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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001/*
2 * linux/arch/x86_64/entry.S
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds
5 * Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002 Andi Kleen SuSE Labs
6 * Copyright (C) 2000 Pavel Machek <pavel@suse.cz>
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02007 *
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07008 * entry.S contains the system-call and fault low-level handling routines.
9 *
Andy Lutomirski8b4777a2011-06-05 13:50:18 -040010 * Some of this is documented in Documentation/x86/entry_64.txt
11 *
Alexander van Heukelum0bd7b792008-11-16 15:29:00 +010012 * A note on terminology:
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +020013 * - iret frame: Architecture defined interrupt frame from SS to RIP
14 * at the top of the kernel process stack.
Andi Kleen2e91a172006-09-26 10:52:29 +020015 *
16 * Some macro usage:
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +020017 * - ENTRY/END: Define functions in the symbol table.
18 * - TRACE_IRQ_*: Trace hardirq state for lock debugging.
19 * - idtentry: Define exception entry points.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070020 */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070021#include <linux/linkage.h>
22#include <asm/segment.h>
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070023#include <asm/cache.h>
24#include <asm/errno.h>
Ingo Molnard36f9472015-06-03 18:29:26 +020025#include "calling.h"
Sam Ravnborge2d5df92005-09-09 21:28:48 +020026#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070027#include <asm/msr.h>
28#include <asm/unistd.h>
29#include <asm/thread_info.h>
30#include <asm/hw_irq.h>
Jeremy Fitzhardinge0341c142009-02-13 11:14:01 -080031#include <asm/page_types.h>
Ingo Molnar2601e642006-07-03 00:24:45 -070032#include <asm/irqflags.h>
Glauber de Oliveira Costa72fe4852008-01-30 13:32:08 +010033#include <asm/paravirt.h>
Tejun Heo9939dda2009-01-13 20:41:35 +090034#include <asm/percpu.h>
H. Peter Anvind7abc0f2012-04-20 12:19:50 -070035#include <asm/asm.h>
H. Peter Anvin63bcff22012-09-21 12:43:12 -070036#include <asm/smap.h>
H. Peter Anvin3891a042014-04-29 16:46:09 -070037#include <asm/pgtable_types.h>
Al Viro784d5692016-01-11 11:04:34 -050038#include <asm/export.h>
Eric Parisd7e75282012-01-03 14:23:06 -050039#include <linux/err.h>
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070040
Roland McGrath86a1c342008-06-23 15:37:04 -070041/* Avoid __ASSEMBLER__'ifying <linux/audit.h> just for this. */
42#include <linux/elf-em.h>
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +020043#define AUDIT_ARCH_X86_64 (EM_X86_64|__AUDIT_ARCH_64BIT|__AUDIT_ARCH_LE)
44#define __AUDIT_ARCH_64BIT 0x80000000
45#define __AUDIT_ARCH_LE 0x40000000
Roland McGrath86a1c342008-06-23 15:37:04 -070046
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +020047.code64
48.section .entry.text, "ax"
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo16444a82008-05-12 21:20:42 +020049
Glauber de Oliveira Costa72fe4852008-01-30 13:32:08 +010050#ifdef CONFIG_PARAVIRT
Jeremy Fitzhardinge2be29982008-06-25 00:19:28 -040051ENTRY(native_usergs_sysret64)
Glauber de Oliveira Costa72fe4852008-01-30 13:32:08 +010052 swapgs
53 sysretq
Cyrill Gorcunovb3baaa12009-02-23 22:57:00 +030054ENDPROC(native_usergs_sysret64)
Glauber de Oliveira Costa72fe4852008-01-30 13:32:08 +010055#endif /* CONFIG_PARAVIRT */
56
Denys Vlasenkof2db9382015-02-26 14:40:30 -080057.macro TRACE_IRQS_IRETQ
Ingo Molnar2601e642006-07-03 00:24:45 -070058#ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +020059 bt $9, EFLAGS(%rsp) /* interrupts off? */
60 jnc 1f
Ingo Molnar2601e642006-07-03 00:24:45 -070061 TRACE_IRQS_ON
621:
63#endif
64.endm
65
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070066/*
Steven Rostedt5963e312012-05-30 11:54:53 -040067 * When dynamic function tracer is enabled it will add a breakpoint
68 * to all locations that it is about to modify, sync CPUs, update
69 * all the code, sync CPUs, then remove the breakpoints. In this time
70 * if lockdep is enabled, it might jump back into the debug handler
71 * outside the updating of the IST protection. (TRACE_IRQS_ON/OFF).
72 *
73 * We need to change the IDT table before calling TRACE_IRQS_ON/OFF to
74 * make sure the stack pointer does not get reset back to the top
75 * of the debug stack, and instead just reuses the current stack.
76 */
77#if defined(CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE) && defined(CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS)
78
79.macro TRACE_IRQS_OFF_DEBUG
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +020080 call debug_stack_set_zero
Steven Rostedt5963e312012-05-30 11:54:53 -040081 TRACE_IRQS_OFF
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +020082 call debug_stack_reset
Steven Rostedt5963e312012-05-30 11:54:53 -040083.endm
84
85.macro TRACE_IRQS_ON_DEBUG
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +020086 call debug_stack_set_zero
Steven Rostedt5963e312012-05-30 11:54:53 -040087 TRACE_IRQS_ON
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +020088 call debug_stack_reset
Steven Rostedt5963e312012-05-30 11:54:53 -040089.endm
90
Denys Vlasenkof2db9382015-02-26 14:40:30 -080091.macro TRACE_IRQS_IRETQ_DEBUG
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +020092 bt $9, EFLAGS(%rsp) /* interrupts off? */
93 jnc 1f
Steven Rostedt5963e312012-05-30 11:54:53 -040094 TRACE_IRQS_ON_DEBUG
951:
96.endm
97
98#else
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +020099# define TRACE_IRQS_OFF_DEBUG TRACE_IRQS_OFF
100# define TRACE_IRQS_ON_DEBUG TRACE_IRQS_ON
101# define TRACE_IRQS_IRETQ_DEBUG TRACE_IRQS_IRETQ
Steven Rostedt5963e312012-05-30 11:54:53 -0400102#endif
103
104/*
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200105 * 64-bit SYSCALL instruction entry. Up to 6 arguments in registers.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700106 *
Andy Lutomirskifda57b22016-03-09 19:00:35 -0800107 * This is the only entry point used for 64-bit system calls. The
108 * hardware interface is reasonably well designed and the register to
109 * argument mapping Linux uses fits well with the registers that are
110 * available when SYSCALL is used.
111 *
112 * SYSCALL instructions can be found inlined in libc implementations as
113 * well as some other programs and libraries. There are also a handful
114 * of SYSCALL instructions in the vDSO used, for example, as a
115 * clock_gettimeofday fallback.
116 *
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200117 * 64-bit SYSCALL saves rip to rcx, clears rflags.RF, then saves rflags to r11,
Denys Vlasenkob87cf632015-02-26 14:40:32 -0800118 * then loads new ss, cs, and rip from previously programmed MSRs.
119 * rflags gets masked by a value from another MSR (so CLD and CLAC
120 * are not needed). SYSCALL does not save anything on the stack
121 * and does not change rsp.
122 *
123 * Registers on entry:
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700124 * rax system call number
Denys Vlasenkob87cf632015-02-26 14:40:32 -0800125 * rcx return address
126 * r11 saved rflags (note: r11 is callee-clobbered register in C ABI)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700127 * rdi arg0
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700128 * rsi arg1
Alexander van Heukelum0bd7b792008-11-16 15:29:00 +0100129 * rdx arg2
Denys Vlasenkob87cf632015-02-26 14:40:32 -0800130 * r10 arg3 (needs to be moved to rcx to conform to C ABI)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700131 * r8 arg4
132 * r9 arg5
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200133 * (note: r12-r15, rbp, rbx are callee-preserved in C ABI)
Alexander van Heukelum0bd7b792008-11-16 15:29:00 +0100134 *
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700135 * Only called from user space.
136 *
Ingo Molnar7fcb3bc2015-03-17 14:42:59 +0100137 * When user can change pt_regs->foo always force IRET. That is because
Andi Kleen7bf36bb2006-04-07 19:50:00 +0200138 * it deals with uncanonical addresses better. SYSRET has trouble
139 * with them due to bugs in both AMD and Intel CPUs.
Alexander van Heukelum0bd7b792008-11-16 15:29:00 +0100140 */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700141
Ingo Molnarb2502b42015-06-08 08:42:03 +0200142ENTRY(entry_SYSCALL_64)
Denys Vlasenko9ed8e7d2015-03-19 18:17:47 +0100143 /*
144 * Interrupts are off on entry.
145 * We do not frame this tiny irq-off block with TRACE_IRQS_OFF/ON,
146 * it is too small to ever cause noticeable irq latency.
147 */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa72fe4852008-01-30 13:32:08 +0100148 SWAPGS_UNSAFE_STACK
149 /*
150 * A hypervisor implementation might want to use a label
151 * after the swapgs, so that it can do the swapgs
152 * for the guest and jump here on syscall.
153 */
Ingo Molnarb2502b42015-06-08 08:42:03 +0200154GLOBAL(entry_SYSCALL_64_after_swapgs)
Glauber de Oliveira Costa72fe4852008-01-30 13:32:08 +0100155
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200156 movq %rsp, PER_CPU_VAR(rsp_scratch)
157 movq PER_CPU_VAR(cpu_current_top_of_stack), %rsp
Denys Vlasenko9ed8e7d2015-03-19 18:17:47 +0100158
Andy Lutomirski1e423bf2016-01-28 15:11:28 -0800159 TRACE_IRQS_OFF
160
Denys Vlasenko9ed8e7d2015-03-19 18:17:47 +0100161 /* Construct struct pt_regs on stack */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200162 pushq $__USER_DS /* pt_regs->ss */
163 pushq PER_CPU_VAR(rsp_scratch) /* pt_regs->sp */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200164 pushq %r11 /* pt_regs->flags */
165 pushq $__USER_CS /* pt_regs->cs */
166 pushq %rcx /* pt_regs->ip */
167 pushq %rax /* pt_regs->orig_ax */
168 pushq %rdi /* pt_regs->di */
169 pushq %rsi /* pt_regs->si */
170 pushq %rdx /* pt_regs->dx */
171 pushq %rcx /* pt_regs->cx */
172 pushq $-ENOSYS /* pt_regs->ax */
173 pushq %r8 /* pt_regs->r8 */
174 pushq %r9 /* pt_regs->r9 */
175 pushq %r10 /* pt_regs->r10 */
176 pushq %r11 /* pt_regs->r11 */
177 sub $(6*8), %rsp /* pt_regs->bp, bx, r12-15 not saved */
Denys Vlasenko9ed8e7d2015-03-19 18:17:47 +0100178
Andy Lutomirski1e423bf2016-01-28 15:11:28 -0800179 /*
180 * If we need to do entry work or if we guess we'll need to do
181 * exit work, go straight to the slow path.
182 */
Andy Lutomirski15f4eae2016-09-13 14:29:25 -0700183 movq PER_CPU_VAR(current_task), %r11
184 testl $_TIF_WORK_SYSCALL_ENTRY|_TIF_ALLWORK_MASK, TASK_TI_flags(%r11)
Andy Lutomirski1e423bf2016-01-28 15:11:28 -0800185 jnz entry_SYSCALL64_slow_path
186
Ingo Molnarb2502b42015-06-08 08:42:03 +0200187entry_SYSCALL_64_fastpath:
Andy Lutomirski1e423bf2016-01-28 15:11:28 -0800188 /*
189 * Easy case: enable interrupts and issue the syscall. If the syscall
190 * needs pt_regs, we'll call a stub that disables interrupts again
191 * and jumps to the slow path.
192 */
193 TRACE_IRQS_ON
194 ENABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_NONE)
H. Peter Anvinfca460f2012-02-19 07:56:26 -0800195#if __SYSCALL_MASK == ~0
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200196 cmpq $__NR_syscall_max, %rax
H. Peter Anvinfca460f2012-02-19 07:56:26 -0800197#else
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200198 andl $__SYSCALL_MASK, %eax
199 cmpl $__NR_syscall_max, %eax
H. Peter Anvinfca460f2012-02-19 07:56:26 -0800200#endif
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200201 ja 1f /* return -ENOSYS (already in pt_regs->ax) */
202 movq %r10, %rcx
Andy Lutomirski302f5b22016-01-28 15:11:25 -0800203
204 /*
205 * This call instruction is handled specially in stub_ptregs_64.
Andy Lutomirskib7765082016-01-31 09:33:26 -0800206 * It might end up jumping to the slow path. If it jumps, RAX
207 * and all argument registers are clobbered.
Andy Lutomirski302f5b22016-01-28 15:11:25 -0800208 */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200209 call *sys_call_table(, %rax, 8)
Andy Lutomirski302f5b22016-01-28 15:11:25 -0800210.Lentry_SYSCALL_64_after_fastpath_call:
211
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200212 movq %rax, RAX(%rsp)
Denys Vlasenko146b2b02015-03-25 18:18:13 +01002131:
Andy Lutomirski1e423bf2016-01-28 15:11:28 -0800214
Denys Vlasenko4416c5a2015-03-31 19:00:03 +0200215 /*
Andy Lutomirski1e423bf2016-01-28 15:11:28 -0800216 * If we get here, then we know that pt_regs is clean for SYSRET64.
217 * If we see that no exit work is required (which we are required
218 * to check with IRQs off), then we can go straight to SYSRET64.
Denys Vlasenko4416c5a2015-03-31 19:00:03 +0200219 */
Glauber de Oliveira Costa72fe4852008-01-30 13:32:08 +0100220 DISABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_NONE)
Andy Lutomirski1e423bf2016-01-28 15:11:28 -0800221 TRACE_IRQS_OFF
Andy Lutomirski15f4eae2016-09-13 14:29:25 -0700222 movq PER_CPU_VAR(current_task), %r11
223 testl $_TIF_ALLWORK_MASK, TASK_TI_flags(%r11)
Andy Lutomirski1e423bf2016-01-28 15:11:28 -0800224 jnz 1f
Andy Lutomirskib3494a42015-03-23 12:32:54 -0700225
Andy Lutomirski1e423bf2016-01-28 15:11:28 -0800226 LOCKDEP_SYS_EXIT
227 TRACE_IRQS_ON /* user mode is traced as IRQs on */
Andy Lutomirskieb2a54c2016-01-31 09:33:27 -0800228 movq RIP(%rsp), %rcx
229 movq EFLAGS(%rsp), %r11
230 RESTORE_C_REGS_EXCEPT_RCX_R11
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200231 movq RSP(%rsp), %rsp
Jeremy Fitzhardinge2be29982008-06-25 00:19:28 -0400232 USERGS_SYSRET64
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700233
Andy Lutomirski1e423bf2016-01-28 15:11:28 -08002341:
235 /*
236 * The fast path looked good when we started, but something changed
237 * along the way and we need to switch to the slow path. Calling
238 * raise(3) will trigger this, for example. IRQs are off.
239 */
Andy Lutomirski29ea1b22015-07-03 12:44:28 -0700240 TRACE_IRQS_ON
241 ENABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_NONE)
Denys Vlasenko76f5df42015-02-26 14:40:27 -0800242 SAVE_EXTRA_REGS
Andy Lutomirski29ea1b22015-07-03 12:44:28 -0700243 movq %rsp, %rdi
244 call syscall_return_slowpath /* returns with IRQs disabled */
Andy Lutomirski1e423bf2016-01-28 15:11:28 -0800245 jmp return_from_SYSCALL_64
246
247entry_SYSCALL64_slow_path:
248 /* IRQs are off. */
249 SAVE_EXTRA_REGS
250 movq %rsp, %rdi
251 call do_syscall_64 /* returns with IRQs disabled */
252
253return_from_SYSCALL_64:
Denys Vlasenko76f5df42015-02-26 14:40:27 -0800254 RESTORE_EXTRA_REGS
Andy Lutomirski29ea1b22015-07-03 12:44:28 -0700255 TRACE_IRQS_IRETQ /* we're about to change IF */
Denys Vlasenkofffbb5d2015-04-02 18:46:59 +0200256
257 /*
258 * Try to use SYSRET instead of IRET if we're returning to
259 * a completely clean 64-bit userspace context.
260 */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200261 movq RCX(%rsp), %rcx
262 movq RIP(%rsp), %r11
263 cmpq %rcx, %r11 /* RCX == RIP */
264 jne opportunistic_sysret_failed
Denys Vlasenkofffbb5d2015-04-02 18:46:59 +0200265
266 /*
267 * On Intel CPUs, SYSRET with non-canonical RCX/RIP will #GP
268 * in kernel space. This essentially lets the user take over
Denys Vlasenko17be0ae2015-04-21 18:27:29 +0200269 * the kernel, since userspace controls RSP.
Denys Vlasenkofffbb5d2015-04-02 18:46:59 +0200270 *
Denys Vlasenko17be0ae2015-04-21 18:27:29 +0200271 * If width of "canonical tail" ever becomes variable, this will need
Denys Vlasenkofffbb5d2015-04-02 18:46:59 +0200272 * to be updated to remain correct on both old and new CPUs.
273 */
274 .ifne __VIRTUAL_MASK_SHIFT - 47
275 .error "virtual address width changed -- SYSRET checks need update"
276 .endif
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200277
Denys Vlasenko17be0ae2015-04-21 18:27:29 +0200278 /* Change top 16 bits to be the sign-extension of 47th bit */
279 shl $(64 - (__VIRTUAL_MASK_SHIFT+1)), %rcx
280 sar $(64 - (__VIRTUAL_MASK_SHIFT+1)), %rcx
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200281
Denys Vlasenko17be0ae2015-04-21 18:27:29 +0200282 /* If this changed %rcx, it was not canonical */
283 cmpq %rcx, %r11
284 jne opportunistic_sysret_failed
Denys Vlasenkofffbb5d2015-04-02 18:46:59 +0200285
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200286 cmpq $__USER_CS, CS(%rsp) /* CS must match SYSRET */
287 jne opportunistic_sysret_failed
Denys Vlasenkofffbb5d2015-04-02 18:46:59 +0200288
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200289 movq R11(%rsp), %r11
290 cmpq %r11, EFLAGS(%rsp) /* R11 == RFLAGS */
291 jne opportunistic_sysret_failed
Denys Vlasenkofffbb5d2015-04-02 18:46:59 +0200292
293 /*
Borislav Petkov3e035302016-08-03 19:14:29 +0200294 * SYSCALL clears RF when it saves RFLAGS in R11 and SYSRET cannot
295 * restore RF properly. If the slowpath sets it for whatever reason, we
296 * need to restore it correctly.
297 *
298 * SYSRET can restore TF, but unlike IRET, restoring TF results in a
299 * trap from userspace immediately after SYSRET. This would cause an
300 * infinite loop whenever #DB happens with register state that satisfies
301 * the opportunistic SYSRET conditions. For example, single-stepping
302 * this user code:
Denys Vlasenkofffbb5d2015-04-02 18:46:59 +0200303 *
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200304 * movq $stuck_here, %rcx
Denys Vlasenkofffbb5d2015-04-02 18:46:59 +0200305 * pushfq
306 * popq %r11
307 * stuck_here:
308 *
309 * would never get past 'stuck_here'.
310 */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200311 testq $(X86_EFLAGS_RF|X86_EFLAGS_TF), %r11
312 jnz opportunistic_sysret_failed
Denys Vlasenkofffbb5d2015-04-02 18:46:59 +0200313
314 /* nothing to check for RSP */
315
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200316 cmpq $__USER_DS, SS(%rsp) /* SS must match SYSRET */
317 jne opportunistic_sysret_failed
Denys Vlasenkofffbb5d2015-04-02 18:46:59 +0200318
319 /*
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200320 * We win! This label is here just for ease of understanding
321 * perf profiles. Nothing jumps here.
Denys Vlasenkofffbb5d2015-04-02 18:46:59 +0200322 */
323syscall_return_via_sysret:
Denys Vlasenko17be0ae2015-04-21 18:27:29 +0200324 /* rcx and r11 are already restored (see code above) */
325 RESTORE_C_REGS_EXCEPT_RCX_R11
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200326 movq RSP(%rsp), %rsp
Denys Vlasenkofffbb5d2015-04-02 18:46:59 +0200327 USERGS_SYSRET64
Denys Vlasenkofffbb5d2015-04-02 18:46:59 +0200328
329opportunistic_sysret_failed:
330 SWAPGS
331 jmp restore_c_regs_and_iret
Ingo Molnarb2502b42015-06-08 08:42:03 +0200332END(entry_SYSCALL_64)
Alexander van Heukelum0bd7b792008-11-16 15:29:00 +0100333
Andy Lutomirski302f5b22016-01-28 15:11:25 -0800334ENTRY(stub_ptregs_64)
335 /*
336 * Syscalls marked as needing ptregs land here.
Andy Lutomirskib7765082016-01-31 09:33:26 -0800337 * If we are on the fast path, we need to save the extra regs,
338 * which we achieve by trying again on the slow path. If we are on
339 * the slow path, the extra regs are already saved.
Andy Lutomirski302f5b22016-01-28 15:11:25 -0800340 *
341 * RAX stores a pointer to the C function implementing the syscall.
Andy Lutomirskib7765082016-01-31 09:33:26 -0800342 * IRQs are on.
Andy Lutomirski302f5b22016-01-28 15:11:25 -0800343 */
344 cmpq $.Lentry_SYSCALL_64_after_fastpath_call, (%rsp)
345 jne 1f
346
Andy Lutomirskib7765082016-01-31 09:33:26 -0800347 /*
348 * Called from fast path -- disable IRQs again, pop return address
349 * and jump to slow path
350 */
351 DISABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_NONE)
352 TRACE_IRQS_OFF
Andy Lutomirski302f5b22016-01-28 15:11:25 -0800353 popq %rax
Andy Lutomirskib7765082016-01-31 09:33:26 -0800354 jmp entry_SYSCALL64_slow_path
Andy Lutomirski302f5b22016-01-28 15:11:25 -0800355
3561:
Borislav Petkovb3830e82016-08-01 12:05:02 +0200357 jmp *%rax /* Called from C */
Andy Lutomirski302f5b22016-01-28 15:11:25 -0800358END(stub_ptregs_64)
359
360.macro ptregs_stub func
361ENTRY(ptregs_\func)
362 leaq \func(%rip), %rax
363 jmp stub_ptregs_64
364END(ptregs_\func)
365.endm
366
367/* Instantiate ptregs_stub for each ptregs-using syscall */
368#define __SYSCALL_64_QUAL_(sym)
369#define __SYSCALL_64_QUAL_ptregs(sym) ptregs_stub sym
370#define __SYSCALL_64(nr, sym, qual) __SYSCALL_64_QUAL_##qual(sym)
371#include <asm/syscalls_64.h>
Denys Vlasenkofffbb5d2015-04-02 18:46:59 +0200372
Jan Beulich7effaa82005-09-12 18:49:24 +0200373/*
Brian Gerst01003012016-08-13 12:38:19 -0400374 * %rdi: prev task
375 * %rsi: next task
376 */
377ENTRY(__switch_to_asm)
378 /*
379 * Save callee-saved registers
380 * This must match the order in inactive_task_frame
381 */
382 pushq %rbp
383 pushq %rbx
384 pushq %r12
385 pushq %r13
386 pushq %r14
387 pushq %r15
388
389 /* switch stack */
390 movq %rsp, TASK_threadsp(%rdi)
391 movq TASK_threadsp(%rsi), %rsp
392
393#ifdef CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR
394 movq TASK_stack_canary(%rsi), %rbx
395 movq %rbx, PER_CPU_VAR(irq_stack_union)+stack_canary_offset
396#endif
397
398 /* restore callee-saved registers */
399 popq %r15
400 popq %r14
401 popq %r13
402 popq %r12
403 popq %rbx
404 popq %rbp
405
406 jmp __switch_to
407END(__switch_to_asm)
408
409/*
Denys Vlasenko1eeb2072015-02-26 14:40:33 -0800410 * A newly forked process directly context switches into this address.
411 *
Brian Gerst01003012016-08-13 12:38:19 -0400412 * rax: prev task we switched from
Brian Gerst616d2482016-08-13 12:38:20 -0400413 * rbx: kernel thread func (NULL for user thread)
414 * r12: kernel thread arg
Denys Vlasenko1eeb2072015-02-26 14:40:33 -0800415 */
416ENTRY(ret_from_fork)
Brian Gerst01003012016-08-13 12:38:19 -0400417 movq %rax, %rdi
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200418 call schedule_tail /* rdi: 'prev' task parameter */
Denys Vlasenko1eeb2072015-02-26 14:40:33 -0800419
Brian Gerst616d2482016-08-13 12:38:20 -0400420 testq %rbx, %rbx /* from kernel_thread? */
421 jnz 1f /* kernel threads are uncommon */
Denys Vlasenko1eeb2072015-02-26 14:40:33 -0800422
Brian Gerst616d2482016-08-13 12:38:20 -04004232:
Andy Lutomirski24d978b2016-01-28 15:11:27 -0800424 movq %rsp, %rdi
425 call syscall_return_slowpath /* returns with IRQs disabled */
426 TRACE_IRQS_ON /* user mode is traced as IRQS on */
427 SWAPGS
428 jmp restore_regs_and_iret
Brian Gerst616d2482016-08-13 12:38:20 -0400429
4301:
431 /* kernel thread */
432 movq %r12, %rdi
433 call *%rbx
434 /*
435 * A kernel thread is allowed to return here after successfully
436 * calling do_execve(). Exit to userspace to complete the execve()
437 * syscall.
438 */
439 movq $0, RAX(%rsp)
440 jmp 2b
Denys Vlasenko1eeb2072015-02-26 14:40:33 -0800441END(ret_from_fork)
442
443/*
Denys Vlasenko3304c9c2015-04-03 21:49:13 +0200444 * Build the entry stubs with some assembler magic.
445 * We pack 1 stub into every 8-byte block.
H. Peter Anvin939b7872008-11-11 13:51:52 -0800446 */
Denys Vlasenko3304c9c2015-04-03 21:49:13 +0200447 .align 8
H. Peter Anvin939b7872008-11-11 13:51:52 -0800448ENTRY(irq_entries_start)
Denys Vlasenko3304c9c2015-04-03 21:49:13 +0200449 vector=FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR
450 .rept (FIRST_SYSTEM_VECTOR - FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR)
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200451 pushq $(~vector+0x80) /* Note: always in signed byte range */
Denys Vlasenko3304c9c2015-04-03 21:49:13 +0200452 vector=vector+1
453 jmp common_interrupt
Denys Vlasenko3304c9c2015-04-03 21:49:13 +0200454 .align 8
455 .endr
H. Peter Anvin939b7872008-11-11 13:51:52 -0800456END(irq_entries_start)
457
Alexander van Heukelumd99015b2008-11-19 01:18:11 +0100458/*
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700459 * Interrupt entry/exit.
460 *
461 * Interrupt entry points save only callee clobbered registers in fast path.
Alexander van Heukelumd99015b2008-11-19 01:18:11 +0100462 *
463 * Entry runs with interrupts off.
464 */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700465
Alexander van Heukelum722024d2008-11-13 13:50:20 +0100466/* 0(%rsp): ~(interrupt number) */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700467 .macro interrupt func
Denys Vlasenkof6f64682015-01-08 17:25:15 +0100468 cld
Andy Lutomirskiff467592015-07-03 12:44:29 -0700469 ALLOC_PT_GPREGS_ON_STACK
470 SAVE_C_REGS
471 SAVE_EXTRA_REGS
Denys Vlasenkof6f64682015-01-08 17:25:15 +0100472
Andy Lutomirskiff467592015-07-03 12:44:29 -0700473 testb $3, CS(%rsp)
Denys Vlasenkodde74f22015-04-27 15:21:51 +0200474 jz 1f
Andy Lutomirski02bc7762015-07-03 12:44:31 -0700475
476 /*
477 * IRQ from user mode. Switch to kernel gsbase and inform context
478 * tracking that we're in kernel mode.
479 */
Denys Vlasenkof6f64682015-01-08 17:25:15 +0100480 SWAPGS
Andy Lutomirskif1075052015-11-12 12:59:00 -0800481
482 /*
483 * We need to tell lockdep that IRQs are off. We can't do this until
484 * we fix gsbase, and we should do it before enter_from_user_mode
485 * (which can take locks). Since TRACE_IRQS_OFF idempotent,
486 * the simplest way to handle it is to just call it twice if
487 * we enter from user mode. There's no reason to optimize this since
488 * TRACE_IRQS_OFF is a no-op if lockdep is off.
489 */
490 TRACE_IRQS_OFF
491
Andy Lutomirski478dc892015-11-12 12:59:04 -0800492 CALL_enter_from_user_mode
Andy Lutomirski02bc7762015-07-03 12:44:31 -0700493
Denys Vlasenko76f5df42015-02-26 14:40:27 -08004941:
Denys Vlasenkof6f64682015-01-08 17:25:15 +0100495 /*
Denys Vlasenkoe90e1472015-02-26 14:40:28 -0800496 * Save previous stack pointer, optionally switch to interrupt stack.
Denys Vlasenkof6f64682015-01-08 17:25:15 +0100497 * irq_count is used to check if a CPU is already on an interrupt stack
498 * or not. While this is essentially redundant with preempt_count it is
499 * a little cheaper to use a separate counter in the PDA (short of
500 * moving irq_enter into assembly, which would be too much work)
501 */
Andy Lutomirskia586f982015-07-03 12:44:30 -0700502 movq %rsp, %rdi
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200503 incl PER_CPU_VAR(irq_count)
504 cmovzq PER_CPU_VAR(irq_stack_ptr), %rsp
Andy Lutomirskia586f982015-07-03 12:44:30 -0700505 pushq %rdi
Denys Vlasenkof6f64682015-01-08 17:25:15 +0100506 /* We entered an interrupt context - irqs are off: */
507 TRACE_IRQS_OFF
508
Andy Lutomirskia586f982015-07-03 12:44:30 -0700509 call \func /* rdi points to pt_regs */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700510 .endm
511
Alexander van Heukelum722024d2008-11-13 13:50:20 +0100512 /*
513 * The interrupt stubs push (~vector+0x80) onto the stack and
514 * then jump to common_interrupt.
515 */
H. Peter Anvin939b7872008-11-11 13:51:52 -0800516 .p2align CONFIG_X86_L1_CACHE_SHIFT
517common_interrupt:
Jan Beulichee4eb872012-11-02 11:18:39 +0000518 ASM_CLAC
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200519 addq $-0x80, (%rsp) /* Adjust vector to [-256, -1] range */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700520 interrupt do_IRQ
Denys Vlasenko34061f12015-03-23 14:03:59 +0100521 /* 0(%rsp): old RSP */
Jan Beulich7effaa82005-09-12 18:49:24 +0200522ret_from_intr:
Glauber de Oliveira Costa72fe4852008-01-30 13:32:08 +0100523 DISABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_NONE)
Ingo Molnar2601e642006-07-03 00:24:45 -0700524 TRACE_IRQS_OFF
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200525 decl PER_CPU_VAR(irq_count)
Frederic Weisbecker625dbc32011-01-06 15:22:47 +0100526
Frederic Weisbeckera2bbe752011-07-02 16:52:45 +0200527 /* Restore saved previous stack */
Andy Lutomirskiff467592015-07-03 12:44:29 -0700528 popq %rsp
Frederic Weisbecker625dbc32011-01-06 15:22:47 +0100529
Denys Vlasenko03335e92015-04-27 15:21:52 +0200530 testb $3, CS(%rsp)
Denys Vlasenkodde74f22015-04-27 15:21:51 +0200531 jz retint_kernel
Andy Lutomirski02bc7762015-07-03 12:44:31 -0700532
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700533 /* Interrupt came from user space */
Andy Lutomirski02bc7762015-07-03 12:44:31 -0700534GLOBAL(retint_user)
535 mov %rsp,%rdi
536 call prepare_exit_to_usermode
Ingo Molnar2601e642006-07-03 00:24:45 -0700537 TRACE_IRQS_IRETQ
Glauber de Oliveira Costa72fe4852008-01-30 13:32:08 +0100538 SWAPGS
Andy Lutomirskiff467592015-07-03 12:44:29 -0700539 jmp restore_regs_and_iret
Ingo Molnar2601e642006-07-03 00:24:45 -0700540
Denys Vlasenko627276c2015-03-30 20:09:31 +0200541/* Returning to kernel space */
Denys Vlasenko6ba71b72015-03-31 19:00:05 +0200542retint_kernel:
Denys Vlasenko627276c2015-03-30 20:09:31 +0200543#ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT
544 /* Interrupts are off */
545 /* Check if we need preemption */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200546 bt $9, EFLAGS(%rsp) /* were interrupts off? */
Denys Vlasenko6ba71b72015-03-31 19:00:05 +0200547 jnc 1f
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02005480: cmpl $0, PER_CPU_VAR(__preempt_count)
Denys Vlasenko36acef22015-03-31 19:00:07 +0200549 jnz 1f
Denys Vlasenko627276c2015-03-30 20:09:31 +0200550 call preempt_schedule_irq
Denys Vlasenko36acef22015-03-31 19:00:07 +0200551 jmp 0b
Denys Vlasenko6ba71b72015-03-31 19:00:05 +02005521:
Denys Vlasenko627276c2015-03-30 20:09:31 +0200553#endif
Ingo Molnar2601e642006-07-03 00:24:45 -0700554 /*
555 * The iretq could re-enable interrupts:
556 */
557 TRACE_IRQS_IRETQ
Denys Vlasenkofffbb5d2015-04-02 18:46:59 +0200558
559/*
560 * At this label, code paths which return to kernel and to user,
561 * which come from interrupts/exception and from syscalls, merge.
562 */
Andy Lutomirskiee08c6b2015-10-05 17:48:09 -0700563GLOBAL(restore_regs_and_iret)
Andy Lutomirskiff467592015-07-03 12:44:29 -0700564 RESTORE_EXTRA_REGS
Denys Vlasenkofffbb5d2015-04-02 18:46:59 +0200565restore_c_regs_and_iret:
Denys Vlasenko76f5df42015-02-26 14:40:27 -0800566 RESTORE_C_REGS
567 REMOVE_PT_GPREGS_FROM_STACK 8
Andy Lutomirski7209a752014-07-23 08:34:11 -0700568 INTERRUPT_RETURN
569
570ENTRY(native_iret)
H. Peter Anvin3891a042014-04-29 16:46:09 -0700571 /*
572 * Are we returning to a stack segment from the LDT? Note: in
573 * 64-bit mode SS:RSP on the exception stack is always valid.
574 */
H. Peter Anvin34273f42014-05-04 10:36:22 -0700575#ifdef CONFIG_X86_ESPFIX64
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200576 testb $4, (SS-RIP)(%rsp)
577 jnz native_irq_return_ldt
H. Peter Anvin34273f42014-05-04 10:36:22 -0700578#endif
H. Peter Anvin3891a042014-04-29 16:46:09 -0700579
Andy Lutomirskiaf726f22014-11-22 18:00:31 -0800580.global native_irq_return_iret
Andy Lutomirski7209a752014-07-23 08:34:11 -0700581native_irq_return_iret:
Andy Lutomirskib645af22014-11-22 18:00:33 -0800582 /*
583 * This may fault. Non-paranoid faults on return to userspace are
584 * handled by fixup_bad_iret. These include #SS, #GP, and #NP.
585 * Double-faults due to espfix64 are handled in do_double_fault.
586 * Other faults here are fatal.
587 */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700588 iretq
Ingo Molnar3701d8632008-02-09 23:24:08 +0100589
H. Peter Anvin34273f42014-05-04 10:36:22 -0700590#ifdef CONFIG_X86_ESPFIX64
Andy Lutomirski7209a752014-07-23 08:34:11 -0700591native_irq_return_ldt:
Andy Lutomirski85063fa2016-09-12 15:05:51 -0700592 /*
593 * We are running with user GSBASE. All GPRs contain their user
594 * values. We have a percpu ESPFIX stack that is eight slots
595 * long (see ESPFIX_STACK_SIZE). espfix_waddr points to the bottom
596 * of the ESPFIX stack.
597 *
598 * We clobber RAX and RDI in this code. We stash RDI on the
599 * normal stack and RAX on the ESPFIX stack.
600 *
601 * The ESPFIX stack layout we set up looks like this:
602 *
603 * --- top of ESPFIX stack ---
604 * SS
605 * RSP
606 * RFLAGS
607 * CS
608 * RIP <-- RSP points here when we're done
609 * RAX <-- espfix_waddr points here
610 * --- bottom of ESPFIX stack ---
611 */
612
613 pushq %rdi /* Stash user RDI */
H. Peter Anvin3891a042014-04-29 16:46:09 -0700614 SWAPGS
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200615 movq PER_CPU_VAR(espfix_waddr), %rdi
Andy Lutomirski85063fa2016-09-12 15:05:51 -0700616 movq %rax, (0*8)(%rdi) /* user RAX */
617 movq (1*8)(%rsp), %rax /* user RIP */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200618 movq %rax, (1*8)(%rdi)
Andy Lutomirski85063fa2016-09-12 15:05:51 -0700619 movq (2*8)(%rsp), %rax /* user CS */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200620 movq %rax, (2*8)(%rdi)
Andy Lutomirski85063fa2016-09-12 15:05:51 -0700621 movq (3*8)(%rsp), %rax /* user RFLAGS */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200622 movq %rax, (3*8)(%rdi)
Andy Lutomirski85063fa2016-09-12 15:05:51 -0700623 movq (5*8)(%rsp), %rax /* user SS */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200624 movq %rax, (5*8)(%rdi)
Andy Lutomirski85063fa2016-09-12 15:05:51 -0700625 movq (4*8)(%rsp), %rax /* user RSP */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200626 movq %rax, (4*8)(%rdi)
Andy Lutomirski85063fa2016-09-12 15:05:51 -0700627 /* Now RAX == RSP. */
628
629 andl $0xffff0000, %eax /* RAX = (RSP & 0xffff0000) */
630 popq %rdi /* Restore user RDI */
631
632 /*
633 * espfix_stack[31:16] == 0. The page tables are set up such that
634 * (espfix_stack | (X & 0xffff0000)) points to a read-only alias of
635 * espfix_waddr for any X. That is, there are 65536 RO aliases of
636 * the same page. Set up RSP so that RSP[31:16] contains the
637 * respective 16 bits of the /userspace/ RSP and RSP nonetheless
638 * still points to an RO alias of the ESPFIX stack.
639 */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200640 orq PER_CPU_VAR(espfix_stack), %rax
H. Peter Anvin3891a042014-04-29 16:46:09 -0700641 SWAPGS
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200642 movq %rax, %rsp
Andy Lutomirski85063fa2016-09-12 15:05:51 -0700643
644 /*
645 * At this point, we cannot write to the stack any more, but we can
646 * still read.
647 */
648 popq %rax /* Restore user RAX */
649
650 /*
651 * RSP now points to an ordinary IRET frame, except that the page
652 * is read-only and RSP[31:16] are preloaded with the userspace
653 * values. We can now IRET back to userspace.
654 */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200655 jmp native_irq_return_iret
H. Peter Anvin34273f42014-05-04 10:36:22 -0700656#endif
Jan Beulich4b787e02006-06-26 13:56:55 +0200657END(common_interrupt)
H. Peter Anvin3891a042014-04-29 16:46:09 -0700658
Masami Hiramatsu8222d712009-08-27 13:23:25 -0400659/*
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700660 * APIC interrupts.
Alexander van Heukelum0bd7b792008-11-16 15:29:00 +0100661 */
Seiji Aguchicf910e82013-06-20 11:46:53 -0400662.macro apicinterrupt3 num sym do_sym
Alexander van Heukelum322648d2008-11-23 10:08:28 +0100663ENTRY(\sym)
Jan Beulichee4eb872012-11-02 11:18:39 +0000664 ASM_CLAC
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200665 pushq $~(\num)
Jan Beulich39e95432011-11-29 11:03:46 +0000666.Lcommon_\sym:
Alexander van Heukelum322648d2008-11-23 10:08:28 +0100667 interrupt \do_sym
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200668 jmp ret_from_intr
Alexander van Heukelum322648d2008-11-23 10:08:28 +0100669END(\sym)
670.endm
Jacob Shin89b831e2005-11-05 17:25:53 +0100671
Seiji Aguchicf910e82013-06-20 11:46:53 -0400672#ifdef CONFIG_TRACING
673#define trace(sym) trace_##sym
674#define smp_trace(sym) smp_trace_##sym
675
676.macro trace_apicinterrupt num sym
677apicinterrupt3 \num trace(\sym) smp_trace(\sym)
678.endm
679#else
680.macro trace_apicinterrupt num sym do_sym
681.endm
682#endif
683
Alexander Potapenko469f0022016-07-15 11:42:43 +0200684/* Make sure APIC interrupt handlers end up in the irqentry section: */
685#if defined(CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER) || defined(CONFIG_KASAN)
686# define PUSH_SECTION_IRQENTRY .pushsection .irqentry.text, "ax"
687# define POP_SECTION_IRQENTRY .popsection
688#else
689# define PUSH_SECTION_IRQENTRY
690# define POP_SECTION_IRQENTRY
691#endif
692
Seiji Aguchicf910e82013-06-20 11:46:53 -0400693.macro apicinterrupt num sym do_sym
Alexander Potapenko469f0022016-07-15 11:42:43 +0200694PUSH_SECTION_IRQENTRY
Seiji Aguchicf910e82013-06-20 11:46:53 -0400695apicinterrupt3 \num \sym \do_sym
696trace_apicinterrupt \num \sym
Alexander Potapenko469f0022016-07-15 11:42:43 +0200697POP_SECTION_IRQENTRY
Seiji Aguchicf910e82013-06-20 11:46:53 -0400698.endm
699
Alexander van Heukelum0bd7b792008-11-16 15:29:00 +0100700#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200701apicinterrupt3 IRQ_MOVE_CLEANUP_VECTOR irq_move_cleanup_interrupt smp_irq_move_cleanup_interrupt
702apicinterrupt3 REBOOT_VECTOR reboot_interrupt smp_reboot_interrupt
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700703#endif
704
Nick Piggin03b48632009-01-20 04:36:04 +0100705#ifdef CONFIG_X86_UV
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200706apicinterrupt3 UV_BAU_MESSAGE uv_bau_message_intr1 uv_bau_message_interrupt
Nick Piggin03b48632009-01-20 04:36:04 +0100707#endif
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200708
709apicinterrupt LOCAL_TIMER_VECTOR apic_timer_interrupt smp_apic_timer_interrupt
710apicinterrupt X86_PLATFORM_IPI_VECTOR x86_platform_ipi smp_x86_platform_ipi
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700711
Yang Zhangd78f2662013-04-11 19:25:11 +0800712#ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_KVM
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200713apicinterrupt3 POSTED_INTR_VECTOR kvm_posted_intr_ipi smp_kvm_posted_intr_ipi
714apicinterrupt3 POSTED_INTR_WAKEUP_VECTOR kvm_posted_intr_wakeup_ipi smp_kvm_posted_intr_wakeup_ipi
Yang Zhangd78f2662013-04-11 19:25:11 +0800715#endif
716
Seiji Aguchi33e5ff62013-06-22 07:33:30 -0400717#ifdef CONFIG_X86_MCE_THRESHOLD
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200718apicinterrupt THRESHOLD_APIC_VECTOR threshold_interrupt smp_threshold_interrupt
Seiji Aguchi33e5ff62013-06-22 07:33:30 -0400719#endif
720
Aravind Gopalakrishnan24fd78a2015-05-06 06:58:56 -0500721#ifdef CONFIG_X86_MCE_AMD
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200722apicinterrupt DEFERRED_ERROR_VECTOR deferred_error_interrupt smp_deferred_error_interrupt
Aravind Gopalakrishnan24fd78a2015-05-06 06:58:56 -0500723#endif
724
Seiji Aguchi33e5ff62013-06-22 07:33:30 -0400725#ifdef CONFIG_X86_THERMAL_VECTOR
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200726apicinterrupt THERMAL_APIC_VECTOR thermal_interrupt smp_thermal_interrupt
Seiji Aguchi33e5ff62013-06-22 07:33:30 -0400727#endif
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700728
Alexander van Heukelum322648d2008-11-23 10:08:28 +0100729#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200730apicinterrupt CALL_FUNCTION_SINGLE_VECTOR call_function_single_interrupt smp_call_function_single_interrupt
731apicinterrupt CALL_FUNCTION_VECTOR call_function_interrupt smp_call_function_interrupt
732apicinterrupt RESCHEDULE_VECTOR reschedule_interrupt smp_reschedule_interrupt
Alexander van Heukelum322648d2008-11-23 10:08:28 +0100733#endif
734
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200735apicinterrupt ERROR_APIC_VECTOR error_interrupt smp_error_interrupt
736apicinterrupt SPURIOUS_APIC_VECTOR spurious_interrupt smp_spurious_interrupt
Alexander van Heukelum0bd7b792008-11-16 15:29:00 +0100737
Peter Zijlstrae360adb2010-10-14 14:01:34 +0800738#ifdef CONFIG_IRQ_WORK
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200739apicinterrupt IRQ_WORK_VECTOR irq_work_interrupt smp_irq_work_interrupt
Ingo Molnar241771e2008-12-03 10:39:53 +0100740#endif
741
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700742/*
743 * Exception entry points.
Alexander van Heukelum0bd7b792008-11-16 15:29:00 +0100744 */
Andy Lutomirski9b476682015-03-05 19:19:07 -0800745#define CPU_TSS_IST(x) PER_CPU_VAR(cpu_tss) + (TSS_ist + ((x) - 1) * 8)
Andy Lutomirski577ed452014-05-21 15:07:09 -0700746
747.macro idtentry sym do_sym has_error_code:req paranoid=0 shift_ist=-1
Alexander van Heukelum322648d2008-11-23 10:08:28 +0100748ENTRY(\sym)
Andy Lutomirski577ed452014-05-21 15:07:09 -0700749 /* Sanity check */
750 .if \shift_ist != -1 && \paranoid == 0
751 .error "using shift_ist requires paranoid=1"
752 .endif
753
Jan Beulichee4eb872012-11-02 11:18:39 +0000754 ASM_CLAC
Alexander van Heukelumb8b1d082008-11-21 16:44:28 +0100755 PARAVIRT_ADJUST_EXCEPTION_FRAME
Andy Lutomirskicb5dd2c2014-05-21 15:07:08 -0700756
757 .ifeq \has_error_code
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200758 pushq $-1 /* ORIG_RAX: no syscall to restart */
Andy Lutomirskicb5dd2c2014-05-21 15:07:08 -0700759 .endif
760
Denys Vlasenko76f5df42015-02-26 14:40:27 -0800761 ALLOC_PT_GPREGS_ON_STACK
Andy Lutomirskicb5dd2c2014-05-21 15:07:08 -0700762
763 .if \paranoid
Andy Lutomirski48e08d02014-11-11 12:49:41 -0800764 .if \paranoid == 1
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200765 testb $3, CS(%rsp) /* If coming from userspace, switch stacks */
766 jnz 1f
Andy Lutomirski48e08d02014-11-11 12:49:41 -0800767 .endif
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200768 call paranoid_entry
Andy Lutomirskicb5dd2c2014-05-21 15:07:08 -0700769 .else
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200770 call error_entry
Andy Lutomirskicb5dd2c2014-05-21 15:07:08 -0700771 .endif
Denys Vlasenkoebfc4532015-02-26 14:40:34 -0800772 /* returned flag: ebx=0: need swapgs on exit, ebx=1: don't need it */
Andy Lutomirskicb5dd2c2014-05-21 15:07:08 -0700773
Andy Lutomirskicb5dd2c2014-05-21 15:07:08 -0700774 .if \paranoid
Andy Lutomirski577ed452014-05-21 15:07:09 -0700775 .if \shift_ist != -1
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200776 TRACE_IRQS_OFF_DEBUG /* reload IDT in case of recursion */
Andy Lutomirski577ed452014-05-21 15:07:09 -0700777 .else
Alexander van Heukelumb8b1d082008-11-21 16:44:28 +0100778 TRACE_IRQS_OFF
Andy Lutomirskicb5dd2c2014-05-21 15:07:08 -0700779 .endif
Andy Lutomirski577ed452014-05-21 15:07:09 -0700780 .endif
Andy Lutomirskicb5dd2c2014-05-21 15:07:08 -0700781
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200782 movq %rsp, %rdi /* pt_regs pointer */
Andy Lutomirskicb5dd2c2014-05-21 15:07:08 -0700783
784 .if \has_error_code
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200785 movq ORIG_RAX(%rsp), %rsi /* get error code */
786 movq $-1, ORIG_RAX(%rsp) /* no syscall to restart */
Andy Lutomirskicb5dd2c2014-05-21 15:07:08 -0700787 .else
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200788 xorl %esi, %esi /* no error code */
Andy Lutomirskicb5dd2c2014-05-21 15:07:08 -0700789 .endif
790
Andy Lutomirski577ed452014-05-21 15:07:09 -0700791 .if \shift_ist != -1
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200792 subq $EXCEPTION_STKSZ, CPU_TSS_IST(\shift_ist)
Andy Lutomirski577ed452014-05-21 15:07:09 -0700793 .endif
794
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200795 call \do_sym
Andy Lutomirskicb5dd2c2014-05-21 15:07:08 -0700796
Andy Lutomirski577ed452014-05-21 15:07:09 -0700797 .if \shift_ist != -1
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200798 addq $EXCEPTION_STKSZ, CPU_TSS_IST(\shift_ist)
Andy Lutomirski577ed452014-05-21 15:07:09 -0700799 .endif
800
Denys Vlasenkoebfc4532015-02-26 14:40:34 -0800801 /* these procedures expect "no swapgs" flag in ebx */
Andy Lutomirskicb5dd2c2014-05-21 15:07:08 -0700802 .if \paranoid
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200803 jmp paranoid_exit
Andy Lutomirskicb5dd2c2014-05-21 15:07:08 -0700804 .else
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200805 jmp error_exit
Andy Lutomirskicb5dd2c2014-05-21 15:07:08 -0700806 .endif
807
Andy Lutomirski48e08d02014-11-11 12:49:41 -0800808 .if \paranoid == 1
Andy Lutomirski48e08d02014-11-11 12:49:41 -0800809 /*
810 * Paranoid entry from userspace. Switch stacks and treat it
811 * as a normal entry. This means that paranoid handlers
812 * run in real process context if user_mode(regs).
813 */
8141:
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200815 call error_entry
Andy Lutomirski48e08d02014-11-11 12:49:41 -0800816
Andy Lutomirski48e08d02014-11-11 12:49:41 -0800817
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200818 movq %rsp, %rdi /* pt_regs pointer */
819 call sync_regs
820 movq %rax, %rsp /* switch stack */
Andy Lutomirski48e08d02014-11-11 12:49:41 -0800821
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200822 movq %rsp, %rdi /* pt_regs pointer */
Andy Lutomirski48e08d02014-11-11 12:49:41 -0800823
824 .if \has_error_code
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200825 movq ORIG_RAX(%rsp), %rsi /* get error code */
826 movq $-1, ORIG_RAX(%rsp) /* no syscall to restart */
Andy Lutomirski48e08d02014-11-11 12:49:41 -0800827 .else
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200828 xorl %esi, %esi /* no error code */
Andy Lutomirski48e08d02014-11-11 12:49:41 -0800829 .endif
830
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200831 call \do_sym
Andy Lutomirski48e08d02014-11-11 12:49:41 -0800832
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200833 jmp error_exit /* %ebx: no swapgs flag */
Andy Lutomirski48e08d02014-11-11 12:49:41 -0800834 .endif
Alexander van Heukelumddeb8f22008-11-24 13:24:28 +0100835END(\sym)
Alexander van Heukelum322648d2008-11-23 10:08:28 +0100836.endm
Alexander van Heukelumb8b1d082008-11-21 16:44:28 +0100837
Seiji Aguchi25c74b12013-10-30 16:37:00 -0400838#ifdef CONFIG_TRACING
Andy Lutomirskicb5dd2c2014-05-21 15:07:08 -0700839.macro trace_idtentry sym do_sym has_error_code:req
840idtentry trace(\sym) trace(\do_sym) has_error_code=\has_error_code
841idtentry \sym \do_sym has_error_code=\has_error_code
Seiji Aguchi25c74b12013-10-30 16:37:00 -0400842.endm
843#else
Andy Lutomirskicb5dd2c2014-05-21 15:07:08 -0700844.macro trace_idtentry sym do_sym has_error_code:req
845idtentry \sym \do_sym has_error_code=\has_error_code
Seiji Aguchi25c74b12013-10-30 16:37:00 -0400846.endm
847#endif
848
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200849idtentry divide_error do_divide_error has_error_code=0
850idtentry overflow do_overflow has_error_code=0
851idtentry bounds do_bounds has_error_code=0
852idtentry invalid_op do_invalid_op has_error_code=0
853idtentry device_not_available do_device_not_available has_error_code=0
854idtentry double_fault do_double_fault has_error_code=1 paranoid=2
855idtentry coprocessor_segment_overrun do_coprocessor_segment_overrun has_error_code=0
856idtentry invalid_TSS do_invalid_TSS has_error_code=1
857idtentry segment_not_present do_segment_not_present has_error_code=1
858idtentry spurious_interrupt_bug do_spurious_interrupt_bug has_error_code=0
859idtentry coprocessor_error do_coprocessor_error has_error_code=0
860idtentry alignment_check do_alignment_check has_error_code=1
861idtentry simd_coprocessor_error do_simd_coprocessor_error has_error_code=0
Andy Lutomirski5cec93c2011-06-05 13:50:24 -0400862
Ingo Molnar2601e642006-07-03 00:24:45 -0700863
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200864 /*
865 * Reload gs selector with exception handling
866 * edi: new selector
867 */
Jeremy Fitzhardinge9f9d4892008-06-25 00:19:32 -0400868ENTRY(native_load_gs_index)
Ingo Molnar131484c2015-05-28 12:21:47 +0200869 pushfq
Jeremy Fitzhardingeb8aa2872009-01-28 14:35:03 -0800870 DISABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_ANY & ~CLBR_RDI)
Cyrill Gorcunov9f1e87e2008-11-27 21:10:08 +0300871 SWAPGS
Borislav Petkov42c748bb2016-04-07 17:31:50 -0700872.Lgs_change:
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200873 movl %edi, %gs
Borislav Petkov96e5d282016-04-07 17:31:49 -07008742: ALTERNATIVE "", "mfence", X86_BUG_SWAPGS_FENCE
Glauber de Oliveira Costa72fe4852008-01-30 13:32:08 +0100875 SWAPGS
Ingo Molnar131484c2015-05-28 12:21:47 +0200876 popfq
Cyrill Gorcunov9f1e87e2008-11-27 21:10:08 +0300877 ret
Alexander van Heukelum6efdcfa2008-11-23 10:15:32 +0100878END(native_load_gs_index)
Al Viro784d5692016-01-11 11:04:34 -0500879EXPORT_SYMBOL(native_load_gs_index)
Alexander van Heukelum0bd7b792008-11-16 15:29:00 +0100880
Borislav Petkov42c748bb2016-04-07 17:31:50 -0700881 _ASM_EXTABLE(.Lgs_change, bad_gs)
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200882 .section .fixup, "ax"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700883 /* running with kernelgs */
Alexander van Heukelum0bd7b792008-11-16 15:29:00 +0100884bad_gs:
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200885 SWAPGS /* switch back to user gs */
Andy Lutomirskib038c842016-04-26 12:23:27 -0700886.macro ZAP_GS
887 /* This can't be a string because the preprocessor needs to see it. */
888 movl $__USER_DS, %eax
889 movl %eax, %gs
890.endm
891 ALTERNATIVE "", "ZAP_GS", X86_BUG_NULL_SEG
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200892 xorl %eax, %eax
893 movl %eax, %gs
894 jmp 2b
Cyrill Gorcunov9f1e87e2008-11-27 21:10:08 +0300895 .previous
Alexander van Heukelum0bd7b792008-11-16 15:29:00 +0100896
Andi Kleen26995002006-08-02 22:37:28 +0200897/* Call softirq on interrupt stack. Interrupts are off. */
Frederic Weisbecker7d65f4a2013-09-05 15:49:45 +0200898ENTRY(do_softirq_own_stack)
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200899 pushq %rbp
900 mov %rsp, %rbp
901 incl PER_CPU_VAR(irq_count)
902 cmove PER_CPU_VAR(irq_stack_ptr), %rsp
903 push %rbp /* frame pointer backlink */
904 call __do_softirq
Andi Kleen26995002006-08-02 22:37:28 +0200905 leaveq
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200906 decl PER_CPU_VAR(irq_count)
Andi Kleened6b6762005-07-28 21:15:49 -0700907 ret
Frederic Weisbecker7d65f4a2013-09-05 15:49:45 +0200908END(do_softirq_own_stack)
Andi Kleen75154f42007-06-23 02:29:25 +0200909
Jeremy Fitzhardinge3d75e1b2008-07-08 15:06:49 -0700910#ifdef CONFIG_XEN
Andy Lutomirskicb5dd2c2014-05-21 15:07:08 -0700911idtentry xen_hypervisor_callback xen_do_hypervisor_callback has_error_code=0
Jeremy Fitzhardinge3d75e1b2008-07-08 15:06:49 -0700912
913/*
Cyrill Gorcunov9f1e87e2008-11-27 21:10:08 +0300914 * A note on the "critical region" in our callback handler.
915 * We want to avoid stacking callback handlers due to events occurring
916 * during handling of the last event. To do this, we keep events disabled
917 * until we've done all processing. HOWEVER, we must enable events before
918 * popping the stack frame (can't be done atomically) and so it would still
919 * be possible to get enough handler activations to overflow the stack.
920 * Although unlikely, bugs of that kind are hard to track down, so we'd
921 * like to avoid the possibility.
922 * So, on entry to the handler we detect whether we interrupted an
923 * existing activation in its critical region -- if so, we pop the current
924 * activation and restart the handler using the previous one.
925 */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200926ENTRY(xen_do_hypervisor_callback) /* do_hypervisor_callback(struct *pt_regs) */
927
Cyrill Gorcunov9f1e87e2008-11-27 21:10:08 +0300928/*
929 * Since we don't modify %rdi, evtchn_do_upall(struct *pt_regs) will
930 * see the correct pointer to the pt_regs
931 */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200932 movq %rdi, %rsp /* we don't return, adjust the stack frame */
93311: incl PER_CPU_VAR(irq_count)
934 movq %rsp, %rbp
935 cmovzq PER_CPU_VAR(irq_stack_ptr), %rsp
936 pushq %rbp /* frame pointer backlink */
937 call xen_evtchn_do_upcall
938 popq %rsp
939 decl PER_CPU_VAR(irq_count)
David Vrabelfdfd8112015-02-19 15:23:17 +0000940#ifndef CONFIG_PREEMPT
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200941 call xen_maybe_preempt_hcall
David Vrabelfdfd8112015-02-19 15:23:17 +0000942#endif
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200943 jmp error_exit
Alexander van Heukelum371c3942011-03-11 21:59:38 +0100944END(xen_do_hypervisor_callback)
Jeremy Fitzhardinge3d75e1b2008-07-08 15:06:49 -0700945
946/*
Cyrill Gorcunov9f1e87e2008-11-27 21:10:08 +0300947 * Hypervisor uses this for application faults while it executes.
948 * We get here for two reasons:
949 * 1. Fault while reloading DS, ES, FS or GS
950 * 2. Fault while executing IRET
951 * Category 1 we do not need to fix up as Xen has already reloaded all segment
952 * registers that could be reloaded and zeroed the others.
953 * Category 2 we fix up by killing the current process. We cannot use the
954 * normal Linux return path in this case because if we use the IRET hypercall
955 * to pop the stack frame we end up in an infinite loop of failsafe callbacks.
956 * We distinguish between categories by comparing each saved segment register
957 * with its current contents: any discrepancy means we in category 1.
958 */
Jeremy Fitzhardinge3d75e1b2008-07-08 15:06:49 -0700959ENTRY(xen_failsafe_callback)
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200960 movl %ds, %ecx
961 cmpw %cx, 0x10(%rsp)
962 jne 1f
963 movl %es, %ecx
964 cmpw %cx, 0x18(%rsp)
965 jne 1f
966 movl %fs, %ecx
967 cmpw %cx, 0x20(%rsp)
968 jne 1f
969 movl %gs, %ecx
970 cmpw %cx, 0x28(%rsp)
971 jne 1f
Jeremy Fitzhardinge3d75e1b2008-07-08 15:06:49 -0700972 /* All segments match their saved values => Category 2 (Bad IRET). */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200973 movq (%rsp), %rcx
974 movq 8(%rsp), %r11
975 addq $0x30, %rsp
976 pushq $0 /* RIP */
977 pushq %r11
978 pushq %rcx
979 jmp general_protection
Jeremy Fitzhardinge3d75e1b2008-07-08 15:06:49 -07009801: /* Segment mismatch => Category 1 (Bad segment). Retry the IRET. */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200981 movq (%rsp), %rcx
982 movq 8(%rsp), %r11
983 addq $0x30, %rsp
984 pushq $-1 /* orig_ax = -1 => not a system call */
Denys Vlasenko76f5df42015-02-26 14:40:27 -0800985 ALLOC_PT_GPREGS_ON_STACK
986 SAVE_C_REGS
987 SAVE_EXTRA_REGS
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +0200988 jmp error_exit
Jeremy Fitzhardinge3d75e1b2008-07-08 15:06:49 -0700989END(xen_failsafe_callback)
990
Seiji Aguchicf910e82013-06-20 11:46:53 -0400991apicinterrupt3 HYPERVISOR_CALLBACK_VECTOR \
Sheng Yang38e20b02010-05-14 12:40:51 +0100992 xen_hvm_callback_vector xen_evtchn_do_upcall
993
Jeremy Fitzhardinge3d75e1b2008-07-08 15:06:49 -0700994#endif /* CONFIG_XEN */
Alexander van Heukelumddeb8f22008-11-24 13:24:28 +0100995
K. Y. Srinivasanbc2b0332013-02-03 17:22:39 -0800996#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_HYPERV)
Seiji Aguchicf910e82013-06-20 11:46:53 -0400997apicinterrupt3 HYPERVISOR_CALLBACK_VECTOR \
K. Y. Srinivasanbc2b0332013-02-03 17:22:39 -0800998 hyperv_callback_vector hyperv_vector_handler
999#endif /* CONFIG_HYPERV */
1000
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001001idtentry debug do_debug has_error_code=0 paranoid=1 shift_ist=DEBUG_STACK
1002idtentry int3 do_int3 has_error_code=0 paranoid=1 shift_ist=DEBUG_STACK
1003idtentry stack_segment do_stack_segment has_error_code=1
1004
Jeremy Fitzhardinge6cac5a92009-03-29 19:56:29 -07001005#ifdef CONFIG_XEN
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001006idtentry xen_debug do_debug has_error_code=0
1007idtentry xen_int3 do_int3 has_error_code=0
1008idtentry xen_stack_segment do_stack_segment has_error_code=1
Jeremy Fitzhardinge6cac5a92009-03-29 19:56:29 -07001009#endif
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001010
1011idtentry general_protection do_general_protection has_error_code=1
1012trace_idtentry page_fault do_page_fault has_error_code=1
1013
Gleb Natapov631bc482010-10-14 11:22:52 +02001014#ifdef CONFIG_KVM_GUEST
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001015idtentry async_page_fault do_async_page_fault has_error_code=1
Gleb Natapov631bc482010-10-14 11:22:52 +02001016#endif
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001017
Alexander van Heukelumddeb8f22008-11-24 13:24:28 +01001018#ifdef CONFIG_X86_MCE
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001019idtentry machine_check has_error_code=0 paranoid=1 do_sym=*machine_check_vector(%rip)
Alexander van Heukelumddeb8f22008-11-24 13:24:28 +01001020#endif
1021
Denys Vlasenkoebfc4532015-02-26 14:40:34 -08001022/*
1023 * Save all registers in pt_regs, and switch gs if needed.
1024 * Use slow, but surefire "are we in kernel?" check.
1025 * Return: ebx=0: need swapgs on exit, ebx=1: otherwise
1026 */
1027ENTRY(paranoid_entry)
Denys Vlasenko1eeb2072015-02-26 14:40:33 -08001028 cld
1029 SAVE_C_REGS 8
1030 SAVE_EXTRA_REGS 8
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001031 movl $1, %ebx
1032 movl $MSR_GS_BASE, %ecx
Denys Vlasenko1eeb2072015-02-26 14:40:33 -08001033 rdmsr
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001034 testl %edx, %edx
1035 js 1f /* negative -> in kernel */
Denys Vlasenko1eeb2072015-02-26 14:40:33 -08001036 SWAPGS
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001037 xorl %ebx, %ebx
Denys Vlasenko1eeb2072015-02-26 14:40:33 -080010381: ret
Denys Vlasenkoebfc4532015-02-26 14:40:34 -08001039END(paranoid_entry)
Denys Vlasenko1eeb2072015-02-26 14:40:33 -08001040
Denys Vlasenkoebfc4532015-02-26 14:40:34 -08001041/*
1042 * "Paranoid" exit path from exception stack. This is invoked
1043 * only on return from non-NMI IST interrupts that came
1044 * from kernel space.
1045 *
1046 * We may be returning to very strange contexts (e.g. very early
1047 * in syscall entry), so checking for preemption here would
1048 * be complicated. Fortunately, we there's no good reason
1049 * to try to handle preemption here.
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001050 *
1051 * On entry, ebx is "no swapgs" flag (1: don't need swapgs, 0: need it)
Denys Vlasenkoebfc4532015-02-26 14:40:34 -08001052 */
Alexander van Heukelumddeb8f22008-11-24 13:24:28 +01001053ENTRY(paranoid_exit)
Alexander van Heukelumddeb8f22008-11-24 13:24:28 +01001054 DISABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_NONE)
Steven Rostedt5963e312012-05-30 11:54:53 -04001055 TRACE_IRQS_OFF_DEBUG
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001056 testl %ebx, %ebx /* swapgs needed? */
1057 jnz paranoid_exit_no_swapgs
Denys Vlasenkof2db9382015-02-26 14:40:30 -08001058 TRACE_IRQS_IRETQ
Alexander van Heukelumddeb8f22008-11-24 13:24:28 +01001059 SWAPGS_UNSAFE_STACK
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001060 jmp paranoid_exit_restore
Denys Vlasenko0d550832015-02-26 14:40:29 -08001061paranoid_exit_no_swapgs:
Denys Vlasenkof2db9382015-02-26 14:40:30 -08001062 TRACE_IRQS_IRETQ_DEBUG
Denys Vlasenko0d550832015-02-26 14:40:29 -08001063paranoid_exit_restore:
Denys Vlasenko76f5df42015-02-26 14:40:27 -08001064 RESTORE_EXTRA_REGS
1065 RESTORE_C_REGS
1066 REMOVE_PT_GPREGS_FROM_STACK 8
Andy Lutomirski48e08d02014-11-11 12:49:41 -08001067 INTERRUPT_RETURN
Alexander van Heukelumddeb8f22008-11-24 13:24:28 +01001068END(paranoid_exit)
1069
1070/*
Denys Vlasenkoebfc4532015-02-26 14:40:34 -08001071 * Save all registers in pt_regs, and switch gs if needed.
Andy Lutomirski539f5112015-06-09 12:36:01 -07001072 * Return: EBX=0: came from user mode; EBX=1: otherwise
Alexander van Heukelumddeb8f22008-11-24 13:24:28 +01001073 */
1074ENTRY(error_entry)
Alexander van Heukelumddeb8f22008-11-24 13:24:28 +01001075 cld
Denys Vlasenko76f5df42015-02-26 14:40:27 -08001076 SAVE_C_REGS 8
1077 SAVE_EXTRA_REGS 8
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001078 xorl %ebx, %ebx
Denys Vlasenko03335e92015-04-27 15:21:52 +02001079 testb $3, CS+8(%rsp)
Andy Lutomirskicb6f64e2015-07-03 12:44:27 -07001080 jz .Lerror_kernelspace
Andy Lutomirski539f5112015-06-09 12:36:01 -07001081
Andy Lutomirskicb6f64e2015-07-03 12:44:27 -07001082 /*
1083 * We entered from user mode or we're pretending to have entered
1084 * from user mode due to an IRET fault.
1085 */
Alexander van Heukelumddeb8f22008-11-24 13:24:28 +01001086 SWAPGS
Andy Lutomirski539f5112015-06-09 12:36:01 -07001087
Andy Lutomirskicb6f64e2015-07-03 12:44:27 -07001088.Lerror_entry_from_usermode_after_swapgs:
Andy Lutomirskif1075052015-11-12 12:59:00 -08001089 /*
1090 * We need to tell lockdep that IRQs are off. We can't do this until
1091 * we fix gsbase, and we should do it before enter_from_user_mode
1092 * (which can take locks).
1093 */
1094 TRACE_IRQS_OFF
Andy Lutomirski478dc892015-11-12 12:59:04 -08001095 CALL_enter_from_user_mode
Andy Lutomirskif1075052015-11-12 12:59:00 -08001096 ret
Andy Lutomirski02bc7762015-07-03 12:44:31 -07001097
Andy Lutomirskicb6f64e2015-07-03 12:44:27 -07001098.Lerror_entry_done:
Alexander van Heukelumddeb8f22008-11-24 13:24:28 +01001099 TRACE_IRQS_OFF
1100 ret
Alexander van Heukelumddeb8f22008-11-24 13:24:28 +01001101
Denys Vlasenkoebfc4532015-02-26 14:40:34 -08001102 /*
1103 * There are two places in the kernel that can potentially fault with
1104 * usergs. Handle them here. B stepping K8s sometimes report a
1105 * truncated RIP for IRET exceptions returning to compat mode. Check
1106 * for these here too.
1107 */
Andy Lutomirskicb6f64e2015-07-03 12:44:27 -07001108.Lerror_kernelspace:
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001109 incl %ebx
1110 leaq native_irq_return_iret(%rip), %rcx
1111 cmpq %rcx, RIP+8(%rsp)
Andy Lutomirskicb6f64e2015-07-03 12:44:27 -07001112 je .Lerror_bad_iret
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001113 movl %ecx, %eax /* zero extend */
1114 cmpq %rax, RIP+8(%rsp)
Andy Lutomirskicb6f64e2015-07-03 12:44:27 -07001115 je .Lbstep_iret
Borislav Petkov42c748bb2016-04-07 17:31:50 -07001116 cmpq $.Lgs_change, RIP+8(%rsp)
Andy Lutomirskicb6f64e2015-07-03 12:44:27 -07001117 jne .Lerror_entry_done
Andy Lutomirski539f5112015-06-09 12:36:01 -07001118
1119 /*
Borislav Petkov42c748bb2016-04-07 17:31:50 -07001120 * hack: .Lgs_change can fail with user gsbase. If this happens, fix up
Andy Lutomirski539f5112015-06-09 12:36:01 -07001121 * gsbase and proceed. We'll fix up the exception and land in
Borislav Petkov42c748bb2016-04-07 17:31:50 -07001122 * .Lgs_change's error handler with kernel gsbase.
Andy Lutomirski539f5112015-06-09 12:36:01 -07001123 */
Wanpeng Li2fa5f042016-09-30 09:01:06 +08001124 SWAPGS
1125 jmp .Lerror_entry_done
Brian Gerstae24ffe2009-10-12 10:18:23 -04001126
Andy Lutomirskicb6f64e2015-07-03 12:44:27 -07001127.Lbstep_iret:
Brian Gerstae24ffe2009-10-12 10:18:23 -04001128 /* Fix truncated RIP */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001129 movq %rcx, RIP+8(%rsp)
Andy Lutomirskib645af22014-11-22 18:00:33 -08001130 /* fall through */
1131
Andy Lutomirskicb6f64e2015-07-03 12:44:27 -07001132.Lerror_bad_iret:
Andy Lutomirski539f5112015-06-09 12:36:01 -07001133 /*
1134 * We came from an IRET to user mode, so we have user gsbase.
1135 * Switch to kernel gsbase:
1136 */
Andy Lutomirskib645af22014-11-22 18:00:33 -08001137 SWAPGS
Andy Lutomirski539f5112015-06-09 12:36:01 -07001138
1139 /*
1140 * Pretend that the exception came from user mode: set up pt_regs
1141 * as if we faulted immediately after IRET and clear EBX so that
1142 * error_exit knows that we will be returning to user mode.
1143 */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001144 mov %rsp, %rdi
1145 call fixup_bad_iret
1146 mov %rax, %rsp
Andy Lutomirski539f5112015-06-09 12:36:01 -07001147 decl %ebx
Andy Lutomirskicb6f64e2015-07-03 12:44:27 -07001148 jmp .Lerror_entry_from_usermode_after_swapgs
Alexander van Heukelumddeb8f22008-11-24 13:24:28 +01001149END(error_entry)
1150
1151
Andy Lutomirski539f5112015-06-09 12:36:01 -07001152/*
Nicolas Iooss75ca5b22016-07-29 13:39:51 +02001153 * On entry, EBX is a "return to kernel mode" flag:
Andy Lutomirski539f5112015-06-09 12:36:01 -07001154 * 1: already in kernel mode, don't need SWAPGS
1155 * 0: user gsbase is loaded, we need SWAPGS and standard preparation for return to usermode
1156 */
Alexander van Heukelumddeb8f22008-11-24 13:24:28 +01001157ENTRY(error_exit)
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001158 movl %ebx, %eax
Alexander van Heukelumddeb8f22008-11-24 13:24:28 +01001159 DISABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_NONE)
1160 TRACE_IRQS_OFF
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001161 testl %eax, %eax
1162 jnz retint_kernel
1163 jmp retint_user
Alexander van Heukelumddeb8f22008-11-24 13:24:28 +01001164END(error_exit)
1165
Denys Vlasenko0784b362015-04-01 16:50:57 +02001166/* Runs on exception stack */
Alexander van Heukelumddeb8f22008-11-24 13:24:28 +01001167ENTRY(nmi)
Andy Lutomirskifc57a7c2015-09-20 16:32:04 -07001168 /*
1169 * Fix up the exception frame if we're on Xen.
1170 * PARAVIRT_ADJUST_EXCEPTION_FRAME is guaranteed to push at most
1171 * one value to the stack on native, so it may clobber the rdx
1172 * scratch slot, but it won't clobber any of the important
1173 * slots past it.
1174 *
1175 * Xen is a different story, because the Xen frame itself overlaps
1176 * the "NMI executing" variable.
1177 */
Alexander van Heukelumddeb8f22008-11-24 13:24:28 +01001178 PARAVIRT_ADJUST_EXCEPTION_FRAME
Andy Lutomirskifc57a7c2015-09-20 16:32:04 -07001179
Steven Rostedt3f3c8b82011-12-08 12:36:23 -05001180 /*
1181 * We allow breakpoints in NMIs. If a breakpoint occurs, then
1182 * the iretq it performs will take us out of NMI context.
1183 * This means that we can have nested NMIs where the next
1184 * NMI is using the top of the stack of the previous NMI. We
1185 * can't let it execute because the nested NMI will corrupt the
1186 * stack of the previous NMI. NMI handlers are not re-entrant
1187 * anyway.
1188 *
1189 * To handle this case we do the following:
1190 * Check the a special location on the stack that contains
1191 * a variable that is set when NMIs are executing.
1192 * The interrupted task's stack is also checked to see if it
1193 * is an NMI stack.
1194 * If the variable is not set and the stack is not the NMI
1195 * stack then:
1196 * o Set the special variable on the stack
Andy Lutomirski0b229302015-07-15 10:29:36 -07001197 * o Copy the interrupt frame into an "outermost" location on the
1198 * stack
1199 * o Copy the interrupt frame into an "iret" location on the stack
Steven Rostedt3f3c8b82011-12-08 12:36:23 -05001200 * o Continue processing the NMI
1201 * If the variable is set or the previous stack is the NMI stack:
Andy Lutomirski0b229302015-07-15 10:29:36 -07001202 * o Modify the "iret" location to jump to the repeat_nmi
Steven Rostedt3f3c8b82011-12-08 12:36:23 -05001203 * o return back to the first NMI
1204 *
1205 * Now on exit of the first NMI, we first clear the stack variable
1206 * The NMI stack will tell any nested NMIs at that point that it is
1207 * nested. Then we pop the stack normally with iret, and if there was
1208 * a nested NMI that updated the copy interrupt stack frame, a
1209 * jump will be made to the repeat_nmi code that will handle the second
1210 * NMI.
Andy Lutomirski9b6e6a82015-07-15 10:29:35 -07001211 *
1212 * However, espfix prevents us from directly returning to userspace
1213 * with a single IRET instruction. Similarly, IRET to user mode
1214 * can fault. We therefore handle NMIs from user space like
1215 * other IST entries.
Steven Rostedt3f3c8b82011-12-08 12:36:23 -05001216 */
1217
Denys Vlasenko146b2b02015-03-25 18:18:13 +01001218 /* Use %rdx as our temp variable throughout */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001219 pushq %rdx
Steven Rostedt3f3c8b82011-12-08 12:36:23 -05001220
Andy Lutomirski9b6e6a82015-07-15 10:29:35 -07001221 testb $3, CS-RIP+8(%rsp)
1222 jz .Lnmi_from_kernel
Steven Rostedt45d5a162012-02-19 16:43:37 -05001223
1224 /*
Andy Lutomirski9b6e6a82015-07-15 10:29:35 -07001225 * NMI from user mode. We need to run on the thread stack, but we
1226 * can't go through the normal entry paths: NMIs are masked, and
1227 * we don't want to enable interrupts, because then we'll end
1228 * up in an awkward situation in which IRQs are on but NMIs
1229 * are off.
Andy Lutomirski83c133c2015-09-20 16:32:05 -07001230 *
1231 * We also must not push anything to the stack before switching
1232 * stacks lest we corrupt the "NMI executing" variable.
Andy Lutomirski9b6e6a82015-07-15 10:29:35 -07001233 */
1234
Andy Lutomirski83c133c2015-09-20 16:32:05 -07001235 SWAPGS_UNSAFE_STACK
Andy Lutomirski9b6e6a82015-07-15 10:29:35 -07001236 cld
1237 movq %rsp, %rdx
1238 movq PER_CPU_VAR(cpu_current_top_of_stack), %rsp
1239 pushq 5*8(%rdx) /* pt_regs->ss */
1240 pushq 4*8(%rdx) /* pt_regs->rsp */
1241 pushq 3*8(%rdx) /* pt_regs->flags */
1242 pushq 2*8(%rdx) /* pt_regs->cs */
1243 pushq 1*8(%rdx) /* pt_regs->rip */
1244 pushq $-1 /* pt_regs->orig_ax */
1245 pushq %rdi /* pt_regs->di */
1246 pushq %rsi /* pt_regs->si */
1247 pushq (%rdx) /* pt_regs->dx */
1248 pushq %rcx /* pt_regs->cx */
1249 pushq %rax /* pt_regs->ax */
1250 pushq %r8 /* pt_regs->r8 */
1251 pushq %r9 /* pt_regs->r9 */
1252 pushq %r10 /* pt_regs->r10 */
1253 pushq %r11 /* pt_regs->r11 */
1254 pushq %rbx /* pt_regs->rbx */
1255 pushq %rbp /* pt_regs->rbp */
1256 pushq %r12 /* pt_regs->r12 */
1257 pushq %r13 /* pt_regs->r13 */
1258 pushq %r14 /* pt_regs->r14 */
1259 pushq %r15 /* pt_regs->r15 */
1260
1261 /*
1262 * At this point we no longer need to worry about stack damage
1263 * due to nesting -- we're on the normal thread stack and we're
1264 * done with the NMI stack.
1265 */
1266
1267 movq %rsp, %rdi
1268 movq $-1, %rsi
1269 call do_nmi
1270
1271 /*
1272 * Return back to user mode. We must *not* do the normal exit
1273 * work, because we don't want to enable interrupts. Fortunately,
1274 * do_nmi doesn't modify pt_regs.
1275 */
1276 SWAPGS
1277 jmp restore_c_regs_and_iret
1278
1279.Lnmi_from_kernel:
1280 /*
Andy Lutomirski0b229302015-07-15 10:29:36 -07001281 * Here's what our stack frame will look like:
1282 * +---------------------------------------------------------+
1283 * | original SS |
1284 * | original Return RSP |
1285 * | original RFLAGS |
1286 * | original CS |
1287 * | original RIP |
1288 * +---------------------------------------------------------+
1289 * | temp storage for rdx |
1290 * +---------------------------------------------------------+
1291 * | "NMI executing" variable |
1292 * +---------------------------------------------------------+
1293 * | iret SS } Copied from "outermost" frame |
1294 * | iret Return RSP } on each loop iteration; overwritten |
1295 * | iret RFLAGS } by a nested NMI to force another |
1296 * | iret CS } iteration if needed. |
1297 * | iret RIP } |
1298 * +---------------------------------------------------------+
1299 * | outermost SS } initialized in first_nmi; |
1300 * | outermost Return RSP } will not be changed before |
1301 * | outermost RFLAGS } NMI processing is done. |
1302 * | outermost CS } Copied to "iret" frame on each |
1303 * | outermost RIP } iteration. |
1304 * +---------------------------------------------------------+
1305 * | pt_regs |
1306 * +---------------------------------------------------------+
1307 *
1308 * The "original" frame is used by hardware. Before re-enabling
1309 * NMIs, we need to be done with it, and we need to leave enough
1310 * space for the asm code here.
1311 *
1312 * We return by executing IRET while RSP points to the "iret" frame.
1313 * That will either return for real or it will loop back into NMI
1314 * processing.
1315 *
1316 * The "outermost" frame is copied to the "iret" frame on each
1317 * iteration of the loop, so each iteration starts with the "iret"
1318 * frame pointing to the final return target.
1319 */
1320
1321 /*
1322 * Determine whether we're a nested NMI.
1323 *
Andy Lutomirskia27507c2015-07-15 10:29:37 -07001324 * If we interrupted kernel code between repeat_nmi and
1325 * end_repeat_nmi, then we are a nested NMI. We must not
1326 * modify the "iret" frame because it's being written by
1327 * the outer NMI. That's okay; the outer NMI handler is
1328 * about to about to call do_nmi anyway, so we can just
1329 * resume the outer NMI.
1330 */
1331
1332 movq $repeat_nmi, %rdx
1333 cmpq 8(%rsp), %rdx
1334 ja 1f
1335 movq $end_repeat_nmi, %rdx
1336 cmpq 8(%rsp), %rdx
1337 ja nested_nmi_out
13381:
1339
1340 /*
1341 * Now check "NMI executing". If it's set, then we're nested.
Andy Lutomirski0b229302015-07-15 10:29:36 -07001342 * This will not detect if we interrupted an outer NMI just
1343 * before IRET.
Steven Rostedt3f3c8b82011-12-08 12:36:23 -05001344 */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001345 cmpl $1, -8(%rsp)
1346 je nested_nmi
Steven Rostedt3f3c8b82011-12-08 12:36:23 -05001347
1348 /*
Andy Lutomirski0b229302015-07-15 10:29:36 -07001349 * Now test if the previous stack was an NMI stack. This covers
1350 * the case where we interrupt an outer NMI after it clears
Andy Lutomirski810bc072015-07-15 10:29:38 -07001351 * "NMI executing" but before IRET. We need to be careful, though:
1352 * there is one case in which RSP could point to the NMI stack
1353 * despite there being no NMI active: naughty userspace controls
1354 * RSP at the very beginning of the SYSCALL targets. We can
1355 * pull a fast one on naughty userspace, though: we program
1356 * SYSCALL to mask DF, so userspace cannot cause DF to be set
1357 * if it controls the kernel's RSP. We set DF before we clear
1358 * "NMI executing".
Steven Rostedt3f3c8b82011-12-08 12:36:23 -05001359 */
Denys Vlasenko0784b362015-04-01 16:50:57 +02001360 lea 6*8(%rsp), %rdx
1361 /* Compare the NMI stack (rdx) with the stack we came from (4*8(%rsp)) */
1362 cmpq %rdx, 4*8(%rsp)
1363 /* If the stack pointer is above the NMI stack, this is a normal NMI */
1364 ja first_nmi
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001365
Denys Vlasenko0784b362015-04-01 16:50:57 +02001366 subq $EXCEPTION_STKSZ, %rdx
1367 cmpq %rdx, 4*8(%rsp)
1368 /* If it is below the NMI stack, it is a normal NMI */
1369 jb first_nmi
Andy Lutomirski810bc072015-07-15 10:29:38 -07001370
1371 /* Ah, it is within the NMI stack. */
1372
1373 testb $(X86_EFLAGS_DF >> 8), (3*8 + 1)(%rsp)
1374 jz first_nmi /* RSP was user controlled. */
1375
1376 /* This is a nested NMI. */
Denys Vlasenko0784b362015-04-01 16:50:57 +02001377
Steven Rostedt3f3c8b82011-12-08 12:36:23 -05001378nested_nmi:
1379 /*
Andy Lutomirski0b229302015-07-15 10:29:36 -07001380 * Modify the "iret" frame to point to repeat_nmi, forcing another
1381 * iteration of NMI handling.
Steven Rostedt3f3c8b82011-12-08 12:36:23 -05001382 */
Andy Lutomirski23a781e2015-07-15 10:29:39 -07001383 subq $8, %rsp
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001384 leaq -10*8(%rsp), %rdx
1385 pushq $__KERNEL_DS
1386 pushq %rdx
Ingo Molnar131484c2015-05-28 12:21:47 +02001387 pushfq
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001388 pushq $__KERNEL_CS
1389 pushq $repeat_nmi
Steven Rostedt3f3c8b82011-12-08 12:36:23 -05001390
1391 /* Put stack back */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001392 addq $(6*8), %rsp
Steven Rostedt3f3c8b82011-12-08 12:36:23 -05001393
1394nested_nmi_out:
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001395 popq %rdx
Steven Rostedt3f3c8b82011-12-08 12:36:23 -05001396
Andy Lutomirski0b229302015-07-15 10:29:36 -07001397 /* We are returning to kernel mode, so this cannot result in a fault. */
Steven Rostedt3f3c8b82011-12-08 12:36:23 -05001398 INTERRUPT_RETURN
1399
1400first_nmi:
Andy Lutomirski0b229302015-07-15 10:29:36 -07001401 /* Restore rdx. */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001402 movq (%rsp), %rdx
Jan Beulich62610912012-02-24 14:54:37 +00001403
Andy Lutomirski36f1a772015-07-15 10:29:40 -07001404 /* Make room for "NMI executing". */
1405 pushq $0
Steven Rostedt3f3c8b82011-12-08 12:36:23 -05001406
Andy Lutomirski0b229302015-07-15 10:29:36 -07001407 /* Leave room for the "iret" frame */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001408 subq $(5*8), %rsp
Salman Qazi28696f42012-10-01 17:29:25 -07001409
Andy Lutomirski0b229302015-07-15 10:29:36 -07001410 /* Copy the "original" frame to the "outermost" frame */
Steven Rostedt3f3c8b82011-12-08 12:36:23 -05001411 .rept 5
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001412 pushq 11*8(%rsp)
Steven Rostedt3f3c8b82011-12-08 12:36:23 -05001413 .endr
Jan Beulich62610912012-02-24 14:54:37 +00001414
Steven Rostedt79fb4ad2012-02-24 15:55:13 -05001415 /* Everything up to here is safe from nested NMIs */
1416
Andy Lutomirskia97439a2015-07-15 10:29:41 -07001417#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ENTRY
1418 /*
1419 * For ease of testing, unmask NMIs right away. Disabled by
1420 * default because IRET is very expensive.
1421 */
1422 pushq $0 /* SS */
1423 pushq %rsp /* RSP (minus 8 because of the previous push) */
1424 addq $8, (%rsp) /* Fix up RSP */
1425 pushfq /* RFLAGS */
1426 pushq $__KERNEL_CS /* CS */
1427 pushq $1f /* RIP */
1428 INTERRUPT_RETURN /* continues at repeat_nmi below */
14291:
1430#endif
1431
Andy Lutomirski0b229302015-07-15 10:29:36 -07001432repeat_nmi:
Jan Beulich62610912012-02-24 14:54:37 +00001433 /*
1434 * If there was a nested NMI, the first NMI's iret will return
1435 * here. But NMIs are still enabled and we can take another
1436 * nested NMI. The nested NMI checks the interrupted RIP to see
1437 * if it is between repeat_nmi and end_repeat_nmi, and if so
1438 * it will just return, as we are about to repeat an NMI anyway.
1439 * This makes it safe to copy to the stack frame that a nested
1440 * NMI will update.
Andy Lutomirski0b229302015-07-15 10:29:36 -07001441 *
1442 * RSP is pointing to "outermost RIP". gsbase is unknown, but, if
1443 * we're repeating an NMI, gsbase has the same value that it had on
1444 * the first iteration. paranoid_entry will load the kernel
Andy Lutomirski36f1a772015-07-15 10:29:40 -07001445 * gsbase if needed before we call do_nmi. "NMI executing"
1446 * is zero.
Jan Beulich62610912012-02-24 14:54:37 +00001447 */
Andy Lutomirski36f1a772015-07-15 10:29:40 -07001448 movq $1, 10*8(%rsp) /* Set "NMI executing". */
Steven Rostedt3f3c8b82011-12-08 12:36:23 -05001449
Andy Lutomirski0b229302015-07-15 10:29:36 -07001450 /*
1451 * Copy the "outermost" frame to the "iret" frame. NMIs that nest
1452 * here must not modify the "iret" frame while we're writing to
1453 * it or it will end up containing garbage.
1454 */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001455 addq $(10*8), %rsp
Steven Rostedt3f3c8b82011-12-08 12:36:23 -05001456 .rept 5
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001457 pushq -6*8(%rsp)
Steven Rostedt3f3c8b82011-12-08 12:36:23 -05001458 .endr
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001459 subq $(5*8), %rsp
Jan Beulich62610912012-02-24 14:54:37 +00001460end_repeat_nmi:
Steven Rostedt3f3c8b82011-12-08 12:36:23 -05001461
1462 /*
Andy Lutomirski0b229302015-07-15 10:29:36 -07001463 * Everything below this point can be preempted by a nested NMI.
1464 * If this happens, then the inner NMI will change the "iret"
1465 * frame to point back to repeat_nmi.
Steven Rostedt3f3c8b82011-12-08 12:36:23 -05001466 */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001467 pushq $-1 /* ORIG_RAX: no syscall to restart */
Denys Vlasenko76f5df42015-02-26 14:40:27 -08001468 ALLOC_PT_GPREGS_ON_STACK
1469
Steven Rostedt1fd466e2011-12-08 12:32:27 -05001470 /*
Denys Vlasenkoebfc4532015-02-26 14:40:34 -08001471 * Use paranoid_entry to handle SWAPGS, but no need to use paranoid_exit
Steven Rostedt1fd466e2011-12-08 12:32:27 -05001472 * as we should not be calling schedule in NMI context.
1473 * Even with normal interrupts enabled. An NMI should not be
1474 * setting NEED_RESCHED or anything that normal interrupts and
1475 * exceptions might do.
1476 */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001477 call paranoid_entry
Steven Rostedt7fbb98c2012-06-07 10:21:21 -04001478
Alexander van Heukelumddeb8f22008-11-24 13:24:28 +01001479 /* paranoidentry do_nmi, 0; without TRACE_IRQS_OFF */
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001480 movq %rsp, %rdi
1481 movq $-1, %rsi
1482 call do_nmi
Steven Rostedt7fbb98c2012-06-07 10:21:21 -04001483
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001484 testl %ebx, %ebx /* swapgs needed? */
1485 jnz nmi_restore
Alexander van Heukelumddeb8f22008-11-24 13:24:28 +01001486nmi_swapgs:
1487 SWAPGS_UNSAFE_STACK
1488nmi_restore:
Denys Vlasenko76f5df42015-02-26 14:40:27 -08001489 RESTORE_EXTRA_REGS
1490 RESTORE_C_REGS
Andy Lutomirski0b229302015-07-15 10:29:36 -07001491
1492 /* Point RSP at the "iret" frame. */
Denys Vlasenko76f5df42015-02-26 14:40:27 -08001493 REMOVE_PT_GPREGS_FROM_STACK 6*8
Salman Qazi28696f42012-10-01 17:29:25 -07001494
Andy Lutomirski810bc072015-07-15 10:29:38 -07001495 /*
1496 * Clear "NMI executing". Set DF first so that we can easily
1497 * distinguish the remaining code between here and IRET from
1498 * the SYSCALL entry and exit paths. On a native kernel, we
1499 * could just inspect RIP, but, on paravirt kernels,
1500 * INTERRUPT_RETURN can translate into a jump into a
1501 * hypercall page.
1502 */
1503 std
1504 movq $0, 5*8(%rsp) /* clear "NMI executing" */
Andy Lutomirski0b229302015-07-15 10:29:36 -07001505
1506 /*
1507 * INTERRUPT_RETURN reads the "iret" frame and exits the NMI
1508 * stack in a single instruction. We are returning to kernel
1509 * mode, so this cannot result in a fault.
1510 */
Andy Lutomirski5ca6f702015-06-04 13:24:29 -07001511 INTERRUPT_RETURN
Alexander van Heukelumddeb8f22008-11-24 13:24:28 +01001512END(nmi)
1513
1514ENTRY(ignore_sysret)
Ingo Molnar4d732132015-06-08 20:43:07 +02001515 mov $-ENOSYS, %eax
Alexander van Heukelumddeb8f22008-11-24 13:24:28 +01001516 sysret
Alexander van Heukelumddeb8f22008-11-24 13:24:28 +01001517END(ignore_sysret)
Andy Lutomirski2deb4be2016-07-14 13:22:55 -07001518
1519ENTRY(rewind_stack_do_exit)
1520 /* Prevent any naive code from trying to unwind to our caller. */
1521 xorl %ebp, %ebp
1522
1523 movq PER_CPU_VAR(cpu_current_top_of_stack), %rax
1524 leaq -TOP_OF_KERNEL_STACK_PADDING-PTREGS_SIZE(%rax), %rsp
1525
1526 call do_exit
15271: jmp 1b
1528END(rewind_stack_do_exit)