1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */
2 #ifndef _ASM_X86_UCONTEXT_H
3 #define _ASM_X86_UCONTEXT_H
6 * Indicates the presence of extended state information in the memory
7 * layout pointed by the fpstate pointer in the ucontext's sigcontext
8 * struct (uc_mcontext).
10 #define UC_FP_XSTATE 0x1
14 * UC_SIGCONTEXT_SS will be set when delivering 64-bit or x32 signals on
15 * kernels that save SS in the sigcontext. All kernels that set
16 * UC_SIGCONTEXT_SS will correctly restore at least the low 32 bits of esp
17 * regardless of SS (i.e. they implement espfix).
19 * Kernels that set UC_SIGCONTEXT_SS will also set UC_STRICT_RESTORE_SS
20 * when delivering a signal that came from 64-bit code.
22 * Sigreturn restores SS as follows:
24 * if (saved SS is valid || UC_STRICT_RESTORE_SS is set ||
25 * saved CS is not 64-bit)
26 * new SS = saved SS (will fail IRET and signal if invalid)
28 * new SS = a flat 32-bit data segment
30 * This behavior serves three purposes:
32 * - Legacy programs that construct a 64-bit sigcontext from scratch
33 * with zero or garbage in the SS slot (e.g. old CRIU) and call
34 * sigreturn will still work.
36 * - Old DOSEMU versions sometimes catch a signal from a segmented
37 * context, delete the old SS segment (with modify_ldt), and change
38 * the saved CS to a 64-bit segment. These DOSEMU versions expect
39 * sigreturn to send them back to 64-bit mode without killing them,
40 * despite the fact that the SS selector when the signal was raised is
41 * no longer valid. UC_STRICT_RESTORE_SS will be clear, so the kernel
42 * will fix up SS for these DOSEMU versions.
44 * - Old and new programs that catch a signal and return without
45 * modifying the saved context will end up in exactly the state they
46 * started in, even if they were running in a segmented context when
47 * the signal was raised.. Old kernels would lose track of the
50 #define UC_SIGCONTEXT_SS 0x2
51 #define UC_STRICT_RESTORE_SS 0x4
54 #include <asm-generic/ucontext.h>
56 #endif /* _ASM_X86_UCONTEXT_H */