From 5b7c4cabbb65f5c469464da6c5f614cbd7f730f2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Linus Torvalds Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2023 18:24:12 -0800 Subject: Merge tag 'net-next-6.3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next Pull networking updates from Jakub Kicinski: "Core: - Add dedicated kmem_cache for typical/small skb->head, avoid having to access struct page at kfree time, and improve memory use. - Introduce sysctl to set default RPS configuration for new netdevs. - Define Netlink protocol specification format which can be used to describe messages used by each family and auto-generate parsers. Add tools for generating kernel data structures and uAPI headers. - Expose all net/core sysctls inside netns. - Remove 4s sleep in netpoll if carrier is instantly detected on boot. - Add configurable limit of MDB entries per port, and port-vlan. - Continue populating drop reasons throughout the stack. - Retire a handful of legacy Qdiscs and classifiers. Protocols: - Support IPv4 big TCP (TSO frames larger than 64kB). - Add IP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE socket option, to control local port range on socket by socket basis. - Track and report in procfs number of MPTCP sockets used. - Support mixing IPv4 and IPv6 flows in the in-kernel MPTCP path manager. - IPv6: don't check net.ipv6.route.max_size and rely on garbage collection to free memory (similarly to IPv4). - Support Penultimate Segment Pop (PSP) flavor in SRv6 (RFC8986). - ICMP: add per-rate limit counters. - Add support for user scanning requests in ieee802154. - Remove static WEP support. - Support minimal Wi-Fi 7 Extremely High Throughput (EHT) rate reporting. - WiFi 7 EHT channel puncturing support (client & AP). BPF: - Add a rbtree data structure following the "next-gen data structure" precedent set by recently added linked list, that is, by using kfunc + kptr instead of adding a new BPF map type. - Expose XDP hints via kfuncs with initial support for RX hash and timestamp metadata. - Add BPF_F_NO_TUNNEL_KEY extension to bpf_skb_set_tunnel_key to better support decap on GRE tunnel devices not operating in collect metadata. - Improve x86 JIT's codegen for PROBE_MEM runtime error checks. - Remove the need for trace_printk_lock for bpf_trace_printk and bpf_trace_vprintk helpers. - Extend libbpf's bpf_tracing.h support for tracing arguments of kprobes/uprobes and syscall as a special case. - Significantly reduce the search time for module symbols by livepatch and BPF. - Enable cpumasks to be used as kptrs, which is useful for tracing programs tracking which tasks end up running on which CPUs in different time intervals. - Add support for BPF trampoline on s390x and riscv64. - Add capability to export the XDP features supported by the NIC. - Add __bpf_kfunc tag for marking kernel functions as kfuncs. - Add cgroup.memory=nobpf kernel parameter option to disable BPF memory accounting for container environments. Netfilter: - Remove the CLUSTERIP target. It has been marked as obsolete for years, and we still have WARN splats wrt races of the out-of-band /proc interface installed by this target. - Add 'destroy' commands to nf_tables. They are identical to the existing 'delete' commands, but do not return an error if the referenced object (set, chain, rule...) did not exist. Driver API: - Improve cpumask_local_spread() locality to help NICs set the right IRQ affinity on AMD platforms. - Separate C22 and C45 MDIO bus transactions more clearly. - Introduce new DCB table to control DSCP rewrite on egress. - Support configuration of Physical Layer Collision Avoidance (PLCA) Reconciliation Sublayer (RS) (802.3cg-2019). Modern version of shared medium Ethernet. - Support for MAC Merge layer (IEEE 802.3-2018 clause 99). Allowing preemption of low priority frames by high priority frames. - Add support for controlling MACSec offload using netlink SET. - Rework devlink instance refcounts to allow registration and de-registration under the instance lock. Split the code into multiple files, drop some of the unnecessarily granular locks and factor out common parts of netlink operation handling. - Add TX frame aggregation parameters (for USB drivers). - Add a new attr TCA_EXT_WARN_MSG to report TC (offload) warning messages with notifications for debug. - Allow offloading of UDP NEW connections via act_ct. - Add support for per action HW stats in TC. - Support hardware miss to TC action (continue processing in SW from a specific point in the action chain). - Warn if old Wireless Extension user space interface is used with modern cfg80211/mac80211 drivers. Do not support Wireless Extensions for Wi-Fi 7 devices at all. Everyone should switch to using nl80211 interface instead. - Improve the CAN bit timing configuration. Use extack to return error messages directly to user space, update the SJW handling, including the definition of a new default value that will benefit CAN-FD controllers, by increasing their oscillator tolerance. New hardware / drivers: - Ethernet: - nVidia BlueField-3 support (control traffic driver) - Ethernet support for imx93 SoCs - Motorcomm yt8531 gigabit Ethernet PHY - onsemi NCN26000 10BASE-T1S PHY (with support for PLCA) - Microchip LAN8841 PHY (incl. cable diagnostics and PTP) - Amlogic gxl MDIO mux - WiFi: - RealTek RTL8188EU (rtl8xxxu) - Qualcomm Wi-Fi 7 devices (ath12k) - CAN: - Renesas R-Car V4H Drivers: - Bluetooth: - Set Per Platform Antenna Gain (PPAG) for Intel controllers. - Ethernet NICs: - Intel (1G, igc): - support TSN / Qbv / packet scheduling features of i226 model - Intel (100G, ice): - use GNSS subsystem instead of TTY - multi-buffer XDP support - extend support for GPIO pins to E823 devices - nVidia/Mellanox: - update the shared buffer configuration on PFC commands - implement PTP adjphase function for HW offset control - TC support for Geneve and GRE with VF tunnel offload - more efficient crypto key management method - multi-port eswitch support - Netronome/Corigine: - add DCB IEEE support - support IPsec offloading for NFP3800 - Freescale/NXP (enetc): - support XDP_REDIRECT for XDP non-linear buffers - improve reconfig, avoid link flap and waiting for idle - support MAC Merge layer - Other NICs: - sfc/ef100: add basic devlink support for ef100 - ionic: rx_push mode operation (writing descriptors via MMIO) - bnxt: use the auxiliary bus abstraction for RDMA - r8169: disable ASPM and reset bus in case of tx timeout - cpsw: support QSGMII mode for J721e CPSW9G - cpts: support pulse-per-second output - ngbe: add an mdio bus driver - usbnet: optimize usbnet_bh() by avoiding unnecessary queuing - r8152: handle devices with FW with NCM support - amd-xgbe: support 10Mbps, 2.5GbE speeds and rx-adaptation - virtio-net: support multi buffer XDP - virtio/vsock: replace virtio_vsock_pkt with sk_buff - tsnep: XDP support - Ethernet high-speed switches: - nVidia/Mellanox (mlxsw): - add support for latency TLV (in FW control messages) - Microchip (sparx5): - separate explicit and implicit traffic forwarding rules, make the implicit rules always active - add support for egress DSCP rewrite - IS0 VCAP support (Ingress Classification) - IS2 VCAP filters (protos, L3 addrs, L4 ports, flags, ToS etc.) - ES2 VCAP support (Egress Access Control) - support for Per-Stream Filtering and Policing (802.1Q, 8.6.5.1) - Ethernet embedded switches: - Marvell (mv88e6xxx): - add MAB (port auth) offload support - enable PTP receive for mv88e6390 - NXP (ocelot): - support MAC Merge layer - support for the the vsc7512 internal copper phys - Microchip: - lan9303: convert to PHYLINK - lan966x: support TC flower filter statistics - lan937x: PTP support for KSZ9563/KSZ8563 and LAN937x - lan937x: support Credit Based Shaper configuration - ksz9477: support Energy Efficient Ethernet - other: - qca8k: convert to regmap read/write API, use bulk operations - rswitch: Improve TX timestamp accuracy - Intel WiFi (iwlwifi): - EHT (Wi-Fi 7) rate reporting - STEP equalizer support: transfer some STEP (connection to radio on platforms with integrated wifi) related parameters from the BIOS to the firmware. - Qualcomm 802.11ax WiFi (ath11k): - IPQ5018 support - Fine Timing Measurement (FTM) responder role support - channel 177 support - MediaTek WiFi (mt76): - per-PHY LED support - mt7996: EHT (Wi-Fi 7) support - Wireless Ethernet Dispatch (WED) reset support - switch to using page pool allocator - RealTek WiFi (rtw89): - support new version of Bluetooth co-existance - Mobile: - rmnet: support TX aggregation" * tag 'net-next-6.3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next: (1872 commits) page_pool: add a comment explaining the fragment counter usage net: ethtool: fix __ethtool_dev_mm_supported() implementation ethtool: pse-pd: Fix double word in comments xsk: add linux/vmalloc.h to xsk.c sefltests: netdevsim: wait for devlink instance after netns removal selftest: fib_tests: Always cleanup before exit net/mlx5e: Align IPsec ASO result memory to be as required by hardware net/mlx5e: TC, Set CT miss to the specific ct action instance net/mlx5e: Rename CHAIN_TO_REG to MAPPED_OBJ_TO_REG net/mlx5: Refactor tc miss handling to a single function net/mlx5: Kconfig: Make tc offload depend on tc skb extension net/sched: flower: Support hardware miss to tc action net/sched: flower: Move filter handle initialization earlier net/sched: cls_api: Support hardware miss to tc action net/sched: Rename user cookie and act cookie sfc: fix builds without CONFIG_RTC_LIB sfc: clean up some inconsistent indentings net/mlx4_en: Introduce flexible array to silence overflow warning net: lan966x: Fix possible deadlock inside PTP net/ulp: Remove redundant ->clone() test in inet_clone_ulp(). ... --- arch/x86/kernel/hw_breakpoint.c | 592 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 592 insertions(+) create mode 100644 arch/x86/kernel/hw_breakpoint.c (limited to 'arch/x86/kernel/hw_breakpoint.c') diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/hw_breakpoint.c b/arch/x86/kernel/hw_breakpoint.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b01644c94 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/hw_breakpoint.c @@ -0,0 +1,592 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later +/* + * + * Copyright (C) 2007 Alan Stern + * Copyright (C) 2009 IBM Corporation + * Copyright (C) 2009 Frederic Weisbecker + * + * Authors: Alan Stern + * K.Prasad + * Frederic Weisbecker + */ + +/* + * HW_breakpoint: a unified kernel/user-space hardware breakpoint facility, + * using the CPU's debug registers. + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +/* Per cpu debug control register value */ +DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned long, cpu_dr7); +EXPORT_PER_CPU_SYMBOL(cpu_dr7); + +/* Per cpu debug address registers values */ +static DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned long, cpu_debugreg[HBP_NUM]); + +/* + * Stores the breakpoints currently in use on each breakpoint address + * register for each cpus + */ +static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct perf_event *, bp_per_reg[HBP_NUM]); + + +static inline unsigned long +__encode_dr7(int drnum, unsigned int len, unsigned int type) +{ + unsigned long bp_info; + + bp_info = (len | type) & 0xf; + bp_info <<= (DR_CONTROL_SHIFT + drnum * DR_CONTROL_SIZE); + bp_info |= (DR_GLOBAL_ENABLE << (drnum * DR_ENABLE_SIZE)); + + return bp_info; +} + +/* + * Encode the length, type, Exact, and Enable bits for a particular breakpoint + * as stored in debug register 7. + */ +unsigned long encode_dr7(int drnum, unsigned int len, unsigned int type) +{ + return __encode_dr7(drnum, len, type) | DR_GLOBAL_SLOWDOWN; +} + +/* + * Decode the length and type bits for a particular breakpoint as + * stored in debug register 7. Return the "enabled" status. + */ +int decode_dr7(unsigned long dr7, int bpnum, unsigned *len, unsigned *type) +{ + int bp_info = dr7 >> (DR_CONTROL_SHIFT + bpnum * DR_CONTROL_SIZE); + + *len = (bp_info & 0xc) | 0x40; + *type = (bp_info & 0x3) | 0x80; + + return (dr7 >> (bpnum * DR_ENABLE_SIZE)) & 0x3; +} + +/* + * Install a perf counter breakpoint. + * + * We seek a free debug address register and use it for this + * breakpoint. Eventually we enable it in the debug control register. + * + * Atomic: we hold the counter->ctx->lock and we only handle variables + * and registers local to this cpu. + */ +int arch_install_hw_breakpoint(struct perf_event *bp) +{ + struct arch_hw_breakpoint *info = counter_arch_bp(bp); + unsigned long *dr7; + int i; + + lockdep_assert_irqs_disabled(); + + for (i = 0; i < HBP_NUM; i++) { + struct perf_event **slot = this_cpu_ptr(&bp_per_reg[i]); + + if (!*slot) { + *slot = bp; + break; + } + } + + if (WARN_ONCE(i == HBP_NUM, "Can't find any breakpoint slot")) + return -EBUSY; + + set_debugreg(info->address, i); + __this_cpu_write(cpu_debugreg[i], info->address); + + dr7 = this_cpu_ptr(&cpu_dr7); + *dr7 |= encode_dr7(i, info->len, info->type); + + /* + * Ensure we first write cpu_dr7 before we set the DR7 register. + * This ensures an NMI never see cpu_dr7 0 when DR7 is not. + */ + barrier(); + + set_debugreg(*dr7, 7); + if (info->mask) + amd_set_dr_addr_mask(info->mask, i); + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Uninstall the breakpoint contained in the given counter. + * + * First we search the debug address register it uses and then we disable + * it. + * + * Atomic: we hold the counter->ctx->lock and we only handle variables + * and registers local to this cpu. + */ +void arch_uninstall_hw_breakpoint(struct perf_event *bp) +{ + struct arch_hw_breakpoint *info = counter_arch_bp(bp); + unsigned long dr7; + int i; + + lockdep_assert_irqs_disabled(); + + for (i = 0; i < HBP_NUM; i++) { + struct perf_event **slot = this_cpu_ptr(&bp_per_reg[i]); + + if (*slot == bp) { + *slot = NULL; + break; + } + } + + if (WARN_ONCE(i == HBP_NUM, "Can't find any breakpoint slot")) + return; + + dr7 = this_cpu_read(cpu_dr7); + dr7 &= ~__encode_dr7(i, info->len, info->type); + + set_debugreg(dr7, 7); + if (info->mask) + amd_set_dr_addr_mask(0, i); + + /* + * Ensure the write to cpu_dr7 is after we've set the DR7 register. + * This ensures an NMI never see cpu_dr7 0 when DR7 is not. + */ + barrier(); + + this_cpu_write(cpu_dr7, dr7); +} + +static int arch_bp_generic_len(int x86_len) +{ + switch (x86_len) { + case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_1: + return HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_1; + case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_2: + return HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_2; + case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_4: + return HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_4; +#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64 + case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_8: + return HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_8; +#endif + default: + return -EINVAL; + } +} + +int arch_bp_generic_fields(int x86_len, int x86_type, + int *gen_len, int *gen_type) +{ + int len; + + /* Type */ + switch (x86_type) { + case X86_BREAKPOINT_EXECUTE: + if (x86_len != X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_X) + return -EINVAL; + + *gen_type = HW_BREAKPOINT_X; + *gen_len = sizeof(long); + return 0; + case X86_BREAKPOINT_WRITE: + *gen_type = HW_BREAKPOINT_W; + break; + case X86_BREAKPOINT_RW: + *gen_type = HW_BREAKPOINT_W | HW_BREAKPOINT_R; + break; + default: + return -EINVAL; + } + + /* Len */ + len = arch_bp_generic_len(x86_len); + if (len < 0) + return -EINVAL; + *gen_len = len; + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Check for virtual address in kernel space. + */ +int arch_check_bp_in_kernelspace(struct arch_hw_breakpoint *hw) +{ + unsigned long va; + int len; + + va = hw->address; + len = arch_bp_generic_len(hw->len); + WARN_ON_ONCE(len < 0); + + /* + * We don't need to worry about va + len - 1 overflowing: + * we already require that va is aligned to a multiple of len. + */ + return (va >= TASK_SIZE_MAX) || ((va + len - 1) >= TASK_SIZE_MAX); +} + +/* + * Checks whether the range [addr, end], overlaps the area [base, base + size). + */ +static inline bool within_area(unsigned long addr, unsigned long end, + unsigned long base, unsigned long size) +{ + return end >= base && addr < (base + size); +} + +/* + * Checks whether the range from addr to end, inclusive, overlaps the fixed + * mapped CPU entry area range or other ranges used for CPU entry. + */ +static inline bool within_cpu_entry(unsigned long addr, unsigned long end) +{ + int cpu; + + /* CPU entry erea is always used for CPU entry */ + if (within_area(addr, end, CPU_ENTRY_AREA_BASE, + CPU_ENTRY_AREA_MAP_SIZE)) + return true; + + /* + * When FSGSBASE is enabled, paranoid_entry() fetches the per-CPU + * GSBASE value via __per_cpu_offset or pcpu_unit_offsets. + */ +#ifdef CONFIG_SMP + if (within_area(addr, end, (unsigned long)__per_cpu_offset, + sizeof(unsigned long) * nr_cpu_ids)) + return true; +#else + if (within_area(addr, end, (unsigned long)&pcpu_unit_offsets, + sizeof(pcpu_unit_offsets))) + return true; +#endif + + for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) { + /* The original rw GDT is being used after load_direct_gdt() */ + if (within_area(addr, end, (unsigned long)get_cpu_gdt_rw(cpu), + GDT_SIZE)) + return true; + + /* + * cpu_tss_rw is not directly referenced by hardware, but + * cpu_tss_rw is also used in CPU entry code, + */ + if (within_area(addr, end, + (unsigned long)&per_cpu(cpu_tss_rw, cpu), + sizeof(struct tss_struct))) + return true; + + /* + * cpu_tlbstate.user_pcid_flush_mask is used for CPU entry. + * If a data breakpoint on it, it will cause an unwanted #DB. + * Protect the full cpu_tlbstate structure to be sure. + */ + if (within_area(addr, end, + (unsigned long)&per_cpu(cpu_tlbstate, cpu), + sizeof(struct tlb_state))) + return true; + + /* + * When in guest (X86_FEATURE_HYPERVISOR), local_db_save() + * will read per-cpu cpu_dr7 before clear dr7 register. + */ + if (within_area(addr, end, (unsigned long)&per_cpu(cpu_dr7, cpu), + sizeof(cpu_dr7))) + return true; + } + + return false; +} + +static int arch_build_bp_info(struct perf_event *bp, + const struct perf_event_attr *attr, + struct arch_hw_breakpoint *hw) +{ + unsigned long bp_end; + + bp_end = attr->bp_addr + attr->bp_len - 1; + if (bp_end < attr->bp_addr) + return -EINVAL; + + /* + * Prevent any breakpoint of any type that overlaps the CPU + * entry area and data. This protects the IST stacks and also + * reduces the chance that we ever find out what happens if + * there's a data breakpoint on the GDT, IDT, or TSS. + */ + if (within_cpu_entry(attr->bp_addr, bp_end)) + return -EINVAL; + + hw->address = attr->bp_addr; + hw->mask = 0; + + /* Type */ + switch (attr->bp_type) { + case HW_BREAKPOINT_W: + hw->type = X86_BREAKPOINT_WRITE; + break; + case HW_BREAKPOINT_W | HW_BREAKPOINT_R: + hw->type = X86_BREAKPOINT_RW; + break; + case HW_BREAKPOINT_X: + /* + * We don't allow kernel breakpoints in places that are not + * acceptable for kprobes. On non-kprobes kernels, we don't + * allow kernel breakpoints at all. + */ + if (attr->bp_addr >= TASK_SIZE_MAX) { + if (within_kprobe_blacklist(attr->bp_addr)) + return -EINVAL; + } + + hw->type = X86_BREAKPOINT_EXECUTE; + /* + * x86 inst breakpoints need to have a specific undefined len. + * But we still need to check userspace is not trying to setup + * an unsupported length, to get a range breakpoint for example. + */ + if (attr->bp_len == sizeof(long)) { + hw->len = X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_X; + return 0; + } + fallthrough; + default: + return -EINVAL; + } + + /* Len */ + switch (attr->bp_len) { + case HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_1: + hw->len = X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_1; + break; + case HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_2: + hw->len = X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_2; + break; + case HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_4: + hw->len = X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_4; + break; +#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64 + case HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_8: + hw->len = X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_8; + break; +#endif + default: + /* AMD range breakpoint */ + if (!is_power_of_2(attr->bp_len)) + return -EINVAL; + if (attr->bp_addr & (attr->bp_len - 1)) + return -EINVAL; + + if (!boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_BPEXT)) + return -EOPNOTSUPP; + + /* + * It's impossible to use a range breakpoint to fake out + * user vs kernel detection because bp_len - 1 can't + * have the high bit set. If we ever allow range instruction + * breakpoints, then we'll have to check for kprobe-blacklisted + * addresses anywhere in the range. + */ + hw->mask = attr->bp_len - 1; + hw->len = X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_1; + } + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Validate the arch-specific HW Breakpoint register settings + */ +int hw_breakpoint_arch_parse(struct perf_event *bp, + const struct perf_event_attr *attr, + struct arch_hw_breakpoint *hw) +{ + unsigned int align; + int ret; + + + ret = arch_build_bp_info(bp, attr, hw); + if (ret) + return ret; + + switch (hw->len) { + case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_1: + align = 0; + if (hw->mask) + align = hw->mask; + break; + case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_2: + align = 1; + break; + case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_4: + align = 3; + break; +#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64 + case X86_BREAKPOINT_LEN_8: + align = 7; + break; +#endif + default: + WARN_ON_ONCE(1); + return -EINVAL; + } + + /* + * Check that the low-order bits of the address are appropriate + * for the alignment implied by len. + */ + if (hw->address & align) + return -EINVAL; + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Release the user breakpoints used by ptrace + */ +void flush_ptrace_hw_breakpoint(struct task_struct *tsk) +{ + int i; + struct thread_struct *t = &tsk->thread; + + for (i = 0; i < HBP_NUM; i++) { + unregister_hw_breakpoint(t->ptrace_bps[i]); + t->ptrace_bps[i] = NULL; + } + + t->virtual_dr6 = 0; + t->ptrace_dr7 = 0; +} + +void hw_breakpoint_restore(void) +{ + set_debugreg(__this_cpu_read(cpu_debugreg[0]), 0); + set_debugreg(__this_cpu_read(cpu_debugreg[1]), 1); + set_debugreg(__this_cpu_read(cpu_debugreg[2]), 2); + set_debugreg(__this_cpu_read(cpu_debugreg[3]), 3); + set_debugreg(DR6_RESERVED, 6); + set_debugreg(__this_cpu_read(cpu_dr7), 7); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hw_breakpoint_restore); + +/* + * Handle debug exception notifications. + * + * Return value is either NOTIFY_STOP or NOTIFY_DONE as explained below. + * + * NOTIFY_DONE returned if one of the following conditions is true. + * i) When the causative address is from user-space and the exception + * is a valid one, i.e. not triggered as a result of lazy debug register + * switching + * ii) When there are more bits than trap set in DR6 register (such + * as BD, BS or BT) indicating that more than one debug condition is + * met and requires some more action in do_debug(). + * + * NOTIFY_STOP returned for all other cases + * + */ +static int hw_breakpoint_handler(struct die_args *args) +{ + int i, rc = NOTIFY_STOP; + struct perf_event *bp; + unsigned long *dr6_p; + unsigned long dr6; + bool bpx; + + /* The DR6 value is pointed by args->err */ + dr6_p = (unsigned long *)ERR_PTR(args->err); + dr6 = *dr6_p; + + /* Do an early return if no trap bits are set in DR6 */ + if ((dr6 & DR_TRAP_BITS) == 0) + return NOTIFY_DONE; + + /* Handle all the breakpoints that were triggered */ + for (i = 0; i < HBP_NUM; ++i) { + if (likely(!(dr6 & (DR_TRAP0 << i)))) + continue; + + bp = this_cpu_read(bp_per_reg[i]); + if (!bp) + continue; + + bpx = bp->hw.info.type == X86_BREAKPOINT_EXECUTE; + + /* + * TF and data breakpoints are traps and can be merged, however + * instruction breakpoints are faults and will be raised + * separately. + * + * However DR6 can indicate both TF and instruction + * breakpoints. In that case take TF as that has precedence and + * delay the instruction breakpoint for the next exception. + */ + if (bpx && (dr6 & DR_STEP)) + continue; + + /* + * Reset the 'i'th TRAP bit in dr6 to denote completion of + * exception handling + */ + (*dr6_p) &= ~(DR_TRAP0 << i); + + perf_bp_event(bp, args->regs); + + /* + * Set up resume flag to avoid breakpoint recursion when + * returning back to origin. + */ + if (bpx) + args->regs->flags |= X86_EFLAGS_RF; + } + + /* + * Further processing in do_debug() is needed for a) user-space + * breakpoints (to generate signals) and b) when the system has + * taken exception due to multiple causes + */ + if ((current->thread.virtual_dr6 & DR_TRAP_BITS) || + (dr6 & (~DR_TRAP_BITS))) + rc = NOTIFY_DONE; + + return rc; +} + +/* + * Handle debug exception notifications. + */ +int hw_breakpoint_exceptions_notify( + struct notifier_block *unused, unsigned long val, void *data) +{ + if (val != DIE_DEBUG) + return NOTIFY_DONE; + + return hw_breakpoint_handler(data); +} + +void hw_breakpoint_pmu_read(struct perf_event *bp) +{ + /* TODO */ +} -- cgit v1.2.3