mm: fix exec activate_mm vs TLB shootdown and lazy tlb switching race
[linux/fpc-iii.git] / arch / x86 / xen / xen-asm_64.S
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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2 /*
3  * Asm versions of Xen pv-ops, suitable for direct use.
4  *
5  * We only bother with direct forms (ie, vcpu in pda) of the
6  * operations here; the indirect forms are better handled in C.
7  */
9 #include <asm/errno.h>
10 #include <asm/percpu.h>
11 #include <asm/processor-flags.h>
12 #include <asm/segment.h>
13 #include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
14 #include <asm/thread_info.h>
15 #include <asm/asm.h>
17 #include <xen/interface/xen.h>
19 #include <linux/init.h>
20 #include <linux/linkage.h>
22 .macro xen_pv_trap name
23 ENTRY(xen_\name)
24         pop %rcx
25         pop %r11
26         jmp  \name
27 END(xen_\name)
28 _ASM_NOKPROBE(xen_\name)
29 .endm
31 xen_pv_trap divide_error
32 xen_pv_trap debug
33 xen_pv_trap xendebug
34 xen_pv_trap int3
35 xen_pv_trap xennmi
36 xen_pv_trap overflow
37 xen_pv_trap bounds
38 xen_pv_trap invalid_op
39 xen_pv_trap device_not_available
40 xen_pv_trap double_fault
41 xen_pv_trap coprocessor_segment_overrun
42 xen_pv_trap invalid_TSS
43 xen_pv_trap segment_not_present
44 xen_pv_trap stack_segment
45 xen_pv_trap general_protection
46 xen_pv_trap page_fault
47 xen_pv_trap spurious_interrupt_bug
48 xen_pv_trap coprocessor_error
49 xen_pv_trap alignment_check
50 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_MCE
51 xen_pv_trap machine_check
52 #endif /* CONFIG_X86_MCE */
53 xen_pv_trap simd_coprocessor_error
54 #ifdef CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION
55 xen_pv_trap entry_INT80_compat
56 #endif
57 xen_pv_trap hypervisor_callback
59         __INIT
60 ENTRY(xen_early_idt_handler_array)
61         i = 0
62         .rept NUM_EXCEPTION_VECTORS
63         pop %rcx
64         pop %r11
65         jmp early_idt_handler_array + i*EARLY_IDT_HANDLER_SIZE
66         i = i + 1
67         .fill xen_early_idt_handler_array + i*XEN_EARLY_IDT_HANDLER_SIZE - ., 1, 0xcc
68         .endr
69 END(xen_early_idt_handler_array)
70         __FINIT
72 hypercall_iret = hypercall_page + __HYPERVISOR_iret * 32
74  * Xen64 iret frame:
75  *
76  *      ss
77  *      rsp
78  *      rflags
79  *      cs
80  *      rip             <-- standard iret frame
81  *
82  *      flags
83  *
84  *      rcx             }
85  *      r11             }<-- pushed by hypercall page
86  * rsp->rax             }
87  */
88 ENTRY(xen_iret)
89         pushq $0
90         jmp hypercall_iret
92 ENTRY(xen_sysret64)
93         /*
94          * We're already on the usermode stack at this point, but
95          * still with the kernel gs, so we can easily switch back
96          */
97         movq %rsp, PER_CPU_VAR(rsp_scratch)
98         movq PER_CPU_VAR(cpu_current_top_of_stack), %rsp
100         pushq $__USER_DS
101         pushq PER_CPU_VAR(rsp_scratch)
102         pushq %r11
103         pushq $__USER_CS
104         pushq %rcx
106         pushq $VGCF_in_syscall
107         jmp hypercall_iret
110  * Xen handles syscall callbacks much like ordinary exceptions, which
111  * means we have:
112  * - kernel gs
113  * - kernel rsp
114  * - an iret-like stack frame on the stack (including rcx and r11):
115  *      ss
116  *      rsp
117  *      rflags
118  *      cs
119  *      rip
120  *      r11
121  * rsp->rcx
122  */
124 /* Normal 64-bit system call target */
125 ENTRY(xen_syscall_target)
126         popq %rcx
127         popq %r11
129         /*
130          * Neither Xen nor the kernel really knows what the old SS and
131          * CS were.  The kernel expects __USER_DS and __USER_CS, so
132          * report those values even though Xen will guess its own values.
133          */
134         movq $__USER_DS, 4*8(%rsp)
135         movq $__USER_CS, 1*8(%rsp)
137         jmp entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe
138 ENDPROC(xen_syscall_target)
140 #ifdef CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION
142 /* 32-bit compat syscall target */
143 ENTRY(xen_syscall32_target)
144         popq %rcx
145         popq %r11
147         /*
148          * Neither Xen nor the kernel really knows what the old SS and
149          * CS were.  The kernel expects __USER32_DS and __USER32_CS, so
150          * report those values even though Xen will guess its own values.
151          */
152         movq $__USER32_DS, 4*8(%rsp)
153         movq $__USER32_CS, 1*8(%rsp)
155         jmp entry_SYSCALL_compat_after_hwframe
156 ENDPROC(xen_syscall32_target)
158 /* 32-bit compat sysenter target */
159 ENTRY(xen_sysenter_target)
160         mov 0*8(%rsp), %rcx
161         mov 1*8(%rsp), %r11
162         mov 5*8(%rsp), %rsp
163         jmp entry_SYSENTER_compat
164 ENDPROC(xen_sysenter_target)
166 #else /* !CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION */
168 ENTRY(xen_syscall32_target)
169 ENTRY(xen_sysenter_target)
170         lea 16(%rsp), %rsp      /* strip %rcx, %r11 */
171         mov $-ENOSYS, %rax
172         pushq $0
173         jmp hypercall_iret
174 ENDPROC(xen_syscall32_target)
175 ENDPROC(xen_sysenter_target)
177 #endif  /* CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION */