Commit 77cd3d0c authored by Linus Torvalds's avatar Linus Torvalds

Merge branch 'x86-boot-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip

Pull x86 boot updates from Ingo Molnar:
 "The main changes:

   - add initial commits to randomize kernel memory section virtual
     addresses, enabled via a new kernel option: RANDOMIZE_MEMORY
     (Thomas Garnier, Kees Cook, Baoquan He, Yinghai Lu)

   - enhance KASLR (RANDOMIZE_BASE) physical memory randomization (Kees
     Cook)

   - EBDA/BIOS region boot quirk cleanups (Andy Lutomirski, Ingo Molnar)

   - misc cleanups/fixes"

* 'x86-boot-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
  x86/boot: Simplify EBDA-vs-BIOS reservation logic
  x86/boot: Clarify what x86_legacy_features.reserve_bios_regions does
  x86/boot: Reorganize and clean up the BIOS area reservation code
  x86/mm: Do not reference phys addr beyond kernel
  x86/mm: Add memory hotplug support for KASLR memory randomization
  x86/mm: Enable KASLR for vmalloc memory regions
  x86/mm: Enable KASLR for physical mapping memory regions
  x86/mm: Implement ASLR for kernel memory regions
  x86/mm: Separate variable for trampoline PGD
  x86/mm: Add PUD VA support for physical mapping
  x86/mm: Update physical mapping variable names
  x86/mm: Refactor KASLR entropy functions
  x86/KASLR: Fix boot crash with certain memory configurations
  x86/boot/64: Add forgotten end of function marker
  x86/KASLR: Allow randomization below the load address
  x86/KASLR: Extend kernel image physical address randomization to addresses larger than 4G
  x86/KASLR: Randomize virtual address separately
  x86/KASLR: Clarify identity map interface
  x86/boot: Refuse to build with data relocations
  x86/KASLR, x86/power: Remove x86 hibernation restrictions
parents 0f657262 6a79296c
......@@ -1803,12 +1803,10 @@ bytes respectively. Such letter suffixes can also be entirely omitted.
js= [HW,JOY] Analog joystick
See Documentation/input/joystick.txt.
kaslr/nokaslr [X86]
Enable/disable kernel and module base offset ASLR
(Address Space Layout Randomization) if built into
the kernel. When CONFIG_HIBERNATION is selected,
kASLR is disabled by default. When kASLR is enabled,
hibernation will be disabled.
nokaslr [KNL]
When CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_BASE is set, this disables
kernel and module base offset ASLR (Address Space
Layout Randomization).
keepinitrd [HW,ARM]
......
......@@ -39,4 +39,8 @@ memory window (this size is arbitrary, it can be raised later if needed).
The mappings are not part of any other kernel PGD and are only available
during EFI runtime calls.
Note that if CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_MEMORY is enabled, the direct mapping of all
physical memory, vmalloc/ioremap space and virtual memory map are randomized.
Their order is preserved but their base will be offset early at boot time.
-Andi Kleen, Jul 2004
......@@ -1929,21 +1929,26 @@ config RANDOMIZE_BASE
attempts relying on knowledge of the location of kernel
code internals.
The kernel physical and virtual address can be randomized
from 16MB up to 1GB on 64-bit and 512MB on 32-bit. (Note that
using RANDOMIZE_BASE reduces the memory space available to
kernel modules from 1.5GB to 1GB.)
On 64-bit, the kernel physical and virtual addresses are
randomized separately. The physical address will be anywhere
between 16MB and the top of physical memory (up to 64TB). The
virtual address will be randomized from 16MB up to 1GB (9 bits
of entropy). Note that this also reduces the memory space
available to kernel modules from 1.5GB to 1GB.
On 32-bit, the kernel physical and virtual addresses are
randomized together. They will be randomized from 16MB up to
512MB (8 bits of entropy).
Entropy is generated using the RDRAND instruction if it is
supported. If RDTSC is supported, its value is mixed into
the entropy pool as well. If neither RDRAND nor RDTSC are
supported, then entropy is read from the i8254 timer.
Since the kernel is built using 2GB addressing, and
PHYSICAL_ALIGN must be at a minimum of 2MB, only 10 bits of
entropy is theoretically possible. Currently, with the
default value for PHYSICAL_ALIGN and due to page table
layouts, 64-bit uses 9 bits of entropy and 32-bit uses 8 bits.
supported, then entropy is read from the i8254 timer. The
usable entropy is limited by the kernel being built using
2GB addressing, and that PHYSICAL_ALIGN must be at a
minimum of 2MB. As a result, only 10 bits of entropy are
theoretically possible, but the implementations are further
limited due to memory layouts.
If CONFIG_HIBERNATE is also enabled, KASLR is disabled at boot
time. To enable it, boot with "kaslr" on the kernel command
......@@ -1983,6 +1988,38 @@ config PHYSICAL_ALIGN
Don't change this unless you know what you are doing.
config RANDOMIZE_MEMORY
bool "Randomize the kernel memory sections"
depends on X86_64
depends on RANDOMIZE_BASE
default RANDOMIZE_BASE
---help---
Randomizes the base virtual address of kernel memory sections
(physical memory mapping, vmalloc & vmemmap). This security feature
makes exploits relying on predictable memory locations less reliable.
The order of allocations remains unchanged. Entropy is generated in
the same way as RANDOMIZE_BASE. Current implementation in the optimal
configuration have in average 30,000 different possible virtual
addresses for each memory section.
If unsure, say N.
config RANDOMIZE_MEMORY_PHYSICAL_PADDING
hex "Physical memory mapping padding" if EXPERT
depends on RANDOMIZE_MEMORY
default "0xa" if MEMORY_HOTPLUG
default "0x0"
range 0x1 0x40 if MEMORY_HOTPLUG
range 0x0 0x40
---help---
Define the padding in terabytes added to the existing physical
memory size during kernel memory randomization. It is useful
for memory hotplug support but reduces the entropy available for
address randomization.
If unsure, leave at the default value.
config HOTPLUG_CPU
bool "Support for hot-pluggable CPUs"
depends on SMP
......
......@@ -85,7 +85,25 @@ vmlinux-objs-$(CONFIG_EFI_STUB) += $(obj)/eboot.o $(obj)/efi_stub_$(BITS).o \
$(objtree)/drivers/firmware/efi/libstub/lib.a
vmlinux-objs-$(CONFIG_EFI_MIXED) += $(obj)/efi_thunk_$(BITS).o
# The compressed kernel is built with -fPIC/-fPIE so that a boot loader
# can place it anywhere in memory and it will still run. However, since
# it is executed as-is without any ELF relocation processing performed
# (and has already had all relocation sections stripped from the binary),
# none of the code can use data relocations (e.g. static assignments of
# pointer values), since they will be meaningless at runtime. This check
# will refuse to link the vmlinux if any of these relocations are found.
quiet_cmd_check_data_rel = DATAREL $@
define cmd_check_data_rel
for obj in $(filter %.o,$^); do \
readelf -S $$obj | grep -qF .rel.local && { \
echo "error: $$obj has data relocations!" >&2; \
exit 1; \
} || true; \
done
endef
$(obj)/vmlinux: $(vmlinux-objs-y) FORCE
$(call if_changed,check_data_rel)
$(call if_changed,ld)
OBJCOPYFLAGS_vmlinux.bin := -R .comment -S
......
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......@@ -170,7 +170,8 @@ void __puthex(unsigned long value)
}
#if CONFIG_X86_NEED_RELOCS
static void handle_relocations(void *output, unsigned long output_len)
static void handle_relocations(void *output, unsigned long output_len,
unsigned long virt_addr)
{
int *reloc;
unsigned long delta, map, ptr;
......@@ -182,11 +183,6 @@ static void handle_relocations(void *output, unsigned long output_len)
* and where it was actually loaded.
*/
delta = min_addr - LOAD_PHYSICAL_ADDR;
if (!delta) {
debug_putstr("No relocation needed... ");
return;
}
debug_putstr("Performing relocations... ");
/*
* The kernel contains a table of relocation addresses. Those
......@@ -197,6 +193,20 @@ static void handle_relocations(void *output, unsigned long output_len)
*/
map = delta - __START_KERNEL_map;
/*
* 32-bit always performs relocations. 64-bit relocations are only
* needed if KASLR has chosen a different starting address offset
* from __START_KERNEL_map.
*/
if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_X86_64))
delta = virt_addr - LOAD_PHYSICAL_ADDR;
if (!delta) {
debug_putstr("No relocation needed... ");
return;
}
debug_putstr("Performing relocations... ");
/*
* Process relocations: 32 bit relocations first then 64 bit after.
* Three sets of binary relocations are added to the end of the kernel
......@@ -250,7 +260,8 @@ static void handle_relocations(void *output, unsigned long output_len)
#endif
}
#else
static inline void handle_relocations(void *output, unsigned long output_len)
static inline void handle_relocations(void *output, unsigned long output_len,
unsigned long virt_addr)
{ }
#endif
......@@ -327,7 +338,7 @@ asmlinkage __visible void *extract_kernel(void *rmode, memptr heap,
unsigned long output_len)
{
const unsigned long kernel_total_size = VO__end - VO__text;
unsigned char *output_orig = output;
unsigned long virt_addr = (unsigned long)output;
/* Retain x86 boot parameters pointer passed from startup_32/64. */
boot_params = rmode;
......@@ -366,13 +377,16 @@ asmlinkage __visible void *extract_kernel(void *rmode, memptr heap,
* the entire decompressed kernel plus relocation table, or the
* entire decompressed kernel plus .bss and .brk sections.
*/
output = choose_random_location((unsigned long)input_data, input_len,
(unsigned long)output,
max(output_len, kernel_total_size));
choose_random_location((unsigned long)input_data, input_len,
(unsigned long *)&output,
max(output_len, kernel_total_size),
&virt_addr);
/* Validate memory location choices. */
if ((unsigned long)output & (MIN_KERNEL_ALIGN - 1))
error("Destination address inappropriately aligned");
error("Destination physical address inappropriately aligned");
if (virt_addr & (MIN_KERNEL_ALIGN - 1))
error("Destination virtual address inappropriately aligned");
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
if (heap > 0x3fffffffffffUL)
error("Destination address too large");
......@@ -382,19 +396,16 @@ asmlinkage __visible void *extract_kernel(void *rmode, memptr heap,
#endif
#ifndef CONFIG_RELOCATABLE
if ((unsigned long)output != LOAD_PHYSICAL_ADDR)
error("Wrong destination address");
error("Destination address does not match LOAD_PHYSICAL_ADDR");
if ((unsigned long)output != virt_addr)
error("Destination virtual address changed when not relocatable");
#endif
debug_putstr("\nDecompressing Linux... ");
__decompress(input_data, input_len, NULL, NULL, output, output_len,
NULL, error);
parse_elf(output);
/*
* 32-bit always performs relocations. 64-bit relocations are only
* needed if kASLR has chosen a different load address.
*/
if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_X86_64) || output != output_orig)
handle_relocations(output, output_len);
handle_relocations(output, output_len, virt_addr);
debug_putstr("done.\nBooting the kernel.\n");
return output;
}
......@@ -67,28 +67,33 @@ int cmdline_find_option_bool(const char *option);
#if CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_BASE
/* kaslr.c */
unsigned char *choose_random_location(unsigned long input_ptr,
unsigned long input_size,
unsigned long output_ptr,
unsigned long output_size);
void choose_random_location(unsigned long input,
unsigned long input_size,
unsigned long *output,
unsigned long output_size,
unsigned long *virt_addr);
/* cpuflags.c */
bool has_cpuflag(int flag);
#else
static inline
unsigned char *choose_random_location(unsigned long input_ptr,
unsigned long input_size,
unsigned long output_ptr,
unsigned long output_size)
static inline void choose_random_location(unsigned long input,
unsigned long input_size,
unsigned long *output,
unsigned long output_size,
unsigned long *virt_addr)
{
return (unsigned char *)output_ptr;
/* No change from existing output location. */
*virt_addr = *output;
}
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
void initialize_identity_maps(void);
void add_identity_map(unsigned long start, unsigned long size);
void finalize_identity_maps(void);
extern unsigned char _pgtable[];
#else
static inline void initialize_identity_maps(void)
{ }
static inline void add_identity_map(unsigned long start, unsigned long size)
{ }
static inline void finalize_identity_maps(void)
......
......@@ -2,6 +2,9 @@
* This code is used on x86_64 to create page table identity mappings on
* demand by building up a new set of page tables (or appending to the
* existing ones), and then switching over to them when ready.
*
* Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Yinghai Lu
* Copyright (C) 2016 Kees Cook
*/
/*
......@@ -17,6 +20,9 @@
/* These actually do the work of building the kernel identity maps. */
#include <asm/init.h>
#include <asm/pgtable.h>
/* Use the static base for this part of the boot process */
#undef __PAGE_OFFSET
#define __PAGE_OFFSET __PAGE_OFFSET_BASE
#include "../../mm/ident_map.c"
/* Used by pgtable.h asm code to force instruction serialization. */
......@@ -59,9 +65,21 @@ static struct alloc_pgt_data pgt_data;
/* The top level page table entry pointer. */
static unsigned long level4p;
/*
* Mapping information structure passed to kernel_ident_mapping_init().
* Due to relocation, pointers must be assigned at run time not build time.
*/
static struct x86_mapping_info mapping_info = {
.pmd_flag = __PAGE_KERNEL_LARGE_EXEC,
};
/* Locates and clears a region for a new top level page table. */
static void prepare_level4(void)
void initialize_identity_maps(void)
{
/* Init mapping_info with run-time function/buffer pointers. */
mapping_info.alloc_pgt_page = alloc_pgt_page;
mapping_info.context = &pgt_data;
/*
* It should be impossible for this not to already be true,
* but since calling this a second time would rewind the other
......@@ -96,17 +114,8 @@ static void prepare_level4(void)
*/
void add_identity_map(unsigned long start, unsigned long size)
{
struct x86_mapping_info mapping_info = {
.alloc_pgt_page = alloc_pgt_page,
.context = &pgt_data,
.pmd_flag = __PAGE_KERNEL_LARGE_EXEC,
};
unsigned long end = start + size;
/* Make sure we have a top level page table ready to use. */
if (!level4p)
prepare_level4();
/* Align boundary to 2M. */
start = round_down(start, PMD_SIZE);
end = round_up(end, PMD_SIZE);
......
......@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ static inline unsigned int get_bios_ebda(void)
return address; /* 0 means none */
}
void reserve_ebda_region(void);
void reserve_bios_regions(void);
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_CHECK_BIOS_CORRUPTION
/*
......
#ifndef _ASM_KASLR_H_
#define _ASM_KASLR_H_
unsigned long kaslr_get_random_long(const char *purpose);
#ifdef CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_MEMORY
extern unsigned long page_offset_base;
extern unsigned long vmalloc_base;
void kernel_randomize_memory(void);
#else
static inline void kernel_randomize_memory(void) { }
#endif /* CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_MEMORY */
#endif
#ifndef _ASM_X86_PAGE_64_DEFS_H
#define _ASM_X86_PAGE_64_DEFS_H
#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
#include <asm/kaslr.h>
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_KASAN
#define KASAN_STACK_ORDER 1
#else
......@@ -32,7 +36,12 @@
* hypervisor to fit. Choosing 16 slots here is arbitrary, but it's
* what Xen requires.
*/
#define __PAGE_OFFSET _AC(0xffff880000000000, UL)
#define __PAGE_OFFSET_BASE _AC(0xffff880000000000, UL)
#ifdef CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_MEMORY
#define __PAGE_OFFSET page_offset_base
#else
#define __PAGE_OFFSET __PAGE_OFFSET_BASE
#endif /* CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_MEMORY */
#define __START_KERNEL_map _AC(0xffffffff80000000, UL)
......
......@@ -736,6 +736,23 @@ extern int direct_gbpages;
void init_mem_mapping(void);
void early_alloc_pgt_buf(void);
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
/* Realmode trampoline initialization. */
extern pgd_t trampoline_pgd_entry;
static inline void __meminit init_trampoline_default(void)
{
/* Default trampoline pgd value */
trampoline_pgd_entry = init_level4_pgt[pgd_index(__PAGE_OFFSET)];
}
# ifdef CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_MEMORY
void __meminit init_trampoline(void);
# else
# define init_trampoline init_trampoline_default
# endif
#else
static inline void init_trampoline(void) { }
#endif
/* local pte updates need not use xchg for locking */
static inline pte_t native_local_ptep_get_and_clear(pte_t *ptep)
{
......
......@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <asm/kaslr.h>
/*
* These are used to make use of C type-checking..
......@@ -53,10 +54,16 @@ typedef struct { pteval_t pte; } pte_t;
#define PGDIR_MASK (~(PGDIR_SIZE - 1))
/* See Documentation/x86/x86_64/mm.txt for a description of the memory map. */
#define MAXMEM _AC(__AC(1, UL) << MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS, UL)
#define VMALLOC_START _AC(0xffffc90000000000, UL)
#define VMALLOC_END _AC(0xffffe8ffffffffff, UL)
#define VMEMMAP_START _AC(0xffffea0000000000, UL)
#define MAXMEM _AC(__AC(1, UL) << MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS, UL)
#define VMALLOC_SIZE_TB _AC(32, UL)
#define __VMALLOC_BASE _AC(0xffffc90000000000, UL)
#define VMEMMAP_START _AC(0xffffea0000000000, UL)
#ifdef CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_MEMORY
#define VMALLOC_START vmalloc_base
#else
#define VMALLOC_START __VMALLOC_BASE
#endif /* CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_MEMORY */
#define VMALLOC_END (VMALLOC_START + _AC((VMALLOC_SIZE_TB << 40) - 1, UL))
#define MODULES_VADDR (__START_KERNEL_map + KERNEL_IMAGE_SIZE)
#define MODULES_END _AC(0xffffffffff000000, UL)
#define MODULES_LEN (MODULES_END - MODULES_VADDR)
......
......@@ -168,14 +168,15 @@ struct x86_legacy_devices {
* struct x86_legacy_features - legacy x86 features
*
* @rtc: this device has a CMOS real-time clock present
* @ebda_search: it's safe to search for the EBDA signature in the hardware's
* low RAM
* @reserve_bios_regions: boot code will search for the EBDA address and the
* start of the 640k - 1M BIOS region. If false, the platform must
* ensure that its memory map correctly reserves sub-1MB regions as needed.
* @devices: legacy x86 devices, refer to struct x86_legacy_devices
* documentation for further details.
*/
struct x86_legacy_features {
int rtc;
int ebda_search;
int reserve_bios_regions;
struct x86_legacy_devices devices;
};
......
......@@ -6,66 +6,92 @@
#include <asm/bios_ebda.h>
/*
* This function reserves all conventional PC system BIOS related
* firmware memory areas (some of which are data, some of which
* are code), that must not be used by the kernel as available
* RAM.
*
* The BIOS places the EBDA/XBDA at the top of conventional
* memory, and usually decreases the reported amount of
* conventional memory (int 0x12) too. This also contains a
* workaround for Dell systems that neglect to reserve EBDA.
* The same workaround also avoids a problem with the AMD768MPX
* chipset: reserve a page before VGA to prevent PCI prefetch
* into it (errata #56). Usually the page is reserved anyways,
* unless you have no PS/2 mouse plugged in.
* conventional memory (int 0x12) too.
*
* This means that as a first approximation on most systems we can
* guess the reserved BIOS area by looking at the low BIOS RAM size
* value and assume that everything above that value (up to 1MB) is
* reserved.
*
* But life in firmware country is not that simple:
*
* - This code also contains a quirk for Dell systems that neglect
* to reserve the EBDA area in the 'RAM size' value ...
*
* - The same quirk also avoids a problem with the AMD768MPX
* chipset: reserve a page before VGA to prevent PCI prefetch
* into it (errata #56). (Usually the page is reserved anyways,
* unless you have no PS/2 mouse plugged in.)
*
* - Plus paravirt systems don't have a reliable value in the
* 'BIOS RAM size' pointer we can rely on, so we must quirk
* them too.
*
* Due to those various problems this function is deliberately
* very conservative and tries to err on the side of reserving
* too much, to not risk reserving too little.
*
* Losing a small amount of memory in the bottom megabyte is
* rarely a problem, as long as we have enough memory to install
* the SMP bootup trampoline which *must* be in this area.
*
* This functions is deliberately very conservative. Losing
* memory in the bottom megabyte is rarely a problem, as long
* as we have enough memory to install the trampoline. Using
* memory that is in use by the BIOS or by some DMA device
* the BIOS didn't shut down *is* a big problem.
* Using memory that is in use by the BIOS or by some DMA device
* the BIOS didn't shut down *is* a big problem to the kernel,
* obviously.
*/
#define BIOS_LOWMEM_KILOBYTES 0x413
#define LOWMEM_CAP 0x9f000U /* Absolute maximum */
#define INSANE_CUTOFF 0x20000U /* Less than this = insane */
#define BIOS_RAM_SIZE_KB_PTR 0x413
void __init reserve_ebda_region(void)
#define BIOS_START_MIN 0x20000U /* 128K, less than this is insane */
#define BIOS_START_MAX 0x9f000U /* 640K, absolute maximum */
void __init reserve_bios_regions(void)
{
unsigned int lowmem, ebda_addr;
unsigned int bios_start, ebda_start;
/*
* To determine the position of the EBDA and the
* end of conventional memory, we need to look at
* the BIOS data area. In a paravirtual environment
* that area is absent. We'll just have to assume
* that the paravirt case can handle memory setup
* correctly, without our help.
* NOTE: In a paravirtual environment the BIOS reserved
* area is absent. We'll just have to assume that the
* paravirt case can handle memory setup correctly,
* without our help.
*/
if (!x86_platform.legacy.ebda_search)
if (!x86_platform.legacy.reserve_bios_regions)
return;
/* end of low (conventional) memory */
lowmem = *(unsigned short *)__va(BIOS_LOWMEM_KILOBYTES);
lowmem <<= 10;
/* start of EBDA area */
ebda_addr = get_bios_ebda();
/*
* Note: some old Dells seem to need 4k EBDA without
* reporting so, so just consider the memory above 0x9f000
* to be off limits (bugzilla 2990).
* BIOS RAM size is encoded in kilobytes, convert it
* to bytes to get a first guess at where the BIOS
* firmware area starts:
*/
bios_start = *(unsigned short *)__va(BIOS_RAM_SIZE_KB_PTR);
bios_start <<= 10;
/* If the EBDA address is below 128K, assume it is bogus */
if (ebda_addr < INSANE_CUTOFF)
ebda_addr = LOWMEM_CAP;
/*
* If bios_start is less than 128K, assume it is bogus
* and bump it up to 640K. Similarly, if bios_start is above 640K,
* don't trust it.
*/
if (bios_start < BIOS_START_MIN || bios_start > BIOS_START_MAX)
bios_start = BIOS_START_MAX;
/* If lowmem is less than 128K, assume it is bogus */
if (lowmem < INSANE_CUTOFF)
lowmem = LOWMEM_CAP;
/* Get the start address of the EBDA page: */
ebda_start = get_bios_ebda();
/* Use the lower of the lowmem and EBDA markers as the cutoff */
lowmem = min(lowmem, ebda_addr);
lowmem = min(lowmem, LOWMEM_CAP); /* Absolute cap */
/*
* If the EBDA start address is sane and is below the BIOS region,
* then also reserve everything from the EBDA start address up to
* the BIOS region.
*/
if (ebda_start >= BIOS_START_MIN && ebda_start < bios_start)
bios_start = ebda_start;
/* reserve all memory between lowmem and the 1MB mark */
memblock_reserve(lowmem, 0x100000 - lowmem);
/* Reserve all memory between bios_start and the 1MB mark: */
memblock_reserve(bios_start, 0x100000 - bios_start);
}
......@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ static void __init i386_default_early_setup(void)
x86_init.resources.reserve_resources = i386_reserve_resources;
x86_init.mpparse.setup_ioapic_ids = setup_ioapic_ids_from_mpc;
reserve_ebda_region();
reserve_bios_regions();
}
asmlinkage __visible void __init i386_start_kernel(void)
......
......@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ void __init x86_64_start_reservations(char *real_mode_data)
copy_bootdata(__va(real_mode_data));
x86_early_init_platform_quirks();
reserve_ebda_region();
reserve_bios_regions();
switch (boot_params.hdr.hardware_subarch) {
case X86_SUBARCH_INTEL_MID:
......
......@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
#define pud_index(x) (((x) >> PUD_SHIFT) & (PTRS_PER_PUD-1))
L4_PAGE_OFFSET = pgd_index(__PAGE_OFFSET)
L4_PAGE_OFFSET = pgd_index(__PAGE_OFFSET_BASE)
L4_START_KERNEL = pgd_index(__START_KERNEL_map)
L3_START_KERNEL = pud_index(__START_KERNEL_map)
......@@ -299,6 +299,7 @@ ENTRY(secondary_startup_64)
pushq $__KERNEL_CS # set correct cs
pushq %rax # target address in negative space
lretq
ENDPROC(secondary_startup_64)
#include "verify_cpu.S"
......
......@@ -7,12 +7,12 @@
void __init x86_early_init_platform_quirks(void)
{
x86_platform.legacy.rtc = 1;
x86_platform.legacy.ebda_search = 0;
x86_platform.legacy.reserve_bios_regions = 0;
x86_platform.legacy.devices.pnpbios = 1;
switch (boot_params.hdr.hardware_subarch) {
case X86_SUBARCH_PC:
x86_platform.legacy.ebda_search = 1;
x86_platform.legacy.reserve_bios_regions = 1;
break;
case X86_SUBARCH_XEN:
case X86_SUBARCH_LGUEST:
......
......@@ -113,6 +113,7 @@
#include <asm/prom.h>
#include <asm/microcode.h>
#include <asm/mmu_context.h>
#include <asm/kaslr.h>
/*
* max_low_pfn_mapped: highest direct mapped pfn under 4GB
......@@ -942,6 +943,8 @@ void __init setup_arch(char **cmdline_p)
x86_init.oem.arch_setup();
kernel_randomize_memory();
iomem_resource.end = (1ULL << boot_cpu_data.x86_phys_bits) - 1;
setup_memory_map();
parse_setup_data();
......
......@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ lib-y += usercopy_$(BITS).o usercopy.o getuser.o putuser.o
lib-y += memcpy_$(BITS).o
lib-$(CONFIG_RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM) += rwsem.o
lib-$(CONFIG_INSTRUCTION_DECODER) += insn.o inat.o
lib-$(CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_BASE) += kaslr.o
obj-y += msr.o msr-reg.o msr-reg-export.o hweight.o
......
/*
* Entropy functions used on early boot for KASLR base and memory
* randomization. The base randomization is done in the compressed
* kernel and memory randomization is done early when the regular
* kernel starts. This file is included in the compressed kernel and
* normally linked in the regular.
*/
#include <asm/kaslr.h>
#include <asm/msr.h>
#include <asm/archrandom.h>
#include <asm/e820.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
/*
* When built for the regular kernel, several functions need to be stubbed out
* or changed to their regular kernel equivalent.
*/
#ifndef KASLR_COMPRESSED_BOOT
#include <asm/cpufeature.h>
#include <asm/setup.h>
#define debug_putstr(v) early_printk(v)
#define has_cpuflag(f) boot_cpu_has(f)
#define get_boot_seed() kaslr_offset()
#endif
#define I8254_PORT_CONTROL 0x43
#define I8254_PORT_COUNTER0 0x40
#define I8254_CMD_READBACK 0xC0
#define I8254_SELECT_COUNTER0 0x02
#define I8254_STATUS_NOTREADY 0x40
static inline u16 i8254(void)
{
u16 status, timer;
do {
outb(I8254_PORT_CONTROL,
I8254_CMD_READBACK | I8254_SELECT_COUNTER0);
status = inb(I8254_PORT_COUNTER0);
timer = inb(I8254_PORT_COUNTER0);
timer |= inb(I8254_PORT_COUNTER0) << 8;
} while (status & I8254_STATUS_NOTREADY);
return timer;
}
unsigned long kaslr_get_random_long(const char *purpose)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
const unsigned long mix_const = 0x5d6008cbf3848dd3UL;
#else
const unsigned long mix_const = 0x3f39e593UL;
#endif
unsigned long raw, random = get_boot_seed();
bool use_i8254 = true;
debug_putstr(purpose);
debug_putstr(" KASLR using");
if (has_cpuflag(X86_FEATURE_RDRAND)) {
debug_putstr(" RDRAND");
if (rdrand_long(&raw)) {
random ^= raw;
use_i8254 = false;
}
}
if (has_cpuflag(X86_FEATURE_TSC)) {
debug_putstr(" RDTSC");
raw = rdtsc();
random ^= raw;
use_i8254 = false;
}
if (use_i8254) {
debug_putstr(" i8254");
random ^= i8254();
}
/* Circular multiply for better bit diffusion */
asm("mul %3"
: "=a" (random), "=d" (raw)
: "a" (random), "rm" (mix_const));
random += raw;
debug_putstr("...\n");
return random;
}
......@@ -37,4 +37,5 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_NUMA_EMU) += numa_emulation.o
obj-$(CONFIG_X86_INTEL_MPX) += mpx.o
obj-$(CONFIG_X86_INTEL_MEMORY_PROTECTION_KEYS) += pkeys.o
obj-$(CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_MEMORY) += kaslr.o
......@@ -72,9 +72,9 @@ static struct addr_marker address_markers[] = {
{ 0, "User Space" },
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
{ 0x8000000000000000UL, "Kernel Space" },
{ PAGE_OFFSET, "Low Kernel Mapping" },
{ VMALLOC_START, "vmalloc() Area" },
{ VMEMMAP_START, "Vmemmap" },
{ 0/* PAGE_OFFSET */, "Low Kernel Mapping" },
{ 0/* VMALLOC_START */, "vmalloc() Area" },
{ 0/* VMEMMAP_START */, "Vmemmap" },
# ifdef CONFIG_X86_ESPFIX64
{ ESPFIX_BASE_ADDR, "ESPfix Area", 16 },
# endif
......@@ -434,8 +434,16 @@ void ptdump_walk_pgd_level_checkwx(void)
static int __init pt_dump_init(void)
{
/*
* Various markers are not compile-time constants, so assign them
* here.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
address_markers[LOW_KERNEL_NR].start_address = PAGE_OFFSET;
address_markers[VMALLOC_START_NR].start_address = VMALLOC_START;
address_markers[VMEMMAP_START_NR].start_address = VMEMMAP_START;
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_32
/* Not a compile-time constant on x86-32 */
address_markers[VMALLOC_START_NR].start_address = VMALLOC_START;
address_markers[VMALLOC_END_NR].start_address = VMALLOC_END;
# ifdef CONFIG_HIGHMEM
......
......@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@
#include <asm/proto.h>
#include <asm/dma.h> /* for MAX_DMA_PFN */
#include <asm/microcode.h>
#include <asm/kaslr.h>
/*
* We need to define the tracepoints somewhere, and tlb.c
......@@ -590,6 +591,9 @@ void __init init_mem_mapping(void)
/* the ISA range is always mapped regardless of memory holes */
init_memory_mapping(0, ISA_END_ADDRESS);
/* Init the trampoline, possibly with KASLR memory offset */
init_trampoline();
/*
* If the allocation is in bottom-up direction, we setup direct mapping
* in bottom-up, otherwise we setup direct mapping in top-down.
......
......@@ -328,22 +328,30 @@ void __init cleanup_highmap(void)
}
}
/*
* Create PTE level page table mapping for physical addresses.
* It returns the last physical address mapped.
*/
static unsigned long __meminit
phys_pte_init(pte_t *pte_page, unsigned long addr, unsigned long end,
phys_pte_init(pte_t *pte_page, unsigned long paddr, unsigned long paddr_end,
pgprot_t prot)
{
unsigned long pages = 0, next;
unsigned long last_map_addr = end;
unsigned long pages = 0, paddr_next;
unsigned long paddr_last = paddr_end;
pte_t *pte;
int i;
pte_t *pte = pte_page + pte_index(addr);
pte = pte_page + pte_index(paddr);
i = pte_index(paddr);
for (i = pte_index(addr); i < PTRS_PER_PTE; i++, addr = next, pte++) {
next = (addr & PAGE_MASK) + PAGE_SIZE;
if (addr >= end) {
for (; i < PTRS_PER_PTE; i++, paddr = paddr_next, pte++) {
paddr_next = (paddr & PAGE_MASK) + PAGE_SIZE;
if (paddr >= paddr_end) {
if (!after_bootmem &&
!e820_any_mapped(addr & PAGE_MASK, next, E820_RAM) &&
!e820_any_mapped(addr & PAGE_MASK, next, E820_RESERVED_KERN))
!e820_any_mapped(paddr & PAGE_MASK, paddr_next,
E820_RAM) &&
!e820_any_mapped(paddr & PAGE_MASK, paddr_next,
E820_RESERVED_KERN))
set_pte(pte, __pte(0));
continue;
}
......@@ -361,37 +369,44 @@ phys_pte_init(pte_t *pte_page, unsigned long addr, unsigned long end,
}
if (0)
printk(" pte=%p addr=%lx pte=%016lx\n",
pte, addr, pfn_pte(addr >> PAGE_SHIFT, PAGE_KERNEL).pte);
pr_info(" pte=%p addr=%lx pte=%016lx\n", pte, paddr,
pfn_pte(paddr >> PAGE_SHIFT, PAGE_KERNEL).pte);
pages++;
set_pte(pte, pfn_pte(addr >> PAGE_SHIFT, prot));
last_map_addr = (addr & PAGE_MASK) + PAGE_SIZE;
set_pte(pte, pfn_pte(paddr >> PAGE_SHIFT, prot));
paddr_last = (paddr & PAGE_MASK) + PAGE_SIZE;
}
update_page_count(PG_LEVEL_4K, pages);
return last_map_addr;
return paddr_last;
}
/*
* Create PMD level page table mapping for physical addresses. The virtual
* and physical address have to be aligned at this level.
* It returns the last physical address mapped.
*/
static unsigned long __meminit
phys_pmd_init(pmd_t *pmd_page, unsigned long address, unsigned long end,
phys_pmd_init(pmd_t *pmd_page, unsigned long paddr, unsigned long paddr_end,
unsigned long page_size_mask, pgprot_t prot)
{
unsigned long pages = 0, next;
unsigned long last_map_addr = end;
unsigned long pages = 0, paddr_next;
unsigned long paddr_last = paddr_end;
int i = pmd_index(address);
int i = pmd_index(paddr);
for (; i < PTRS_PER_PMD; i++, address = next) {
pmd_t *pmd = pmd_page + pmd_index(address);
for (; i < PTRS_PER_PMD; i++, paddr = paddr_next) {
pmd_t *pmd = pmd_page + pmd_index(paddr);
pte_t *pte;
pgprot_t new_prot = prot;
next = (address & PMD_MASK) + PMD_SIZE;
if (address >= end) {
paddr_next = (paddr & PMD_MASK) + PMD_SIZE;
if (paddr >= paddr_end) {
if (!after_bootmem &&
!e820_any_mapped(address & PMD_MASK, next, E820_RAM) &&
!e820_any_mapped(address & PMD_MASK, next, E820_RESERVED_KERN))
!e820_any_mapped(paddr & PMD_MASK, paddr_next,
E820_RAM) &&
!e820_any_mapped(paddr & PMD_MASK, paddr_next,
E820_RESERVED_KERN))
set_pmd(pmd, __pmd(0));
continue;
}
......@@ -400,8 +415,8 @@ phys_pmd_init(pmd_t *pmd_page, unsigned long address, unsigned long end,
if (!pmd_large(*pmd)) {
spin_lock(&init_mm.page_table_lock);
pte = (pte_t *)pmd_page_vaddr(*pmd);
last_map_addr = phys_pte_init(pte, address,
end, prot);
paddr_last = phys_pte_init(pte, paddr,
paddr_end, prot);
spin_unlock(&init_mm.page_table_lock);
continue;
}
......@@ -420,7 +435,7 @@ phys_pmd_init(pmd_t *pmd_page, unsigned long address, unsigned long end,
if (page_size_mask & (1 << PG_LEVEL_2M)) {
if (!after_bootmem)
pages++;
last_map_addr = next;
paddr_last = paddr_next;
continue;
}
new_prot = pte_pgprot(pte_clrhuge(*(pte_t *)pmd));
......@@ -430,42 +445,54 @@ phys_pmd_init(pmd_t *pmd_page, unsigned long address, unsigned long end,
pages++;
spin_lock(&init_mm.page_table_lock);
set_pte((pte_t *)pmd,
pfn_pte((address & PMD_MASK) >> PAGE_SHIFT,
pfn_pte((paddr & PMD_MASK) >> PAGE_SHIFT,
__pgprot(pgprot_val(prot) | _PAGE_PSE)));
spin_unlock(&init_mm.page_table_lock);
last_map_addr = next;
paddr_last = paddr_next;
continue;
}
pte = alloc_low_page();
last_map_addr = phys_pte_init(pte, address, end, new_prot);
paddr_last = phys_pte_init(pte, paddr, paddr_end, new_prot);
spin_lock(&init_mm.page_table_lock);
pmd_populate_kernel(&init_mm, pmd, pte);
spin_unlock(&init_mm.page_table_lock);
}
update_page_count(PG_LEVEL_2M, pages);
return last_map_addr;
return paddr_last;
}
/*
* Create PUD level page table mapping for physical addresses. The virtual
* and physical address do not have to be aligned at this level. KASLR can
* randomize virtual addresses up to this level.
* It returns the last physical address mapped.
*/
static unsigned long __meminit
phys_pud_init(pud_t *pud_page, unsigned long addr, unsigned long end,
unsigned long page_size_mask)
phys_pud_init(pud_t *pud_page, unsigned long paddr, unsigned long paddr_end,
unsigned long page_size_mask)
{
unsigned long pages = 0, next;
unsigned long last_map_addr = end;
int i = pud_index(addr);
unsigned long pages = 0, paddr_next;
unsigned long paddr_last = paddr_end;
unsigned long vaddr = (unsigned long)__va(paddr);
int i = pud_index(vaddr);
for (; i < PTRS_PER_PUD; i++, addr = next) {
pud_t *pud = pud_page + pud_index(addr);
for (; i < PTRS_PER_PUD; i++, paddr = paddr_next) {
pud_t *pud;
pmd_t *pmd;
pgprot_t prot = PAGE_KERNEL;
next = (addr & PUD_MASK) + PUD_SIZE;
if (addr >= end) {
vaddr = (unsigned long)__va(paddr);
pud = pud_page + pud_index(vaddr);
paddr_next = (paddr & PUD_MASK) + PUD_SIZE;
if (paddr >= paddr_end) {
if (!after_bootmem &&
!e820_any_mapped(addr & PUD_MASK, next, E820_RAM) &&
!e820_any_mapped(addr & PUD_MASK, next, E820_RESERVED_KERN))
!e820_any_mapped(paddr & PUD_MASK, paddr_next,
E820_RAM) &&
!e820_any_mapped(paddr & PUD_MASK, paddr_next,
E820_RESERVED_KERN))
set_pud(pud, __pud(0));
continue;
}
......@@ -473,8 +500,10 @@ phys_pud_init(pud_t *pud_page, unsigned long addr, unsigned long end,
if (!pud_none(*pud)) {
if (!pud_large(*pud)) {
pmd = pmd_offset(pud, 0);
last_map_addr = phys_pmd_init(pmd, addr, end,
page_size_mask, prot);
paddr_last = phys_pmd_init(pmd, paddr,
paddr_end,
page_size_mask,
prot);
__flush_tlb_all();
continue;
}
......@@ -493,7 +522,7 @@ phys_pud_init(pud_t *pud_page, unsigned long addr, unsigned long end,
if (page_size_mask & (1 << PG_LEVEL_1G)) {
if (!after_bootmem)
pages++;
last_map_addr = next;
paddr_last = paddr_next;
continue;
}
prot = pte_pgprot(pte_clrhuge(*(pte_t *)pud));
......@@ -503,16 +532,16 @@ phys_pud_init(pud_t *pud_page, unsigned long addr, unsigned long end,
pages++;
spin_lock(&init_mm.page_table_lock);
set_pte((pte_t *)pud,
pfn_pte((addr & PUD_MASK) >> PAGE_SHIFT,
pfn_pte((paddr & PUD_MASK) >> PAGE_SHIFT,
PAGE_KERNEL_LARGE));
spin_unlock(&init_mm.page_table_lock);
last_map_addr = next;
paddr_last = paddr_next;
continue;
}
pmd = alloc_low_page();
last_map_addr = phys_pmd_init(pmd, addr, end, page_size_mask,
prot);
paddr_last = phys_pmd_init(pmd, paddr, paddr_end,
page_size_mask, prot);
spin_lock(&init_mm.page_table_lock);
pud_populate(&init_mm, pud, pmd);
......@@ -522,38 +551,44 @@ phys_pud_init(pud_t *pud_page, unsigned long addr, unsigned long end,
update_page_count(PG_LEVEL_1G, pages);
return last_map_addr;
return paddr_last;
}
/*
* Create page table mapping for the physical memory for specific physical
* addresses. The virtual and physical addresses have to be aligned on PMD level
* down. It returns the last physical address mapped.
*/
unsigned long __meminit
kernel_physical_mapping_init(unsigned long start,
unsigned long end,
kernel_physical_mapping_init(unsigned long paddr_start,
unsigned long paddr_end,
unsigned long page_size_mask)
{
bool pgd_changed = false;
unsigned long next, last_map_addr = end;
unsigned long addr;
unsigned long vaddr, vaddr_start, vaddr_end, vaddr_next, paddr_last;
start = (unsigned long)__va(start);
end = (unsigned long)__va(end);
addr = start;
paddr_last = paddr_end;
vaddr = (unsigned long)__va(paddr_start);
vaddr_end = (unsigned long)__va(paddr_end);
vaddr_start = vaddr;
for (; start < end; start = next) {
pgd_t *pgd = pgd_offset_k(start);
for (; vaddr < vaddr_end; vaddr = vaddr_next) {
pgd_t *pgd = pgd_offset_k(vaddr);
pud_t *pud;
next = (start & PGDIR_MASK) + PGDIR_SIZE;
vaddr_next = (vaddr & PGDIR_MASK) + PGDIR_SIZE;
if (pgd_val(*pgd)) {
pud = (pud_t *)pgd_page_vaddr(*pgd);
last_map_addr = phys_pud_init(pud, __pa(start),
__pa(end), page_size_mask);
paddr_last = phys_pud_init(pud, __pa(vaddr),
__pa(vaddr_end),
page_size_mask);
continue;
}
pud = alloc_low_page();
last_map_addr = phys_pud_init(pud, __pa(start), __pa(end),
page_size_mask);
paddr_last = phys_pud_init(pud, __pa(vaddr), __pa(vaddr_end),
page_size_mask);
spin_lock(&init_mm.page_table_lock);
pgd_populate(&init_mm, pgd, pud);
......@@ -562,11 +597,11 @@ kernel_physical_mapping_init(unsigned long start,
}
if (pgd_changed)
sync_global_pgds(addr, end - 1, 0);
sync_global_pgds(vaddr_start, vaddr_end - 1, 0);
__flush_tlb_all();
return last_map_addr;
return paddr_last;
}
#ifndef CONFIG_NUMA
......
/*
* This file implements KASLR memory randomization for x86_64. It randomizes
* the virtual address space of kernel memory regions (physical memory
* mapping, vmalloc & vmemmap) for x86_64. This security feature mitigates
* exploits relying on predictable kernel addresses.
*
* Entropy is generated using the KASLR early boot functions now shared in
* the lib directory (originally written by Kees Cook). Randomization is
* done on PGD & PUD page table levels to increase possible addresses. The
* physical memory mapping code was adapted to support PUD level virtual
* addresses. This implementation on the best configuration provides 30,000
* possible virtual addresses in average for each memory region. An additional
* low memory page is used to ensure each CPU can start with a PGD aligned
* virtual address (for realmode).
*
* The order of each memory region is not changed. The feature looks at
* the available space for the regions based on different configuration
* options and randomizes the base and space between each. The size of the
* physical memory mapping is the available physical memory.
*/
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/random.h>
#include <asm/pgalloc.h>
#include <asm/pgtable.h>
#include <asm/setup.h>
#include <asm/kaslr.h>
#include "mm_internal.h"
#define TB_SHIFT 40
/*
* Virtual address start and end range for randomization. The end changes base
* on configuration to have the highest amount of space for randomization.
* It increases the possible random position for each randomized region.
*
* You need to add an if/def entry if you introduce a new memory region
* compatible with KASLR. Your entry must be in logical order with memory
* layout. For example, ESPFIX is before EFI because its virtual address is
* before. You also need to add a BUILD_BUG_ON in kernel_randomize_memory to
* ensure that this order is correct and won't be changed.
*/
static const unsigned long vaddr_start = __PAGE_OFFSET_BASE;
static const unsigned long vaddr_end = VMEMMAP_START;
/* Default values */
unsigned long page_offset_base = __PAGE_OFFSET_BASE;
EXPORT_SYMBOL(page_offset_base);
unsigned long vmalloc_base = __VMALLOC_BASE;
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vmalloc_base);
/*
* Memory regions randomized by KASLR (except modules that use a separate logic
* earlier during boot). The list is ordered based on virtual addresses. This
* order is kept after randomization.
*/
static __initdata struct kaslr_memory_region {
unsigned long *base;
unsigned long size_tb;
} kaslr_regions[] = {
{ &page_offset_base, 64/* Maximum */ },
{ &vmalloc_base, VMALLOC_SIZE_TB },
};
/* Get size in bytes used by the memory region */
static inline unsigned long get_padding(struct kaslr_memory_region *region)
{
return (region->size_tb << TB_SHIFT);
}
/*
* Apply no randomization if KASLR was disabled at boot or if KASAN
* is enabled. KASAN shadow mappings rely on regions being PGD aligned.
*/
static inline bool kaslr_memory_enabled(void)
{
return kaslr_enabled() && !config_enabled(CONFIG_KASAN);
}
/* Initialize base and padding for each memory region randomized with KASLR */
void __init kernel_randomize_memory(void)
{
size_t i;
unsigned long vaddr = vaddr_start;
unsigned long rand, memory_tb;
struct rnd_state rand_state;
unsigned long remain_entropy;
if (!kaslr_memory_enabled())
return;
/*
* Update Physical memory mapping to available and
* add padding if needed (especially for memory hotplug support).
*/
BUG_ON(kaslr_regions[0].base != &page_offset_base);
memory_tb = ((max_pfn << PAGE_SHIFT) >> TB_SHIFT) +
CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_MEMORY_PHYSICAL_PADDING;
/* Adapt phyiscal memory region size based on available memory */
if (memory_tb < kaslr_regions[0].size_tb)
kaslr_regions[0].size_tb = memory_tb;
/* Calculate entropy available between regions */
remain_entropy = vaddr_end - vaddr_start;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(kaslr_regions); i++)
remain_entropy -= get_padding(&kaslr_regions[i]);
prandom_seed_state(&rand_state, kaslr_get_random_long("Memory"));
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(kaslr_regions); i++) {
unsigned long entropy;
/*
* Select a random virtual address using the extra entropy
* available.
*/
entropy = remain_entropy / (ARRAY_SIZE(kaslr_regions) - i);
prandom_bytes_state(&rand_state, &rand, sizeof(rand));
entropy = (rand % (entropy + 1)) & PUD_MASK;
vaddr += entropy;
*kaslr_regions[i].base = vaddr;
/*
* Jump the region and add a minimum padding based on
* randomization alignment.
*/
vaddr += get_padding(&kaslr_regions[i]);
vaddr = round_up(vaddr + 1, PUD_SIZE);
remain_entropy -= entropy;
}
}
/*
* Create PGD aligned trampoline table to allow real mode initialization
* of additional CPUs. Consume only 1 low memory page.
*/
void __meminit init_trampoline(void)
{
unsigned long paddr, paddr_next;
pgd_t *pgd;
pud_t *pud_page, *pud_page_tramp;
int i;
if (!kaslr_memory_enabled()) {
init_trampoline_default();
return;
}
pud_page_tramp = alloc_low_page();
paddr = 0;
pgd = pgd_offset_k((unsigned long)__va(paddr));
pud_page = (pud_t *) pgd_page_vaddr(*pgd);
for (i = pud_index(paddr); i < PTRS_PER_PUD; i++, paddr = paddr_next) {
pud_t *pud, *pud_tramp;
unsigned long vaddr = (unsigned long)__va(paddr);
pud_tramp = pud_page_tramp + pud_index(paddr);
pud = pud_page + pud_index(vaddr);
paddr_next = (paddr & PUD_MASK) + PUD_SIZE;
*pud_tramp = *pud;
}
set_pgd(&trampoline_pgd_entry,
__pgd(_KERNPG_TABLE | __pa(pud_page_tramp)));
}
......@@ -101,7 +101,8 @@ static inline unsigned long highmap_start_pfn(void)
static inline unsigned long highmap_end_pfn(void)
{
return __pa_symbol(roundup(_brk_end, PMD_SIZE)) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
/* Do not reference physical address outside the kernel. */
return __pa_symbol(roundup(_brk_end, PMD_SIZE) - 1) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
}
#endif
......@@ -112,6 +113,12 @@ within(unsigned long addr, unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
return addr >= start && addr < end;
}
static inline int
within_inclusive(unsigned long addr, unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
{
return addr >= start && addr <= end;
}
/*
* Flushing functions
*/
......@@ -1299,7 +1306,8 @@ static int cpa_process_alias(struct cpa_data *cpa)
* to touch the high mapped kernel as well:
*/
if (!within(vaddr, (unsigned long)_text, _brk_end) &&
within(cpa->pfn, highmap_start_pfn(), highmap_end_pfn())) {
within_inclusive(cpa->pfn, highmap_start_pfn(),
highmap_end_pfn())) {
unsigned long temp_cpa_vaddr = (cpa->pfn << PAGE_SHIFT) +
__START_KERNEL_map - phys_base;
alias_cpa = *cpa;
......
......@@ -8,6 +8,9 @@
struct real_mode_header *real_mode_header;
u32 *trampoline_cr4_features;
/* Hold the pgd entry used on booting additional CPUs */
pgd_t trampoline_pgd_entry;
void __init reserve_real_mode(void)
{
phys_addr_t mem;
......@@ -84,7 +87,7 @@ void __init setup_real_mode(void)
*trampoline_cr4_features = __read_cr4();
trampoline_pgd = (u64 *) __va(real_mode_header->trampoline_pgd);
trampoline_pgd[0] = init_level4_pgt[pgd_index(__PAGE_OFFSET)].pgd;
trampoline_pgd[0] = trampoline_pgd_entry.pgd;
trampoline_pgd[511] = init_level4_pgt[511].pgd;
#endif
}
......
......@@ -1154,11 +1154,6 @@ static int __init nohibernate_setup(char *str)
return 1;
}
static int __init kaslr_nohibernate_setup(char *str)
{
return nohibernate_setup(str);
}
static int __init page_poison_nohibernate_setup(char *str)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_PAGE_POISONING_ZERO
......@@ -1182,5 +1177,4 @@ __setup("hibernate=", hibernate_setup);
__setup("resumewait", resumewait_setup);
__setup("resumedelay=", resumedelay_setup);
__setup("nohibernate", nohibernate_setup);
__setup("kaslr", kaslr_nohibernate_setup);
__setup("page_poison=", page_poison_nohibernate_setup);
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