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Intel supports faulting on the CPUID instruction beginning with Ivy Bridge. When enabled, the processor will fault on attempts to execute the CPUID instruction with CPL>0. Exposing this feature to userspace will allow a ptracer to trap and emulate the CPUID instruction. When supported, this feature is controlled by toggling bit 0 of MSR_MISC_FEATURES_ENABLES. It is documented in detail in Section 2.3.2 of https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=243991 Implement a new pair of arch_prctls, available on both x86-32 and x86-64. ARCH_GET_CPUID: Returns the current CPUID state, either 0 if CPUID faulting is enabled (and thus the CPUID instruction is not available) or 1 if CPUID faulting is not enabled. ARCH_SET_CPUID: Set the CPUID state to the second argument. If cpuid_enabled is 0 CPUID faulting will be activated, otherwise it will be deactivated. Returns ENODEV if CPUID faulting is not supported on this system. The state of the CPUID faulting flag is propagated across forks, but reset upon exec. Signed-off-by: Kyle Huey <khuey@kylehuey.com> Cc: Grzegorz Andrejczuk <grzegorz.andrejczuk@intel.com> Cc: kvm@vger.kernel.org Cc: Radim Krčmář <rkrcmar@redhat.com> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@linux.intel.com> Cc: Andi Kleen <andi@firstfloor.org> Cc: linux-kselftest@vger.kernel.org Cc: Nadav Amit <nadav.amit@gmail.com> Cc: Robert O'Callahan <robert@ocallahan.org> Cc: Richard Weinberger <richard@nod.at> Cc: "Rafael J. Wysocki" <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@suse.de> Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org> Cc: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com> Cc: Shuah Khan <shuah@kernel.org> Cc: user-mode-linux-devel@lists.sourceforge.net Cc: Jeff Dike <jdike@addtoit.com> Cc: Alexander Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> Cc: user-mode-linux-user@lists.sourceforge.net Cc: David Matlack <dmatlack@google.com> Cc: Boris Ostrovsky <boris.ostrovsky@oracle.com> Cc: Dmitry Safonov <dsafonov@virtuozzo.com> Cc: linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org Cc: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170320081628.18952-9-khuey@kylehuey.com Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
249 lines
7.9 KiB
C
249 lines
7.9 KiB
C
/* thread_info.h: low-level thread information
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2002 David Howells (dhowells@redhat.com)
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* - Incorporating suggestions made by Linus Torvalds and Dave Miller
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*/
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#ifndef _ASM_X86_THREAD_INFO_H
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#define _ASM_X86_THREAD_INFO_H
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#include <linux/compiler.h>
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#include <asm/page.h>
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#include <asm/percpu.h>
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#include <asm/types.h>
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/*
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* TOP_OF_KERNEL_STACK_PADDING is a number of unused bytes that we
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* reserve at the top of the kernel stack. We do it because of a nasty
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* 32-bit corner case. On x86_32, the hardware stack frame is
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* variable-length. Except for vm86 mode, struct pt_regs assumes a
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* maximum-length frame. If we enter from CPL 0, the top 8 bytes of
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* pt_regs don't actually exist. Ordinarily this doesn't matter, but it
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* does in at least one case:
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*
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* If we take an NMI early enough in SYSENTER, then we can end up with
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* pt_regs that extends above sp0. On the way out, in the espfix code,
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* we can read the saved SS value, but that value will be above sp0.
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* Without this offset, that can result in a page fault. (We are
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* careful that, in this case, the value we read doesn't matter.)
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*
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* In vm86 mode, the hardware frame is much longer still, so add 16
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* bytes to make room for the real-mode segments.
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*
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* x86_64 has a fixed-length stack frame.
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*/
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_32
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# ifdef CONFIG_VM86
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# define TOP_OF_KERNEL_STACK_PADDING 16
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# else
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# define TOP_OF_KERNEL_STACK_PADDING 8
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# endif
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#else
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# define TOP_OF_KERNEL_STACK_PADDING 0
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#endif
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/*
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* low level task data that entry.S needs immediate access to
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* - this struct should fit entirely inside of one cache line
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* - this struct shares the supervisor stack pages
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*/
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#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
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struct task_struct;
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#include <asm/cpufeature.h>
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#include <linux/atomic.h>
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struct thread_info {
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unsigned long flags; /* low level flags */
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};
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#define INIT_THREAD_INFO(tsk) \
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{ \
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.flags = 0, \
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}
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#define init_stack (init_thread_union.stack)
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#else /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */
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#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
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#endif
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/*
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* thread information flags
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* - these are process state flags that various assembly files
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* may need to access
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* - pending work-to-be-done flags are in LSW
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* - other flags in MSW
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* Warning: layout of LSW is hardcoded in entry.S
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*/
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#define TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE 0 /* syscall trace active */
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#define TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME 1 /* callback before returning to user */
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#define TIF_SIGPENDING 2 /* signal pending */
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#define TIF_NEED_RESCHED 3 /* rescheduling necessary */
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#define TIF_SINGLESTEP 4 /* reenable singlestep on user return*/
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#define TIF_SYSCALL_EMU 6 /* syscall emulation active */
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#define TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT 7 /* syscall auditing active */
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#define TIF_SECCOMP 8 /* secure computing */
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#define TIF_USER_RETURN_NOTIFY 11 /* notify kernel of userspace return */
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#define TIF_UPROBE 12 /* breakpointed or singlestepping */
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#define TIF_NOCPUID 15 /* CPUID is not accessible in userland */
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#define TIF_NOTSC 16 /* TSC is not accessible in userland */
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#define TIF_IA32 17 /* IA32 compatibility process */
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#define TIF_NOHZ 19 /* in adaptive nohz mode */
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#define TIF_MEMDIE 20 /* is terminating due to OOM killer */
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#define TIF_POLLING_NRFLAG 21 /* idle is polling for TIF_NEED_RESCHED */
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#define TIF_IO_BITMAP 22 /* uses I/O bitmap */
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#define TIF_FORCED_TF 24 /* true if TF in eflags artificially */
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#define TIF_BLOCKSTEP 25 /* set when we want DEBUGCTLMSR_BTF */
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#define TIF_LAZY_MMU_UPDATES 27 /* task is updating the mmu lazily */
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#define TIF_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINT 28 /* syscall tracepoint instrumentation */
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#define TIF_ADDR32 29 /* 32-bit address space on 64 bits */
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#define TIF_X32 30 /* 32-bit native x86-64 binary */
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#define _TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE (1 << TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE)
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#define _TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME (1 << TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME)
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#define _TIF_SIGPENDING (1 << TIF_SIGPENDING)
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#define _TIF_SINGLESTEP (1 << TIF_SINGLESTEP)
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#define _TIF_NEED_RESCHED (1 << TIF_NEED_RESCHED)
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#define _TIF_SYSCALL_EMU (1 << TIF_SYSCALL_EMU)
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#define _TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT (1 << TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT)
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#define _TIF_SECCOMP (1 << TIF_SECCOMP)
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#define _TIF_USER_RETURN_NOTIFY (1 << TIF_USER_RETURN_NOTIFY)
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#define _TIF_UPROBE (1 << TIF_UPROBE)
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#define _TIF_NOCPUID (1 << TIF_NOCPUID)
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#define _TIF_NOTSC (1 << TIF_NOTSC)
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#define _TIF_IA32 (1 << TIF_IA32)
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#define _TIF_NOHZ (1 << TIF_NOHZ)
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#define _TIF_POLLING_NRFLAG (1 << TIF_POLLING_NRFLAG)
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#define _TIF_IO_BITMAP (1 << TIF_IO_BITMAP)
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#define _TIF_FORCED_TF (1 << TIF_FORCED_TF)
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#define _TIF_BLOCKSTEP (1 << TIF_BLOCKSTEP)
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#define _TIF_LAZY_MMU_UPDATES (1 << TIF_LAZY_MMU_UPDATES)
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#define _TIF_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINT (1 << TIF_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINT)
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#define _TIF_ADDR32 (1 << TIF_ADDR32)
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#define _TIF_X32 (1 << TIF_X32)
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/*
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* work to do in syscall_trace_enter(). Also includes TIF_NOHZ for
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* enter_from_user_mode()
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*/
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#define _TIF_WORK_SYSCALL_ENTRY \
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(_TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE | _TIF_SYSCALL_EMU | _TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT | \
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_TIF_SECCOMP | _TIF_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINT | \
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_TIF_NOHZ)
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/* work to do on any return to user space */
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#define _TIF_ALLWORK_MASK \
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((0x0000FFFF & ~_TIF_SECCOMP) | _TIF_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINT | \
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_TIF_NOHZ)
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/* flags to check in __switch_to() */
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#define _TIF_WORK_CTXSW \
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(_TIF_IO_BITMAP|_TIF_NOCPUID|_TIF_NOTSC|_TIF_BLOCKSTEP)
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#define _TIF_WORK_CTXSW_PREV (_TIF_WORK_CTXSW|_TIF_USER_RETURN_NOTIFY)
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#define _TIF_WORK_CTXSW_NEXT (_TIF_WORK_CTXSW)
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#define STACK_WARN (THREAD_SIZE/8)
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/*
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* macros/functions for gaining access to the thread information structure
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*
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* preempt_count needs to be 1 initially, until the scheduler is functional.
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*/
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#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
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static inline unsigned long current_stack_pointer(void)
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{
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unsigned long sp;
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
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asm("mov %%rsp,%0" : "=g" (sp));
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#else
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asm("mov %%esp,%0" : "=g" (sp));
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#endif
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return sp;
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}
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/*
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* Walks up the stack frames to make sure that the specified object is
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* entirely contained by a single stack frame.
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*
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* Returns:
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* 1 if within a frame
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* -1 if placed across a frame boundary (or outside stack)
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* 0 unable to determine (no frame pointers, etc)
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*/
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static inline int arch_within_stack_frames(const void * const stack,
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const void * const stackend,
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const void *obj, unsigned long len)
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{
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#if defined(CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER)
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const void *frame = NULL;
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const void *oldframe;
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oldframe = __builtin_frame_address(1);
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if (oldframe)
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frame = __builtin_frame_address(2);
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/*
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* low ----------------------------------------------> high
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* [saved bp][saved ip][args][local vars][saved bp][saved ip]
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* ^----------------^
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* allow copies only within here
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*/
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while (stack <= frame && frame < stackend) {
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/*
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* If obj + len extends past the last frame, this
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* check won't pass and the next frame will be 0,
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* causing us to bail out and correctly report
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* the copy as invalid.
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*/
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if (obj + len <= frame)
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return obj >= oldframe + 2 * sizeof(void *) ? 1 : -1;
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oldframe = frame;
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frame = *(const void * const *)frame;
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}
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return -1;
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#else
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return 0;
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#endif
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}
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#else /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
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# define cpu_current_top_of_stack (cpu_tss + TSS_sp0)
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#endif
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
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#define TS_I386_REGS_POKED 0x0004 /* regs poked by 32-bit ptracer */
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#endif
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#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_32
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#define in_ia32_syscall() true
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#else
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#define in_ia32_syscall() (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION) && \
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current->thread.status & TS_COMPAT)
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#endif
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/*
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* Force syscall return via IRET by making it look as if there was
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* some work pending. IRET is our most capable (but slowest) syscall
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* return path, which is able to restore modified SS, CS and certain
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* EFLAGS values that other (fast) syscall return instructions
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* are not able to restore properly.
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*/
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#define force_iret() set_thread_flag(TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME)
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extern void arch_task_cache_init(void);
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extern int arch_dup_task_struct(struct task_struct *dst, struct task_struct *src);
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extern void arch_release_task_struct(struct task_struct *tsk);
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extern void arch_setup_new_exec(void);
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#define arch_setup_new_exec arch_setup_new_exec
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#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */
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#endif /* _ASM_X86_THREAD_INFO_H */
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