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88cbfd0711
Pull x86 asm updates from Ingo Molnar: "The main changes in this cycle were: - vDSO and asm entry improvements (Andy Lutomirski) - Xen paravirt entry enhancements (Boris Ostrovsky) - asm entry labels enhancement (Borislav Petkov) - and other misc changes (Thomas Gleixner, me)" * 'x86-asm-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86/vsdo: Fix build on PARAVIRT_CLOCK=y, KVM_GUEST=n Revert "x86/kvm: On KVM re-enable (e.g. after suspend), update clocks" x86/entry/64_compat: Make labels local x86/platform/uv: Include clocksource.h for clocksource_touch_watchdog() x86/vdso: Enable vdso pvclock access on all vdso variants x86/vdso: Remove pvclock fixmap machinery x86/vdso: Get pvclock data from the vvar VMA instead of the fixmap x86, vdso, pvclock: Simplify and speed up the vdso pvclock reader x86/kvm: On KVM re-enable (e.g. after suspend), update clocks x86/entry/64: Bypass enter_from_user_mode on non-context-tracking boots x86/asm: Add asm macros for static keys/jump labels x86/asm: Error out if asm/jump_label.h is included inappropriately context_tracking: Switch to new static_branch API x86/entry, x86/paravirt: Remove the unused usergs_sysret32 PV op x86/paravirt: Remove the unused irq_enable_sysexit pv op x86/xen: Avoid fast syscall path for Xen PV guests
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ArmAsm
1078 lines
24 KiB
ArmAsm
/*
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* Copyright (C) 1991,1992 Linus Torvalds
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*
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* entry_32.S contains the system-call and low-level fault and trap handling routines.
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*
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* Stack layout while running C code:
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* ptrace needs to have all registers on the stack.
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* If the order here is changed, it needs to be
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* updated in fork.c:copy_process(), signal.c:do_signal(),
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* ptrace.c and ptrace.h
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*
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* 0(%esp) - %ebx
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* 4(%esp) - %ecx
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* 8(%esp) - %edx
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* C(%esp) - %esi
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* 10(%esp) - %edi
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* 14(%esp) - %ebp
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* 18(%esp) - %eax
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* 1C(%esp) - %ds
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* 20(%esp) - %es
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* 24(%esp) - %fs
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* 28(%esp) - %gs saved iff !CONFIG_X86_32_LAZY_GS
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* 2C(%esp) - orig_eax
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* 30(%esp) - %eip
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* 34(%esp) - %cs
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* 38(%esp) - %eflags
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* 3C(%esp) - %oldesp
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* 40(%esp) - %oldss
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*/
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#include <linux/linkage.h>
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#include <linux/err.h>
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#include <asm/thread_info.h>
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#include <asm/irqflags.h>
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#include <asm/errno.h>
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#include <asm/segment.h>
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#include <asm/smp.h>
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#include <asm/page_types.h>
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#include <asm/percpu.h>
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#include <asm/processor-flags.h>
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#include <asm/ftrace.h>
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#include <asm/irq_vectors.h>
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#include <asm/cpufeature.h>
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#include <asm/alternative-asm.h>
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#include <asm/asm.h>
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#include <asm/smap.h>
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.section .entry.text, "ax"
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/*
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* We use macros for low-level operations which need to be overridden
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* for paravirtualization. The following will never clobber any registers:
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* INTERRUPT_RETURN (aka. "iret")
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* GET_CR0_INTO_EAX (aka. "movl %cr0, %eax")
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* ENABLE_INTERRUPTS_SYSEXIT (aka "sti; sysexit").
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*
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* For DISABLE_INTERRUPTS/ENABLE_INTERRUPTS (aka "cli"/"sti"), you must
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* specify what registers can be overwritten (CLBR_NONE, CLBR_EAX/EDX/ECX/ANY).
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* Allowing a register to be clobbered can shrink the paravirt replacement
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* enough to patch inline, increasing performance.
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*/
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#ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT
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# define preempt_stop(clobbers) DISABLE_INTERRUPTS(clobbers); TRACE_IRQS_OFF
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#else
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# define preempt_stop(clobbers)
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# define resume_kernel restore_all
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#endif
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.macro TRACE_IRQS_IRET
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#ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS
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testl $X86_EFLAGS_IF, PT_EFLAGS(%esp) # interrupts off?
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jz 1f
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TRACE_IRQS_ON
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1:
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#endif
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.endm
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/*
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* User gs save/restore
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*
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* %gs is used for userland TLS and kernel only uses it for stack
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* canary which is required to be at %gs:20 by gcc. Read the comment
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* at the top of stackprotector.h for more info.
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*
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* Local labels 98 and 99 are used.
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*/
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_32_LAZY_GS
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/* unfortunately push/pop can't be no-op */
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.macro PUSH_GS
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pushl $0
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.endm
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.macro POP_GS pop=0
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addl $(4 + \pop), %esp
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.endm
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.macro POP_GS_EX
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.endm
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/* all the rest are no-op */
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.macro PTGS_TO_GS
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.endm
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.macro PTGS_TO_GS_EX
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.endm
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.macro GS_TO_REG reg
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.endm
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.macro REG_TO_PTGS reg
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.endm
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.macro SET_KERNEL_GS reg
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.endm
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#else /* CONFIG_X86_32_LAZY_GS */
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.macro PUSH_GS
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pushl %gs
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.endm
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.macro POP_GS pop=0
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98: popl %gs
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.if \pop <> 0
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add $\pop, %esp
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.endif
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.endm
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.macro POP_GS_EX
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.pushsection .fixup, "ax"
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99: movl $0, (%esp)
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jmp 98b
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.popsection
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_ASM_EXTABLE(98b, 99b)
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.endm
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.macro PTGS_TO_GS
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98: mov PT_GS(%esp), %gs
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.endm
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.macro PTGS_TO_GS_EX
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.pushsection .fixup, "ax"
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99: movl $0, PT_GS(%esp)
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jmp 98b
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.popsection
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_ASM_EXTABLE(98b, 99b)
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.endm
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.macro GS_TO_REG reg
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movl %gs, \reg
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.endm
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.macro REG_TO_PTGS reg
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movl \reg, PT_GS(%esp)
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.endm
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.macro SET_KERNEL_GS reg
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movl $(__KERNEL_STACK_CANARY), \reg
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movl \reg, %gs
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.endm
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#endif /* CONFIG_X86_32_LAZY_GS */
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.macro SAVE_ALL pt_regs_ax=%eax
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cld
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PUSH_GS
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pushl %fs
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pushl %es
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pushl %ds
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pushl \pt_regs_ax
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pushl %ebp
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pushl %edi
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pushl %esi
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pushl %edx
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pushl %ecx
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pushl %ebx
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movl $(__USER_DS), %edx
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movl %edx, %ds
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movl %edx, %es
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movl $(__KERNEL_PERCPU), %edx
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movl %edx, %fs
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SET_KERNEL_GS %edx
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.endm
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.macro RESTORE_INT_REGS
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popl %ebx
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popl %ecx
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popl %edx
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popl %esi
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popl %edi
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popl %ebp
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popl %eax
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.endm
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.macro RESTORE_REGS pop=0
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RESTORE_INT_REGS
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1: popl %ds
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2: popl %es
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3: popl %fs
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POP_GS \pop
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.pushsection .fixup, "ax"
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4: movl $0, (%esp)
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jmp 1b
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5: movl $0, (%esp)
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jmp 2b
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6: movl $0, (%esp)
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jmp 3b
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.popsection
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_ASM_EXTABLE(1b, 4b)
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_ASM_EXTABLE(2b, 5b)
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_ASM_EXTABLE(3b, 6b)
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POP_GS_EX
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.endm
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ENTRY(ret_from_fork)
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pushl %eax
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call schedule_tail
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GET_THREAD_INFO(%ebp)
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popl %eax
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pushl $0x0202 # Reset kernel eflags
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popfl
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/* When we fork, we trace the syscall return in the child, too. */
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movl %esp, %eax
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call syscall_return_slowpath
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jmp restore_all
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END(ret_from_fork)
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ENTRY(ret_from_kernel_thread)
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pushl %eax
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call schedule_tail
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GET_THREAD_INFO(%ebp)
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popl %eax
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pushl $0x0202 # Reset kernel eflags
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popfl
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movl PT_EBP(%esp), %eax
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call *PT_EBX(%esp)
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movl $0, PT_EAX(%esp)
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/*
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* Kernel threads return to userspace as if returning from a syscall.
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* We should check whether anything actually uses this path and, if so,
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* consider switching it over to ret_from_fork.
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*/
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movl %esp, %eax
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call syscall_return_slowpath
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jmp restore_all
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ENDPROC(ret_from_kernel_thread)
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/*
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* Return to user mode is not as complex as all this looks,
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* but we want the default path for a system call return to
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* go as quickly as possible which is why some of this is
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* less clear than it otherwise should be.
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*/
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# userspace resumption stub bypassing syscall exit tracing
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ALIGN
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ret_from_exception:
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preempt_stop(CLBR_ANY)
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ret_from_intr:
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GET_THREAD_INFO(%ebp)
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#ifdef CONFIG_VM86
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movl PT_EFLAGS(%esp), %eax # mix EFLAGS and CS
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movb PT_CS(%esp), %al
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andl $(X86_EFLAGS_VM | SEGMENT_RPL_MASK), %eax
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#else
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/*
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* We can be coming here from child spawned by kernel_thread().
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*/
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movl PT_CS(%esp), %eax
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andl $SEGMENT_RPL_MASK, %eax
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#endif
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cmpl $USER_RPL, %eax
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jb resume_kernel # not returning to v8086 or userspace
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ENTRY(resume_userspace)
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DISABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_ANY)
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TRACE_IRQS_OFF
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movl %esp, %eax
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call prepare_exit_to_usermode
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jmp restore_all
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END(ret_from_exception)
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#ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT
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ENTRY(resume_kernel)
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DISABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_ANY)
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need_resched:
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cmpl $0, PER_CPU_VAR(__preempt_count)
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jnz restore_all
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testl $X86_EFLAGS_IF, PT_EFLAGS(%esp) # interrupts off (exception path) ?
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jz restore_all
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call preempt_schedule_irq
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jmp need_resched
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END(resume_kernel)
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#endif
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# SYSENTER call handler stub
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ENTRY(entry_SYSENTER_32)
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movl TSS_sysenter_sp0(%esp), %esp
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sysenter_past_esp:
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pushl $__USER_DS /* pt_regs->ss */
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pushl %ebp /* pt_regs->sp (stashed in bp) */
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pushfl /* pt_regs->flags (except IF = 0) */
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orl $X86_EFLAGS_IF, (%esp) /* Fix IF */
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pushl $__USER_CS /* pt_regs->cs */
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pushl $0 /* pt_regs->ip = 0 (placeholder) */
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pushl %eax /* pt_regs->orig_ax */
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SAVE_ALL pt_regs_ax=$-ENOSYS /* save rest */
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/*
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* User mode is traced as though IRQs are on, and SYSENTER
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* turned them off.
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*/
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TRACE_IRQS_OFF
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movl %esp, %eax
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call do_fast_syscall_32
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/* XEN PV guests always use IRET path */
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ALTERNATIVE "testl %eax, %eax; jz .Lsyscall_32_done", \
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"jmp .Lsyscall_32_done", X86_FEATURE_XENPV
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/* Opportunistic SYSEXIT */
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TRACE_IRQS_ON /* User mode traces as IRQs on. */
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movl PT_EIP(%esp), %edx /* pt_regs->ip */
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movl PT_OLDESP(%esp), %ecx /* pt_regs->sp */
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1: mov PT_FS(%esp), %fs
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PTGS_TO_GS
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popl %ebx /* pt_regs->bx */
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addl $2*4, %esp /* skip pt_regs->cx and pt_regs->dx */
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popl %esi /* pt_regs->si */
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popl %edi /* pt_regs->di */
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popl %ebp /* pt_regs->bp */
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popl %eax /* pt_regs->ax */
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/*
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* Return back to the vDSO, which will pop ecx and edx.
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* Don't bother with DS and ES (they already contain __USER_DS).
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*/
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sti
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sysexit
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.pushsection .fixup, "ax"
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2: movl $0, PT_FS(%esp)
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jmp 1b
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.popsection
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_ASM_EXTABLE(1b, 2b)
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PTGS_TO_GS_EX
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ENDPROC(entry_SYSENTER_32)
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# system call handler stub
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ENTRY(entry_INT80_32)
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ASM_CLAC
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pushl %eax /* pt_regs->orig_ax */
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SAVE_ALL pt_regs_ax=$-ENOSYS /* save rest */
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/*
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* User mode is traced as though IRQs are on. Unlike the 64-bit
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* case, INT80 is a trap gate on 32-bit kernels, so interrupts
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* are already on (unless user code is messing around with iopl).
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*/
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movl %esp, %eax
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call do_syscall_32_irqs_on
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.Lsyscall_32_done:
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restore_all:
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TRACE_IRQS_IRET
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restore_all_notrace:
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_ESPFIX32
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movl PT_EFLAGS(%esp), %eax # mix EFLAGS, SS and CS
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/*
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* Warning: PT_OLDSS(%esp) contains the wrong/random values if we
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* are returning to the kernel.
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* See comments in process.c:copy_thread() for details.
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*/
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movb PT_OLDSS(%esp), %ah
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movb PT_CS(%esp), %al
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andl $(X86_EFLAGS_VM | (SEGMENT_TI_MASK << 8) | SEGMENT_RPL_MASK), %eax
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cmpl $((SEGMENT_LDT << 8) | USER_RPL), %eax
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je ldt_ss # returning to user-space with LDT SS
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#endif
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restore_nocheck:
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RESTORE_REGS 4 # skip orig_eax/error_code
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irq_return:
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INTERRUPT_RETURN
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.section .fixup, "ax"
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ENTRY(iret_exc )
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pushl $0 # no error code
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pushl $do_iret_error
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jmp error_code
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.previous
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_ASM_EXTABLE(irq_return, iret_exc)
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_ESPFIX32
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ldt_ss:
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#ifdef CONFIG_PARAVIRT
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/*
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* The kernel can't run on a non-flat stack if paravirt mode
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* is active. Rather than try to fixup the high bits of
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* ESP, bypass this code entirely. This may break DOSemu
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* and/or Wine support in a paravirt VM, although the option
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* is still available to implement the setting of the high
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* 16-bits in the INTERRUPT_RETURN paravirt-op.
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*/
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cmpl $0, pv_info+PARAVIRT_enabled
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jne restore_nocheck
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#endif
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/*
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* Setup and switch to ESPFIX stack
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*
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* We're returning to userspace with a 16 bit stack. The CPU will not
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* restore the high word of ESP for us on executing iret... This is an
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* "official" bug of all the x86-compatible CPUs, which we can work
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* around to make dosemu and wine happy. We do this by preloading the
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* high word of ESP with the high word of the userspace ESP while
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* compensating for the offset by changing to the ESPFIX segment with
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* a base address that matches for the difference.
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*/
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#define GDT_ESPFIX_SS PER_CPU_VAR(gdt_page) + (GDT_ENTRY_ESPFIX_SS * 8)
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mov %esp, %edx /* load kernel esp */
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mov PT_OLDESP(%esp), %eax /* load userspace esp */
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mov %dx, %ax /* eax: new kernel esp */
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sub %eax, %edx /* offset (low word is 0) */
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shr $16, %edx
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mov %dl, GDT_ESPFIX_SS + 4 /* bits 16..23 */
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mov %dh, GDT_ESPFIX_SS + 7 /* bits 24..31 */
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pushl $__ESPFIX_SS
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pushl %eax /* new kernel esp */
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/*
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* Disable interrupts, but do not irqtrace this section: we
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* will soon execute iret and the tracer was already set to
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* the irqstate after the IRET:
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*/
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DISABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_EAX)
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lss (%esp), %esp /* switch to espfix segment */
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jmp restore_nocheck
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#endif
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ENDPROC(entry_INT80_32)
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.macro FIXUP_ESPFIX_STACK
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/*
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* Switch back for ESPFIX stack to the normal zerobased stack
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*
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* We can't call C functions using the ESPFIX stack. This code reads
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* the high word of the segment base from the GDT and swiches to the
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* normal stack and adjusts ESP with the matching offset.
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*/
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_ESPFIX32
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/* fixup the stack */
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mov GDT_ESPFIX_SS + 4, %al /* bits 16..23 */
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mov GDT_ESPFIX_SS + 7, %ah /* bits 24..31 */
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shl $16, %eax
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addl %esp, %eax /* the adjusted stack pointer */
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pushl $__KERNEL_DS
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pushl %eax
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lss (%esp), %esp /* switch to the normal stack segment */
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#endif
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.endm
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.macro UNWIND_ESPFIX_STACK
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_ESPFIX32
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movl %ss, %eax
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/* see if on espfix stack */
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cmpw $__ESPFIX_SS, %ax
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jne 27f
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movl $__KERNEL_DS, %eax
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movl %eax, %ds
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movl %eax, %es
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/* switch to normal stack */
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FIXUP_ESPFIX_STACK
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27:
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#endif
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.endm
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/*
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* Build the entry stubs with some assembler magic.
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* We pack 1 stub into every 8-byte block.
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*/
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.align 8
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ENTRY(irq_entries_start)
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vector=FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR
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.rept (FIRST_SYSTEM_VECTOR - FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR)
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pushl $(~vector+0x80) /* Note: always in signed byte range */
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vector=vector+1
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jmp common_interrupt
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.align 8
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.endr
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END(irq_entries_start)
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/*
|
|
* the CPU automatically disables interrupts when executing an IRQ vector,
|
|
* so IRQ-flags tracing has to follow that:
|
|
*/
|
|
.p2align CONFIG_X86_L1_CACHE_SHIFT
|
|
common_interrupt:
|
|
ASM_CLAC
|
|
addl $-0x80, (%esp) /* Adjust vector into the [-256, -1] range */
|
|
SAVE_ALL
|
|
TRACE_IRQS_OFF
|
|
movl %esp, %eax
|
|
call do_IRQ
|
|
jmp ret_from_intr
|
|
ENDPROC(common_interrupt)
|
|
|
|
#define BUILD_INTERRUPT3(name, nr, fn) \
|
|
ENTRY(name) \
|
|
ASM_CLAC; \
|
|
pushl $~(nr); \
|
|
SAVE_ALL; \
|
|
TRACE_IRQS_OFF \
|
|
movl %esp, %eax; \
|
|
call fn; \
|
|
jmp ret_from_intr; \
|
|
ENDPROC(name)
|
|
|
|
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_TRACING
|
|
# define TRACE_BUILD_INTERRUPT(name, nr) BUILD_INTERRUPT3(trace_##name, nr, smp_trace_##name)
|
|
#else
|
|
# define TRACE_BUILD_INTERRUPT(name, nr)
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#define BUILD_INTERRUPT(name, nr) \
|
|
BUILD_INTERRUPT3(name, nr, smp_##name); \
|
|
TRACE_BUILD_INTERRUPT(name, nr)
|
|
|
|
/* The include is where all of the SMP etc. interrupts come from */
|
|
#include <asm/entry_arch.h>
|
|
|
|
ENTRY(coprocessor_error)
|
|
ASM_CLAC
|
|
pushl $0
|
|
pushl $do_coprocessor_error
|
|
jmp error_code
|
|
END(coprocessor_error)
|
|
|
|
ENTRY(simd_coprocessor_error)
|
|
ASM_CLAC
|
|
pushl $0
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_INVD_BUG
|
|
/* AMD 486 bug: invd from userspace calls exception 19 instead of #GP */
|
|
ALTERNATIVE "pushl $do_general_protection", \
|
|
"pushl $do_simd_coprocessor_error", \
|
|
X86_FEATURE_XMM
|
|
#else
|
|
pushl $do_simd_coprocessor_error
|
|
#endif
|
|
jmp error_code
|
|
END(simd_coprocessor_error)
|
|
|
|
ENTRY(device_not_available)
|
|
ASM_CLAC
|
|
pushl $-1 # mark this as an int
|
|
pushl $do_device_not_available
|
|
jmp error_code
|
|
END(device_not_available)
|
|
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_PARAVIRT
|
|
ENTRY(native_iret)
|
|
iret
|
|
_ASM_EXTABLE(native_iret, iret_exc)
|
|
END(native_iret)
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
ENTRY(overflow)
|
|
ASM_CLAC
|
|
pushl $0
|
|
pushl $do_overflow
|
|
jmp error_code
|
|
END(overflow)
|
|
|
|
ENTRY(bounds)
|
|
ASM_CLAC
|
|
pushl $0
|
|
pushl $do_bounds
|
|
jmp error_code
|
|
END(bounds)
|
|
|
|
ENTRY(invalid_op)
|
|
ASM_CLAC
|
|
pushl $0
|
|
pushl $do_invalid_op
|
|
jmp error_code
|
|
END(invalid_op)
|
|
|
|
ENTRY(coprocessor_segment_overrun)
|
|
ASM_CLAC
|
|
pushl $0
|
|
pushl $do_coprocessor_segment_overrun
|
|
jmp error_code
|
|
END(coprocessor_segment_overrun)
|
|
|
|
ENTRY(invalid_TSS)
|
|
ASM_CLAC
|
|
pushl $do_invalid_TSS
|
|
jmp error_code
|
|
END(invalid_TSS)
|
|
|
|
ENTRY(segment_not_present)
|
|
ASM_CLAC
|
|
pushl $do_segment_not_present
|
|
jmp error_code
|
|
END(segment_not_present)
|
|
|
|
ENTRY(stack_segment)
|
|
ASM_CLAC
|
|
pushl $do_stack_segment
|
|
jmp error_code
|
|
END(stack_segment)
|
|
|
|
ENTRY(alignment_check)
|
|
ASM_CLAC
|
|
pushl $do_alignment_check
|
|
jmp error_code
|
|
END(alignment_check)
|
|
|
|
ENTRY(divide_error)
|
|
ASM_CLAC
|
|
pushl $0 # no error code
|
|
pushl $do_divide_error
|
|
jmp error_code
|
|
END(divide_error)
|
|
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_MCE
|
|
ENTRY(machine_check)
|
|
ASM_CLAC
|
|
pushl $0
|
|
pushl machine_check_vector
|
|
jmp error_code
|
|
END(machine_check)
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
ENTRY(spurious_interrupt_bug)
|
|
ASM_CLAC
|
|
pushl $0
|
|
pushl $do_spurious_interrupt_bug
|
|
jmp error_code
|
|
END(spurious_interrupt_bug)
|
|
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_XEN
|
|
/*
|
|
* Xen doesn't set %esp to be precisely what the normal SYSENTER
|
|
* entry point expects, so fix it up before using the normal path.
|
|
*/
|
|
ENTRY(xen_sysenter_target)
|
|
addl $5*4, %esp /* remove xen-provided frame */
|
|
jmp sysenter_past_esp
|
|
|
|
ENTRY(xen_hypervisor_callback)
|
|
pushl $-1 /* orig_ax = -1 => not a system call */
|
|
SAVE_ALL
|
|
TRACE_IRQS_OFF
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Check to see if we got the event in the critical
|
|
* region in xen_iret_direct, after we've reenabled
|
|
* events and checked for pending events. This simulates
|
|
* iret instruction's behaviour where it delivers a
|
|
* pending interrupt when enabling interrupts:
|
|
*/
|
|
movl PT_EIP(%esp), %eax
|
|
cmpl $xen_iret_start_crit, %eax
|
|
jb 1f
|
|
cmpl $xen_iret_end_crit, %eax
|
|
jae 1f
|
|
|
|
jmp xen_iret_crit_fixup
|
|
|
|
ENTRY(xen_do_upcall)
|
|
1: mov %esp, %eax
|
|
call xen_evtchn_do_upcall
|
|
#ifndef CONFIG_PREEMPT
|
|
call xen_maybe_preempt_hcall
|
|
#endif
|
|
jmp ret_from_intr
|
|
ENDPROC(xen_hypervisor_callback)
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Hypervisor uses this for application faults while it executes.
|
|
* We get here for two reasons:
|
|
* 1. Fault while reloading DS, ES, FS or GS
|
|
* 2. Fault while executing IRET
|
|
* Category 1 we fix up by reattempting the load, and zeroing the segment
|
|
* register if the load fails.
|
|
* Category 2 we fix up by jumping to do_iret_error. We cannot use the
|
|
* normal Linux return path in this case because if we use the IRET hypercall
|
|
* to pop the stack frame we end up in an infinite loop of failsafe callbacks.
|
|
* We distinguish between categories by maintaining a status value in EAX.
|
|
*/
|
|
ENTRY(xen_failsafe_callback)
|
|
pushl %eax
|
|
movl $1, %eax
|
|
1: mov 4(%esp), %ds
|
|
2: mov 8(%esp), %es
|
|
3: mov 12(%esp), %fs
|
|
4: mov 16(%esp), %gs
|
|
/* EAX == 0 => Category 1 (Bad segment)
|
|
EAX != 0 => Category 2 (Bad IRET) */
|
|
testl %eax, %eax
|
|
popl %eax
|
|
lea 16(%esp), %esp
|
|
jz 5f
|
|
jmp iret_exc
|
|
5: pushl $-1 /* orig_ax = -1 => not a system call */
|
|
SAVE_ALL
|
|
jmp ret_from_exception
|
|
|
|
.section .fixup, "ax"
|
|
6: xorl %eax, %eax
|
|
movl %eax, 4(%esp)
|
|
jmp 1b
|
|
7: xorl %eax, %eax
|
|
movl %eax, 8(%esp)
|
|
jmp 2b
|
|
8: xorl %eax, %eax
|
|
movl %eax, 12(%esp)
|
|
jmp 3b
|
|
9: xorl %eax, %eax
|
|
movl %eax, 16(%esp)
|
|
jmp 4b
|
|
.previous
|
|
_ASM_EXTABLE(1b, 6b)
|
|
_ASM_EXTABLE(2b, 7b)
|
|
_ASM_EXTABLE(3b, 8b)
|
|
_ASM_EXTABLE(4b, 9b)
|
|
ENDPROC(xen_failsafe_callback)
|
|
|
|
BUILD_INTERRUPT3(xen_hvm_callback_vector, HYPERVISOR_CALLBACK_VECTOR,
|
|
xen_evtchn_do_upcall)
|
|
|
|
#endif /* CONFIG_XEN */
|
|
|
|
#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_HYPERV)
|
|
|
|
BUILD_INTERRUPT3(hyperv_callback_vector, HYPERVISOR_CALLBACK_VECTOR,
|
|
hyperv_vector_handler)
|
|
|
|
#endif /* CONFIG_HYPERV */
|
|
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_TRACER
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE
|
|
|
|
ENTRY(mcount)
|
|
ret
|
|
END(mcount)
|
|
|
|
ENTRY(ftrace_caller)
|
|
pushl %eax
|
|
pushl %ecx
|
|
pushl %edx
|
|
pushl $0 /* Pass NULL as regs pointer */
|
|
movl 4*4(%esp), %eax
|
|
movl 0x4(%ebp), %edx
|
|
movl function_trace_op, %ecx
|
|
subl $MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE, %eax
|
|
|
|
.globl ftrace_call
|
|
ftrace_call:
|
|
call ftrace_stub
|
|
|
|
addl $4, %esp /* skip NULL pointer */
|
|
popl %edx
|
|
popl %ecx
|
|
popl %eax
|
|
ftrace_ret:
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
|
|
.globl ftrace_graph_call
|
|
ftrace_graph_call:
|
|
jmp ftrace_stub
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
.globl ftrace_stub
|
|
ftrace_stub:
|
|
ret
|
|
END(ftrace_caller)
|
|
|
|
ENTRY(ftrace_regs_caller)
|
|
pushf /* push flags before compare (in cs location) */
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* i386 does not save SS and ESP when coming from kernel.
|
|
* Instead, to get sp, ®s->sp is used (see ptrace.h).
|
|
* Unfortunately, that means eflags must be at the same location
|
|
* as the current return ip is. We move the return ip into the
|
|
* ip location, and move flags into the return ip location.
|
|
*/
|
|
pushl 4(%esp) /* save return ip into ip slot */
|
|
|
|
pushl $0 /* Load 0 into orig_ax */
|
|
pushl %gs
|
|
pushl %fs
|
|
pushl %es
|
|
pushl %ds
|
|
pushl %eax
|
|
pushl %ebp
|
|
pushl %edi
|
|
pushl %esi
|
|
pushl %edx
|
|
pushl %ecx
|
|
pushl %ebx
|
|
|
|
movl 13*4(%esp), %eax /* Get the saved flags */
|
|
movl %eax, 14*4(%esp) /* Move saved flags into regs->flags location */
|
|
/* clobbering return ip */
|
|
movl $__KERNEL_CS, 13*4(%esp)
|
|
|
|
movl 12*4(%esp), %eax /* Load ip (1st parameter) */
|
|
subl $MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE, %eax /* Adjust ip */
|
|
movl 0x4(%ebp), %edx /* Load parent ip (2nd parameter) */
|
|
movl function_trace_op, %ecx /* Save ftrace_pos in 3rd parameter */
|
|
pushl %esp /* Save pt_regs as 4th parameter */
|
|
|
|
GLOBAL(ftrace_regs_call)
|
|
call ftrace_stub
|
|
|
|
addl $4, %esp /* Skip pt_regs */
|
|
movl 14*4(%esp), %eax /* Move flags back into cs */
|
|
movl %eax, 13*4(%esp) /* Needed to keep addl from modifying flags */
|
|
movl 12*4(%esp), %eax /* Get return ip from regs->ip */
|
|
movl %eax, 14*4(%esp) /* Put return ip back for ret */
|
|
|
|
popl %ebx
|
|
popl %ecx
|
|
popl %edx
|
|
popl %esi
|
|
popl %edi
|
|
popl %ebp
|
|
popl %eax
|
|
popl %ds
|
|
popl %es
|
|
popl %fs
|
|
popl %gs
|
|
addl $8, %esp /* Skip orig_ax and ip */
|
|
popf /* Pop flags at end (no addl to corrupt flags) */
|
|
jmp ftrace_ret
|
|
|
|
popf
|
|
jmp ftrace_stub
|
|
#else /* ! CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE */
|
|
|
|
ENTRY(mcount)
|
|
cmpl $__PAGE_OFFSET, %esp
|
|
jb ftrace_stub /* Paging not enabled yet? */
|
|
|
|
cmpl $ftrace_stub, ftrace_trace_function
|
|
jnz trace
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
|
|
cmpl $ftrace_stub, ftrace_graph_return
|
|
jnz ftrace_graph_caller
|
|
|
|
cmpl $ftrace_graph_entry_stub, ftrace_graph_entry
|
|
jnz ftrace_graph_caller
|
|
#endif
|
|
.globl ftrace_stub
|
|
ftrace_stub:
|
|
ret
|
|
|
|
/* taken from glibc */
|
|
trace:
|
|
pushl %eax
|
|
pushl %ecx
|
|
pushl %edx
|
|
movl 0xc(%esp), %eax
|
|
movl 0x4(%ebp), %edx
|
|
subl $MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE, %eax
|
|
|
|
call *ftrace_trace_function
|
|
|
|
popl %edx
|
|
popl %ecx
|
|
popl %eax
|
|
jmp ftrace_stub
|
|
END(mcount)
|
|
#endif /* CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE */
|
|
#endif /* CONFIG_FUNCTION_TRACER */
|
|
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
|
|
ENTRY(ftrace_graph_caller)
|
|
pushl %eax
|
|
pushl %ecx
|
|
pushl %edx
|
|
movl 0xc(%esp), %eax
|
|
lea 0x4(%ebp), %edx
|
|
movl (%ebp), %ecx
|
|
subl $MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE, %eax
|
|
call prepare_ftrace_return
|
|
popl %edx
|
|
popl %ecx
|
|
popl %eax
|
|
ret
|
|
END(ftrace_graph_caller)
|
|
|
|
.globl return_to_handler
|
|
return_to_handler:
|
|
pushl %eax
|
|
pushl %edx
|
|
movl %ebp, %eax
|
|
call ftrace_return_to_handler
|
|
movl %eax, %ecx
|
|
popl %edx
|
|
popl %eax
|
|
jmp *%ecx
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_TRACING
|
|
ENTRY(trace_page_fault)
|
|
ASM_CLAC
|
|
pushl $trace_do_page_fault
|
|
jmp error_code
|
|
END(trace_page_fault)
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
ENTRY(page_fault)
|
|
ASM_CLAC
|
|
pushl $do_page_fault
|
|
ALIGN
|
|
error_code:
|
|
/* the function address is in %gs's slot on the stack */
|
|
pushl %fs
|
|
pushl %es
|
|
pushl %ds
|
|
pushl %eax
|
|
pushl %ebp
|
|
pushl %edi
|
|
pushl %esi
|
|
pushl %edx
|
|
pushl %ecx
|
|
pushl %ebx
|
|
cld
|
|
movl $(__KERNEL_PERCPU), %ecx
|
|
movl %ecx, %fs
|
|
UNWIND_ESPFIX_STACK
|
|
GS_TO_REG %ecx
|
|
movl PT_GS(%esp), %edi # get the function address
|
|
movl PT_ORIG_EAX(%esp), %edx # get the error code
|
|
movl $-1, PT_ORIG_EAX(%esp) # no syscall to restart
|
|
REG_TO_PTGS %ecx
|
|
SET_KERNEL_GS %ecx
|
|
movl $(__USER_DS), %ecx
|
|
movl %ecx, %ds
|
|
movl %ecx, %es
|
|
TRACE_IRQS_OFF
|
|
movl %esp, %eax # pt_regs pointer
|
|
call *%edi
|
|
jmp ret_from_exception
|
|
END(page_fault)
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Debug traps and NMI can happen at the one SYSENTER instruction
|
|
* that sets up the real kernel stack. Check here, since we can't
|
|
* allow the wrong stack to be used.
|
|
*
|
|
* "TSS_sysenter_sp0+12" is because the NMI/debug handler will have
|
|
* already pushed 3 words if it hits on the sysenter instruction:
|
|
* eflags, cs and eip.
|
|
*
|
|
* We just load the right stack, and push the three (known) values
|
|
* by hand onto the new stack - while updating the return eip past
|
|
* the instruction that would have done it for sysenter.
|
|
*/
|
|
.macro FIX_STACK offset ok label
|
|
cmpw $__KERNEL_CS, 4(%esp)
|
|
jne \ok
|
|
\label:
|
|
movl TSS_sysenter_sp0 + \offset(%esp), %esp
|
|
pushfl
|
|
pushl $__KERNEL_CS
|
|
pushl $sysenter_past_esp
|
|
.endm
|
|
|
|
ENTRY(debug)
|
|
ASM_CLAC
|
|
cmpl $entry_SYSENTER_32, (%esp)
|
|
jne debug_stack_correct
|
|
FIX_STACK 12, debug_stack_correct, debug_esp_fix_insn
|
|
debug_stack_correct:
|
|
pushl $-1 # mark this as an int
|
|
SAVE_ALL
|
|
TRACE_IRQS_OFF
|
|
xorl %edx, %edx # error code 0
|
|
movl %esp, %eax # pt_regs pointer
|
|
call do_debug
|
|
jmp ret_from_exception
|
|
END(debug)
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* NMI is doubly nasty. It can happen _while_ we're handling
|
|
* a debug fault, and the debug fault hasn't yet been able to
|
|
* clear up the stack. So we first check whether we got an
|
|
* NMI on the sysenter entry path, but after that we need to
|
|
* check whether we got an NMI on the debug path where the debug
|
|
* fault happened on the sysenter path.
|
|
*/
|
|
ENTRY(nmi)
|
|
ASM_CLAC
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_ESPFIX32
|
|
pushl %eax
|
|
movl %ss, %eax
|
|
cmpw $__ESPFIX_SS, %ax
|
|
popl %eax
|
|
je nmi_espfix_stack
|
|
#endif
|
|
cmpl $entry_SYSENTER_32, (%esp)
|
|
je nmi_stack_fixup
|
|
pushl %eax
|
|
movl %esp, %eax
|
|
/*
|
|
* Do not access memory above the end of our stack page,
|
|
* it might not exist.
|
|
*/
|
|
andl $(THREAD_SIZE-1), %eax
|
|
cmpl $(THREAD_SIZE-20), %eax
|
|
popl %eax
|
|
jae nmi_stack_correct
|
|
cmpl $entry_SYSENTER_32, 12(%esp)
|
|
je nmi_debug_stack_check
|
|
nmi_stack_correct:
|
|
pushl %eax
|
|
SAVE_ALL
|
|
xorl %edx, %edx # zero error code
|
|
movl %esp, %eax # pt_regs pointer
|
|
call do_nmi
|
|
jmp restore_all_notrace
|
|
|
|
nmi_stack_fixup:
|
|
FIX_STACK 12, nmi_stack_correct, 1
|
|
jmp nmi_stack_correct
|
|
|
|
nmi_debug_stack_check:
|
|
cmpw $__KERNEL_CS, 16(%esp)
|
|
jne nmi_stack_correct
|
|
cmpl $debug, (%esp)
|
|
jb nmi_stack_correct
|
|
cmpl $debug_esp_fix_insn, (%esp)
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ja nmi_stack_correct
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FIX_STACK 24, nmi_stack_correct, 1
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jmp nmi_stack_correct
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_ESPFIX32
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nmi_espfix_stack:
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/*
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* create the pointer to lss back
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*/
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pushl %ss
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pushl %esp
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addl $4, (%esp)
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/* copy the iret frame of 12 bytes */
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.rept 3
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pushl 16(%esp)
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.endr
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pushl %eax
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SAVE_ALL
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FIXUP_ESPFIX_STACK # %eax == %esp
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xorl %edx, %edx # zero error code
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call do_nmi
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RESTORE_REGS
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lss 12+4(%esp), %esp # back to espfix stack
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jmp irq_return
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#endif
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END(nmi)
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ENTRY(int3)
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ASM_CLAC
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pushl $-1 # mark this as an int
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SAVE_ALL
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TRACE_IRQS_OFF
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xorl %edx, %edx # zero error code
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movl %esp, %eax # pt_regs pointer
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call do_int3
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jmp ret_from_exception
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END(int3)
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ENTRY(general_protection)
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pushl $do_general_protection
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jmp error_code
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END(general_protection)
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#ifdef CONFIG_KVM_GUEST
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ENTRY(async_page_fault)
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ASM_CLAC
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pushl $do_async_page_fault
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jmp error_code
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END(async_page_fault)
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#endif
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