linux-stable/arch/x86/kernel/fpu/xstate.c
Thomas Gleixner 172b91bbbb x86/fpu: Make init_fpstate correct with optimized XSAVE
commit f9dfb5e390 upstream.

The XSAVE init code initializes all enabled and supported components with
XRSTOR(S) to init state. Then it XSAVEs the state of the components back
into init_fpstate which is used in several places to fill in the init state
of components.

This works correctly with XSAVE, but not with XSAVEOPT and XSAVES because
those use the init optimization and skip writing state of components which
are in init state. So init_fpstate.xsave still contains all zeroes after
this operation.

There are two ways to solve that:

   1) Use XSAVE unconditionally, but that requires to reshuffle the buffer when
      XSAVES is enabled because XSAVES uses compacted format.

   2) Save the components which are known to have a non-zero init state by other
      means.

Looking deeper, #2 is the right thing to do because all components the
kernel supports have all-zeroes init state except the legacy features (FP,
SSE). Those cannot be hard coded because the states are not identical on all
CPUs, but they can be saved with FXSAVE which avoids all conditionals.

Use FXSAVE to save the legacy FP/SSE components in init_fpstate along with
a BUILD_BUG_ON() which reminds developers to validate that a newly added
component has all zeroes init state. As a bonus remove the now unused
copy_xregs_to_kernel_booting() crutch.

The XSAVE and reshuffle method can still be implemented in the unlikely
case that components are added which have a non-zero init state and no
other means to save them. For now, FXSAVE is just simple and good enough.

  [ bp: Fix a typo or two in the text. ]

Fixes: 6bad06b768 ("x86, xsave: Use xsaveopt in context-switch path when supported")
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Borislav Petkov <bp@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Borislav Petkov <bp@suse.de>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20210618143444.587311343@linutronix.de
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2021-08-26 08:36:11 -04:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
/*
* xsave/xrstor support.
*
* Author: Suresh Siddha <suresh.b.siddha@intel.com>
*/
#include <linux/compat.h>
#include <linux/cpu.h>
#include <linux/mman.h>
#include <linux/pkeys.h>
#include <linux/seq_file.h>
#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
#include <asm/fpu/api.h>
#include <asm/fpu/internal.h>
#include <asm/fpu/signal.h>
#include <asm/fpu/regset.h>
#include <asm/fpu/xstate.h>
#include <asm/tlbflush.h>
#include <asm/cpufeature.h>
/*
* Although we spell it out in here, the Processor Trace
* xfeature is completely unused. We use other mechanisms
* to save/restore PT state in Linux.
*/
static const char *xfeature_names[] =
{
"x87 floating point registers" ,
"SSE registers" ,
"AVX registers" ,
"MPX bounds registers" ,
"MPX CSR" ,
"AVX-512 opmask" ,
"AVX-512 Hi256" ,
"AVX-512 ZMM_Hi256" ,
"Processor Trace (unused)" ,
"Protection Keys User registers",
"unknown xstate feature" ,
};
static short xsave_cpuid_features[] __initdata = {
X86_FEATURE_FPU,
X86_FEATURE_XMM,
X86_FEATURE_AVX,
X86_FEATURE_MPX,
X86_FEATURE_MPX,
X86_FEATURE_AVX512F,
X86_FEATURE_AVX512F,
X86_FEATURE_AVX512F,
X86_FEATURE_INTEL_PT,
X86_FEATURE_PKU,
};
/*
* Mask of xstate features supported by the CPU and the kernel:
*/
u64 xfeatures_mask __read_mostly;
static unsigned int xstate_offsets[XFEATURE_MAX] = { [ 0 ... XFEATURE_MAX - 1] = -1};
static unsigned int xstate_sizes[XFEATURE_MAX] = { [ 0 ... XFEATURE_MAX - 1] = -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;
/*
* Return whether the system supports a given xfeature.
*
* Also return the name of the (most advanced) feature that the caller requested:
*/
int cpu_has_xfeatures(u64 xfeatures_needed, const char **feature_name)
{
u64 xfeatures_missing = xfeatures_needed & ~xfeatures_mask;
if (unlikely(feature_name)) {
long xfeature_idx, max_idx;
u64 xfeatures_print;
/*
* So we use FLS here to be able to print the most advanced
* feature that was requested but is missing. So if a driver
* asks about "XFEATURE_MASK_SSE | XFEATURE_MASK_YMM" we'll print the
* missing AVX feature - this is the most informative message
* to users:
*/
if (xfeatures_missing)
xfeatures_print = xfeatures_missing;
else
xfeatures_print = xfeatures_needed;
xfeature_idx = fls64(xfeatures_print)-1;
max_idx = ARRAY_SIZE(xfeature_names)-1;
xfeature_idx = min(xfeature_idx, max_idx);
*feature_name = xfeature_names[xfeature_idx];
}
if (xfeatures_missing)
return 0;
return 1;
}
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
* (or is again) in its initialized state, it may clear the corresponding
* bit in the header.xfeatures field, and can skip the writeout of registers
* to the corresponding memory layout.
*
* This means that when the bit is zero, the state component might still contain
* some previous - non-initialized register state.
*
* Before writing xstate information to user-space we sanitize those components,
* to always ensure that the memory layout of a feature will be in the init state
* if the corresponding header bit is zero. This is to ensure that user-space doesn't
* see some stale state in the memory layout during signal handling, debugging etc.
*/
void fpstate_sanitize_xstate(struct fpu *fpu)
{
struct fxregs_state *fx = &fpu->state.fxsave;
int feature_bit;
u64 xfeatures;
if (!use_xsaveopt())
return;
xfeatures = fpu->state.xsave.header.xfeatures;
/*
* None of the feature bits are in init state. So nothing else
* to do for us, as the memory layout is up to date.
*/
if ((xfeatures & xfeatures_mask) == xfeatures_mask)
return;
/*
* FP is in init state
*/
if (!(xfeatures & XFEATURE_MASK_FP)) {
fx->cwd = 0x37f;
fx->swd = 0;
fx->twd = 0;
fx->fop = 0;
fx->rip = 0;
fx->rdp = 0;
memset(&fx->st_space[0], 0, 128);
}
/*
* SSE is in init state
*/
if (!(xfeatures & XFEATURE_MASK_SSE))
memset(&fx->xmm_space[0], 0, 256);
/*
* First two features are FPU and SSE, which above we handled
* in a special way already:
*/
feature_bit = 0x2;
xfeatures = (xfeatures_mask & ~xfeatures) >> 2;
/*
* Update all the remaining memory layouts according to their
* standard xstate layout, if their header bit is in the init
* state:
*/
while (xfeatures) {
if (xfeatures & 0x1) {
int offset = xstate_comp_offsets[feature_bit];
int size = xstate_sizes[feature_bit];
memcpy((void *)fx + offset,
(void *)&init_fpstate.xsave + offset,
size);
}
xfeatures >>= 1;
feature_bit++;
}
}
/*
* Enable the extended processor state save/restore feature.
* Called once per CPU onlining.
*/
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);
}
/*
* Note that in the future we will likely need a pair of
* functions here: one for user xstates and the other for
* system xstates. For now, they are the same.
*/
static int xfeature_enabled(enum xfeature xfeature)
{
return !!(xfeatures_mask & (1UL << xfeature));
}
/*
* Record the offsets and sizes of various xstates contained
* in the XSAVE state memory layout.
*/
static void __init setup_xstate_features(void)
{
u32 eax, ebx, ecx, edx, i;
/* 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);
/*
* 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
* highest-numbered xstate feature has the
* highest offset in the buffer. Ensure it does.
*/
WARN_ONCE(last_good_offset > xstate_offsets[i],
"x86/fpu: misordered xstate at %d\n", last_good_offset);
last_good_offset = xstate_offsets[i];
}
}
static void __init print_xstate_feature(u64 xstate_mask)
{
const char *feature_name;
if (cpu_has_xfeatures(xstate_mask, &feature_name))
pr_info("x86/fpu: Supporting XSAVE feature 0x%03Lx: '%s'\n", xstate_mask, feature_name);
}
/*
* Print out all the supported xstate features:
*/
static void __init print_xstate_features(void)
{
print_xstate_feature(XFEATURE_MASK_FP);
print_xstate_feature(XFEATURE_MASK_SSE);
print_xstate_feature(XFEATURE_MASK_YMM);
print_xstate_feature(XFEATURE_MASK_BNDREGS);
print_xstate_feature(XFEATURE_MASK_BNDCSR);
print_xstate_feature(XFEATURE_MASK_OPMASK);
print_xstate_feature(XFEATURE_MASK_ZMM_Hi256);
print_xstate_feature(XFEATURE_MASK_Hi16_ZMM);
print_xstate_feature(XFEATURE_MASK_PKRU);
}
/*
* 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.
*/
static void __init setup_xstate_comp(void)
{
unsigned int xstate_comp_sizes[sizeof(xfeatures_mask)*8];
int i;
/*
* 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_comp_offsets[0] = 0;
xstate_comp_offsets[1] = offsetof(struct fxregs_state, xmm_space);
if (!boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_XSAVES)) {
for (i = FIRST_EXTENDED_XFEATURE; i < XFEATURE_MAX; i++) {
if (xfeature_enabled(i)) {
xstate_comp_offsets[i] = xstate_offsets[i];
xstate_comp_sizes[i] = xstate_sizes[i];
}
}
return;
}
xstate_comp_offsets[FIRST_EXTENDED_XFEATURE] =
FXSAVE_SIZE + XSAVE_HDR_SIZE;
for (i = FIRST_EXTENDED_XFEATURE; i < XFEATURE_MAX; i++) {
if (xfeature_enabled(i))
xstate_comp_sizes[i] = xstate_sizes[i];
else
xstate_comp_sizes[i] = 0;
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]);
}
}
/*
* All supported features have either init state all zeros or are
* handled in setup_init_fpu() individually. This is an explicit
* feature list and does not use XFEATURE_MASK*SUPPORTED to catch
* newly added supported features at build time and make people
* actually look at the init state for the new feature.
*/
#define XFEATURES_INIT_FPSTATE_HANDLED \
(XFEATURE_MASK_FP | \
XFEATURE_MASK_SSE | \
XFEATURE_MASK_YMM | \
XFEATURE_MASK_OPMASK | \
XFEATURE_MASK_ZMM_Hi256 | \
XFEATURE_MASK_Hi16_ZMM | \
XFEATURE_MASK_PKRU | \
XFEATURE_MASK_BNDREGS | \
XFEATURE_MASK_BNDCSR)
/*
* setup the xstate image representing the init state
*/
static void __init setup_init_fpu_buf(void)
{
static int on_boot_cpu __initdata = 1;
BUILD_BUG_ON(XCNTXT_MASK != XFEATURES_INIT_FPSTATE_HANDLED);
WARN_ON_FPU(!on_boot_cpu);
on_boot_cpu = 0;
if (!boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_XSAVE))
return;
setup_xstate_features();
print_xstate_features();
if (boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_XSAVES))
init_fpstate.xsave.header.xcomp_bv = (u64)1 << 63 | xfeatures_mask;
/*
* Init all the features state with header.xfeatures being 0x0
*/
copy_kernel_to_xregs_booting(&init_fpstate.xsave);
/*
* All components are now in init state. Read the state back so
* that init_fpstate contains all non-zero init state. This only
* works with XSAVE, but not with XSAVEOPT and XSAVES because
* those use the init optimization which skips writing data for
* components in init state.
*
* XSAVE could be used, but that would require to reshuffle the
* data when XSAVES is available because XSAVES uses xstate
* compaction. But doing so is a pointless exercise because most
* components have an all zeros init state except for the legacy
* ones (FP and SSE). Those can be saved with FXSAVE into the
* legacy area. Adding new features requires to ensure that init
* state is all zeroes or if not to add the necessary handling
* here.
*/
fxsave(&init_fpstate.fxsave);
}
static int xfeature_uncompacted_offset(int xfeature_nr)
{
u32 eax, ebx, ecx, edx;
/*
* Only XSAVES supports supervisor states and it uses compacted
* format. Checking a supervisor state's uncompacted offset is
* an error.
*/
if (XFEATURE_MASK_SUPERVISOR & BIT_ULL(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);
return ebx;
}
static int xfeature_size(int xfeature_nr)
{
u32 eax, ebx, ecx, edx;
CHECK_XFEATURE(xfeature_nr);
cpuid_count(XSTATE_CPUID, xfeature_nr, &eax, &ebx, &ecx, &edx);
return eax;
}
/*
* 'XSAVES' implies two different things:
* 1. saving of supervisor/system state
* 2. using the compacted format
*
* Use this function when dealing with the compacted format so
* that it is obvious which aspect of 'XSAVES' is being handled
* by the calling code.
*/
int using_compacted_format(void)
{
return boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_XSAVES);
}
/* Validate an xstate header supplied by userspace (ptrace or sigreturn) */
int validate_xstate_header(const struct xstate_header *hdr)
{
/* No unknown or supervisor features may be set */
if (hdr->xfeatures & (~xfeatures_mask | XFEATURE_MASK_SUPERVISOR))
return -EINVAL;
/* Userspace must use the uncompacted format */
if (hdr->xcomp_bv)
return -EINVAL;
/*
* If 'reserved' is shrunken to add a new field, make sure to validate
* that new field here!
*/
BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(hdr->reserved) != 48);
/* No reserved bits may be set */
if (memchr_inv(hdr->reserved, 0, sizeof(hdr->reserved)))
return -EINVAL;
return 0;
}
static void __xstate_dump_leaves(void)
{
int i;
u32 eax, ebx, ecx, edx;
static int should_dump = 1;
if (!should_dump)
return;
should_dump = 0;
/*
* Dump out a few leaves past the ones that we support
* just in case there are some goodies up there
*/
for (i = 0; i < XFEATURE_MAX + 10; i++) {
cpuid_count(XSTATE_CPUID, i, &eax, &ebx, &ecx, &edx);
pr_warn("CPUID[%02x, %02x]: eax=%08x ebx=%08x ecx=%08x edx=%08x\n",
XSTATE_CPUID, i, eax, ebx, ecx, edx);
}
}
#define XSTATE_WARN_ON(x) do { \
if (WARN_ONCE(x, "XSAVE consistency problem, dumping leaves")) { \
__xstate_dump_leaves(); \
} \
} while (0)
#define XCHECK_SZ(sz, nr, nr_macro, __struct) do { \
if ((nr == nr_macro) && \
WARN_ONCE(sz != sizeof(__struct), \
"%s: struct is %zu bytes, cpu state %d bytes\n", \
__stringify(nr_macro), sizeof(__struct), sz)) { \
__xstate_dump_leaves(); \
} \
} while (0)
/*
* We have a C struct for each 'xstate'. We need to ensure
* that our software representation matches what the CPU
* tells us about the state's size.
*/
static void check_xstate_against_struct(int nr)
{
/*
* Ask the CPU for the size of the state.
*/
int sz = xfeature_size(nr);
/*
* Match each CPU state with the corresponding software
* structure.
*/
XCHECK_SZ(sz, nr, XFEATURE_YMM, struct ymmh_struct);
XCHECK_SZ(sz, nr, XFEATURE_BNDREGS, struct mpx_bndreg_state);
XCHECK_SZ(sz, nr, XFEATURE_BNDCSR, struct mpx_bndcsr_state);
XCHECK_SZ(sz, nr, XFEATURE_OPMASK, struct avx_512_opmask_state);
XCHECK_SZ(sz, nr, XFEATURE_ZMM_Hi256, struct avx_512_zmm_uppers_state);
XCHECK_SZ(sz, nr, XFEATURE_Hi16_ZMM, struct avx_512_hi16_state);
XCHECK_SZ(sz, nr, XFEATURE_PKRU, struct pkru_state);
/*
* Make *SURE* to add any feature numbers in below if
* there are "holes" in the xsave state component
* numbers.
*/
if ((nr < XFEATURE_YMM) ||
(nr >= XFEATURE_MAX) ||
(nr == XFEATURE_PT_UNIMPLEMENTED_SO_FAR)) {
WARN_ONCE(1, "no structure for xstate: %d\n", nr);
XSTATE_WARN_ON(1);
}
}
/*
* This essentially double-checks what the cpu told us about
* how large the XSAVE buffer needs to be. We are recalculating
* it to be safe.
*/
static void do_extra_xstate_size_checks(void)
{
int paranoid_xstate_size = FXSAVE_SIZE + XSAVE_HDR_SIZE;
int i;
for (i = FIRST_EXTENDED_XFEATURE; i < XFEATURE_MAX; i++) {
if (!xfeature_enabled(i))
continue;
check_xstate_against_struct(i);
/*
* Supervisor state components can be managed only by
* XSAVES, which is compacted-format only.
*/
if (!using_compacted_format())
XSTATE_WARN_ON(xfeature_is_supervisor(i));
/* Align from the end of the previous feature */
if (xfeature_is_aligned(i))
paranoid_xstate_size = ALIGN(paranoid_xstate_size, 64);
/*
* The offset of a given state in the non-compacted
* format is given to us in a CPUID leaf. We check
* them for being ordered (increasing offsets) in
* setup_xstate_features().
*/
if (!using_compacted_format())
paranoid_xstate_size = xfeature_uncompacted_offset(i);
/*
* The compacted-format offset always depends on where
* the previous state ended.
*/
paranoid_xstate_size += xfeature_size(i);
}
XSTATE_WARN_ON(paranoid_xstate_size != fpu_kernel_xstate_size);
}
/*
* 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
* that we use 'XSAVES' on, we could potentially overflow the
* buffer because 'XSAVES' saves system states too.
*
* Note that we do not currently set any bits on IA32_XSS so
* 'XCR0 | IA32_XSS == XCR0' for now.
*/
static unsigned int __init get_xsaves_size(void)
{
unsigned int eax, ebx, ecx, edx;
/*
* - 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;
}
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;
}
/*
* Will the runtime-enumerated 'xstate_size' fit in the init
* task's statically-allocated buffer?
*/
static bool is_supported_xstate_size(unsigned int test_xstate_size)
{
if (test_xstate_size <= sizeof(union fpregs_state))
return true;
pr_warn("x86/fpu: xstate buffer too small (%zu < %d), disabling xsave\n",
sizeof(union fpregs_state), test_xstate_size);
return false;
}
static int __init init_xstate_size(void)
{
/* Recompute the context size for enabled features: */
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))
return -EINVAL;
/*
* The size is OK, we are definitely going to use xsave,
* make it known to the world that we need more space.
*/
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;
}
/*
* We enabled the XSAVE hardware, but something went wrong and
* we can not use it. Disable it.
*/
static void fpu__init_disable_system_xstate(void)
{
xfeatures_mask = 0;
cr4_clear_bits(X86_CR4_OSXSAVE);
setup_clear_cpu_cap(X86_FEATURE_XSAVE);
}
/*
* Enable and initialize the xsave feature.
* Called once per system bootup.
*/
void __init fpu__init_system_xstate(void)
{
unsigned int eax, ebx, ecx, edx;
static int on_boot_cpu __initdata = 1;
int err;
int i;
WARN_ON_FPU(!on_boot_cpu);
on_boot_cpu = 0;
if (!boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_FPU)) {
pr_info("x86/fpu: No FPU detected\n");
return;
}
if (!boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_XSAVE)) {
pr_info("x86/fpu: x87 FPU will use %s\n",
boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_FXSR) ? "FXSAVE" : "FSAVE");
return;
}
if (boot_cpu_data.cpuid_level < XSTATE_CPUID) {
WARN_ON_FPU(1);
return;
}
cpuid_count(XSTATE_CPUID, 0, &eax, &ebx, &ecx, &edx);
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);
goto out_disable;
}
/*
* Clear XSAVE features that are disabled in the normal CPUID.
*/
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(xsave_cpuid_features); i++) {
if (!boot_cpu_has(xsave_cpuid_features[i]))
xfeatures_mask &= ~BIT(i);
}
xfeatures_mask &= fpu__get_supported_xfeatures_mask();
/* Enable xstate instructions to be able to continue with initialization: */
fpu__init_cpu_xstate();
err = init_xstate_size();
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);
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,
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();
}
/*
* Restore minimal FPU state after suspend:
*/
void fpu__resume_cpu(void)
{
/*
* Restore XCR0 on xsave capable CPUs:
*/
if (boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_XSAVE))
xsetbv(XCR_XFEATURE_ENABLED_MASK, xfeatures_mask);
}
/*
* Given an xstate feature nr, calculate where in the xsave
* buffer the state is. Callers should ensure that the buffer
* is valid.
*/
static void *__raw_xsave_addr(struct xregs_state *xsave, int xfeature_nr)
{
if (!xfeature_enabled(xfeature_nr)) {
WARN_ON_FPU(1);
return NULL;
}
return (void *)xsave + xstate_comp_offsets[xfeature_nr];
}
/*
* Given the xsave area and a state inside, this function returns the
* address of the state.
*
* This is the API that is called to get xstate address in either
* standard format or compacted format of xsave area.
*
* Note that if there is no data for the field in the xsave buffer
* this will return NULL.
*
* Inputs:
* xstate: the thread's storage area for all FPU data
* xfeature_nr: state which is defined in xsave.h (e.g. XFEATURE_FP,
* XFEATURE_SSE, etc...)
* Output:
* address of the state in the xsave area, or NULL if the
* field is not present in the xsave buffer.
*/
void *get_xsave_addr(struct xregs_state *xsave, int xfeature_nr)
{
/*
* Do we even *have* xsave state?
*/
if (!boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_XSAVE))
return NULL;
/*
* We should not ever be requesting features that we
* have not enabled. Remember that pcntxt_mask is
* what we write to the XCR0 register.
*/
WARN_ONCE(!(xfeatures_mask & BIT_ULL(xfeature_nr)),
"get of unsupported state");
/*
* This assumes the last 'xsave*' instruction to
* have requested that 'xfeature_nr' be saved.
* If it did not, we might be seeing and old value
* of the field in the buffer.
*
* This can happen because the last 'xsave' did not
* request that this feature be saved (unlikely)
* or because the "init optimization" caused it
* to not be saved.
*/
if (!(xsave->header.xfeatures & BIT_ULL(xfeature_nr)))
return NULL;
return __raw_xsave_addr(xsave, xfeature_nr);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(get_xsave_addr);
/*
* This wraps up the common operations that need to occur when retrieving
* data from xsave state. It first ensures that the current task was
* using the FPU and retrieves the data in to a buffer. It then calculates
* the offset of the requested field in the buffer.
*
* This function is safe to call whether the FPU is in use or not.
*
* Note that this only works on the current task.
*
* Inputs:
* @xfeature_nr: state which is defined in xsave.h (e.g. XFEATURE_FP,
* XFEATURE_SSE, etc...)
* Output:
* address of the state in the xsave area or NULL if the state
* is not present or is in its 'init state'.
*/
const void *get_xsave_field_ptr(int xfeature_nr)
{
struct fpu *fpu = &current->thread.fpu;
/*
* fpu__save() takes the CPU's xstate registers
* and saves them off to the 'fpu memory buffer.
*/
fpu__save(fpu);
return get_xsave_addr(&fpu->state.xsave, xfeature_nr);
}
#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_PKEYS
/*
* This will go out and modify PKRU register to set the access
* rights for @pkey to @init_val.
*/
int arch_set_user_pkey_access(struct task_struct *tsk, int pkey,
unsigned long init_val)
{
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;
/*
* This code should only be called with valid 'pkey'
* values originating from in-kernel users. Complain
* if a bad value is observed.
*/
WARN_ON_ONCE(pkey >= arch_max_pkey());
/* 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;
}
#endif /* ! CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_PKEYS */
/*
* Weird legacy quirk: SSE and YMM states store information in the
* MXCSR and MXCSR_FLAGS fields of the FP area. That means if the FP
* area is marked as unused in the xfeatures header, we need to copy
* MXCSR and MXCSR_FLAGS if either SSE or YMM are in use.
*/
static inline bool xfeatures_mxcsr_quirk(u64 xfeatures)
{
if (!(xfeatures & (XFEATURE_MASK_SSE|XFEATURE_MASK_YMM)))
return false;
if (xfeatures & XFEATURE_MASK_FP)
return false;
return true;
}
static void fill_gap(unsigned to, void **kbuf, unsigned *pos, unsigned *count)
{
if (*pos < to) {
unsigned size = to - *pos;
if (size > *count)
size = *count;
memcpy(*kbuf, (void *)&init_fpstate.xsave + *pos, size);
*kbuf += size;
*pos += size;
*count -= size;
}
}
static void copy_part(unsigned offset, unsigned size, void *from,
void **kbuf, unsigned *pos, unsigned *count)
{
fill_gap(offset, kbuf, pos, count);
if (size > *count)
size = *count;
if (size) {
memcpy(*kbuf, from, size);
*kbuf += size;
*pos += size;
*count -= size;
}
}
/*
* Convert from kernel XSAVES compacted format to standard format and copy
* to a kernel-space 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 copy_xstate_to_kernel(void *kbuf, struct xregs_state *xsave, unsigned int offset_start, unsigned int size_total)
{
struct xstate_header header;
const unsigned off_mxcsr = offsetof(struct fxregs_state, mxcsr);
unsigned count = size_total;
int i;
/*
* Currently copy_regset_to_user() starts from pos 0:
*/
if (unlikely(offset_start != 0))
return -EFAULT;
/*
* The destination is a ptrace buffer; we put in only user xstates:
*/
memset(&header, 0, sizeof(header));
header.xfeatures = xsave->header.xfeatures;
header.xfeatures &= ~XFEATURE_MASK_SUPERVISOR;
if (header.xfeatures & XFEATURE_MASK_FP)
copy_part(0, off_mxcsr,
&xsave->i387, &kbuf, &offset_start, &count);
if (header.xfeatures & (XFEATURE_MASK_SSE | XFEATURE_MASK_YMM))
copy_part(off_mxcsr, MXCSR_AND_FLAGS_SIZE,
&xsave->i387.mxcsr, &kbuf, &offset_start, &count);
if (header.xfeatures & XFEATURE_MASK_FP)
copy_part(offsetof(struct fxregs_state, st_space), 128,
&xsave->i387.st_space, &kbuf, &offset_start, &count);
if (header.xfeatures & XFEATURE_MASK_SSE)
copy_part(xstate_offsets[XFEATURE_SSE], 256,
&xsave->i387.xmm_space, &kbuf, &offset_start, &count);
/*
* Fill xsave->i387.sw_reserved value for ptrace frame:
*/
copy_part(offsetof(struct fxregs_state, sw_reserved), 48,
xstate_fx_sw_bytes, &kbuf, &offset_start, &count);
/*
* Copy xregs_state->header:
*/
copy_part(offsetof(struct xregs_state, header), sizeof(header),
&header, &kbuf, &offset_start, &count);
for (i = FIRST_EXTENDED_XFEATURE; i < XFEATURE_MAX; i++) {
/*
* Copy only in-use xstates:
*/
if ((header.xfeatures >> i) & 1) {
void *src = __raw_xsave_addr(xsave, i);
copy_part(xstate_offsets[i], xstate_sizes[i],
src, &kbuf, &offset_start, &count);
}
}
fill_gap(size_total, &kbuf, &offset_start, &count);
return 0;
}
static inline int
__copy_xstate_to_user(void __user *ubuf, const void *data, unsigned int offset, unsigned int size, unsigned int size_total)
{
if (!size)
return 0;
if (offset < size_total) {
unsigned int copy = min(size, size_total - offset);
if (__copy_to_user(ubuf + offset, data, copy))
return -EFAULT;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Convert from kernel XSAVES compacted format to standard format and copy
* to a user-space 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 copy_xstate_to_user(void __user *ubuf, struct xregs_state *xsave, unsigned int offset_start, unsigned int size_total)
{
unsigned int offset, size;
int ret, i;
struct xstate_header header;
/*
* Currently copy_regset_to_user() starts from pos 0:
*/
if (unlikely(offset_start != 0))
return -EFAULT;
/*
* The destination is a ptrace buffer; we put in only user xstates:
*/
memset(&header, 0, sizeof(header));
header.xfeatures = xsave->header.xfeatures;
header.xfeatures &= ~XFEATURE_MASK_SUPERVISOR;
/*
* Copy xregs_state->header:
*/
offset = offsetof(struct xregs_state, header);
size = sizeof(header);
ret = __copy_xstate_to_user(ubuf, &header, offset, size, size_total);
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, i);
offset = xstate_offsets[i];
size = xstate_sizes[i];
/* The next component has to fit fully into the output buffer: */
if (offset + size > size_total)
break;
ret = __copy_xstate_to_user(ubuf, src, offset, size, size_total);
if (ret)
return ret;
}
}
if (xfeatures_mxcsr_quirk(header.xfeatures)) {
offset = offsetof(struct fxregs_state, mxcsr);
size = MXCSR_AND_FLAGS_SIZE;
__copy_xstate_to_user(ubuf, &xsave->i387.mxcsr, offset, size, size_total);
}
/*
* Fill xsave->i387.sw_reserved value for ptrace frame:
*/
offset = offsetof(struct fxregs_state, sw_reserved);
size = sizeof(xstate_fx_sw_bytes);
ret = __copy_xstate_to_user(ubuf, xstate_fx_sw_bytes, offset, size, size_total);
if (ret)
return ret;
return 0;
}
/*
* Convert from a ptrace standard-format kernel buffer to kernel XSAVES format
* and copy to the target thread. This is called from xstateregs_set().
*/
int copy_kernel_to_xstate(struct xregs_state *xsave, const void *kbuf)
{
unsigned int offset, size;
int i;
struct xstate_header hdr;
offset = offsetof(struct xregs_state, header);
size = sizeof(hdr);
memcpy(&hdr, kbuf + offset, size);
if (validate_xstate_header(&hdr))
return -EINVAL;
for (i = 0; i < XFEATURE_MAX; i++) {
u64 mask = ((u64)1 << i);
if (hdr.xfeatures & mask) {
void *dst = __raw_xsave_addr(xsave, i);
offset = xstate_offsets[i];
size = xstate_sizes[i];
memcpy(dst, kbuf + offset, size);
}
}
if (xfeatures_mxcsr_quirk(hdr.xfeatures)) {
offset = offsetof(struct fxregs_state, mxcsr);
size = MXCSR_AND_FLAGS_SIZE;
memcpy(&xsave->i387.mxcsr, kbuf + offset, size);
}
/*
* The state that came in from userspace was user-state only.
* Mask all the user states out of 'xfeatures':
*/
xsave->header.xfeatures &= XFEATURE_MASK_SUPERVISOR;
/*
* Add back in the features that came in from userspace:
*/
xsave->header.xfeatures |= hdr.xfeatures;
return 0;
}
/*
* Convert from a ptrace or sigreturn standard-format user-space buffer to
* kernel XSAVES format and copy to the target thread. This is called from
* xstateregs_set(), as well as potentially from the sigreturn() and
* rt_sigreturn() system calls.
*/
int copy_user_to_xstate(struct xregs_state *xsave, const void __user *ubuf)
{
unsigned int offset, size;
int i;
struct xstate_header hdr;
offset = offsetof(struct xregs_state, header);
size = sizeof(hdr);
if (__copy_from_user(&hdr, ubuf + offset, size))
return -EFAULT;
if (validate_xstate_header(&hdr))
return -EINVAL;
for (i = 0; i < XFEATURE_MAX; i++) {
u64 mask = ((u64)1 << i);
if (hdr.xfeatures & mask) {
void *dst = __raw_xsave_addr(xsave, i);
offset = xstate_offsets[i];
size = xstate_sizes[i];
if (__copy_from_user(dst, ubuf + offset, size))
return -EFAULT;
}
}
if (xfeatures_mxcsr_quirk(hdr.xfeatures)) {
offset = offsetof(struct fxregs_state, mxcsr);
size = MXCSR_AND_FLAGS_SIZE;
if (__copy_from_user(&xsave->i387.mxcsr, ubuf + offset, size))
return -EFAULT;
}
/*
* The state that came in from userspace was user-state only.
* Mask all the user states out of 'xfeatures':
*/
xsave->header.xfeatures &= XFEATURE_MASK_SUPERVISOR;
/*
* Add back in the features that came in from userspace:
*/
xsave->header.xfeatures |= hdr.xfeatures;
return 0;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_PID_ARCH_STATUS
/*
* Report the amount of time elapsed in millisecond since last AVX512
* use in the task.
*/
static void avx512_status(struct seq_file *m, struct task_struct *task)
{
unsigned long timestamp = READ_ONCE(task->thread.fpu.avx512_timestamp);
long delta;
if (!timestamp) {
/*
* Report -1 if no AVX512 usage
*/
delta = -1;
} else {
delta = (long)(jiffies - timestamp);
/*
* Cap to LONG_MAX if time difference > LONG_MAX
*/
if (delta < 0)
delta = LONG_MAX;
delta = jiffies_to_msecs(delta);
}
seq_put_decimal_ll(m, "AVX512_elapsed_ms:\t", delta);
seq_putc(m, '\n');
}
/*
* Report architecture specific information
*/
int proc_pid_arch_status(struct seq_file *m, struct pid_namespace *ns,
struct pid *pid, struct task_struct *task)
{
/*
* Report AVX512 state if the processor and build option supported.
*/
if (cpu_feature_enabled(X86_FEATURE_AVX512F))
avx512_status(m, task);
return 0;
}
#endif /* CONFIG_PROC_PID_ARCH_STATUS */