cachepc-linux

Fork of AMDESE/linux with modifications for CachePC side-channel attack
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      1/*
      2 * Backtrace support for Microblaze
      3 *
      4 * Copyright (C) 2010  Digital Design Corporation
      5 *
      6 * Based on arch/sh/kernel/cpu/sh5/unwind.c code which is:
      7 * Copyright (C) 2004  Paul Mundt
      8 * Copyright (C) 2004  Richard Curnow
      9 *
     10 * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
     11 * License.  See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
     12 * for more details.
     13 */
     14
     15/* #define DEBUG 1 */
     16#include <linux/export.h>
     17#include <linux/kallsyms.h>
     18#include <linux/kernel.h>
     19#include <linux/sched.h>
     20#include <linux/sched/task_stack.h>
     21#include <linux/stacktrace.h>
     22#include <linux/types.h>
     23#include <linux/errno.h>
     24#include <linux/io.h>
     25#include <asm/sections.h>
     26#include <asm/exceptions.h>
     27#include <asm/unwind.h>
     28#include <asm/switch_to.h>
     29
     30struct stack_trace;
     31
     32/*
     33 * On Microblaze, finding the previous stack frame is a little tricky.
     34 * At this writing (3/2010), Microblaze does not support CONFIG_FRAME_POINTERS,
     35 * and even if it did, gcc (4.1.2) does not store the frame pointer at
     36 * a consistent offset within each frame. To determine frame size, it is
     37 * necessary to search for the assembly instruction that creates or reclaims
     38 * the frame and extract the size from it.
     39 *
     40 * Microblaze stores the stack pointer in r1, and creates a frame via
     41 *
     42 *     addik r1, r1, -FRAME_SIZE
     43 *
     44 * The frame is reclaimed via
     45 *
     46 *     addik r1, r1, FRAME_SIZE
     47 *
     48 * Frame creation occurs at or near the top of a function.
     49 * Depending on the compiler, reclaim may occur at the end, or before
     50 * a mid-function return.
     51 *
     52 * A stack frame is usually not created in a leaf function.
     53 *
     54 */
     55
     56/**
     57 * get_frame_size - Extract the stack adjustment from an
     58 *                  "addik r1, r1, adjust" instruction
     59 * @instr : Microblaze instruction
     60 *
     61 * Return - Number of stack bytes the instruction reserves or reclaims
     62 */
     63static inline long get_frame_size(unsigned long instr)
     64{
     65	return abs((s16)(instr & 0xFFFF));
     66}
     67
     68/**
     69 * find_frame_creation - Search backward to find the instruction that creates
     70 *                       the stack frame (hopefully, for the same function the
     71 *                       initial PC is in).
     72 * @pc : Program counter at which to begin the search
     73 *
     74 * Return - PC at which stack frame creation occurs
     75 *          NULL if this cannot be found, i.e. a leaf function
     76 */
     77static unsigned long *find_frame_creation(unsigned long *pc)
     78{
     79	int i;
     80
     81	/* NOTE: Distance to search is arbitrary
     82	 *	 250 works well for most things,
     83	 *	 750 picks up things like tcp_recvmsg(),
     84	 *	1000 needed for fat_fill_super()
     85	 */
     86	for (i = 0; i < 1000; i++, pc--) {
     87		unsigned long instr;
     88		s16 frame_size;
     89
     90		if (!kernel_text_address((unsigned long) pc))
     91			return NULL;
     92
     93		instr = *pc;
     94
     95		/* addik r1, r1, foo ? */
     96		if ((instr & 0xFFFF0000) != 0x30210000)
     97			continue;	/* No */
     98
     99		frame_size = get_frame_size(instr);
    100		if ((frame_size < 8) || (frame_size & 3)) {
    101			pr_debug("    Invalid frame size %d at 0x%p\n",
    102				 frame_size, pc);
    103			return NULL;
    104		}
    105
    106		pr_debug("    Found frame creation at 0x%p, size %d\n", pc,
    107			 frame_size);
    108		return pc;
    109	}
    110
    111	return NULL;
    112}
    113
    114/**
    115 * lookup_prev_stack_frame - Find the stack frame of the previous function.
    116 * @fp          : Frame (stack) pointer for current function
    117 * @pc          : Program counter within current function
    118 * @leaf_return : r15 value within current function. If the current function
    119 *		  is a leaf, this is the caller's return address.
    120 * @pprev_fp    : On exit, set to frame (stack) pointer for previous function
    121 * @pprev_pc    : On exit, set to current function caller's return address
    122 *
    123 * Return - 0 on success, -EINVAL if the previous frame cannot be found
    124 */
    125static int lookup_prev_stack_frame(unsigned long fp, unsigned long pc,
    126				   unsigned long leaf_return,
    127				   unsigned long *pprev_fp,
    128				   unsigned long *pprev_pc)
    129{
    130	unsigned long *prologue = NULL;
    131
    132	/* _switch_to is a special leaf function */
    133	if (pc != (unsigned long) &_switch_to)
    134		prologue = find_frame_creation((unsigned long *)pc);
    135
    136	if (prologue) {
    137		long frame_size = get_frame_size(*prologue);
    138
    139		*pprev_fp = fp + frame_size;
    140		*pprev_pc = *(unsigned long *)fp;
    141	} else {
    142		if (!leaf_return)
    143			return -EINVAL;
    144		*pprev_pc = leaf_return;
    145		*pprev_fp = fp;
    146	}
    147
    148	/* NOTE: don't check kernel_text_address here, to allow display
    149	 *	 of userland return address
    150	 */
    151	return (!*pprev_pc || (*pprev_pc & 3)) ? -EINVAL : 0;
    152}
    153
    154static void microblaze_unwind_inner(struct task_struct *task,
    155				    unsigned long pc, unsigned long fp,
    156				    unsigned long leaf_return,
    157				    struct stack_trace *trace,
    158				    const char *loglvl);
    159
    160/**
    161 * unwind_trap - Unwind through a system trap, that stored previous state
    162 *		 on the stack.
    163 */
    164static inline void unwind_trap(struct task_struct *task, unsigned long pc,
    165				unsigned long fp, struct stack_trace *trace,
    166				const char *loglvl)
    167{
    168	/* To be implemented */
    169}
    170
    171/**
    172 * microblaze_unwind_inner - Unwind the stack from the specified point
    173 * @task  : Task whose stack we are to unwind (may be NULL)
    174 * @pc    : Program counter from which we start unwinding
    175 * @fp    : Frame (stack) pointer from which we start unwinding
    176 * @leaf_return : Value of r15 at pc. If the function is a leaf, this is
    177 *				  the caller's return address.
    178 * @trace : Where to store stack backtrace (PC values).
    179 *	    NULL == print backtrace to kernel log
    180 * @loglvl : Used for printk log level if (trace == NULL).
    181 */
    182static void microblaze_unwind_inner(struct task_struct *task,
    183			     unsigned long pc, unsigned long fp,
    184			     unsigned long leaf_return,
    185			     struct stack_trace *trace,
    186			     const char *loglvl)
    187{
    188	int ofs = 0;
    189
    190	pr_debug("    Unwinding with PC=%p, FP=%p\n", (void *)pc, (void *)fp);
    191	if (!pc || !fp || (pc & 3) || (fp & 3)) {
    192		pr_debug("    Invalid state for unwind, aborting\n");
    193		return;
    194	}
    195	for (; pc != 0;) {
    196		unsigned long next_fp, next_pc = 0;
    197		unsigned long return_to = pc +  2 * sizeof(unsigned long);
    198		const struct trap_handler_info *handler =
    199			&microblaze_trap_handlers;
    200
    201		/* Is previous function the HW exception handler? */
    202		if ((return_to >= (unsigned long)&_hw_exception_handler)
    203		    &&(return_to < (unsigned long)&ex_handler_unhandled)) {
    204			/*
    205			 * HW exception handler doesn't save all registers,
    206			 * so we open-code a special case of unwind_trap()
    207			 */
    208			printk("%sHW EXCEPTION\n", loglvl);
    209			return;
    210		}
    211
    212		/* Is previous function a trap handler? */
    213		for (; handler->start_addr; ++handler) {
    214			if ((return_to >= handler->start_addr)
    215			    && (return_to <= handler->end_addr)) {
    216				if (!trace)
    217					printk("%s%s\n", loglvl, handler->trap_name);
    218				unwind_trap(task, pc, fp, trace, loglvl);
    219				return;
    220			}
    221		}
    222		pc -= ofs;
    223
    224		if (trace) {
    225#ifdef CONFIG_STACKTRACE
    226			if (trace->skip > 0)
    227				trace->skip--;
    228			else
    229				trace->entries[trace->nr_entries++] = pc;
    230
    231			if (trace->nr_entries >= trace->max_entries)
    232				break;
    233#endif
    234		} else {
    235			/* Have we reached userland? */
    236			if (unlikely(pc == task_pt_regs(task)->pc)) {
    237				printk("%s[<%p>] PID %lu [%s]\n",
    238					loglvl, (void *) pc,
    239					(unsigned long) task->pid,
    240					task->comm);
    241				break;
    242			} else
    243				print_ip_sym(loglvl, pc);
    244		}
    245
    246		/* Stop when we reach anything not part of the kernel */
    247		if (!kernel_text_address(pc))
    248			break;
    249
    250		if (lookup_prev_stack_frame(fp, pc, leaf_return, &next_fp,
    251					    &next_pc) == 0) {
    252			ofs = sizeof(unsigned long);
    253			pc = next_pc & ~3;
    254			fp = next_fp;
    255			leaf_return = 0;
    256		} else {
    257			pr_debug("    Failed to find previous stack frame\n");
    258			break;
    259		}
    260
    261		pr_debug("    Next PC=%p, next FP=%p\n",
    262			 (void *)next_pc, (void *)next_fp);
    263	}
    264}
    265
    266/**
    267 * microblaze_unwind - Stack unwinder for Microblaze (external entry point)
    268 * @task  : Task whose stack we are to unwind (NULL == current)
    269 * @trace : Where to store stack backtrace (PC values).
    270 *	    NULL == print backtrace to kernel log
    271 * @loglvl : Used for printk log level if (trace == NULL).
    272 */
    273void microblaze_unwind(struct task_struct *task, struct stack_trace *trace,
    274		       const char *loglvl)
    275{
    276	if (task) {
    277		if (task == current) {
    278			const struct pt_regs *regs = task_pt_regs(task);
    279			microblaze_unwind_inner(task, regs->pc, regs->r1,
    280						regs->r15, trace, loglvl);
    281		} else {
    282			struct thread_info *thread_info =
    283				(struct thread_info *)(task->stack);
    284			const struct cpu_context *cpu_context =
    285				&thread_info->cpu_context;
    286
    287			microblaze_unwind_inner(task,
    288						(unsigned long) &_switch_to,
    289						cpu_context->r1,
    290						cpu_context->r15,
    291						trace, loglvl);
    292		}
    293	} else {
    294		unsigned long pc, fp;
    295
    296		__asm__ __volatile__ ("or %0, r1, r0" : "=r" (fp));
    297
    298		__asm__ __volatile__ (
    299			"brlid %0, 0f;"
    300			"nop;"
    301			"0:"
    302			: "=r" (pc)
    303		);
    304
    305		/* Since we are not a leaf function, use leaf_return = 0 */
    306		microblaze_unwind_inner(current, pc, fp, 0, trace, loglvl);
    307	}
    308}
    309