linux-stable/arch/arm64/include/asm/efi.h
Palmer Dabbelt f578055558
Merge patch series "riscv: Introduce KASLR"
Alexandre Ghiti <alexghiti@rivosinc.com> says:

The following KASLR implementation allows to randomize the kernel mapping:

- virtually: we expect the bootloader to provide a seed in the device-tree
- physically: only implemented in the EFI stub, it relies on the firmware to
  provide a seed using EFI_RNG_PROTOCOL. arm64 has a similar implementation
  hence the patch 3 factorizes KASLR related functions for riscv to take
  advantage.

The new virtual kernel location is limited by the early page table that only
has one PUD and with the PMD alignment constraint, the kernel can only take
< 512 positions.

* b4-shazam-merge:
  riscv: libstub: Implement KASLR by using generic functions
  libstub: Fix compilation warning for rv32
  arm64: libstub: Move KASLR handling functions to kaslr.c
  riscv: Dump out kernel offset information on panic
  riscv: Introduce virtual kernel mapping KASLR

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230722123850.634544-1-alexghiti@rivosinc.com
Signed-off-by: Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@rivosinc.com>
2023-09-08 11:25:13 -07:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
#ifndef _ASM_EFI_H
#define _ASM_EFI_H
#include <asm/boot.h>
#include <asm/cpufeature.h>
#include <asm/fpsimd.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/memory.h>
#include <asm/mmu_context.h>
#include <asm/neon.h>
#include <asm/ptrace.h>
#include <asm/tlbflush.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_EFI
extern void efi_init(void);
bool efi_runtime_fixup_exception(struct pt_regs *regs, const char *msg);
#else
#define efi_init()
static inline
bool efi_runtime_fixup_exception(struct pt_regs *regs, const char *msg)
{
return false;
}
#endif
int efi_create_mapping(struct mm_struct *mm, efi_memory_desc_t *md);
int efi_set_mapping_permissions(struct mm_struct *mm, efi_memory_desc_t *md,
bool has_bti);
#undef arch_efi_call_virt
#define arch_efi_call_virt(p, f, args...) \
__efi_rt_asm_wrapper((p)->f, #f, args)
extern u64 *efi_rt_stack_top;
efi_status_t __efi_rt_asm_wrapper(void *, const char *, ...);
void arch_efi_call_virt_setup(void);
void arch_efi_call_virt_teardown(void);
/*
* efi_rt_stack_top[-1] contains the value the stack pointer had before
* switching to the EFI runtime stack.
*/
#define current_in_efi() \
(!preemptible() && efi_rt_stack_top != NULL && \
on_task_stack(current, READ_ONCE(efi_rt_stack_top[-1]), 1))
#define ARCH_EFI_IRQ_FLAGS_MASK (PSR_D_BIT | PSR_A_BIT | PSR_I_BIT | PSR_F_BIT)
/*
* Even when Linux uses IRQ priorities for IRQ disabling, EFI does not.
* And EFI shouldn't really play around with priority masking as it is not aware
* which priorities the OS has assigned to its interrupts.
*/
#define arch_efi_save_flags(state_flags) \
((void)((state_flags) = read_sysreg(daif)))
#define arch_efi_restore_flags(state_flags) write_sysreg(state_flags, daif)
/* arch specific definitions used by the stub code */
/*
* In some configurations (e.g. VMAP_STACK && 64K pages), stacks built into the
* kernel need greater alignment than we require the segments to be padded to.
*/
#define EFI_KIMG_ALIGN \
(SEGMENT_ALIGN > THREAD_ALIGN ? SEGMENT_ALIGN : THREAD_ALIGN)
/*
* On arm64, we have to ensure that the initrd ends up in the linear region,
* which is a 1 GB aligned region of size '1UL << (VA_BITS_MIN - 1)' that is
* guaranteed to cover the kernel Image.
*
* Since the EFI stub is part of the kernel Image, we can relax the
* usual requirements in Documentation/arch/arm64/booting.rst, which still
* apply to other bootloaders, and are required for some kernel
* configurations.
*/
static inline unsigned long efi_get_max_initrd_addr(unsigned long image_addr)
{
return (image_addr & ~(SZ_1G - 1UL)) + (1UL << (VA_BITS_MIN - 1));
}
static inline unsigned long efi_get_kimg_min_align(void)
{
extern bool efi_nokaslr;
/*
* Although relocatable kernels can fix up the misalignment with
* respect to MIN_KIMG_ALIGN, the resulting virtual text addresses are
* subtly out of sync with those recorded in the vmlinux when kaslr is
* disabled but the image required relocation anyway. Therefore retain
* 2M alignment if KASLR was explicitly disabled, even if it was not
* going to be activated to begin with.
*/
return efi_nokaslr ? MIN_KIMG_ALIGN : EFI_KIMG_ALIGN;
}
#define EFI_ALLOC_ALIGN SZ_64K
#define EFI_ALLOC_LIMIT ((1UL << 48) - 1)
extern unsigned long primary_entry_offset(void);
/*
* On ARM systems, virtually remapped UEFI runtime services are set up in two
* distinct stages:
* - The stub retrieves the final version of the memory map from UEFI, populates
* the virt_addr fields and calls the SetVirtualAddressMap() [SVAM] runtime
* service to communicate the new mapping to the firmware (Note that the new
* mapping is not live at this time)
* - During an early initcall(), the EFI system table is permanently remapped
* and the virtual remapping of the UEFI Runtime Services regions is loaded
* into a private set of page tables. If this all succeeds, the Runtime
* Services are enabled and the EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES bit set.
*/
static inline void efi_set_pgd(struct mm_struct *mm)
{
__switch_mm(mm);
if (system_uses_ttbr0_pan()) {
if (mm != current->active_mm) {
/*
* Update the current thread's saved ttbr0 since it is
* restored as part of a return from exception. Enable
* access to the valid TTBR0_EL1 and invoke the errata
* workaround directly since there is no return from
* exception when invoking the EFI run-time services.
*/
update_saved_ttbr0(current, mm);
uaccess_ttbr0_enable();
post_ttbr_update_workaround();
} else {
/*
* Defer the switch to the current thread's TTBR0_EL1
* until uaccess_enable(). Restore the current
* thread's saved ttbr0 corresponding to its active_mm
*/
uaccess_ttbr0_disable();
update_saved_ttbr0(current, current->active_mm);
}
}
}
void efi_virtmap_load(void);
void efi_virtmap_unload(void);
static inline void efi_capsule_flush_cache_range(void *addr, int size)
{
dcache_clean_inval_poc((unsigned long)addr, (unsigned long)addr + size);
}
efi_status_t efi_handle_corrupted_x18(efi_status_t s, const char *f);
void efi_icache_sync(unsigned long start, unsigned long end);
#endif /* _ASM_EFI_H */