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v4.17
  1/*
  2 * Common signal handling code for both 32 and 64 bits
  3 *
  4 *    Copyright (c) 2007 Benjamin Herrenschmidt, IBM Corporation
  5 *    Extracted from signal_32.c and signal_64.c
  6 *
  7 * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General
  8 * Public License.  See the file README.legal in the main directory of
  9 * this archive for more details.
 10 */
 11
 12#include <linux/tracehook.h>
 13#include <linux/signal.h>
 14#include <linux/uprobes.h>
 15#include <linux/key.h>
 16#include <linux/context_tracking.h>
 17#include <linux/livepatch.h>
 
 18#include <asm/hw_breakpoint.h>
 19#include <linux/uaccess.h>
 20#include <asm/unistd.h>
 21#include <asm/debug.h>
 22#include <asm/tm.h>
 23
 24#include "signal.h"
 25
 26/* Log an error when sending an unhandled signal to a process. Controlled
 27 * through debug.exception-trace sysctl.
 28 */
 29
 30int show_unhandled_signals = 1;
 31
 32/*
 33 * Allocate space for the signal frame
 34 */
 35void __user *get_sigframe(struct ksignal *ksig, unsigned long sp,
 36			   size_t frame_size, int is_32)
 37{
 38        unsigned long oldsp, newsp;
 39
 40        /* Default to using normal stack */
 41        oldsp = get_clean_sp(sp, is_32);
 42	oldsp = sigsp(oldsp, ksig);
 43	newsp = (oldsp - frame_size) & ~0xFUL;
 44
 45	/* Check access */
 46	if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, (void __user *)newsp, oldsp - newsp))
 47		return NULL;
 48
 49        return (void __user *)newsp;
 50}
 51
 52static void check_syscall_restart(struct pt_regs *regs, struct k_sigaction *ka,
 53				  int has_handler)
 54{
 55	unsigned long ret = regs->gpr[3];
 56	int restart = 1;
 57
 58	/* syscall ? */
 59	if (TRAP(regs) != 0x0C00)
 60		return;
 61
 62	/* error signalled ? */
 63	if (!(regs->ccr & 0x10000000))
 64		return;
 65
 66	switch (ret) {
 67	case ERESTART_RESTARTBLOCK:
 68	case ERESTARTNOHAND:
 69		/* ERESTARTNOHAND means that the syscall should only be
 70		 * restarted if there was no handler for the signal, and since
 71		 * we only get here if there is a handler, we dont restart.
 72		 */
 73		restart = !has_handler;
 74		break;
 75	case ERESTARTSYS:
 76		/* ERESTARTSYS means to restart the syscall if there is no
 77		 * handler or the handler was registered with SA_RESTART
 78		 */
 79		restart = !has_handler || (ka->sa.sa_flags & SA_RESTART) != 0;
 80		break;
 81	case ERESTARTNOINTR:
 82		/* ERESTARTNOINTR means that the syscall should be
 83		 * called again after the signal handler returns.
 84		 */
 85		break;
 86	default:
 87		return;
 88	}
 89	if (restart) {
 90		if (ret == ERESTART_RESTARTBLOCK)
 91			regs->gpr[0] = __NR_restart_syscall;
 92		else
 93			regs->gpr[3] = regs->orig_gpr3;
 94		regs->nip -= 4;
 95		regs->result = 0;
 96	} else {
 97		regs->result = -EINTR;
 98		regs->gpr[3] = EINTR;
 99		regs->ccr |= 0x10000000;
100	}
101}
102
103static void do_signal(struct task_struct *tsk)
104{
105	sigset_t *oldset = sigmask_to_save();
106	struct ksignal ksig = { .sig = 0 };
107	int ret;
108	int is32 = is_32bit_task();
109
110	BUG_ON(tsk != current);
111
112	get_signal(&ksig);
113
114	/* Is there any syscall restart business here ? */
115	check_syscall_restart(tsk->thread.regs, &ksig.ka, ksig.sig > 0);
116
117	if (ksig.sig <= 0) {
118		/* No signal to deliver -- put the saved sigmask back */
119		restore_saved_sigmask();
120		tsk->thread.regs->trap = 0;
121		return;               /* no signals delivered */
122	}
123
124#ifndef CONFIG_PPC_ADV_DEBUG_REGS
125        /*
126	 * Reenable the DABR before delivering the signal to
127	 * user space. The DABR will have been cleared if it
128	 * triggered inside the kernel.
129	 */
130	if (tsk->thread.hw_brk.address && tsk->thread.hw_brk.type)
131		__set_breakpoint(&tsk->thread.hw_brk);
132#endif
133	/* Re-enable the breakpoints for the signal stack */
134	thread_change_pc(tsk, tsk->thread.regs);
135
 
 
136	if (is32) {
137        	if (ksig.ka.sa.sa_flags & SA_SIGINFO)
138			ret = handle_rt_signal32(&ksig, oldset, tsk);
139		else
140			ret = handle_signal32(&ksig, oldset, tsk);
141	} else {
142		ret = handle_rt_signal64(&ksig, oldset, tsk);
143	}
144
145	tsk->thread.regs->trap = 0;
146	signal_setup_done(ret, &ksig, test_thread_flag(TIF_SINGLESTEP));
147}
148
149void do_notify_resume(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long thread_info_flags)
150{
151	user_exit();
152
 
 
 
153	if (thread_info_flags & _TIF_UPROBE)
154		uprobe_notify_resume(regs);
155
156	if (thread_info_flags & _TIF_PATCH_PENDING)
157		klp_update_patch_state(current);
158
159	if (thread_info_flags & _TIF_SIGPENDING) {
160		BUG_ON(regs != current->thread.regs);
161		do_signal(current);
162	}
163
164	if (thread_info_flags & _TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME) {
165		clear_thread_flag(TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME);
166		tracehook_notify_resume(regs);
 
167	}
168
169	user_enter();
170}
171
172unsigned long get_tm_stackpointer(struct task_struct *tsk)
173{
174	/* When in an active transaction that takes a signal, we need to be
175	 * careful with the stack.  It's possible that the stack has moved back
176	 * up after the tbegin.  The obvious case here is when the tbegin is
177	 * called inside a function that returns before a tend.  In this case,
178	 * the stack is part of the checkpointed transactional memory state.
179	 * If we write over this non transactionally or in suspend, we are in
180	 * trouble because if we get a tm abort, the program counter and stack
181	 * pointer will be back at the tbegin but our in memory stack won't be
182	 * valid anymore.
183	 *
184	 * To avoid this, when taking a signal in an active transaction, we
185	 * need to use the stack pointer from the checkpointed state, rather
186	 * than the speculated state.  This ensures that the signal context
187	 * (written tm suspended) will be written below the stack required for
188	 * the rollback.  The transaction is aborted because of the treclaim,
189	 * so any memory written between the tbegin and the signal will be
190	 * rolled back anyway.
191	 *
192	 * For signals taken in non-TM or suspended mode, we use the
193	 * normal/non-checkpointed stack pointer.
194	 */
195
196#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_TRANSACTIONAL_MEM
197	BUG_ON(tsk != current);
198
199	if (MSR_TM_ACTIVE(tsk->thread.regs->msr)) {
200		tm_reclaim_current(TM_CAUSE_SIGNAL);
201		if (MSR_TM_TRANSACTIONAL(tsk->thread.regs->msr))
202			return tsk->thread.ckpt_regs.gpr[1];
203	}
204#endif
205	return tsk->thread.regs->gpr[1];
206}
v5.4
  1/*
  2 * Common signal handling code for both 32 and 64 bits
  3 *
  4 *    Copyright (c) 2007 Benjamin Herrenschmidt, IBM Corporation
  5 *    Extracted from signal_32.c and signal_64.c
  6 *
  7 * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General
  8 * Public License.  See the file README.legal in the main directory of
  9 * this archive for more details.
 10 */
 11
 12#include <linux/tracehook.h>
 13#include <linux/signal.h>
 14#include <linux/uprobes.h>
 15#include <linux/key.h>
 16#include <linux/context_tracking.h>
 17#include <linux/livepatch.h>
 18#include <linux/syscalls.h>
 19#include <asm/hw_breakpoint.h>
 20#include <linux/uaccess.h>
 21#include <asm/unistd.h>
 22#include <asm/debug.h>
 23#include <asm/tm.h>
 24
 25#include "signal.h"
 26
 27/* Log an error when sending an unhandled signal to a process. Controlled
 28 * through debug.exception-trace sysctl.
 29 */
 30
 31int show_unhandled_signals = 1;
 32
 33/*
 34 * Allocate space for the signal frame
 35 */
 36void __user *get_sigframe(struct ksignal *ksig, unsigned long sp,
 37			   size_t frame_size, int is_32)
 38{
 39        unsigned long oldsp, newsp;
 40
 41        /* Default to using normal stack */
 42        oldsp = get_clean_sp(sp, is_32);
 43	oldsp = sigsp(oldsp, ksig);
 44	newsp = (oldsp - frame_size) & ~0xFUL;
 45
 46	/* Check access */
 47	if (!access_ok((void __user *)newsp, oldsp - newsp))
 48		return NULL;
 49
 50        return (void __user *)newsp;
 51}
 52
 53static void check_syscall_restart(struct pt_regs *regs, struct k_sigaction *ka,
 54				  int has_handler)
 55{
 56	unsigned long ret = regs->gpr[3];
 57	int restart = 1;
 58
 59	/* syscall ? */
 60	if (TRAP(regs) != 0x0C00)
 61		return;
 62
 63	/* error signalled ? */
 64	if (!(regs->ccr & 0x10000000))
 65		return;
 66
 67	switch (ret) {
 68	case ERESTART_RESTARTBLOCK:
 69	case ERESTARTNOHAND:
 70		/* ERESTARTNOHAND means that the syscall should only be
 71		 * restarted if there was no handler for the signal, and since
 72		 * we only get here if there is a handler, we dont restart.
 73		 */
 74		restart = !has_handler;
 75		break;
 76	case ERESTARTSYS:
 77		/* ERESTARTSYS means to restart the syscall if there is no
 78		 * handler or the handler was registered with SA_RESTART
 79		 */
 80		restart = !has_handler || (ka->sa.sa_flags & SA_RESTART) != 0;
 81		break;
 82	case ERESTARTNOINTR:
 83		/* ERESTARTNOINTR means that the syscall should be
 84		 * called again after the signal handler returns.
 85		 */
 86		break;
 87	default:
 88		return;
 89	}
 90	if (restart) {
 91		if (ret == ERESTART_RESTARTBLOCK)
 92			regs->gpr[0] = __NR_restart_syscall;
 93		else
 94			regs->gpr[3] = regs->orig_gpr3;
 95		regs->nip -= 4;
 96		regs->result = 0;
 97	} else {
 98		regs->result = -EINTR;
 99		regs->gpr[3] = EINTR;
100		regs->ccr |= 0x10000000;
101	}
102}
103
104static void do_signal(struct task_struct *tsk)
105{
106	sigset_t *oldset = sigmask_to_save();
107	struct ksignal ksig = { .sig = 0 };
108	int ret;
109	int is32 = is_32bit_task();
110
111	BUG_ON(tsk != current);
112
113	get_signal(&ksig);
114
115	/* Is there any syscall restart business here ? */
116	check_syscall_restart(tsk->thread.regs, &ksig.ka, ksig.sig > 0);
117
118	if (ksig.sig <= 0) {
119		/* No signal to deliver -- put the saved sigmask back */
120		restore_saved_sigmask();
121		tsk->thread.regs->trap = 0;
122		return;               /* no signals delivered */
123	}
124
125#ifndef CONFIG_PPC_ADV_DEBUG_REGS
126        /*
127	 * Reenable the DABR before delivering the signal to
128	 * user space. The DABR will have been cleared if it
129	 * triggered inside the kernel.
130	 */
131	if (tsk->thread.hw_brk.address && tsk->thread.hw_brk.type)
132		__set_breakpoint(&tsk->thread.hw_brk);
133#endif
134	/* Re-enable the breakpoints for the signal stack */
135	thread_change_pc(tsk, tsk->thread.regs);
136
137	rseq_signal_deliver(&ksig, tsk->thread.regs);
138
139	if (is32) {
140        	if (ksig.ka.sa.sa_flags & SA_SIGINFO)
141			ret = handle_rt_signal32(&ksig, oldset, tsk);
142		else
143			ret = handle_signal32(&ksig, oldset, tsk);
144	} else {
145		ret = handle_rt_signal64(&ksig, oldset, tsk);
146	}
147
148	tsk->thread.regs->trap = 0;
149	signal_setup_done(ret, &ksig, test_thread_flag(TIF_SINGLESTEP));
150}
151
152void do_notify_resume(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long thread_info_flags)
153{
154	user_exit();
155
156	/* Check valid addr_limit, TIF check is done there */
157	addr_limit_user_check();
158
159	if (thread_info_flags & _TIF_UPROBE)
160		uprobe_notify_resume(regs);
161
162	if (thread_info_flags & _TIF_PATCH_PENDING)
163		klp_update_patch_state(current);
164
165	if (thread_info_flags & _TIF_SIGPENDING) {
166		BUG_ON(regs != current->thread.regs);
167		do_signal(current);
168	}
169
170	if (thread_info_flags & _TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME) {
171		clear_thread_flag(TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME);
172		tracehook_notify_resume(regs);
173		rseq_handle_notify_resume(NULL, regs);
174	}
175
176	user_enter();
177}
178
179unsigned long get_tm_stackpointer(struct task_struct *tsk)
180{
181	/* When in an active transaction that takes a signal, we need to be
182	 * careful with the stack.  It's possible that the stack has moved back
183	 * up after the tbegin.  The obvious case here is when the tbegin is
184	 * called inside a function that returns before a tend.  In this case,
185	 * the stack is part of the checkpointed transactional memory state.
186	 * If we write over this non transactionally or in suspend, we are in
187	 * trouble because if we get a tm abort, the program counter and stack
188	 * pointer will be back at the tbegin but our in memory stack won't be
189	 * valid anymore.
190	 *
191	 * To avoid this, when taking a signal in an active transaction, we
192	 * need to use the stack pointer from the checkpointed state, rather
193	 * than the speculated state.  This ensures that the signal context
194	 * (written tm suspended) will be written below the stack required for
195	 * the rollback.  The transaction is aborted because of the treclaim,
196	 * so any memory written between the tbegin and the signal will be
197	 * rolled back anyway.
198	 *
199	 * For signals taken in non-TM or suspended mode, we use the
200	 * normal/non-checkpointed stack pointer.
201	 */
202
203#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_TRANSACTIONAL_MEM
204	BUG_ON(tsk != current);
205
206	if (MSR_TM_ACTIVE(tsk->thread.regs->msr)) {
207		tm_reclaim_current(TM_CAUSE_SIGNAL);
208		if (MSR_TM_TRANSACTIONAL(tsk->thread.regs->msr))
209			return tsk->thread.ckpt_regs.gpr[1];
210	}
211#endif
212	return tsk->thread.regs->gpr[1];
213}