Commit 4800af91 authored by Andy Lutomirski's avatar Andy Lutomirski Committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman

x86/asm/irq: Stop relying on magic JMP behavior for early_idt_handlers

commit 425be567 upstream.

The early_idt_handlers asm code generates an array of entry
points spaced nine bytes apart.  It's not really clear from that
code or from the places that reference it what's going on, and
the code only works in the first place because GAS never
generates two-byte JMP instructions when jumping to global
labels.

Clean up the code to generate the correct array stride (member size)
explicitly. This should be considerably more robust against
screw-ups, as GAS will warn if a .fill directive has a negative
count.  Using '. =' to advance would have been even more robust
(it would generate an actual error if it tried to move
backwards), but it would pad with nulls, confusing anyone who
tries to disassemble the code.  The new scheme should be much
clearer to future readers.

While we're at it, improve the comments and rename the array and
common code.

Binutils may start relaxing jumps to non-weak labels.  If so,
this change will fix our build, and we may need to backport this
change.

Before, on x86_64:

  0000000000000000 <early_idt_handlers>:
     0:   6a 00                   pushq  $0x0
     2:   6a 00                   pushq  $0x0
     4:   e9 00 00 00 00          jmpq   9 <early_idt_handlers+0x9>
                          5: R_X86_64_PC32        early_idt_handler-0x4
  ...
    48:   66 90                   xchg   %ax,%ax
    4a:   6a 08                   pushq  $0x8
    4c:   e9 00 00 00 00          jmpq   51 <early_idt_handlers+0x51>
                          4d: R_X86_64_PC32       early_idt_handler-0x4
  ...
   117:   6a 00                   pushq  $0x0
   119:   6a 1f                   pushq  $0x1f
   11b:   e9 00 00 00 00          jmpq   120 <early_idt_handler>
                          11c: R_X86_64_PC32      early_idt_handler-0x4

After:

  0000000000000000 <early_idt_handler_array>:
     0:   6a 00                   pushq  $0x0
     2:   6a 00                   pushq  $0x0
     4:   e9 14 01 00 00          jmpq   11d <early_idt_handler_common>
  ...
    48:   6a 08                   pushq  $0x8
    4a:   e9 d1 00 00 00          jmpq   120 <early_idt_handler_common>
    4f:   cc                      int3
    50:   cc                      int3
  ...
   117:   6a 00                   pushq  $0x0
   119:   6a 1f                   pushq  $0x1f
   11b:   eb 03                   jmp    120 <early_idt_handler_common>
   11d:   cc                      int3
   11e:   cc                      int3
   11f:   cc                      int3
Signed-off-by: default avatarAndy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
Acked-by: default avatarH. Peter Anvin <hpa@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Binutils <binutils@sourceware.org>
Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>
Cc: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Cc: Jan Beulich <JBeulich@suse.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/ac027962af343b0c599cbfcf50b945ad2ef3d7a8.1432336324.git.luto@kernel.orgSigned-off-by: default avatarIngo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: default avatarJiri Slaby <jslaby@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: default avatarGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
parent 08fc7d3f
......@@ -212,8 +212,19 @@
#define TLS_SIZE (GDT_ENTRY_TLS_ENTRIES * 8)
#ifdef __KERNEL__
/*
* early_idt_handler_array is an array of entry points referenced in the
* early IDT. For simplicity, it's a real array with one entry point
* every nine bytes. That leaves room for an optional 'push $0' if the
* vector has no error code (two bytes), a 'push $vector_number' (two
* bytes), and a jump to the common entry code (up to five bytes).
*/
#define EARLY_IDT_HANDLER_SIZE 9
#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
extern const char early_idt_handlers[NUM_EXCEPTION_VECTORS][2+2+5];
extern const char early_idt_handler_array[NUM_EXCEPTION_VECTORS][EARLY_IDT_HANDLER_SIZE];
/*
* Load a segment. Fall back on loading the zero
......
......@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ void __init x86_64_start_kernel(char * real_mode_data)
clear_bss();
for (i = 0; i < NUM_EXCEPTION_VECTORS; i++)
set_intr_gate(i, &early_idt_handlers[i]);
set_intr_gate(i, &early_idt_handler_array[i]);
load_idt((const struct desc_ptr *)&idt_descr);
copy_bootdata(__va(real_mode_data));
......
......@@ -499,21 +499,22 @@ check_x87:
__INIT
setup_once:
/*
* Set up a idt with 256 entries pointing to ignore_int,
* interrupt gates. It doesn't actually load idt - that needs
* to be done on each CPU. Interrupts are enabled elsewhere,
* when we can be relatively sure everything is ok.
* Set up a idt with 256 interrupt gates that push zero if there
* is no error code and then jump to early_idt_handler_common.
* It doesn't actually load the idt - that needs to be done on
* each CPU. Interrupts are enabled elsewhere, when we can be
* relatively sure everything is ok.
*/
movl $idt_table,%edi
movl $early_idt_handlers,%eax
movl $early_idt_handler_array,%eax
movl $NUM_EXCEPTION_VECTORS,%ecx
1:
movl %eax,(%edi)
movl %eax,4(%edi)
/* interrupt gate, dpl=0, present */
movl $(0x8E000000 + __KERNEL_CS),2(%edi)
addl $9,%eax
addl $EARLY_IDT_HANDLER_SIZE,%eax
addl $8,%edi
loop 1b
......@@ -545,26 +546,28 @@ setup_once:
andl $0,setup_once_ref /* Once is enough, thanks */
ret
ENTRY(early_idt_handlers)
ENTRY(early_idt_handler_array)
# 36(%esp) %eflags
# 32(%esp) %cs
# 28(%esp) %eip
# 24(%rsp) error code
i = 0
.rept NUM_EXCEPTION_VECTORS
.if (EXCEPTION_ERRCODE_MASK >> i) & 1
ASM_NOP2
.else
.ifeq (EXCEPTION_ERRCODE_MASK >> i) & 1
pushl $0 # Dummy error code, to make stack frame uniform
.endif
pushl $i # 20(%esp) Vector number
jmp early_idt_handler
jmp early_idt_handler_common
i = i + 1
.fill early_idt_handler_array + i*EARLY_IDT_HANDLER_SIZE - ., 1, 0xcc
.endr
ENDPROC(early_idt_handlers)
ENDPROC(early_idt_handler_array)
/* This is global to keep gas from relaxing the jumps */
ENTRY(early_idt_handler)
early_idt_handler_common:
/*
* The stack is the hardware frame, an error code or zero, and the
* vector number.
*/
cld
cmpl $2,(%esp) # X86_TRAP_NMI
......@@ -624,7 +627,7 @@ ex_entry:
is_nmi:
addl $8,%esp /* drop vector number and error code */
iret
ENDPROC(early_idt_handler)
ENDPROC(early_idt_handler_common)
/* This is the default interrupt "handler" :-) */
ALIGN
......
......@@ -329,26 +329,28 @@ bad_address:
jmp bad_address
__INIT
.globl early_idt_handlers
early_idt_handlers:
ENTRY(early_idt_handler_array)
# 104(%rsp) %rflags
# 96(%rsp) %cs
# 88(%rsp) %rip
# 80(%rsp) error code
i = 0
.rept NUM_EXCEPTION_VECTORS
.if (EXCEPTION_ERRCODE_MASK >> i) & 1
ASM_NOP2
.else
.ifeq (EXCEPTION_ERRCODE_MASK >> i) & 1
pushq $0 # Dummy error code, to make stack frame uniform
.endif
pushq $i # 72(%rsp) Vector number
jmp early_idt_handler
jmp early_idt_handler_common
i = i + 1
.fill early_idt_handler_array + i*EARLY_IDT_HANDLER_SIZE - ., 1, 0xcc
.endr
ENDPROC(early_idt_handler_array)
/* This is global to keep gas from relaxing the jumps */
ENTRY(early_idt_handler)
early_idt_handler_common:
/*
* The stack is the hardware frame, an error code or zero, and the
* vector number.
*/
cld
cmpl $2,(%rsp) # X86_TRAP_NMI
......@@ -420,7 +422,7 @@ ENTRY(early_idt_handler)
is_nmi:
addq $16,%rsp # drop vector number and error code
INTERRUPT_RETURN
ENDPROC(early_idt_handler)
ENDPROC(early_idt_handler_common)
__INITDATA
......
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