1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 /* 3 * This code is used on x86_64 to create page table identity mappings on 4 * demand by building up a new set of page tables (or appending to the 5 * existing ones), and then switching over to them when ready. 6 * 7 * Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Yinghai Lu 8 * Copyright (C) 2016 Kees Cook 9 */ 10 11 /* No PAGE_TABLE_ISOLATION support needed either: */ 12 #undef CONFIG_PAGE_TABLE_ISOLATION 13 14 #include "error.h" 15 #include "misc.h" 16 17 /* These actually do the work of building the kernel identity maps. */ 18 #include <linux/pgtable.h> 19 #include <asm/cmpxchg.h> 20 #include <asm/trap_pf.h> 21 #include <asm/trapnr.h> 22 #include <asm/init.h> 23 /* Use the static base for this part of the boot process */ 24 #undef __PAGE_OFFSET 25 #define __PAGE_OFFSET __PAGE_OFFSET_BASE 26 #include "../../mm/ident_map.c" 27 28 #define _SETUP 29 #include <asm/setup.h> /* For COMMAND_LINE_SIZE */ 30 #undef _SETUP 31 32 extern unsigned long get_cmd_line_ptr(void); 33 34 /* Used by PAGE_KERN* macros: */ 35 pteval_t __default_kernel_pte_mask __read_mostly = ~0; 36 37 /* Used to track our page table allocation area. */ 38 struct alloc_pgt_data { 39 unsigned char *pgt_buf; 40 unsigned long pgt_buf_size; 41 unsigned long pgt_buf_offset; 42 }; 43 44 /* 45 * Allocates space for a page table entry, using struct alloc_pgt_data 46 * above. Besides the local callers, this is used as the allocation 47 * callback in mapping_info below. 48 */ 49 static void *alloc_pgt_page(void *context) 50 { 51 struct alloc_pgt_data *pages = (struct alloc_pgt_data *)context; 52 unsigned char *entry; 53 54 /* Validate there is space available for a new page. */ 55 if (pages->pgt_buf_offset >= pages->pgt_buf_size) { 56 debug_putstr("out of pgt_buf in " __FILE__ "!?\n"); 57 debug_putaddr(pages->pgt_buf_offset); 58 debug_putaddr(pages->pgt_buf_size); 59 return NULL; 60 } 61 62 /* Consumed more tables than expected? */ 63 if (pages->pgt_buf_offset == BOOT_PGT_SIZE_WARN) { 64 debug_putstr("pgt_buf running low in " __FILE__ "\n"); 65 debug_putstr("Need to raise BOOT_PGT_SIZE?\n"); 66 debug_putaddr(pages->pgt_buf_offset); 67 debug_putaddr(pages->pgt_buf_size); 68 } 69 70 entry = pages->pgt_buf + pages->pgt_buf_offset; 71 pages->pgt_buf_offset += PAGE_SIZE; 72 73 return entry; 74 } 75 76 /* Used to track our allocated page tables. */ 77 static struct alloc_pgt_data pgt_data; 78 79 /* The top level page table entry pointer. */ 80 static unsigned long top_level_pgt; 81 82 phys_addr_t physical_mask = (1ULL << __PHYSICAL_MASK_SHIFT) - 1; 83 84 /* 85 * Mapping information structure passed to kernel_ident_mapping_init(). 86 * Due to relocation, pointers must be assigned at run time not build time. 87 */ 88 static struct x86_mapping_info mapping_info; 89 90 /* 91 * Adds the specified range to the identity mappings. 92 */ 93 void kernel_add_identity_map(unsigned long start, unsigned long end) 94 { 95 int ret; 96 97 /* Align boundary to 2M. */ 98 start = round_down(start, PMD_SIZE); 99 end = round_up(end, PMD_SIZE); 100 if (start >= end) 101 return; 102 103 /* Build the mapping. */ 104 ret = kernel_ident_mapping_init(&mapping_info, (pgd_t *)top_level_pgt, start, end); 105 if (ret) 106 error("Error: kernel_ident_mapping_init() failed\n"); 107 } 108 109 /* Locates and clears a region for a new top level page table. */ 110 void initialize_identity_maps(void *rmode) 111 { 112 unsigned long cmdline; 113 struct setup_data *sd; 114 115 /* Exclude the encryption mask from __PHYSICAL_MASK */ 116 physical_mask &= ~sme_me_mask; 117 118 /* Init mapping_info with run-time function/buffer pointers. */ 119 mapping_info.alloc_pgt_page = alloc_pgt_page; 120 mapping_info.context = &pgt_data; 121 mapping_info.page_flag = __PAGE_KERNEL_LARGE_EXEC | sme_me_mask; 122 mapping_info.kernpg_flag = _KERNPG_TABLE; 123 124 /* 125 * It should be impossible for this not to already be true, 126 * but since calling this a second time would rewind the other 127 * counters, let's just make sure this is reset too. 128 */ 129 pgt_data.pgt_buf_offset = 0; 130 131 /* 132 * If we came here via startup_32(), cr3 will be _pgtable already 133 * and we must append to the existing area instead of entirely 134 * overwriting it. 135 * 136 * With 5-level paging, we use '_pgtable' to allocate the p4d page table, 137 * the top-level page table is allocated separately. 138 * 139 * p4d_offset(top_level_pgt, 0) would cover both the 4- and 5-level 140 * cases. On 4-level paging it's equal to 'top_level_pgt'. 141 */ 142 top_level_pgt = read_cr3_pa(); 143 if (p4d_offset((pgd_t *)top_level_pgt, 0) == (p4d_t *)_pgtable) { 144 pgt_data.pgt_buf = _pgtable + BOOT_INIT_PGT_SIZE; 145 pgt_data.pgt_buf_size = BOOT_PGT_SIZE - BOOT_INIT_PGT_SIZE; 146 memset(pgt_data.pgt_buf, 0, pgt_data.pgt_buf_size); 147 } else { 148 pgt_data.pgt_buf = _pgtable; 149 pgt_data.pgt_buf_size = BOOT_PGT_SIZE; 150 memset(pgt_data.pgt_buf, 0, pgt_data.pgt_buf_size); 151 top_level_pgt = (unsigned long)alloc_pgt_page(&pgt_data); 152 } 153 154 /* 155 * New page-table is set up - map the kernel image, boot_params and the 156 * command line. The uncompressed kernel requires boot_params and the 157 * command line to be mapped in the identity mapping. Map them 158 * explicitly here in case the compressed kernel does not touch them, 159 * or does not touch all the pages covering them. 160 */ 161 kernel_add_identity_map((unsigned long)_head, (unsigned long)_end); 162 boot_params = rmode; 163 kernel_add_identity_map((unsigned long)boot_params, (unsigned long)(boot_params + 1)); 164 cmdline = get_cmd_line_ptr(); 165 kernel_add_identity_map(cmdline, cmdline + COMMAND_LINE_SIZE); 166 167 /* 168 * Also map the setup_data entries passed via boot_params in case they 169 * need to be accessed by uncompressed kernel via the identity mapping. 170 */ 171 sd = (struct setup_data *)boot_params->hdr.setup_data; 172 while (sd) { 173 unsigned long sd_addr = (unsigned long)sd; 174 175 kernel_add_identity_map(sd_addr, sd_addr + sizeof(*sd) + sd->len); 176 sd = (struct setup_data *)sd->next; 177 } 178 179 sev_prep_identity_maps(top_level_pgt); 180 181 /* Load the new page-table. */ 182 write_cr3(top_level_pgt); 183 184 /* 185 * Now that the required page table mappings are established and a 186 * GHCB can be used, check for SNP guest/HV feature compatibility. 187 */ 188 snp_check_features(); 189 } 190 191 static pte_t *split_large_pmd(struct x86_mapping_info *info, 192 pmd_t *pmdp, unsigned long __address) 193 { 194 unsigned long page_flags; 195 unsigned long address; 196 pte_t *pte; 197 pmd_t pmd; 198 int i; 199 200 pte = (pte_t *)info->alloc_pgt_page(info->context); 201 if (!pte) 202 return NULL; 203 204 address = __address & PMD_MASK; 205 /* No large page - clear PSE flag */ 206 page_flags = info->page_flag & ~_PAGE_PSE; 207 208 /* Populate the PTEs */ 209 for (i = 0; i < PTRS_PER_PMD; i++) { 210 set_pte(&pte[i], __pte(address | page_flags)); 211 address += PAGE_SIZE; 212 } 213 214 /* 215 * Ideally we need to clear the large PMD first and do a TLB 216 * flush before we write the new PMD. But the 2M range of the 217 * PMD might contain the code we execute and/or the stack 218 * we are on, so we can't do that. But that should be safe here 219 * because we are going from large to small mappings and we are 220 * also the only user of the page-table, so there is no chance 221 * of a TLB multihit. 222 */ 223 pmd = __pmd((unsigned long)pte | info->kernpg_flag); 224 set_pmd(pmdp, pmd); 225 /* Flush TLB to establish the new PMD */ 226 write_cr3(top_level_pgt); 227 228 return pte + pte_index(__address); 229 } 230 231 static void clflush_page(unsigned long address) 232 { 233 unsigned int flush_size; 234 char *cl, *start, *end; 235 236 /* 237 * Hardcode cl-size to 64 - CPUID can't be used here because that might 238 * cause another #VC exception and the GHCB is not ready to use yet. 239 */ 240 flush_size = 64; 241 start = (char *)(address & PAGE_MASK); 242 end = start + PAGE_SIZE; 243 244 /* 245 * First make sure there are no pending writes on the cache-lines to 246 * flush. 247 */ 248 asm volatile("mfence" : : : "memory"); 249 250 for (cl = start; cl != end; cl += flush_size) 251 clflush(cl); 252 } 253 254 static int set_clr_page_flags(struct x86_mapping_info *info, 255 unsigned long address, 256 pteval_t set, pteval_t clr) 257 { 258 pgd_t *pgdp = (pgd_t *)top_level_pgt; 259 p4d_t *p4dp; 260 pud_t *pudp; 261 pmd_t *pmdp; 262 pte_t *ptep, pte; 263 264 /* 265 * First make sure there is a PMD mapping for 'address'. 266 * It should already exist, but keep things generic. 267 * 268 * To map the page just read from it and fault it in if there is no 269 * mapping yet. kernel_add_identity_map() can't be called here because 270 * that would unconditionally map the address on PMD level, destroying 271 * any PTE-level mappings that might already exist. Use assembly here 272 * so the access won't be optimized away. 273 */ 274 asm volatile("mov %[address], %%r9" 275 :: [address] "g" (*(unsigned long *)address) 276 : "r9", "memory"); 277 278 /* 279 * The page is mapped at least with PMD size - so skip checks and walk 280 * directly to the PMD. 281 */ 282 p4dp = p4d_offset(pgdp, address); 283 pudp = pud_offset(p4dp, address); 284 pmdp = pmd_offset(pudp, address); 285 286 if (pmd_large(*pmdp)) 287 ptep = split_large_pmd(info, pmdp, address); 288 else 289 ptep = pte_offset_kernel(pmdp, address); 290 291 if (!ptep) 292 return -ENOMEM; 293 294 /* 295 * Changing encryption attributes of a page requires to flush it from 296 * the caches. 297 */ 298 if ((set | clr) & _PAGE_ENC) { 299 clflush_page(address); 300 301 /* 302 * If the encryption attribute is being cleared, change the page state 303 * to shared in the RMP table. 304 */ 305 if (clr) 306 snp_set_page_shared(__pa(address & PAGE_MASK)); 307 } 308 309 /* Update PTE */ 310 pte = *ptep; 311 pte = pte_set_flags(pte, set); 312 pte = pte_clear_flags(pte, clr); 313 set_pte(ptep, pte); 314 315 /* 316 * If the encryption attribute is being set, then change the page state to 317 * private in the RMP entry. The page state change must be done after the PTE 318 * is updated. 319 */ 320 if (set & _PAGE_ENC) 321 snp_set_page_private(__pa(address & PAGE_MASK)); 322 323 /* Flush TLB after changing encryption attribute */ 324 write_cr3(top_level_pgt); 325 326 return 0; 327 } 328 329 int set_page_decrypted(unsigned long address) 330 { 331 return set_clr_page_flags(&mapping_info, address, 0, _PAGE_ENC); 332 } 333 334 int set_page_encrypted(unsigned long address) 335 { 336 return set_clr_page_flags(&mapping_info, address, _PAGE_ENC, 0); 337 } 338 339 int set_page_non_present(unsigned long address) 340 { 341 return set_clr_page_flags(&mapping_info, address, 0, _PAGE_PRESENT); 342 } 343 344 static void do_pf_error(const char *msg, unsigned long error_code, 345 unsigned long address, unsigned long ip) 346 { 347 error_putstr(msg); 348 349 error_putstr("\nError Code: "); 350 error_puthex(error_code); 351 error_putstr("\nCR2: 0x"); 352 error_puthex(address); 353 error_putstr("\nRIP relative to _head: 0x"); 354 error_puthex(ip - (unsigned long)_head); 355 error_putstr("\n"); 356 357 error("Stopping.\n"); 358 } 359 360 void do_boot_page_fault(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long error_code) 361 { 362 unsigned long address = native_read_cr2(); 363 unsigned long end; 364 bool ghcb_fault; 365 366 ghcb_fault = sev_es_check_ghcb_fault(address); 367 368 address &= PMD_MASK; 369 end = address + PMD_SIZE; 370 371 /* 372 * Check for unexpected error codes. Unexpected are: 373 * - Faults on present pages 374 * - User faults 375 * - Reserved bits set 376 */ 377 if (error_code & (X86_PF_PROT | X86_PF_USER | X86_PF_RSVD)) 378 do_pf_error("Unexpected page-fault:", error_code, address, regs->ip); 379 else if (ghcb_fault) 380 do_pf_error("Page-fault on GHCB page:", error_code, address, regs->ip); 381 382 /* 383 * Error code is sane - now identity map the 2M region around 384 * the faulting address. 385 */ 386 kernel_add_identity_map(address, end); 387 } 388