2 * Copyright (C) 1995 Linus Torvalds
4 * Pentium III FXSR, SSE support
5 * Gareth Hughes <gareth@valinux.com>, May 2000
10 * CPU hotplug support - ashok.raj@intel.com
14 * This file handles the architecture-dependent parts of process handling..
17 #include <linux/cpu.h>
18 #include <linux/errno.h>
19 #include <linux/sched.h>
20 #include <linux/sched/task.h>
21 #include <linux/sched/task_stack.h>
23 #include <linux/kernel.h>
25 #include <linux/elfcore.h>
26 #include <linux/smp.h>
27 #include <linux/slab.h>
28 #include <linux/user.h>
29 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
30 #include <linux/delay.h>
31 #include <linux/export.h>
32 #include <linux/ptrace.h>
33 #include <linux/notifier.h>
34 #include <linux/kprobes.h>
35 #include <linux/kdebug.h>
36 #include <linux/prctl.h>
37 #include <linux/uaccess.h>
39 #include <linux/ftrace.h>
40 #include <linux/syscalls.h>
42 #include <asm/pgtable.h>
43 #include <asm/processor.h>
44 #include <asm/fpu/internal.h>
45 #include <asm/mmu_context.h>
46 #include <asm/prctl.h>
48 #include <asm/proto.h>
50 #include <asm/syscalls.h>
51 #include <asm/debugreg.h>
52 #include <asm/switch_to.h>
53 #include <asm/xen/hypervisor.h>
55 #include <asm/intel_rdt_sched.h>
56 #include <asm/unistd.h>
57 #ifdef CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION
58 /* Not included via unistd.h */
59 #include <asm/unistd_32_ia32.h>
62 __visible
DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned long, rsp_scratch
);
64 /* Prints also some state that isn't saved in the pt_regs */
65 void __show_regs(struct pt_regs
*regs
, enum show_regs_mode mode
)
67 unsigned long cr0
= 0L, cr2
= 0L, cr3
= 0L, cr4
= 0L, fs
, gs
, shadowgs
;
68 unsigned long d0
, d1
, d2
, d3
, d6
, d7
;
69 unsigned int fsindex
, gsindex
;
70 unsigned int ds
, cs
, es
;
74 if (regs
->orig_ax
!= -1)
75 pr_cont(" ORIG_RAX: %016lx\n", regs
->orig_ax
);
79 printk(KERN_DEFAULT
"RAX: %016lx RBX: %016lx RCX: %016lx\n",
80 regs
->ax
, regs
->bx
, regs
->cx
);
81 printk(KERN_DEFAULT
"RDX: %016lx RSI: %016lx RDI: %016lx\n",
82 regs
->dx
, regs
->si
, regs
->di
);
83 printk(KERN_DEFAULT
"RBP: %016lx R08: %016lx R09: %016lx\n",
84 regs
->bp
, regs
->r8
, regs
->r9
);
85 printk(KERN_DEFAULT
"R10: %016lx R11: %016lx R12: %016lx\n",
86 regs
->r10
, regs
->r11
, regs
->r12
);
87 printk(KERN_DEFAULT
"R13: %016lx R14: %016lx R15: %016lx\n",
88 regs
->r13
, regs
->r14
, regs
->r15
);
90 if (mode
== SHOW_REGS_SHORT
)
93 if (mode
== SHOW_REGS_USER
) {
94 rdmsrl(MSR_FS_BASE
, fs
);
95 rdmsrl(MSR_KERNEL_GS_BASE
, shadowgs
);
96 printk(KERN_DEFAULT
"FS: %016lx GS: %016lx\n",
101 asm("movl %%ds,%0" : "=r" (ds
));
102 asm("movl %%cs,%0" : "=r" (cs
));
103 asm("movl %%es,%0" : "=r" (es
));
104 asm("movl %%fs,%0" : "=r" (fsindex
));
105 asm("movl %%gs,%0" : "=r" (gsindex
));
107 rdmsrl(MSR_FS_BASE
, fs
);
108 rdmsrl(MSR_GS_BASE
, gs
);
109 rdmsrl(MSR_KERNEL_GS_BASE
, shadowgs
);
116 printk(KERN_DEFAULT
"FS: %016lx(%04x) GS:%016lx(%04x) knlGS:%016lx\n",
117 fs
, fsindex
, gs
, gsindex
, shadowgs
);
118 printk(KERN_DEFAULT
"CS: %04x DS: %04x ES: %04x CR0: %016lx\n", cs
, ds
,
120 printk(KERN_DEFAULT
"CR2: %016lx CR3: %016lx CR4: %016lx\n", cr2
, cr3
,
130 /* Only print out debug registers if they are in their non-default state. */
131 if (!((d0
== 0) && (d1
== 0) && (d2
== 0) && (d3
== 0) &&
132 (d6
== DR6_RESERVED
) && (d7
== 0x400))) {
133 printk(KERN_DEFAULT
"DR0: %016lx DR1: %016lx DR2: %016lx\n",
135 printk(KERN_DEFAULT
"DR3: %016lx DR6: %016lx DR7: %016lx\n",
139 if (boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_OSPKE
))
140 printk(KERN_DEFAULT
"PKRU: %08x\n", read_pkru());
143 void release_thread(struct task_struct
*dead_task
)
146 #ifdef CONFIG_MODIFY_LDT_SYSCALL
147 if (dead_task
->mm
->context
.ldt
) {
148 pr_warn("WARNING: dead process %s still has LDT? <%p/%d>\n",
150 dead_task
->mm
->context
.ldt
->entries
,
151 dead_task
->mm
->context
.ldt
->nr_entries
);
158 enum which_selector
{
164 * Saves the FS or GS base for an outgoing thread if FSGSBASE extensions are
165 * not available. The goal is to be reasonably fast on non-FSGSBASE systems.
166 * It's forcibly inlined because it'll generate better code and this function
169 static __always_inline
void save_base_legacy(struct task_struct
*prev_p
,
170 unsigned short selector
,
171 enum which_selector which
)
173 if (likely(selector
== 0)) {
175 * On Intel (without X86_BUG_NULL_SEG), the segment base could
176 * be the pre-existing saved base or it could be zero. On AMD
177 * (with X86_BUG_NULL_SEG), the segment base could be almost
180 * This branch is very hot (it's hit twice on almost every
181 * context switch between 64-bit programs), and avoiding
182 * the RDMSR helps a lot, so we just assume that whatever
183 * value is already saved is correct. This matches historical
184 * Linux behavior, so it won't break existing applications.
186 * To avoid leaking state, on non-X86_BUG_NULL_SEG CPUs, if we
187 * report that the base is zero, it needs to actually be zero:
188 * see the corresponding logic in load_seg_legacy.
192 * If the selector is 1, 2, or 3, then the base is zero on
193 * !X86_BUG_NULL_SEG CPUs and could be anything on
194 * X86_BUG_NULL_SEG CPUs. In the latter case, Linux
195 * has never attempted to preserve the base across context
198 * If selector > 3, then it refers to a real segment, and
199 * saving the base isn't necessary.
202 prev_p
->thread
.fsbase
= 0;
204 prev_p
->thread
.gsbase
= 0;
208 static __always_inline
void save_fsgs(struct task_struct
*task
)
210 savesegment(fs
, task
->thread
.fsindex
);
211 savesegment(gs
, task
->thread
.gsindex
);
212 save_base_legacy(task
, task
->thread
.fsindex
, FS
);
213 save_base_legacy(task
, task
->thread
.gsindex
, GS
);
216 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_KVM)
218 * While a process is running,current->thread.fsbase and current->thread.gsbase
219 * may not match the corresponding CPU registers (see save_base_legacy()). KVM
220 * wants an efficient way to save and restore FSBASE and GSBASE.
221 * When FSGSBASE extensions are enabled, this will have to use RD{FS,GS}BASE.
223 void save_fsgs_for_kvm(void)
227 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(save_fsgs_for_kvm
);
230 static __always_inline
void loadseg(enum which_selector which
,
234 loadsegment(fs
, sel
);
239 static __always_inline
void load_seg_legacy(unsigned short prev_index
,
240 unsigned long prev_base
,
241 unsigned short next_index
,
242 unsigned long next_base
,
243 enum which_selector which
)
245 if (likely(next_index
<= 3)) {
247 * The next task is using 64-bit TLS, is not using this
248 * segment at all, or is having fun with arcane CPU features.
250 if (next_base
== 0) {
252 * Nasty case: on AMD CPUs, we need to forcibly zero
255 if (static_cpu_has_bug(X86_BUG_NULL_SEG
)) {
256 loadseg(which
, __USER_DS
);
257 loadseg(which
, next_index
);
260 * We could try to exhaustively detect cases
261 * under which we can skip the segment load,
262 * but there's really only one case that matters
263 * for performance: if both the previous and
264 * next states are fully zeroed, we can skip
267 * (This assumes that prev_base == 0 has no
268 * false positives. This is the case on
271 if (likely(prev_index
| next_index
| prev_base
))
272 loadseg(which
, next_index
);
275 if (prev_index
!= next_index
)
276 loadseg(which
, next_index
);
277 wrmsrl(which
== FS
? MSR_FS_BASE
: MSR_KERNEL_GS_BASE
,
282 * The next task is using a real segment. Loading the selector
285 loadseg(which
, next_index
);
289 int copy_thread_tls(unsigned long clone_flags
, unsigned long sp
,
290 unsigned long arg
, struct task_struct
*p
, unsigned long tls
)
293 struct pt_regs
*childregs
;
294 struct fork_frame
*fork_frame
;
295 struct inactive_task_frame
*frame
;
296 struct task_struct
*me
= current
;
298 childregs
= task_pt_regs(p
);
299 fork_frame
= container_of(childregs
, struct fork_frame
, regs
);
300 frame
= &fork_frame
->frame
;
302 frame
->ret_addr
= (unsigned long) ret_from_fork
;
303 p
->thread
.sp
= (unsigned long) fork_frame
;
304 p
->thread
.io_bitmap_ptr
= NULL
;
306 savesegment(gs
, p
->thread
.gsindex
);
307 p
->thread
.gsbase
= p
->thread
.gsindex
? 0 : me
->thread
.gsbase
;
308 savesegment(fs
, p
->thread
.fsindex
);
309 p
->thread
.fsbase
= p
->thread
.fsindex
? 0 : me
->thread
.fsbase
;
310 savesegment(es
, p
->thread
.es
);
311 savesegment(ds
, p
->thread
.ds
);
312 memset(p
->thread
.ptrace_bps
, 0, sizeof(p
->thread
.ptrace_bps
));
314 if (unlikely(p
->flags
& PF_KTHREAD
)) {
316 memset(childregs
, 0, sizeof(struct pt_regs
));
317 frame
->bx
= sp
; /* function */
322 *childregs
= *current_pt_regs();
329 if (unlikely(test_tsk_thread_flag(me
, TIF_IO_BITMAP
))) {
330 p
->thread
.io_bitmap_ptr
= kmemdup(me
->thread
.io_bitmap_ptr
,
331 IO_BITMAP_BYTES
, GFP_KERNEL
);
332 if (!p
->thread
.io_bitmap_ptr
) {
333 p
->thread
.io_bitmap_max
= 0;
336 set_tsk_thread_flag(p
, TIF_IO_BITMAP
);
340 * Set a new TLS for the child thread?
342 if (clone_flags
& CLONE_SETTLS
) {
343 #ifdef CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION
344 if (in_ia32_syscall())
345 err
= do_set_thread_area(p
, -1,
346 (struct user_desc __user
*)tls
, 0);
349 err
= do_arch_prctl_64(p
, ARCH_SET_FS
, tls
);
355 if (err
&& p
->thread
.io_bitmap_ptr
) {
356 kfree(p
->thread
.io_bitmap_ptr
);
357 p
->thread
.io_bitmap_max
= 0;
364 start_thread_common(struct pt_regs
*regs
, unsigned long new_ip
,
365 unsigned long new_sp
,
366 unsigned int _cs
, unsigned int _ss
, unsigned int _ds
)
368 WARN_ON_ONCE(regs
!= current_pt_regs());
370 if (static_cpu_has(X86_BUG_NULL_SEG
)) {
371 /* Loading zero below won't clear the base. */
372 loadsegment(fs
, __USER_DS
);
373 load_gs_index(__USER_DS
);
377 loadsegment(es
, _ds
);
378 loadsegment(ds
, _ds
);
385 regs
->flags
= X86_EFLAGS_IF
;
390 start_thread(struct pt_regs
*regs
, unsigned long new_ip
, unsigned long new_sp
)
392 start_thread_common(regs
, new_ip
, new_sp
,
393 __USER_CS
, __USER_DS
, 0);
395 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(start_thread
);
398 void compat_start_thread(struct pt_regs
*regs
, u32 new_ip
, u32 new_sp
)
400 start_thread_common(regs
, new_ip
, new_sp
,
401 test_thread_flag(TIF_X32
)
402 ? __USER_CS
: __USER32_CS
,
403 __USER_DS
, __USER_DS
);
408 * switch_to(x,y) should switch tasks from x to y.
410 * This could still be optimized:
411 * - fold all the options into a flag word and test it with a single test.
412 * - could test fs/gs bitsliced
414 * Kprobes not supported here. Set the probe on schedule instead.
415 * Function graph tracer not supported too.
417 __visible __notrace_funcgraph
struct task_struct
*
418 __switch_to(struct task_struct
*prev_p
, struct task_struct
*next_p
)
420 struct thread_struct
*prev
= &prev_p
->thread
;
421 struct thread_struct
*next
= &next_p
->thread
;
422 struct fpu
*prev_fpu
= &prev
->fpu
;
423 struct fpu
*next_fpu
= &next
->fpu
;
424 int cpu
= smp_processor_id();
425 struct tss_struct
*tss
= &per_cpu(cpu_tss_rw
, cpu
);
427 WARN_ON_ONCE(IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DEBUG_ENTRY
) &&
428 this_cpu_read(irq_count
) != -1);
430 switch_fpu_prepare(prev_fpu
, cpu
);
432 /* We must save %fs and %gs before load_TLS() because
433 * %fs and %gs may be cleared by load_TLS().
435 * (e.g. xen_load_tls())
440 * Load TLS before restoring any segments so that segment loads
441 * reference the correct GDT entries.
446 * Leave lazy mode, flushing any hypercalls made here. This
447 * must be done after loading TLS entries in the GDT but before
448 * loading segments that might reference them, and and it must
449 * be done before fpu__restore(), so the TS bit is up to
452 arch_end_context_switch(next_p
);
456 * Reading them only returns the selectors, but writing them (if
457 * nonzero) loads the full descriptor from the GDT or LDT. The
458 * LDT for next is loaded in switch_mm, and the GDT is loaded
461 * We therefore need to write new values to the segment
462 * registers on every context switch unless both the new and old
465 * Note that we don't need to do anything for CS and SS, as
466 * those are saved and restored as part of pt_regs.
468 savesegment(es
, prev
->es
);
469 if (unlikely(next
->es
| prev
->es
))
470 loadsegment(es
, next
->es
);
472 savesegment(ds
, prev
->ds
);
473 if (unlikely(next
->ds
| prev
->ds
))
474 loadsegment(ds
, next
->ds
);
476 load_seg_legacy(prev
->fsindex
, prev
->fsbase
,
477 next
->fsindex
, next
->fsbase
, FS
);
478 load_seg_legacy(prev
->gsindex
, prev
->gsbase
,
479 next
->gsindex
, next
->gsbase
, GS
);
481 switch_fpu_finish(next_fpu
, cpu
);
484 * Switch the PDA and FPU contexts.
486 this_cpu_write(current_task
, next_p
);
487 this_cpu_write(cpu_current_top_of_stack
, task_top_of_stack(next_p
));
493 * Now maybe reload the debug registers and handle I/O bitmaps
495 if (unlikely(task_thread_info(next_p
)->flags
& _TIF_WORK_CTXSW_NEXT
||
496 task_thread_info(prev_p
)->flags
& _TIF_WORK_CTXSW_PREV
))
497 __switch_to_xtra(prev_p
, next_p
, tss
);
501 * On Xen PV, IOPL bits in pt_regs->flags have no effect, and
502 * current_pt_regs()->flags may not match the current task's
503 * intended IOPL. We need to switch it manually.
505 if (unlikely(static_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_XENPV
) &&
506 prev
->iopl
!= next
->iopl
))
507 xen_set_iopl_mask(next
->iopl
);
510 if (static_cpu_has_bug(X86_BUG_SYSRET_SS_ATTRS
)) {
512 * AMD CPUs have a misfeature: SYSRET sets the SS selector but
513 * does not update the cached descriptor. As a result, if we
514 * do SYSRET while SS is NULL, we'll end up in user mode with
515 * SS apparently equal to __USER_DS but actually unusable.
517 * The straightforward workaround would be to fix it up just
518 * before SYSRET, but that would slow down the system call
519 * fast paths. Instead, we ensure that SS is never NULL in
520 * system call context. We do this by replacing NULL SS
521 * selectors at every context switch. SYSCALL sets up a valid
522 * SS, so the only way to get NULL is to re-enter the kernel
523 * from CPL 3 through an interrupt. Since that can't happen
524 * in the same task as a running syscall, we are guaranteed to
525 * context switch between every interrupt vector entry and a
528 * We read SS first because SS reads are much faster than
529 * writes. Out of caution, we force SS to __KERNEL_DS even if
530 * it previously had a different non-NULL value.
532 unsigned short ss_sel
;
533 savesegment(ss
, ss_sel
);
534 if (ss_sel
!= __KERNEL_DS
)
535 loadsegment(ss
, __KERNEL_DS
);
538 /* Load the Intel cache allocation PQR MSR. */
539 intel_rdt_sched_in();
544 void set_personality_64bit(void)
546 /* inherit personality from parent */
548 /* Make sure to be in 64bit mode */
549 clear_thread_flag(TIF_IA32
);
550 clear_thread_flag(TIF_ADDR32
);
551 clear_thread_flag(TIF_X32
);
552 /* Pretend that this comes from a 64bit execve */
553 task_pt_regs(current
)->orig_ax
= __NR_execve
;
554 current_thread_info()->status
&= ~TS_COMPAT
;
556 /* Ensure the corresponding mm is not marked. */
558 current
->mm
->context
.ia32_compat
= 0;
560 /* TBD: overwrites user setup. Should have two bits.
561 But 64bit processes have always behaved this way,
562 so it's not too bad. The main problem is just that
563 32bit childs are affected again. */
564 current
->personality
&= ~READ_IMPLIES_EXEC
;
567 static void __set_personality_x32(void)
569 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_X32
570 clear_thread_flag(TIF_IA32
);
571 set_thread_flag(TIF_X32
);
573 current
->mm
->context
.ia32_compat
= TIF_X32
;
574 current
->personality
&= ~READ_IMPLIES_EXEC
;
576 * in_compat_syscall() uses the presence of the x32 syscall bit
577 * flag to determine compat status. The x86 mmap() code relies on
578 * the syscall bitness so set x32 syscall bit right here to make
579 * in_compat_syscall() work during exec().
581 * Pretend to come from a x32 execve.
583 task_pt_regs(current
)->orig_ax
= __NR_x32_execve
| __X32_SYSCALL_BIT
;
584 current_thread_info()->status
&= ~TS_COMPAT
;
588 static void __set_personality_ia32(void)
590 #ifdef CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION
591 set_thread_flag(TIF_IA32
);
592 clear_thread_flag(TIF_X32
);
594 current
->mm
->context
.ia32_compat
= TIF_IA32
;
595 current
->personality
|= force_personality32
;
596 /* Prepare the first "return" to user space */
597 task_pt_regs(current
)->orig_ax
= __NR_ia32_execve
;
598 current_thread_info()->status
|= TS_COMPAT
;
602 void set_personality_ia32(bool x32
)
604 /* Make sure to be in 32bit mode */
605 set_thread_flag(TIF_ADDR32
);
608 __set_personality_x32();
610 __set_personality_ia32();
612 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(set_personality_ia32
);
614 #ifdef CONFIG_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE
615 static long prctl_map_vdso(const struct vdso_image
*image
, unsigned long addr
)
619 ret
= map_vdso_once(image
, addr
);
623 return (long)image
->size
;
627 long do_arch_prctl_64(struct task_struct
*task
, int option
, unsigned long arg2
)
630 int doit
= task
== current
;
635 if (arg2
>= TASK_SIZE_MAX
)
638 task
->thread
.gsindex
= 0;
639 task
->thread
.gsbase
= arg2
;
642 ret
= wrmsrl_safe(MSR_KERNEL_GS_BASE
, arg2
);
647 /* Not strictly needed for fs, but do it for symmetry
649 if (arg2
>= TASK_SIZE_MAX
)
652 task
->thread
.fsindex
= 0;
653 task
->thread
.fsbase
= arg2
;
655 /* set the selector to 0 to not confuse __switch_to */
657 ret
= wrmsrl_safe(MSR_FS_BASE
, arg2
);
665 rdmsrl(MSR_FS_BASE
, base
);
667 base
= task
->thread
.fsbase
;
668 ret
= put_user(base
, (unsigned long __user
*)arg2
);
675 rdmsrl(MSR_KERNEL_GS_BASE
, base
);
677 base
= task
->thread
.gsbase
;
678 ret
= put_user(base
, (unsigned long __user
*)arg2
);
682 #ifdef CONFIG_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE
683 # ifdef CONFIG_X86_X32_ABI
684 case ARCH_MAP_VDSO_X32
:
685 return prctl_map_vdso(&vdso_image_x32
, arg2
);
687 # if defined CONFIG_X86_32 || defined CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION
688 case ARCH_MAP_VDSO_32
:
689 return prctl_map_vdso(&vdso_image_32
, arg2
);
691 case ARCH_MAP_VDSO_64
:
692 return prctl_map_vdso(&vdso_image_64
, arg2
);
703 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(arch_prctl
, int, option
, unsigned long, arg2
)
707 ret
= do_arch_prctl_64(current
, option
, arg2
);
709 ret
= do_arch_prctl_common(current
, option
, arg2
);
714 #ifdef CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION
715 COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE2(arch_prctl
, int, option
, unsigned long, arg2
)
717 return do_arch_prctl_common(current
, option
, arg2
);
721 unsigned long KSTK_ESP(struct task_struct
*task
)
723 return task_pt_regs(task
)->sp
;