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1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
2/*
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2007 Alan Stern
5 * Copyright (C) 2009 IBM Corporation
6 * Copyright (C) 2009 Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@gmail.com>
7 *
8 * Authors: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
9 * K.Prasad <prasad@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
10 * Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@gmail.com>
11 */
12
13/*
14 * HW_breakpoint: a unified kernel/user-space hardware breakpoint facility,
15 * using the CPU's debug registers.
16 */
17
18#include <linux/perf_event.h>
19#include <linux/hw_breakpoint.h>
20#include <linux/irqflags.h>
21#include <linux/notifier.h>
22#include <linux/kallsyms.h>
23#include <linux/kprobes.h>
24#include <linux/percpu.h>
25#include <linux/kdebug.h>
26#include <linux/kernel.h>
27#include <linux/export.h>
28#include <linux/sched.h>
29#include <linux/smp.h>
30
31#include <asm/hw_breakpoint.h>
32#include <asm/processor.h>
33#include <asm/debugreg.h>
34#include <asm/user.h>
35#include <asm/desc.h>
36#include <asm/tlbflush.h>
37
38/* Per cpu debug control register value */
39DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned long, cpu_dr7);
40EXPORT_PER_CPU_SYMBOL(cpu_dr7);
41
42/* Per cpu debug address registers values */
43static DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned long, cpu_debugreg[HBP_NUM]);
44
45/*
46 * Stores the breakpoints currently in use on each breakpoint address
47 * register for each cpus
48 */
49static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct perf_event *, bp_per_reg[HBP_NUM]);
50
51
52static inline unsigned long
53__encode_dr7(int drnum, unsigned int len, unsigned int type)
54{
55 unsigned long bp_info;
56
57 bp_info = (len | type) & 0xf;
58 bp_info <<= (DR_CONTROL_SHIFT + drnum * DR_CONTROL_SIZE);
59 bp_info |= (DR_GLOBAL_ENABLE << (drnum * DR_ENABLE_SIZE));
60
61 return bp_info;
62}
63
64/*
65 * Encode the length, type, Exact, and Enable bits for a particular breakpoint
66 * as stored in debug register 7.
67 */
68unsigned long encode_dr7(int drnum, unsigned int len, unsigned int type)
69{
70 return __encode_dr7(drnum, len, type) | DR_GLOBAL_SLOWDOWN;
71}
72
73/*
74 * Decode the length and type bits for a particular breakpoint as
75 * stored in debug register 7. Return the "enabled" status.
76 */
77int decode_dr7(unsigned long dr7, int bpnum, unsigned *len, unsigned *type)
78{
79 int bp_info = dr7 >> (DR_CONTROL_SHIFT + bpnum * DR_CONTROL_SIZE);
80
81 *len = (bp_info & 0xc) | 0x40;
82 *type = (bp_info & 0x3) | 0x80;
83
84 return (dr7 >> (bpnum * DR_ENABLE_SIZE)) & 0x3;
85}
86
87/*
88 * Install a perf counter breakpoint.
89 *
90 * We seek a free debug address register and use it for this
91 * breakpoint. Eventually we enable it in the debug control register.
92 *
93 * Atomic: we hold the counter->ctx->lock and we only handle variables
94 * and registers local to this cpu.
95 */
96int arch_install_hw_breakpoint(struct perf_event *bp)
97{
98 struct arch_hw_breakpoint *info = counter_arch_bp(bp);
99 unsigned long *dr7;
100 int i;
101
102 lockdep_assert_irqs_disabled();
103
104 for (i = 0; i < HBP_NUM; i++) {
105 struct perf_event **slot = this_cpu_ptr(&bp_per_reg[i]);
106
107 if (!*slot) {
108 *slot = bp;
109 break;
110 }
111 }
112
113 if (WARN_ONCE(i == HBP_NUM, "Can't find any breakpoint slot"))
114 return -EBUSY;
115
116 set_debugreg(info->address, i);
117 __this_cpu_write(cpu_debugreg[i], info->address);
118
119 dr7 = this_cpu_ptr(&cpu_dr7);
120 *dr7 |= encode_dr7(i, info->len, info->type);
121
122 /*
123 * Ensure we first write cpu_dr7 before we set the DR7 register.
124 * This ensures an NMI never see cpu_dr7 0 when DR7 is not.
125 */
126 barrier();
127
128 set_debugreg(*dr7, 7);
129 if (info->mask)
130 set_dr_addr_mask(info->mask, i);
131
132 return 0;
133}
134
135/*
136 * Uninstall the breakpoint contained in the given counter.
137 *
138 * First we search the debug address register it uses and then we disable
139 * it.
140 *
141 * Atomic: we hold the counter->ctx->lock and we only handle variables
142 * and registers local to this cpu.
143 */
144void arch_uninstall_hw_breakpoint(struct perf_event *bp)
145{
146 struct arch_hw_breakpoint *info = counter_arch_bp(bp);
147 unsigned long dr7;
148 int i;
149
150 lockdep_assert_irqs_disabled();
151
152 for (i = 0; i < HBP_NUM; i++) {
153 struct perf_event **slot = this_cpu_ptr(&bp_per_reg[i]);
154
155 if (*slot == bp) {
156 *slot = NULL;
157 break;
158 }
159 }
160
161 if (WARN_ONCE(i == HBP_NUM, "Can't find any breakpoint slot"))
162 return;
163
164 dr7 = this_cpu_read(cpu_dr7);
165 dr7 &= ~__encode_dr7(i, info->len, info->type);
166
167 set_debugreg(dr7, 7);
168 if (info->mask)
169 set_dr_addr_mask(0, i);
170
171 /*
172 * Ensure the write to cpu_dr7 is after we've set the DR7 register.
173 * This ensures an NMI never see cpu_dr7 0 when DR7 is not.
174 */
175 barrier();
176
177 this_cpu_write(cpu_dr7, dr7);
178}
179
180static int arch_bp_generic_len(int x86_len)
181{
182 switch (x86_len) {
183 case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_1:
184 return HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_1;
185 case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_2:
186 return HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_2;
187 case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_4:
188 return HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_4;
189#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
190 case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_8:
191 return HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_8;
192#endif
193 default:
194 return -EINVAL;
195 }
196}
197
198int arch_bp_generic_fields(int x86_len, int x86_type,
199 int *gen_len, int *gen_type)
200{
201 int len;
202
203 /* Type */
204 switch (x86_type) {
205 case X86_BREAKPOINT_EXECUTE:
206 if (x86_len != X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_X)
207 return -EINVAL;
208
209 *gen_type = HW_BREAKPOINT_X;
210 *gen_len = sizeof(long);
211 return 0;
212 case X86_BREAKPOINT_WRITE:
213 *gen_type = HW_BREAKPOINT_W;
214 break;
215 case X86_BREAKPOINT_RW:
216 *gen_type = HW_BREAKPOINT_W | HW_BREAKPOINT_R;
217 break;
218 default:
219 return -EINVAL;
220 }
221
222 /* Len */
223 len = arch_bp_generic_len(x86_len);
224 if (len < 0)
225 return -EINVAL;
226 *gen_len = len;
227
228 return 0;
229}
230
231/*
232 * Check for virtual address in kernel space.
233 */
234int arch_check_bp_in_kernelspace(struct arch_hw_breakpoint *hw)
235{
236 unsigned long va;
237 int len;
238
239 va = hw->address;
240 len = arch_bp_generic_len(hw->len);
241 WARN_ON_ONCE(len < 0);
242
243 /*
244 * We don't need to worry about va + len - 1 overflowing:
245 * we already require that va is aligned to a multiple of len.
246 */
247 return (va >= TASK_SIZE_MAX) || ((va + len - 1) >= TASK_SIZE_MAX);
248}
249
250/*
251 * Checks whether the range [addr, end], overlaps the area [base, base + size).
252 */
253static inline bool within_area(unsigned long addr, unsigned long end,
254 unsigned long base, unsigned long size)
255{
256 return end >= base && addr < (base + size);
257}
258
259/*
260 * Checks whether the range from addr to end, inclusive, overlaps the fixed
261 * mapped CPU entry area range or other ranges used for CPU entry.
262 */
263static inline bool within_cpu_entry(unsigned long addr, unsigned long end)
264{
265 int cpu;
266
267 /* CPU entry erea is always used for CPU entry */
268 if (within_area(addr, end, CPU_ENTRY_AREA_BASE,
269 CPU_ENTRY_AREA_MAP_SIZE))
270 return true;
271
272 /*
273 * When FSGSBASE is enabled, paranoid_entry() fetches the per-CPU
274 * GSBASE value via __per_cpu_offset or pcpu_unit_offsets.
275 */
276#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
277 if (within_area(addr, end, (unsigned long)__per_cpu_offset,
278 sizeof(unsigned long) * nr_cpu_ids))
279 return true;
280#else
281 if (within_area(addr, end, (unsigned long)&pcpu_unit_offsets,
282 sizeof(pcpu_unit_offsets)))
283 return true;
284#endif
285
286 for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) {
287 /* The original rw GDT is being used after load_direct_gdt() */
288 if (within_area(addr, end, (unsigned long)get_cpu_gdt_rw(cpu),
289 GDT_SIZE))
290 return true;
291
292 /*
293 * cpu_tss_rw is not directly referenced by hardware, but
294 * cpu_tss_rw is also used in CPU entry code,
295 */
296 if (within_area(addr, end,
297 (unsigned long)&per_cpu(cpu_tss_rw, cpu),
298 sizeof(struct tss_struct)))
299 return true;
300
301 /*
302 * cpu_tlbstate.user_pcid_flush_mask is used for CPU entry.
303 * If a data breakpoint on it, it will cause an unwanted #DB.
304 * Protect the full cpu_tlbstate structure to be sure.
305 */
306 if (within_area(addr, end,
307 (unsigned long)&per_cpu(cpu_tlbstate, cpu),
308 sizeof(struct tlb_state)))
309 return true;
310
311 /*
312 * When in guest (X86_FEATURE_HYPERVISOR), local_db_save()
313 * will read per-cpu cpu_dr7 before clear dr7 register.
314 */
315 if (within_area(addr, end, (unsigned long)&per_cpu(cpu_dr7, cpu),
316 sizeof(cpu_dr7)))
317 return true;
318 }
319
320 return false;
321}
322
323static int arch_build_bp_info(struct perf_event *bp,
324 const struct perf_event_attr *attr,
325 struct arch_hw_breakpoint *hw)
326{
327 unsigned long bp_end;
328
329 bp_end = attr->bp_addr + attr->bp_len - 1;
330 if (bp_end < attr->bp_addr)
331 return -EINVAL;
332
333 /*
334 * Prevent any breakpoint of any type that overlaps the CPU
335 * entry area and data. This protects the IST stacks and also
336 * reduces the chance that we ever find out what happens if
337 * there's a data breakpoint on the GDT, IDT, or TSS.
338 */
339 if (within_cpu_entry(attr->bp_addr, bp_end))
340 return -EINVAL;
341
342 hw->address = attr->bp_addr;
343 hw->mask = 0;
344
345 /* Type */
346 switch (attr->bp_type) {
347 case HW_BREAKPOINT_W:
348 hw->type = X86_BREAKPOINT_WRITE;
349 break;
350 case HW_BREAKPOINT_W | HW_BREAKPOINT_R:
351 hw->type = X86_BREAKPOINT_RW;
352 break;
353 case HW_BREAKPOINT_X:
354 /*
355 * We don't allow kernel breakpoints in places that are not
356 * acceptable for kprobes. On non-kprobes kernels, we don't
357 * allow kernel breakpoints at all.
358 */
359 if (attr->bp_addr >= TASK_SIZE_MAX) {
360 if (within_kprobe_blacklist(attr->bp_addr))
361 return -EINVAL;
362 }
363
364 hw->type = X86_BREAKPOINT_EXECUTE;
365 /*
366 * x86 inst breakpoints need to have a specific undefined len.
367 * But we still need to check userspace is not trying to setup
368 * an unsupported length, to get a range breakpoint for example.
369 */
370 if (attr->bp_len == sizeof(long)) {
371 hw->len = X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_X;
372 return 0;
373 }
374 fallthrough;
375 default:
376 return -EINVAL;
377 }
378
379 /* Len */
380 switch (attr->bp_len) {
381 case HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_1:
382 hw->len = X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_1;
383 break;
384 case HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_2:
385 hw->len = X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_2;
386 break;
387 case HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_4:
388 hw->len = X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_4;
389 break;
390#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
391 case HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_8:
392 hw->len = X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_8;
393 break;
394#endif
395 default:
396 /* AMD range breakpoint */
397 if (!is_power_of_2(attr->bp_len))
398 return -EINVAL;
399 if (attr->bp_addr & (attr->bp_len - 1))
400 return -EINVAL;
401
402 if (!boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_BPEXT))
403 return -EOPNOTSUPP;
404
405 /*
406 * It's impossible to use a range breakpoint to fake out
407 * user vs kernel detection because bp_len - 1 can't
408 * have the high bit set. If we ever allow range instruction
409 * breakpoints, then we'll have to check for kprobe-blacklisted
410 * addresses anywhere in the range.
411 */
412 hw->mask = attr->bp_len - 1;
413 hw->len = X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_1;
414 }
415
416 return 0;
417}
418
419/*
420 * Validate the arch-specific HW Breakpoint register settings
421 */
422int hw_breakpoint_arch_parse(struct perf_event *bp,
423 const struct perf_event_attr *attr,
424 struct arch_hw_breakpoint *hw)
425{
426 unsigned int align;
427 int ret;
428
429
430 ret = arch_build_bp_info(bp, attr, hw);
431 if (ret)
432 return ret;
433
434 switch (hw->len) {
435 case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_1:
436 align = 0;
437 if (hw->mask)
438 align = hw->mask;
439 break;
440 case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_2:
441 align = 1;
442 break;
443 case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_4:
444 align = 3;
445 break;
446#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
447 case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_8:
448 align = 7;
449 break;
450#endif
451 default:
452 WARN_ON_ONCE(1);
453 return -EINVAL;
454 }
455
456 /*
457 * Check that the low-order bits of the address are appropriate
458 * for the alignment implied by len.
459 */
460 if (hw->address & align)
461 return -EINVAL;
462
463 return 0;
464}
465
466/*
467 * Release the user breakpoints used by ptrace
468 */
469void flush_ptrace_hw_breakpoint(struct task_struct *tsk)
470{
471 int i;
472 struct thread_struct *t = &tsk->thread;
473
474 for (i = 0; i < HBP_NUM; i++) {
475 unregister_hw_breakpoint(t->ptrace_bps[i]);
476 t->ptrace_bps[i] = NULL;
477 }
478
479 t->virtual_dr6 = 0;
480 t->ptrace_dr7 = 0;
481}
482
483void hw_breakpoint_restore(void)
484{
485 set_debugreg(__this_cpu_read(cpu_debugreg[0]), 0);
486 set_debugreg(__this_cpu_read(cpu_debugreg[1]), 1);
487 set_debugreg(__this_cpu_read(cpu_debugreg[2]), 2);
488 set_debugreg(__this_cpu_read(cpu_debugreg[3]), 3);
489 set_debugreg(DR6_RESERVED, 6);
490 set_debugreg(__this_cpu_read(cpu_dr7), 7);
491}
492EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hw_breakpoint_restore);
493
494/*
495 * Handle debug exception notifications.
496 *
497 * Return value is either NOTIFY_STOP or NOTIFY_DONE as explained below.
498 *
499 * NOTIFY_DONE returned if one of the following conditions is true.
500 * i) When the causative address is from user-space and the exception
501 * is a valid one, i.e. not triggered as a result of lazy debug register
502 * switching
503 * ii) When there are more bits than trap<n> set in DR6 register (such
504 * as BD, BS or BT) indicating that more than one debug condition is
505 * met and requires some more action in do_debug().
506 *
507 * NOTIFY_STOP returned for all other cases
508 *
509 */
510static int hw_breakpoint_handler(struct die_args *args)
511{
512 int i, rc = NOTIFY_STOP;
513 struct perf_event *bp;
514 unsigned long *dr6_p;
515 unsigned long dr6;
516 bool bpx;
517
518 /* The DR6 value is pointed by args->err */
519 dr6_p = (unsigned long *)ERR_PTR(args->err);
520 dr6 = *dr6_p;
521
522 /* Do an early return if no trap bits are set in DR6 */
523 if ((dr6 & DR_TRAP_BITS) == 0)
524 return NOTIFY_DONE;
525
526 /* Handle all the breakpoints that were triggered */
527 for (i = 0; i < HBP_NUM; ++i) {
528 if (likely(!(dr6 & (DR_TRAP0 << i))))
529 continue;
530
531 bp = this_cpu_read(bp_per_reg[i]);
532 if (!bp)
533 continue;
534
535 bpx = bp->hw.info.type == X86_BREAKPOINT_EXECUTE;
536
537 /*
538 * TF and data breakpoints are traps and can be merged, however
539 * instruction breakpoints are faults and will be raised
540 * separately.
541 *
542 * However DR6 can indicate both TF and instruction
543 * breakpoints. In that case take TF as that has precedence and
544 * delay the instruction breakpoint for the next exception.
545 */
546 if (bpx && (dr6 & DR_STEP))
547 continue;
548
549 /*
550 * Reset the 'i'th TRAP bit in dr6 to denote completion of
551 * exception handling
552 */
553 (*dr6_p) &= ~(DR_TRAP0 << i);
554
555 perf_bp_event(bp, args->regs);
556
557 /*
558 * Set up resume flag to avoid breakpoint recursion when
559 * returning back to origin.
560 */
561 if (bpx)
562 args->regs->flags |= X86_EFLAGS_RF;
563 }
564
565 /*
566 * Further processing in do_debug() is needed for a) user-space
567 * breakpoints (to generate signals) and b) when the system has
568 * taken exception due to multiple causes
569 */
570 if ((current->thread.virtual_dr6 & DR_TRAP_BITS) ||
571 (dr6 & (~DR_TRAP_BITS)))
572 rc = NOTIFY_DONE;
573
574 return rc;
575}
576
577/*
578 * Handle debug exception notifications.
579 */
580int hw_breakpoint_exceptions_notify(
581 struct notifier_block *unused, unsigned long val, void *data)
582{
583 if (val != DIE_DEBUG)
584 return NOTIFY_DONE;
585
586 return hw_breakpoint_handler(data);
587}
588
589void hw_breakpoint_pmu_read(struct perf_event *bp)
590{
591 /* TODO */
592}
1/*
2 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
3 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
4 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
5 * (at your option) any later version.
6 *
7 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
8 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
9 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
10 * GNU General Public License for more details.
11 *
12 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
13 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
14 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
15 *
16 * Copyright (C) 2007 Alan Stern
17 * Copyright (C) 2009 IBM Corporation
18 * Copyright (C) 2009 Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@gmail.com>
19 *
20 * Authors: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
21 * K.Prasad <prasad@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
22 * Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@gmail.com>
23 */
24
25/*
26 * HW_breakpoint: a unified kernel/user-space hardware breakpoint facility,
27 * using the CPU's debug registers.
28 */
29
30#include <linux/perf_event.h>
31#include <linux/hw_breakpoint.h>
32#include <linux/irqflags.h>
33#include <linux/notifier.h>
34#include <linux/kallsyms.h>
35#include <linux/kprobes.h>
36#include <linux/percpu.h>
37#include <linux/kdebug.h>
38#include <linux/kernel.h>
39#include <linux/module.h>
40#include <linux/sched.h>
41#include <linux/smp.h>
42
43#include <asm/hw_breakpoint.h>
44#include <asm/processor.h>
45#include <asm/debugreg.h>
46
47/* Per cpu debug control register value */
48DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned long, cpu_dr7);
49EXPORT_PER_CPU_SYMBOL(cpu_dr7);
50
51/* Per cpu debug address registers values */
52static DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned long, cpu_debugreg[HBP_NUM]);
53
54/*
55 * Stores the breakpoints currently in use on each breakpoint address
56 * register for each cpus
57 */
58static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct perf_event *, bp_per_reg[HBP_NUM]);
59
60
61static inline unsigned long
62__encode_dr7(int drnum, unsigned int len, unsigned int type)
63{
64 unsigned long bp_info;
65
66 bp_info = (len | type) & 0xf;
67 bp_info <<= (DR_CONTROL_SHIFT + drnum * DR_CONTROL_SIZE);
68 bp_info |= (DR_GLOBAL_ENABLE << (drnum * DR_ENABLE_SIZE));
69
70 return bp_info;
71}
72
73/*
74 * Encode the length, type, Exact, and Enable bits for a particular breakpoint
75 * as stored in debug register 7.
76 */
77unsigned long encode_dr7(int drnum, unsigned int len, unsigned int type)
78{
79 return __encode_dr7(drnum, len, type) | DR_GLOBAL_SLOWDOWN;
80}
81
82/*
83 * Decode the length and type bits for a particular breakpoint as
84 * stored in debug register 7. Return the "enabled" status.
85 */
86int decode_dr7(unsigned long dr7, int bpnum, unsigned *len, unsigned *type)
87{
88 int bp_info = dr7 >> (DR_CONTROL_SHIFT + bpnum * DR_CONTROL_SIZE);
89
90 *len = (bp_info & 0xc) | 0x40;
91 *type = (bp_info & 0x3) | 0x80;
92
93 return (dr7 >> (bpnum * DR_ENABLE_SIZE)) & 0x3;
94}
95
96/*
97 * Install a perf counter breakpoint.
98 *
99 * We seek a free debug address register and use it for this
100 * breakpoint. Eventually we enable it in the debug control register.
101 *
102 * Atomic: we hold the counter->ctx->lock and we only handle variables
103 * and registers local to this cpu.
104 */
105int arch_install_hw_breakpoint(struct perf_event *bp)
106{
107 struct arch_hw_breakpoint *info = counter_arch_bp(bp);
108 unsigned long *dr7;
109 int i;
110
111 for (i = 0; i < HBP_NUM; i++) {
112 struct perf_event **slot = &__get_cpu_var(bp_per_reg[i]);
113
114 if (!*slot) {
115 *slot = bp;
116 break;
117 }
118 }
119
120 if (WARN_ONCE(i == HBP_NUM, "Can't find any breakpoint slot"))
121 return -EBUSY;
122
123 set_debugreg(info->address, i);
124 __this_cpu_write(cpu_debugreg[i], info->address);
125
126 dr7 = &__get_cpu_var(cpu_dr7);
127 *dr7 |= encode_dr7(i, info->len, info->type);
128
129 set_debugreg(*dr7, 7);
130
131 return 0;
132}
133
134/*
135 * Uninstall the breakpoint contained in the given counter.
136 *
137 * First we search the debug address register it uses and then we disable
138 * it.
139 *
140 * Atomic: we hold the counter->ctx->lock and we only handle variables
141 * and registers local to this cpu.
142 */
143void arch_uninstall_hw_breakpoint(struct perf_event *bp)
144{
145 struct arch_hw_breakpoint *info = counter_arch_bp(bp);
146 unsigned long *dr7;
147 int i;
148
149 for (i = 0; i < HBP_NUM; i++) {
150 struct perf_event **slot = &__get_cpu_var(bp_per_reg[i]);
151
152 if (*slot == bp) {
153 *slot = NULL;
154 break;
155 }
156 }
157
158 if (WARN_ONCE(i == HBP_NUM, "Can't find any breakpoint slot"))
159 return;
160
161 dr7 = &__get_cpu_var(cpu_dr7);
162 *dr7 &= ~__encode_dr7(i, info->len, info->type);
163
164 set_debugreg(*dr7, 7);
165}
166
167static int get_hbp_len(u8 hbp_len)
168{
169 unsigned int len_in_bytes = 0;
170
171 switch (hbp_len) {
172 case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_1:
173 len_in_bytes = 1;
174 break;
175 case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_2:
176 len_in_bytes = 2;
177 break;
178 case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_4:
179 len_in_bytes = 4;
180 break;
181#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
182 case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_8:
183 len_in_bytes = 8;
184 break;
185#endif
186 }
187 return len_in_bytes;
188}
189
190/*
191 * Check for virtual address in kernel space.
192 */
193int arch_check_bp_in_kernelspace(struct perf_event *bp)
194{
195 unsigned int len;
196 unsigned long va;
197 struct arch_hw_breakpoint *info = counter_arch_bp(bp);
198
199 va = info->address;
200 len = get_hbp_len(info->len);
201
202 return (va >= TASK_SIZE) && ((va + len - 1) >= TASK_SIZE);
203}
204
205int arch_bp_generic_fields(int x86_len, int x86_type,
206 int *gen_len, int *gen_type)
207{
208 /* Type */
209 switch (x86_type) {
210 case X86_BREAKPOINT_EXECUTE:
211 if (x86_len != X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_X)
212 return -EINVAL;
213
214 *gen_type = HW_BREAKPOINT_X;
215 *gen_len = sizeof(long);
216 return 0;
217 case X86_BREAKPOINT_WRITE:
218 *gen_type = HW_BREAKPOINT_W;
219 break;
220 case X86_BREAKPOINT_RW:
221 *gen_type = HW_BREAKPOINT_W | HW_BREAKPOINT_R;
222 break;
223 default:
224 return -EINVAL;
225 }
226
227 /* Len */
228 switch (x86_len) {
229 case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_1:
230 *gen_len = HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_1;
231 break;
232 case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_2:
233 *gen_len = HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_2;
234 break;
235 case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_4:
236 *gen_len = HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_4;
237 break;
238#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
239 case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_8:
240 *gen_len = HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_8;
241 break;
242#endif
243 default:
244 return -EINVAL;
245 }
246
247 return 0;
248}
249
250
251static int arch_build_bp_info(struct perf_event *bp)
252{
253 struct arch_hw_breakpoint *info = counter_arch_bp(bp);
254
255 info->address = bp->attr.bp_addr;
256
257 /* Type */
258 switch (bp->attr.bp_type) {
259 case HW_BREAKPOINT_W:
260 info->type = X86_BREAKPOINT_WRITE;
261 break;
262 case HW_BREAKPOINT_W | HW_BREAKPOINT_R:
263 info->type = X86_BREAKPOINT_RW;
264 break;
265 case HW_BREAKPOINT_X:
266 info->type = X86_BREAKPOINT_EXECUTE;
267 /*
268 * x86 inst breakpoints need to have a specific undefined len.
269 * But we still need to check userspace is not trying to setup
270 * an unsupported length, to get a range breakpoint for example.
271 */
272 if (bp->attr.bp_len == sizeof(long)) {
273 info->len = X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_X;
274 return 0;
275 }
276 default:
277 return -EINVAL;
278 }
279
280 /* Len */
281 switch (bp->attr.bp_len) {
282 case HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_1:
283 info->len = X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_1;
284 break;
285 case HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_2:
286 info->len = X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_2;
287 break;
288 case HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_4:
289 info->len = X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_4;
290 break;
291#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
292 case HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_8:
293 info->len = X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_8;
294 break;
295#endif
296 default:
297 return -EINVAL;
298 }
299
300 return 0;
301}
302/*
303 * Validate the arch-specific HW Breakpoint register settings
304 */
305int arch_validate_hwbkpt_settings(struct perf_event *bp)
306{
307 struct arch_hw_breakpoint *info = counter_arch_bp(bp);
308 unsigned int align;
309 int ret;
310
311
312 ret = arch_build_bp_info(bp);
313 if (ret)
314 return ret;
315
316 ret = -EINVAL;
317
318 switch (info->len) {
319 case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_1:
320 align = 0;
321 break;
322 case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_2:
323 align = 1;
324 break;
325 case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_4:
326 align = 3;
327 break;
328#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
329 case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_8:
330 align = 7;
331 break;
332#endif
333 default:
334 return ret;
335 }
336
337 /*
338 * Check that the low-order bits of the address are appropriate
339 * for the alignment implied by len.
340 */
341 if (info->address & align)
342 return -EINVAL;
343
344 return 0;
345}
346
347/*
348 * Dump the debug register contents to the user.
349 * We can't dump our per cpu values because it
350 * may contain cpu wide breakpoint, something that
351 * doesn't belong to the current task.
352 *
353 * TODO: include non-ptrace user breakpoints (perf)
354 */
355void aout_dump_debugregs(struct user *dump)
356{
357 int i;
358 int dr7 = 0;
359 struct perf_event *bp;
360 struct arch_hw_breakpoint *info;
361 struct thread_struct *thread = ¤t->thread;
362
363 for (i = 0; i < HBP_NUM; i++) {
364 bp = thread->ptrace_bps[i];
365
366 if (bp && !bp->attr.disabled) {
367 dump->u_debugreg[i] = bp->attr.bp_addr;
368 info = counter_arch_bp(bp);
369 dr7 |= encode_dr7(i, info->len, info->type);
370 } else {
371 dump->u_debugreg[i] = 0;
372 }
373 }
374
375 dump->u_debugreg[4] = 0;
376 dump->u_debugreg[5] = 0;
377 dump->u_debugreg[6] = current->thread.debugreg6;
378
379 dump->u_debugreg[7] = dr7;
380}
381EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(aout_dump_debugregs);
382
383/*
384 * Release the user breakpoints used by ptrace
385 */
386void flush_ptrace_hw_breakpoint(struct task_struct *tsk)
387{
388 int i;
389 struct thread_struct *t = &tsk->thread;
390
391 for (i = 0; i < HBP_NUM; i++) {
392 unregister_hw_breakpoint(t->ptrace_bps[i]);
393 t->ptrace_bps[i] = NULL;
394 }
395
396 t->debugreg6 = 0;
397 t->ptrace_dr7 = 0;
398}
399
400void hw_breakpoint_restore(void)
401{
402 set_debugreg(__this_cpu_read(cpu_debugreg[0]), 0);
403 set_debugreg(__this_cpu_read(cpu_debugreg[1]), 1);
404 set_debugreg(__this_cpu_read(cpu_debugreg[2]), 2);
405 set_debugreg(__this_cpu_read(cpu_debugreg[3]), 3);
406 set_debugreg(current->thread.debugreg6, 6);
407 set_debugreg(__this_cpu_read(cpu_dr7), 7);
408}
409EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hw_breakpoint_restore);
410
411/*
412 * Handle debug exception notifications.
413 *
414 * Return value is either NOTIFY_STOP or NOTIFY_DONE as explained below.
415 *
416 * NOTIFY_DONE returned if one of the following conditions is true.
417 * i) When the causative address is from user-space and the exception
418 * is a valid one, i.e. not triggered as a result of lazy debug register
419 * switching
420 * ii) When there are more bits than trap<n> set in DR6 register (such
421 * as BD, BS or BT) indicating that more than one debug condition is
422 * met and requires some more action in do_debug().
423 *
424 * NOTIFY_STOP returned for all other cases
425 *
426 */
427static int __kprobes hw_breakpoint_handler(struct die_args *args)
428{
429 int i, cpu, rc = NOTIFY_STOP;
430 struct perf_event *bp;
431 unsigned long dr7, dr6;
432 unsigned long *dr6_p;
433
434 /* The DR6 value is pointed by args->err */
435 dr6_p = (unsigned long *)ERR_PTR(args->err);
436 dr6 = *dr6_p;
437
438 /* If it's a single step, TRAP bits are random */
439 if (dr6 & DR_STEP)
440 return NOTIFY_DONE;
441
442 /* Do an early return if no trap bits are set in DR6 */
443 if ((dr6 & DR_TRAP_BITS) == 0)
444 return NOTIFY_DONE;
445
446 get_debugreg(dr7, 7);
447 /* Disable breakpoints during exception handling */
448 set_debugreg(0UL, 7);
449 /*
450 * Assert that local interrupts are disabled
451 * Reset the DRn bits in the virtualized register value.
452 * The ptrace trigger routine will add in whatever is needed.
453 */
454 current->thread.debugreg6 &= ~DR_TRAP_BITS;
455 cpu = get_cpu();
456
457 /* Handle all the breakpoints that were triggered */
458 for (i = 0; i < HBP_NUM; ++i) {
459 if (likely(!(dr6 & (DR_TRAP0 << i))))
460 continue;
461
462 /*
463 * The counter may be concurrently released but that can only
464 * occur from a call_rcu() path. We can then safely fetch
465 * the breakpoint, use its callback, touch its counter
466 * while we are in an rcu_read_lock() path.
467 */
468 rcu_read_lock();
469
470 bp = per_cpu(bp_per_reg[i], cpu);
471 /*
472 * Reset the 'i'th TRAP bit in dr6 to denote completion of
473 * exception handling
474 */
475 (*dr6_p) &= ~(DR_TRAP0 << i);
476 /*
477 * bp can be NULL due to lazy debug register switching
478 * or due to concurrent perf counter removing.
479 */
480 if (!bp) {
481 rcu_read_unlock();
482 break;
483 }
484
485 perf_bp_event(bp, args->regs);
486
487 /*
488 * Set up resume flag to avoid breakpoint recursion when
489 * returning back to origin.
490 */
491 if (bp->hw.info.type == X86_BREAKPOINT_EXECUTE)
492 args->regs->flags |= X86_EFLAGS_RF;
493
494 rcu_read_unlock();
495 }
496 /*
497 * Further processing in do_debug() is needed for a) user-space
498 * breakpoints (to generate signals) and b) when the system has
499 * taken exception due to multiple causes
500 */
501 if ((current->thread.debugreg6 & DR_TRAP_BITS) ||
502 (dr6 & (~DR_TRAP_BITS)))
503 rc = NOTIFY_DONE;
504
505 set_debugreg(dr7, 7);
506 put_cpu();
507
508 return rc;
509}
510
511/*
512 * Handle debug exception notifications.
513 */
514int __kprobes hw_breakpoint_exceptions_notify(
515 struct notifier_block *unused, unsigned long val, void *data)
516{
517 if (val != DIE_DEBUG)
518 return NOTIFY_DONE;
519
520 return hw_breakpoint_handler(data);
521}
522
523void hw_breakpoint_pmu_read(struct perf_event *bp)
524{
525 /* TODO */
526}