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Diffstat (limited to 'arch/x86/kernel/fpu/xstate.c')
-rw-r--r-- | arch/x86/kernel/fpu/xstate.c | 547 |
1 files changed, 346 insertions, 201 deletions
diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/fpu/xstate.c b/arch/x86/kernel/fpu/xstate.c index 4ea2a5948..01567aa87 100644 --- a/arch/x86/kernel/fpu/xstate.c +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/fpu/xstate.c @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ #include <asm/fpu/internal.h> #include <asm/fpu/signal.h> #include <asm/fpu/regset.h> +#include <asm/fpu/xstate.h> #include <asm/tlbflush.h> @@ -44,6 +45,13 @@ static unsigned int xstate_sizes[XFEATURE_MAX] = { [ 0 ... XFEATURE_MAX - 1] = static unsigned int xstate_comp_offsets[sizeof(xfeatures_mask)*8]; /* + * The XSAVE area of kernel can be in standard or compacted format; + * it is always in standard format for user mode. This is the user + * mode standard format size used for signal and ptrace frames. + */ +unsigned int fpu_user_xstate_size; + +/* * Clear all of the X86_FEATURE_* bits that are unavailable * when the CPU has no XSAVE support. */ @@ -105,6 +113,27 @@ int cpu_has_xfeatures(u64 xfeatures_needed, const char **feature_name) } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cpu_has_xfeatures); +static int xfeature_is_supervisor(int xfeature_nr) +{ + /* + * We currently do not support supervisor states, but if + * we did, we could find out like this. + * + * SDM says: If state component 'i' is a user state component, + * ECX[0] return 0; if state component i is a supervisor + * state component, ECX[0] returns 1. + */ + u32 eax, ebx, ecx, edx; + + cpuid_count(XSTATE_CPUID, xfeature_nr, &eax, &ebx, &ecx, &edx); + return !!(ecx & 1); +} + +static int xfeature_is_user(int xfeature_nr) +{ + return !xfeature_is_supervisor(xfeature_nr); +} + /* * When executing XSAVEOPT (or other optimized XSAVE instructions), if * a processor implementation detects that an FPU state component is still @@ -171,7 +200,7 @@ void fpstate_sanitize_xstate(struct fpu *fpu) */ while (xfeatures) { if (xfeatures & 0x1) { - int offset = xstate_offsets[feature_bit]; + int offset = xstate_comp_offsets[feature_bit]; int size = xstate_sizes[feature_bit]; memcpy((void *)fx + offset, @@ -192,6 +221,15 @@ void fpu__init_cpu_xstate(void) { if (!boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_XSAVE) || !xfeatures_mask) return; + /* + * Make it clear that XSAVES supervisor states are not yet + * implemented should anyone expect it to work by changing + * bits in XFEATURE_MASK_* macros and XCR0. + */ + WARN_ONCE((xfeatures_mask & XFEATURE_MASK_SUPERVISOR), + "x86/fpu: XSAVES supervisor states are not yet implemented.\n"); + + xfeatures_mask &= ~XFEATURE_MASK_SUPERVISOR; cr4_set_bits(X86_CR4_OSXSAVE); xsetbv(XCR_XFEATURE_ENABLED_MASK, xfeatures_mask); @@ -217,13 +255,29 @@ static void __init setup_xstate_features(void) /* start at the beginnning of the "extended state" */ unsigned int last_good_offset = offsetof(struct xregs_state, extended_state_area); + /* + * The FP xstates and SSE xstates are legacy states. They are always + * in the fixed offsets in the xsave area in either compacted form + * or standard form. + */ + xstate_offsets[0] = 0; + xstate_sizes[0] = offsetof(struct fxregs_state, xmm_space); + xstate_offsets[1] = xstate_sizes[0]; + xstate_sizes[1] = FIELD_SIZEOF(struct fxregs_state, xmm_space); for (i = FIRST_EXTENDED_XFEATURE; i < XFEATURE_MAX; i++) { if (!xfeature_enabled(i)) continue; cpuid_count(XSTATE_CPUID, i, &eax, &ebx, &ecx, &edx); - xstate_offsets[i] = ebx; + + /* + * If an xfeature is supervisor state, the offset + * in EBX is invalid. We leave it to -1. + */ + if (xfeature_is_user(i)) + xstate_offsets[i] = ebx; + xstate_sizes[i] = eax; /* * In our xstate size checks, we assume that the @@ -233,8 +287,6 @@ static void __init setup_xstate_features(void) WARN_ONCE(last_good_offset > xstate_offsets[i], "x86/fpu: misordered xstate at %d\n", last_good_offset); last_good_offset = xstate_offsets[i]; - - printk(KERN_INFO "x86/fpu: xstate_offset[%d]: %4d, xstate_sizes[%d]: %4d\n", i, ebx, i, eax); } } @@ -263,6 +315,33 @@ static void __init print_xstate_features(void) } /* + * This check is important because it is easy to get XSTATE_* + * confused with XSTATE_BIT_*. + */ +#define CHECK_XFEATURE(nr) do { \ + WARN_ON(nr < FIRST_EXTENDED_XFEATURE); \ + WARN_ON(nr >= XFEATURE_MAX); \ +} while (0) + +/* + * We could cache this like xstate_size[], but we only use + * it here, so it would be a waste of space. + */ +static int xfeature_is_aligned(int xfeature_nr) +{ + u32 eax, ebx, ecx, edx; + + CHECK_XFEATURE(xfeature_nr); + cpuid_count(XSTATE_CPUID, xfeature_nr, &eax, &ebx, &ecx, &edx); + /* + * The value returned by ECX[1] indicates the alignment + * of state component 'i' when the compacted format + * of the extended region of an XSAVE area is used: + */ + return !!(ecx & 2); +} + +/* * This function sets up offsets and sizes of all extended states in * xsave area. This supports both standard format and compacted format * of the xsave aread. @@ -299,10 +378,29 @@ static void __init setup_xstate_comp(void) else xstate_comp_sizes[i] = 0; - if (i > FIRST_EXTENDED_XFEATURE) + if (i > FIRST_EXTENDED_XFEATURE) { xstate_comp_offsets[i] = xstate_comp_offsets[i-1] + xstate_comp_sizes[i-1]; + if (xfeature_is_aligned(i)) + xstate_comp_offsets[i] = + ALIGN(xstate_comp_offsets[i], 64); + } + } +} + +/* + * Print out xstate component offsets and sizes + */ +static void __init print_xstate_offset_size(void) +{ + int i; + + for (i = FIRST_EXTENDED_XFEATURE; i < XFEATURE_MAX; i++) { + if (!xfeature_enabled(i)) + continue; + pr_info("x86/fpu: xstate_offset[%d]: %4d, xstate_sizes[%d]: %4d\n", + i, xstate_comp_offsets[i], i, xstate_sizes[i]); } } @@ -322,13 +420,11 @@ static void __init setup_init_fpu_buf(void) setup_xstate_features(); print_xstate_features(); - if (boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_XSAVES)) { + if (boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_XSAVES)) init_fpstate.xsave.header.xcomp_bv = (u64)1 << 63 | xfeatures_mask; - init_fpstate.xsave.header.xfeatures = xfeatures_mask; - } /* - * Init all the features state with header_bv being 0x0 + * Init all the features state with header.xfeatures being 0x0 */ copy_kernel_to_xregs_booting(&init_fpstate.xsave); @@ -339,58 +435,19 @@ static void __init setup_init_fpu_buf(void) copy_xregs_to_kernel_booting(&init_fpstate.xsave); } -static int xfeature_is_supervisor(int xfeature_nr) -{ - /* - * We currently do not support supervisor states, but if - * we did, we could find out like this. - * - * SDM says: If state component i is a user state component, - * ECX[0] return 0; if state component i is a supervisor - * state component, ECX[0] returns 1. - u32 eax, ebx, ecx, edx; - cpuid_count(XSTATE_CPUID, xfeature_nr, &eax, &ebx, &ecx, &edx; - return !!(ecx & 1); - */ - return 0; -} -/* -static int xfeature_is_user(int xfeature_nr) -{ - return !xfeature_is_supervisor(xfeature_nr); -} -*/ - -/* - * This check is important because it is easy to get XSTATE_* - * confused with XSTATE_BIT_*. - */ -#define CHECK_XFEATURE(nr) do { \ - WARN_ON(nr < FIRST_EXTENDED_XFEATURE); \ - WARN_ON(nr >= XFEATURE_MAX); \ -} while (0) - -/* - * We could cache this like xstate_size[], but we only use - * it here, so it would be a waste of space. - */ -static int xfeature_is_aligned(int xfeature_nr) +static int xfeature_uncompacted_offset(int xfeature_nr) { u32 eax, ebx, ecx, edx; - CHECK_XFEATURE(xfeature_nr); - cpuid_count(XSTATE_CPUID, xfeature_nr, &eax, &ebx, &ecx, &edx); /* - * The value returned by ECX[1] indicates the alignment - * of state component i when the compacted format - * of the extended region of an XSAVE area is used + * Only XSAVES supports supervisor states and it uses compacted + * format. Checking a supervisor state's uncompacted offset is + * an error. */ - return !!(ecx & 2); -} - -static int xfeature_uncompacted_offset(int xfeature_nr) -{ - u32 eax, ebx, ecx, edx; + if (XFEATURE_MASK_SUPERVISOR & (1 << xfeature_nr)) { + WARN_ONCE(1, "No fixed offset for xstate %d\n", xfeature_nr); + return -1; + } CHECK_XFEATURE(xfeature_nr); cpuid_count(XSTATE_CPUID, xfeature_nr, &eax, &ebx, &ecx, &edx); @@ -415,7 +472,7 @@ static int xfeature_size(int xfeature_nr) * that it is obvious which aspect of 'XSAVES' is being handled * by the calling code. */ -static int using_compacted_format(void) +int using_compacted_format(void) { return boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_XSAVES); } @@ -530,11 +587,12 @@ static void do_extra_xstate_size_checks(void) */ paranoid_xstate_size += xfeature_size(i); } - XSTATE_WARN_ON(paranoid_xstate_size != xstate_size); + XSTATE_WARN_ON(paranoid_xstate_size != fpu_kernel_xstate_size); } + /* - * Calculate total size of enabled xstates in XCR0/xfeatures_mask. + * Get total size of enabled xstates in XCR0/xfeatures_mask. * * Note the SDM's wording here. "sub-function 0" only enumerates * the size of the *user* states. If we use it to size a buffer @@ -544,34 +602,33 @@ static void do_extra_xstate_size_checks(void) * Note that we do not currently set any bits on IA32_XSS so * 'XCR0 | IA32_XSS == XCR0' for now. */ -static unsigned int __init calculate_xstate_size(void) +static unsigned int __init get_xsaves_size(void) { unsigned int eax, ebx, ecx, edx; - unsigned int calculated_xstate_size; + /* + * - CPUID function 0DH, sub-function 1: + * EBX enumerates the size (in bytes) required by + * the XSAVES instruction for an XSAVE area + * containing all the state components + * corresponding to bits currently set in + * XCR0 | IA32_XSS. + */ + cpuid_count(XSTATE_CPUID, 1, &eax, &ebx, &ecx, &edx); + return ebx; +} - if (!boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_XSAVES)) { - /* - * - CPUID function 0DH, sub-function 0: - * EBX enumerates the size (in bytes) required by - * the XSAVE instruction for an XSAVE area - * containing all the *user* state components - * corresponding to bits currently set in XCR0. - */ - cpuid_count(XSTATE_CPUID, 0, &eax, &ebx, &ecx, &edx); - calculated_xstate_size = ebx; - } else { - /* - * - CPUID function 0DH, sub-function 1: - * EBX enumerates the size (in bytes) required by - * the XSAVES instruction for an XSAVE area - * containing all the state components - * corresponding to bits currently set in - * XCR0 | IA32_XSS. - */ - cpuid_count(XSTATE_CPUID, 1, &eax, &ebx, &ecx, &edx); - calculated_xstate_size = ebx; - } - return calculated_xstate_size; +static unsigned int __init get_xsave_size(void) +{ + unsigned int eax, ebx, ecx, edx; + /* + * - CPUID function 0DH, sub-function 0: + * EBX enumerates the size (in bytes) required by + * the XSAVE instruction for an XSAVE area + * containing all the *user* state components + * corresponding to bits currently set in XCR0. + */ + cpuid_count(XSTATE_CPUID, 0, &eax, &ebx, &ecx, &edx); + return ebx; } /* @@ -591,7 +648,15 @@ static bool is_supported_xstate_size(unsigned int test_xstate_size) static int init_xstate_size(void) { /* Recompute the context size for enabled features: */ - unsigned int possible_xstate_size = calculate_xstate_size(); + unsigned int possible_xstate_size; + unsigned int xsave_size; + + xsave_size = get_xsave_size(); + + if (boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_XSAVES)) + possible_xstate_size = get_xsaves_size(); + else + possible_xstate_size = xsave_size; /* Ensure we have the space to store all enabled: */ if (!is_supported_xstate_size(possible_xstate_size)) @@ -601,8 +666,13 @@ static int init_xstate_size(void) * The size is OK, we are definitely going to use xsave, * make it known to the world that we need more space. */ - xstate_size = possible_xstate_size; + fpu_kernel_xstate_size = possible_xstate_size; do_extra_xstate_size_checks(); + + /* + * User space is always in standard format. + */ + fpu_user_xstate_size = xsave_size; return 0; } @@ -644,8 +714,13 @@ void __init fpu__init_system_xstate(void) xfeatures_mask = eax + ((u64)edx << 32); if ((xfeatures_mask & XFEATURE_MASK_FPSSE) != XFEATURE_MASK_FPSSE) { + /* + * This indicates that something really unexpected happened + * with the enumeration. Disable XSAVE and try to continue + * booting without it. This is too early to BUG(). + */ pr_err("x86/fpu: FP/SSE not present amongst the CPU's xstate features: 0x%llx.\n", xfeatures_mask); - BUG(); + goto out_disable; } xfeatures_mask &= fpu__get_supported_xfeatures_mask(); @@ -653,21 +728,29 @@ void __init fpu__init_system_xstate(void) /* Enable xstate instructions to be able to continue with initialization: */ fpu__init_cpu_xstate(); err = init_xstate_size(); - if (err) { - /* something went wrong, boot without any XSAVE support */ - fpu__init_disable_system_xstate(); - return; - } + if (err) + goto out_disable; + + /* + * Update info used for ptrace frames; use standard-format size and no + * supervisor xstates: + */ + update_regset_xstate_info(fpu_user_xstate_size, xfeatures_mask & ~XFEATURE_MASK_SUPERVISOR); - update_regset_xstate_info(xstate_size, xfeatures_mask); fpu__init_prepare_fx_sw_frame(); setup_init_fpu_buf(); setup_xstate_comp(); + print_xstate_offset_size(); pr_info("x86/fpu: Enabled xstate features 0x%llx, context size is %d bytes, using '%s' format.\n", xfeatures_mask, - xstate_size, + fpu_kernel_xstate_size, boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_XSAVES) ? "compacted" : "standard"); + return; + +out_disable: + /* something went wrong, try to boot without any XSAVE support */ + fpu__init_disable_system_xstate(); } /* @@ -693,6 +776,11 @@ void *__raw_xsave_addr(struct xregs_state *xsave, int xstate_feature_mask) { int feature_nr = fls64(xstate_feature_mask) - 1; + if (!xfeature_enabled(feature_nr)) { + WARN_ON_FPU(1); + return NULL; + } + return (void *)xsave + xstate_comp_offsets[feature_nr]; } /* @@ -778,155 +866,212 @@ const void *get_xsave_field_ptr(int xsave_state) return get_xsave_addr(&fpu->state.xsave, xsave_state); } +#define NR_VALID_PKRU_BITS (CONFIG_NR_PROTECTION_KEYS * 2) +#define PKRU_VALID_MASK (NR_VALID_PKRU_BITS - 1) /* - * Set xfeatures (aka XSTATE_BV) bit for a feature that we want - * to take out of its "init state". This will ensure that an - * XRSTOR actually restores the state. + * This will go out and modify PKRU register to set the access + * rights for @pkey to @init_val. */ -static void fpu__xfeature_set_non_init(struct xregs_state *xsave, - int xstate_feature_mask) +int arch_set_user_pkey_access(struct task_struct *tsk, int pkey, + unsigned long init_val) { - xsave->header.xfeatures |= xstate_feature_mask; + u32 old_pkru; + int pkey_shift = (pkey * PKRU_BITS_PER_PKEY); + u32 new_pkru_bits = 0; + + /* + * This check implies XSAVE support. OSPKE only gets + * set if we enable XSAVE and we enable PKU in XCR0. + */ + if (!boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_OSPKE)) + return -EINVAL; + /* + * For most XSAVE components, this would be an arduous task: + * brining fpstate up to date with fpregs, updating fpstate, + * then re-populating fpregs. But, for components that are + * never lazily managed, we can just access the fpregs + * directly. PKRU is never managed lazily, so we can just + * manipulate it directly. Make sure it stays that way. + */ + WARN_ON_ONCE(!use_eager_fpu()); + + /* Set the bits we need in PKRU: */ + if (init_val & PKEY_DISABLE_ACCESS) + new_pkru_bits |= PKRU_AD_BIT; + if (init_val & PKEY_DISABLE_WRITE) + new_pkru_bits |= PKRU_WD_BIT; + + /* Shift the bits in to the correct place in PKRU for pkey: */ + new_pkru_bits <<= pkey_shift; + + /* Get old PKRU and mask off any old bits in place: */ + old_pkru = read_pkru(); + old_pkru &= ~((PKRU_AD_BIT|PKRU_WD_BIT) << pkey_shift); + + /* Write old part along with new part: */ + write_pkru(old_pkru | new_pkru_bits); + + return 0; } /* - * This function is safe to call whether the FPU is in use or not. - * - * Note that this only works on the current task. - * - * Inputs: - * @xsave_state: state which is defined in xsave.h (e.g. XFEATURE_MASK_FP, - * XFEATURE_MASK_SSE, etc...) - * @xsave_state_ptr: a pointer to a copy of the state that you would - * like written in to the current task's FPU xsave state. This pointer - * must not be located in the current tasks's xsave area. - * Output: - * address of the state in the xsave area or NULL if the state - * is not present or is in its 'init state'. + * This is similar to user_regset_copyout(), but will not add offset to + * the source data pointer or increment pos, count, kbuf, and ubuf. */ -static void fpu__xfeature_set_state(int xstate_feature_mask, - void *xstate_feature_src, size_t len) +static inline int xstate_copyout(unsigned int pos, unsigned int count, + void *kbuf, void __user *ubuf, + const void *data, const int start_pos, + const int end_pos) { - struct xregs_state *xsave = ¤t->thread.fpu.state.xsave; - struct fpu *fpu = ¤t->thread.fpu; - void *dst; + if ((count == 0) || (pos < start_pos)) + return 0; - if (!boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_XSAVE)) { - WARN_ONCE(1, "%s() attempted with no xsave support", __func__); - return; + if (end_pos < 0 || pos < end_pos) { + unsigned int copy = (end_pos < 0 ? count : min(count, end_pos - pos)); + + if (kbuf) { + memcpy(kbuf + pos, data, copy); + } else { + if (__copy_to_user(ubuf + pos, data, copy)) + return -EFAULT; + } } + return 0; +} + +/* + * Convert from kernel XSAVES compacted format to standard format and copy + * to a ptrace buffer. It supports partial copy but pos always starts from + * zero. This is called from xstateregs_get() and there we check the CPU + * has XSAVES. + */ +int copyout_from_xsaves(unsigned int pos, unsigned int count, void *kbuf, + void __user *ubuf, struct xregs_state *xsave) +{ + unsigned int offset, size; + int ret, i; + struct xstate_header header; /* - * Tell the FPU code that we need the FPU state to be in - * 'fpu' (not in the registers), and that we need it to - * be stable while we write to it. + * Currently copy_regset_to_user() starts from pos 0: */ - fpu__current_fpstate_write_begin(); + if (unlikely(pos != 0)) + return -EFAULT; /* - * This method *WILL* *NOT* work for compact-format - * buffers. If the 'xstate_feature_mask' is unset in - * xcomp_bv then we may need to move other feature state - * "up" in the buffer. + * The destination is a ptrace buffer; we put in only user xstates: */ - if (xsave->header.xcomp_bv & xstate_feature_mask) { - WARN_ON_ONCE(1); - goto out; - } - - /* find the location in the xsave buffer of the desired state */ - dst = __raw_xsave_addr(&fpu->state.xsave, xstate_feature_mask); + memset(&header, 0, sizeof(header)); + header.xfeatures = xsave->header.xfeatures; + header.xfeatures &= ~XFEATURE_MASK_SUPERVISOR; /* - * Make sure that the pointer being passed in did not - * come from the xsave buffer itself. + * Copy xregs_state->header: */ - WARN_ONCE(xstate_feature_src == dst, "set from xsave buffer itself"); + offset = offsetof(struct xregs_state, header); + size = sizeof(header); - /* put the caller-provided data in the location */ - memcpy(dst, xstate_feature_src, len); + ret = xstate_copyout(offset, size, kbuf, ubuf, &header, 0, count); + + if (ret) + return ret; + + for (i = 0; i < XFEATURE_MAX; i++) { + /* + * Copy only in-use xstates: + */ + if ((header.xfeatures >> i) & 1) { + void *src = __raw_xsave_addr(xsave, 1 << i); + + offset = xstate_offsets[i]; + size = xstate_sizes[i]; + + ret = xstate_copyout(offset, size, kbuf, ubuf, src, 0, count); + + if (ret) + return ret; + + if (offset + size >= count) + break; + } + + } /* - * Mark the xfeature so that the CPU knows there is state - * in the buffer now. - */ - fpu__xfeature_set_non_init(xsave, xstate_feature_mask); -out: - /* - * We are done writing to the 'fpu'. Reenable preeption - * and (possibly) move the fpstate back in to the fpregs. + * Fill xsave->i387.sw_reserved value for ptrace frame: */ - fpu__current_fpstate_write_end(); -} + offset = offsetof(struct fxregs_state, sw_reserved); + size = sizeof(xstate_fx_sw_bytes); -#define NR_VALID_PKRU_BITS (CONFIG_NR_PROTECTION_KEYS * 2) -#define PKRU_VALID_MASK (NR_VALID_PKRU_BITS - 1) + ret = xstate_copyout(offset, size, kbuf, ubuf, xstate_fx_sw_bytes, 0, count); + + if (ret) + return ret; + + return 0; +} /* - * This will go out and modify the XSAVE buffer so that PKRU is - * set to a particular state for access to 'pkey'. - * - * PKRU state does affect kernel access to user memory. We do - * not modfiy PKRU *itself* here, only the XSAVE state that will - * be restored in to PKRU when we return back to userspace. + * Convert from a ptrace standard-format buffer to kernel XSAVES format + * and copy to the target thread. This is called from xstateregs_set() and + * there we check the CPU has XSAVES and a whole standard-sized buffer + * exists. */ -int arch_set_user_pkey_access(struct task_struct *tsk, int pkey, - unsigned long init_val) +int copyin_to_xsaves(const void *kbuf, const void __user *ubuf, + struct xregs_state *xsave) { - struct xregs_state *xsave = &tsk->thread.fpu.state.xsave; - struct pkru_state *old_pkru_state; - struct pkru_state new_pkru_state; - int pkey_shift = (pkey * PKRU_BITS_PER_PKEY); - u32 new_pkru_bits = 0; + unsigned int offset, size; + int i; + u64 xfeatures; + u64 allowed_features; + + offset = offsetof(struct xregs_state, header); + size = sizeof(xfeatures); + + if (kbuf) { + memcpy(&xfeatures, kbuf + offset, size); + } else { + if (__copy_from_user(&xfeatures, ubuf + offset, size)) + return -EFAULT; + } /* - * This check implies XSAVE support. OSPKE only gets - * set if we enable XSAVE and we enable PKU in XCR0. + * Reject if the user sets any disabled or supervisor features: */ - if (!boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_OSPKE)) + allowed_features = xfeatures_mask & ~XFEATURE_MASK_SUPERVISOR; + + if (xfeatures & ~allowed_features) return -EINVAL; - /* Set the bits we need in PKRU */ - if (init_val & PKEY_DISABLE_ACCESS) - new_pkru_bits |= PKRU_AD_BIT; - if (init_val & PKEY_DISABLE_WRITE) - new_pkru_bits |= PKRU_WD_BIT; + for (i = 0; i < XFEATURE_MAX; i++) { + u64 mask = ((u64)1 << i); - /* Shift the bits in to the correct place in PKRU for pkey. */ - new_pkru_bits <<= pkey_shift; + if (xfeatures & mask) { + void *dst = __raw_xsave_addr(xsave, 1 << i); - /* Locate old copy of the state in the xsave buffer */ - old_pkru_state = get_xsave_addr(xsave, XFEATURE_MASK_PKRU); + offset = xstate_offsets[i]; + size = xstate_sizes[i]; + + if (kbuf) { + memcpy(dst, kbuf + offset, size); + } else { + if (__copy_from_user(dst, ubuf + offset, size)) + return -EFAULT; + } + } + } /* - * When state is not in the buffer, it is in the init - * state, set it manually. Otherwise, copy out the old - * state. + * The state that came in from userspace was user-state only. + * Mask all the user states out of 'xfeatures': */ - if (!old_pkru_state) - new_pkru_state.pkru = 0; - else - new_pkru_state.pkru = old_pkru_state->pkru; - - /* mask off any old bits in place */ - new_pkru_state.pkru &= ~((PKRU_AD_BIT|PKRU_WD_BIT) << pkey_shift); - /* Set the newly-requested bits */ - new_pkru_state.pkru |= new_pkru_bits; + xsave->header.xfeatures &= XFEATURE_MASK_SUPERVISOR; /* - * We could theoretically live without zeroing pkru.pad. - * The current XSAVE feature state definition says that - * only bytes 0->3 are used. But we do not want to - * chance leaking kernel stack out to userspace in case a - * memcpy() of the whole xsave buffer was done. - * - * They're in the same cacheline anyway. + * Add back in the features that came in from userspace: */ - new_pkru_state.pad = 0; - - fpu__xfeature_set_state(XFEATURE_MASK_PKRU, &new_pkru_state, - sizeof(new_pkru_state)); + xsave->header.xfeatures |= xfeatures; return 0; } |