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1#include <linux/compiler.h>
2#include <linux/mm.h>
3#include <linux/signal.h>
4#include <linux/smp.h>
5
6#include <asm/asm.h>
7#include <asm/bootinfo.h>
8#include <asm/byteorder.h>
9#include <asm/cpu.h>
10#include <asm/inst.h>
11#include <asm/processor.h>
12#include <asm/uaccess.h>
13#include <asm/branch.h>
14#include <asm/mipsregs.h>
15#include <asm/system.h>
16#include <asm/cacheflush.h>
17
18#include <asm/fpu_emulator.h>
19
20#include "ieee754.h"
21
22/* Strap kernel emulator for full MIPS IV emulation */
23
24#ifdef __mips
25#undef __mips
26#endif
27#define __mips 4
28
29/*
30 * Emulate the arbritrary instruction ir at xcp->cp0_epc. Required when
31 * we have to emulate the instruction in a COP1 branch delay slot. Do
32 * not change cp0_epc due to the instruction
33 *
34 * According to the spec:
35 * 1) it shouldn't be a branch :-)
36 * 2) it can be a COP instruction :-(
37 * 3) if we are tring to run a protected memory space we must take
38 * special care on memory access instructions :-(
39 */
40
41/*
42 * "Trampoline" return routine to catch exception following
43 * execution of delay-slot instruction execution.
44 */
45
46struct emuframe {
47 mips_instruction emul;
48 mips_instruction badinst;
49 mips_instruction cookie;
50 unsigned long epc;
51};
52
53int mips_dsemul(struct pt_regs *regs, mips_instruction ir, unsigned long cpc)
54{
55 extern asmlinkage void handle_dsemulret(void);
56 struct emuframe __user *fr;
57 int err;
58
59 if (ir == 0) { /* a nop is easy */
60 regs->cp0_epc = cpc;
61 regs->cp0_cause &= ~CAUSEF_BD;
62 return 0;
63 }
64#ifdef DSEMUL_TRACE
65 printk("dsemul %lx %lx\n", regs->cp0_epc, cpc);
66
67#endif
68
69 /*
70 * The strategy is to push the instruction onto the user stack
71 * and put a trap after it which we can catch and jump to
72 * the required address any alternative apart from full
73 * instruction emulation!!.
74 *
75 * Algorithmics used a system call instruction, and
76 * borrowed that vector. MIPS/Linux version is a bit
77 * more heavyweight in the interests of portability and
78 * multiprocessor support. For Linux we generate a
79 * an unaligned access and force an address error exception.
80 *
81 * For embedded systems (stand-alone) we prefer to use a
82 * non-existing CP1 instruction. This prevents us from emulating
83 * branches, but gives us a cleaner interface to the exception
84 * handler (single entry point).
85 */
86
87 /* Ensure that the two instructions are in the same cache line */
88 fr = (struct emuframe __user *)
89 ((regs->regs[29] - sizeof(struct emuframe)) & ~0x7);
90
91 /* Verify that the stack pointer is not competely insane */
92 if (unlikely(!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, fr, sizeof(struct emuframe))))
93 return SIGBUS;
94
95 err = __put_user(ir, &fr->emul);
96 err |= __put_user((mips_instruction)BREAK_MATH, &fr->badinst);
97 err |= __put_user((mips_instruction)BD_COOKIE, &fr->cookie);
98 err |= __put_user(cpc, &fr->epc);
99
100 if (unlikely(err)) {
101 MIPS_FPU_EMU_INC_STATS(errors);
102 return SIGBUS;
103 }
104
105 regs->cp0_epc = (unsigned long) &fr->emul;
106
107 flush_cache_sigtramp((unsigned long)&fr->badinst);
108
109 return SIGILL; /* force out of emulation loop */
110}
111
112int do_dsemulret(struct pt_regs *xcp)
113{
114 struct emuframe __user *fr;
115 unsigned long epc;
116 u32 insn, cookie;
117 int err = 0;
118
119 fr = (struct emuframe __user *)
120 (xcp->cp0_epc - sizeof(mips_instruction));
121
122 /*
123 * If we can't even access the area, something is very wrong, but we'll
124 * leave that to the default handling
125 */
126 if (!access_ok(VERIFY_READ, fr, sizeof(struct emuframe)))
127 return 0;
128
129 /*
130 * Do some sanity checking on the stackframe:
131 *
132 * - Is the instruction pointed to by the EPC an BREAK_MATH?
133 * - Is the following memory word the BD_COOKIE?
134 */
135 err = __get_user(insn, &fr->badinst);
136 err |= __get_user(cookie, &fr->cookie);
137
138 if (unlikely(err || (insn != BREAK_MATH) || (cookie != BD_COOKIE))) {
139 MIPS_FPU_EMU_INC_STATS(errors);
140 return 0;
141 }
142
143 /*
144 * At this point, we are satisfied that it's a BD emulation trap. Yes,
145 * a user might have deliberately put two malformed and useless
146 * instructions in a row in his program, in which case he's in for a
147 * nasty surprise - the next instruction will be treated as a
148 * continuation address! Alas, this seems to be the only way that we
149 * can handle signals, recursion, and longjmps() in the context of
150 * emulating the branch delay instruction.
151 */
152
153#ifdef DSEMUL_TRACE
154 printk("dsemulret\n");
155#endif
156 if (__get_user(epc, &fr->epc)) { /* Saved EPC */
157 /* This is not a good situation to be in */
158 force_sig(SIGBUS, current);
159
160 return 0;
161 }
162
163 /* Set EPC to return to post-branch instruction */
164 xcp->cp0_epc = epc;
165
166 return 1;
167}
1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2#include <linux/err.h>
3#include <linux/slab.h>
4#include <linux/mm_types.h>
5#include <linux/sched/task.h>
6
7#include <asm/branch.h>
8#include <asm/cacheflush.h>
9#include <asm/fpu_emulator.h>
10#include <asm/inst.h>
11#include <asm/mipsregs.h>
12#include <linux/uaccess.h>
13
14/**
15 * struct emuframe - The 'emulation' frame structure
16 * @emul: The instruction to 'emulate'.
17 * @badinst: A break instruction to cause a return to the kernel.
18 *
19 * This structure defines the frames placed within the delay slot emulation
20 * page in response to a call to mips_dsemul(). Each thread may be allocated
21 * only one frame at any given time. The kernel stores within it the
22 * instruction to be 'emulated' followed by a break instruction, then
23 * executes the frame in user mode. The break causes a trap to the kernel
24 * which leads to do_dsemulret() being called unless the instruction in
25 * @emul causes a trap itself, is a branch, or a signal is delivered to
26 * the thread. In these cases the allocated frame will either be reused by
27 * a subsequent delay slot 'emulation', or be freed during signal delivery or
28 * upon thread exit.
29 *
30 * This approach is used because:
31 *
32 * - Actually emulating all instructions isn't feasible. We would need to
33 * be able to handle instructions from all revisions of the MIPS ISA,
34 * all ASEs & all vendor instruction set extensions. This would be a
35 * whole lot of work & continual maintenance burden as new instructions
36 * are introduced, and in the case of some vendor extensions may not
37 * even be possible. Thus we need to take the approach of actually
38 * executing the instruction.
39 *
40 * - We must execute the instruction within user context. If we were to
41 * execute the instruction in kernel mode then it would have access to
42 * kernel resources without very careful checks, leaving us with a
43 * high potential for security or stability issues to arise.
44 *
45 * - We used to place the frame on the users stack, but this requires
46 * that the stack be executable. This is bad for security so the
47 * per-process page is now used instead.
48 *
49 * - The instruction in @emul may be something entirely invalid for a
50 * delay slot. The user may (intentionally or otherwise) place a branch
51 * in a delay slot, or a kernel mode instruction, or something else
52 * which generates an exception. Thus we can't rely upon the break in
53 * @badinst always being hit. For this reason we track the index of the
54 * frame allocated to each thread, allowing us to clean it up at later
55 * points such as signal delivery or thread exit.
56 *
57 * - The user may generate a fake struct emuframe if they wish, invoking
58 * the BRK_MEMU break instruction themselves. We must therefore not
59 * trust that BRK_MEMU means there's actually a valid frame allocated
60 * to the thread, and must not allow the user to do anything they
61 * couldn't already.
62 */
63struct emuframe {
64 mips_instruction emul;
65 mips_instruction badinst;
66};
67
68static const int emupage_frame_count = PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(struct emuframe);
69
70static inline __user struct emuframe *dsemul_page(void)
71{
72 return (__user struct emuframe *)STACK_TOP;
73}
74
75static int alloc_emuframe(void)
76{
77 mm_context_t *mm_ctx = ¤t->mm->context;
78 int idx;
79
80retry:
81 spin_lock(&mm_ctx->bd_emupage_lock);
82
83 /* Ensure we have an allocation bitmap */
84 if (!mm_ctx->bd_emupage_allocmap) {
85 mm_ctx->bd_emupage_allocmap =
86 kcalloc(BITS_TO_LONGS(emupage_frame_count),
87 sizeof(unsigned long),
88 GFP_ATOMIC);
89
90 if (!mm_ctx->bd_emupage_allocmap) {
91 idx = BD_EMUFRAME_NONE;
92 goto out_unlock;
93 }
94 }
95
96 /* Attempt to allocate a single bit/frame */
97 idx = bitmap_find_free_region(mm_ctx->bd_emupage_allocmap,
98 emupage_frame_count, 0);
99 if (idx < 0) {
100 /*
101 * Failed to allocate a frame. We'll wait until one becomes
102 * available. We unlock the page so that other threads actually
103 * get the opportunity to free their frames, which means
104 * technically the result of bitmap_full may be incorrect.
105 * However the worst case is that we repeat all this and end up
106 * back here again.
107 */
108 spin_unlock(&mm_ctx->bd_emupage_lock);
109 if (!wait_event_killable(mm_ctx->bd_emupage_queue,
110 !bitmap_full(mm_ctx->bd_emupage_allocmap,
111 emupage_frame_count)))
112 goto retry;
113
114 /* Received a fatal signal - just give in */
115 return BD_EMUFRAME_NONE;
116 }
117
118 /* Success! */
119 pr_debug("allocate emuframe %d to %d\n", idx, current->pid);
120out_unlock:
121 spin_unlock(&mm_ctx->bd_emupage_lock);
122 return idx;
123}
124
125static void free_emuframe(int idx, struct mm_struct *mm)
126{
127 mm_context_t *mm_ctx = &mm->context;
128
129 spin_lock(&mm_ctx->bd_emupage_lock);
130
131 pr_debug("free emuframe %d from %d\n", idx, current->pid);
132 bitmap_clear(mm_ctx->bd_emupage_allocmap, idx, 1);
133
134 /* If some thread is waiting for a frame, now's its chance */
135 wake_up(&mm_ctx->bd_emupage_queue);
136
137 spin_unlock(&mm_ctx->bd_emupage_lock);
138}
139
140static bool within_emuframe(struct pt_regs *regs)
141{
142 unsigned long base = (unsigned long)dsemul_page();
143
144 if (regs->cp0_epc < base)
145 return false;
146 if (regs->cp0_epc >= (base + PAGE_SIZE))
147 return false;
148
149 return true;
150}
151
152bool dsemul_thread_cleanup(struct task_struct *tsk)
153{
154 int fr_idx;
155
156 /* Clear any allocated frame, retrieving its index */
157 fr_idx = atomic_xchg(&tsk->thread.bd_emu_frame, BD_EMUFRAME_NONE);
158
159 /* If no frame was allocated, we're done */
160 if (fr_idx == BD_EMUFRAME_NONE)
161 return false;
162
163 task_lock(tsk);
164
165 /* Free the frame that this thread had allocated */
166 if (tsk->mm)
167 free_emuframe(fr_idx, tsk->mm);
168
169 task_unlock(tsk);
170 return true;
171}
172
173bool dsemul_thread_rollback(struct pt_regs *regs)
174{
175 struct emuframe __user *fr;
176 int fr_idx;
177
178 /* Do nothing if we're not executing from a frame */
179 if (!within_emuframe(regs))
180 return false;
181
182 /* Find the frame being executed */
183 fr_idx = atomic_read(¤t->thread.bd_emu_frame);
184 if (fr_idx == BD_EMUFRAME_NONE)
185 return false;
186 fr = &dsemul_page()[fr_idx];
187
188 /*
189 * If the PC is at the emul instruction, roll back to the branch. If
190 * PC is at the badinst (break) instruction, we've already emulated the
191 * instruction so progress to the continue PC. If it's anything else
192 * then something is amiss & the user has branched into some other area
193 * of the emupage - we'll free the allocated frame anyway.
194 */
195 if (msk_isa16_mode(regs->cp0_epc) == (unsigned long)&fr->emul)
196 regs->cp0_epc = current->thread.bd_emu_branch_pc;
197 else if (msk_isa16_mode(regs->cp0_epc) == (unsigned long)&fr->badinst)
198 regs->cp0_epc = current->thread.bd_emu_cont_pc;
199
200 atomic_set(¤t->thread.bd_emu_frame, BD_EMUFRAME_NONE);
201 free_emuframe(fr_idx, current->mm);
202 return true;
203}
204
205void dsemul_mm_cleanup(struct mm_struct *mm)
206{
207 mm_context_t *mm_ctx = &mm->context;
208
209 kfree(mm_ctx->bd_emupage_allocmap);
210}
211
212int mips_dsemul(struct pt_regs *regs, mips_instruction ir,
213 unsigned long branch_pc, unsigned long cont_pc)
214{
215 int isa16 = get_isa16_mode(regs->cp0_epc);
216 mips_instruction break_math;
217 unsigned long fr_uaddr;
218 struct emuframe fr;
219 int fr_idx, ret;
220
221 /* NOP is easy */
222 if (ir == 0)
223 return -1;
224
225 /* microMIPS instructions */
226 if (isa16) {
227 union mips_instruction insn = { .word = ir };
228
229 /* NOP16 aka MOVE16 $0, $0 */
230 if ((ir >> 16) == MM_NOP16)
231 return -1;
232
233 /* ADDIUPC */
234 if (insn.mm_a_format.opcode == mm_addiupc_op) {
235 unsigned int rs;
236 s32 v;
237
238 rs = (((insn.mm_a_format.rs + 0xe) & 0xf) + 2);
239 v = regs->cp0_epc & ~3;
240 v += insn.mm_a_format.simmediate << 2;
241 regs->regs[rs] = (long)v;
242 return -1;
243 }
244 }
245
246 pr_debug("dsemul 0x%08lx cont at 0x%08lx\n", regs->cp0_epc, cont_pc);
247
248 /* Allocate a frame if we don't already have one */
249 fr_idx = atomic_read(¤t->thread.bd_emu_frame);
250 if (fr_idx == BD_EMUFRAME_NONE)
251 fr_idx = alloc_emuframe();
252 if (fr_idx == BD_EMUFRAME_NONE)
253 return SIGBUS;
254
255 /* Retrieve the appropriately encoded break instruction */
256 break_math = BREAK_MATH(isa16);
257
258 /* Write the instructions to the frame */
259 if (isa16) {
260 union mips_instruction _emul = {
261 .halfword = { ir >> 16, ir }
262 };
263 union mips_instruction _badinst = {
264 .halfword = { break_math >> 16, break_math }
265 };
266
267 fr.emul = _emul.word;
268 fr.badinst = _badinst.word;
269 } else {
270 fr.emul = ir;
271 fr.badinst = break_math;
272 }
273
274 /* Write the frame to user memory */
275 fr_uaddr = (unsigned long)&dsemul_page()[fr_idx];
276 ret = access_process_vm(current, fr_uaddr, &fr, sizeof(fr),
277 FOLL_FORCE | FOLL_WRITE);
278 if (unlikely(ret != sizeof(fr))) {
279 MIPS_FPU_EMU_INC_STATS(errors);
280 free_emuframe(fr_idx, current->mm);
281 return SIGBUS;
282 }
283
284 /* Record the PC of the branch, PC to continue from & frame index */
285 current->thread.bd_emu_branch_pc = branch_pc;
286 current->thread.bd_emu_cont_pc = cont_pc;
287 atomic_set(¤t->thread.bd_emu_frame, fr_idx);
288
289 /* Change user register context to execute the frame */
290 regs->cp0_epc = fr_uaddr | isa16;
291
292 return 0;
293}
294
295bool do_dsemulret(struct pt_regs *xcp)
296{
297 /* Cleanup the allocated frame, returning if there wasn't one */
298 if (!dsemul_thread_cleanup(current)) {
299 MIPS_FPU_EMU_INC_STATS(errors);
300 return false;
301 }
302
303 /* Set EPC to return to post-branch instruction */
304 xcp->cp0_epc = current->thread.bd_emu_cont_pc;
305 pr_debug("dsemulret to 0x%08lx\n", xcp->cp0_epc);
306 MIPS_FPU_EMU_INC_STATS(ds_emul);
307 return true;
308}