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	x86-32 doesn't have stack validation, so in most cases it doesn't make sense to warn about bad frame pointers. Reported-by: Tetsuo Handa <penguin-kernel@I-love.SAKURA.ne.jp> Signed-off-by: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com> Cc: Byungchul Park <byungchul.park@lge.com> Cc: Fengguang Wu <fengguang.wu@intel.com> Cc: LKP <lkp@01.org> Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/a69658760800bf281e6353248c23e0fa0acf5230.1507597785.git.jpoimboe@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			416 lines
		
	
	
	
		
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#include <linux/sched.h>
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#include <linux/sched/task.h>
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#include <linux/sched/task_stack.h>
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#include <linux/interrupt.h>
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#include <asm/sections.h>
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#include <asm/ptrace.h>
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#include <asm/bitops.h>
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#include <asm/stacktrace.h>
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#include <asm/unwind.h>
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#define FRAME_HEADER_SIZE (sizeof(long) * 2)
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unsigned long unwind_get_return_address(struct unwind_state *state)
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{
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	if (unwind_done(state))
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		return 0;
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	return __kernel_text_address(state->ip) ? state->ip : 0;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(unwind_get_return_address);
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unsigned long *unwind_get_return_address_ptr(struct unwind_state *state)
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{
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	if (unwind_done(state))
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		return NULL;
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	return state->regs ? &state->regs->ip : state->bp + 1;
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}
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static void unwind_dump(struct unwind_state *state)
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{
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	static bool dumped_before = false;
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	bool prev_zero, zero = false;
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	unsigned long word, *sp;
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	struct stack_info stack_info = {0};
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	unsigned long visit_mask = 0;
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	if (dumped_before)
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		return;
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	dumped_before = true;
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	printk_deferred("unwind stack type:%d next_sp:%p mask:0x%lx graph_idx:%d\n",
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			state->stack_info.type, state->stack_info.next_sp,
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			state->stack_mask, state->graph_idx);
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	for (sp = PTR_ALIGN(state->orig_sp, sizeof(long)); sp;
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	     sp = PTR_ALIGN(stack_info.next_sp, sizeof(long))) {
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		if (get_stack_info(sp, state->task, &stack_info, &visit_mask))
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			break;
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		for (; sp < stack_info.end; sp++) {
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			word = READ_ONCE_NOCHECK(*sp);
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			prev_zero = zero;
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			zero = word == 0;
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			if (zero) {
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				if (!prev_zero)
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					printk_deferred("%p: %0*x ...\n",
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							sp, BITS_PER_LONG/4, 0);
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				continue;
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			}
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			printk_deferred("%p: %0*lx (%pB)\n",
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					sp, BITS_PER_LONG/4, word, (void *)word);
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		}
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	}
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}
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static size_t regs_size(struct pt_regs *regs)
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{
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	/* x86_32 regs from kernel mode are two words shorter: */
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	if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_X86_32) && !user_mode(regs))
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		return sizeof(*regs) - 2*sizeof(long);
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	return sizeof(*regs);
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}
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static bool in_entry_code(unsigned long ip)
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{
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	char *addr = (char *)ip;
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	if (addr >= __entry_text_start && addr < __entry_text_end)
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		return true;
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	if (addr >= __irqentry_text_start && addr < __irqentry_text_end)
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		return true;
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	return false;
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}
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static inline unsigned long *last_frame(struct unwind_state *state)
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{
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	return (unsigned long *)task_pt_regs(state->task) - 2;
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}
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static bool is_last_frame(struct unwind_state *state)
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{
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	return state->bp == last_frame(state);
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}
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_32
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#define GCC_REALIGN_WORDS 3
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#else
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#define GCC_REALIGN_WORDS 1
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#endif
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static inline unsigned long *last_aligned_frame(struct unwind_state *state)
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{
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	return last_frame(state) - GCC_REALIGN_WORDS;
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}
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static bool is_last_aligned_frame(struct unwind_state *state)
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{
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	unsigned long *last_bp = last_frame(state);
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	unsigned long *aligned_bp = last_aligned_frame(state);
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	/*
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	 * GCC can occasionally decide to realign the stack pointer and change
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	 * the offset of the stack frame in the prologue of a function called
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	 * by head/entry code.  Examples:
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	 *
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	 * <start_secondary>:
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	 *      push   %edi
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	 *      lea    0x8(%esp),%edi
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	 *      and    $0xfffffff8,%esp
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	 *      pushl  -0x4(%edi)
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	 *      push   %ebp
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	 *      mov    %esp,%ebp
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	 *
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	 * <x86_64_start_kernel>:
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	 *      lea    0x8(%rsp),%r10
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	 *      and    $0xfffffffffffffff0,%rsp
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	 *      pushq  -0x8(%r10)
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	 *      push   %rbp
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	 *      mov    %rsp,%rbp
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	 *
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	 * After aligning the stack, it pushes a duplicate copy of the return
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	 * address before pushing the frame pointer.
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	 */
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	return (state->bp == aligned_bp && *(aligned_bp + 1) == *(last_bp + 1));
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}
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static bool is_last_ftrace_frame(struct unwind_state *state)
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{
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	unsigned long *last_bp = last_frame(state);
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	unsigned long *last_ftrace_bp = last_bp - 3;
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	/*
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	 * When unwinding from an ftrace handler of a function called by entry
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	 * code, the stack layout of the last frame is:
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	 *
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	 *   bp
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	 *   parent ret addr
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	 *   bp
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	 *   function ret addr
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	 *   parent ret addr
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	 *   pt_regs
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	 *   -----------------
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	 */
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	return (state->bp == last_ftrace_bp &&
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		*state->bp == *(state->bp + 2) &&
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		*(state->bp + 1) == *(state->bp + 4));
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}
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static bool is_last_task_frame(struct unwind_state *state)
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{
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	return is_last_frame(state) || is_last_aligned_frame(state) ||
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	       is_last_ftrace_frame(state);
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}
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/*
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 * This determines if the frame pointer actually contains an encoded pointer to
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 * pt_regs on the stack.  See ENCODE_FRAME_POINTER.
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 */
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
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static struct pt_regs *decode_frame_pointer(unsigned long *bp)
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{
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	unsigned long regs = (unsigned long)bp;
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	if (!(regs & 0x1))
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		return NULL;
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	return (struct pt_regs *)(regs & ~0x1);
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}
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#else
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static struct pt_regs *decode_frame_pointer(unsigned long *bp)
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{
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	unsigned long regs = (unsigned long)bp;
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	if (regs & 0x80000000)
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		return NULL;
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	return (struct pt_regs *)(regs | 0x80000000);
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}
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_32
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#define KERNEL_REGS_SIZE (sizeof(struct pt_regs) - 2*sizeof(long))
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#else
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#define KERNEL_REGS_SIZE (sizeof(struct pt_regs))
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#endif
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static bool update_stack_state(struct unwind_state *state,
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			       unsigned long *next_bp)
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{
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	struct stack_info *info = &state->stack_info;
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	enum stack_type prev_type = info->type;
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	struct pt_regs *regs;
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	unsigned long *frame, *prev_frame_end, *addr_p, addr;
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	size_t len;
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	if (state->regs)
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		prev_frame_end = (void *)state->regs + regs_size(state->regs);
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	else
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		prev_frame_end = (void *)state->bp + FRAME_HEADER_SIZE;
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	/* Is the next frame pointer an encoded pointer to pt_regs? */
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	regs = decode_frame_pointer(next_bp);
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	if (regs) {
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		frame = (unsigned long *)regs;
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		len = KERNEL_REGS_SIZE;
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		state->got_irq = true;
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	} else {
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		frame = next_bp;
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		len = FRAME_HEADER_SIZE;
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	}
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	/*
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	 * If the next bp isn't on the current stack, switch to the next one.
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	 *
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	 * We may have to traverse multiple stacks to deal with the possibility
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	 * that info->next_sp could point to an empty stack and the next bp
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	 * could be on a subsequent stack.
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	 */
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	while (!on_stack(info, frame, len))
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		if (get_stack_info(info->next_sp, state->task, info,
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				   &state->stack_mask))
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			return false;
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	/* Make sure it only unwinds up and doesn't overlap the prev frame: */
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	if (state->orig_sp && state->stack_info.type == prev_type &&
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	    frame < prev_frame_end)
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		return false;
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	/*
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	 * On 32-bit with user mode regs, make sure the last two regs are safe
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	 * to access:
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	 */
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	if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_X86_32) && regs && user_mode(regs) &&
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	    !on_stack(info, frame, len + 2*sizeof(long)))
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		return false;
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	/* Move state to the next frame: */
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	if (regs) {
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		state->regs = regs;
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		state->bp = NULL;
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	} else {
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		state->bp = next_bp;
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		state->regs = NULL;
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	}
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	/* Save the return address: */
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	if (state->regs && user_mode(state->regs))
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		state->ip = 0;
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	else {
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		addr_p = unwind_get_return_address_ptr(state);
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		addr = READ_ONCE_TASK_STACK(state->task, *addr_p);
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		state->ip = ftrace_graph_ret_addr(state->task, &state->graph_idx,
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						  addr, addr_p);
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	}
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	/* Save the original stack pointer for unwind_dump(): */
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	if (!state->orig_sp)
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		state->orig_sp = frame;
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	return true;
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}
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bool unwind_next_frame(struct unwind_state *state)
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{
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	struct pt_regs *regs;
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	unsigned long *next_bp;
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	if (unwind_done(state))
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		return false;
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	/* Have we reached the end? */
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	if (state->regs && user_mode(state->regs))
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		goto the_end;
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	if (is_last_task_frame(state)) {
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		regs = task_pt_regs(state->task);
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		/*
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		 * kthreads (other than the boot CPU's idle thread) have some
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		 * partial regs at the end of their stack which were placed
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		 * there by copy_thread_tls().  But the regs don't have any
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		 * useful information, so we can skip them.
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		 *
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		 * This user_mode() check is slightly broader than a PF_KTHREAD
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		 * check because it also catches the awkward situation where a
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		 * newly forked kthread transitions into a user task by calling
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		 * do_execve(), which eventually clears PF_KTHREAD.
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		 */
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		if (!user_mode(regs))
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			goto the_end;
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		/*
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		 * We're almost at the end, but not quite: there's still the
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		 * syscall regs frame.  Entry code doesn't encode the regs
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		 * pointer for syscalls, so we have to set it manually.
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		 */
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		state->regs = regs;
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		state->bp = NULL;
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		state->ip = 0;
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		return true;
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	}
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	/* Get the next frame pointer: */
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	if (state->regs)
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		next_bp = (unsigned long *)state->regs->bp;
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	else
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		next_bp = (unsigned long *)READ_ONCE_TASK_STACK(state->task, *state->bp);
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	/* Move to the next frame if it's safe: */
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	if (!update_stack_state(state, next_bp))
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		goto bad_address;
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	return true;
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bad_address:
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	state->error = true;
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	/*
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	 * When unwinding a non-current task, the task might actually be
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	 * running on another CPU, in which case it could be modifying its
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	 * stack while we're reading it.  This is generally not a problem and
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	 * can be ignored as long as the caller understands that unwinding
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	 * another task will not always succeed.
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	 */
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	if (state->task != current)
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		goto the_end;
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	/*
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	 * Don't warn if the unwinder got lost due to an interrupt in entry
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	 * code or in the C handler before the first frame pointer got set up:
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	 */
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	if (state->got_irq && in_entry_code(state->ip))
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		goto the_end;
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	if (state->regs &&
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	    state->regs->sp >= (unsigned long)last_aligned_frame(state) &&
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	    state->regs->sp < (unsigned long)task_pt_regs(state->task))
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		goto the_end;
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	/*
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	 * There are some known frame pointer issues on 32-bit.  Disable
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	 * unwinder warnings on 32-bit until it gets objtool support.
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	 */
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	if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_X86_32))
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		goto the_end;
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	if (state->regs) {
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		printk_deferred_once(KERN_WARNING
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			"WARNING: kernel stack regs at %p in %s:%d has bad 'bp' value %p\n",
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			state->regs, state->task->comm,
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			state->task->pid, next_bp);
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		unwind_dump(state);
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	} else {
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		printk_deferred_once(KERN_WARNING
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			"WARNING: kernel stack frame pointer at %p in %s:%d has bad value %p\n",
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			state->bp, state->task->comm,
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			state->task->pid, next_bp);
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		unwind_dump(state);
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	}
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the_end:
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	state->stack_info.type = STACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN;
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	return false;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(unwind_next_frame);
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void __unwind_start(struct unwind_state *state, struct task_struct *task,
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		    struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long *first_frame)
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{
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	unsigned long *bp;
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	memset(state, 0, sizeof(*state));
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	state->task = task;
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	state->got_irq = (regs);
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	/* Don't even attempt to start from user mode regs: */
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	if (regs && user_mode(regs)) {
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		state->stack_info.type = STACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN;
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		return;
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	}
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	bp = get_frame_pointer(task, regs);
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	/* Initialize stack info and make sure the frame data is accessible: */
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	get_stack_info(bp, state->task, &state->stack_info,
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		       &state->stack_mask);
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	update_stack_state(state, bp);
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	/*
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	 * The caller can provide the address of the first frame directly
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	 * (first_frame) or indirectly (regs->sp) to indicate which stack frame
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	 * to start unwinding at.  Skip ahead until we reach it.
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	 */
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	while (!unwind_done(state) &&
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	       (!on_stack(&state->stack_info, first_frame, sizeof(long)) ||
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			state->bp < first_frame))
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		unwind_next_frame(state);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__unwind_start);
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