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#ifndef __LINUX_UACCESS_H__
      3#define __LINUX_UACCESS_H__
      4
      5#include <linux/fault-inject-usercopy.h>
      6#include <linux/instrumented.h>
      7#include <linux/minmax.h>
      8#include <linux/sched.h>
      9#include <linux/thread_info.h>
     10
     11#include <asm/uaccess.h>
     12
     13/*
     14 * Architectures should provide two primitives (raw_copy_{to,from}_user())
     15 * and get rid of their private instances of copy_{to,from}_user() and
     16 * __copy_{to,from}_user{,_inatomic}().
     17 *
     18 * raw_copy_{to,from}_user(to, from, size) should copy up to size bytes and
     19 * return the amount left to copy.  They should assume that access_ok() has
     20 * already been checked (and succeeded); they should *not* zero-pad anything.
     21 * No KASAN or object size checks either - those belong here.
     22 *
     23 * Both of these functions should attempt to copy size bytes starting at from
     24 * into the area starting at to.  They must not fetch or store anything
     25 * outside of those areas.  Return value must be between 0 (everything
     26 * copied successfully) and size (nothing copied).
     27 *
     28 * If raw_copy_{to,from}_user(to, from, size) returns N, size - N bytes starting
     29 * at to must become equal to the bytes fetched from the corresponding area
     30 * starting at from.  All data past to + size - N must be left unmodified.
     31 *
     32 * If copying succeeds, the return value must be 0.  If some data cannot be
     33 * fetched, it is permitted to copy less than had been fetched; the only
     34 * hard requirement is that not storing anything at all (i.e. returning size)
     35 * should happen only when nothing could be copied.  In other words, you don't
     36 * have to squeeze as much as possible - it is allowed, but not necessary.
     37 *
     38 * For raw_copy_from_user() to always points to kernel memory and no faults
     39 * on store should happen.  Interpretation of from is affected by set_fs().
     40 * For raw_copy_to_user() it's the other way round.
     41 *
     42 * Both can be inlined - it's up to architectures whether it wants to bother
     43 * with that.  They should not be used directly; they are used to implement
     44 * the 6 functions (copy_{to,from}_user(), __copy_{to,from}_user_inatomic())
     45 * that are used instead.  Out of those, __... ones are inlined.  Plain
     46 * copy_{to,from}_user() might or might not be inlined.  If you want them
     47 * inlined, have asm/uaccess.h define INLINE_COPY_{TO,FROM}_USER.
     48 *
     49 * NOTE: only copy_from_user() zero-pads the destination in case of short copy.
     50 * Neither __copy_from_user() nor __copy_from_user_inatomic() zero anything
     51 * at all; their callers absolutely must check the return value.
     52 *
     53 * Biarch ones should also provide raw_copy_in_user() - similar to the above,
     54 * but both source and destination are __user pointers (affected by set_fs()
     55 * as usual) and both source and destination can trigger faults.
     56 */
     57
     58static __always_inline __must_check unsigned long
     59__copy_from_user_inatomic(void *to, const void __user *from, unsigned long n)
     60{
     61	instrument_copy_from_user(to, from, n);
     62	check_object_size(to, n, false);
     63	return raw_copy_from_user(to, from, n);
     64}
     65
     66static __always_inline __must_check unsigned long
     67__copy_from_user(void *to, const void __user *from, unsigned long n)
     68{
     69	might_fault();
     70	if (should_fail_usercopy())
     71		return n;
     72	instrument_copy_from_user(to, from, n);
     73	check_object_size(to, n, false);
     74	return raw_copy_from_user(to, from, n);
     75}
     76
     77/**
     78 * __copy_to_user_inatomic: - Copy a block of data into user space, with less checking.
     79 * @to:   Destination address, in user space.
     80 * @from: Source address, in kernel space.
     81 * @n:    Number of bytes to copy.
     82 *
     83 * Context: User context only.
     84 *
     85 * Copy data from kernel space to user space.  Caller must check
     86 * the specified block with access_ok() before calling this function.
     87 * The caller should also make sure he pins the user space address
     88 * so that we don't result in page fault and sleep.
     89 */
     90static __always_inline __must_check unsigned long
     91__copy_to_user_inatomic(void __user *to, const void *from, unsigned long n)
     92{
     93	if (should_fail_usercopy())
     94		return n;
     95	instrument_copy_to_user(to, from, n);
     96	check_object_size(from, n, true);
     97	return raw_copy_to_user(to, from, n);
     98}
     99
    100static __always_inline __must_check unsigned long
    101__copy_to_user(void __user *to, const void *from, unsigned long n)
    102{
    103	might_fault();
    104	if (should_fail_usercopy())
    105		return n;
    106	instrument_copy_to_user(to, from, n);
    107	check_object_size(from, n, true);
    108	return raw_copy_to_user(to, from, n);
    109}
    110
    111#ifdef INLINE_COPY_FROM_USER
    112static inline __must_check unsigned long
    113_copy_from_user(void *to, const void __user *from, unsigned long n)
    114{
    115	unsigned long res = n;
    116	might_fault();
    117	if (!should_fail_usercopy() && likely(access_ok(from, n))) {
    118		instrument_copy_from_user(to, from, n);
    119		res = raw_copy_from_user(to, from, n);
    120	}
    121	if (unlikely(res))
    122		memset(to + (n - res), 0, res);
    123	return res;
    124}
    125#else
    126extern __must_check unsigned long
    127_copy_from_user(void *, const void __user *, unsigned long);
    128#endif
    129
    130#ifdef INLINE_COPY_TO_USER
    131static inline __must_check unsigned long
    132_copy_to_user(void __user *to, const void *from, unsigned long n)
    133{
    134	might_fault();
    135	if (should_fail_usercopy())
    136		return n;
    137	if (access_ok(to, n)) {
    138		instrument_copy_to_user(to, from, n);
    139		n = raw_copy_to_user(to, from, n);
    140	}
    141	return n;
    142}
    143#else
    144extern __must_check unsigned long
    145_copy_to_user(void __user *, const void *, unsigned long);
    146#endif
    147
    148static __always_inline unsigned long __must_check
    149copy_from_user(void *to, const void __user *from, unsigned long n)
    150{
    151	if (likely(check_copy_size(to, n, false)))
    152		n = _copy_from_user(to, from, n);
    153	return n;
    154}
    155
    156static __always_inline unsigned long __must_check
    157copy_to_user(void __user *to, const void *from, unsigned long n)
    158{
    159	if (likely(check_copy_size(from, n, true)))
    160		n = _copy_to_user(to, from, n);
    161	return n;
    162}
    163
    164#ifndef copy_mc_to_kernel
    165/*
    166 * Without arch opt-in this generic copy_mc_to_kernel() will not handle
    167 * #MC (or arch equivalent) during source read.
    168 */
    169static inline unsigned long __must_check
    170copy_mc_to_kernel(void *dst, const void *src, size_t cnt)
    171{
    172	memcpy(dst, src, cnt);
    173	return 0;
    174}
    175#endif
    176
    177static __always_inline void pagefault_disabled_inc(void)
    178{
    179	current->pagefault_disabled++;
    180}
    181
    182static __always_inline void pagefault_disabled_dec(void)
    183{
    184	current->pagefault_disabled--;
    185}
    186
    187/*
    188 * These routines enable/disable the pagefault handler. If disabled, it will
    189 * not take any locks and go straight to the fixup table.
    190 *
    191 * User access methods will not sleep when called from a pagefault_disabled()
    192 * environment.
    193 */
    194static inline void pagefault_disable(void)
    195{
    196	pagefault_disabled_inc();
    197	/*
    198	 * make sure to have issued the store before a pagefault
    199	 * can hit.
    200	 */
    201	barrier();
    202}
    203
    204static inline void pagefault_enable(void)
    205{
    206	/*
    207	 * make sure to issue those last loads/stores before enabling
    208	 * the pagefault handler again.
    209	 */
    210	barrier();
    211	pagefault_disabled_dec();
    212}
    213
    214/*
    215 * Is the pagefault handler disabled? If so, user access methods will not sleep.
    216 */
    217static inline bool pagefault_disabled(void)
    218{
    219	return current->pagefault_disabled != 0;
    220}
    221
    222/*
    223 * The pagefault handler is in general disabled by pagefault_disable() or
    224 * when in irq context (via in_atomic()).
    225 *
    226 * This function should only be used by the fault handlers. Other users should
    227 * stick to pagefault_disabled().
    228 * Please NEVER use preempt_disable() to disable the fault handler. With
    229 * !CONFIG_PREEMPT_COUNT, this is like a NOP. So the handler won't be disabled.
    230 * in_atomic() will report different values based on !CONFIG_PREEMPT_COUNT.
    231 */
    232#define faulthandler_disabled() (pagefault_disabled() || in_atomic())
    233
    234#ifndef CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_SUBPAGE_FAULTS
    235
    236/**
    237 * probe_subpage_writeable: probe the user range for write faults at sub-page
    238 *			    granularity (e.g. arm64 MTE)
    239 * @uaddr: start of address range
    240 * @size: size of address range
    241 *
    242 * Returns 0 on success, the number of bytes not probed on fault.
    243 *
    244 * It is expected that the caller checked for the write permission of each
    245 * page in the range either by put_user() or GUP. The architecture port can
    246 * implement a more efficient get_user() probing if the same sub-page faults
    247 * are triggered by either a read or a write.
    248 */
    249static inline size_t probe_subpage_writeable(char __user *uaddr, size_t size)
    250{
    251	return 0;
    252}
    253
    254#endif /* CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_SUBPAGE_FAULTS */
    255
    256#ifndef ARCH_HAS_NOCACHE_UACCESS
    257
    258static inline __must_check unsigned long
    259__copy_from_user_inatomic_nocache(void *to, const void __user *from,
    260				  unsigned long n)
    261{
    262	return __copy_from_user_inatomic(to, from, n);
    263}
    264
    265#endif		/* ARCH_HAS_NOCACHE_UACCESS */
    266
    267extern __must_check int check_zeroed_user(const void __user *from, size_t size);
    268
    269/**
    270 * copy_struct_from_user: copy a struct from userspace
    271 * @dst:   Destination address, in kernel space. This buffer must be @ksize
    272 *         bytes long.
    273 * @ksize: Size of @dst struct.
    274 * @src:   Source address, in userspace.
    275 * @usize: (Alleged) size of @src struct.
    276 *
    277 * Copies a struct from userspace to kernel space, in a way that guarantees
    278 * backwards-compatibility for struct syscall arguments (as long as future
    279 * struct extensions are made such that all new fields are *appended* to the
    280 * old struct, and zeroed-out new fields have the same meaning as the old
    281 * struct).
    282 *
    283 * @ksize is just sizeof(*dst), and @usize should've been passed by userspace.
    284 * The recommended usage is something like the following:
    285 *
    286 *   SYSCALL_DEFINE2(foobar, const struct foo __user *, uarg, size_t, usize)
    287 *   {
    288 *      int err;
    289 *      struct foo karg = {};
    290 *
    291 *      if (usize > PAGE_SIZE)
    292 *        return -E2BIG;
    293 *      if (usize < FOO_SIZE_VER0)
    294 *        return -EINVAL;
    295 *
    296 *      err = copy_struct_from_user(&karg, sizeof(karg), uarg, usize);
    297 *      if (err)
    298 *        return err;
    299 *
    300 *      // ...
    301 *   }
    302 *
    303 * There are three cases to consider:
    304 *  * If @usize == @ksize, then it's copied verbatim.
    305 *  * If @usize < @ksize, then the userspace has passed an old struct to a
    306 *    newer kernel. The rest of the trailing bytes in @dst (@ksize - @usize)
    307 *    are to be zero-filled.
    308 *  * If @usize > @ksize, then the userspace has passed a new struct to an
    309 *    older kernel. The trailing bytes unknown to the kernel (@usize - @ksize)
    310 *    are checked to ensure they are zeroed, otherwise -E2BIG is returned.
    311 *
    312 * Returns (in all cases, some data may have been copied):
    313 *  * -E2BIG:  (@usize > @ksize) and there are non-zero trailing bytes in @src.
    314 *  * -EFAULT: access to userspace failed.
    315 */
    316static __always_inline __must_check int
    317copy_struct_from_user(void *dst, size_t ksize, const void __user *src,
    318		      size_t usize)
    319{
    320	size_t size = min(ksize, usize);
    321	size_t rest = max(ksize, usize) - size;
    322
    323	/* Deal with trailing bytes. */
    324	if (usize < ksize) {
    325		memset(dst + size, 0, rest);
    326	} else if (usize > ksize) {
    327		int ret = check_zeroed_user(src + size, rest);
    328		if (ret <= 0)
    329			return ret ?: -E2BIG;
    330	}
    331	/* Copy the interoperable parts of the struct. */
    332	if (copy_from_user(dst, src, size))
    333		return -EFAULT;
    334	return 0;
    335}
    336
    337bool copy_from_kernel_nofault_allowed(const void *unsafe_src, size_t size);
    338
    339long copy_from_kernel_nofault(void *dst, const void *src, size_t size);
    340long notrace copy_to_kernel_nofault(void *dst, const void *src, size_t size);
    341
    342long copy_from_user_nofault(void *dst, const void __user *src, size_t size);
    343long notrace copy_to_user_nofault(void __user *dst, const void *src,
    344		size_t size);
    345
    346long strncpy_from_kernel_nofault(char *dst, const void *unsafe_addr,
    347		long count);
    348
    349long strncpy_from_user_nofault(char *dst, const void __user *unsafe_addr,
    350		long count);
    351long strnlen_user_nofault(const void __user *unsafe_addr, long count);
    352
    353#ifndef __get_kernel_nofault
    354#define __get_kernel_nofault(dst, src, type, label)	\
    355do {							\
    356	type __user *p = (type __force __user *)(src);	\
    357	type data;					\
    358	if (__get_user(data, p))			\
    359		goto label;				\
    360	*(type *)dst = data;				\
    361} while (0)
    362
    363#define __put_kernel_nofault(dst, src, type, label)	\
    364do {							\
    365	type __user *p = (type __force __user *)(dst);	\
    366	type data = *(type *)src;			\
    367	if (__put_user(data, p))			\
    368		goto label;				\
    369} while (0)
    370#endif
    371
    372/**
    373 * get_kernel_nofault(): safely attempt to read from a location
    374 * @val: read into this variable
    375 * @ptr: address to read from
    376 *
    377 * Returns 0 on success, or -EFAULT.
    378 */
    379#define get_kernel_nofault(val, ptr) ({				\
    380	const typeof(val) *__gk_ptr = (ptr);			\
    381	copy_from_kernel_nofault(&(val), __gk_ptr, sizeof(val));\
    382})
    383
    384#ifndef user_access_begin
    385#define user_access_begin(ptr,len) access_ok(ptr, len)
    386#define user_access_end() do { } while (0)
    387#define unsafe_op_wrap(op, err) do { if (unlikely(op)) goto err; } while (0)
    388#define unsafe_get_user(x,p,e) unsafe_op_wrap(__get_user(x,p),e)
    389#define unsafe_put_user(x,p,e) unsafe_op_wrap(__put_user(x,p),e)
    390#define unsafe_copy_to_user(d,s,l,e) unsafe_op_wrap(__copy_to_user(d,s,l),e)
    391#define unsafe_copy_from_user(d,s,l,e) unsafe_op_wrap(__copy_from_user(d,s,l),e)
    392static inline unsigned long user_access_save(void) { return 0UL; }
    393static inline void user_access_restore(unsigned long flags) { }
    394#endif
    395#ifndef user_write_access_begin
    396#define user_write_access_begin user_access_begin
    397#define user_write_access_end user_access_end
    398#endif
    399#ifndef user_read_access_begin
    400#define user_read_access_begin user_access_begin
    401#define user_read_access_end user_access_end
    402#endif
    403
    404#ifdef CONFIG_HARDENED_USERCOPY
    405void __noreturn usercopy_abort(const char *name, const char *detail,
    406			       bool to_user, unsigned long offset,
    407			       unsigned long len);
    408#endif
    409
    410#endif		/* __LINUX_UACCESS_H__ */