1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
3 * Copyright (C) 1994 Linus Torvalds
5 * 29 dec 2001 - Fixed oopses caused by unchecked access to the vm86
6 * stack - Manfred Spraul <manfred@colorfullife.com>
8 * 22 mar 2002 - Manfred detected the stackfaults, but didn't handle
9 * them correctly. Now the emulation will be in a
10 * consistent state after stackfaults - Kasper Dupont
11 * <kasperd@daimi.au.dk>
13 * 22 mar 2002 - Added missing clear_IF in set_vflags_* Kasper Dupont
14 * <kasperd@daimi.au.dk>
16 * ?? ??? 2002 - Fixed premature returns from handle_vm86_fault
17 * caused by Kasper Dupont's changes - Stas Sergeev
19 * 4 apr 2002 - Fixed CHECK_IF_IN_TRAP broken by Stas' changes.
20 * Kasper Dupont <kasperd@daimi.au.dk>
22 * 9 apr 2002 - Changed syntax of macros in handle_vm86_fault.
23 * Kasper Dupont <kasperd@daimi.au.dk>
25 * 9 apr 2002 - Changed stack access macros to jump to a label
26 * instead of returning to userspace. This simplifies
27 * do_int, and is needed by handle_vm6_fault. Kasper
28 * Dupont <kasperd@daimi.au.dk>
32 #define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt
34 #include <linux/capability.h>
35 #include <linux/errno.h>
36 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
37 #include <linux/syscalls.h>
38 #include <linux/sched.h>
39 #include <linux/sched/task_stack.h>
40 #include <linux/kernel.h>
41 #include <linux/signal.h>
42 #include <linux/string.h>
44 #include <linux/smp.h>
45 #include <linux/highmem.h>
46 #include <linux/ptrace.h>
47 #include <linux/audit.h>
48 #include <linux/stddef.h>
49 #include <linux/slab.h>
50 #include <linux/security.h>
52 #include <linux/uaccess.h>
54 #include <asm/tlbflush.h>
56 #include <asm/traps.h>
58 #include <asm/switch_to.h>
63 * Interrupt handling is not guaranteed:
64 * - a real x86 will disable all interrupts for one instruction
65 * after a "mov ss,xx" to make stack handling atomic even without
66 * the 'lss' instruction. We can't guarantee this in v86 mode,
67 * as the next instruction might result in a page fault or similar.
68 * - a real x86 will have interrupts disabled for one instruction
69 * past the 'sti' that enables them. We don't bother with all the
72 * Let's hope these problems do not actually matter for anything.
77 * 8- and 16-bit register defines..
79 #define AL(regs) (((unsigned char *)&((regs)->pt.ax))[0])
80 #define AH(regs) (((unsigned char *)&((regs)->pt.ax))[1])
81 #define IP(regs) (*(unsigned short *)&((regs)->pt.ip))
82 #define SP(regs) (*(unsigned short *)&((regs)->pt.sp))
85 * virtual flags (16 and 32-bit versions)
87 #define VFLAGS (*(unsigned short *)&(current->thread.vm86->veflags))
88 #define VEFLAGS (current->thread.vm86->veflags)
90 #define set_flags(X, new, mask) \
91 ((X) = ((X) & ~(mask)) | ((new) & (mask)))
93 #define SAFE_MASK (0xDD5)
94 #define RETURN_MASK (0xDFF)
96 void save_v86_state(struct kernel_vm86_regs
*regs
, int retval
)
98 struct task_struct
*tsk
= current
;
99 struct vm86plus_struct __user
*user
;
100 struct vm86
*vm86
= current
->thread
.vm86
;
104 * This gets called from entry.S with interrupts disabled, but
105 * from process context. Enable interrupts here, before trying
106 * to access user space.
110 if (!vm86
|| !vm86
->user_vm86
) {
111 pr_alert("no user_vm86: BAD\n");
114 set_flags(regs
->pt
.flags
, VEFLAGS
, X86_EFLAGS_VIF
| vm86
->veflags_mask
);
115 user
= vm86
->user_vm86
;
117 if (!access_ok(user
, vm86
->vm86plus
.is_vm86pus
?
118 sizeof(struct vm86plus_struct
) :
119 sizeof(struct vm86_struct
))) {
120 pr_alert("could not access userspace vm86 info\n");
125 put_user_ex(regs
->pt
.bx
, &user
->regs
.ebx
);
126 put_user_ex(regs
->pt
.cx
, &user
->regs
.ecx
);
127 put_user_ex(regs
->pt
.dx
, &user
->regs
.edx
);
128 put_user_ex(regs
->pt
.si
, &user
->regs
.esi
);
129 put_user_ex(regs
->pt
.di
, &user
->regs
.edi
);
130 put_user_ex(regs
->pt
.bp
, &user
->regs
.ebp
);
131 put_user_ex(regs
->pt
.ax
, &user
->regs
.eax
);
132 put_user_ex(regs
->pt
.ip
, &user
->regs
.eip
);
133 put_user_ex(regs
->pt
.cs
, &user
->regs
.cs
);
134 put_user_ex(regs
->pt
.flags
, &user
->regs
.eflags
);
135 put_user_ex(regs
->pt
.sp
, &user
->regs
.esp
);
136 put_user_ex(regs
->pt
.ss
, &user
->regs
.ss
);
137 put_user_ex(regs
->es
, &user
->regs
.es
);
138 put_user_ex(regs
->ds
, &user
->regs
.ds
);
139 put_user_ex(regs
->fs
, &user
->regs
.fs
);
140 put_user_ex(regs
->gs
, &user
->regs
.gs
);
142 put_user_ex(vm86
->screen_bitmap
, &user
->screen_bitmap
);
143 } put_user_catch(err
);
145 pr_alert("could not access userspace vm86 info\n");
150 tsk
->thread
.sp0
= vm86
->saved_sp0
;
151 tsk
->thread
.sysenter_cs
= __KERNEL_CS
;
152 update_task_stack(tsk
);
153 refresh_sysenter_cs(&tsk
->thread
);
157 memcpy(®s
->pt
, &vm86
->regs32
, sizeof(struct pt_regs
));
159 lazy_load_gs(vm86
->regs32
.gs
);
161 regs
->pt
.ax
= retval
;
164 static void mark_screen_rdonly(struct mm_struct
*mm
)
166 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
;
175 down_write(&mm
->mmap_sem
);
176 pgd
= pgd_offset(mm
, 0xA0000);
177 if (pgd_none_or_clear_bad(pgd
))
179 p4d
= p4d_offset(pgd
, 0xA0000);
180 if (p4d_none_or_clear_bad(p4d
))
182 pud
= pud_offset(p4d
, 0xA0000);
183 if (pud_none_or_clear_bad(pud
))
185 pmd
= pmd_offset(pud
, 0xA0000);
187 if (pmd_trans_huge(*pmd
)) {
188 vma
= find_vma(mm
, 0xA0000);
189 split_huge_pmd(vma
, pmd
, 0xA0000);
191 if (pmd_none_or_clear_bad(pmd
))
193 pte
= pte_offset_map_lock(mm
, pmd
, 0xA0000, &ptl
);
194 for (i
= 0; i
< 32; i
++) {
195 if (pte_present(*pte
))
196 set_pte(pte
, pte_wrprotect(*pte
));
199 pte_unmap_unlock(pte
, ptl
);
201 up_write(&mm
->mmap_sem
);
202 flush_tlb_mm_range(mm
, 0xA0000, 0xA0000 + 32*PAGE_SIZE
, PAGE_SHIFT
, false);
207 static int do_vm86_irq_handling(int subfunction
, int irqnumber
);
208 static long do_sys_vm86(struct vm86plus_struct __user
*user_vm86
, bool plus
);
210 SYSCALL_DEFINE1(vm86old
, struct vm86_struct __user
*, user_vm86
)
212 return do_sys_vm86((struct vm86plus_struct __user
*) user_vm86
, false);
216 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(vm86
, unsigned long, cmd
, unsigned long, arg
)
219 case VM86_REQUEST_IRQ
:
221 case VM86_GET_IRQ_BITS
:
222 case VM86_GET_AND_RESET_IRQ
:
223 return do_vm86_irq_handling(cmd
, (int)arg
);
224 case VM86_PLUS_INSTALL_CHECK
:
226 * NOTE: on old vm86 stuff this will return the error
227 * from access_ok(), because the subfunction is
228 * interpreted as (invalid) address to vm86_struct.
229 * So the installation check works.
234 /* we come here only for functions VM86_ENTER, VM86_ENTER_NO_BYPASS */
235 return do_sys_vm86((struct vm86plus_struct __user
*) arg
, true);
239 static long do_sys_vm86(struct vm86plus_struct __user
*user_vm86
, bool plus
)
241 struct task_struct
*tsk
= current
;
242 struct vm86
*vm86
= tsk
->thread
.vm86
;
243 struct kernel_vm86_regs vm86regs
;
244 struct pt_regs
*regs
= current_pt_regs();
245 unsigned long err
= 0;
247 err
= security_mmap_addr(0);
250 * vm86 cannot virtualize the address space, so vm86 users
251 * need to manage the low 1MB themselves using mmap. Given
252 * that BIOS places important data in the first page, vm86
253 * is essentially useless if mmap_min_addr != 0. DOSEMU,
254 * for example, won't even bother trying to use vm86 if it
255 * can't map a page at virtual address 0.
257 * To reduce the available kernel attack surface, simply
258 * disallow vm86(old) for users who cannot mmap at va 0.
260 * The implementation of security_mmap_addr will allow
261 * suitably privileged users to map va 0 even if
262 * vm.mmap_min_addr is set above 0, and we want this
263 * behavior for vm86 as well, as it ensures that legacy
264 * tools like vbetool will not fail just because of
267 pr_info_once("Denied a call to vm86(old) from %s[%d] (uid: %d). Set the vm.mmap_min_addr sysctl to 0 and/or adjust LSM mmap_min_addr policy to enable vm86 if you are using a vm86-based DOS emulator.\n",
268 current
->comm
, task_pid_nr(current
),
269 from_kuid_munged(&init_user_ns
, current_uid()));
274 if (!(vm86
= kzalloc(sizeof(*vm86
), GFP_KERNEL
)))
276 tsk
->thread
.vm86
= vm86
;
281 if (!access_ok(user_vm86
, plus
?
282 sizeof(struct vm86_struct
) :
283 sizeof(struct vm86plus_struct
)))
286 memset(&vm86regs
, 0, sizeof(vm86regs
));
289 get_user_ex(vm86regs
.pt
.bx
, &user_vm86
->regs
.ebx
);
290 get_user_ex(vm86regs
.pt
.cx
, &user_vm86
->regs
.ecx
);
291 get_user_ex(vm86regs
.pt
.dx
, &user_vm86
->regs
.edx
);
292 get_user_ex(vm86regs
.pt
.si
, &user_vm86
->regs
.esi
);
293 get_user_ex(vm86regs
.pt
.di
, &user_vm86
->regs
.edi
);
294 get_user_ex(vm86regs
.pt
.bp
, &user_vm86
->regs
.ebp
);
295 get_user_ex(vm86regs
.pt
.ax
, &user_vm86
->regs
.eax
);
296 get_user_ex(vm86regs
.pt
.ip
, &user_vm86
->regs
.eip
);
297 get_user_ex(seg
, &user_vm86
->regs
.cs
);
298 vm86regs
.pt
.cs
= seg
;
299 get_user_ex(vm86regs
.pt
.flags
, &user_vm86
->regs
.eflags
);
300 get_user_ex(vm86regs
.pt
.sp
, &user_vm86
->regs
.esp
);
301 get_user_ex(seg
, &user_vm86
->regs
.ss
);
302 vm86regs
.pt
.ss
= seg
;
303 get_user_ex(vm86regs
.es
, &user_vm86
->regs
.es
);
304 get_user_ex(vm86regs
.ds
, &user_vm86
->regs
.ds
);
305 get_user_ex(vm86regs
.fs
, &user_vm86
->regs
.fs
);
306 get_user_ex(vm86regs
.gs
, &user_vm86
->regs
.gs
);
308 get_user_ex(vm86
->flags
, &user_vm86
->flags
);
309 get_user_ex(vm86
->screen_bitmap
, &user_vm86
->screen_bitmap
);
310 get_user_ex(vm86
->cpu_type
, &user_vm86
->cpu_type
);
311 } get_user_catch(err
);
315 if (copy_from_user(&vm86
->int_revectored
,
316 &user_vm86
->int_revectored
,
317 sizeof(struct revectored_struct
)))
319 if (copy_from_user(&vm86
->int21_revectored
,
320 &user_vm86
->int21_revectored
,
321 sizeof(struct revectored_struct
)))
324 if (copy_from_user(&vm86
->vm86plus
, &user_vm86
->vm86plus
,
325 sizeof(struct vm86plus_info_struct
)))
327 vm86
->vm86plus
.is_vm86pus
= 1;
329 memset(&vm86
->vm86plus
, 0,
330 sizeof(struct vm86plus_info_struct
));
332 memcpy(&vm86
->regs32
, regs
, sizeof(struct pt_regs
));
333 vm86
->user_vm86
= user_vm86
;
336 * The flags register is also special: we cannot trust that the user
337 * has set it up safely, so this makes sure interrupt etc flags are
338 * inherited from protected mode.
340 VEFLAGS
= vm86regs
.pt
.flags
;
341 vm86regs
.pt
.flags
&= SAFE_MASK
;
342 vm86regs
.pt
.flags
|= regs
->flags
& ~SAFE_MASK
;
343 vm86regs
.pt
.flags
|= X86_VM_MASK
;
345 vm86regs
.pt
.orig_ax
= regs
->orig_ax
;
347 switch (vm86
->cpu_type
) {
349 vm86
->veflags_mask
= 0;
352 vm86
->veflags_mask
= X86_EFLAGS_NT
| X86_EFLAGS_IOPL
;
355 vm86
->veflags_mask
= X86_EFLAGS_AC
| X86_EFLAGS_NT
| X86_EFLAGS_IOPL
;
358 vm86
->veflags_mask
= X86_EFLAGS_ID
| X86_EFLAGS_AC
| X86_EFLAGS_NT
| X86_EFLAGS_IOPL
;
365 vm86
->saved_sp0
= tsk
->thread
.sp0
;
366 lazy_save_gs(vm86
->regs32
.gs
);
368 /* make room for real-mode segments */
370 tsk
->thread
.sp0
+= 16;
372 if (static_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_SEP
)) {
373 tsk
->thread
.sysenter_cs
= 0;
374 refresh_sysenter_cs(&tsk
->thread
);
377 update_task_stack(tsk
);
380 if (vm86
->flags
& VM86_SCREEN_BITMAP
)
381 mark_screen_rdonly(tsk
->mm
);
383 memcpy((struct kernel_vm86_regs
*)regs
, &vm86regs
, sizeof(vm86regs
));
388 static inline void set_IF(struct kernel_vm86_regs
*regs
)
390 VEFLAGS
|= X86_EFLAGS_VIF
;
393 static inline void clear_IF(struct kernel_vm86_regs
*regs
)
395 VEFLAGS
&= ~X86_EFLAGS_VIF
;
398 static inline void clear_TF(struct kernel_vm86_regs
*regs
)
400 regs
->pt
.flags
&= ~X86_EFLAGS_TF
;
403 static inline void clear_AC(struct kernel_vm86_regs
*regs
)
405 regs
->pt
.flags
&= ~X86_EFLAGS_AC
;
409 * It is correct to call set_IF(regs) from the set_vflags_*
410 * functions. However someone forgot to call clear_IF(regs)
411 * in the opposite case.
412 * After the command sequence CLI PUSHF STI POPF you should
413 * end up with interrupts disabled, but you ended up with
414 * interrupts enabled.
415 * ( I was testing my own changes, but the only bug I
416 * could find was in a function I had not changed. )
420 static inline void set_vflags_long(unsigned long flags
, struct kernel_vm86_regs
*regs
)
422 set_flags(VEFLAGS
, flags
, current
->thread
.vm86
->veflags_mask
);
423 set_flags(regs
->pt
.flags
, flags
, SAFE_MASK
);
424 if (flags
& X86_EFLAGS_IF
)
430 static inline void set_vflags_short(unsigned short flags
, struct kernel_vm86_regs
*regs
)
432 set_flags(VFLAGS
, flags
, current
->thread
.vm86
->veflags_mask
);
433 set_flags(regs
->pt
.flags
, flags
, SAFE_MASK
);
434 if (flags
& X86_EFLAGS_IF
)
440 static inline unsigned long get_vflags(struct kernel_vm86_regs
*regs
)
442 unsigned long flags
= regs
->pt
.flags
& RETURN_MASK
;
444 if (VEFLAGS
& X86_EFLAGS_VIF
)
445 flags
|= X86_EFLAGS_IF
;
446 flags
|= X86_EFLAGS_IOPL
;
447 return flags
| (VEFLAGS
& current
->thread
.vm86
->veflags_mask
);
450 static inline int is_revectored(int nr
, struct revectored_struct
*bitmap
)
452 return test_bit(nr
, bitmap
->__map
);
455 #define val_byte(val, n) (((__u8 *)&val)[n])
457 #define pushb(base, ptr, val, err_label) \
461 if (put_user(__val, base + ptr) < 0) \
465 #define pushw(base, ptr, val, err_label) \
469 if (put_user(val_byte(__val, 1), base + ptr) < 0) \
472 if (put_user(val_byte(__val, 0), base + ptr) < 0) \
476 #define pushl(base, ptr, val, err_label) \
480 if (put_user(val_byte(__val, 3), base + ptr) < 0) \
483 if (put_user(val_byte(__val, 2), base + ptr) < 0) \
486 if (put_user(val_byte(__val, 1), base + ptr) < 0) \
489 if (put_user(val_byte(__val, 0), base + ptr) < 0) \
493 #define popb(base, ptr, err_label) \
496 if (get_user(__res, base + ptr) < 0) \
502 #define popw(base, ptr, err_label) \
505 if (get_user(val_byte(__res, 0), base + ptr) < 0) \
508 if (get_user(val_byte(__res, 1), base + ptr) < 0) \
514 #define popl(base, ptr, err_label) \
517 if (get_user(val_byte(__res, 0), base + ptr) < 0) \
520 if (get_user(val_byte(__res, 1), base + ptr) < 0) \
523 if (get_user(val_byte(__res, 2), base + ptr) < 0) \
526 if (get_user(val_byte(__res, 3), base + ptr) < 0) \
532 /* There are so many possible reasons for this function to return
533 * VM86_INTx, so adding another doesn't bother me. We can expect
534 * userspace programs to be able to handle it. (Getting a problem
535 * in userspace is always better than an Oops anyway.) [KD]
537 static void do_int(struct kernel_vm86_regs
*regs
, int i
,
538 unsigned char __user
*ssp
, unsigned short sp
)
540 unsigned long __user
*intr_ptr
;
541 unsigned long segoffs
;
542 struct vm86
*vm86
= current
->thread
.vm86
;
544 if (regs
->pt
.cs
== BIOSSEG
)
546 if (is_revectored(i
, &vm86
->int_revectored
))
548 if (i
== 0x21 && is_revectored(AH(regs
), &vm86
->int21_revectored
))
550 intr_ptr
= (unsigned long __user
*) (i
<< 2);
551 if (get_user(segoffs
, intr_ptr
))
553 if ((segoffs
>> 16) == BIOSSEG
)
555 pushw(ssp
, sp
, get_vflags(regs
), cannot_handle
);
556 pushw(ssp
, sp
, regs
->pt
.cs
, cannot_handle
);
557 pushw(ssp
, sp
, IP(regs
), cannot_handle
);
558 regs
->pt
.cs
= segoffs
>> 16;
560 IP(regs
) = segoffs
& 0xffff;
567 save_v86_state(regs
, VM86_INTx
+ (i
<< 8));
570 int handle_vm86_trap(struct kernel_vm86_regs
*regs
, long error_code
, int trapno
)
572 struct vm86
*vm86
= current
->thread
.vm86
;
574 if (vm86
->vm86plus
.is_vm86pus
) {
575 if ((trapno
== 3) || (trapno
== 1)) {
576 save_v86_state(regs
, VM86_TRAP
+ (trapno
<< 8));
579 do_int(regs
, trapno
, (unsigned char __user
*) (regs
->pt
.ss
<< 4), SP(regs
));
583 return 1; /* we let this handle by the calling routine */
584 current
->thread
.trap_nr
= trapno
;
585 current
->thread
.error_code
= error_code
;
586 force_sig(SIGTRAP
, current
);
590 void handle_vm86_fault(struct kernel_vm86_regs
*regs
, long error_code
)
592 unsigned char opcode
;
593 unsigned char __user
*csp
;
594 unsigned char __user
*ssp
;
595 unsigned short ip
, sp
, orig_flags
;
596 int data32
, pref_done
;
597 struct vm86plus_info_struct
*vmpi
= ¤t
->thread
.vm86
->vm86plus
;
599 #define CHECK_IF_IN_TRAP \
600 if (vmpi->vm86dbg_active && vmpi->vm86dbg_TFpendig) \
601 newflags |= X86_EFLAGS_TF
603 orig_flags
= *(unsigned short *)®s
->pt
.flags
;
605 csp
= (unsigned char __user
*) (regs
->pt
.cs
<< 4);
606 ssp
= (unsigned char __user
*) (regs
->pt
.ss
<< 4);
613 switch (opcode
= popb(csp
, ip
, simulate_sigsegv
)) {
614 case 0x66: /* 32-bit data */ data32
= 1; break;
615 case 0x67: /* 32-bit address */ break;
616 case 0x2e: /* CS */ break;
617 case 0x3e: /* DS */ break;
618 case 0x26: /* ES */ break;
619 case 0x36: /* SS */ break;
620 case 0x65: /* GS */ break;
621 case 0x64: /* FS */ break;
622 case 0xf2: /* repnz */ break;
623 case 0xf3: /* rep */ break;
624 default: pref_done
= 1;
626 } while (!pref_done
);
633 pushl(ssp
, sp
, get_vflags(regs
), simulate_sigsegv
);
636 pushw(ssp
, sp
, get_vflags(regs
), simulate_sigsegv
);
640 goto vm86_fault_return
;
645 unsigned long newflags
;
647 newflags
= popl(ssp
, sp
, simulate_sigsegv
);
650 newflags
= popw(ssp
, sp
, simulate_sigsegv
);
656 set_vflags_long(newflags
, regs
);
658 set_vflags_short(newflags
, regs
);
665 int intno
= popb(csp
, ip
, simulate_sigsegv
);
667 if (vmpi
->vm86dbg_active
) {
668 if ((1 << (intno
& 7)) & vmpi
->vm86dbg_intxxtab
[intno
>> 3]) {
669 save_v86_state(regs
, VM86_INTx
+ (intno
<< 8));
673 do_int(regs
, intno
, ssp
, sp
);
682 unsigned long newflags
;
684 newip
= popl(ssp
, sp
, simulate_sigsegv
);
685 newcs
= popl(ssp
, sp
, simulate_sigsegv
);
686 newflags
= popl(ssp
, sp
, simulate_sigsegv
);
689 newip
= popw(ssp
, sp
, simulate_sigsegv
);
690 newcs
= popw(ssp
, sp
, simulate_sigsegv
);
691 newflags
= popw(ssp
, sp
, simulate_sigsegv
);
698 set_vflags_long(newflags
, regs
);
700 set_vflags_short(newflags
, regs
);
709 goto vm86_fault_return
;
713 * Damn. This is incorrect: the 'sti' instruction should actually
714 * enable interrupts after the /next/ instruction. Not good.
716 * Probably needs some horsing around with the TF flag. Aiee..
724 save_v86_state(regs
, VM86_UNKNOWN
);
730 if ((VEFLAGS
& (X86_EFLAGS_VIP
| X86_EFLAGS_VIF
)) ==
731 (X86_EFLAGS_VIP
| X86_EFLAGS_VIF
)) {
732 save_v86_state(regs
, VM86_STI
);
737 if (vmpi
->force_return_for_pic
&& (VEFLAGS
& (X86_EFLAGS_IF
| X86_EFLAGS_VIF
))) {
738 save_v86_state(regs
, VM86_PICRETURN
);
741 if (orig_flags
& X86_EFLAGS_TF
)
742 handle_vm86_trap(regs
, 0, X86_TRAP_DB
);
746 /* FIXME: After a long discussion with Stas we finally
747 * agreed, that this is wrong. Here we should
748 * really send a SIGSEGV to the user program.
749 * But how do we create the correct context? We
750 * are inside a general protection fault handler
751 * and has just returned from a page fault handler.
752 * The correct context for the signal handler
753 * should be a mixture of the two, but how do we
754 * get the information? [KD]
756 save_v86_state(regs
, VM86_UNKNOWN
);
759 /* ---------------- vm86 special IRQ passing stuff ----------------- */
761 #define VM86_IRQNAME "vm86irq"
763 static struct vm86_irqs
{
764 struct task_struct
*tsk
;
768 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(irqbits_lock
);
771 #define ALLOWED_SIGS (1 /* 0 = don't send a signal */ \
772 | (1 << SIGUSR1) | (1 << SIGUSR2) | (1 << SIGIO) | (1 << SIGURG) \
775 static irqreturn_t
irq_handler(int intno
, void *dev_id
)
780 spin_lock_irqsave(&irqbits_lock
, flags
);
781 irq_bit
= 1 << intno
;
782 if ((irqbits
& irq_bit
) || !vm86_irqs
[intno
].tsk
)
785 if (vm86_irqs
[intno
].sig
)
786 send_sig(vm86_irqs
[intno
].sig
, vm86_irqs
[intno
].tsk
, 1);
788 * IRQ will be re-enabled when user asks for the irq (whether
789 * polling or as a result of the signal)
791 disable_irq_nosync(intno
);
792 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&irqbits_lock
, flags
);
796 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&irqbits_lock
, flags
);
800 static inline void free_vm86_irq(int irqnumber
)
804 free_irq(irqnumber
, NULL
);
805 vm86_irqs
[irqnumber
].tsk
= NULL
;
807 spin_lock_irqsave(&irqbits_lock
, flags
);
808 irqbits
&= ~(1 << irqnumber
);
809 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&irqbits_lock
, flags
);
812 void release_vm86_irqs(struct task_struct
*task
)
815 for (i
= FIRST_VM86_IRQ
; i
<= LAST_VM86_IRQ
; i
++)
816 if (vm86_irqs
[i
].tsk
== task
)
820 static inline int get_and_reset_irq(int irqnumber
)
826 if (invalid_vm86_irq(irqnumber
)) return 0;
827 if (vm86_irqs
[irqnumber
].tsk
!= current
) return 0;
828 spin_lock_irqsave(&irqbits_lock
, flags
);
829 bit
= irqbits
& (1 << irqnumber
);
832 enable_irq(irqnumber
);
836 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&irqbits_lock
, flags
);
841 static int do_vm86_irq_handling(int subfunction
, int irqnumber
)
844 switch (subfunction
) {
845 case VM86_GET_AND_RESET_IRQ
: {
846 return get_and_reset_irq(irqnumber
);
848 case VM86_GET_IRQ_BITS
: {
851 case VM86_REQUEST_IRQ
: {
852 int sig
= irqnumber
>> 8;
853 int irq
= irqnumber
& 255;
854 if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN
)) return -EPERM
;
855 if (!((1 << sig
) & ALLOWED_SIGS
)) return -EPERM
;
856 if (invalid_vm86_irq(irq
)) return -EPERM
;
857 if (vm86_irqs
[irq
].tsk
) return -EPERM
;
858 ret
= request_irq(irq
, &irq_handler
, 0, VM86_IRQNAME
, NULL
);
860 vm86_irqs
[irq
].sig
= sig
;
861 vm86_irqs
[irq
].tsk
= current
;
864 case VM86_FREE_IRQ
: {
865 if (invalid_vm86_irq(irqnumber
)) return -EPERM
;
866 if (!vm86_irqs
[irqnumber
].tsk
) return 0;
867 if (vm86_irqs
[irqnumber
].tsk
!= current
) return -EPERM
;
868 free_vm86_irq(irqnumber
);