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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 *
11cb1aaebeSMauro Carvalho Chehab * Some of this is documented in Documentation/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)
888c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf	UNWIND_HINT_EMPTY
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
95905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movq	PER_CPU_VAR(cpu_current_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
1151e423bffSAndy Lutomirski	call	do_syscall_64		/* returns with IRQs disabled */
1161e423bffSAndy Lutomirski
117905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/*
118905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * Try to use SYSRET instead of IRET if we're returning to
1198a055d7fSAndy Lutomirski	 * a completely clean 64-bit userspace context.  If we're not,
1208a055d7fSAndy Lutomirski	 * go to the slow exit path.
121afd30525SJuergen Gross	 * In the Xen PV case we must use iret anyway.
122905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 */
123afd30525SJuergen Gross
124afd30525SJuergen Gross	ALTERNATIVE "", "jmp	swapgs_restore_regs_and_return_to_usermode", \
125afd30525SJuergen Gross		X86_FEATURE_XENPV
126afd30525SJuergen Gross
127905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movq	RCX(%rsp), %rcx
128905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movq	RIP(%rsp), %r11
1298a055d7fSAndy Lutomirski
1308a055d7fSAndy Lutomirski	cmpq	%rcx, %r11	/* SYSRET requires RCX == RIP */
1318a055d7fSAndy Lutomirski	jne	swapgs_restore_regs_and_return_to_usermode
132905a36a2SIngo Molnar
133905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/*
134905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * On Intel CPUs, SYSRET with non-canonical RCX/RIP will #GP
135905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * in kernel space.  This essentially lets the user take over
136905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * the kernel, since userspace controls RSP.
137905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 *
138905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * If width of "canonical tail" ever becomes variable, this will need
139905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * to be updated to remain correct on both old and new CPUs.
140361b4b58SKirill A. Shutemov	 *
141cbe0317bSKirill A. Shutemov	 * Change top bits to match most significant bit (47th or 56th bit
142cbe0317bSKirill A. Shutemov	 * depending on paging mode) in the address.
143905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 */
14409e61a77SKirill A. Shutemov#ifdef CONFIG_X86_5LEVEL
14539b95522SKirill A. Shutemov	ALTERNATIVE "shl $(64 - 48), %rcx; sar $(64 - 48), %rcx", \
14639b95522SKirill A. Shutemov		"shl $(64 - 57), %rcx; sar $(64 - 57), %rcx", X86_FEATURE_LA57
14709e61a77SKirill A. Shutemov#else
148905a36a2SIngo Molnar	shl	$(64 - (__VIRTUAL_MASK_SHIFT+1)), %rcx
149905a36a2SIngo Molnar	sar	$(64 - (__VIRTUAL_MASK_SHIFT+1)), %rcx
15009e61a77SKirill A. Shutemov#endif
1514d732138SIngo Molnar
152905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/* If this changed %rcx, it was not canonical */
153905a36a2SIngo Molnar	cmpq	%rcx, %r11
1548a055d7fSAndy Lutomirski	jne	swapgs_restore_regs_and_return_to_usermode
155905a36a2SIngo Molnar
156905a36a2SIngo Molnar	cmpq	$__USER_CS, CS(%rsp)		/* CS must match SYSRET */
1578a055d7fSAndy Lutomirski	jne	swapgs_restore_regs_and_return_to_usermode
158905a36a2SIngo Molnar
159905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movq	R11(%rsp), %r11
160905a36a2SIngo Molnar	cmpq	%r11, EFLAGS(%rsp)		/* R11 == RFLAGS */
1618a055d7fSAndy Lutomirski	jne	swapgs_restore_regs_and_return_to_usermode
162905a36a2SIngo Molnar
163905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/*
1643e035305SBorislav Petkov	 * SYSCALL clears RF when it saves RFLAGS in R11 and SYSRET cannot
1653e035305SBorislav Petkov	 * restore RF properly. If the slowpath sets it for whatever reason, we
1663e035305SBorislav Petkov	 * need to restore it correctly.
1673e035305SBorislav Petkov	 *
1683e035305SBorislav Petkov	 * SYSRET can restore TF, but unlike IRET, restoring TF results in a
1693e035305SBorislav Petkov	 * trap from userspace immediately after SYSRET.  This would cause an
1703e035305SBorislav Petkov	 * infinite loop whenever #DB happens with register state that satisfies
1713e035305SBorislav Petkov	 * the opportunistic SYSRET conditions.  For example, single-stepping
1723e035305SBorislav Petkov	 * this user code:
173905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 *
174905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 *           movq	$stuck_here, %rcx
175905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 *           pushfq
176905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 *           popq %r11
177905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 *   stuck_here:
178905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 *
179905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * would never get past 'stuck_here'.
180905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 */
181905a36a2SIngo Molnar	testq	$(X86_EFLAGS_RF|X86_EFLAGS_TF), %r11
1828a055d7fSAndy Lutomirski	jnz	swapgs_restore_regs_and_return_to_usermode
183905a36a2SIngo Molnar
184905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/* nothing to check for RSP */
185905a36a2SIngo Molnar
186905a36a2SIngo Molnar	cmpq	$__USER_DS, SS(%rsp)		/* SS must match SYSRET */
1878a055d7fSAndy Lutomirski	jne	swapgs_restore_regs_and_return_to_usermode
188905a36a2SIngo Molnar
189905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/*
190905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * We win! This label is here just for ease of understanding
191905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * perf profiles. Nothing jumps here.
192905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 */
193905a36a2SIngo Molnarsyscall_return_via_sysret:
194905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/* rcx and r11 are already restored (see code above) */
195502af0d7SDominik Brodowski	POP_REGS pop_rdi=0 skip_r11rcx=1
1963e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski
1973e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	/*
1983e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	 * Now all regs are restored except RSP and RDI.
1993e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	 * Save old stack pointer and switch to trampoline stack.
2003e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	 */
2013e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	movq	%rsp, %rdi
202c482feefSAndy Lutomirski	movq	PER_CPU_VAR(cpu_tss_rw + TSS_sp0), %rsp
2031fb14363SJosh Poimboeuf	UNWIND_HINT_EMPTY
2043e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski
2053e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	pushq	RSP-RDI(%rdi)	/* RSP */
2063e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	pushq	(%rdi)		/* RDI */
2073e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski
2083e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	/*
2093e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	 * We are on the trampoline stack.  All regs except RDI are live.
2103e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	 * We can do future final exit work right here.
2113e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	 */
212afaef01cSAlexander Popov	STACKLEAK_ERASE_NOCLOBBER
213afaef01cSAlexander Popov
2146fd166aaSPeter Zijlstra	SWITCH_TO_USER_CR3_STACK scratch_reg=%rdi
2153e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski
2164fbb3910SAndy Lutomirski	popq	%rdi
2173e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	popq	%rsp
218afd30525SJuergen Gross	swapgs
219afd30525SJuergen Gross	sysretq
220bc7b11c0SJiri SlabySYM_CODE_END(entry_SYSCALL_64)
221905a36a2SIngo Molnar
222905a36a2SIngo Molnar/*
2230100301bSBrian Gerst * %rdi: prev task
2240100301bSBrian Gerst * %rsi: next task
2250100301bSBrian Gerst */
226b9f6976bSThomas Gleixner.pushsection .text, "ax"
22796c64806SJosh PoimboeufSYM_FUNC_START(__switch_to_asm)
2280100301bSBrian Gerst	/*
2290100301bSBrian Gerst	 * Save callee-saved registers
2300100301bSBrian Gerst	 * This must match the order in inactive_task_frame
2310100301bSBrian Gerst	 */
2320100301bSBrian Gerst	pushq	%rbp
2330100301bSBrian Gerst	pushq	%rbx
2340100301bSBrian Gerst	pushq	%r12
2350100301bSBrian Gerst	pushq	%r13
2360100301bSBrian Gerst	pushq	%r14
2370100301bSBrian Gerst	pushq	%r15
2380100301bSBrian Gerst
2390100301bSBrian Gerst	/* switch stack */
2400100301bSBrian Gerst	movq	%rsp, TASK_threadsp(%rdi)
2410100301bSBrian Gerst	movq	TASK_threadsp(%rsi), %rsp
2420100301bSBrian Gerst
243050e9baaSLinus Torvalds#ifdef CONFIG_STACKPROTECTOR
2440100301bSBrian Gerst	movq	TASK_stack_canary(%rsi), %rbx
245e6401c13SAndy Lutomirski	movq	%rbx, PER_CPU_VAR(fixed_percpu_data) + stack_canary_offset
2460100301bSBrian Gerst#endif
2470100301bSBrian Gerst
248c995efd5SDavid Woodhouse#ifdef CONFIG_RETPOLINE
249c995efd5SDavid Woodhouse	/*
250c995efd5SDavid Woodhouse	 * When switching from a shallower to a deeper call stack
251c995efd5SDavid Woodhouse	 * the RSB may either underflow or use entries populated
252c995efd5SDavid Woodhouse	 * with userspace addresses. On CPUs where those concerns
253c995efd5SDavid Woodhouse	 * exist, overwrite the RSB with entries which capture
254c995efd5SDavid Woodhouse	 * speculative execution to prevent attack.
255c995efd5SDavid Woodhouse	 */
256d1c99108SDavid Woodhouse	FILL_RETURN_BUFFER %r12, RSB_CLEAR_LOOPS, X86_FEATURE_RSB_CTXSW
257c995efd5SDavid Woodhouse#endif
258c995efd5SDavid Woodhouse
2590100301bSBrian Gerst	/* restore callee-saved registers */
2600100301bSBrian Gerst	popq	%r15
2610100301bSBrian Gerst	popq	%r14
2620100301bSBrian Gerst	popq	%r13
2630100301bSBrian Gerst	popq	%r12
2640100301bSBrian Gerst	popq	%rbx
2650100301bSBrian Gerst	popq	%rbp
2660100301bSBrian Gerst
2670100301bSBrian Gerst	jmp	__switch_to
26896c64806SJosh PoimboeufSYM_FUNC_END(__switch_to_asm)
269b9f6976bSThomas Gleixner.popsection
2700100301bSBrian Gerst
2710100301bSBrian Gerst/*
272905a36a2SIngo Molnar * A newly forked process directly context switches into this address.
273905a36a2SIngo Molnar *
2740100301bSBrian Gerst * rax: prev task we switched from
275616d2483SBrian Gerst * rbx: kernel thread func (NULL for user thread)
276616d2483SBrian Gerst * r12: kernel thread arg
277905a36a2SIngo Molnar */
278b9f6976bSThomas Gleixner.pushsection .text, "ax"
279bc7b11c0SJiri SlabySYM_CODE_START(ret_from_fork)
2808c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf	UNWIND_HINT_EMPTY
2813e3f0695SPeter Zijlstra	ANNOTATE_NOENDBR // copy_thread
2820100301bSBrian Gerst	movq	%rax, %rdi
2834d732138SIngo Molnar	call	schedule_tail			/* rdi: 'prev' task parameter */
284905a36a2SIngo Molnar
285616d2483SBrian Gerst	testq	%rbx, %rbx			/* from kernel_thread? */
286616d2483SBrian Gerst	jnz	1f				/* kernel threads are uncommon */
287905a36a2SIngo Molnar
288616d2483SBrian Gerst2:
2898c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf	UNWIND_HINT_REGS
290ebd57499SJosh Poimboeuf	movq	%rsp, %rdi
291167fd210SThomas Gleixner	call	syscall_exit_to_user_mode	/* returns with IRQs disabled */
2928a055d7fSAndy Lutomirski	jmp	swapgs_restore_regs_and_return_to_usermode
293616d2483SBrian Gerst
294616d2483SBrian Gerst1:
295616d2483SBrian Gerst	/* kernel thread */
296d31a5802SJosh Poimboeuf	UNWIND_HINT_EMPTY
297616d2483SBrian Gerst	movq	%r12, %rdi
29834fdce69SPeter Zijlstra	CALL_NOSPEC rbx
299616d2483SBrian Gerst	/*
300616d2483SBrian Gerst	 * A kernel thread is allowed to return here after successfully
301be619f7fSEric W. Biederman	 * calling kernel_execve().  Exit to userspace to complete the execve()
302616d2483SBrian Gerst	 * syscall.
303616d2483SBrian Gerst	 */
304616d2483SBrian Gerst	movq	$0, RAX(%rsp)
305616d2483SBrian Gerst	jmp	2b
306bc7b11c0SJiri SlabySYM_CODE_END(ret_from_fork)
307b9f6976bSThomas Gleixner.popsection
308905a36a2SIngo Molnar
3091d3e53e8SAndy Lutomirski.macro DEBUG_ENTRY_ASSERT_IRQS_OFF
3101d3e53e8SAndy Lutomirski#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ENTRY
311e17f8234SBoris Ostrovsky	pushq %rax
312fafe5e74SJuergen Gross	SAVE_FLAGS
313e17f8234SBoris Ostrovsky	testl $X86_EFLAGS_IF, %eax
3141d3e53e8SAndy Lutomirski	jz .Lokay_\@
3151d3e53e8SAndy Lutomirski	ud2
3161d3e53e8SAndy Lutomirski.Lokay_\@:
317e17f8234SBoris Ostrovsky	popq %rax
3181d3e53e8SAndy Lutomirski#endif
3191d3e53e8SAndy Lutomirski.endm
3201d3e53e8SAndy Lutomirski
321cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner/**
322cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * idtentry_body - Macro to emit code calling the C function
323cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * @cfunc:		C function to be called
324cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * @has_error_code:	Hardware pushed error code on stack
325cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner */
326e2dcb5f1SThomas Gleixner.macro idtentry_body cfunc has_error_code:req
327cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
328cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	call	error_entry
329*520a7e80SLai Jiangshan	movq	%rax, %rsp			/* switch to the task stack if from userspace */
330*520a7e80SLai Jiangshan	ENCODE_FRAME_POINTER
331cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	UNWIND_HINT_REGS
332cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
333cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	movq	%rsp, %rdi			/* pt_regs pointer into 1st argument*/
334cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
335cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	.if \has_error_code == 1
336cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner		movq	ORIG_RAX(%rsp), %rsi	/* get error code into 2nd argument*/
337cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner		movq	$-1, ORIG_RAX(%rsp)	/* no syscall to restart */
338cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	.endif
339cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
340cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	call	\cfunc
341cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
342d66e9d50SPeter Zijlstra	/* For some configurations \cfunc ends up being a noreturn. */
343d66e9d50SPeter Zijlstra	REACHABLE
344d66e9d50SPeter Zijlstra
345424c7d0aSThomas Gleixner	jmp	error_return
346cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner.endm
347cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
348cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner/**
349cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * idtentry - Macro to generate entry stubs for simple IDT entries
350cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * @vector:		Vector number
351cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * @asmsym:		ASM symbol for the entry point
352cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * @cfunc:		C function to be called
353cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * @has_error_code:	Hardware pushed error code on stack
354cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner *
355cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * The macro emits code to set up the kernel context for straight forward
356cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * and simple IDT entries. No IST stack, no paranoid entry checks.
357cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner */
358e2dcb5f1SThomas Gleixner.macro idtentry vector asmsym cfunc has_error_code:req
359cfa82a00SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_START(\asmsym)
360cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS offset=\has_error_code*8
3618f93402bSPeter Zijlstra	ENDBR
362cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	ASM_CLAC
363cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
364cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	.if \has_error_code == 0
365cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner		pushq	$-1			/* ORIG_RAX: no syscall to restart */
366cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	.endif
367cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
368cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	.if \vector == X86_TRAP_BP
369cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner		/*
370cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner		 * If coming from kernel space, create a 6-word gap to allow the
371cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner		 * int3 handler to emulate a call instruction.
372cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner		 */
373cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner		testb	$3, CS-ORIG_RAX(%rsp)
374cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner		jnz	.Lfrom_usermode_no_gap_\@
375cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner		.rept	6
376cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner		pushq	5*8(%rsp)
377cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner		.endr
378cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner		UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS offset=8
379cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner.Lfrom_usermode_no_gap_\@:
380cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	.endif
381cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
382e2dcb5f1SThomas Gleixner	idtentry_body \cfunc \has_error_code
383cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
384cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner_ASM_NOKPROBE(\asmsym)
385cfa82a00SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_END(\asmsym)
386cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner.endm
387cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
388cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner/*
3890bf7c314SThomas Gleixner * Interrupt entry/exit.
3900bf7c314SThomas Gleixner *
3910bf7c314SThomas Gleixner + The interrupt stubs push (vector) onto the stack, which is the error_code
3920bf7c314SThomas Gleixner * position of idtentry exceptions, and jump to one of the two idtentry points
3930bf7c314SThomas Gleixner * (common/spurious).
3940bf7c314SThomas Gleixner *
3950bf7c314SThomas Gleixner * common_interrupt is a hotpath, align it to a cache line
3960bf7c314SThomas Gleixner */
3970bf7c314SThomas Gleixner.macro idtentry_irq vector cfunc
3980bf7c314SThomas Gleixner	.p2align CONFIG_X86_L1_CACHE_SHIFT
3990bf7c314SThomas Gleixner	idtentry \vector asm_\cfunc \cfunc has_error_code=1
4000bf7c314SThomas Gleixner.endm
4010bf7c314SThomas Gleixner
4020bf7c314SThomas Gleixner/*
4036368558cSThomas Gleixner * System vectors which invoke their handlers directly and are not
4046368558cSThomas Gleixner * going through the regular common device interrupt handling code.
4056368558cSThomas Gleixner */
4066368558cSThomas Gleixner.macro idtentry_sysvec vector cfunc
4076368558cSThomas Gleixner	idtentry \vector asm_\cfunc \cfunc has_error_code=0
4086368558cSThomas Gleixner.endm
4096368558cSThomas Gleixner
410cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner/**
411cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * idtentry_mce_db - Macro to generate entry stubs for #MC and #DB
412cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * @vector:		Vector number
413cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * @asmsym:		ASM symbol for the entry point
414cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * @cfunc:		C function to be called
415cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner *
416cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * The macro emits code to set up the kernel context for #MC and #DB
417cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner *
418cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * If the entry comes from user space it uses the normal entry path
419cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * including the return to user space work and preemption checks on
420cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * exit.
421cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner *
422cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * If hits in kernel mode then it needs to go through the paranoid
423cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * entry as the exception can hit any random state. No preemption
424cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * check on exit to keep the paranoid path simple.
425cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner */
426cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner.macro idtentry_mce_db vector asmsym cfunc
427cfa82a00SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_START(\asmsym)
428cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS
4298f93402bSPeter Zijlstra	ENDBR
430cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	ASM_CLAC
431cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
432cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	pushq	$-1			/* ORIG_RAX: no syscall to restart */
433cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
434cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	/*
435cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	 * If the entry is from userspace, switch stacks and treat it as
436cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	 * a normal entry.
437cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	 */
438cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	testb	$3, CS-ORIG_RAX(%rsp)
439cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	jnz	.Lfrom_usermode_switch_stack_\@
440cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
441c82965f9SChang S. Bae	/* paranoid_entry returns GS information for paranoid_exit in EBX. */
442cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	call	paranoid_entry
443cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
444cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	UNWIND_HINT_REGS
445cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
446cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	movq	%rsp, %rdi		/* pt_regs pointer */
447cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
448cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	call	\cfunc
449cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
450cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	jmp	paranoid_exit
451cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
452cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	/* Switch to the regular task stack and use the noist entry point */
453cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner.Lfrom_usermode_switch_stack_\@:
454e2dcb5f1SThomas Gleixner	idtentry_body noist_\cfunc, has_error_code=0
455cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
456cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner_ASM_NOKPROBE(\asmsym)
457cfa82a00SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_END(\asmsym)
458cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner.endm
459cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
460a13644f3SJoerg Roedel#ifdef CONFIG_AMD_MEM_ENCRYPT
461a13644f3SJoerg Roedel/**
462a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * idtentry_vc - Macro to generate entry stub for #VC
463a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * @vector:		Vector number
464a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * @asmsym:		ASM symbol for the entry point
465a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * @cfunc:		C function to be called
466a13644f3SJoerg Roedel *
467a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * The macro emits code to set up the kernel context for #VC. The #VC handler
468a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * runs on an IST stack and needs to be able to cause nested #VC exceptions.
469a13644f3SJoerg Roedel *
470a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * To make this work the #VC entry code tries its best to pretend it doesn't use
471a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * an IST stack by switching to the task stack if coming from user-space (which
472a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * includes early SYSCALL entry path) or back to the stack in the IRET frame if
473a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * entered from kernel-mode.
474a13644f3SJoerg Roedel *
475a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * If entered from kernel-mode the return stack is validated first, and if it is
476a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * not safe to use (e.g. because it points to the entry stack) the #VC handler
477a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * will switch to a fall-back stack (VC2) and call a special handler function.
478a13644f3SJoerg Roedel *
479a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * The macro is only used for one vector, but it is planned to be extended in
480a13644f3SJoerg Roedel * the future for the #HV exception.
481a13644f3SJoerg Roedel */
482a13644f3SJoerg Roedel.macro idtentry_vc vector asmsym cfunc
483a13644f3SJoerg RoedelSYM_CODE_START(\asmsym)
484a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS
4858f93402bSPeter Zijlstra	ENDBR
486a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	ASM_CLAC
487a13644f3SJoerg Roedel
488a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	/*
489a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	 * If the entry is from userspace, switch stacks and treat it as
490a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	 * a normal entry.
491a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	 */
492a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	testb	$3, CS-ORIG_RAX(%rsp)
493a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	jnz	.Lfrom_usermode_switch_stack_\@
494a13644f3SJoerg Roedel
495a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	/*
496a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	 * paranoid_entry returns SWAPGS flag for paranoid_exit in EBX.
497a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	 * EBX == 0 -> SWAPGS, EBX == 1 -> no SWAPGS
498a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	 */
499a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	call	paranoid_entry
500a13644f3SJoerg Roedel
501a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	UNWIND_HINT_REGS
502a13644f3SJoerg Roedel
503a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	/*
504a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	 * Switch off the IST stack to make it free for nested exceptions. The
505a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	 * vc_switch_off_ist() function will switch back to the interrupted
506a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	 * stack if it is safe to do so. If not it switches to the VC fall-back
507a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	 * stack.
508a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	 */
509a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	movq	%rsp, %rdi		/* pt_regs pointer */
510a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	call	vc_switch_off_ist
511a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	movq	%rax, %rsp		/* Switch to new stack */
512a13644f3SJoerg Roedel
513a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	UNWIND_HINT_REGS
514a13644f3SJoerg Roedel
515a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	/* Update pt_regs */
516a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	movq	ORIG_RAX(%rsp), %rsi	/* get error code into 2nd argument*/
517a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	movq	$-1, ORIG_RAX(%rsp)	/* no syscall to restart */
518a13644f3SJoerg Roedel
519a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	movq	%rsp, %rdi		/* pt_regs pointer */
520a13644f3SJoerg Roedel
521be1a5408SJoerg Roedel	call	kernel_\cfunc
522a13644f3SJoerg Roedel
523a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	/*
524a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	 * No need to switch back to the IST stack. The current stack is either
525a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	 * identical to the stack in the IRET frame or the VC fall-back stack,
526163b0991SIngo Molnar	 * so it is definitely mapped even with PTI enabled.
527a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	 */
528a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	jmp	paranoid_exit
529a13644f3SJoerg Roedel
530a13644f3SJoerg Roedel	/* Switch to the regular task stack */
531a13644f3SJoerg Roedel.Lfrom_usermode_switch_stack_\@:
532be1a5408SJoerg Roedel	idtentry_body user_\cfunc, has_error_code=1
533a13644f3SJoerg Roedel
534a13644f3SJoerg Roedel_ASM_NOKPROBE(\asmsym)
535a13644f3SJoerg RoedelSYM_CODE_END(\asmsym)
536a13644f3SJoerg Roedel.endm
537a13644f3SJoerg Roedel#endif
538a13644f3SJoerg Roedel
539cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner/*
540cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * Double fault entry. Straight paranoid. No checks from which context
541cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * this comes because for the espfix induced #DF this would do the wrong
542cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner * thing.
543cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner */
544cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner.macro idtentry_df vector asmsym cfunc
545cfa82a00SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_START(\asmsym)
546cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS offset=8
5478f93402bSPeter Zijlstra	ENDBR
548cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	ASM_CLAC
549cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
550c82965f9SChang S. Bae	/* paranoid_entry returns GS information for paranoid_exit in EBX. */
551cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	call	paranoid_entry
552cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	UNWIND_HINT_REGS
553cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
554cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	movq	%rsp, %rdi		/* pt_regs pointer into first argument */
555cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	movq	ORIG_RAX(%rsp), %rsi	/* get error code into 2nd argument*/
556cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	movq	$-1, ORIG_RAX(%rsp)	/* no syscall to restart */
557cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	call	\cfunc
558cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
5593515899bSPeter Zijlstra	/* For some configurations \cfunc ends up being a noreturn. */
5603515899bSPeter Zijlstra	REACHABLE
5613515899bSPeter Zijlstra
562cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner	jmp	paranoid_exit
563cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
564cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner_ASM_NOKPROBE(\asmsym)
565cfa82a00SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_END(\asmsym)
566cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner.endm
567cfa82a00SThomas Gleixner
568905a36a2SIngo Molnar/*
56953aaf262SThomas Gleixner * Include the defines which emit the idt entries which are shared
570f0178fc0SThomas Gleixner * shared between 32 and 64 bit and emit the __irqentry_text_* markers
571f0178fc0SThomas Gleixner * so the stacktrace boundary checks work.
57253aaf262SThomas Gleixner */
573f0178fc0SThomas Gleixner	.align 16
574f0178fc0SThomas Gleixner	.globl __irqentry_text_start
575f0178fc0SThomas Gleixner__irqentry_text_start:
576f0178fc0SThomas Gleixner
57753aaf262SThomas Gleixner#include <asm/idtentry.h>
57853aaf262SThomas Gleixner
579f0178fc0SThomas Gleixner	.align 16
580f0178fc0SThomas Gleixner	.globl __irqentry_text_end
581f0178fc0SThomas Gleixner__irqentry_text_end:
5823e3f0695SPeter Zijlstra	ANNOTATE_NOENDBR
583f0178fc0SThomas Gleixner
584fa5e5c40SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_START_LOCAL(common_interrupt_return)
58526ba4e57SJiri SlabySYM_INNER_LABEL(swapgs_restore_regs_and_return_to_usermode, SYM_L_GLOBAL)
58626c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ENTRY
58726c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski	/* Assert that pt_regs indicates user mode. */
5881e4c4f61SBorislav Petkov	testb	$3, CS(%rsp)
58926c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski	jnz	1f
59026c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski	ud2
59126c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski1:
59226c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski#endif
5935c8f6a2eSLai Jiangshan#ifdef CONFIG_XEN_PV
5945c8f6a2eSLai Jiangshan	ALTERNATIVE "", "jmp xenpv_restore_regs_and_return_to_usermode", X86_FEATURE_XENPV
5955c8f6a2eSLai Jiangshan#endif
5965c8f6a2eSLai Jiangshan
597502af0d7SDominik Brodowski	POP_REGS pop_rdi=0
5983e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski
5993e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	/*
6003e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	 * The stack is now user RDI, orig_ax, RIP, CS, EFLAGS, RSP, SS.
6013e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	 * Save old stack pointer and switch to trampoline stack.
6023e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	 */
6033e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	movq	%rsp, %rdi
604c482feefSAndy Lutomirski	movq	PER_CPU_VAR(cpu_tss_rw + TSS_sp0), %rsp
6051fb14363SJosh Poimboeuf	UNWIND_HINT_EMPTY
6063e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski
6073e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	/* Copy the IRET frame to the trampoline stack. */
6083e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	pushq	6*8(%rdi)	/* SS */
6093e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	pushq	5*8(%rdi)	/* RSP */
6103e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	pushq	4*8(%rdi)	/* EFLAGS */
6113e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	pushq	3*8(%rdi)	/* CS */
6123e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	pushq	2*8(%rdi)	/* RIP */
6133e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski
6143e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	/* Push user RDI on the trampoline stack. */
6153e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	pushq	(%rdi)
6163e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski
6173e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	/*
6183e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	 * We are on the trampoline stack.  All regs except RDI are live.
6193e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	 * We can do future final exit work right here.
6203e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	 */
621afaef01cSAlexander Popov	STACKLEAK_ERASE_NOCLOBBER
6223e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski
6236fd166aaSPeter Zijlstra	SWITCH_TO_USER_CR3_STACK scratch_reg=%rdi
6248a09317bSDave Hansen
6253e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	/* Restore RDI. */
6263e3b9293SAndy Lutomirski	popq	%rdi
6276cf3e4c0SPeter Zijlstra	swapgs
6288b87d8ceSPeter Zijlstra	jmp	.Lnative_iret
62926c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski
630905a36a2SIngo Molnar
63126ba4e57SJiri SlabySYM_INNER_LABEL(restore_regs_and_return_to_kernel, SYM_L_GLOBAL)
63226c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ENTRY
63326c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski	/* Assert that pt_regs indicates kernel mode. */
6341e4c4f61SBorislav Petkov	testb	$3, CS(%rsp)
63526c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski	jz	1f
63626c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski	ud2
63726c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski1:
63826c4ef9cSAndy Lutomirski#endif
639502af0d7SDominik Brodowski	POP_REGS
640e872045bSAndy Lutomirski	addq	$8, %rsp	/* skip regs->orig_ax */
64110bcc80eSMathieu Desnoyers	/*
64210bcc80eSMathieu Desnoyers	 * ARCH_HAS_MEMBARRIER_SYNC_CORE rely on IRET core serialization
64310bcc80eSMathieu Desnoyers	 * when returning from IPI handler.
64410bcc80eSMathieu Desnoyers	 */
6458b87d8ceSPeter Zijlstra#ifdef CONFIG_XEN_PV
6468b87d8ceSPeter ZijlstraSYM_INNER_LABEL(early_xen_iret_patch, SYM_L_GLOBAL)
6478b87d8ceSPeter Zijlstra	ANNOTATE_NOENDBR
6488b87d8ceSPeter Zijlstra	.byte 0xe9
6498b87d8ceSPeter Zijlstra	.long .Lnative_iret - (. + 4)
6508b87d8ceSPeter Zijlstra#endif
651905a36a2SIngo Molnar
6528b87d8ceSPeter Zijlstra.Lnative_iret:
6538c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf	UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS
654905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/*
655905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * Are we returning to a stack segment from the LDT?  Note: in
656905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * 64-bit mode SS:RSP on the exception stack is always valid.
657905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 */
658905a36a2SIngo Molnar#ifdef CONFIG_X86_ESPFIX64
659905a36a2SIngo Molnar	testb	$4, (SS-RIP)(%rsp)
660905a36a2SIngo Molnar	jnz	native_irq_return_ldt
661905a36a2SIngo Molnar#endif
662905a36a2SIngo Molnar
663cc66936eSJiri SlabySYM_INNER_LABEL(native_irq_return_iret, SYM_L_GLOBAL)
6643e3f0695SPeter Zijlstra	ANNOTATE_NOENDBR // exc_double_fault
665905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/*
666905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * This may fault.  Non-paranoid faults on return to userspace are
667905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * handled by fixup_bad_iret.  These include #SS, #GP, and #NP.
668c29c775aSThomas Gleixner	 * Double-faults due to espfix64 are handled in exc_double_fault.
669905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * Other faults here are fatal.
670905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 */
671905a36a2SIngo Molnar	iretq
672905a36a2SIngo Molnar
673905a36a2SIngo Molnar#ifdef CONFIG_X86_ESPFIX64
674905a36a2SIngo Molnarnative_irq_return_ldt:
67585063facSAndy Lutomirski	/*
67685063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * We are running with user GSBASE.  All GPRs contain their user
67785063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * values.  We have a percpu ESPFIX stack that is eight slots
67885063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * long (see ESPFIX_STACK_SIZE).  espfix_waddr points to the bottom
67985063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * of the ESPFIX stack.
68085063facSAndy Lutomirski	 *
68185063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * We clobber RAX and RDI in this code.  We stash RDI on the
68285063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * normal stack and RAX on the ESPFIX stack.
68385063facSAndy Lutomirski	 *
68485063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * The ESPFIX stack layout we set up looks like this:
68585063facSAndy Lutomirski	 *
68685063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * --- top of ESPFIX stack ---
68785063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * SS
68885063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * RSP
68985063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * RFLAGS
69085063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * CS
69185063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * RIP  <-- RSP points here when we're done
69285063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * RAX  <-- espfix_waddr points here
69385063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * --- bottom of ESPFIX stack ---
69485063facSAndy Lutomirski	 */
69585063facSAndy Lutomirski
69685063facSAndy Lutomirski	pushq	%rdi				/* Stash user RDI */
69753c9d924SJuergen Gross	swapgs					/* to kernel GS */
6988a09317bSDave Hansen	SWITCH_TO_KERNEL_CR3 scratch_reg=%rdi	/* to kernel CR3 */
6998a09317bSDave Hansen
700905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movq	PER_CPU_VAR(espfix_waddr), %rdi
70185063facSAndy Lutomirski	movq	%rax, (0*8)(%rdi)		/* user RAX */
70285063facSAndy Lutomirski	movq	(1*8)(%rsp), %rax		/* user RIP */
703905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movq	%rax, (1*8)(%rdi)
70485063facSAndy Lutomirski	movq	(2*8)(%rsp), %rax		/* user CS */
705905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movq	%rax, (2*8)(%rdi)
70685063facSAndy Lutomirski	movq	(3*8)(%rsp), %rax		/* user RFLAGS */
707905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movq	%rax, (3*8)(%rdi)
70885063facSAndy Lutomirski	movq	(5*8)(%rsp), %rax		/* user SS */
709905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movq	%rax, (5*8)(%rdi)
71085063facSAndy Lutomirski	movq	(4*8)(%rsp), %rax		/* user RSP */
711905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movq	%rax, (4*8)(%rdi)
71285063facSAndy Lutomirski	/* Now RAX == RSP. */
71385063facSAndy Lutomirski
71485063facSAndy Lutomirski	andl	$0xffff0000, %eax		/* RAX = (RSP & 0xffff0000) */
71585063facSAndy Lutomirski
71685063facSAndy Lutomirski	/*
71785063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * espfix_stack[31:16] == 0.  The page tables are set up such that
71885063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * (espfix_stack | (X & 0xffff0000)) points to a read-only alias of
71985063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * espfix_waddr for any X.  That is, there are 65536 RO aliases of
72085063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * the same page.  Set up RSP so that RSP[31:16] contains the
72185063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * respective 16 bits of the /userspace/ RSP and RSP nonetheless
72285063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * still points to an RO alias of the ESPFIX stack.
72385063facSAndy Lutomirski	 */
724905a36a2SIngo Molnar	orq	PER_CPU_VAR(espfix_stack), %rax
7258a09317bSDave Hansen
7266fd166aaSPeter Zijlstra	SWITCH_TO_USER_CR3_STACK scratch_reg=%rdi
72753c9d924SJuergen Gross	swapgs					/* to user GS */
7288a09317bSDave Hansen	popq	%rdi				/* Restore user RDI */
7298a09317bSDave Hansen
730905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movq	%rax, %rsp
7318c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf	UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS offset=8
73285063facSAndy Lutomirski
73385063facSAndy Lutomirski	/*
73485063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * At this point, we cannot write to the stack any more, but we can
73585063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * still read.
73685063facSAndy Lutomirski	 */
73785063facSAndy Lutomirski	popq	%rax				/* Restore user RAX */
73885063facSAndy Lutomirski
73985063facSAndy Lutomirski	/*
74085063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * RSP now points to an ordinary IRET frame, except that the page
74185063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * is read-only and RSP[31:16] are preloaded with the userspace
74285063facSAndy Lutomirski	 * values.  We can now IRET back to userspace.
74385063facSAndy Lutomirski	 */
744905a36a2SIngo Molnar	jmp	native_irq_return_iret
745905a36a2SIngo Molnar#endif
746fa5e5c40SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_END(common_interrupt_return)
747fa5e5c40SThomas Gleixner_ASM_NOKPROBE(common_interrupt_return)
748905a36a2SIngo Molnar
749905a36a2SIngo Molnar/*
7504d732138SIngo Molnar * Reload gs selector with exception handling
7514d732138SIngo Molnar * edi:  new selector
752b9f6976bSThomas Gleixner *
753b9f6976bSThomas Gleixner * Is in entry.text as it shouldn't be instrumented.
7544d732138SIngo Molnar */
755410367e3SThomas GleixnerSYM_FUNC_START(asm_load_gs_index)
7568c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf	FRAME_BEGIN
757c9317202SThomas Gleixner	swapgs
75842c748bbSBorislav Petkov.Lgs_change:
7593e3f0695SPeter Zijlstra	ANNOTATE_NOENDBR // error_entry
760905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movl	%edi, %gs
76196e5d28aSBorislav Petkov2:	ALTERNATIVE "", "mfence", X86_BUG_SWAPGS_FENCE
762c9317202SThomas Gleixner	swapgs
7638c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf	FRAME_END
764f94909ceSPeter Zijlstra	RET
765905a36a2SIngo Molnar
766905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/* running with kernelgs */
76716e617d0SPeter Zijlstra.Lbad_gs:
768c9317202SThomas Gleixner	swapgs					/* switch back to user gs */
769b038c842SAndy Lutomirski.macro ZAP_GS
770b038c842SAndy Lutomirski	/* This can't be a string because the preprocessor needs to see it. */
771b038c842SAndy Lutomirski	movl $__USER_DS, %eax
772b038c842SAndy Lutomirski	movl %eax, %gs
773b038c842SAndy Lutomirski.endm
774b038c842SAndy Lutomirski	ALTERNATIVE "", "ZAP_GS", X86_BUG_NULL_SEG
775905a36a2SIngo Molnar	xorl	%eax, %eax
776905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movl	%eax, %gs
777905a36a2SIngo Molnar	jmp	2b
77816e617d0SPeter Zijlstra
77916e617d0SPeter Zijlstra	_ASM_EXTABLE(.Lgs_change, .Lbad_gs)
78016e617d0SPeter Zijlstra
78116e617d0SPeter ZijlstraSYM_FUNC_END(asm_load_gs_index)
78216e617d0SPeter ZijlstraEXPORT_SYMBOL(asm_load_gs_index)
783905a36a2SIngo Molnar
78428c11b0fSJuergen Gross#ifdef CONFIG_XEN_PV
785905a36a2SIngo Molnar/*
786905a36a2SIngo Molnar * A note on the "critical region" in our callback handler.
787905a36a2SIngo Molnar * We want to avoid stacking callback handlers due to events occurring
788905a36a2SIngo Molnar * during handling of the last event. To do this, we keep events disabled
789905a36a2SIngo Molnar * until we've done all processing. HOWEVER, we must enable events before
790905a36a2SIngo Molnar * popping the stack frame (can't be done atomically) and so it would still
791905a36a2SIngo Molnar * be possible to get enough handler activations to overflow the stack.
792905a36a2SIngo Molnar * Although unlikely, bugs of that kind are hard to track down, so we'd
793905a36a2SIngo Molnar * like to avoid the possibility.
794905a36a2SIngo Molnar * So, on entry to the handler we detect whether we interrupted an
795905a36a2SIngo Molnar * existing activation in its critical region -- if so, we pop the current
796905a36a2SIngo Molnar * activation and restart the handler using the previous one.
7972f6474e4SThomas Gleixner *
7982f6474e4SThomas Gleixner * C calling convention: exc_xen_hypervisor_callback(struct *pt_regs)
799905a36a2SIngo Molnar */
8002f6474e4SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_START_LOCAL(exc_xen_hypervisor_callback)
8014d732138SIngo Molnar
802905a36a2SIngo Molnar/*
803905a36a2SIngo Molnar * Since we don't modify %rdi, evtchn_do_upall(struct *pt_regs) will
804905a36a2SIngo Molnar * see the correct pointer to the pt_regs
805905a36a2SIngo Molnar */
8068c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf	UNWIND_HINT_FUNC
8074d732138SIngo Molnar	movq	%rdi, %rsp			/* we don't return, adjust the stack frame */
8088c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf	UNWIND_HINT_REGS
8091d3e53e8SAndy Lutomirski
8102f6474e4SThomas Gleixner	call	xen_pv_evtchn_do_upcall
8111d3e53e8SAndy Lutomirski
8122f6474e4SThomas Gleixner	jmp	error_return
8132f6474e4SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_END(exc_xen_hypervisor_callback)
814905a36a2SIngo Molnar
815905a36a2SIngo Molnar/*
816905a36a2SIngo Molnar * Hypervisor uses this for application faults while it executes.
817905a36a2SIngo Molnar * We get here for two reasons:
818905a36a2SIngo Molnar *  1. Fault while reloading DS, ES, FS or GS
819905a36a2SIngo Molnar *  2. Fault while executing IRET
820905a36a2SIngo Molnar * Category 1 we do not need to fix up as Xen has already reloaded all segment
821905a36a2SIngo Molnar * registers that could be reloaded and zeroed the others.
822905a36a2SIngo Molnar * Category 2 we fix up by killing the current process. We cannot use the
823905a36a2SIngo Molnar * normal Linux return path in this case because if we use the IRET hypercall
824905a36a2SIngo Molnar * to pop the stack frame we end up in an infinite loop of failsafe callbacks.
825905a36a2SIngo Molnar * We distinguish between categories by comparing each saved segment register
826905a36a2SIngo Molnar * with its current contents: any discrepancy means we in category 1.
827905a36a2SIngo Molnar */
828bc7b11c0SJiri SlabySYM_CODE_START(xen_failsafe_callback)
8298c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf	UNWIND_HINT_EMPTY
8305b2fc515SPeter Zijlstra	ENDBR
831905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movl	%ds, %ecx
832905a36a2SIngo Molnar	cmpw	%cx, 0x10(%rsp)
833905a36a2SIngo Molnar	jne	1f
834905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movl	%es, %ecx
835905a36a2SIngo Molnar	cmpw	%cx, 0x18(%rsp)
836905a36a2SIngo Molnar	jne	1f
837905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movl	%fs, %ecx
838905a36a2SIngo Molnar	cmpw	%cx, 0x20(%rsp)
839905a36a2SIngo Molnar	jne	1f
840905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movl	%gs, %ecx
841905a36a2SIngo Molnar	cmpw	%cx, 0x28(%rsp)
842905a36a2SIngo Molnar	jne	1f
843905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/* All segments match their saved values => Category 2 (Bad IRET). */
844905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movq	(%rsp), %rcx
845905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movq	8(%rsp), %r11
846905a36a2SIngo Molnar	addq	$0x30, %rsp
847905a36a2SIngo Molnar	pushq	$0				/* RIP */
8488c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf	UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS offset=8
849be4c11afSThomas Gleixner	jmp	asm_exc_general_protection
850905a36a2SIngo Molnar1:	/* Segment mismatch => Category 1 (Bad segment). Retry the IRET. */
851905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movq	(%rsp), %rcx
852905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movq	8(%rsp), %r11
853905a36a2SIngo Molnar	addq	$0x30, %rsp
8548c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf	UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS
855905a36a2SIngo Molnar	pushq	$-1 /* orig_ax = -1 => not a system call */
8563f01daecSDominik Brodowski	PUSH_AND_CLEAR_REGS
857946c1911SJosh Poimboeuf	ENCODE_FRAME_POINTER
858e88d9741SThomas Gleixner	jmp	error_return
859bc7b11c0SJiri SlabySYM_CODE_END(xen_failsafe_callback)
86028c11b0fSJuergen Gross#endif /* CONFIG_XEN_PV */
861905a36a2SIngo Molnar
862905a36a2SIngo Molnar/*
863c82965f9SChang S. Bae * Save all registers in pt_regs. Return GSBASE related information
864c82965f9SChang S. Bae * in EBX depending on the availability of the FSGSBASE instructions:
865c82965f9SChang S. Bae *
866c82965f9SChang S. Bae * FSGSBASE	R/EBX
867c82965f9SChang S. Bae *     N        0 -> SWAPGS on exit
868c82965f9SChang S. Bae *              1 -> no SWAPGS on exit
869c82965f9SChang S. Bae *
870c82965f9SChang S. Bae *     Y        GSBASE value at entry, must be restored in paranoid_exit
871905a36a2SIngo Molnar */
872ef1e0315SJiri SlabySYM_CODE_START_LOCAL(paranoid_entry)
8738c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf	UNWIND_HINT_FUNC
874905a36a2SIngo Molnar	cld
8759e809d15SDominik Brodowski	PUSH_AND_CLEAR_REGS save_ret=1
8769e809d15SDominik Brodowski	ENCODE_FRAME_POINTER 8
8778a09317bSDave Hansen
87816561f27SDave Hansen	/*
87916561f27SDave Hansen	 * Always stash CR3 in %r14.  This value will be restored,
880ae852495SAndy Lutomirski	 * verbatim, at exit.  Needed if paranoid_entry interrupted
881ae852495SAndy Lutomirski	 * another entry that already switched to the user CR3 value
882ae852495SAndy Lutomirski	 * but has not yet returned to userspace.
88316561f27SDave Hansen	 *
88416561f27SDave Hansen	 * This is also why CS (stashed in the "iret frame" by the
88516561f27SDave Hansen	 * hardware at entry) can not be used: this may be a return
886ae852495SAndy Lutomirski	 * to kernel code, but with a user CR3 value.
88796b23714SChang S. Bae	 *
88896b23714SChang S. Bae	 * Switching CR3 does not depend on kernel GSBASE so it can
88996b23714SChang S. Bae	 * be done before switching to the kernel GSBASE. This is
89096b23714SChang S. Bae	 * required for FSGSBASE because the kernel GSBASE has to
89196b23714SChang S. Bae	 * be retrieved from a kernel internal table.
89216561f27SDave Hansen	 */
8938a09317bSDave Hansen	SAVE_AND_SWITCH_TO_KERNEL_CR3 scratch_reg=%rax save_reg=%r14
8948a09317bSDave Hansen
89518ec54fdSJosh Poimboeuf	/*
896c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 * Handling GSBASE depends on the availability of FSGSBASE.
897c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 *
898c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 * Without FSGSBASE the kernel enforces that negative GSBASE
899c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 * values indicate kernel GSBASE. With FSGSBASE no assumptions
900c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 * can be made about the GSBASE value when entering from user
901c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 * space.
902c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 */
903c82965f9SChang S. Bae	ALTERNATIVE "jmp .Lparanoid_entry_checkgs", "", X86_FEATURE_FSGSBASE
904c82965f9SChang S. Bae
905c82965f9SChang S. Bae	/*
906c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 * Read the current GSBASE and store it in %rbx unconditionally,
907c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 * retrieve and set the current CPUs kernel GSBASE. The stored value
908c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 * has to be restored in paranoid_exit unconditionally.
909c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 *
9100b2c605fSBorislav Petkov	 * The unconditional write to GS base below ensures that no subsequent
9110b2c605fSBorislav Petkov	 * loads based on a mispredicted GS base can happen, therefore no LFENCE
9120b2c605fSBorislav Petkov	 * is needed here.
913c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 */
914c82965f9SChang S. Bae	SAVE_AND_SET_GSBASE scratch_reg=%rax save_reg=%rbx
915f94909ceSPeter Zijlstra	RET
916c82965f9SChang S. Bae
917c82965f9SChang S. Bae.Lparanoid_entry_checkgs:
91896b23714SChang S. Bae	/* EBX = 1 -> kernel GSBASE active, no restore required */
91996b23714SChang S. Bae	movl	$1, %ebx
920c07e4555SLai Jiangshan
92196b23714SChang S. Bae	/*
92296b23714SChang S. Bae	 * The kernel-enforced convention is a negative GSBASE indicates
92396b23714SChang S. Bae	 * a kernel value. No SWAPGS needed on entry and exit.
92496b23714SChang S. Bae	 */
92596b23714SChang S. Bae	movl	$MSR_GS_BASE, %ecx
92696b23714SChang S. Bae	rdmsr
92796b23714SChang S. Bae	testl	%edx, %edx
928c07e4555SLai Jiangshan	js	.Lparanoid_kernel_gsbase
92918ec54fdSJosh Poimboeuf
93096b23714SChang S. Bae	/* EBX = 0 -> SWAPGS required on exit */
93196b23714SChang S. Bae	xorl	%ebx, %ebx
932c07e4555SLai Jiangshan	swapgs
933c07e4555SLai Jiangshan.Lparanoid_kernel_gsbase:
934c07e4555SLai Jiangshan
935c07e4555SLai Jiangshan	FENCE_SWAPGS_KERNEL_ENTRY
936f94909ceSPeter Zijlstra	RET
937ef1e0315SJiri SlabySYM_CODE_END(paranoid_entry)
938905a36a2SIngo Molnar
939905a36a2SIngo Molnar/*
940905a36a2SIngo Molnar * "Paranoid" exit path from exception stack.  This is invoked
941905a36a2SIngo Molnar * only on return from non-NMI IST interrupts that came
942905a36a2SIngo Molnar * from kernel space.
943905a36a2SIngo Molnar *
944905a36a2SIngo Molnar * We may be returning to very strange contexts (e.g. very early
945905a36a2SIngo Molnar * in syscall entry), so checking for preemption here would
946c82965f9SChang S. Bae * be complicated.  Fortunately, there's no good reason to try
947c82965f9SChang S. Bae * to handle preemption here.
9484d732138SIngo Molnar *
949c82965f9SChang S. Bae * R/EBX contains the GSBASE related information depending on the
950c82965f9SChang S. Bae * availability of the FSGSBASE instructions:
951c82965f9SChang S. Bae *
952c82965f9SChang S. Bae * FSGSBASE	R/EBX
953c82965f9SChang S. Bae *     N        0 -> SWAPGS on exit
954c82965f9SChang S. Bae *              1 -> no SWAPGS on exit
955c82965f9SChang S. Bae *
956c82965f9SChang S. Bae *     Y        User space GSBASE, must be restored unconditionally
957905a36a2SIngo Molnar */
958ef1e0315SJiri SlabySYM_CODE_START_LOCAL(paranoid_exit)
9598c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf	UNWIND_HINT_REGS
960c82965f9SChang S. Bae	/*
961c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 * The order of operations is important. RESTORE_CR3 requires
962c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 * kernel GSBASE.
963c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 *
964c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 * NB to anyone to try to optimize this code: this code does
965c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 * not execute at all for exceptions from user mode. Those
966c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 * exceptions go through error_exit instead.
967c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 */
968c82965f9SChang S. Bae	RESTORE_CR3	scratch_reg=%rax save_reg=%r14
969c82965f9SChang S. Bae
970c82965f9SChang S. Bae	/* Handle the three GSBASE cases */
971c82965f9SChang S. Bae	ALTERNATIVE "jmp .Lparanoid_exit_checkgs", "", X86_FEATURE_FSGSBASE
972c82965f9SChang S. Bae
973c82965f9SChang S. Bae	/* With FSGSBASE enabled, unconditionally restore GSBASE */
974c82965f9SChang S. Bae	wrgsbase	%rbx
97545c08383SThomas Gleixner	jmp		restore_regs_and_return_to_kernel
976c82965f9SChang S. Bae
977c82965f9SChang S. Bae.Lparanoid_exit_checkgs:
978c82965f9SChang S. Bae	/* On non-FSGSBASE systems, conditionally do SWAPGS */
979c82965f9SChang S. Bae	testl		%ebx, %ebx
980c82965f9SChang S. Bae	jnz		restore_regs_and_return_to_kernel
981c82965f9SChang S. Bae
982c82965f9SChang S. Bae	/* We are returning to a context with user GSBASE */
98353c9d924SJuergen Gross	swapgs
984e5317832SAndy Lutomirski	jmp		restore_regs_and_return_to_kernel
985ef1e0315SJiri SlabySYM_CODE_END(paranoid_exit)
986905a36a2SIngo Molnar
987905a36a2SIngo Molnar/*
9889e809d15SDominik Brodowski * Save all registers in pt_regs, and switch GS if needed.
989905a36a2SIngo Molnar */
990ef1e0315SJiri SlabySYM_CODE_START_LOCAL(error_entry)
9919e809d15SDominik Brodowski	UNWIND_HINT_FUNC
992905a36a2SIngo Molnar	cld
9939e809d15SDominik Brodowski	PUSH_AND_CLEAR_REGS save_ret=1
9949e809d15SDominik Brodowski	ENCODE_FRAME_POINTER 8
995905a36a2SIngo Molnar	testb	$3, CS+8(%rsp)
996cb6f64edSAndy Lutomirski	jz	.Lerror_kernelspace
997539f5113SAndy Lutomirski
998cb6f64edSAndy Lutomirski	/*
999cb6f64edSAndy Lutomirski	 * We entered from user mode or we're pretending to have entered
1000cb6f64edSAndy Lutomirski	 * from user mode due to an IRET fault.
1001cb6f64edSAndy Lutomirski	 */
1002905a36a2SIngo Molnar	SWAPGS
100318ec54fdSJosh Poimboeuf	FENCE_SWAPGS_USER_ENTRY
10048a09317bSDave Hansen	/* We have user CR3.  Change to kernel CR3. */
10058a09317bSDave Hansen	SWITCH_TO_KERNEL_CR3 scratch_reg=%rax
1006539f5113SAndy Lutomirski
1007*520a7e80SLai Jiangshan	leaq	8(%rsp), %rdi			/* arg0 = pt_regs pointer */
1008cb6f64edSAndy Lutomirski.Lerror_entry_from_usermode_after_swapgs:
10097f2590a1SAndy Lutomirski	/* Put us onto the real thread stack. */
10107f2590a1SAndy Lutomirski	call	sync_regs
1011f94909ceSPeter Zijlstra	RET
101202bc7768SAndy Lutomirski
1013905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/*
1014905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * There are two places in the kernel that can potentially fault with
1015905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * usergs. Handle them here.  B stepping K8s sometimes report a
1016905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * truncated RIP for IRET exceptions returning to compat mode. Check
1017905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * for these here too.
1018905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 */
1019cb6f64edSAndy Lutomirski.Lerror_kernelspace:
1020905a36a2SIngo Molnar	leaq	native_irq_return_iret(%rip), %rcx
1021905a36a2SIngo Molnar	cmpq	%rcx, RIP+8(%rsp)
1022cb6f64edSAndy Lutomirski	je	.Lerror_bad_iret
1023905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movl	%ecx, %eax			/* zero extend */
1024905a36a2SIngo Molnar	cmpq	%rax, RIP+8(%rsp)
1025cb6f64edSAndy Lutomirski	je	.Lbstep_iret
102642c748bbSBorislav Petkov	cmpq	$.Lgs_change, RIP+8(%rsp)
102718ec54fdSJosh Poimboeuf	jne	.Lerror_entry_done_lfence
1028539f5113SAndy Lutomirski
1029539f5113SAndy Lutomirski	/*
103042c748bbSBorislav Petkov	 * hack: .Lgs_change can fail with user gsbase.  If this happens, fix up
1031539f5113SAndy Lutomirski	 * gsbase and proceed.  We'll fix up the exception and land in
103242c748bbSBorislav Petkov	 * .Lgs_change's error handler with kernel gsbase.
1033539f5113SAndy Lutomirski	 */
10342fa5f04fSWanpeng Li	SWAPGS
10351367afaaSLai Jiangshan
10361367afaaSLai Jiangshan	/*
10371367afaaSLai Jiangshan	 * Issue an LFENCE to prevent GS speculation, regardless of whether it is a
10381367afaaSLai Jiangshan	 * kernel or user gsbase.
10391367afaaSLai Jiangshan	 */
10401367afaaSLai Jiangshan.Lerror_entry_done_lfence:
10411367afaaSLai Jiangshan	FENCE_SWAPGS_KERNEL_ENTRY
1042*520a7e80SLai Jiangshan	leaq	8(%rsp), %rax			/* return pt_regs pointer */
1043f94909ceSPeter Zijlstra	RET
1044905a36a2SIngo Molnar
1045cb6f64edSAndy Lutomirski.Lbstep_iret:
1046905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/* Fix truncated RIP */
1047905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movq	%rcx, RIP+8(%rsp)
1048905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/* fall through */
1049905a36a2SIngo Molnar
1050cb6f64edSAndy Lutomirski.Lerror_bad_iret:
1051539f5113SAndy Lutomirski	/*
10528a09317bSDave Hansen	 * We came from an IRET to user mode, so we have user
10538a09317bSDave Hansen	 * gsbase and CR3.  Switch to kernel gsbase and CR3:
1054539f5113SAndy Lutomirski	 */
1055905a36a2SIngo Molnar	SWAPGS
105618ec54fdSJosh Poimboeuf	FENCE_SWAPGS_USER_ENTRY
10578a09317bSDave Hansen	SWITCH_TO_KERNEL_CR3 scratch_reg=%rax
1058539f5113SAndy Lutomirski
1059539f5113SAndy Lutomirski	/*
1060539f5113SAndy Lutomirski	 * Pretend that the exception came from user mode: set up pt_regs
1061b3681dd5SAndy Lutomirski	 * as if we faulted immediately after IRET.
1062539f5113SAndy Lutomirski	 */
1063*520a7e80SLai Jiangshan	leaq	8(%rsp), %rdi			/* arg0 = pt_regs pointer */
1064905a36a2SIngo Molnar	call	fixup_bad_iret
1065*520a7e80SLai Jiangshan	mov	%rax, %rdi
1066cb6f64edSAndy Lutomirski	jmp	.Lerror_entry_from_usermode_after_swapgs
1067ef1e0315SJiri SlabySYM_CODE_END(error_entry)
1068905a36a2SIngo Molnar
1069424c7d0aSThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_START_LOCAL(error_return)
1070424c7d0aSThomas Gleixner	UNWIND_HINT_REGS
1071424c7d0aSThomas Gleixner	DEBUG_ENTRY_ASSERT_IRQS_OFF
1072424c7d0aSThomas Gleixner	testb	$3, CS(%rsp)
1073424c7d0aSThomas Gleixner	jz	restore_regs_and_return_to_kernel
1074424c7d0aSThomas Gleixner	jmp	swapgs_restore_regs_and_return_to_usermode
1075424c7d0aSThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_END(error_return)
1076424c7d0aSThomas Gleixner
1077929bacecSAndy Lutomirski/*
1078929bacecSAndy Lutomirski * Runs on exception stack.  Xen PV does not go through this path at all,
1079929bacecSAndy Lutomirski * so we can use real assembly here.
10808a09317bSDave Hansen *
10818a09317bSDave Hansen * Registers:
10828a09317bSDave Hansen *	%r14: Used to save/restore the CR3 of the interrupted context
10838a09317bSDave Hansen *	      when PAGE_TABLE_ISOLATION is in use.  Do not clobber.
1084929bacecSAndy Lutomirski */
10856271fef0SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_START(asm_exc_nmi)
10868c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf	UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS
10878f93402bSPeter Zijlstra	ENDBR
1088929bacecSAndy Lutomirski
1089fc57a7c6SAndy Lutomirski	/*
1090905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * We allow breakpoints in NMIs. If a breakpoint occurs, then
1091905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * the iretq it performs will take us out of NMI context.
1092905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * This means that we can have nested NMIs where the next
1093905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * NMI is using the top of the stack of the previous NMI. We
1094905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * can't let it execute because the nested NMI will corrupt the
1095905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * stack of the previous NMI. NMI handlers are not re-entrant
1096905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * anyway.
1097905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 *
1098905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * To handle this case we do the following:
1099905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 *  Check the a special location on the stack that contains
1100905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 *  a variable that is set when NMIs are executing.
1101905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 *  The interrupted task's stack is also checked to see if it
1102905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 *  is an NMI stack.
1103905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 *  If the variable is not set and the stack is not the NMI
1104905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 *  stack then:
1105905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 *    o Set the special variable on the stack
11060b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 *    o Copy the interrupt frame into an "outermost" location on the
11070b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 *      stack
11080b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 *    o Copy the interrupt frame into an "iret" location on the stack
1109905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 *    o Continue processing the NMI
1110905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 *  If the variable is set or the previous stack is the NMI stack:
11110b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 *    o Modify the "iret" location to jump to the repeat_nmi
1112905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 *    o return back to the first NMI
1113905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 *
1114905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * Now on exit of the first NMI, we first clear the stack variable
1115905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * The NMI stack will tell any nested NMIs at that point that it is
1116905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * nested. Then we pop the stack normally with iret, and if there was
1117905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * a nested NMI that updated the copy interrupt stack frame, a
1118905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * jump will be made to the repeat_nmi code that will handle the second
1119905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * NMI.
11209b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	 *
11219b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	 * However, espfix prevents us from directly returning to userspace
11229b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	 * with a single IRET instruction.  Similarly, IRET to user mode
11239b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	 * can fault.  We therefore handle NMIs from user space like
11249b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	 * other IST entries.
1125905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 */
1126905a36a2SIngo Molnar
1127e93c1730SAndy Lutomirski	ASM_CLAC
1128e93c1730SAndy Lutomirski
1129905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/* Use %rdx as our temp variable throughout */
1130905a36a2SIngo Molnar	pushq	%rdx
1131905a36a2SIngo Molnar
11329b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	testb	$3, CS-RIP+8(%rsp)
11339b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	jz	.Lnmi_from_kernel
1134905a36a2SIngo Molnar
1135905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/*
11369b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	 * NMI from user mode.  We need to run on the thread stack, but we
11379b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	 * can't go through the normal entry paths: NMIs are masked, and
11389b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	 * we don't want to enable interrupts, because then we'll end
11399b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	 * up in an awkward situation in which IRQs are on but NMIs
11409b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	 * are off.
114183c133cfSAndy Lutomirski	 *
114283c133cfSAndy Lutomirski	 * We also must not push anything to the stack before switching
114383c133cfSAndy Lutomirski	 * stacks lest we corrupt the "NMI executing" variable.
11449b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	 */
11459b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski
1146929bacecSAndy Lutomirski	swapgs
11479b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	cld
114818ec54fdSJosh Poimboeuf	FENCE_SWAPGS_USER_ENTRY
11498a09317bSDave Hansen	SWITCH_TO_KERNEL_CR3 scratch_reg=%rdx
11509b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	movq	%rsp, %rdx
11519b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	movq	PER_CPU_VAR(cpu_current_top_of_stack), %rsp
11528c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf	UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS base=%rdx offset=8
11539b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	pushq	5*8(%rdx)	/* pt_regs->ss */
11549b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	pushq	4*8(%rdx)	/* pt_regs->rsp */
11559b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	pushq	3*8(%rdx)	/* pt_regs->flags */
11569b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	pushq	2*8(%rdx)	/* pt_regs->cs */
11579b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	pushq	1*8(%rdx)	/* pt_regs->rip */
11588c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf	UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS
11599b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	pushq   $-1		/* pt_regs->orig_ax */
116030907fd1SDominik Brodowski	PUSH_AND_CLEAR_REGS rdx=(%rdx)
1161946c1911SJosh Poimboeuf	ENCODE_FRAME_POINTER
11629b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski
11639b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	/*
11649b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	 * At this point we no longer need to worry about stack damage
11659b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	 * due to nesting -- we're on the normal thread stack and we're
11669b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	 * done with the NMI stack.
11679b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	 */
11689b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski
11699b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	movq	%rsp, %rdi
11709b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	movq	$-1, %rsi
11716271fef0SThomas Gleixner	call	exc_nmi
11729b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski
11739b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	/*
11749b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	 * Return back to user mode.  We must *not* do the normal exit
1175946c1911SJosh Poimboeuf	 * work, because we don't want to enable interrupts.
11769b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	 */
11778a055d7fSAndy Lutomirski	jmp	swapgs_restore_regs_and_return_to_usermode
11789b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski
11799b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski.Lnmi_from_kernel:
11809b6e6a83SAndy Lutomirski	/*
11810b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * Here's what our stack frame will look like:
11820b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * +---------------------------------------------------------+
11830b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * | original SS                                             |
11840b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * | original Return RSP                                     |
11850b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * | original RFLAGS                                         |
11860b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * | original CS                                             |
11870b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * | original RIP                                            |
11880b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * +---------------------------------------------------------+
11890b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * | temp storage for rdx                                    |
11900b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * +---------------------------------------------------------+
11910b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * | "NMI executing" variable                                |
11920b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * +---------------------------------------------------------+
11930b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * | iret SS          } Copied from "outermost" frame        |
11940b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * | iret Return RSP  } on each loop iteration; overwritten  |
11950b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * | iret RFLAGS      } by a nested NMI to force another     |
11960b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * | iret CS          } iteration if needed.                 |
11970b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * | iret RIP         }                                      |
11980b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * +---------------------------------------------------------+
11990b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * | outermost SS          } initialized in first_nmi;       |
12000b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * | outermost Return RSP  } will not be changed before      |
12010b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * | outermost RFLAGS      } NMI processing is done.         |
12020b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * | outermost CS          } Copied to "iret" frame on each  |
12030b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * | outermost RIP         } iteration.                      |
12040b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * +---------------------------------------------------------+
12050b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * | pt_regs                                                 |
12060b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * +---------------------------------------------------------+
12070b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 *
12080b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * The "original" frame is used by hardware.  Before re-enabling
12090b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * NMIs, we need to be done with it, and we need to leave enough
12100b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * space for the asm code here.
12110b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 *
12120b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * We return by executing IRET while RSP points to the "iret" frame.
12130b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * That will either return for real or it will loop back into NMI
12140b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * processing.
12150b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 *
12160b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * The "outermost" frame is copied to the "iret" frame on each
12170b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * iteration of the loop, so each iteration starts with the "iret"
12180b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * frame pointing to the final return target.
12190b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 */
12200b22930eSAndy Lutomirski
12210b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	/*
12220b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * Determine whether we're a nested NMI.
12230b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 *
1224a27507caSAndy Lutomirski	 * If we interrupted kernel code between repeat_nmi and
1225a27507caSAndy Lutomirski	 * end_repeat_nmi, then we are a nested NMI.  We must not
1226a27507caSAndy Lutomirski	 * modify the "iret" frame because it's being written by
1227a27507caSAndy Lutomirski	 * the outer NMI.  That's okay; the outer NMI handler is
12286271fef0SThomas Gleixner	 * about to about to call exc_nmi() anyway, so we can just
1229a27507caSAndy Lutomirski	 * resume the outer NMI.
1230a27507caSAndy Lutomirski	 */
1231a27507caSAndy Lutomirski
1232a27507caSAndy Lutomirski	movq	$repeat_nmi, %rdx
1233a27507caSAndy Lutomirski	cmpq	8(%rsp), %rdx
1234a27507caSAndy Lutomirski	ja	1f
1235a27507caSAndy Lutomirski	movq	$end_repeat_nmi, %rdx
1236a27507caSAndy Lutomirski	cmpq	8(%rsp), %rdx
1237a27507caSAndy Lutomirski	ja	nested_nmi_out
1238a27507caSAndy Lutomirski1:
1239a27507caSAndy Lutomirski
1240a27507caSAndy Lutomirski	/*
1241a27507caSAndy Lutomirski	 * Now check "NMI executing".  If it's set, then we're nested.
12420b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * This will not detect if we interrupted an outer NMI just
12430b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * before IRET.
1244905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 */
1245905a36a2SIngo Molnar	cmpl	$1, -8(%rsp)
1246905a36a2SIngo Molnar	je	nested_nmi
1247905a36a2SIngo Molnar
1248905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/*
12490b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * Now test if the previous stack was an NMI stack.  This covers
12500b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * the case where we interrupt an outer NMI after it clears
1251810bc075SAndy Lutomirski	 * "NMI executing" but before IRET.  We need to be careful, though:
1252810bc075SAndy Lutomirski	 * there is one case in which RSP could point to the NMI stack
1253810bc075SAndy Lutomirski	 * despite there being no NMI active: naughty userspace controls
1254810bc075SAndy Lutomirski	 * RSP at the very beginning of the SYSCALL targets.  We can
1255810bc075SAndy Lutomirski	 * pull a fast one on naughty userspace, though: we program
1256810bc075SAndy Lutomirski	 * SYSCALL to mask DF, so userspace cannot cause DF to be set
1257810bc075SAndy Lutomirski	 * if it controls the kernel's RSP.  We set DF before we clear
1258810bc075SAndy Lutomirski	 * "NMI executing".
1259905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 */
1260905a36a2SIngo Molnar	lea	6*8(%rsp), %rdx
1261905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/* Compare the NMI stack (rdx) with the stack we came from (4*8(%rsp)) */
1262905a36a2SIngo Molnar	cmpq	%rdx, 4*8(%rsp)
1263905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/* If the stack pointer is above the NMI stack, this is a normal NMI */
1264905a36a2SIngo Molnar	ja	first_nmi
12654d732138SIngo Molnar
1266905a36a2SIngo Molnar	subq	$EXCEPTION_STKSZ, %rdx
1267905a36a2SIngo Molnar	cmpq	%rdx, 4*8(%rsp)
1268905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/* If it is below the NMI stack, it is a normal NMI */
1269905a36a2SIngo Molnar	jb	first_nmi
1270810bc075SAndy Lutomirski
1271810bc075SAndy Lutomirski	/* Ah, it is within the NMI stack. */
1272810bc075SAndy Lutomirski
1273810bc075SAndy Lutomirski	testb	$(X86_EFLAGS_DF >> 8), (3*8 + 1)(%rsp)
1274810bc075SAndy Lutomirski	jz	first_nmi	/* RSP was user controlled. */
1275810bc075SAndy Lutomirski
1276810bc075SAndy Lutomirski	/* This is a nested NMI. */
1277905a36a2SIngo Molnar
1278905a36a2SIngo Molnarnested_nmi:
1279905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/*
12800b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * Modify the "iret" frame to point to repeat_nmi, forcing another
12810b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * iteration of NMI handling.
1282905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 */
128323a781e9SAndy Lutomirski	subq	$8, %rsp
1284905a36a2SIngo Molnar	leaq	-10*8(%rsp), %rdx
1285905a36a2SIngo Molnar	pushq	$__KERNEL_DS
1286905a36a2SIngo Molnar	pushq	%rdx
1287905a36a2SIngo Molnar	pushfq
1288905a36a2SIngo Molnar	pushq	$__KERNEL_CS
1289905a36a2SIngo Molnar	pushq	$repeat_nmi
1290905a36a2SIngo Molnar
1291905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/* Put stack back */
1292905a36a2SIngo Molnar	addq	$(6*8), %rsp
1293905a36a2SIngo Molnar
1294905a36a2SIngo Molnarnested_nmi_out:
1295905a36a2SIngo Molnar	popq	%rdx
1296905a36a2SIngo Molnar
12970b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	/* We are returning to kernel mode, so this cannot result in a fault. */
1298929bacecSAndy Lutomirski	iretq
1299905a36a2SIngo Molnar
1300905a36a2SIngo Molnarfirst_nmi:
13010b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	/* Restore rdx. */
1302905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movq	(%rsp), %rdx
1303905a36a2SIngo Molnar
130436f1a77bSAndy Lutomirski	/* Make room for "NMI executing". */
130536f1a77bSAndy Lutomirski	pushq	$0
1306905a36a2SIngo Molnar
13070b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	/* Leave room for the "iret" frame */
1308905a36a2SIngo Molnar	subq	$(5*8), %rsp
1309905a36a2SIngo Molnar
13100b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	/* Copy the "original" frame to the "outermost" frame */
1311905a36a2SIngo Molnar	.rept 5
1312905a36a2SIngo Molnar	pushq	11*8(%rsp)
1313905a36a2SIngo Molnar	.endr
13148c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf	UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS
1315905a36a2SIngo Molnar
1316905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/* Everything up to here is safe from nested NMIs */
1317905a36a2SIngo Molnar
1318a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ENTRY
1319a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski	/*
1320a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski	 * For ease of testing, unmask NMIs right away.  Disabled by
1321a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski	 * default because IRET is very expensive.
1322a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski	 */
1323a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski	pushq	$0		/* SS */
1324a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski	pushq	%rsp		/* RSP (minus 8 because of the previous push) */
1325a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski	addq	$8, (%rsp)	/* Fix up RSP */
1326a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski	pushfq			/* RFLAGS */
1327a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski	pushq	$__KERNEL_CS	/* CS */
1328a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski	pushq	$1f		/* RIP */
1329929bacecSAndy Lutomirski	iretq			/* continues at repeat_nmi below */
13308c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf	UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS
1331a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski1:
1332a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski#endif
1333a97439aaSAndy Lutomirski
13340b22930eSAndy Lutomirskirepeat_nmi:
13353e3f0695SPeter Zijlstra	ANNOTATE_NOENDBR // this code
1336905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/*
1337905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * If there was a nested NMI, the first NMI's iret will return
1338905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * here. But NMIs are still enabled and we can take another
1339905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * nested NMI. The nested NMI checks the interrupted RIP to see
1340905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * if it is between repeat_nmi and end_repeat_nmi, and if so
1341905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * it will just return, as we are about to repeat an NMI anyway.
1342905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * This makes it safe to copy to the stack frame that a nested
1343905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * NMI will update.
13440b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 *
13450b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * RSP is pointing to "outermost RIP".  gsbase is unknown, but, if
13460b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * we're repeating an NMI, gsbase has the same value that it had on
13470b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * the first iteration.  paranoid_entry will load the kernel
13486271fef0SThomas Gleixner	 * gsbase if needed before we call exc_nmi().  "NMI executing"
134936f1a77bSAndy Lutomirski	 * is zero.
1350905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 */
135136f1a77bSAndy Lutomirski	movq	$1, 10*8(%rsp)		/* Set "NMI executing". */
1352905a36a2SIngo Molnar
13530b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	/*
13540b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * Copy the "outermost" frame to the "iret" frame.  NMIs that nest
13550b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * here must not modify the "iret" frame while we're writing to
13560b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * it or it will end up containing garbage.
13570b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 */
1358905a36a2SIngo Molnar	addq	$(10*8), %rsp
1359905a36a2SIngo Molnar	.rept 5
1360905a36a2SIngo Molnar	pushq	-6*8(%rsp)
1361905a36a2SIngo Molnar	.endr
1362905a36a2SIngo Molnar	subq	$(5*8), %rsp
1363905a36a2SIngo Molnarend_repeat_nmi:
13643e3f0695SPeter Zijlstra	ANNOTATE_NOENDBR // this code
1365905a36a2SIngo Molnar
1366905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/*
13670b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * Everything below this point can be preempted by a nested NMI.
13680b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * If this happens, then the inner NMI will change the "iret"
13690b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 * frame to point back to repeat_nmi.
1370905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 */
1371905a36a2SIngo Molnar	pushq	$-1				/* ORIG_RAX: no syscall to restart */
1372905a36a2SIngo Molnar
1373905a36a2SIngo Molnar	/*
1374905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * Use paranoid_entry to handle SWAPGS, but no need to use paranoid_exit
1375905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * as we should not be calling schedule in NMI context.
1376905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * Even with normal interrupts enabled. An NMI should not be
1377905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * setting NEED_RESCHED or anything that normal interrupts and
1378905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 * exceptions might do.
1379905a36a2SIngo Molnar	 */
1380905a36a2SIngo Molnar	call	paranoid_entry
13818c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf	UNWIND_HINT_REGS
1382905a36a2SIngo Molnar
1383905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movq	%rsp, %rdi
1384905a36a2SIngo Molnar	movq	$-1, %rsi
13856271fef0SThomas Gleixner	call	exc_nmi
1386905a36a2SIngo Molnar
138716561f27SDave Hansen	/* Always restore stashed CR3 value (see paranoid_entry) */
138821e94459SPeter Zijlstra	RESTORE_CR3 scratch_reg=%r15 save_reg=%r14
13898a09317bSDave Hansen
1390c82965f9SChang S. Bae	/*
1391c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 * The above invocation of paranoid_entry stored the GSBASE
1392c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 * related information in R/EBX depending on the availability
1393c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 * of FSGSBASE.
1394c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 *
1395c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 * If FSGSBASE is enabled, restore the saved GSBASE value
1396c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 * unconditionally, otherwise take the conditional SWAPGS path.
1397c82965f9SChang S. Bae	 */
1398c82965f9SChang S. Bae	ALTERNATIVE "jmp nmi_no_fsgsbase", "", X86_FEATURE_FSGSBASE
1399c82965f9SChang S. Bae
1400c82965f9SChang S. Bae	wrgsbase	%rbx
1401c82965f9SChang S. Bae	jmp	nmi_restore
1402c82965f9SChang S. Bae
1403c82965f9SChang S. Baenmi_no_fsgsbase:
1404c82965f9SChang S. Bae	/* EBX == 0 -> invoke SWAPGS */
1405c82965f9SChang S. Bae	testl	%ebx, %ebx
1406905a36a2SIngo Molnar	jnz	nmi_restore
1407c82965f9SChang S. Bae
1408905a36a2SIngo Molnarnmi_swapgs:
140953c9d924SJuergen Gross	swapgs
1410c82965f9SChang S. Bae
1411905a36a2SIngo Molnarnmi_restore:
1412502af0d7SDominik Brodowski	POP_REGS
14130b22930eSAndy Lutomirski
1414471ee483SAndy Lutomirski	/*
1415471ee483SAndy Lutomirski	 * Skip orig_ax and the "outermost" frame to point RSP at the "iret"
1416471ee483SAndy Lutomirski	 * at the "iret" frame.
1417471ee483SAndy Lutomirski	 */
1418471ee483SAndy Lutomirski	addq	$6*8, %rsp
1419905a36a2SIngo Molnar
1420810bc075SAndy Lutomirski	/*
1421810bc075SAndy Lutomirski	 * Clear "NMI executing".  Set DF first so that we can easily
1422810bc075SAndy Lutomirski	 * distinguish the remaining code between here and IRET from
1423929bacecSAndy Lutomirski	 * the SYSCALL entry and exit paths.
1424929bacecSAndy Lutomirski	 *
1425929bacecSAndy Lutomirski	 * We arguably should just inspect RIP instead, but I (Andy) wrote
1426929bacecSAndy Lutomirski	 * this code when I had the misapprehension that Xen PV supported
1427929bacecSAndy Lutomirski	 * NMIs, and Xen PV would break that approach.
1428810bc075SAndy Lutomirski	 */
1429810bc075SAndy Lutomirski	std
1430810bc075SAndy Lutomirski	movq	$0, 5*8(%rsp)		/* clear "NMI executing" */
14310b22930eSAndy Lutomirski
14320b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	/*
1433929bacecSAndy Lutomirski	 * iretq reads the "iret" frame and exits the NMI stack in a
1434929bacecSAndy Lutomirski	 * single instruction.  We are returning to kernel mode, so this
1435929bacecSAndy Lutomirski	 * cannot result in a fault.  Similarly, we don't need to worry
1436929bacecSAndy Lutomirski	 * about espfix64 on the way back to kernel mode.
14370b22930eSAndy Lutomirski	 */
1438929bacecSAndy Lutomirski	iretq
14396271fef0SThomas GleixnerSYM_CODE_END(asm_exc_nmi)
1440905a36a2SIngo Molnar
1441dffb3f9dSAndy Lutomirski#ifndef CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION
1442dffb3f9dSAndy Lutomirski/*
1443dffb3f9dSAndy Lutomirski * This handles SYSCALL from 32-bit code.  There is no way to program
1444dffb3f9dSAndy Lutomirski * MSRs to fully disable 32-bit SYSCALL.
1445dffb3f9dSAndy Lutomirski */
1446bc7b11c0SJiri SlabySYM_CODE_START(ignore_sysret)
14478c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf	UNWIND_HINT_EMPTY
14488f93402bSPeter Zijlstra	ENDBR
1449905a36a2SIngo Molnar	mov	$-ENOSYS, %eax
1450b2b1d94cSJan Beulich	sysretl
1451bc7b11c0SJiri SlabySYM_CODE_END(ignore_sysret)
1452dffb3f9dSAndy Lutomirski#endif
14532deb4be2SAndy Lutomirski
1454b9f6976bSThomas Gleixner.pushsection .text, "ax"
14550e25498fSEric W. BiedermanSYM_CODE_START(rewind_stack_and_make_dead)
14568c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf	UNWIND_HINT_FUNC
14572deb4be2SAndy Lutomirski	/* Prevent any naive code from trying to unwind to our caller. */
14582deb4be2SAndy Lutomirski	xorl	%ebp, %ebp
14592deb4be2SAndy Lutomirski
14602deb4be2SAndy Lutomirski	movq	PER_CPU_VAR(cpu_current_top_of_stack), %rax
14618c1f7558SJosh Poimboeuf	leaq	-PTREGS_SIZE(%rax), %rsp
1462f977df7bSJann Horn	UNWIND_HINT_REGS
14632deb4be2SAndy Lutomirski
14640e25498fSEric W. Biederman	call	make_task_dead
14650e25498fSEric W. BiedermanSYM_CODE_END(rewind_stack_and_make_dead)
1466b9f6976bSThomas Gleixner.popsection
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