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1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2/*
3 *  linux/boot/head.S
4 *
5 *  Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993  Linus Torvalds
6 */
7
8/*
9 *  head.S contains the 32-bit startup code.
10 *
11 * NOTE!!! Startup happens at absolute address 0x00001000, which is also where
12 * the page directory will exist. The startup code will be overwritten by
13 * the page directory. [According to comments etc elsewhere on a compressed
14 * kernel it will end up at 0x1000 + 1Mb I hope so as I assume this. - AC]
15 *
16 * Page 0 is deliberately kept safe, since System Management Mode code in
17 * laptops may need to access the BIOS data stored there.  This is also
18 * useful for future device drivers that either access the BIOS via VM86
19 * mode.
20 */
21
22/*
23 * High loaded stuff by Hans Lermen & Werner Almesberger, Feb. 1996
24 */
25	.code32
26	.text
27
28#include <linux/init.h>
29#include <linux/linkage.h>
30#include <asm/segment.h>
31#include <asm/boot.h>
32#include <asm/msr.h>
33#include <asm/processor-flags.h>
34#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
35#include <asm/bootparam.h>
36#include <asm/desc_defs.h>
37#include <asm/trapnr.h>
38#include "pgtable.h"
39
40/*
41 * Fix alignment at 16 bytes. Following CONFIG_FUNCTION_ALIGNMENT will result
42 * in assembly errors due to trying to move .org backward due to the excessive
43 * alignment.
44 */
45#undef __ALIGN
46#define __ALIGN		.balign	16, 0x90
47
48/*
49 * Locally defined symbols should be marked hidden:
50 */
51	.hidden _bss
52	.hidden _ebss
53	.hidden _end
54
55	__HEAD
56
57/*
58 * This macro gives the relative virtual address of X, i.e. the offset of X
59 * from startup_32. This is the same as the link-time virtual address of X,
60 * since startup_32 is at 0, but defining it this way tells the
61 * assembler/linker that we do not want the actual run-time address of X. This
62 * prevents the linker from trying to create unwanted run-time relocation
63 * entries for the reference when the compressed kernel is linked as PIE.
64 *
65 * A reference X(%reg) will result in the link-time VA of X being stored with
66 * the instruction, and a run-time R_X86_64_RELATIVE relocation entry that
67 * adds the 64-bit base address where the kernel is loaded.
68 *
69 * Replacing it with (X-startup_32)(%reg) results in the offset being stored,
70 * and no run-time relocation.
71 *
72 * The macro should be used as a displacement with a base register containing
73 * the run-time address of startup_32 [i.e. rva(X)(%reg)], or as an immediate
74 * [$ rva(X)].
75 *
76 * This macro can only be used from within the .head.text section, since the
77 * expression requires startup_32 to be in the same section as the code being
78 * assembled.
79 */
80#define rva(X) ((X) - startup_32)
81
82	.code32
83SYM_FUNC_START(startup_32)
84	/*
85	 * 32bit entry is 0 and it is ABI so immutable!
86	 * If we come here directly from a bootloader,
87	 * kernel(text+data+bss+brk) ramdisk, zero_page, command line
88	 * all need to be under the 4G limit.
89	 */
90	cld
91	cli
92
93/*
94 * Calculate the delta between where we were compiled to run
95 * at and where we were actually loaded at.  This can only be done
96 * with a short local call on x86.  Nothing  else will tell us what
97 * address we are running at.  The reserved chunk of the real-mode
98 * data at 0x1e4 (defined as a scratch field) are used as the stack
99 * for this calculation. Only 4 bytes are needed.
100 */
101	leal	(BP_scratch+4)(%esi), %esp
102	call	1f
1031:	popl	%ebp
104	subl	$ rva(1b), %ebp
105
106	/* Load new GDT with the 64bit segments using 32bit descriptor */
107	leal	rva(gdt)(%ebp), %eax
108	movl	%eax, 2(%eax)
109	lgdt	(%eax)
110
111	/* Load segment registers with our descriptors */
112	movl	$__BOOT_DS, %eax
113	movl	%eax, %ds
114	movl	%eax, %es
115	movl	%eax, %fs
116	movl	%eax, %gs
117	movl	%eax, %ss
118
119	/* Setup a stack and load CS from current GDT */
120	leal	rva(boot_stack_end)(%ebp), %esp
121
122	pushl	$__KERNEL32_CS
123	leal	rva(1f)(%ebp), %eax
124	pushl	%eax
125	lretl
1261:
127
128	/* Setup Exception handling for SEV-ES */
129#ifdef CONFIG_AMD_MEM_ENCRYPT
130	call	startup32_load_idt
131#endif
132
133	/* Make sure cpu supports long mode. */
134	call	verify_cpu
135	testl	%eax, %eax
136	jnz	.Lno_longmode
137
138/*
139 * Compute the delta between where we were compiled to run at
140 * and where the code will actually run at.
141 *
142 * %ebp contains the address we are loaded at by the boot loader and %ebx
143 * contains the address where we should move the kernel image temporarily
144 * for safe in-place decompression.
145 */
146
147#ifdef CONFIG_RELOCATABLE
148	movl	%ebp, %ebx
149	movl	BP_kernel_alignment(%esi), %eax
150	decl	%eax
151	addl	%eax, %ebx
152	notl	%eax
153	andl	%eax, %ebx
154	cmpl	$LOAD_PHYSICAL_ADDR, %ebx
155	jae	1f
156#endif
157	movl	$LOAD_PHYSICAL_ADDR, %ebx
1581:
159
160	/* Target address to relocate to for decompression */
161	addl	BP_init_size(%esi), %ebx
162	subl	$ rva(_end), %ebx
163
164/*
165 * Prepare for entering 64 bit mode
166 */
167
168	/* Enable PAE mode */
169	movl	%cr4, %eax
170	orl	$X86_CR4_PAE, %eax
171	movl	%eax, %cr4
172
173 /*
174  * Build early 4G boot pagetable
175  */
176	/*
177	 * If SEV is active then set the encryption mask in the page tables.
178	 * This will ensure that when the kernel is copied and decompressed
179	 * it will be done so encrypted.
180	 */
181	xorl	%edx, %edx
182#ifdef	CONFIG_AMD_MEM_ENCRYPT
183	call	get_sev_encryption_bit
184	xorl	%edx, %edx
185	testl	%eax, %eax
186	jz	1f
187	subl	$32, %eax	/* Encryption bit is always above bit 31 */
188	bts	%eax, %edx	/* Set encryption mask for page tables */
189	/*
190	 * Set MSR_AMD64_SEV_ENABLED_BIT in sev_status so that
191	 * startup32_check_sev_cbit() will do a check. sev_enable() will
192	 * initialize sev_status with all the bits reported by
193	 * MSR_AMD_SEV_STATUS later, but only MSR_AMD64_SEV_ENABLED_BIT
194	 * needs to be set for now.
195	 */
196	movl	$1, rva(sev_status)(%ebp)
1971:
198#endif
199
200	/* Initialize Page tables to 0 */
201	leal	rva(pgtable)(%ebx), %edi
202	xorl	%eax, %eax
203	movl	$(BOOT_INIT_PGT_SIZE/4), %ecx
204	rep	stosl
205
206	/* Build Level 4 */
207	leal	rva(pgtable + 0)(%ebx), %edi
208	leal	0x1007 (%edi), %eax
209	movl	%eax, 0(%edi)
210	addl	%edx, 4(%edi)
211
212	/* Build Level 3 */
213	leal	rva(pgtable + 0x1000)(%ebx), %edi
214	leal	0x1007(%edi), %eax
215	movl	$4, %ecx
2161:	movl	%eax, 0x00(%edi)
217	addl	%edx, 0x04(%edi)
218	addl	$0x00001000, %eax
219	addl	$8, %edi
220	decl	%ecx
221	jnz	1b
222
223	/* Build Level 2 */
224	leal	rva(pgtable + 0x2000)(%ebx), %edi
225	movl	$0x00000183, %eax
226	movl	$2048, %ecx
2271:	movl	%eax, 0(%edi)
228	addl	%edx, 4(%edi)
229	addl	$0x00200000, %eax
230	addl	$8, %edi
231	decl	%ecx
232	jnz	1b
233
234	/* Enable the boot page tables */
235	leal	rva(pgtable)(%ebx), %eax
236	movl	%eax, %cr3
237
238	/* Enable Long mode in EFER (Extended Feature Enable Register) */
239	movl	$MSR_EFER, %ecx
240	rdmsr
241	btsl	$_EFER_LME, %eax
242	wrmsr
243
244	/* After gdt is loaded */
245	xorl	%eax, %eax
246	lldt	%ax
247	movl    $__BOOT_TSS, %eax
248	ltr	%ax
249
250#ifdef CONFIG_AMD_MEM_ENCRYPT
251	/* Check if the C-bit position is correct when SEV is active */
252	call	startup32_check_sev_cbit
253#endif
254
255	/*
256	 * Setup for the jump to 64bit mode
257	 *
258	 * When the jump is performed we will be in long mode but
259	 * in 32bit compatibility mode with EFER.LME = 1, CS.L = 0, CS.D = 1
260	 * (and in turn EFER.LMA = 1).	To jump into 64bit mode we use
261	 * the new gdt/idt that has __KERNEL_CS with CS.L = 1.
262	 * We place all of the values on our mini stack so lret can
263	 * used to perform that far jump.
264	 */
265	leal	rva(startup_64)(%ebp), %eax
266#ifdef CONFIG_EFI_MIXED
267	cmpb	$1, rva(efi_is64)(%ebp)
268	je	1f
269	leal	rva(startup_64_mixed_mode)(%ebp), %eax
2701:
271#endif
272
273	pushl	$__KERNEL_CS
274	pushl	%eax
275
276	/* Enter paged protected Mode, activating Long Mode */
277	movl	$CR0_STATE, %eax
278	movl	%eax, %cr0
279
280	/* Jump from 32bit compatibility mode into 64bit mode. */
281	lret
282SYM_FUNC_END(startup_32)
283
284	.code64
285	.org 0x200
286SYM_CODE_START(startup_64)
287	/*
288	 * 64bit entry is 0x200 and it is ABI so immutable!
289	 * We come here either from startup_32 or directly from a
290	 * 64bit bootloader.
291	 * If we come here from a bootloader, kernel(text+data+bss+brk),
292	 * ramdisk, zero_page, command line could be above 4G.
293	 * We depend on an identity mapped page table being provided
294	 * that maps our entire kernel(text+data+bss+brk), zero page
295	 * and command line.
296	 */
297
298	cld
299	cli
300
301	/* Setup data segments. */
302	xorl	%eax, %eax
303	movl	%eax, %ds
304	movl	%eax, %es
305	movl	%eax, %ss
306	movl	%eax, %fs
307	movl	%eax, %gs
308
309	/*
310	 * Compute the decompressed kernel start address.  It is where
311	 * we were loaded at aligned to a 2M boundary. %rbp contains the
312	 * decompressed kernel start address.
313	 *
314	 * If it is a relocatable kernel then decompress and run the kernel
315	 * from load address aligned to 2MB addr, otherwise decompress and
316	 * run the kernel from LOAD_PHYSICAL_ADDR
317	 *
318	 * We cannot rely on the calculation done in 32-bit mode, since we
319	 * may have been invoked via the 64-bit entry point.
320	 */
321
322	/* Start with the delta to where the kernel will run at. */
323#ifdef CONFIG_RELOCATABLE
324	leaq	startup_32(%rip) /* - $startup_32 */, %rbp
325	movl	BP_kernel_alignment(%rsi), %eax
326	decl	%eax
327	addq	%rax, %rbp
328	notq	%rax
329	andq	%rax, %rbp
330	cmpq	$LOAD_PHYSICAL_ADDR, %rbp
331	jae	1f
332#endif
333	movq	$LOAD_PHYSICAL_ADDR, %rbp
3341:
335
336	/* Target address to relocate to for decompression */
337	movl	BP_init_size(%rsi), %ebx
338	subl	$ rva(_end), %ebx
339	addq	%rbp, %rbx
340
341	/* Set up the stack */
342	leaq	rva(boot_stack_end)(%rbx), %rsp
343
344	/*
345	 * At this point we are in long mode with 4-level paging enabled,
346	 * but we might want to enable 5-level paging or vice versa.
347	 *
348	 * The problem is that we cannot do it directly. Setting or clearing
349	 * CR4.LA57 in long mode would trigger #GP. So we need to switch off
350	 * long mode and paging first.
351	 *
352	 * We also need a trampoline in lower memory to switch over from
353	 * 4- to 5-level paging for cases when the bootloader puts the kernel
354	 * above 4G, but didn't enable 5-level paging for us.
355	 *
356	 * The same trampoline can be used to switch from 5- to 4-level paging
357	 * mode, like when starting 4-level paging kernel via kexec() when
358	 * original kernel worked in 5-level paging mode.
359	 *
360	 * For the trampoline, we need the top page table to reside in lower
361	 * memory as we don't have a way to load 64-bit values into CR3 in
362	 * 32-bit mode.
363	 */
364
365	/* Make sure we have GDT with 32-bit code segment */
366	leaq	gdt64(%rip), %rax
367	addq	%rax, 2(%rax)
368	lgdt	(%rax)
369
370	/* Reload CS so IRET returns to a CS actually in the GDT */
371	pushq	$__KERNEL_CS
372	leaq	.Lon_kernel_cs(%rip), %rax
373	pushq	%rax
374	lretq
375
376.Lon_kernel_cs:
377	/*
378	 * RSI holds a pointer to a boot_params structure provided by the
379	 * loader, and this needs to be preserved across C function calls. So
380	 * move it into a callee saved register.
381	 */
382	movq	%rsi, %r15
383
384	call	load_stage1_idt
385
386#ifdef CONFIG_AMD_MEM_ENCRYPT
387	/*
388	 * Now that the stage1 interrupt handlers are set up, #VC exceptions from
389	 * CPUID instructions can be properly handled for SEV-ES guests.
390	 *
391	 * For SEV-SNP, the CPUID table also needs to be set up in advance of any
392	 * CPUID instructions being issued, so go ahead and do that now via
393	 * sev_enable(), which will also handle the rest of the SEV-related
394	 * detection/setup to ensure that has been done in advance of any dependent
395	 * code. Pass the boot_params pointer as the first argument.
396	 */
397	movq	%r15, %rdi
398	call	sev_enable
399#endif
400
401	/*
402	 * configure_5level_paging() updates the number of paging levels using
403	 * a trampoline in 32-bit addressable memory if the current number does
404	 * not match the desired number.
405	 *
406	 * Pass the boot_params pointer as the first argument. The second
407	 * argument is the relocated address of the page table to use instead
408	 * of the page table in trampoline memory (if required).
409	 */
410	movq	%r15, %rdi
411	leaq	rva(top_pgtable)(%rbx), %rsi
412	call	configure_5level_paging
413
414	/* Zero EFLAGS */
415	pushq	$0
416	popfq
417
418/*
419 * Copy the compressed kernel to the end of our buffer
420 * where decompression in place becomes safe.
421 */
422	leaq	(_bss-8)(%rip), %rsi
423	leaq	rva(_bss-8)(%rbx), %rdi
424	movl	$(_bss - startup_32), %ecx
425	shrl	$3, %ecx
426	std
427	rep	movsq
428	cld
429
430	/*
431	 * The GDT may get overwritten either during the copy we just did or
432	 * during extract_kernel below. To avoid any issues, repoint the GDTR
433	 * to the new copy of the GDT.
434	 */
435	leaq	rva(gdt64)(%rbx), %rax
436	leaq	rva(gdt)(%rbx), %rdx
437	movq	%rdx, 2(%rax)
438	lgdt	(%rax)
439
440/*
441 * Jump to the relocated address.
442 */
443	leaq	rva(.Lrelocated)(%rbx), %rax
444	jmp	*%rax
445SYM_CODE_END(startup_64)
446
447	.text
448SYM_FUNC_START_LOCAL_NOALIGN(.Lrelocated)
449
450/*
451 * Clear BSS (stack is currently empty)
452 */
453	xorl	%eax, %eax
454	leaq    _bss(%rip), %rdi
455	leaq    _ebss(%rip), %rcx
456	subq	%rdi, %rcx
457	shrq	$3, %rcx
458	rep	stosq
459
460	call	load_stage2_idt
461
462	/* Pass boot_params to initialize_identity_maps() */
463	movq	%r15, %rdi
464	call	initialize_identity_maps
465
466/*
467 * Do the extraction, and jump to the new kernel..
468 */
469	/* pass struct boot_params pointer and output target address */
470	movq	%r15, %rdi
471	movq	%rbp, %rsi
472	call	extract_kernel		/* returns kernel entry point in %rax */
473
474/*
475 * Jump to the decompressed kernel.
476 */
477	movq	%r15, %rsi
478	jmp	*%rax
479SYM_FUNC_END(.Lrelocated)
480
481/*
482 * This is the 32-bit trampoline that will be copied over to low memory. It
483 * will be called using the ordinary 64-bit calling convention from code
484 * running in 64-bit mode.
485 *
486 * Return address is at the top of the stack (might be above 4G).
487 * The first argument (EDI) contains the address of the temporary PGD level
488 * page table in 32-bit addressable memory which will be programmed into
489 * register CR3.
490 */
491	.section ".rodata", "a", @progbits
492SYM_CODE_START(trampoline_32bit_src)
493	/*
494	 * Preserve callee save 64-bit registers on the stack: this is
495	 * necessary because the architecture does not guarantee that GPRs will
496	 * retain their full 64-bit values across a 32-bit mode switch.
497	 */
498	pushq	%r15
499	pushq	%r14
500	pushq	%r13
501	pushq	%r12
502	pushq	%rbp
503	pushq	%rbx
504
505	/* Preserve top half of RSP in a legacy mode GPR to avoid truncation */
506	movq	%rsp, %rbx
507	shrq	$32, %rbx
508
509	/* Switch to compatibility mode (CS.L = 0 CS.D = 1) via far return */
510	pushq	$__KERNEL32_CS
511	leaq	0f(%rip), %rax
512	pushq	%rax
513	lretq
514
515	/*
516	 * The 32-bit code below will do a far jump back to long mode and end
517	 * up here after reconfiguring the number of paging levels. First, the
518	 * stack pointer needs to be restored to its full 64-bit value before
519	 * the callee save register contents can be popped from the stack.
520	 */
521.Lret:
522	shlq	$32, %rbx
523	orq	%rbx, %rsp
524
525	/* Restore the preserved 64-bit registers */
526	popq	%rbx
527	popq	%rbp
528	popq	%r12
529	popq	%r13
530	popq	%r14
531	popq	%r15
532	retq
533
534	.code32
5350:
536	/* Disable paging */
537	movl	%cr0, %eax
538	btrl	$X86_CR0_PG_BIT, %eax
539	movl	%eax, %cr0
540
541	/* Point CR3 to the trampoline's new top level page table */
542	movl	%edi, %cr3
543
544	/* Set EFER.LME=1 as a precaution in case hypervsior pulls the rug */
545	movl	$MSR_EFER, %ecx
546	rdmsr
547	btsl	$_EFER_LME, %eax
548	/* Avoid writing EFER if no change was made (for TDX guest) */
549	jc	1f
550	wrmsr
5511:
552	/* Toggle CR4.LA57 */
553	movl	%cr4, %eax
554	btcl	$X86_CR4_LA57_BIT, %eax
555	movl	%eax, %cr4
556
557	/* Enable paging again. */
558	movl	%cr0, %eax
559	btsl	$X86_CR0_PG_BIT, %eax
560	movl	%eax, %cr0
561
562	/*
563	 * Return to the 64-bit calling code using LJMP rather than LRET, to
564	 * avoid the need for a 32-bit addressable stack. The destination
565	 * address will be adjusted after the template code is copied into a
566	 * 32-bit addressable buffer.
567	 */
568.Ljmp:	ljmpl	$__KERNEL_CS, $(.Lret - trampoline_32bit_src)
569SYM_CODE_END(trampoline_32bit_src)
570
571/*
572 * This symbol is placed right after trampoline_32bit_src() so its address can
573 * be used to infer the size of the trampoline code.
574 */
575SYM_DATA(trampoline_ljmp_imm_offset, .word  .Ljmp + 1 - trampoline_32bit_src)
576
577	/*
578         * The trampoline code has a size limit.
579         * Make sure we fail to compile if the trampoline code grows
580         * beyond TRAMPOLINE_32BIT_CODE_SIZE bytes.
581	 */
582	.org	trampoline_32bit_src + TRAMPOLINE_32BIT_CODE_SIZE
583
584	.text
585SYM_FUNC_START_LOCAL_NOALIGN(.Lno_longmode)
586	/* This isn't an x86-64 CPU, so hang intentionally, we cannot continue */
5871:
588	hlt
589	jmp     1b
590SYM_FUNC_END(.Lno_longmode)
591
592	.globl	verify_cpu
593#include "../../kernel/verify_cpu.S"
594
595	.data
596SYM_DATA_START_LOCAL(gdt64)
597	.word	gdt_end - gdt - 1
598	.quad   gdt - gdt64
599SYM_DATA_END(gdt64)
600	.balign	8
601SYM_DATA_START_LOCAL(gdt)
602	.word	gdt_end - gdt - 1
603	.long	0
604	.word	0
605	.quad	0x00cf9a000000ffff	/* __KERNEL32_CS */
606	.quad	0x00af9a000000ffff	/* __KERNEL_CS */
607	.quad	0x00cf92000000ffff	/* __KERNEL_DS */
608	.quad	0x0080890000000000	/* TS descriptor */
609	.quad   0x0000000000000000	/* TS continued */
610SYM_DATA_END_LABEL(gdt, SYM_L_LOCAL, gdt_end)
611
612SYM_DATA_START(boot_idt_desc)
613	.word	boot_idt_end - boot_idt - 1
614	.quad	0
615SYM_DATA_END(boot_idt_desc)
616	.balign 8
617SYM_DATA_START(boot_idt)
618	.rept	BOOT_IDT_ENTRIES
619	.quad	0
620	.quad	0
621	.endr
622SYM_DATA_END_LABEL(boot_idt, SYM_L_GLOBAL, boot_idt_end)
623
624/*
625 * Stack and heap for uncompression
626 */
627	.bss
628	.balign 4
629SYM_DATA_START_LOCAL(boot_stack)
630	.fill BOOT_STACK_SIZE, 1, 0
631	.balign 16
632SYM_DATA_END_LABEL(boot_stack, SYM_L_LOCAL, boot_stack_end)
633
634/*
635 * Space for page tables (not in .bss so not zeroed)
636 */
637	.section ".pgtable","aw",@nobits
638	.balign 4096
639SYM_DATA_LOCAL(pgtable,		.fill BOOT_PGT_SIZE, 1, 0)
640
641/*
642 * The page table is going to be used instead of page table in the trampoline
643 * memory.
644 */
645SYM_DATA_LOCAL(top_pgtable,	.fill PAGE_SIZE, 1, 0)
646