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1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2/*
3 * Asm versions of Xen pv-ops, suitable for direct use.
4 *
5 * We only bother with direct forms (ie, vcpu in percpu data) of the
6 * operations here; the indirect forms are better handled in C.
7 */
8
9#include <asm/errno.h>
10#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
11#include <asm/percpu.h>
12#include <asm/processor-flags.h>
13#include <asm/segment.h>
14#include <asm/thread_info.h>
15#include <asm/asm.h>
16#include <asm/frame.h>
17#include <asm/unwind_hints.h>
18
19#include <xen/interface/xen.h>
20
21#include <linux/init.h>
22#include <linux/linkage.h>
23
24/*
25 * Enable events.  This clears the event mask and tests the pending
26 * event status with one and operation.  If there are pending events,
27 * then enter the hypervisor to get them handled.
28 */
29SYM_FUNC_START(xen_irq_enable_direct)
30	FRAME_BEGIN
31	/* Unmask events */
32	movb $0, PER_CPU_VAR(xen_vcpu_info) + XEN_vcpu_info_mask
33
34	/*
35	 * Preempt here doesn't matter because that will deal with any
36	 * pending interrupts.  The pending check may end up being run
37	 * on the wrong CPU, but that doesn't hurt.
38	 */
39
40	/* Test for pending */
41	testb $0xff, PER_CPU_VAR(xen_vcpu_info) + XEN_vcpu_info_pending
42	jz 1f
43
44	call check_events
451:
46	FRAME_END
47	ret
48SYM_FUNC_END(xen_irq_enable_direct)
49
50
51/*
52 * Disabling events is simply a matter of making the event mask
53 * non-zero.
54 */
55SYM_FUNC_START(xen_irq_disable_direct)
56	movb $1, PER_CPU_VAR(xen_vcpu_info) + XEN_vcpu_info_mask
57	ret
58SYM_FUNC_END(xen_irq_disable_direct)
59
60/*
61 * (xen_)save_fl is used to get the current interrupt enable status.
62 * Callers expect the status to be in X86_EFLAGS_IF, and other bits
63 * may be set in the return value.  We take advantage of this by
64 * making sure that X86_EFLAGS_IF has the right value (and other bits
65 * in that byte are 0), but other bits in the return value are
66 * undefined.  We need to toggle the state of the bit, because Xen and
67 * x86 use opposite senses (mask vs enable).
68 */
69SYM_FUNC_START(xen_save_fl_direct)
70	testb $0xff, PER_CPU_VAR(xen_vcpu_info) + XEN_vcpu_info_mask
71	setz %ah
72	addb %ah, %ah
73	ret
74SYM_FUNC_END(xen_save_fl_direct)
75
76/*
77 * Force an event check by making a hypercall, but preserve regs
78 * before making the call.
79 */
80SYM_FUNC_START(check_events)
81	FRAME_BEGIN
82	push %rax
83	push %rcx
84	push %rdx
85	push %rsi
86	push %rdi
87	push %r8
88	push %r9
89	push %r10
90	push %r11
91	call xen_force_evtchn_callback
92	pop %r11
93	pop %r10
94	pop %r9
95	pop %r8
96	pop %rdi
97	pop %rsi
98	pop %rdx
99	pop %rcx
100	pop %rax
101	FRAME_END
102	ret
103SYM_FUNC_END(check_events)
104
105SYM_FUNC_START(xen_read_cr2)
106	FRAME_BEGIN
107	_ASM_MOV PER_CPU_VAR(xen_vcpu), %_ASM_AX
108	_ASM_MOV XEN_vcpu_info_arch_cr2(%_ASM_AX), %_ASM_AX
109	FRAME_END
110	ret
111SYM_FUNC_END(xen_read_cr2);
112
113SYM_FUNC_START(xen_read_cr2_direct)
114	FRAME_BEGIN
115	_ASM_MOV PER_CPU_VAR(xen_vcpu_info) + XEN_vcpu_info_arch_cr2, %_ASM_AX
116	FRAME_END
117	ret
118SYM_FUNC_END(xen_read_cr2_direct);
119
120.macro xen_pv_trap name
121SYM_CODE_START(xen_\name)
122	UNWIND_HINT_EMPTY
123	pop %rcx
124	pop %r11
125	jmp  \name
126SYM_CODE_END(xen_\name)
127_ASM_NOKPROBE(xen_\name)
128.endm
129
130xen_pv_trap asm_exc_divide_error
131xen_pv_trap asm_xenpv_exc_debug
132xen_pv_trap asm_exc_int3
133xen_pv_trap asm_xenpv_exc_nmi
134xen_pv_trap asm_exc_overflow
135xen_pv_trap asm_exc_bounds
136xen_pv_trap asm_exc_invalid_op
137xen_pv_trap asm_exc_device_not_available
138xen_pv_trap asm_xenpv_exc_double_fault
139xen_pv_trap asm_exc_coproc_segment_overrun
140xen_pv_trap asm_exc_invalid_tss
141xen_pv_trap asm_exc_segment_not_present
142xen_pv_trap asm_exc_stack_segment
143xen_pv_trap asm_exc_general_protection
144xen_pv_trap asm_exc_page_fault
145xen_pv_trap asm_exc_spurious_interrupt_bug
146xen_pv_trap asm_exc_coprocessor_error
147xen_pv_trap asm_exc_alignment_check
148#ifdef CONFIG_X86_MCE
149xen_pv_trap asm_xenpv_exc_machine_check
150#endif /* CONFIG_X86_MCE */
151xen_pv_trap asm_exc_simd_coprocessor_error
152#ifdef CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION
153xen_pv_trap entry_INT80_compat
154#endif
155xen_pv_trap asm_exc_xen_unknown_trap
156xen_pv_trap asm_exc_xen_hypervisor_callback
157
158	__INIT
159SYM_CODE_START(xen_early_idt_handler_array)
160	i = 0
161	.rept NUM_EXCEPTION_VECTORS
162	UNWIND_HINT_EMPTY
163	pop %rcx
164	pop %r11
165	jmp early_idt_handler_array + i*EARLY_IDT_HANDLER_SIZE
166	i = i + 1
167	.fill xen_early_idt_handler_array + i*XEN_EARLY_IDT_HANDLER_SIZE - ., 1, 0xcc
168	.endr
169SYM_CODE_END(xen_early_idt_handler_array)
170	__FINIT
171
172hypercall_iret = hypercall_page + __HYPERVISOR_iret * 32
173/*
174 * Xen64 iret frame:
175 *
176 *	ss
177 *	rsp
178 *	rflags
179 *	cs
180 *	rip		<-- standard iret frame
181 *
182 *	flags
183 *
184 *	rcx		}
185 *	r11		}<-- pushed by hypercall page
186 * rsp->rax		}
187 */
188SYM_CODE_START(xen_iret)
189	UNWIND_HINT_EMPTY
190	pushq $0
191	jmp hypercall_iret
192SYM_CODE_END(xen_iret)
193
194/*
195 * Xen handles syscall callbacks much like ordinary exceptions, which
196 * means we have:
197 * - kernel gs
198 * - kernel rsp
199 * - an iret-like stack frame on the stack (including rcx and r11):
200 *	ss
201 *	rsp
202 *	rflags
203 *	cs
204 *	rip
205 *	r11
206 * rsp->rcx
207 */
208
209/* Normal 64-bit system call target */
210SYM_CODE_START(xen_syscall_target)
211	UNWIND_HINT_EMPTY
212	popq %rcx
213	popq %r11
214
215	/*
216	 * Neither Xen nor the kernel really knows what the old SS and
217	 * CS were.  The kernel expects __USER_DS and __USER_CS, so
218	 * report those values even though Xen will guess its own values.
219	 */
220	movq $__USER_DS, 4*8(%rsp)
221	movq $__USER_CS, 1*8(%rsp)
222
223	jmp entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe
224SYM_CODE_END(xen_syscall_target)
225
226#ifdef CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION
227
228/* 32-bit compat syscall target */
229SYM_CODE_START(xen_syscall32_target)
230	UNWIND_HINT_EMPTY
231	popq %rcx
232	popq %r11
233
234	/*
235	 * Neither Xen nor the kernel really knows what the old SS and
236	 * CS were.  The kernel expects __USER32_DS and __USER32_CS, so
237	 * report those values even though Xen will guess its own values.
238	 */
239	movq $__USER32_DS, 4*8(%rsp)
240	movq $__USER32_CS, 1*8(%rsp)
241
242	jmp entry_SYSCALL_compat_after_hwframe
243SYM_CODE_END(xen_syscall32_target)
244
245/* 32-bit compat sysenter target */
246SYM_CODE_START(xen_sysenter_target)
247	UNWIND_HINT_EMPTY
248	/*
249	 * NB: Xen is polite and clears TF from EFLAGS for us.  This means
250	 * that we don't need to guard against single step exceptions here.
251	 */
252	popq %rcx
253	popq %r11
254
255	/*
256	 * Neither Xen nor the kernel really knows what the old SS and
257	 * CS were.  The kernel expects __USER32_DS and __USER32_CS, so
258	 * report those values even though Xen will guess its own values.
259	 */
260	movq $__USER32_DS, 4*8(%rsp)
261	movq $__USER32_CS, 1*8(%rsp)
262
263	jmp entry_SYSENTER_compat_after_hwframe
264SYM_CODE_END(xen_sysenter_target)
265
266#else /* !CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION */
267
268SYM_CODE_START(xen_syscall32_target)
269SYM_CODE_START(xen_sysenter_target)
270	UNWIND_HINT_EMPTY
271	lea 16(%rsp), %rsp	/* strip %rcx, %r11 */
272	mov $-ENOSYS, %rax
273	pushq $0
274	jmp hypercall_iret
275SYM_CODE_END(xen_sysenter_target)
276SYM_CODE_END(xen_syscall32_target)
277
278#endif	/* CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION */
279