ 542a13644f3SJoerg Roedel movq $-1, ORIG_RAX(%rsp) /* no syscall to restart */ 543a13644f3SJoerg Roedel 544a13644f3SJoerg Roedel movq %rsp, %rdi /* pt_regs pointer */ 545a13644f3SJoerg Roedel 546be1a5408SJoerg Roedel call kernel_\cfunc 547a13644f3SJoerg Roedel 548a13644f3SJoerg Roedel /* 549a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * No need to switch back to the IST stack. The current stack is either 550a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * identical to the stack in the IRET frame or the VC fall-back stack, 551163b0991SIngo Molnar * so it is definitely mapped even with PTI enabled. 552a13644f3SJoerg Roedel */ 553a13644f3SJoerg Roedel jmp paranoid_exit 554a13644f3SJoerg Roedel 555a13644f3SJoerg Roedel /* Switch to the regular task stack */ 556a13644f3SJoerg Roedel.Lfrom_usermode_switch_stack_\@: 557be1a5408SJoerg Roedel idtentry_body user_\cfunc, has_error_code=1 558a13644f3SJoerg Roedel 559a13644f3SJoerg Roedel_ASM_NOKPROBE(\asmsym) 560a13644f3SJoerg RoedelSYM_CODE_END(\asmsym) 561a13644f3SJoerg Roedel.endm 562a13644f3SJoerg Roedel#endif 563a13644f3SJoerg Roedel 564cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner/* 565cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * Double fault entry. Straight paranoid. No checks from which context 566cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * this comes because for the espfix induced #DF this would do the wrong 567cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * thing. 568cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner */ 569cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner.macro idtentry_df vector asmsym cfunc 570cfa82a00SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_START(\asmsym) 5714708ea14SJosh Poimboeuf UNWIND_HINT_IRET_ENTRY offset=8 5728f93402bSPeter Zijlstra ENDBR 573cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner ASM_CLAC 574c64cc280SLai Jiangshan cld 575cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 576c82965f9SChang S. Bae /* paranoid_entry returns GS information for paranoid_exit in EBX. */ 577cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner call paranoid_entry 578cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner UNWIND_HINT_REGS 579cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 580cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner movq %rsp, %rdi /* pt_regs pointer into first argument */ 581cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner movq ORIG_RAX(%rsp), %rsi /* get error code into 2nd argument*/ 582cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner movq $-1, ORIG_RAX(%rsp) /* no syscall to restart */ 583cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner call \cfunc 584cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 5853515899bSPeter Zijlstra /* For some configurations \cfunc ends up being a noreturn. */ 5863515899bSPeter Zijlstra REACHABLE 5873515899bSPeter Zijlstra 588cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner jmp paranoid_exit 589cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 590cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner_ASM_NOKPROBE(\asmsym) 591cfa82a00SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_END(\asmsym) 592cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner.endm 593cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner 594905a36a2SIngo Molnar/* 59553aaf262SThomas Gleixner * Include the defines which emit the idt entries which are shared 596f0178fc0SThomas Gleixner * shared between 32 and 64 bit and emit the __irqentry_text_* markers 597f0178fc0SThomas Gleixner * so the stacktrace boundary checks work. 59853aaf262SThomas Gleixner */ 59967e93dddSThomas Gleixner __ALIGN 600f0178fc0SThomas Gleixner .globl __irqentry_text_start 601f0178fc0SThomas Gleixner__irqentry_text_start: 602f0178fc0SThomas Gleixner 60353aaf262SThomas Gleixner#include <asm/idtentry.h> 60453aaf262SThomas Gleixner 60567e93dddSThomas Gleixner __ALIGN 606f0178fc0SThomas Gleixner .globl __irqentry_text_end 607f0178fc0SThomas Gleixner__irqentry_text_end: 6083e3f0695SPeter Zijlstra ANNOTATE_NOENDBR 609f0178fc0SThomas Gleixner 610fa5e5c40SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_START_LOCAL(common_interrupt_return) 61126ba4e57SJiri SlabySYM_INNER_LABEL(swapgs_restore_regs_and_return_to_usermode, SYM_L_GLOBAL) 6122dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra IBRS_EXIT 61326c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ENTRY 61426c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski /* Assert that pt_regs indicates user mode. */ 6151e4c4f61SBorislav Petkov testb $3, CS(%rsp) 61626c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski jnz 1f 61726c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski ud2 61826c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski1: 61926c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski#endif 6205c8f6a2eSLai Jiangshan#ifdef CONFIG_XEN_PV 6215c8f6a2eSLai Jiangshan ALTERNATIVE "", "jmp xenpv_restore_regs_and_return_to_usermode", X86_FEATURE_XENPV 6225c8f6a2eSLai Jiangshan#endif 6235c8f6a2eSLai Jiangshan 624502af0d7SDominik Brodowski POP_REGS pop_rdi=0 6253e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski 6263e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski /* 6273e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski * The stack is now user RDI, orig_ax, RIP, CS, EFLAGS, RSP, SS. 6283e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski * Save old stack pointer and switch to trampoline stack. 6293e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski */ 6303e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski movq %rsp, %rdi 631c482feefSAndy Lutomirski movq PER_CPU_VAR(cpu_tss_rw + TSS_sp0), %rsp 632fb799447SJosh Poimboeuf UNWIND_HINT_END_OF_STACK 6333e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski 6343e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski /* Copy the IRET frame to the trampoline stack. */ 6353e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski pushq 6*8(%rdi) /* SS */ 6363e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski pushq 5*8(%rdi) /* RSP */ 6373e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski pushq 4*8(%rdi) /* EFLAGS */ 6383e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski pushq 3*8(%rdi) /* CS */ 6393e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski pushq 2*8(%rdi) /* RIP */ 6403e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski 6413e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski /* Push user RDI on the trampoline stack. */ 6423e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski pushq (%rdi) 6433e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski 6443e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski /* 6453e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski * We are on the trampoline stack. All regs except RDI are live. 6463e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski * We can do future final exit work right here. 6473e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski */ 648afaef01cSAlexander Popov STACKLEAK_ERASE_NOCLOBBER 6493e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski 6506fd166aaSPeter Zijlstra SWITCH_TO_USER_CR3_STACK scratch_reg=%rdi 6518a09317bSDave Hansen 6523e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski /* Restore RDI. */ 6533e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski popq %rdi 6546cf3e4c0SPeter Zijlstra swapgs 6557caf330fSPawan Gupta CLEAR_CPU_BUFFERS 6568b87d8ceSPeter Zijlstra jmp .Lnative_iret 65726c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski 658905a36a2SIngo Molnar 65926ba4e57SJiri SlabySYM_INNER_LABEL(restore_regs_and_return_to_kernel, SYM_L_GLOBAL) 66026c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ENTRY 66126c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski /* Assert that pt_regs indicates kernel mode. */ 6621e4c4f61SBorislav Petkov testb $3, CS(%rsp) 66326c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski jz 1f 66426c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski ud2 66526c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski1: 66626c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski#endif 667502af0d7SDominik Brodowski POP_REGS 668e872045bSAndy Lutomirski addq $8, %rsp /* skip regs->orig_ax */ 66910bcc80eSMathieu Desnoyers /* 67010bcc80eSMathieu Desnoyers * ARCH_HAS_MEMBARRIER_SYNC_CORE rely on IRET core serialization 67110bcc80eSMathieu Desnoyers * when returning from IPI handler. 67210bcc80eSMathieu Desnoyers */ 6738b87d8ceSPeter Zijlstra#ifdef CONFIG_XEN_PV 6748b87d8ceSPeter ZijlstraSYM_INNER_LABEL(early_xen_iret_patch, SYM_L_GLOBAL) 6758b87d8ceSPeter Zijlstra ANNOTATE_NOENDBR 6768b87d8ceSPeter Zijlstra .byte 0xe9 6778b87d8ceSPeter Zijlstra .long .Lnative_iret - (. + 4) 6788b87d8ceSPeter Zijlstra#endif 679905a36a2SIngo Molnar 6808b87d8ceSPeter Zijlstra.Lnative_iret: 6818c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS 682905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* 683905a36a2SIngo Molnar * Are we returning to a stack segment from the LDT? Note: in 684905a36a2SIngo Molnar * 64-bit mode SS:RSP on the exception stack is always valid. 685905a36a2SIngo Molnar */ 686905a36a2SIngo Molnar#ifdef CONFIG_X86_ESPFIX64 687905a36a2SIngo Molnar testb $4, (SS-RIP)(%rsp) 688905a36a2SIngo Molnar jnz native_irq_return_ldt 689905a36a2SIngo Molnar#endif 690905a36a2SIngo Molnar 691cc66936eSJiri SlabySYM_INNER_LABEL(native_irq_return_iret, SYM_L_GLOBAL) 6923e3f0695SPeter Zijlstra ANNOTATE_NOENDBR // exc_double_fault 693905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* 694905a36a2SIngo Molnar * This may fault. Non-paranoid faults on return to userspace are 695905a36a2SIngo Molnar * handled by fixup_bad_iret. These include #SS, #GP, and #NP. 696c29c775aSThomas Gleixner * Double-faults due to espfix64 are handled in exc_double_fault. 697905a36a2SIngo Molnar * Other faults here are fatal. 698905a36a2SIngo Molnar */ 699905a36a2SIngo Molnar iretq 700905a36a2SIngo Molnar 701905a36a2SIngo Molnar#ifdef CONFIG_X86_ESPFIX64 702905a36a2SIngo Molnarnative_irq_return_ldt: 70385063facSAndy Lutomirski /* 70485063facSAndy Lutomirski * We are running with user GSBASE. All GPRs contain their user 70585063facSAndy Lutomirski * values. We have a percpu ESPFIX stack that is eight slots 70685063facSAndy Lutomirski * long (see ESPFIX_STACK_SIZE). espfix_waddr points to the bottom 70785063facSAndy Lutomirski * of the ESPFIX stack. 70885063facSAndy Lutomirski * 70985063facSAndy Lutomirski * We clobber RAX and RDI in this code. We stash RDI on the 71085063facSAndy Lutomirski * normal stack and RAX on the ESPFIX stack. 71185063facSAndy Lutomirski * 71285063facSAndy Lutomirski * The ESPFIX stack layout we set up looks like this: 71385063facSAndy Lutomirski * 71485063facSAndy Lutomirski * --- top of ESPFIX stack --- 71585063facSAndy Lutomirski * SS 71685063facSAndy Lutomirski * RSP 71785063facSAndy Lutomirski * RFLAGS 71885063facSAndy Lutomirski * CS 71985063facSAndy Lutomirski * RIP <-- RSP points here when we're done 72085063facSAndy Lutomirski * RAX <-- espfix_waddr points here 72185063facSAndy Lutomirski * --- bottom of ESPFIX stack --- 72285063facSAndy Lutomirski */ 72385063facSAndy Lutomirski 72485063facSAndy Lutomirski pushq %rdi /* Stash user RDI */ 72553c9d924SJuergen Gross swapgs /* to kernel GS */ 7268a09317bSDave Hansen SWITCH_TO_KERNEL_CR3 scratch_reg=%rdi /* to kernel CR3 */ 7278a09317bSDave Hansen 728905a36a2SIngo Molnar movq PER_CPU_VAR(espfix_waddr), %rdi 72985063facSAndy Lutomirski movq %rax, (0*8)(%rdi) /* user RAX */ 73085063facSAndy Lutomirski movq (1*8)(%rsp), %rax /* user RIP */ 731905a36a2SIngo Molnar movq %rax, (1*8)(%rdi) 73285063facSAndy Lutomirski movq (2*8)(%rsp), %rax /* user CS */ 733905a36a2SIngo Molnar movq %rax, (2*8)(%rdi) 73485063facSAndy Lutomirski movq (3*8)(%rsp), %rax /* user RFLAGS */ 735905a36a2SIngo Molnar movq %rax, (3*8)(%rdi) 73685063facSAndy Lutomirski movq (5*8)(%rsp), %rax /* user SS */ 737905a36a2SIngo Molnar movq %rax, (5*8)(%rdi) 73885063facSAndy Lutomirski movq (4*8)(%rsp), %rax /* user RSP */ 739905a36a2SIngo Molnar movq %rax, (4*8)(%rdi) 74085063facSAndy Lutomirski /* Now RAX == RSP. */ 74185063facSAndy Lutomirski 74285063facSAndy Lutomirski andl $0xffff0000, %eax /* RAX = (RSP & 0xffff0000) */ 74385063facSAndy Lutomirski 74485063facSAndy Lutomirski /* 74585063facSAndy Lutomirski * espfix_stack[31:16] == 0. The page tables are set up such that 74685063facSAndy Lutomirski * (espfix_stack | (X & 0xffff0000)) points to a read-only alias of 74785063facSAndy Lutomirski * espfix_waddr for any X. That is, there are 65536 RO aliases of 74885063facSAndy Lutomirski * the same page. Set up RSP so that RSP[31:16] contains the 74985063facSAndy Lutomirski * respective 16 bits of the /userspace/ RSP and RSP nonetheless 75085063facSAndy Lutomirski * still points to an RO alias of the ESPFIX stack. 75185063facSAndy Lutomirski */ 752905a36a2SIngo Molnar orq PER_CPU_VAR(espfix_stack), %rax 7538a09317bSDave Hansen 7546fd166aaSPeter Zijlstra SWITCH_TO_USER_CR3_STACK scratch_reg=%rdi 75553c9d924SJuergen Gross swapgs /* to user GS */ 7568a09317bSDave Hansen popq %rdi /* Restore user RDI */ 7578a09317bSDave Hansen 758905a36a2SIngo Molnar movq %rax, %rsp 7598c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS offset=8 76085063facSAndy Lutomirski 76185063facSAndy Lutomirski /* 76285063facSAndy Lutomirski * At this point, we cannot write to the stack any more, but we can 76385063facSAndy Lutomirski * still read. 76485063facSAndy Lutomirski */ 76585063facSAndy Lutomirski popq %rax /* Restore user RAX */ 76685063facSAndy Lutomirski 7677caf330fSPawan Gupta CLEAR_CPU_BUFFERS 7687caf330fSPawan Gupta 76985063facSAndy Lutomirski /* 77085063facSAndy Lutomirski * RSP now points to an ordinary IRET frame, except that the page 77185063facSAndy Lutomirski * is read-only and RSP[31:16] are preloaded with the userspace 77285063facSAndy Lutomirski * values. We can now IRET back to userspace. 77385063facSAndy Lutomirski */ 774905a36a2SIngo Molnar jmp native_irq_return_iret 775905a36a2SIngo Molnar#endif 776fa5e5c40SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_END(common_interrupt_return) 777fa5e5c40SThomas Gleixner_ASM_NOKPROBE(common_interrupt_return) 778905a36a2SIngo Molnar 779905a36a2SIngo Molnar/* 7804d732138SIngo Molnar * Reload gs selector with exception handling 781df729fb0SH. Peter Anvin (Intel) * di: new selector 782b9f6976bSThomas Gleixner * 783b9f6976bSThomas Gleixner * Is in entry.text as it shouldn't be instrumented. 7844d732138SIngo Molnar */ 785410367e3SThomas GleixnerSYM_FUNC_START(asm_load_gs_index) 7868c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf FRAME_BEGIN 787c9317202SThomas Gleixner swapgs 78842c748bbSBorislav Petkov.Lgs_change: 7893e3f0695SPeter Zijlstra ANNOTATE_NOENDBR // error_entry 790905a36a2SIngo Molnar movl %edi, %gs 79196e5d28aSBorislav Petkov2: ALTERNATIVE "", "mfence", X86_BUG_SWAPGS_FENCE 792c9317202SThomas Gleixner swapgs 7938c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf FRAME_END 794f94909ceSPeter Zijlstra RET 795905a36a2SIngo Molnar 796905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* running with kernelgs */ 79716e617d0SPeter Zijlstra.Lbad_gs: 798c9317202SThomas Gleixner swapgs /* switch back to user gs */ 799b038c842SAndy Lutomirski.macro ZAP_GS 800b038c842SAndy Lutomirski /* This can't be a string because the preprocessor needs to see it. */ 801b038c842SAndy Lutomirski movl $__USER_DS, %eax 802b038c842SAndy Lutomirski movl %eax, %gs 803b038c842SAndy Lutomirski.endm 804b038c842SAndy Lutomirski ALTERNATIVE "", "ZAP_GS", X86_BUG_NULL_SEG 805905a36a2SIngo Molnar xorl %eax, %eax 806905a36a2SIngo Molnar movl %eax, %gs 807905a36a2SIngo Molnar jmp 2b 80816e617d0SPeter Zijlstra 80916e617d0SPeter Zijlstra _ASM_EXTABLE(.Lgs_change, .Lbad_gs) 81016e617d0SPeter Zijlstra 81116e617d0SPeter ZijlstraSYM_FUNC_END(asm_load_gs_index) 81216e617d0SPeter ZijlstraEXPORT_SYMBOL(asm_load_gs_index) 813905a36a2SIngo Molnar 81428c11b0fSJuergen Gross#ifdef CONFIG_XEN_PV 815905a36a2SIngo Molnar/* 816905a36a2SIngo Molnar * A note on the "critical region" in our callback handler. 817905a36a2SIngo Molnar * We want to avoid stacking callback handlers due to events occurring 818905a36a2SIngo Molnar * during handling of the last event. To do this, we keep events disabled 819905a36a2SIngo Molnar * until we've done all processing. HOWEVER, we must enable events before 820905a36a2SIngo Molnar * popping the stack frame (can't be done atomically) and so it would still 821905a36a2SIngo Molnar * be possible to get enough handler activations to overflow the stack. 822905a36a2SIngo Molnar * Although unlikely, bugs of that kind are hard to track down, so we'd 823905a36a2SIngo Molnar * like to avoid the possibility. 824905a36a2SIngo Molnar * So, on entry to the handler we detect whether we interrupted an 825905a36a2SIngo Molnar * existing activation in its critical region -- if so, we pop the current 826905a36a2SIngo Molnar * activation and restart the handler using the previous one. 8272f6474e4SThomas Gleixner * 8282f6474e4SThomas Gleixner * C calling convention: exc_xen_hypervisor_callback(struct *pt_regs) 829905a36a2SIngo Molnar */ 83067e93dddSThomas Gleixner __FUNC_ALIGN 83167e93dddSThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_START_LOCAL_NOALIGN(exc_xen_hypervisor_callback) 8324d732138SIngo Molnar 833905a36a2SIngo Molnar/* 834905a36a2SIngo Molnar * Since we don't modify %rdi, evtchn_do_upall(struct *pt_regs) will 835905a36a2SIngo Molnar * see the correct pointer to the pt_regs 836905a36a2SIngo Molnar */ 8378c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf UNWIND_HINT_FUNC 8384d732138SIngo Molnar movq %rdi, %rsp /* we don't return, adjust the stack frame */ 8398c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf UNWIND_HINT_REGS 8401d3e53e8SAndy Lutomirski 8412f6474e4SThomas Gleixner call xen_pv_evtchn_do_upcall 8421d3e53e8SAndy Lutomirski 8432f6474e4SThomas Gleixner jmp error_return 8442f6474e4SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_END(exc_xen_hypervisor_callback) 845905a36a2SIngo Molnar 846905a36a2SIngo Molnar/* 847905a36a2SIngo Molnar * Hypervisor uses this for application faults while it executes. 848905a36a2SIngo Molnar * We get here for two reasons: 849905a36a2SIngo Molnar * 1. Fault while reloading DS, ES, FS or GS 850905a36a2SIngo Molnar * 2. Fault while executing IRET 851905a36a2SIngo Molnar * Category 1 we do not need to fix up as Xen has already reloaded all segment 852905a36a2SIngo Molnar * registers that could be reloaded and zeroed the others. 853905a36a2SIngo Molnar * Category 2 we fix up by killing the current process. We cannot use the 854905a36a2SIngo Molnar * normal Linux return path in this case because if we use the IRET hypercall 855905a36a2SIngo Molnar * to pop the stack frame we end up in an infinite loop of failsafe callbacks. 856905a36a2SIngo Molnar * We distinguish between categories by comparing each saved segment register 857905a36a2SIngo Molnar * with its current contents: any discrepancy means we in category 1. 858905a36a2SIngo Molnar */ 85967e93dddSThomas Gleixner __FUNC_ALIGN 86067e93dddSThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_START_NOALIGN(xen_failsafe_callback) 861fb799447SJosh Poimboeuf UNWIND_HINT_UNDEFINED 8625b2fc515SPeter Zijlstra ENDBR 863905a36a2SIngo Molnar movl %ds, %ecx 864905a36a2SIngo Molnar cmpw %cx, 0x10(%rsp) 865905a36a2SIngo Molnar jne 1f 866905a36a2SIngo Molnar movl %es, %ecx 867905a36a2SIngo Molnar cmpw %cx, 0x18(%rsp) 868905a36a2SIngo Molnar jne 1f 869905a36a2SIngo Molnar movl %fs, %ecx 870905a36a2SIngo Molnar cmpw %cx, 0x20(%rsp) 871905a36a2SIngo Molnar jne 1f 872905a36a2SIngo Molnar movl %gs, %ecx 873905a36a2SIngo Molnar cmpw %cx, 0x28(%rsp) 874905a36a2SIngo Molnar jne 1f 875905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* All segments match their saved values => Category 2 (Bad IRET). */ 876905a36a2SIngo Molnar movq (%rsp), %rcx 877905a36a2SIngo Molnar movq 8(%rsp), %r11 878905a36a2SIngo Molnar addq $0x30, %rsp 879905a36a2SIngo Molnar pushq $0 /* RIP */ 8808c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS offset=8 881be4c11afSThomas Gleixner jmp asm_exc_general_protection 882905a36a2SIngo Molnar1: /* Segment mismatch => Category 1 (Bad segment). Retry the IRET. */ 883905a36a2SIngo Molnar movq (%rsp), %rcx 884905a36a2SIngo Molnar movq 8(%rsp), %r11 885905a36a2SIngo Molnar addq $0x30, %rsp 8868c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS 887905a36a2SIngo Molnar pushq $-1 /* orig_ax = -1 => not a system call */ 8883f01daecSDominik Brodowski PUSH_AND_CLEAR_REGS 889946c1911SJosh Poimboeuf ENCODE_FRAME_POINTER 890e88d9741SThomas Gleixner jmp error_return 891bc7b11c0SJiri SlabySYM_CODE_END(xen_failsafe_callback) 89228c11b0fSJuergen Gross#endif /* CONFIG_XEN_PV */ 893905a36a2SIngo Molnar 894905a36a2SIngo Molnar/* 895c82965f9SChang S. Bae * Save all registers in pt_regs. Return GSBASE related information 896c82965f9SChang S. Bae * in EBX depending on the availability of the FSGSBASE instructions: 897c82965f9SChang S. Bae * 898c82965f9SChang S. Bae * FSGSBASE R/EBX 899c82965f9SChang S. Bae * N 0 -> SWAPGS on exit 900c82965f9SChang S. Bae * 1 -> no SWAPGS on exit 901c82965f9SChang S. Bae * 902c82965f9SChang S. Bae * Y GSBASE value at entry, must be restored in paranoid_exit 9032dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra * 9042dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra * R14 - old CR3 9052dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra * R15 - old SPEC_CTRL 906905a36a2SIngo Molnar */ 907c22cf380SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_START(paranoid_entry) 908c22cf380SThomas Gleixner ANNOTATE_NOENDBR 9098c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf UNWIND_HINT_FUNC 9109e809d15SDominik Brodowski PUSH_AND_CLEAR_REGS save_ret=1 9119e809d15SDominik Brodowski ENCODE_FRAME_POINTER 8 9128a09317bSDave Hansen 91316561f27SDave Hansen /* 91416561f27SDave Hansen * Always stash CR3 in %r14. This value will be restored, 915ae852495SAndy Lutomirski * verbatim, at exit. Needed if paranoid_entry interrupted 916ae852495SAndy Lutomirski * another entry that already switched to the user CR3 value 917ae852495SAndy Lutomirski * but has not yet returned to userspace. 91816561f27SDave Hansen * 91916561f27SDave Hansen * This is also why CS (stashed in the "iret frame" by the 92016561f27SDave Hansen * hardware at entry) can not be used: this may be a return 921ae852495SAndy Lutomirski * to kernel code, but with a user CR3 value. 92296b23714SChang S. Bae * 92396b23714SChang S. Bae * Switching CR3 does not depend on kernel GSBASE so it can 92496b23714SChang S. Bae * be done before switching to the kernel GSBASE. This is 92596b23714SChang S. Bae * required for FSGSBASE because the kernel GSBASE has to 92696b23714SChang S. Bae * be retrieved from a kernel internal table. 92716561f27SDave Hansen */ 9288a09317bSDave Hansen SAVE_AND_SWITCH_TO_KERNEL_CR3 scratch_reg=%rax save_reg=%r14 9298a09317bSDave Hansen 93018ec54fdSJosh Poimboeuf /* 931c82965f9SChang S. Bae * Handling GSBASE depends on the availability of FSGSBASE. 932c82965f9SChang S. Bae * 933c82965f9SChang S. Bae * Without FSGSBASE the kernel enforces that negative GSBASE 934c82965f9SChang S. Bae * values indicate kernel GSBASE. With FSGSBASE no assumptions 935c82965f9SChang S. Bae * can be made about the GSBASE value when entering from user 936c82965f9SChang S. Bae * space. 937c82965f9SChang S. Bae */ 938c82965f9SChang S. Bae ALTERNATIVE "jmp .Lparanoid_entry_checkgs", "", X86_FEATURE_FSGSBASE 939c82965f9SChang S. Bae 940c82965f9SChang S. Bae /* 941c82965f9SChang S. Bae * Read the current GSBASE and store it in %rbx unconditionally, 942c82965f9SChang S. Bae * retrieve and set the current CPUs kernel GSBASE. The stored value 943c82965f9SChang S. Bae * has to be restored in paranoid_exit unconditionally. 944c82965f9SChang S. Bae * 9450b2c605fSBorislav Petkov * The unconditional write to GS base below ensures that no subsequent 9460b2c605fSBorislav Petkov * loads based on a mispredicted GS base can happen, therefore no LFENCE 9470b2c605fSBorislav Petkov * is needed here. 948c82965f9SChang S. Bae */ 949c82965f9SChang S. Bae SAVE_AND_SET_GSBASE scratch_reg=%rax save_reg=%rbx 9502dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra jmp .Lparanoid_gsbase_done 951c82965f9SChang S. Bae 952c82965f9SChang S. Bae.Lparanoid_entry_checkgs: 95396b23714SChang S. Bae /* EBX = 1 -> kernel GSBASE active, no restore required */ 95496b23714SChang S. Bae movl $1, %ebx 955c07e4555SLai Jiangshan 95696b23714SChang S. Bae /* 95796b23714SChang S. Bae * The kernel-enforced convention is a negative GSBASE indicates 95896b23714SChang S. Bae * a kernel value. No SWAPGS needed on entry and exit. 95996b23714SChang S. Bae */ 96096b23714SChang S. Bae movl $MSR_GS_BASE, %ecx 96196b23714SChang S. Bae rdmsr 96296b23714SChang S. Bae testl %edx, %edx 963c07e4555SLai Jiangshan js .Lparanoid_kernel_gsbase 96418ec54fdSJosh Poimboeuf 96596b23714SChang S. Bae /* EBX = 0 -> SWAPGS required on exit */ 96696b23714SChang S. Bae xorl %ebx, %ebx 967c07e4555SLai Jiangshan swapgs 968c07e4555SLai Jiangshan.Lparanoid_kernel_gsbase: 969c07e4555SLai Jiangshan FENCE_SWAPGS_KERNEL_ENTRY 9702dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra.Lparanoid_gsbase_done: 9712dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra 9722dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra /* 9732dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra * Once we have CR3 and %GS setup save and set SPEC_CTRL. Just like 9742dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra * CR3 above, keep the old value in a callee saved register. 9752dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra */ 9762dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra IBRS_ENTER save_reg=%r15 9775d821386SThomas Gleixner UNTRAIN_RET_FROM_CALL 9782dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra 979f94909ceSPeter Zijlstra RET 980ef1e0315SJiri SlabySYM_CODE_END(paranoid_entry) 981905a36a2SIngo Molnar 982905a36a2SIngo Molnar/* 983905a36a2SIngo Molnar * "Paranoid" exit path from exception stack. This is invoked 984905a36a2SIngo Molnar * only on return from non-NMI IST interrupts that came 985905a36a2SIngo Molnar * from kernel space. 986905a36a2SIngo Molnar * 987905a36a2SIngo Molnar * We may be returning to very strange contexts (e.g. very early 988905a36a2SIngo Molnar * in syscall entry), so checking for preemption here would 989c82965f9SChang S. Bae * be complicated. Fortunately, there's no good reason to try 990c82965f9SChang S. Bae * to handle preemption here. 9914d732138SIngo Molnar * 992c82965f9SChang S. Bae * R/EBX contains the GSBASE related information depending on the 993c82965f9SChang S. Bae * availability of the FSGSBASE instructions: 994c82965f9SChang S. Bae * 995c82965f9SChang S. Bae * FSGSBASE R/EBX 996c82965f9SChang S. Bae * N 0 -> SWAPGS on exit 997c82965f9SChang S. Bae * 1 -> no SWAPGS on exit 998c82965f9SChang S. Bae * 999c82965f9SChang S. Bae * Y User space GSBASE, must be restored unconditionally 10002dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra * 10012dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra * R14 - old CR3 10022dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra * R15 - old SPEC_CTRL 1003905a36a2SIngo Molnar */ 1004ef1e0315SJiri SlabySYM_CODE_START_LOCAL(paranoid_exit) 10058c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf UNWIND_HINT_REGS 10062dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra 10072dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra /* 10082dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra * Must restore IBRS state before both CR3 and %GS since we need access 10092dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra * to the per-CPU x86_spec_ctrl_shadow variable. 10102dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra */ 10112dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra IBRS_EXIT save_reg=%r15 10122dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra 1013c82965f9SChang S. Bae /* 1014c82965f9SChang S. Bae * The order of operations is important. RESTORE_CR3 requires 1015c82965f9SChang S. Bae * kernel GSBASE. 1016c82965f9SChang S. Bae * 1017c82965f9SChang S. Bae * NB to anyone to try to optimize this code: this code does 1018c82965f9SChang S. Bae * not execute at all for exceptions from user mode. Those 10198c3223a5SJingyu Wang * exceptions go through error_return instead. 1020c82965f9SChang S. Bae */ 1021c82965f9SChang S. Bae RESTORE_CR3 scratch_reg=%rax save_reg=%r14 1022c82965f9SChang S. Bae 1023c82965f9SChang S. Bae /* Handle the three GSBASE cases */ 1024c82965f9SChang S. Bae ALTERNATIVE "jmp .Lparanoid_exit_checkgs", "", X86_FEATURE_FSGSBASE 1025c82965f9SChang S. Bae 1026c82965f9SChang S. Bae /* With FSGSBASE enabled, unconditionally restore GSBASE */ 1027c82965f9SChang S. Bae wrgsbase %rbx 102845c08383SThomas Gleixner jmp restore_regs_and_return_to_kernel 1029c82965f9SChang S. Bae 1030c82965f9SChang S. Bae.Lparanoid_exit_checkgs: 1031c82965f9SChang S. Bae /* On non-FSGSBASE systems, conditionally do SWAPGS */ 1032c82965f9SChang S. Bae testl %ebx, %ebx 1033c82965f9SChang S. Bae jnz restore_regs_and_return_to_kernel 1034c82965f9SChang S. Bae 1035c82965f9SChang S. Bae /* We are returning to a context with user GSBASE */ 103653c9d924SJuergen Gross swapgs 1037e5317832SAndy Lutomirski jmp restore_regs_and_return_to_kernel 1038ef1e0315SJiri SlabySYM_CODE_END(paranoid_exit) 1039905a36a2SIngo Molnar 1040905a36a2SIngo Molnar/* 1041ee774dacSLai Jiangshan * Switch GS and CR3 if needed. 1042905a36a2SIngo Molnar */ 1043c22cf380SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_START(error_entry) 1044c22cf380SThomas Gleixner ANNOTATE_NOENDBR 10459e809d15SDominik Brodowski UNWIND_HINT_FUNC 10462c08b9b3SPeter Zijlstra 10472c08b9b3SPeter Zijlstra PUSH_AND_CLEAR_REGS save_ret=1 10482c08b9b3SPeter Zijlstra ENCODE_FRAME_POINTER 8 10492c08b9b3SPeter Zijlstra 1050905a36a2SIngo Molnar testb $3, CS+8(%rsp) 1051cb6f64edSAndy Lutomirski jz .Lerror_kernelspace 1052539f5113SAndy Lutomirski 1053cb6f64edSAndy Lutomirski /* 1054cb6f64edSAndy Lutomirski * We entered from user mode or we're pretending to have entered 1055cb6f64edSAndy Lutomirski * from user mode due to an IRET fault. 1056cb6f64edSAndy Lutomirski */ 1057c89191ceSLai Jiangshan swapgs 105818ec54fdSJosh Poimboeuf FENCE_SWAPGS_USER_ENTRY 10598a09317bSDave Hansen /* We have user CR3. Change to kernel CR3. */ 10608a09317bSDave Hansen SWITCH_TO_KERNEL_CR3 scratch_reg=%rax 10612dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra IBRS_ENTER 10625d821386SThomas Gleixner UNTRAIN_RET_FROM_CALL 1063539f5113SAndy Lutomirski 1064520a7e80SLai Jiangshan leaq 8(%rsp), %rdi /* arg0 = pt_regs pointer */ 10657f2590a1SAndy Lutomirski /* Put us onto the real thread stack. */ 1066ef79ed20SPeter Zijlstra jmp sync_regs 106702bc7768SAndy Lutomirski 1068905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* 1069905a36a2SIngo Molnar * There are two places in the kernel that can potentially fault with 1070905a36a2SIngo Molnar * usergs. Handle them here. B stepping K8s sometimes report a 1071905a36a2SIngo Molnar * truncated RIP for IRET exceptions returning to compat mode. Check 1072905a36a2SIngo Molnar * for these here too. 1073905a36a2SIngo Molnar */ 1074cb6f64edSAndy Lutomirski.Lerror_kernelspace: 1075905a36a2SIngo Molnar leaq native_irq_return_iret(%rip), %rcx 1076905a36a2SIngo Molnar cmpq %rcx, RIP+8(%rsp) 1077cb6f64edSAndy Lutomirski je .Lerror_bad_iret 1078905a36a2SIngo Molnar movl %ecx, %eax /* zero extend */ 1079905a36a2SIngo Molnar cmpq %rax, RIP+8(%rsp) 1080cb6f64edSAndy Lutomirski je .Lbstep_iret 108142c748bbSBorislav Petkov cmpq $.Lgs_change, RIP+8(%rsp) 108218ec54fdSJosh Poimboeuf jne .Lerror_entry_done_lfence 1083539f5113SAndy Lutomirski 1084539f5113SAndy Lutomirski /* 108542c748bbSBorislav Petkov * hack: .Lgs_change can fail with user gsbase. If this happens, fix up 1086539f5113SAndy Lutomirski * gsbase and proceed. We'll fix up the exception and land in 108742c748bbSBorislav Petkov * .Lgs_change's error handler with kernel gsbase. 1088539f5113SAndy Lutomirski */ 1089c89191ceSLai Jiangshan swapgs 10901367afaaSLai Jiangshan 10911367afaaSLai Jiangshan /* 10921367afaaSLai Jiangshan * Issue an LFENCE to prevent GS speculation, regardless of whether it is a 10931367afaaSLai Jiangshan * kernel or user gsbase. 10941367afaaSLai Jiangshan */ 10951367afaaSLai Jiangshan.Lerror_entry_done_lfence: 10961367afaaSLai Jiangshan FENCE_SWAPGS_KERNEL_ENTRY 10975d821386SThomas Gleixner CALL_DEPTH_ACCOUNT 1098520a7e80SLai Jiangshan leaq 8(%rsp), %rax /* return pt_regs pointer */ 10994708ea14SJosh Poimboeuf VALIDATE_UNRET_END 1100f94909ceSPeter Zijlstra RET 1101905a36a2SIngo Molnar 1102cb6f64edSAndy Lutomirski.Lbstep_iret: 1103905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* Fix truncated RIP */ 1104905a36a2SIngo Molnar movq %rcx, RIP+8(%rsp) 1105905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* fall through */ 1106905a36a2SIngo Molnar 1107cb6f64edSAndy Lutomirski.Lerror_bad_iret: 1108539f5113SAndy Lutomirski /* 11098a09317bSDave Hansen * We came from an IRET to user mode, so we have user 11108a09317bSDave Hansen * gsbase and CR3. Switch to kernel gsbase and CR3: 1111539f5113SAndy Lutomirski */ 1112c89191ceSLai Jiangshan swapgs 111318ec54fdSJosh Poimboeuf FENCE_SWAPGS_USER_ENTRY 11148a09317bSDave Hansen SWITCH_TO_KERNEL_CR3 scratch_reg=%rax 11152dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra IBRS_ENTER 11165d821386SThomas Gleixner UNTRAIN_RET_FROM_CALL 1117539f5113SAndy Lutomirski 1118539f5113SAndy Lutomirski /* 1119539f5113SAndy Lutomirski * Pretend that the exception came from user mode: set up pt_regs 1120b3681dd5SAndy Lutomirski * as if we faulted immediately after IRET. 1121539f5113SAndy Lutomirski */ 1122520a7e80SLai Jiangshan leaq 8(%rsp), %rdi /* arg0 = pt_regs pointer */ 1123905a36a2SIngo Molnar call fixup_bad_iret 1124520a7e80SLai Jiangshan mov %rax, %rdi 1125ef79ed20SPeter Zijlstra jmp sync_regs 1126ef1e0315SJiri SlabySYM_CODE_END(error_entry) 1127905a36a2SIngo Molnar 1128424c7d0aSThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_START_LOCAL(error_return) 1129424c7d0aSThomas Gleixner UNWIND_HINT_REGS 1130424c7d0aSThomas Gleixner DEBUG_ENTRY_ASSERT_IRQS_OFF 1131424c7d0aSThomas Gleixner testb $3, CS(%rsp) 1132424c7d0aSThomas Gleixner jz restore_regs_and_return_to_kernel 1133424c7d0aSThomas Gleixner jmp swapgs_restore_regs_and_return_to_usermode 1134424c7d0aSThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_END(error_return) 1135424c7d0aSThomas Gleixner 1136929bacecSAndy Lutomirski/* 1137929bacecSAndy Lutomirski * Runs on exception stack. Xen PV does not go through this path at all, 1138929bacecSAndy Lutomirski * so we can use real assembly here. 11398a09317bSDave Hansen * 11408a09317bSDave Hansen * Registers: 11418a09317bSDave Hansen * %r14: Used to save/restore the CR3 of the interrupted context 11428a09317bSDave Hansen * when PAGE_TABLE_ISOLATION is in use. Do not clobber. 1143929bacecSAndy Lutomirski */ 11446271fef0SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_START(asm_exc_nmi) 11454708ea14SJosh Poimboeuf UNWIND_HINT_IRET_ENTRY 11468f93402bSPeter Zijlstra ENDBR 1147929bacecSAndy Lutomirski 1148fc57a7c6SAndy Lutomirski /* 1149905a36a2SIngo Molnar * We allow breakpoints in NMIs. If a breakpoint occurs, then 1150905a36a2SIngo Molnar * the iretq it performs will take us out of NMI context. 1151905a36a2SIngo Molnar * This means that we can have nested NMIs where the next 1152905a36a2SIngo Molnar * NMI is using the top of the stack of the previous NMI. We 1153905a36a2SIngo Molnar * can't let it execute because the nested NMI will corrupt the 1154905a36a2SIngo Molnar * stack of the previous NMI. NMI handlers are not re-entrant 1155905a36a2SIngo Molnar * anyway. 1156905a36a2SIngo Molnar * 1157905a36a2SIngo Molnar * To handle this case we do the following: 1158905a36a2SIngo Molnar * Check the a special location on the stack that contains 1159905a36a2SIngo Molnar * a variable that is set when NMIs are executing. 1160905a36a2SIngo Molnar * The interrupted task's stack is also checked to see if it 1161905a36a2SIngo Molnar * is an NMI stack. 1162905a36a2SIngo Molnar * If the variable is not set and the stack is not the NMI 1163905a36a2SIngo Molnar * stack then: 1164905a36a2SIngo Molnar * o Set the special variable on the stack 11650b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * o Copy the interrupt frame into an "outermost" location on the 11660b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * stack 11670b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * o Copy the interrupt frame into an "iret" location on the stack 1168905a36a2SIngo Molnar * o Continue processing the NMI 1169905a36a2SIngo Molnar * If the variable is set or the previous stack is the NMI stack: 11700b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * o Modify the "iret" location to jump to the repeat_nmi 1171905a36a2SIngo Molnar * o return back to the first NMI 1172905a36a2SIngo Molnar * 1173905a36a2SIngo Molnar * Now on exit of the first NMI, we first clear the stack variable 1174905a36a2SIngo Molnar * The NMI stack will tell any nested NMIs at that point that it is 1175905a36a2SIngo Molnar * nested. Then we pop the stack normally with iret, and if there was 1176905a36a2SIngo Molnar * a nested NMI that updated the copy interrupt stack frame, a 1177905a36a2SIngo Molnar * jump will be made to the repeat_nmi code that will handle the second 1178905a36a2SIngo Molnar * NMI. 11799b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski * 11809b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski * However, espfix prevents us from directly returning to userspace 11819b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski * with a single IRET instruction. Similarly, IRET to user mode 11829b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski * can fault. We therefore handle NMIs from user space like 11839b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski * other IST entries. 1184905a36a2SIngo Molnar */ 1185905a36a2SIngo Molnar 1186e93c1730SAndy Lutomirski ASM_CLAC 1187c64cc280SLai Jiangshan cld 1188e93c1730SAndy Lutomirski 1189905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* Use %rdx as our temp variable throughout */ 1190905a36a2SIngo Molnar pushq %rdx 1191905a36a2SIngo Molnar 11929b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski testb $3, CS-RIP+8(%rsp) 11939b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski jz .Lnmi_from_kernel 1194905a36a2SIngo Molnar 1195905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* 11969b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski * NMI from user mode. We need to run on the thread stack, but we 11979b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski * can't go through the normal entry paths: NMIs are masked, and 11989b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski * we don't want to enable interrupts, because then we'll end 11999b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski * up in an awkward situation in which IRQs are on but NMIs 12009b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski * are off. 120183c133cfSAndy Lutomirski * 120283c133cfSAndy Lutomirski * We also must not push anything to the stack before switching 120383c133cfSAndy Lutomirski * stacks lest we corrupt the "NMI executing" variable. 12049b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski */ 12059b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski 1206929bacecSAndy Lutomirski swapgs 120718ec54fdSJosh Poimboeuf FENCE_SWAPGS_USER_ENTRY 12088a09317bSDave Hansen SWITCH_TO_KERNEL_CR3 scratch_reg=%rdx 12099b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski movq %rsp, %rdx 1210c063a217SThomas Gleixner movq PER_CPU_VAR(pcpu_hot + X86_top_of_stack), %rsp 12118c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS base=%rdx offset=8 12129b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski pushq 5*8(%rdx) /* pt_regs->ss */ 12139b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski pushq 4*8(%rdx) /* pt_regs->rsp */ 12149b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski pushq 3*8(%rdx) /* pt_regs->flags */ 12159b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski pushq 2*8(%rdx) /* pt_regs->cs */ 12169b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski pushq 1*8(%rdx) /* pt_regs->rip */ 12178c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS 12189b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski pushq $-1 /* pt_regs->orig_ax */ 121930907fd1SDominik Brodowski PUSH_AND_CLEAR_REGS rdx=(%rdx) 1220946c1911SJosh Poimboeuf ENCODE_FRAME_POINTER 12219b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski 12222dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra IBRS_ENTER 12232dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra UNTRAIN_RET 12242dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra 12259b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski /* 12269b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski * At this point we no longer need to worry about stack damage 12279b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski * due to nesting -- we're on the normal thread stack and we're 12289b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski * done with the NMI stack. 12299b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski */ 12309b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski 12319b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski movq %rsp, %rdi 12329b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski movq $-1, %rsi 12336271fef0SThomas Gleixner call exc_nmi 12349b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski 12359b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski /* 12369b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski * Return back to user mode. We must *not* do the normal exit 1237946c1911SJosh Poimboeuf * work, because we don't want to enable interrupts. 12389b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski */ 12398a055d7fSAndy Lutomirski jmp swapgs_restore_regs_and_return_to_usermode 12409b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski 12419b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski.Lnmi_from_kernel: 12429b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski /* 12430b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * Here's what our stack frame will look like: 12440b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * +---------------------------------------------------------+ 12450b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * | original SS | 12460b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * | original Return RSP | 12470b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * | original RFLAGS | 12480b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * | original CS | 12490b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * | original RIP | 12500b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * +---------------------------------------------------------+ 12510b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * | temp storage for rdx | 12520b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * +---------------------------------------------------------+ 12530b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * | "NMI executing" variable | 12540b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * +---------------------------------------------------------+ 12550b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * | iret SS } Copied from "outermost" frame | 12560b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * | iret Return RSP } on each loop iteration; overwritten | 12570b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * | iret RFLAGS } by a nested NMI to force another | 12580b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * | iret CS } iteration if needed. | 12590b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * | iret RIP } | 12600b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * +---------------------------------------------------------+ 12610b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * | outermost SS } initialized in first_nmi; | 12620b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * | outermost Return RSP } will not be changed before | 12630b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * | outermost RFLAGS } NMI processing is done. | 12640b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * | outermost CS } Copied to "iret" frame on each | 12650b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * | outermost RIP } iteration. | 12660b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * +---------------------------------------------------------+ 12670b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * | pt_regs | 12680b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * +---------------------------------------------------------+ 12690b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * 12700b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * The "original" frame is used by hardware. Before re-enabling 12710b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * NMIs, we need to be done with it, and we need to leave enough 12720b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * space for the asm code here. 12730b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * 12740b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * We return by executing IRET while RSP points to the "iret" frame. 12750b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * That will either return for real or it will loop back into NMI 12760b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * processing. 12770b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * 12780b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * The "outermost" frame is copied to the "iret" frame on each 12790b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * iteration of the loop, so each iteration starts with the "iret" 12800b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * frame pointing to the final return target. 12810b22930eSAndy Lutomirski */ 12820b22930eSAndy Lutomirski 12830b22930eSAndy Lutomirski /* 12840b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * Determine whether we're a nested NMI. 12850b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * 1286a27507caSAndy Lutomirski * If we interrupted kernel code between repeat_nmi and 1287a27507caSAndy Lutomirski * end_repeat_nmi, then we are a nested NMI. We must not 1288a27507caSAndy Lutomirski * modify the "iret" frame because it's being written by 1289a27507caSAndy Lutomirski * the outer NMI. That's okay; the outer NMI handler is 12906271fef0SThomas Gleixner * about to about to call exc_nmi() anyway, so we can just 1291a27507caSAndy Lutomirski * resume the outer NMI. 1292a27507caSAndy Lutomirski */ 1293a27507caSAndy Lutomirski 1294a27507caSAndy Lutomirski movq $repeat_nmi, %rdx 1295a27507caSAndy Lutomirski cmpq 8(%rsp), %rdx 1296a27507caSAndy Lutomirski ja 1f 1297a27507caSAndy Lutomirski movq $end_repeat_nmi, %rdx 1298a27507caSAndy Lutomirski cmpq 8(%rsp), %rdx 1299a27507caSAndy Lutomirski ja nested_nmi_out 1300a27507caSAndy Lutomirski1: 1301a27507caSAndy Lutomirski 1302a27507caSAndy Lutomirski /* 1303a27507caSAndy Lutomirski * Now check "NMI executing". If it's set, then we're nested. 13040b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * This will not detect if we interrupted an outer NMI just 13050b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * before IRET. 1306905a36a2SIngo Molnar */ 1307905a36a2SIngo Molnar cmpl $1, -8(%rsp) 1308905a36a2SIngo Molnar je nested_nmi 1309905a36a2SIngo Molnar 1310905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* 13110b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * Now test if the previous stack was an NMI stack. This covers 13120b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * the case where we interrupt an outer NMI after it clears 1313810bc075SAndy Lutomirski * "NMI executing" but before IRET. We need to be careful, though: 1314810bc075SAndy Lutomirski * there is one case in which RSP could point to the NMI stack 1315810bc075SAndy Lutomirski * despite there being no NMI active: naughty userspace controls 1316810bc075SAndy Lutomirski * RSP at the very beginning of the SYSCALL targets. We can 1317810bc075SAndy Lutomirski * pull a fast one on naughty userspace, though: we program 1318810bc075SAndy Lutomirski * SYSCALL to mask DF, so userspace cannot cause DF to be set 1319810bc075SAndy Lutomirski * if it controls the kernel's RSP. We set DF before we clear 1320810bc075SAndy Lutomirski * "NMI executing". 1321905a36a2SIngo Molnar */ 1322905a36a2SIngo Molnar lea 6*8(%rsp), %rdx 1323905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* Compare the NMI stack (rdx) with the stack we came from (4*8(%rsp)) */ 1324905a36a2SIngo Molnar cmpq %rdx, 4*8(%rsp) 1325905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* If the stack pointer is above the NMI stack, this is a normal NMI */ 1326905a36a2SIngo Molnar ja first_nmi 13274d732138SIngo Molnar 1328905a36a2SIngo Molnar subq $EXCEPTION_STKSZ, %rdx 1329905a36a2SIngo Molnar cmpq %rdx, 4*8(%rsp) 1330905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* If it is below the NMI stack, it is a normal NMI */ 1331905a36a2SIngo Molnar jb first_nmi 1332810bc075SAndy Lutomirski 1333810bc075SAndy Lutomirski /* Ah, it is within the NMI stack. */ 1334810bc075SAndy Lutomirski 1335810bc075SAndy Lutomirski testb $(X86_EFLAGS_DF >> 8), (3*8 + 1)(%rsp) 1336810bc075SAndy Lutomirski jz first_nmi /* RSP was user controlled. */ 1337810bc075SAndy Lutomirski 1338810bc075SAndy Lutomirski /* This is a nested NMI. */ 1339905a36a2SIngo Molnar 1340905a36a2SIngo Molnarnested_nmi: 1341905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* 13420b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * Modify the "iret" frame to point to repeat_nmi, forcing another 13430b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * iteration of NMI handling. 1344905a36a2SIngo Molnar */ 134523a781e9SAndy Lutomirski subq $8, %rsp 1346905a36a2SIngo Molnar leaq -10*8(%rsp), %rdx 1347905a36a2SIngo Molnar pushq $__KERNEL_DS 1348905a36a2SIngo Molnar pushq %rdx 1349905a36a2SIngo Molnar pushfq 1350905a36a2SIngo Molnar pushq $__KERNEL_CS 1351905a36a2SIngo Molnar pushq $repeat_nmi 1352905a36a2SIngo Molnar 1353905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* Put stack back */ 1354905a36a2SIngo Molnar addq $(6*8), %rsp 1355905a36a2SIngo Molnar 1356905a36a2SIngo Molnarnested_nmi_out: 1357905a36a2SIngo Molnar popq %rdx 1358905a36a2SIngo Molnar 13590b22930eSAndy Lutomirski /* We are returning to kernel mode, so this cannot result in a fault. */ 1360929bacecSAndy Lutomirski iretq 1361905a36a2SIngo Molnar 1362905a36a2SIngo Molnarfirst_nmi: 13630b22930eSAndy Lutomirski /* Restore rdx. */ 1364905a36a2SIngo Molnar movq (%rsp), %rdx 1365905a36a2SIngo Molnar 136636f1a77bSAndy Lutomirski /* Make room for "NMI executing". */ 136736f1a77bSAndy Lutomirski pushq $0 1368905a36a2SIngo Molnar 13690b22930eSAndy Lutomirski /* Leave room for the "iret" frame */ 1370905a36a2SIngo Molnar subq $(5*8), %rsp 1371905a36a2SIngo Molnar 13720b22930eSAndy Lutomirski /* Copy the "original" frame to the "outermost" frame */ 1373905a36a2SIngo Molnar .rept 5 1374905a36a2SIngo Molnar pushq 11*8(%rsp) 1375905a36a2SIngo Molnar .endr 13768c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS 1377905a36a2SIngo Molnar 1378905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* Everything up to here is safe from nested NMIs */ 1379905a36a2SIngo Molnar 1380a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ENTRY 1381a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski /* 1382a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski * For ease of testing, unmask NMIs right away. Disabled by 1383a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski * default because IRET is very expensive. 1384a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski */ 1385a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski pushq $0 /* SS */ 1386a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski pushq %rsp /* RSP (minus 8 because of the previous push) */ 1387a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski addq $8, (%rsp) /* Fix up RSP */ 1388a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski pushfq /* RFLAGS */ 1389a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski pushq $__KERNEL_CS /* CS */ 1390a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski pushq $1f /* RIP */ 1391929bacecSAndy Lutomirski iretq /* continues at repeat_nmi below */ 13928c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS 1393a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski1: 1394a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski#endif 1395a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski 13960b22930eSAndy Lutomirskirepeat_nmi: 13973e3f0695SPeter Zijlstra ANNOTATE_NOENDBR // this code 1398905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* 1399905a36a2SIngo Molnar * If there was a nested NMI, the first NMI's iret will return 1400905a36a2SIngo Molnar * here. But NMIs are still enabled and we can take another 1401905a36a2SIngo Molnar * nested NMI. The nested NMI checks the interrupted RIP to see 1402905a36a2SIngo Molnar * if it is between repeat_nmi and end_repeat_nmi, and if so 1403905a36a2SIngo Molnar * it will just return, as we are about to repeat an NMI anyway. 1404905a36a2SIngo Molnar * This makes it safe to copy to the stack frame that a nested 1405905a36a2SIngo Molnar * NMI will update. 14060b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * 14070b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * RSP is pointing to "outermost RIP". gsbase is unknown, but, if 14080b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * we're repeating an NMI, gsbase has the same value that it had on 14090b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * the first iteration. paranoid_entry will load the kernel 14106271fef0SThomas Gleixner * gsbase if needed before we call exc_nmi(). "NMI executing" 141136f1a77bSAndy Lutomirski * is zero. 1412905a36a2SIngo Molnar */ 141336f1a77bSAndy Lutomirski movq $1, 10*8(%rsp) /* Set "NMI executing". */ 1414905a36a2SIngo Molnar 14150b22930eSAndy Lutomirski /* 14160b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * Copy the "outermost" frame to the "iret" frame. NMIs that nest 14170b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * here must not modify the "iret" frame while we're writing to 14180b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * it or it will end up containing garbage. 14190b22930eSAndy Lutomirski */ 1420905a36a2SIngo Molnar addq $(10*8), %rsp 1421905a36a2SIngo Molnar .rept 5 1422905a36a2SIngo Molnar pushq -6*8(%rsp) 1423905a36a2SIngo Molnar .endr 1424905a36a2SIngo Molnar subq $(5*8), %rsp 1425905a36a2SIngo Molnarend_repeat_nmi: 14263e3f0695SPeter Zijlstra ANNOTATE_NOENDBR // this code 1427905a36a2SIngo Molnar 1428905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* 14290b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * Everything below this point can be preempted by a nested NMI. 14300b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * If this happens, then the inner NMI will change the "iret" 14310b22930eSAndy Lutomirski * frame to point back to repeat_nmi. 1432905a36a2SIngo Molnar */ 1433905a36a2SIngo Molnar pushq $-1 /* ORIG_RAX: no syscall to restart */ 1434905a36a2SIngo Molnar 1435905a36a2SIngo Molnar /* 1436905a36a2SIngo Molnar * Use paranoid_entry to handle SWAPGS, but no need to use paranoid_exit 1437905a36a2SIngo Molnar * as we should not be calling schedule in NMI context. 1438905a36a2SIngo Molnar * Even with normal interrupts enabled. An NMI should not be 1439905a36a2SIngo Molnar * setting NEED_RESCHED or anything that normal interrupts and 1440905a36a2SIngo Molnar * exceptions might do. 1441905a36a2SIngo Molnar */ 1442905a36a2SIngo Molnar call paranoid_entry 14438c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf UNWIND_HINT_REGS 1444905a36a2SIngo Molnar 1445905a36a2SIngo Molnar movq %rsp, %rdi 1446905a36a2SIngo Molnar movq $-1, %rsi 14476271fef0SThomas Gleixner call exc_nmi 1448905a36a2SIngo Molnar 14492dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra /* Always restore stashed SPEC_CTRL value (see paranoid_entry) */ 14502dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra IBRS_EXIT save_reg=%r15 14512dbb887eSPeter Zijlstra 145216561f27SDave Hansen /* Always restore stashed CR3 value (see paranoid_entry) */ 145321e94459SPeter Zijlstra RESTORE_CR3 scratch_reg=%r15 save_reg=%r14 14548a09317bSDave Hansen 1455c82965f9SChang S. Bae /* 1456c82965f9SChang S. Bae * The above invocation of paranoid_entry stored the GSBASE 1457c82965f9SChang S. Bae * related information in R/EBX depending on the availability 1458c82965f9SChang S. Bae * of FSGSBASE. 1459c82965f9SChang S. Bae * 1460c82965f9SChang S. Bae * If FSGSBASE is enabled, restore the saved GSBASE value 1461c82965f9SChang S. Bae * unconditionally, otherwise take the conditional SWAPGS path. 1462c82965f9SChang S. Bae */ 1463c82965f9SChang S. Bae ALTERNATIVE "jmp nmi_no_fsgsbase", "", X86_FEATURE_FSGSBASE 1464c82965f9SChang S. Bae 1465c82965f9SChang S. Bae wrgsbase %rbx 1466c82965f9SChang S. Bae jmp nmi_restore 1467c82965f9SChang S. Bae 1468c82965f9SChang S. Baenmi_no_fsgsbase: 1469c82965f9SChang S. Bae /* EBX == 0 -> invoke SWAPGS */ 1470c82965f9SChang S. Bae testl %ebx, %ebx 1471905a36a2SIngo Molnar jnz nmi_restore 1472c82965f9SChang S. Bae 1473905a36a2SIngo Molnarnmi_swapgs: 147453c9d924SJuergen Gross swapgs 1475c82965f9SChang S. Bae 1476905a36a2SIngo Molnarnmi_restore: 1477502af0d7SDominik Brodowski POP_REGS 14780b22930eSAndy Lutomirski 1479471ee483SAndy Lutomirski /* 1480471ee483SAndy Lutomirski * Skip orig_ax and the "outermost" frame to point RSP at the "iret" 1481471ee483SAndy Lutomirski * at the "iret" frame. 1482471ee483SAndy Lutomirski */ 1483471ee483SAndy Lutomirski addq $6*8, %rsp 1484905a36a2SIngo Molnar 1485810bc075SAndy Lutomirski /* 1486810bc075SAndy Lutomirski * Clear "NMI executing". Set DF first so that we can easily 1487810bc075SAndy Lutomirski * distinguish the remaining code between here and IRET from 1488929bacecSAndy Lutomirski * the SYSCALL entry and exit paths. 1489929bacecSAndy Lutomirski * 1490929bacecSAndy Lutomirski * We arguably should just inspect RIP instead, but I (Andy) wrote 1491929bacecSAndy Lutomirski * this code when I had the misapprehension that Xen PV supported 1492929bacecSAndy Lutomirski * NMIs, and Xen PV would break that approach. 1493810bc075SAndy Lutomirski */ 1494810bc075SAndy Lutomirski std 1495810bc075SAndy Lutomirski movq $0, 5*8(%rsp) /* clear "NMI executing" */ 14960b22930eSAndy Lutomirski 14970b22930eSAndy Lutomirski /* 14987caf330fSPawan Gupta * Skip CLEAR_CPU_BUFFERS here, since it only helps in rare cases like 14997caf330fSPawan Gupta * NMI in kernel after user state is restored. For an unprivileged user 15007caf330fSPawan Gupta * these conditions are hard to meet. 15017caf330fSPawan Gupta */ 15027caf330fSPawan Gupta 15037caf330fSPawan Gupta /* 1504929bacecSAndy Lutomirski * iretq reads the "iret" frame and exits the NMI stack in a 1505929bacecSAndy Lutomirski * single instruction. We are returning to kernel mode, so this 1506929bacecSAndy Lutomirski * cannot result in a fault. Similarly, we don't need to worry 1507929bacecSAndy Lutomirski * about espfix64 on the way back to kernel mode. 15080b22930eSAndy Lutomirski */ 1509929bacecSAndy Lutomirski iretq 15106271fef0SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_END(asm_exc_nmi) 1511905a36a2SIngo Molnar 1512dffb3f9dSAndy Lutomirski#ifndef CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION 1513dffb3f9dSAndy Lutomirski/* 1514dffb3f9dSAndy Lutomirski * This handles SYSCALL from 32-bit code. There is no way to program 1515dffb3f9dSAndy Lutomirski * MSRs to fully disable 32-bit SYSCALL. 1516dffb3f9dSAndy Lutomirski */ 1517f73481d9SNikolay BorisovSYM_CODE_START(entry_SYSCALL32_ignore) 1518fb799447SJosh Poimboeuf UNWIND_HINT_END_OF_STACK 15198f93402bSPeter Zijlstra ENDBR 1520905a36a2SIngo Molnar mov $-ENOSYS, %eax 15217caf330fSPawan Gupta CLEAR_CPU_BUFFERS 1522b2b1d94cSJan Beulich sysretl 1523f73481d9SNikolay BorisovSYM_CODE_END(entry_SYSCALL32_ignore) 1524dffb3f9dSAndy Lutomirski#endif 15252deb4be2SAndy Lutomirski 1526b9f6976bSThomas Gleixner.pushsection .text, "ax" 152767e93dddSThomas Gleixner __FUNC_ALIGN 152867e93dddSThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_START_NOALIGN(rewind_stack_and_make_dead) 15298c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf UNWIND_HINT_FUNC 15302deb4be2SAndy Lutomirski /* Prevent any naive code from trying to unwind to our caller. */ 15312deb4be2SAndy Lutomirski xorl %ebp, %ebp 15322deb4be2SAndy Lutomirski 1533c063a217SThomas Gleixner movq PER_CPU_VAR(pcpu_hot + X86_top_of_stack), %rax 15348c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf leaq -PTREGS_SIZE(%rax), %rsp 1535f977df7bSJann Horn UNWIND_HINT_REGS 15362deb4be2SAndy Lutomirski 15370e25498fSEric W. Biederman call make_task_dead 15380e25498fSEric W. BiedermanSYM_CODE_END(rewind_stack_and_make_dead) 1539b9f6976bSThomas Gleixner.popsection 1540eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta 1541eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta/* 1542eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * This sequence executes branches in order to remove user branch information 1543eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * from the branch history tracker in the Branch Predictor, therefore removing 1544eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * user influence on subsequent BTB lookups. 1545eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * 1546eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * It should be used on parts prior to Alder Lake. Newer parts should use the 1547eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * BHI_DIS_S hardware control instead. If a pre-Alder Lake part is being 1548eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * virtualized on newer hardware the VMM should protect against BHI attacks by 1549eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * setting BHI_DIS_S for the guests. 1550eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * 1551eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * CALLs/RETs are necessary to prevent Loop Stream Detector(LSD) from engaging 1552eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * and not clearing the branch history. The call tree looks like: 1553eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * 1554eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * call 1 1555eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * call 2 1556eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * call 2 1557eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * call 2 1558eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * call 2 1559eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * call 2 1560eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * ret 1561eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * ret 1562eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * ret 1563eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * ret 1564eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * ret 1565eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * ret 1566eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * 1567eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * This means that the stack is non-constant and ORC can't unwind it with %rsp 1568eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * alone. Therefore we unconditionally set up the frame pointer, which allows 1569eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * ORC to unwind properly. 1570eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * 1571eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * The alignment is for performance and not for safety, and may be safely 1572eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta * refactored in the future if needed. 1573eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta */ 1574eb36b0dcSPawan GuptaSYM_FUNC_START(clear_bhb_loop) 1575eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta push %rbp 1576eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta mov %rsp, %rbp 1577eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta movl $5, %ecx 1578eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta ANNOTATE_INTRA_FUNCTION_CALL 1579eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta call 1f 1580eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta jmp 5f 1581eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta .align 64, 0xcc 1582eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta ANNOTATE_INTRA_FUNCTION_CALL 1583eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta1: call 2f 1584eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta RET 1585eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta .align 64, 0xcc 1586eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta2: movl $5, %eax 1587eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta3: jmp 4f 1588eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta nop 1589eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta4: sub $1, %eax 1590eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta jnz 3b 1591eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta sub $1, %ecx 1592eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta jnz 1b 1593eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta RET 1594eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta5: lfence 1595eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta pop %rbp 1596eb36b0dcSPawan Gupta RET 1597eb36b0dcSPawan GuptaSYM_FUNC_END(clear_bhb_loop) 1598eb36b0dcSPawan GuptaEXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(clear_bhb_loop) 1599eb36b0dcSPawan GuptaSTACK_FRAME_NON_STANDARD(clear_bhb_loop) 1600