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1dfd402a4SMarco Elver /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2*bd0ccc4aSMarco Elver /*
3*bd0ccc4aSMarco Elver  * KCSAN watchpoint encoding.
4*bd0ccc4aSMarco Elver  *
5*bd0ccc4aSMarco Elver  * Copyright (C) 2019, Google LLC.
6*bd0ccc4aSMarco Elver  */
7dfd402a4SMarco Elver 
8dfd402a4SMarco Elver #ifndef _KERNEL_KCSAN_ENCODING_H
9dfd402a4SMarco Elver #define _KERNEL_KCSAN_ENCODING_H
10dfd402a4SMarco Elver 
11dfd402a4SMarco Elver #include <linux/bits.h>
12dfd402a4SMarco Elver #include <linux/log2.h>
13dfd402a4SMarco Elver #include <linux/mm.h>
14dfd402a4SMarco Elver 
15dfd402a4SMarco Elver #include "kcsan.h"
16dfd402a4SMarco Elver 
17dfd402a4SMarco Elver #define SLOT_RANGE PAGE_SIZE
185cbaefe9SIngo Molnar 
19dfd402a4SMarco Elver #define INVALID_WATCHPOINT  0
20dfd402a4SMarco Elver #define CONSUMED_WATCHPOINT 1
21dfd402a4SMarco Elver 
22dfd402a4SMarco Elver /*
23dfd402a4SMarco Elver  * The maximum useful size of accesses for which we set up watchpoints is the
24dfd402a4SMarco Elver  * max range of slots we check on an access.
25dfd402a4SMarco Elver  */
26dfd402a4SMarco Elver #define MAX_ENCODABLE_SIZE (SLOT_RANGE * (1 + KCSAN_CHECK_ADJACENT))
27dfd402a4SMarco Elver 
28dfd402a4SMarco Elver /*
29dfd402a4SMarco Elver  * Number of bits we use to store size info.
30dfd402a4SMarco Elver  */
31dfd402a4SMarco Elver #define WATCHPOINT_SIZE_BITS bits_per(MAX_ENCODABLE_SIZE)
32dfd402a4SMarco Elver /*
33dfd402a4SMarco Elver  * This encoding for addresses discards the upper (1 for is-write + SIZE_BITS);
34dfd402a4SMarco Elver  * however, most 64-bit architectures do not use the full 64-bit address space.
35dfd402a4SMarco Elver  * Also, in order for a false positive to be observable 2 things need to happen:
36dfd402a4SMarco Elver  *
37dfd402a4SMarco Elver  *	1. different addresses but with the same encoded address race;
38dfd402a4SMarco Elver  *	2. and both map onto the same watchpoint slots;
39dfd402a4SMarco Elver  *
407b7b8a2cSRandy Dunlap  * Both these are assumed to be very unlikely. However, in case it still
41dfd402a4SMarco Elver  * happens, the report logic will filter out the false positive (see report.c).
42dfd402a4SMarco Elver  */
43dfd402a4SMarco Elver #define WATCHPOINT_ADDR_BITS (BITS_PER_LONG-1 - WATCHPOINT_SIZE_BITS)
44dfd402a4SMarco Elver 
451d094cefSMarco Elver /* Bitmasks for the encoded watchpoint access information. */
46dfd402a4SMarco Elver #define WATCHPOINT_WRITE_MASK	BIT(BITS_PER_LONG-1)
471d094cefSMarco Elver #define WATCHPOINT_SIZE_MASK	GENMASK(BITS_PER_LONG-2, WATCHPOINT_ADDR_BITS)
481d094cefSMarco Elver #define WATCHPOINT_ADDR_MASK	GENMASK(WATCHPOINT_ADDR_BITS-1, 0)
491d094cefSMarco Elver static_assert(WATCHPOINT_ADDR_MASK == (1UL << WATCHPOINT_ADDR_BITS) - 1);
501d094cefSMarco Elver static_assert((WATCHPOINT_WRITE_MASK ^ WATCHPOINT_SIZE_MASK ^ WATCHPOINT_ADDR_MASK) == ~0UL);
51dfd402a4SMarco Elver 
check_encodable(unsigned long addr,size_t size)52dfd402a4SMarco Elver static inline bool check_encodable(unsigned long addr, size_t size)
53dfd402a4SMarco Elver {
5455a2346cSMarco Elver 	/*
5555a2346cSMarco Elver 	 * While we can encode addrs<PAGE_SIZE, avoid crashing with a NULL
5655a2346cSMarco Elver 	 * pointer deref inside KCSAN.
5755a2346cSMarco Elver 	 */
5855a2346cSMarco Elver 	return addr >= PAGE_SIZE && size <= MAX_ENCODABLE_SIZE;
59dfd402a4SMarco Elver }
60dfd402a4SMarco Elver 
615cbaefe9SIngo Molnar static inline long
encode_watchpoint(unsigned long addr,size_t size,bool is_write)625cbaefe9SIngo Molnar encode_watchpoint(unsigned long addr, size_t size, bool is_write)
63dfd402a4SMarco Elver {
64dfd402a4SMarco Elver 	return (long)((is_write ? WATCHPOINT_WRITE_MASK : 0) |
65dfd402a4SMarco Elver 		      (size << WATCHPOINT_ADDR_BITS) |
66dfd402a4SMarco Elver 		      (addr & WATCHPOINT_ADDR_MASK));
67dfd402a4SMarco Elver }
68dfd402a4SMarco Elver 
decode_watchpoint(long watchpoint,unsigned long * addr_masked,size_t * size,bool * is_write)695c361425SMarco Elver static __always_inline bool decode_watchpoint(long watchpoint,
705cbaefe9SIngo Molnar 					      unsigned long *addr_masked,
715cbaefe9SIngo Molnar 					      size_t *size,
72dfd402a4SMarco Elver 					      bool *is_write)
73dfd402a4SMarco Elver {
74dfd402a4SMarco Elver 	if (watchpoint == INVALID_WATCHPOINT ||
75dfd402a4SMarco Elver 	    watchpoint == CONSUMED_WATCHPOINT)
76dfd402a4SMarco Elver 		return false;
77dfd402a4SMarco Elver 
78dfd402a4SMarco Elver 	*addr_masked =    (unsigned long)watchpoint & WATCHPOINT_ADDR_MASK;
795cbaefe9SIngo Molnar 	*size	     =   ((unsigned long)watchpoint & WATCHPOINT_SIZE_MASK) >> WATCHPOINT_ADDR_BITS;
80dfd402a4SMarco Elver 	*is_write    = !!((unsigned long)watchpoint & WATCHPOINT_WRITE_MASK);
81dfd402a4SMarco Elver 
82dfd402a4SMarco Elver 	return true;
83dfd402a4SMarco Elver }
84dfd402a4SMarco Elver 
85dfd402a4SMarco Elver /*
86dfd402a4SMarco Elver  * Return watchpoint slot for an address.
87dfd402a4SMarco Elver  */
watchpoint_slot(unsigned long addr)885c361425SMarco Elver static __always_inline int watchpoint_slot(unsigned long addr)
89dfd402a4SMarco Elver {
90dfd402a4SMarco Elver 	return (addr / PAGE_SIZE) % CONFIG_KCSAN_NUM_WATCHPOINTS;
91dfd402a4SMarco Elver }
92dfd402a4SMarco Elver 
matching_access(unsigned long addr1,size_t size1,unsigned long addr2,size_t size2)935c361425SMarco Elver static __always_inline bool matching_access(unsigned long addr1, size_t size1,
94dfd402a4SMarco Elver 					    unsigned long addr2, size_t size2)
95dfd402a4SMarco Elver {
96dfd402a4SMarco Elver 	unsigned long end_range1 = addr1 + size1 - 1;
97dfd402a4SMarco Elver 	unsigned long end_range2 = addr2 + size2 - 1;
98dfd402a4SMarco Elver 
99dfd402a4SMarco Elver 	return addr1 <= end_range2 && addr2 <= end_range1;
100dfd402a4SMarco Elver }
101dfd402a4SMarco Elver 
102dfd402a4SMarco Elver #endif /* _KERNEL_KCSAN_ENCODING_H */
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