cachepc-linux

Fork of AMDESE/linux with modifications for CachePC side-channel attack
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      1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
      2#include <linux/kernel.h>
      3#include <linux/types.h>
      4#include <linux/spinlock_types.h>
      5#include <linux/slab.h>
      6#include <linux/ioctl.h>
      7
      8/* khandle stuff  ***********************************************************/
      9
     10/*
     11 * The 2.9 core will put 64 bit handles in here like this:
     12 *    1234 0000 0000 5678
     13 * The 3.0 and beyond cores will put 128 bit handles in here like this:
     14 *    1234 5678 90AB CDEF
     15 * The kernel module will always use the first four bytes and
     16 * the last four bytes as an inum.
     17 */
     18struct orangefs_khandle {
     19	unsigned char u[16];
     20}  __aligned(8);
     21
     22/*
     23 * kernel version of an object ref.
     24 */
     25struct orangefs_object_kref {
     26	struct orangefs_khandle khandle;
     27	__s32 fs_id;
     28	__s32 __pad1;
     29};
     30
     31/*
     32 * compare 2 khandles assumes little endian thus from large address to
     33 * small address
     34 */
     35static inline int ORANGEFS_khandle_cmp(const struct orangefs_khandle *kh1,
     36				   const struct orangefs_khandle *kh2)
     37{
     38	int i;
     39
     40	for (i = 15; i >= 0; i--) {
     41		if (kh1->u[i] > kh2->u[i])
     42			return 1;
     43		if (kh1->u[i] < kh2->u[i])
     44			return -1;
     45	}
     46
     47	return 0;
     48}
     49
     50static inline void ORANGEFS_khandle_to(const struct orangefs_khandle *kh,
     51				   void *p, int size)
     52{
     53
     54	memcpy(p, kh->u, 16);
     55	memset(p + 16, 0, size - 16);
     56
     57}
     58
     59static inline void ORANGEFS_khandle_from(struct orangefs_khandle *kh,
     60				     void *p, int size)
     61{
     62	memset(kh, 0, 16);
     63	memcpy(kh->u, p, 16);
     64
     65}
     66
     67/* pvfs2-types.h ************************************************************/
     68
     69#define ORANGEFS_SUPER_MAGIC 0x20030528
     70
     71/*
     72 * ORANGEFS error codes are a signed 32-bit integer. Error codes are negative, but
     73 * the sign is stripped before decoding.
     74 */
     75
     76/* Bit 31 is not used since it is the sign. */
     77
     78/*
     79 * Bit 30 specifies that this is a ORANGEFS error. A ORANGEFS error is either an
     80 * encoded errno value or a ORANGEFS protocol error.
     81 */
     82#define ORANGEFS_ERROR_BIT (1 << 30)
     83
     84/*
     85 * Bit 29 specifies that this is a ORANGEFS protocol error and not an encoded
     86 * errno value.
     87 */
     88#define ORANGEFS_NON_ERRNO_ERROR_BIT (1 << 29)
     89
     90/*
     91 * Bits 9, 8, and 7 specify the error class, which encodes the section of
     92 * server code the error originated in for logging purposes. It is not used
     93 * in the kernel except to be masked out.
     94 */
     95#define ORANGEFS_ERROR_CLASS_BITS 0x380
     96
     97/* Bits 6 - 0 are reserved for the actual error code. */
     98#define ORANGEFS_ERROR_NUMBER_BITS 0x7f
     99
    100/* Encoded errno values decoded by PINT_errno_mapping in orangefs-utils.c. */
    101
    102/* Our own ORANGEFS protocol error codes. */
    103#define ORANGEFS_ECANCEL    (1|ORANGEFS_NON_ERRNO_ERROR_BIT|ORANGEFS_ERROR_BIT)
    104#define ORANGEFS_EDEVINIT   (2|ORANGEFS_NON_ERRNO_ERROR_BIT|ORANGEFS_ERROR_BIT)
    105#define ORANGEFS_EDETAIL    (3|ORANGEFS_NON_ERRNO_ERROR_BIT|ORANGEFS_ERROR_BIT)
    106#define ORANGEFS_EHOSTNTFD  (4|ORANGEFS_NON_ERRNO_ERROR_BIT|ORANGEFS_ERROR_BIT)
    107#define ORANGEFS_EADDRNTFD  (5|ORANGEFS_NON_ERRNO_ERROR_BIT|ORANGEFS_ERROR_BIT)
    108#define ORANGEFS_ENORECVR   (6|ORANGEFS_NON_ERRNO_ERROR_BIT|ORANGEFS_ERROR_BIT)
    109#define ORANGEFS_ETRYAGAIN  (7|ORANGEFS_NON_ERRNO_ERROR_BIT|ORANGEFS_ERROR_BIT)
    110#define ORANGEFS_ENOTPVFS   (8|ORANGEFS_NON_ERRNO_ERROR_BIT|ORANGEFS_ERROR_BIT)
    111#define ORANGEFS_ESECURITY  (9|ORANGEFS_NON_ERRNO_ERROR_BIT|ORANGEFS_ERROR_BIT)
    112
    113/* permission bits */
    114#define ORANGEFS_O_EXECUTE (1 << 0)
    115#define ORANGEFS_O_WRITE   (1 << 1)
    116#define ORANGEFS_O_READ    (1 << 2)
    117#define ORANGEFS_G_EXECUTE (1 << 3)
    118#define ORANGEFS_G_WRITE   (1 << 4)
    119#define ORANGEFS_G_READ    (1 << 5)
    120#define ORANGEFS_U_EXECUTE (1 << 6)
    121#define ORANGEFS_U_WRITE   (1 << 7)
    122#define ORANGEFS_U_READ    (1 << 8)
    123/* no ORANGEFS_U_VTX (sticky bit) */
    124#define ORANGEFS_G_SGID    (1 << 10)
    125#define ORANGEFS_U_SUID    (1 << 11)
    126
    127#define ORANGEFS_ITERATE_START    2147483646
    128#define ORANGEFS_ITERATE_END      2147483645
    129#define ORANGEFS_IMMUTABLE_FL FS_IMMUTABLE_FL
    130#define ORANGEFS_APPEND_FL    FS_APPEND_FL
    131#define ORANGEFS_NOATIME_FL   FS_NOATIME_FL
    132#define ORANGEFS_MIRROR_FL    0x01000000ULL
    133#define ORANGEFS_FS_ID_NULL       ((__s32)0)
    134#define ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_UID                   (1 << 0)
    135#define ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_GID                   (1 << 1)
    136#define ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_PERM                  (1 << 2)
    137#define ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_ATIME                 (1 << 3)
    138#define ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_CTIME                 (1 << 4)
    139#define ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_MTIME                 (1 << 5)
    140#define ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_TYPE                  (1 << 6)
    141#define ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_ATIME_SET             (1 << 7)
    142#define ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_MTIME_SET             (1 << 8)
    143#define ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_SIZE                  (1 << 20)
    144#define ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_LNK_TARGET            (1 << 24)
    145#define ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_DFILE_COUNT           (1 << 25)
    146#define ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_DIRENT_COUNT          (1 << 26)
    147#define ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_BLKSIZE               (1 << 28)
    148#define ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_MIRROR_COPIES_COUNT   (1 << 29)
    149#define ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_COMMON_ALL	\
    150	(ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_UID	|	\
    151	 ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_GID	|	\
    152	 ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_PERM	|	\
    153	 ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_ATIME	|	\
    154	 ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_CTIME	|	\
    155	 ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_MTIME	|	\
    156	 ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_TYPE)
    157
    158#define ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_ALL_SETABLE		\
    159(ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_COMMON_ALL-ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_TYPE)
    160
    161#define ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_ALL_NOHINT			\
    162	(ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_COMMON_ALL		|	\
    163	 ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_SIZE			|	\
    164	 ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_LNK_TARGET		|	\
    165	 ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_DFILE_COUNT		|	\
    166	 ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_MIRROR_COPIES_COUNT	|	\
    167	 ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_DIRENT_COUNT		|	\
    168	 ORANGEFS_ATTR_SYS_BLKSIZE)
    169
    170#define ORANGEFS_XATTR_REPLACE 0x2
    171#define ORANGEFS_XATTR_CREATE  0x1
    172#define ORANGEFS_MAX_SERVER_ADDR_LEN 256
    173#define ORANGEFS_NAME_MAX                256
    174/*
    175 * max extended attribute name len as imposed by the VFS and exploited for the
    176 * upcall request types.
    177 * NOTE: Please retain them as multiples of 8 even if you wish to change them
    178 * This is *NECESSARY* for supporting 32 bit user-space binaries on a 64-bit
    179 * kernel. Due to implementation within DBPF, this really needs to be
    180 * ORANGEFS_NAME_MAX, which it was the same value as, but no reason to let it
    181 * break if that changes in the future.
    182 */
    183#define ORANGEFS_MAX_XATTR_NAMELEN   ORANGEFS_NAME_MAX	/* Not the same as
    184						 * XATTR_NAME_MAX defined
    185						 * by <linux/xattr.h>
    186						 */
    187#define ORANGEFS_MAX_XATTR_VALUELEN  8192	/* Not the same as XATTR_SIZE_MAX
    188					 * defined by <linux/xattr.h>
    189					 */
    190#define ORANGEFS_MAX_XATTR_LISTLEN   16	/* Not the same as XATTR_LIST_MAX
    191					 * defined by <linux/xattr.h>
    192					 */
    193/*
    194 * ORANGEFS I/O operation types, used in both system and server interfaces.
    195 */
    196enum ORANGEFS_io_type {
    197	ORANGEFS_IO_READ = 1,
    198	ORANGEFS_IO_WRITE = 2
    199};
    200
    201/*
    202 * If this enum is modified the server parameters related to the precreate pool
    203 * batch and low threshold sizes may need to be modified  to reflect this
    204 * change.
    205 */
    206enum orangefs_ds_type {
    207	ORANGEFS_TYPE_NONE = 0,
    208	ORANGEFS_TYPE_METAFILE = (1 << 0),
    209	ORANGEFS_TYPE_DATAFILE = (1 << 1),
    210	ORANGEFS_TYPE_DIRECTORY = (1 << 2),
    211	ORANGEFS_TYPE_SYMLINK = (1 << 3),
    212	ORANGEFS_TYPE_DIRDATA = (1 << 4),
    213	ORANGEFS_TYPE_INTERNAL = (1 << 5)	/* for the server's private use */
    214};
    215
    216/* This structure is used by the VFS-client interaction alone */
    217struct ORANGEFS_keyval_pair {
    218	char key[ORANGEFS_MAX_XATTR_NAMELEN];
    219	__s32 key_sz;	/* __s32 for portable, fixed-size structures */
    220	__s32 val_sz;
    221	char val[ORANGEFS_MAX_XATTR_VALUELEN];
    222};
    223
    224/* pvfs2-sysint.h ***********************************************************/
    225/* Describes attributes for a file, directory, or symlink. */
    226struct ORANGEFS_sys_attr_s {
    227	__u32 owner;
    228	__u32 group;
    229	__u32 perms;
    230	__u64 atime;
    231	__u64 mtime;
    232	__u64 ctime;
    233	__s64 size;
    234
    235	/* NOTE: caller must free if valid */
    236	char *link_target;
    237
    238	/* Changed to __s32 so that size of structure does not change */
    239	__s32 dfile_count;
    240
    241	/* Changed to __s32 so that size of structure does not change */
    242	__s32 distr_dir_servers_initial;
    243
    244	/* Changed to __s32 so that size of structure does not change */
    245	__s32 distr_dir_servers_max;
    246
    247	/* Changed to __s32 so that size of structure does not change */
    248	__s32 distr_dir_split_size;
    249
    250	__u32 mirror_copies_count;
    251
    252	/* NOTE: caller must free if valid */
    253	char *dist_name;
    254
    255	/* NOTE: caller must free if valid */
    256	char *dist_params;
    257
    258	__s64 dirent_count;
    259	enum orangefs_ds_type objtype;
    260	__u64 flags;
    261	__u32 mask;
    262	__s64 blksize;
    263};
    264
    265#define ORANGEFS_LOOKUP_LINK_NO_FOLLOW 0
    266
    267/* pint-dev.h ***************************************************************/
    268
    269/* parameter structure used in ORANGEFS_DEV_DEBUG ioctl command */
    270struct dev_mask_info_s {
    271	enum {
    272		KERNEL_MASK,
    273		CLIENT_MASK,
    274	} mask_type;
    275	__u64 mask_value;
    276};
    277
    278struct dev_mask2_info_s {
    279	__u64 mask1_value;
    280	__u64 mask2_value;
    281};
    282
    283/* pvfs2-util.h *************************************************************/
    284__s32 ORANGEFS_util_translate_mode(int mode);
    285
    286/* pvfs2-debug.h ************************************************************/
    287#include "orangefs-debug.h"
    288
    289/* pvfs2-internal.h *********************************************************/
    290#define llu(x) (unsigned long long)(x)
    291#define lld(x) (long long)(x)
    292
    293/* pint-dev-shared.h ********************************************************/
    294#define ORANGEFS_DEV_MAGIC 'k'
    295
    296#define ORANGEFS_READDIR_DEFAULT_DESC_COUNT  5
    297
    298#define DEV_GET_MAGIC           0x1
    299#define DEV_GET_MAX_UPSIZE      0x2
    300#define DEV_GET_MAX_DOWNSIZE    0x3
    301#define DEV_MAP                 0x4
    302#define DEV_REMOUNT_ALL         0x5
    303#define DEV_DEBUG               0x6
    304#define DEV_UPSTREAM            0x7
    305#define DEV_CLIENT_MASK         0x8
    306#define DEV_CLIENT_STRING       0x9
    307#define DEV_MAX_NR              0xa
    308
    309/* supported ioctls, codes are with respect to user-space */
    310enum {
    311	ORANGEFS_DEV_GET_MAGIC = _IOW(ORANGEFS_DEV_MAGIC, DEV_GET_MAGIC, __s32),
    312	ORANGEFS_DEV_GET_MAX_UPSIZE =
    313	    _IOW(ORANGEFS_DEV_MAGIC, DEV_GET_MAX_UPSIZE, __s32),
    314	ORANGEFS_DEV_GET_MAX_DOWNSIZE =
    315	    _IOW(ORANGEFS_DEV_MAGIC, DEV_GET_MAX_DOWNSIZE, __s32),
    316	ORANGEFS_DEV_MAP = _IO(ORANGEFS_DEV_MAGIC, DEV_MAP),
    317	ORANGEFS_DEV_REMOUNT_ALL = _IO(ORANGEFS_DEV_MAGIC, DEV_REMOUNT_ALL),
    318	ORANGEFS_DEV_DEBUG = _IOR(ORANGEFS_DEV_MAGIC, DEV_DEBUG, __s32),
    319	ORANGEFS_DEV_UPSTREAM = _IOW(ORANGEFS_DEV_MAGIC, DEV_UPSTREAM, int),
    320	ORANGEFS_DEV_CLIENT_MASK = _IOW(ORANGEFS_DEV_MAGIC,
    321				    DEV_CLIENT_MASK,
    322				    struct dev_mask2_info_s),
    323	ORANGEFS_DEV_CLIENT_STRING = _IOW(ORANGEFS_DEV_MAGIC,
    324				      DEV_CLIENT_STRING,
    325				      char *),
    326	ORANGEFS_DEV_MAXNR = DEV_MAX_NR,
    327};
    328
    329/*
    330 * version number for use in communicating between kernel space and user
    331 * space. Zero signifies the upstream version of the kernel module.
    332 */
    333#define ORANGEFS_KERNEL_PROTO_VERSION 0
    334#define ORANGEFS_MINIMUM_USERSPACE_VERSION 20903
    335
    336/*
    337 * describes memory regions to map in the ORANGEFS_DEV_MAP ioctl.
    338 * NOTE: See devorangefs-req.c for 32 bit compat structure.
    339 * Since this structure has a variable-sized layout that is different
    340 * on 32 and 64 bit platforms, we need to normalize to a 64 bit layout
    341 * on such systems before servicing ioctl calls from user-space binaries
    342 * that may be 32 bit!
    343 */
    344struct ORANGEFS_dev_map_desc {
    345	void __user *ptr;
    346	__s32 total_size;
    347	__s32 size;
    348	__s32 count;
    349};
    350
    351/* gossip.h *****************************************************************/
    352
    353extern __u64 orangefs_gossip_debug_mask;
    354
    355/* try to avoid function call overhead by checking masks in macro */
    356#define gossip_debug(mask, fmt, ...)					\
    357do {									\
    358	if (orangefs_gossip_debug_mask & (mask))			\
    359		printk(KERN_DEBUG fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__);			\
    360} while (0)
    361
    362#define gossip_err pr_err