1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
2 #include <linux/extable.h>
3 #include <linux/uaccess.h>
4 #include <linux/sched/debug.h>
7 #include <asm/fpu/internal.h>
9 #include <asm/kdebug.h>
11 typedef bool (*ex_handler_t
)(const struct exception_table_entry
*,
12 struct pt_regs
*, int, unsigned long,
15 static inline unsigned long
16 ex_fixup_addr(const struct exception_table_entry
*x
)
18 return (unsigned long)&x
->fixup
+ x
->fixup
;
20 static inline ex_handler_t
21 ex_fixup_handler(const struct exception_table_entry
*x
)
23 return (ex_handler_t
)((unsigned long)&x
->handler
+ x
->handler
);
26 __visible
bool ex_handler_default(const struct exception_table_entry
*fixup
,
27 struct pt_regs
*regs
, int trapnr
,
28 unsigned long error_code
,
29 unsigned long fault_addr
)
31 regs
->ip
= ex_fixup_addr(fixup
);
34 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ex_handler_default
);
36 __visible
bool ex_handler_fault(const struct exception_table_entry
*fixup
,
37 struct pt_regs
*regs
, int trapnr
,
38 unsigned long error_code
,
39 unsigned long fault_addr
)
41 regs
->ip
= ex_fixup_addr(fixup
);
45 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ex_handler_fault
);
48 * Handler for when we fail to restore a task's FPU state. We should never get
49 * here because the FPU state of a task using the FPU (task->thread.fpu.state)
50 * should always be valid. However, past bugs have allowed userspace to set
51 * reserved bits in the XSAVE area using PTRACE_SETREGSET or sys_rt_sigreturn().
52 * These caused XRSTOR to fail when switching to the task, leaking the FPU
53 * registers of the task previously executing on the CPU. Mitigate this class
54 * of vulnerability by restoring from the initial state (essentially, zeroing
55 * out all the FPU registers) if we can't restore from the task's FPU state.
57 __visible
bool ex_handler_fprestore(const struct exception_table_entry
*fixup
,
58 struct pt_regs
*regs
, int trapnr
,
59 unsigned long error_code
,
60 unsigned long fault_addr
)
62 regs
->ip
= ex_fixup_addr(fixup
);
64 WARN_ONCE(1, "Bad FPU state detected at %pB, reinitializing FPU registers.",
65 (void *)instruction_pointer(regs
));
67 __copy_kernel_to_fpregs(&init_fpstate
, -1);
70 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ex_handler_fprestore
);
72 __visible
bool ex_handler_uaccess(const struct exception_table_entry
*fixup
,
73 struct pt_regs
*regs
, int trapnr
,
74 unsigned long error_code
,
75 unsigned long fault_addr
)
77 WARN_ONCE(trapnr
== X86_TRAP_GP
, "General protection fault in user access. Non-canonical address?");
78 regs
->ip
= ex_fixup_addr(fixup
);
81 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ex_handler_uaccess
);
83 __visible
bool ex_handler_ext(const struct exception_table_entry
*fixup
,
84 struct pt_regs
*regs
, int trapnr
,
85 unsigned long error_code
,
86 unsigned long fault_addr
)
88 /* Special hack for uaccess_err */
89 current
->thread
.uaccess_err
= 1;
90 regs
->ip
= ex_fixup_addr(fixup
);
93 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ex_handler_ext
);
95 __visible
bool ex_handler_rdmsr_unsafe(const struct exception_table_entry
*fixup
,
96 struct pt_regs
*regs
, int trapnr
,
97 unsigned long error_code
,
98 unsigned long fault_addr
)
100 if (pr_warn_once("unchecked MSR access error: RDMSR from 0x%x at rIP: 0x%lx (%pS)\n",
101 (unsigned int)regs
->cx
, regs
->ip
, (void *)regs
->ip
))
102 show_stack_regs(regs
);
104 /* Pretend that the read succeeded and returned 0. */
105 regs
->ip
= ex_fixup_addr(fixup
);
110 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ex_handler_rdmsr_unsafe
);
112 __visible
bool ex_handler_wrmsr_unsafe(const struct exception_table_entry
*fixup
,
113 struct pt_regs
*regs
, int trapnr
,
114 unsigned long error_code
,
115 unsigned long fault_addr
)
117 if (pr_warn_once("unchecked MSR access error: WRMSR to 0x%x (tried to write 0x%08x%08x) at rIP: 0x%lx (%pS)\n",
118 (unsigned int)regs
->cx
, (unsigned int)regs
->dx
,
119 (unsigned int)regs
->ax
, regs
->ip
, (void *)regs
->ip
))
120 show_stack_regs(regs
);
122 /* Pretend that the write succeeded. */
123 regs
->ip
= ex_fixup_addr(fixup
);
126 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ex_handler_wrmsr_unsafe
);
128 __visible
bool ex_handler_clear_fs(const struct exception_table_entry
*fixup
,
129 struct pt_regs
*regs
, int trapnr
,
130 unsigned long error_code
,
131 unsigned long fault_addr
)
133 if (static_cpu_has(X86_BUG_NULL_SEG
))
134 asm volatile ("mov %0, %%fs" : : "rm" (__USER_DS
));
135 asm volatile ("mov %0, %%fs" : : "rm" (0));
136 return ex_handler_default(fixup
, regs
, trapnr
, error_code
, fault_addr
);
138 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ex_handler_clear_fs
);
140 __visible
bool ex_has_fault_handler(unsigned long ip
)
142 const struct exception_table_entry
*e
;
143 ex_handler_t handler
;
145 e
= search_exception_tables(ip
);
148 handler
= ex_fixup_handler(e
);
150 return handler
== ex_handler_fault
;
153 int fixup_exception(struct pt_regs
*regs
, int trapnr
, unsigned long error_code
,
154 unsigned long fault_addr
)
156 const struct exception_table_entry
*e
;
157 ex_handler_t handler
;
159 #ifdef CONFIG_PNPBIOS
160 if (unlikely(SEGMENT_IS_PNP_CODE(regs
->cs
))) {
161 extern u32 pnp_bios_fault_eip
, pnp_bios_fault_esp
;
162 extern u32 pnp_bios_is_utter_crap
;
163 pnp_bios_is_utter_crap
= 1;
164 printk(KERN_CRIT
"PNPBIOS fault.. attempting recovery.\n");
168 : : "g" (pnp_bios_fault_esp
), "g" (pnp_bios_fault_eip
));
169 panic("do_trap: can't hit this");
173 e
= search_exception_tables(regs
->ip
);
177 handler
= ex_fixup_handler(e
);
178 return handler(e
, regs
, trapnr
, error_code
, fault_addr
);
181 extern unsigned int early_recursion_flag
;
183 /* Restricted version used during very early boot */
184 void __init
early_fixup_exception(struct pt_regs
*regs
, int trapnr
)
186 /* Ignore early NMIs. */
187 if (trapnr
== X86_TRAP_NMI
)
190 if (early_recursion_flag
> 2)
194 * Old CPUs leave the high bits of CS on the stack
195 * undefined. I'm not sure which CPUs do this, but at least
196 * the 486 DX works this way.
197 * Xen pv domains are not using the default __KERNEL_CS.
199 if (!xen_pv_domain() && regs
->cs
!= __KERNEL_CS
)
203 * The full exception fixup machinery is available as soon as
204 * the early IDT is loaded. This means that it is the
205 * responsibility of extable users to either function correctly
206 * when handlers are invoked early or to simply avoid causing
207 * exceptions before they're ready to handle them.
209 * This is better than filtering which handlers can be used,
210 * because refusing to call a handler here is guaranteed to
211 * result in a hard-to-debug panic.
213 * Keep in mind that not all vectors actually get here. Early
214 * page faults, for example, are special.
216 if (fixup_exception(regs
, trapnr
, regs
->orig_ax
, 0))
219 if (fixup_bug(regs
, trapnr
))
223 early_printk("PANIC: early exception 0x%02x IP %lx:%lx error %lx cr2 0x%lx\n",
224 (unsigned)trapnr
, (unsigned long)regs
->cs
, regs
->ip
,
225 regs
->orig_ax
, read_cr2());