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/* * Copyright (C) 1995 Linus Torvalds * * Pentium III FXSR, SSE support * Gareth Hughes <gareth@valinux.com>, May 2000 */ /* * This file handles the architecture-dependent parts of process handling.. */ #include <linux/cpu.h> #include <linux/errno.h> #include <linux/sched.h> #include <linux/sched/task.h> #include <linux/sched/task_stack.h> #include <linux/fs.h> #include <linux/kernel.h> #include <linux/mm.h> #include <linux/elfcore.h> #include <linux/smp.h> #include <linux/stddef.h> #include <linux/slab.h> #include <linux/vmalloc.h> #include <linux/user.h> #include <linux/interrupt.h> #include <linux/delay.h> #include <linux/reboot.h> #include <linux/mc146818rtc.h> #include <linux/export.h> #include <linux/kallsyms.h> #include <linux/ptrace.h> #include <linux/personality.h> #include <linux/percpu.h> #include <linux/prctl.h> #include <linux/ftrace.h> #include <linux/uaccess.h> #include <linux/io.h> #include <linux/kdebug.h> #include <linux/syscalls.h> #include <asm/pgtable.h> #include <asm/ldt.h> #include <asm/processor.h> #include <asm/fpu/internal.h> #include <asm/desc.h> #ifdef CONFIG_MATH_EMULATION #include <asm/math_emu.h> #endif #include <linux/err.h> #include <asm/tlbflush.h> #include <asm/cpu.h> #include <asm/syscalls.h> #include <asm/debugreg.h> #include <asm/switch_to.h> #include <asm/vm86.h> #include <asm/intel_rdt_sched.h> #include <asm/proto.h> void __show_regs(struct pt_regs *regs, enum show_regs_mode mode) { unsigned long cr0 = 0L, cr2 = 0L, cr3 = 0L, cr4 = 0L; unsigned long d0, d1, d2, d3, d6, d7; unsigned long sp; unsigned short ss, gs; if (user_mode(regs)) { sp = regs->sp; ss = regs->ss; gs = get_user_gs(regs); } else { sp = kernel_stack_pointer(regs); savesegment(ss, ss); savesegment(gs, gs); } show_ip(regs, KERN_DEFAULT); printk(KERN_DEFAULT "EAX: %08lx EBX: %08lx ECX: %08lx EDX: %08lx\n", regs->ax, regs->bx, regs->cx, regs->dx); printk(KERN_DEFAULT "ESI: %08lx EDI: %08lx EBP: %08lx ESP: %08lx\n", regs->si, regs->di, regs->bp, sp); printk(KERN_DEFAULT "DS: %04x ES: %04x FS: %04x GS: %04x SS: %04x EFLAGS: %08lx\n", (u16)regs->ds, (u16)regs->es, (u16)regs->fs, gs, ss, regs->flags); if (mode != SHOW_REGS_ALL) return; cr0 = read_cr0(); cr2 = read_cr2(); cr3 = __read_cr3(); cr4 = __read_cr4(); printk(KERN_DEFAULT "CR0: %08lx CR2: %08lx CR3: %08lx CR4: %08lx\n", cr0, cr2, cr3, cr4); get_debugreg(d0, 0); get_debugreg(d1, 1); get_debugreg(d2, 2); get_debugreg(d3, 3); get_debugreg(d6, 6); get_debugreg(d7, 7); /* Only print out debug registers if they are in their non-default state. */ if ((d0 == 0) && (d1 == 0) && (d2 == 0) && (d3 == 0) && (d6 == DR6_RESERVED) && (d7 == 0x400)) return; printk(KERN_DEFAULT "DR0: %08lx DR1: %08lx DR2: %08lx DR3: %08lx\n", d0, d1, d2, d3); printk(KERN_DEFAULT "DR6: %08lx DR7: %08lx\n", d6, d7); } void release_thread(struct task_struct *dead_task) { BUG_ON(dead_task->mm); release_vm86_irqs(dead_task); } int copy_thread_tls(unsigned long clone_flags, unsigned long sp, unsigned long arg, struct task_struct *p, unsigned long tls) { struct pt_regs *childregs = task_pt_regs(p); struct fork_frame *fork_frame = container_of(childregs, struct fork_frame, regs); struct inactive_task_frame *frame = &fork_frame->frame; struct task_struct *tsk; int err; frame->bp = 0; frame->ret_addr = (unsigned long) ret_from_fork; p->thread.sp = (unsigned long) fork_frame; p->thread.sp0 = (unsigned long) (childregs+1); memset(p->thread.ptrace_bps, 0, sizeof(p->thread.ptrace_bps)); if (unlikely(p->flags & PF_KTHREAD)) { /* kernel thread */ memset(childregs, 0, sizeof(struct pt_regs)); frame->bx = sp; /* function */ frame->di = arg; p->thread.io_bitmap_ptr = NULL; return 0; } frame->bx = 0; *childregs = *current_pt_regs(); childregs->ax = 0; if (sp) childregs->sp = sp; task_user_gs(p) = get_user_gs(current_pt_regs()); p->thread.io_bitmap_ptr = NULL; tsk = current; err = -ENOMEM; if (unlikely(test_tsk_thread_flag(tsk, TIF_IO_BITMAP))) { p->thread.io_bitmap_ptr = kmemdup(tsk->thread.io_bitmap_ptr, IO_BITMAP_BYTES, GFP_KERNEL); if (!p->thread.io_bitmap_ptr) { p->thread.io_bitmap_max = 0; return -ENOMEM; } set_tsk_thread_flag(p, TIF_IO_BITMAP); } err = 0; /* * Set a new TLS for the child thread? */ if (clone_flags & CLONE_SETTLS) err = do_set_thread_area(p, -1, (struct user_desc __user *)tls, 0); if (err && p->thread.io_bitmap_ptr) { kfree(p->thread.io_bitmap_ptr); p->thread.io_bitmap_max = 0; } return err; } void start_thread(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long new_ip, unsigned long new_sp) { set_user_gs(regs, 0); regs->fs = 0; regs->ds = __USER_DS; regs->es = __USER_DS; regs->ss = __USER_DS; regs->cs = __USER_CS; regs->ip = new_ip; regs->sp = new_sp; regs->flags = X86_EFLAGS_IF; force_iret(); } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(start_thread); /* * switch_to(x,y) should switch tasks from x to y. * * We fsave/fwait so that an exception goes off at the right time * (as a call from the fsave or fwait in effect) rather than to * the wrong process. Lazy FP saving no longer makes any sense * with modern CPU's, and this simplifies a lot of things (SMP * and UP become the same). * * NOTE! We used to use the x86 hardware context switching. The * reason for not using it any more becomes apparent when you * try to recover gracefully from saved state that is no longer * valid (stale segment register values in particular). With the * hardware task-switch, there is no way to fix up bad state in * a reasonable manner. * * The fact that Intel documents the hardware task-switching to * be slow is a fairly red herring - this code is not noticeably * faster. However, there _is_ some room for improvement here, * so the performance issues may eventually be a valid point. * More important, however, is the fact that this allows us much * more flexibility. * * The return value (in %ax) will be the "prev" task after * the task-switch, and shows up in ret_from_fork in entry.S, * for example. */ __visible __notrace_funcgraph struct task_struct * __switch_to(struct task_struct *prev_p, struct task_struct *next_p) { struct thread_struct *prev = &prev_p->thread, *next = &next_p->thread; struct fpu *prev_fpu = &prev->fpu; struct fpu *next_fpu = &next->fpu; int cpu = smp_processor_id(); struct tss_struct *tss = &per_cpu(cpu_tss_rw, cpu); /* never put a printk in __switch_to... printk() calls wake_up*() indirectly */ switch_fpu_prepare(prev_fpu, cpu); /* * Save away %gs. No need to save %fs, as it was saved on the * stack on entry. No need to save %es and %ds, as those are * always kernel segments while inside the kernel. Doing this * before setting the new TLS descriptors avoids the situation * where we temporarily have non-reloadable segments in %fs * and %gs. This could be an issue if the NMI handler ever * used %fs or %gs (it does not today), or if the kernel is * running inside of a hypervisor layer. */ lazy_save_gs(prev->gs); /* * Load the per-thread Thread-Local Storage descriptor. */ load_TLS(next, cpu); /* * Restore IOPL if needed. In normal use, the flags restore * in the switch assembly will handle this. But if the kernel * is running virtualized at a non-zero CPL, the popf will * not restore flags, so it must be done in a separate step. */ if (get_kernel_rpl() && unlikely(prev->iopl != next->iopl)) set_iopl_mask(next->iopl); /* * Now maybe handle debug registers and/or IO bitmaps */ if (unlikely(task_thread_info(prev_p)->flags & _TIF_WORK_CTXSW_PREV || task_thread_info(next_p)->flags & _TIF_WORK_CTXSW_NEXT)) __switch_to_xtra(prev_p, next_p, tss); /* * Leave lazy mode, flushing any hypercalls made here. * This must be done before restoring TLS segments so * the GDT and LDT are properly updated, and must be * done before fpu__restore(), so the TS bit is up * to date. */ arch_end_context_switch(next_p); /* * Reload esp0 and cpu_current_top_of_stack. This changes * current_thread_info(). Refresh the SYSENTER configuration in * case prev or next is vm86. */ update_task_stack(next_p); refresh_sysenter_cs(next); this_cpu_write(cpu_current_top_of_stack, (unsigned long)task_stack_page(next_p) + THREAD_SIZE); /* * Restore %gs if needed (which is common) */ if (prev->gs | next->gs) lazy_load_gs(next->gs); switch_fpu_finish(next_fpu, cpu); this_cpu_write(current_task, next_p); /* Load the Intel cache allocation PQR MSR. */ intel_rdt_sched_in(); return prev_p; } SYSCALL_DEFINE2(arch_prctl, int, option, unsigned long, arg2) { return do_arch_prctl_common(current, option, arg2); }
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