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1 /*
2  * Copyright (C) 2014 Imagination Technologies
3  * Author: Paul Burton <paul.burton@imgtec.com>
4  *
5  * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
6  * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
7  * Free Software Foundation;  either version 2 of the  License, or (at your
8  * option) any later version.
9  */
10 
11 #include <linux/elf.h>
12 #include <linux/sched.h>
13 
14 /* FPU modes */
15 enum {
16 	FP_FRE,
17 	FP_FR0,
18 	FP_FR1,
19 };
20 
21 /**
22  * struct mode_req - ABI FPU mode requirements
23  * @single:	The program being loaded needs an FPU but it will only issue
24  *		single precision instructions meaning that it can execute in
25  *		either FR0 or FR1.
26  * @soft:	The soft(-float) requirement means that the program being
27  *		loaded needs has no FPU dependency at all (i.e. it has no
28  *		FPU instructions).
29  * @fr1:	The program being loaded depends on FPU being in FR=1 mode.
30  * @frdefault:	The program being loaded depends on the default FPU mode.
31  *		That is FR0 for O32 and FR1 for N32/N64.
32  * @fre:	The program being loaded depends on FPU with FRE=1. This mode is
33  *		a bridge which uses FR=1 whilst still being able to maintain
34  *		full compatibility with pre-existing code using the O32 FP32
35  *		ABI.
36  *
37  * More information about the FP ABIs can be found here:
38  *
39  * https://dmz-portal.mips.com/wiki/MIPS_O32_ABI_-_FR0_and_FR1_Interlinking#10.4.1._Basic_mode_set-up
40  *
41  */
42 
43 struct mode_req {
44 	bool single;
45 	bool soft;
46 	bool fr1;
47 	bool frdefault;
48 	bool fre;
49 };
50 
51 static const struct mode_req fpu_reqs[] = {
52 	[MIPS_ABI_FP_ANY]    = { true,  true,  true,  true,  true  },
53 	[MIPS_ABI_FP_DOUBLE] = { false, false, false, true,  true  },
54 	[MIPS_ABI_FP_SINGLE] = { true,  false, false, false, false },
55 	[MIPS_ABI_FP_SOFT]   = { false, true,  false, false, false },
56 	[MIPS_ABI_FP_OLD_64] = { false, false, false, false, false },
57 	[MIPS_ABI_FP_XX]     = { false, false, true,  true,  true  },
58 	[MIPS_ABI_FP_64]     = { false, false, true,  false, false },
59 	[MIPS_ABI_FP_64A]    = { false, false, true,  false, true  }
60 };
61 
62 /*
63  * Mode requirements when .MIPS.abiflags is not present in the ELF.
64  * Not present means that everything is acceptable except FR1.
65  */
66 static struct mode_req none_req = { true, true, false, true, true };
67 
68 int arch_elf_pt_proc(void *_ehdr, void *_phdr, struct file *elf,
69 		     bool is_interp, struct arch_elf_state *state)
70 {
71 	struct elf32_hdr *ehdr32 = _ehdr;
72 	struct elf32_phdr *phdr32 = _phdr;
73 	struct elf64_phdr *phdr64 = _phdr;
74 	struct mips_elf_abiflags_v0 abiflags;
75 	int ret;
76 
77 	/* Lets see if this is an O32 ELF */
78 	if (ehdr32->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS32) {
79 		if (ehdr32->e_flags & EF_MIPS_FP64) {
80 			/*
81 			 * Set MIPS_ABI_FP_OLD_64 for EF_MIPS_FP64. We will override it
82 			 * later if needed
83 			 */
84 			if (is_interp)
85 				state->interp_fp_abi = MIPS_ABI_FP_OLD_64;
86 			else
87 				state->fp_abi = MIPS_ABI_FP_OLD_64;
88 		}
89 		if (phdr32->p_type != PT_MIPS_ABIFLAGS)
90 			return 0;
91 
92 		if (phdr32->p_filesz < sizeof(abiflags))
93 			return -EINVAL;
94 
95 		ret = kernel_read(elf, phdr32->p_offset,
96 				  (char *)&abiflags,
97 				  sizeof(abiflags));
98 	} else {
99 		if (phdr64->p_type != PT_MIPS_ABIFLAGS)
100 			return 0;
101 		if (phdr64->p_filesz < sizeof(abiflags))
102 			return -EINVAL;
103 
104 		ret = kernel_read(elf, phdr64->p_offset,
105 				  (char *)&abiflags,
106 				  sizeof(abiflags));
107 	}
108 
109 	if (ret < 0)
110 		return ret;
111 	if (ret != sizeof(abiflags))
112 		return -EIO;
113 
114 	/* Record the required FP ABIs for use by mips_check_elf */
115 	if (is_interp)
116 		state->interp_fp_abi = abiflags.fp_abi;
117 	else
118 		state->fp_abi = abiflags.fp_abi;
119 
120 	return 0;
121 }
122 
123 int arch_check_elf(void *_ehdr, bool has_interpreter,
124 		   struct arch_elf_state *state)
125 {
126 	struct elf32_hdr *ehdr = _ehdr;
127 	struct mode_req prog_req, interp_req;
128 	int fp_abi, interp_fp_abi, abi0, abi1, max_abi;
129 	bool is_mips64;
130 
131 	if (!config_enabled(CONFIG_MIPS_O32_FP64_SUPPORT))
132 		return 0;
133 
134 	fp_abi = state->fp_abi;
135 
136 	if (has_interpreter) {
137 		interp_fp_abi = state->interp_fp_abi;
138 
139 		abi0 = min(fp_abi, interp_fp_abi);
140 		abi1 = max(fp_abi, interp_fp_abi);
141 	} else {
142 		abi0 = abi1 = fp_abi;
143 	}
144 
145 	is_mips64 = (ehdr->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS64) ||
146 		    (ehdr->e_flags & EF_MIPS_ABI2);
147 
148 	if (is_mips64) {
149 		/* MIPS64 code always uses FR=1, thus the default is easy */
150 		state->overall_fp_mode = FP_FR1;
151 
152 		/* Disallow access to the various FPXX & FP64 ABIs */
153 		max_abi = MIPS_ABI_FP_SOFT;
154 	} else {
155 		/* Default to a mode capable of running code expecting FR=0 */
156 		state->overall_fp_mode = cpu_has_mips_r6 ? FP_FRE : FP_FR0;
157 
158 		/* Allow all ABIs we know about */
159 		max_abi = MIPS_ABI_FP_64A;
160 	}
161 
162 	if ((abi0 > max_abi && abi0 != MIPS_ABI_FP_UNKNOWN) ||
163 	    (abi1 > max_abi && abi1 != MIPS_ABI_FP_UNKNOWN))
164 		return -ELIBBAD;
165 
166 	/* It's time to determine the FPU mode requirements */
167 	prog_req = (abi0 == MIPS_ABI_FP_UNKNOWN) ? none_req : fpu_reqs[abi0];
168 	interp_req = (abi1 == MIPS_ABI_FP_UNKNOWN) ? none_req : fpu_reqs[abi1];
169 
170 	/*
171 	 * Check whether the program's and interp's ABIs have a matching FPU
172 	 * mode requirement.
173 	 */
174 	prog_req.single = interp_req.single && prog_req.single;
175 	prog_req.soft = interp_req.soft && prog_req.soft;
176 	prog_req.fr1 = interp_req.fr1 && prog_req.fr1;
177 	prog_req.frdefault = interp_req.frdefault && prog_req.frdefault;
178 	prog_req.fre = interp_req.fre && prog_req.fre;
179 
180 	/*
181 	 * Determine the desired FPU mode
182 	 *
183 	 * Decision making:
184 	 *
185 	 * - We want FR_FRE if FRE=1 and both FR=1 and FR=0 are false. This
186 	 *   means that we have a combination of program and interpreter
187 	 *   that inherently require the hybrid FP mode.
188 	 * - If FR1 and FRDEFAULT is true, that means we hit the any-abi or
189 	 *   fpxx case. This is because, in any-ABI (or no-ABI) we have no FPU
190 	 *   instructions so we don't care about the mode. We will simply use
191 	 *   the one preferred by the hardware. In fpxx case, that ABI can
192 	 *   handle both FR=1 and FR=0, so, again, we simply choose the one
193 	 *   preferred by the hardware. Next, if we only use single-precision
194 	 *   FPU instructions, and the default ABI FPU mode is not good
195 	 *   (ie single + any ABI combination), we set again the FPU mode to the
196 	 *   one is preferred by the hardware. Next, if we know that the code
197 	 *   will only use single-precision instructions, shown by single being
198 	 *   true but frdefault being false, then we again set the FPU mode to
199 	 *   the one that is preferred by the hardware.
200 	 * - We want FP_FR1 if that's the only matching mode and the default one
201 	 *   is not good.
202 	 * - Return with -ELIBADD if we can't find a matching FPU mode.
203 	 */
204 	if (prog_req.fre && !prog_req.frdefault && !prog_req.fr1)
205 		state->overall_fp_mode = FP_FRE;
206 	else if ((prog_req.fr1 && prog_req.frdefault) ||
207 		 (prog_req.single && !prog_req.frdefault))
208 		/* Make sure 64-bit MIPS III/IV/64R1 will not pick FR1 */
209 		state->overall_fp_mode = ((current_cpu_data.fpu_id & MIPS_FPIR_F64) &&
210 					  cpu_has_mips_r2_r6) ?
211 					  FP_FR1 : FP_FR0;
212 	else if (prog_req.fr1)
213 		state->overall_fp_mode = FP_FR1;
214 	else  if (!prog_req.fre && !prog_req.frdefault &&
215 		  !prog_req.fr1 && !prog_req.single && !prog_req.soft)
216 		return -ELIBBAD;
217 
218 	return 0;
219 }
220 
221 static inline void set_thread_fp_mode(int hybrid, int regs32)
222 {
223 	if (hybrid)
224 		set_thread_flag(TIF_HYBRID_FPREGS);
225 	else
226 		clear_thread_flag(TIF_HYBRID_FPREGS);
227 	if (regs32)
228 		set_thread_flag(TIF_32BIT_FPREGS);
229 	else
230 		clear_thread_flag(TIF_32BIT_FPREGS);
231 }
232 
233 void mips_set_personality_fp(struct arch_elf_state *state)
234 {
235 	/*
236 	 * This function is only ever called for O32 ELFs so we should
237 	 * not be worried about N32/N64 binaries.
238 	 */
239 
240 	if (!config_enabled(CONFIG_MIPS_O32_FP64_SUPPORT))
241 		return;
242 
243 	switch (state->overall_fp_mode) {
244 	case FP_FRE:
245 		set_thread_fp_mode(1, 0);
246 		break;
247 	case FP_FR0:
248 		set_thread_fp_mode(0, 1);
249 		break;
250 	case FP_FR1:
251 		set_thread_fp_mode(0, 0);
252 		break;
253 	default:
254 		BUG();
255 	}
256 }
257