1 /* 2 * Common signal handling code for both 32 and 64 bits 3 * 4 * Copyright (c) 2007 Benjamin Herrenschmidt, IBM Coproration 5 * Extracted from signal_32.c and signal_64.c 6 * 7 * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General 8 * Public License. See the file README.legal in the main directory of 9 * this archive for more details. 10 */ 11 12 #include <linux/tracehook.h> 13 #include <linux/signal.h> 14 #include <linux/uprobes.h> 15 #include <linux/key.h> 16 #include <linux/context_tracking.h> 17 #include <asm/hw_breakpoint.h> 18 #include <asm/uaccess.h> 19 #include <asm/unistd.h> 20 #include <asm/debug.h> 21 #include <asm/tm.h> 22 23 #include "signal.h" 24 25 /* Log an error when sending an unhandled signal to a process. Controlled 26 * through debug.exception-trace sysctl. 27 */ 28 29 int show_unhandled_signals = 1; 30 31 /* 32 * Allocate space for the signal frame 33 */ 34 void __user * get_sigframe(struct k_sigaction *ka, unsigned long sp, 35 size_t frame_size, int is_32) 36 { 37 unsigned long oldsp, newsp; 38 39 /* Default to using normal stack */ 40 oldsp = get_clean_sp(sp, is_32); 41 42 /* Check for alt stack */ 43 if ((ka->sa.sa_flags & SA_ONSTACK) && 44 current->sas_ss_size && !on_sig_stack(oldsp)) 45 oldsp = (current->sas_ss_sp + current->sas_ss_size); 46 47 /* Get aligned frame */ 48 newsp = (oldsp - frame_size) & ~0xFUL; 49 50 /* Check access */ 51 if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, (void __user *)newsp, oldsp - newsp)) 52 return NULL; 53 54 return (void __user *)newsp; 55 } 56 57 static void check_syscall_restart(struct pt_regs *regs, struct k_sigaction *ka, 58 int has_handler) 59 { 60 unsigned long ret = regs->gpr[3]; 61 int restart = 1; 62 63 /* syscall ? */ 64 if (TRAP(regs) != 0x0C00) 65 return; 66 67 /* error signalled ? */ 68 if (!(regs->ccr & 0x10000000)) 69 return; 70 71 switch (ret) { 72 case ERESTART_RESTARTBLOCK: 73 case ERESTARTNOHAND: 74 /* ERESTARTNOHAND means that the syscall should only be 75 * restarted if there was no handler for the signal, and since 76 * we only get here if there is a handler, we dont restart. 77 */ 78 restart = !has_handler; 79 break; 80 case ERESTARTSYS: 81 /* ERESTARTSYS means to restart the syscall if there is no 82 * handler or the handler was registered with SA_RESTART 83 */ 84 restart = !has_handler || (ka->sa.sa_flags & SA_RESTART) != 0; 85 break; 86 case ERESTARTNOINTR: 87 /* ERESTARTNOINTR means that the syscall should be 88 * called again after the signal handler returns. 89 */ 90 break; 91 default: 92 return; 93 } 94 if (restart) { 95 if (ret == ERESTART_RESTARTBLOCK) 96 regs->gpr[0] = __NR_restart_syscall; 97 else 98 regs->gpr[3] = regs->orig_gpr3; 99 regs->nip -= 4; 100 regs->result = 0; 101 } else { 102 regs->result = -EINTR; 103 regs->gpr[3] = EINTR; 104 regs->ccr |= 0x10000000; 105 } 106 } 107 108 static int do_signal(struct pt_regs *regs) 109 { 110 sigset_t *oldset = sigmask_to_save(); 111 siginfo_t info; 112 int signr; 113 struct k_sigaction ka; 114 int ret; 115 int is32 = is_32bit_task(); 116 117 signr = get_signal_to_deliver(&info, &ka, regs, NULL); 118 119 /* Is there any syscall restart business here ? */ 120 check_syscall_restart(regs, &ka, signr > 0); 121 122 if (signr <= 0) { 123 /* No signal to deliver -- put the saved sigmask back */ 124 restore_saved_sigmask(); 125 regs->trap = 0; 126 return 0; /* no signals delivered */ 127 } 128 129 #ifndef CONFIG_PPC_ADV_DEBUG_REGS 130 /* 131 * Reenable the DABR before delivering the signal to 132 * user space. The DABR will have been cleared if it 133 * triggered inside the kernel. 134 */ 135 if (current->thread.hw_brk.address && 136 current->thread.hw_brk.type) 137 set_breakpoint(¤t->thread.hw_brk); 138 #endif 139 /* Re-enable the breakpoints for the signal stack */ 140 thread_change_pc(current, regs); 141 142 if (is32) { 143 if (ka.sa.sa_flags & SA_SIGINFO) 144 ret = handle_rt_signal32(signr, &ka, &info, oldset, 145 regs); 146 else 147 ret = handle_signal32(signr, &ka, &info, oldset, 148 regs); 149 } else { 150 ret = handle_rt_signal64(signr, &ka, &info, oldset, regs); 151 } 152 153 regs->trap = 0; 154 if (ret) { 155 signal_delivered(signr, &info, &ka, regs, 156 test_thread_flag(TIF_SINGLESTEP)); 157 } 158 159 return ret; 160 } 161 162 void do_notify_resume(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long thread_info_flags) 163 { 164 user_exit(); 165 166 if (thread_info_flags & _TIF_UPROBE) 167 uprobe_notify_resume(regs); 168 169 if (thread_info_flags & _TIF_SIGPENDING) 170 do_signal(regs); 171 172 if (thread_info_flags & _TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME) { 173 clear_thread_flag(TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME); 174 tracehook_notify_resume(regs); 175 } 176 177 user_enter(); 178 } 179 180 unsigned long get_tm_stackpointer(struct pt_regs *regs) 181 { 182 /* When in an active transaction that takes a signal, we need to be 183 * careful with the stack. It's possible that the stack has moved back 184 * up after the tbegin. The obvious case here is when the tbegin is 185 * called inside a function that returns before a tend. In this case, 186 * the stack is part of the checkpointed transactional memory state. 187 * If we write over this non transactionally or in suspend, we are in 188 * trouble because if we get a tm abort, the program counter and stack 189 * pointer will be back at the tbegin but our in memory stack won't be 190 * valid anymore. 191 * 192 * To avoid this, when taking a signal in an active transaction, we 193 * need to use the stack pointer from the checkpointed state, rather 194 * than the speculated state. This ensures that the signal context 195 * (written tm suspended) will be written below the stack required for 196 * the rollback. The transaction is aborted becuase of the treclaim, 197 * so any memory written between the tbegin and the signal will be 198 * rolled back anyway. 199 * 200 * For signals taken in non-TM or suspended mode, we use the 201 * normal/non-checkpointed stack pointer. 202 */ 203 204 #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_TRANSACTIONAL_MEM 205 if (MSR_TM_ACTIVE(regs->msr)) { 206 tm_enable(); 207 tm_reclaim(¤t->thread, regs->msr, TM_CAUSE_SIGNAL); 208 if (MSR_TM_TRANSACTIONAL(regs->msr)) 209 return current->thread.ckpt_regs.gpr[1]; 210 } 211 #endif 212 return regs->gpr[1]; 213 } 214