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1 //===-- X86SpeculativeExecutionSideEffectSuppression.cpp ------------------===//
2 //
3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 //
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8 /// \file
9 ///
10 /// This file contains the X86 implementation of the speculative execution side
11 /// effect suppression mitigation.
12 ///
13 /// This must be used with the -mlvi-cfi flag in order to mitigate indirect
14 /// branches and returns.
15 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
16 
17 #include "X86.h"
18 #include "X86InstrInfo.h"
19 #include "X86Subtarget.h"
20 #include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h"
21 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunction.h"
22 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunctionPass.h"
23 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstrBuilder.h"
24 #include "llvm/Pass.h"
25 #include "llvm/Target/TargetMachine.h"
26 using namespace llvm;
27 
28 #define DEBUG_TYPE "x86-seses"
29 
30 STATISTIC(NumLFENCEsInserted, "Number of lfence instructions inserted");
31 
32 static cl::opt<bool> EnableSpeculativeExecutionSideEffectSuppression(
33     "x86-seses-enable-without-lvi-cfi",
34     cl::desc("Force enable speculative execution side effect suppression. "
35              "(Note: User must pass -mlvi-cfi in order to mitigate indirect "
36              "branches and returns.)"),
37     cl::init(false), cl::Hidden);
38 
39 static cl::opt<bool> OneLFENCEPerBasicBlock(
40     "x86-seses-one-lfence-per-bb",
41     cl::desc(
42         "Omit all lfences other than the first to be placed in a basic block."),
43     cl::init(false), cl::Hidden);
44 
45 static cl::opt<bool> OnlyLFENCENonConst(
46     "x86-seses-only-lfence-non-const",
47     cl::desc("Only lfence before groups of terminators where at least one "
48              "branch instruction has an input to the addressing mode that is a "
49              "register other than %rip."),
50     cl::init(false), cl::Hidden);
51 
52 static cl::opt<bool>
53     OmitBranchLFENCEs("x86-seses-omit-branch-lfences",
54                       cl::desc("Omit all lfences before branch instructions."),
55                       cl::init(false), cl::Hidden);
56 
57 namespace {
58 
59 class X86SpeculativeExecutionSideEffectSuppression
60     : public MachineFunctionPass {
61 public:
62   X86SpeculativeExecutionSideEffectSuppression() : MachineFunctionPass(ID) {}
63 
64   static char ID;
65   StringRef getPassName() const override {
66     return "X86 Speculative Execution Side Effect Suppression";
67   }
68 
69   bool runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &MF) override;
70 };
71 } // namespace
72 
73 char X86SpeculativeExecutionSideEffectSuppression::ID = 0;
74 
75 // This function returns whether the passed instruction uses a memory addressing
76 // mode that is constant. We treat all memory addressing modes that read
77 // from a register that is not %rip as non-constant. Note that the use
78 // of the EFLAGS register results in an addressing mode being considered
79 // non-constant, therefore all JCC instructions will return false from this
80 // function since one of their operands will always be the EFLAGS register.
81 static bool hasConstantAddressingMode(const MachineInstr &MI) {
82   for (const MachineOperand &MO : MI.uses())
83     if (MO.isReg() && X86::RIP != MO.getReg())
84       return false;
85   return true;
86 }
87 
88 bool X86SpeculativeExecutionSideEffectSuppression::runOnMachineFunction(
89     MachineFunction &MF) {
90 
91   const auto &OptLevel = MF.getTarget().getOptLevel();
92   const X86Subtarget &Subtarget = MF.getSubtarget<X86Subtarget>();
93 
94   // Check whether SESES needs to run as the fallback for LVI at O0, whether the
95   // user explicitly passed an SESES flag, or whether the SESES target feature
96   // was set.
97   if (!EnableSpeculativeExecutionSideEffectSuppression &&
98       !(Subtarget.useLVILoadHardening() && OptLevel == CodeGenOpt::None) &&
99       !Subtarget.useSpeculativeExecutionSideEffectSuppression())
100     return false;
101 
102   LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "********** " << getPassName() << " : " << MF.getName()
103                     << " **********\n");
104   bool Modified = false;
105   const X86InstrInfo *TII = Subtarget.getInstrInfo();
106   for (MachineBasicBlock &MBB : MF) {
107     MachineInstr *FirstTerminator = nullptr;
108     // Keep track of whether the previous instruction was an LFENCE to avoid
109     // adding redundant LFENCEs.
110     bool PrevInstIsLFENCE = false;
111     for (auto &MI : MBB) {
112 
113       if (MI.getOpcode() == X86::LFENCE) {
114         PrevInstIsLFENCE = true;
115         continue;
116       }
117       // We want to put an LFENCE before any instruction that
118       // may load or store. This LFENCE is intended to avoid leaking any secret
119       // data due to a given load or store. This results in closing the cache
120       // and memory timing side channels. We will treat terminators that load
121       // or store separately.
122       if (MI.mayLoadOrStore() && !MI.isTerminator()) {
123         if (!PrevInstIsLFENCE) {
124           BuildMI(MBB, MI, DebugLoc(), TII->get(X86::LFENCE));
125           NumLFENCEsInserted++;
126           Modified = true;
127         }
128         if (OneLFENCEPerBasicBlock)
129           break;
130       }
131       // The following section will be LFENCEing before groups of terminators
132       // that include branches. This will close the branch prediction side
133       // channels since we will prevent code executing after misspeculation as
134       // a result of the LFENCEs placed with this logic.
135 
136       // Keep track of the first terminator in a basic block since if we need
137       // to LFENCE the terminators in this basic block we must add the
138       // instruction before the first terminator in the basic block (as
139       // opposed to before the terminator that indicates an LFENCE is
140       // required). An example of why this is necessary is that the
141       // X86InstrInfo::analyzeBranch method assumes all terminators are grouped
142       // together and terminates it's analysis once the first non-termintor
143       // instruction is found.
144       if (MI.isTerminator() && FirstTerminator == nullptr)
145         FirstTerminator = &MI;
146 
147       // Look for branch instructions that will require an LFENCE to be put
148       // before this basic block's terminators.
149       if (!MI.isBranch() || OmitBranchLFENCEs) {
150         // This isn't a branch or we're not putting LFENCEs before branches.
151         PrevInstIsLFENCE = false;
152         continue;
153       }
154 
155       if (OnlyLFENCENonConst && hasConstantAddressingMode(MI)) {
156         // This is a branch, but it only has constant addressing mode and we're
157         // not adding LFENCEs before such branches.
158         PrevInstIsLFENCE = false;
159         continue;
160       }
161 
162       // This branch requires adding an LFENCE.
163       if (!PrevInstIsLFENCE) {
164         assert(FirstTerminator && "Unknown terminator instruction");
165         BuildMI(MBB, FirstTerminator, DebugLoc(), TII->get(X86::LFENCE));
166         NumLFENCEsInserted++;
167         Modified = true;
168       }
169       break;
170     }
171   }
172 
173   return Modified;
174 }
175 
176 FunctionPass *llvm::createX86SpeculativeExecutionSideEffectSuppression() {
177   return new X86SpeculativeExecutionSideEffectSuppression();
178 }
179 
180 INITIALIZE_PASS(X86SpeculativeExecutionSideEffectSuppression, "x86-seses",
181                 "X86 Speculative Execution Side Effect Suppression", false,
182                 false)
183