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	Currently some parts of the codebase will test for CONFIG_COMPAT before testing is_compat_task(). is_compat_task() is a inlined function only present on CONFIG_COMPAT. On the other hand, for !CONFIG_COMPAT, we have in linux/compat.h: #define is_compat_task() (0) Since we have this define available in every usage of is_compat_task() for !CONFIG_COMPAT, it's unnecessary to keep the ifdefs, since the compiler is smart enough to optimize-out those snippets on CONFIG_COMPAT=n This requires some regset code as well as a few other defines to be made available on !CONFIG_COMPAT, so some symbols can get resolved before getting optimized-out. Signed-off-by: Leonardo Bras <leobras@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240109034651.478462-2-leobras@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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#include <linux/compiler.h>
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#include <linux/context_tracking.h>
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#include <linux/errno.h>
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#include <linux/nospec.h>
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#include <linux/ptrace.h>
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#include <linux/randomize_kstack.h>
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#include <linux/syscalls.h>
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#include <asm/debug-monitors.h>
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#include <asm/exception.h>
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#include <asm/fpsimd.h>
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#include <asm/syscall.h>
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#include <asm/thread_info.h>
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#include <asm/unistd.h>
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long compat_arm_syscall(struct pt_regs *regs, int scno);
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long sys_ni_syscall(void);
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static long do_ni_syscall(struct pt_regs *regs, int scno)
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{
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	if (is_compat_task()) {
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		long ret = compat_arm_syscall(regs, scno);
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		if (ret != -ENOSYS)
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			return ret;
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	}
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	return sys_ni_syscall();
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}
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static long __invoke_syscall(struct pt_regs *regs, syscall_fn_t syscall_fn)
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{
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	return syscall_fn(regs);
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}
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static void invoke_syscall(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned int scno,
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			   unsigned int sc_nr,
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			   const syscall_fn_t syscall_table[])
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{
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	long ret;
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	add_random_kstack_offset();
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	if (scno < sc_nr) {
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		syscall_fn_t syscall_fn;
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		syscall_fn = syscall_table[array_index_nospec(scno, sc_nr)];
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		ret = __invoke_syscall(regs, syscall_fn);
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	} else {
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		ret = do_ni_syscall(regs, scno);
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	}
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	syscall_set_return_value(current, regs, 0, ret);
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	/*
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	 * Ultimately, this value will get limited by KSTACK_OFFSET_MAX(),
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	 * but not enough for arm64 stack utilization comfort. To keep
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	 * reasonable stack head room, reduce the maximum offset to 9 bits.
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	 *
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	 * The actual entropy will be further reduced by the compiler when
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	 * applying stack alignment constraints: the AAPCS mandates a
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	 * 16-byte (i.e. 4-bit) aligned SP at function boundaries.
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	 *
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	 * The resulting 5 bits of entropy is seen in SP[8:4].
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	 */
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	choose_random_kstack_offset(get_random_u16() & 0x1FF);
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}
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static inline bool has_syscall_work(unsigned long flags)
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{
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	return unlikely(flags & _TIF_SYSCALL_WORK);
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}
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static void el0_svc_common(struct pt_regs *regs, int scno, int sc_nr,
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			   const syscall_fn_t syscall_table[])
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{
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	unsigned long flags = read_thread_flags();
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	regs->orig_x0 = regs->regs[0];
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	regs->syscallno = scno;
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	/*
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	 * BTI note:
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	 * The architecture does not guarantee that SPSR.BTYPE is zero
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	 * on taking an SVC, so we could return to userspace with a
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	 * non-zero BTYPE after the syscall.
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	 *
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	 * This shouldn't matter except when userspace is explicitly
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	 * doing something stupid, such as setting PROT_BTI on a page
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	 * that lacks conforming BTI/PACIxSP instructions, falling
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	 * through from one executable page to another with differing
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	 * PROT_BTI, or messing with BTYPE via ptrace: in such cases,
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	 * userspace should not be surprised if a SIGILL occurs on
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	 * syscall return.
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	 *
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	 * So, don't touch regs->pstate & PSR_BTYPE_MASK here.
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	 * (Similarly for HVC and SMC elsewhere.)
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	 */
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	if (flags & _TIF_MTE_ASYNC_FAULT) {
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		/*
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		 * Process the asynchronous tag check fault before the actual
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		 * syscall. do_notify_resume() will send a signal to userspace
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		 * before the syscall is restarted.
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		 */
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		syscall_set_return_value(current, regs, -ERESTARTNOINTR, 0);
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		return;
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	}
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	if (has_syscall_work(flags)) {
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		/*
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		 * The de-facto standard way to skip a system call using ptrace
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		 * is to set the system call to -1 (NO_SYSCALL) and set x0 to a
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		 * suitable error code for consumption by userspace. However,
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		 * this cannot be distinguished from a user-issued syscall(-1)
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		 * and so we must set x0 to -ENOSYS here in case the tracer doesn't
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		 * issue the skip and we fall into trace_exit with x0 preserved.
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		 *
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		 * This is slightly odd because it also means that if a tracer
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		 * sets the system call number to -1 but does not initialise x0,
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		 * then x0 will be preserved for all system calls apart from a
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		 * user-issued syscall(-1). However, requesting a skip and not
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		 * setting the return value is unlikely to do anything sensible
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		 * anyway.
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		 */
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		if (scno == NO_SYSCALL)
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			syscall_set_return_value(current, regs, -ENOSYS, 0);
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		scno = syscall_trace_enter(regs);
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		if (scno == NO_SYSCALL)
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			goto trace_exit;
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	}
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	invoke_syscall(regs, scno, sc_nr, syscall_table);
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	/*
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	 * The tracing status may have changed under our feet, so we have to
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	 * check again. However, if we were tracing entry, then we always trace
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	 * exit regardless, as the old entry assembly did.
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	 */
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	if (!has_syscall_work(flags) && !IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DEBUG_RSEQ)) {
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		flags = read_thread_flags();
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		if (!has_syscall_work(flags) && !(flags & _TIF_SINGLESTEP))
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			return;
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	}
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trace_exit:
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	syscall_trace_exit(regs);
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}
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void do_el0_svc(struct pt_regs *regs)
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{
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	el0_svc_common(regs, regs->regs[8], __NR_syscalls, sys_call_table);
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}
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#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
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void do_el0_svc_compat(struct pt_regs *regs)
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{
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	el0_svc_common(regs, regs->regs[7], __NR_compat_syscalls,
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		       compat_sys_call_table);
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}
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#endif
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