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1/*
2 * This file and its contents are supplied under the terms of the
3 * Common Development and Distribution License ("CDDL"), version 1.0.
4 * You may only use this file in accordance with the terms of version
5 * 1.0 of the CDDL.
6 *
7 * A full copy of the text of the CDDL should have accompanied this
8 * source.  A copy of the CDDL is also available via the Internet at
9 * http://www.illumos.org/license/CDDL.
10 */
11
12/*
13 * Copyright 2019 Joyent, Inc.
14 */
15
16	.file	"retpoline.s"
17
18/*
19 * This file implements the various hooks that are needed for retpolines and
20 * return stack buffer (RSB) stuffing. For more information, please see the
21 * 'Speculative Execution CPU Side Channel Security' section of the
22 * uts/i86pc/os/cpuid.c big theory statement.
23 */
24
25#include <sys/asm_linkage.h>
26#include <sys/x86_archext.h>
27
28#if defined(__amd64)
29
30/*
31 * This macro generates the default retpoline entry point that the compiler
32 * expects. It implements the expected retpoline form.
33 */
34#define	RETPOLINE_MKTHUNK(reg) \
35	ENTRY(__x86_indirect_thunk_##reg)	\
36	call	2f;				\
371:						\
38	pause;					\
39	lfence;					\
40	jmp	1b;				\
412:						\
42	movq	%##reg, (%rsp);		\
43	ret;					\
44	SET_SIZE(__x86_indirect_thunk_##reg)
45
46/*
47 * This macro generates the default retpoline form. It exists in addition to the
48 * thunk so if we need to restore the default retpoline behavior to the thunk
49 * we can.
50 */
51#define	RETPOLINE_MKGENERIC(reg) \
52	ENTRY(__x86_indirect_thunk_gen_##reg)	\
53	call	2f;				\
541:						\
55	pause;					\
56	lfence;					\
57	jmp	1b;				\
582:						\
59	movq	%##reg, (%rsp);		\
60	ret;					\
61	SET_SIZE(__x86_indirect_thunk_gen_##reg)
62
63/*
64 * This macro generates the no-op form of the retpoline which will be used if we
65 * either need to disable retpolines because we have enhanced IBRS or because we
66 * have been asked to disable mitigations.
67 */
68#define	RETPOLINE_MKJUMP(reg)			\
69	ENTRY(__x86_indirect_thunk_jmp_##reg)	\
70	jmp	*%##reg;			\
71	SET_SIZE(__x86_indirect_thunk_jmp_##reg)
72
73	RETPOLINE_MKTHUNK(rax)
74	RETPOLINE_MKTHUNK(rbx)
75	RETPOLINE_MKTHUNK(rcx)
76	RETPOLINE_MKTHUNK(rdx)
77	RETPOLINE_MKTHUNK(rdi)
78	RETPOLINE_MKTHUNK(rsi)
79	RETPOLINE_MKTHUNK(rbp)
80	RETPOLINE_MKTHUNK(r8)
81	RETPOLINE_MKTHUNK(r9)
82	RETPOLINE_MKTHUNK(r10)
83	RETPOLINE_MKTHUNK(r11)
84	RETPOLINE_MKTHUNK(r12)
85	RETPOLINE_MKTHUNK(r13)
86	RETPOLINE_MKTHUNK(r14)
87	RETPOLINE_MKTHUNK(r15)
88
89	RETPOLINE_MKGENERIC(rax)
90	RETPOLINE_MKGENERIC(rbx)
91	RETPOLINE_MKGENERIC(rcx)
92	RETPOLINE_MKGENERIC(rdx)
93	RETPOLINE_MKGENERIC(rdi)
94	RETPOLINE_MKGENERIC(rsi)
95	RETPOLINE_MKGENERIC(rbp)
96	RETPOLINE_MKGENERIC(r8)
97	RETPOLINE_MKGENERIC(r9)
98	RETPOLINE_MKGENERIC(r10)
99	RETPOLINE_MKGENERIC(r11)
100	RETPOLINE_MKGENERIC(r12)
101	RETPOLINE_MKGENERIC(r13)
102	RETPOLINE_MKGENERIC(r14)
103	RETPOLINE_MKGENERIC(r15)
104
105	RETPOLINE_MKJUMP(rax)
106	RETPOLINE_MKJUMP(rbx)
107	RETPOLINE_MKJUMP(rcx)
108	RETPOLINE_MKJUMP(rdx)
109	RETPOLINE_MKJUMP(rdi)
110	RETPOLINE_MKJUMP(rsi)
111	RETPOLINE_MKJUMP(rbp)
112	RETPOLINE_MKJUMP(r8)
113	RETPOLINE_MKJUMP(r9)
114	RETPOLINE_MKJUMP(r10)
115	RETPOLINE_MKJUMP(r11)
116	RETPOLINE_MKJUMP(r12)
117	RETPOLINE_MKJUMP(r13)
118	RETPOLINE_MKJUMP(r14)
119	RETPOLINE_MKJUMP(r15)
120
121	/*
122	 * The x86_rsb_stuff function is called from pretty arbitrary
123	 * contexts. It's much easier for us to save and restore all the
124	 * registers we touch rather than clobber them for callers. You must
125	 * preserve this property or the system will panic at best.
126	 */
127	ENTRY(x86_rsb_stuff)
128	/*
129	 * These nops are present so we can patch a ret instruction if we need
130	 * to disable RSB stuffing because enhanced IBRS is present or we're
131	 * disabling mitigations.
132	 */
133	nop
134	nop
135	pushq	%rdi
136	pushq	%rax
137	movl	$16, %edi
138	movq	%rsp, %rax
139rsb_loop:
140	call	2f
1411:
142	pause
143	call	1b
1442:
145	call	2f
1461:
147	pause
148	call	1b
1492:
150	subl	$1, %edi
151	jnz	rsb_loop
152	movq	%rax, %rsp
153	popq	%rax
154	popq	%rdi
155	ret
156	SET_SIZE(x86_rsb_stuff)
157
158#elif defined(__i386)
159
160/*
161 * While the kernel is 64-bit only, dboot is still 32-bit, so there are a
162 * limited number of variants that are used for 32-bit. However as dboot is
163 * short lived and uses them sparingly, we only do the full variant and do not
164 * have an AMD specific version.
165 */
166
167#define	RETPOLINE_MKTHUNK(reg) \
168	ENTRY(__x86_indirect_thunk_##reg)	\
169	call	2f;				\
1701:						\
171	pause;					\
172	lfence;					\
173	jmp	1b;				\
1742:						\
175	movl	%##reg, (%esp);		\
176	ret;					\
177	SET_SIZE(__x86_indirect_thunk_##reg)
178
179	RETPOLINE_MKTHUNK(edi)
180	RETPOLINE_MKTHUNK(eax)
181
182#else
183#error	"Your architecture is in another castle."
184#endif
185