Commit d3837414 authored by Michael Ellerman's avatar Michael Ellerman

powerpc/kernel: Change the do_syscall_trace_enter() API

The API for calling do_syscall_trace_enter() is currently sensible
enough, it just returns the (modified) syscall number.

However once we enable seccomp filter it will get more complicated. When
seccomp filter runs, the seccomp kernel code (via SECCOMP_RET_ERRNO), or
a ptracer (via SECCOMP_RET_TRACE), may reject the syscall and *may* or may
*not* set a return value in r3.

That means the assembler that calls do_syscall_trace_enter() can not
blindly return ENOSYS, it needs to only return ENOSYS if a return value
has not already been set.

There is no way to implement that logic with the current API. So change
the do_syscall_trace_enter() API to make it deal with the return code
juggling, and the assembler can then just return whatever return code it
is given.
Signed-off-by: default avatarMichael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Reviewed-by: default avatarKees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
parent c3525940
......@@ -458,6 +458,10 @@ syscall_dotrace:
lwz r7,GPR7(r1)
lwz r8,GPR8(r1)
REST_NVGPRS(r1)
cmplwi r0,NR_syscalls
/* Return code is already in r3 thanks to do_syscall_trace_enter() */
bge- ret_from_syscall
b syscall_dotrace_cont
syscall_exit_work:
......
......@@ -151,8 +151,7 @@ END_FW_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(FW_FEATURE_SPLPAR)
CURRENT_THREAD_INFO(r11, r1)
ld r10,TI_FLAGS(r11)
andi. r11,r10,_TIF_SYSCALL_DOTRACE
bne syscall_dotrace
.Lsyscall_dotrace_cont:
bne syscall_dotrace /* does not return */
cmpldi 0,r0,NR_syscalls
bge- syscall_enosys
......@@ -246,22 +245,34 @@ syscall_dotrace:
bl save_nvgprs
addi r3,r1,STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD
bl do_syscall_trace_enter
/*
* Restore argument registers possibly just changed.
* We use the return value of do_syscall_trace_enter
* for the call number to look up in the table (r0).
* We use the return value of do_syscall_trace_enter() as the syscall
* number. If the syscall was rejected for any reason do_syscall_trace_enter()
* returns an invalid syscall number and the test below against
* NR_syscalls will fail.
*/
mr r0,r3
/* Restore argument registers just clobbered and/or possibly changed. */
ld r3,GPR3(r1)
ld r4,GPR4(r1)
ld r5,GPR5(r1)
ld r6,GPR6(r1)
ld r7,GPR7(r1)
ld r8,GPR8(r1)
/* Repopulate r9 and r10 for the system_call path */
addi r9,r1,STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD
CURRENT_THREAD_INFO(r10, r1)
ld r10,TI_FLAGS(r10)
b .Lsyscall_dotrace_cont
cmpldi r0,NR_syscalls
blt+ system_call
/* Return code is already in r3 thanks to do_syscall_trace_enter() */
b .Lsyscall_exit
syscall_enosys:
li r3,-ENOSYS
......
......@@ -1762,26 +1762,42 @@ long arch_ptrace(struct task_struct *child, long request,
return ret;
}
/*
* We must return the syscall number to actually look up in the table.
* This can be -1L to skip running any syscall at all.
/**
* do_syscall_trace_enter() - Do syscall tracing on kernel entry.
* @regs: the pt_regs of the task to trace (current)
*
* Performs various types of tracing on syscall entry. This includes seccomp,
* ptrace, syscall tracepoints and audit.
*
* The pt_regs are potentially visible to userspace via ptrace, so their
* contents is ABI.
*
* One or more of the tracers may modify the contents of pt_regs, in particular
* to modify arguments or even the syscall number itself.
*
* It's also possible that a tracer can choose to reject the system call. In
* that case this function will return an illegal syscall number, and will put
* an appropriate return value in regs->r3.
*
* Return: the (possibly changed) syscall number.
*/
long do_syscall_trace_enter(struct pt_regs *regs)
{
long ret = 0;
bool abort = false;
user_exit();
secure_computing_strict(regs->gpr[0]);
if (test_thread_flag(TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE) &&
tracehook_report_syscall_entry(regs))
if (test_thread_flag(TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE)) {
/*
* Tracing decided this syscall should not happen.
* We'll return a bogus call number to get an ENOSYS
* error, but leave the original number in regs->gpr[0].
* The tracer may decide to abort the syscall, if so tracehook
* will return !0. Note that the tracer may also just change
* regs->gpr[0] to an invalid syscall number, that is handled
* below on the exit path.
*/
ret = -1L;
abort = tracehook_report_syscall_entry(regs) != 0;
}
if (unlikely(test_thread_flag(TIF_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINT)))
trace_sys_enter(regs, regs->gpr[0]);
......@@ -1798,7 +1814,17 @@ long do_syscall_trace_enter(struct pt_regs *regs)
regs->gpr[5] & 0xffffffff,
regs->gpr[6] & 0xffffffff);
return ret ?: regs->gpr[0];
if (abort || regs->gpr[0] >= NR_syscalls) {
/*
* If we are aborting explicitly, or if the syscall number is
* now invalid, set the return value to -ENOSYS.
*/
regs->gpr[3] = -ENOSYS;
return -1;
}
/* Return the possibly modified but valid syscall number */
return regs->gpr[0];
}
void do_syscall_trace_leave(struct pt_regs *regs)
......
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