1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only 2 #define pr_fmt(fmt) "SMP alternatives: " fmt 3 4 #include <linux/mmu_context.h> 5 #include <linux/perf_event.h> 6 #include <linux/vmalloc.h> 7 #include <linux/memory.h> 8 #include <linux/execmem.h> 9 10 #include <asm/text-patching.h> 11 #include <asm/insn.h> 12 #include <asm/insn-eval.h> 13 #include <asm/ibt.h> 14 #include <asm/set_memory.h> 15 #include <asm/nmi.h> 16 17 int __read_mostly alternatives_patched; 18 19 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(alternatives_patched); 20 21 #define MAX_PATCH_LEN (255-1) 22 23 #define DA_ALL (~0) 24 #define DA_ALT 0x01 25 #define DA_RET 0x02 26 #define DA_RETPOLINE 0x04 27 #define DA_ENDBR 0x08 28 #define DA_SMP 0x10 29 30 static unsigned int debug_alternative; 31 32 static int __init debug_alt(char *str) 33 { 34 if (str && *str == '=') 35 str++; 36 37 if (!str || kstrtouint(str, 0, &debug_alternative)) 38 debug_alternative = DA_ALL; 39 40 return 1; 41 } 42 __setup("debug-alternative", debug_alt); 43 44 #define DPRINTK(type, fmt, args...) \ 45 do { \ 46 if (debug_alternative & DA_##type) \ 47 printk(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt) "\n", ##args); \ 48 } while (0) 49 50 #define DUMP_BYTES(type, buf, len, fmt, args...) \ 51 do { \ 52 if (unlikely(debug_alternative & DA_##type)) { \ 53 int j; \ 54 \ 55 if (!(len)) \ 56 break; \ 57 \ 58 printk(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##args); \ 59 for (j = 0; j < (len) - 1; j++) \ 60 printk(KERN_CONT "%02hhx ", buf[j]); \ 61 printk(KERN_CONT "%02hhx\n", buf[j]); \ 62 } \ 63 } while (0) 64 65 static const unsigned char x86nops[] = 66 { 67 BYTES_NOP1, 68 BYTES_NOP2, 69 BYTES_NOP3, 70 BYTES_NOP4, 71 BYTES_NOP5, 72 BYTES_NOP6, 73 BYTES_NOP7, 74 BYTES_NOP8, 75 #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT 76 BYTES_NOP9, 77 BYTES_NOP10, 78 BYTES_NOP11, 79 #endif 80 }; 81 82 const unsigned char * const x86_nops[ASM_NOP_MAX+1] = 83 { 84 NULL, 85 x86nops, 86 x86nops + 1, 87 x86nops + 1 + 2, 88 x86nops + 1 + 2 + 3, 89 x86nops + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4, 90 x86nops + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5, 91 x86nops + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6, 92 x86nops + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7, 93 #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT 94 x86nops + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8, 95 x86nops + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9, 96 x86nops + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 + 10, 97 #endif 98 }; 99 100 #ifdef CONFIG_FINEIBT 101 static bool cfi_paranoid __ro_after_init; 102 #endif 103 104 #ifdef CONFIG_MITIGATION_ITS 105 106 #ifdef CONFIG_MODULES 107 static struct module *its_mod; 108 #endif 109 static void *its_page; 110 static unsigned int its_offset; 111 struct its_array its_pages; 112 113 static void *__its_alloc(struct its_array *pages) 114 { 115 void *page __free(execmem) = execmem_alloc_rw(EXECMEM_MODULE_TEXT, PAGE_SIZE); 116 if (!page) 117 return NULL; 118 119 void *tmp = krealloc(pages->pages, (pages->num+1) * sizeof(void *), 120 GFP_KERNEL); 121 if (!tmp) 122 return NULL; 123 124 pages->pages = tmp; 125 pages->pages[pages->num++] = page; 126 127 return no_free_ptr(page); 128 } 129 130 /* Initialize a thunk with the "jmp *reg; int3" instructions. */ 131 static void *its_init_thunk(void *thunk, int reg) 132 { 133 u8 *bytes = thunk; 134 int offset = 0; 135 int i = 0; 136 137 #ifdef CONFIG_FINEIBT 138 if (cfi_paranoid) { 139 /* 140 * When ITS uses indirect branch thunk the fineibt_paranoid 141 * caller sequence doesn't fit in the caller site. So put the 142 * remaining part of the sequence (UDB + JNE) into the ITS 143 * thunk. 144 */ 145 bytes[i++] = 0xd6; /* UDB */ 146 bytes[i++] = 0x75; /* JNE */ 147 bytes[i++] = 0xfd; 148 149 offset = 1; 150 } 151 #endif 152 153 if (reg >= 8) { 154 bytes[i++] = 0x41; /* REX.B prefix */ 155 reg -= 8; 156 } 157 bytes[i++] = 0xff; 158 bytes[i++] = 0xe0 + reg; /* JMP *reg */ 159 bytes[i++] = 0xcc; 160 161 return thunk + offset; 162 } 163 164 static void its_pages_protect(struct its_array *pages) 165 { 166 for (int i = 0; i < pages->num; i++) { 167 void *page = pages->pages[i]; 168 execmem_restore_rox(page, PAGE_SIZE); 169 } 170 } 171 172 static void its_fini_core(void) 173 { 174 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_STRICT_KERNEL_RWX)) 175 its_pages_protect(&its_pages); 176 kfree(its_pages.pages); 177 } 178 179 #ifdef CONFIG_MODULES 180 void its_init_mod(struct module *mod) 181 { 182 if (!cpu_feature_enabled(X86_FEATURE_INDIRECT_THUNK_ITS)) 183 return; 184 185 mutex_lock(&text_mutex); 186 its_mod = mod; 187 its_page = NULL; 188 } 189 190 void its_fini_mod(struct module *mod) 191 { 192 if (!cpu_feature_enabled(X86_FEATURE_INDIRECT_THUNK_ITS)) 193 return; 194 195 WARN_ON_ONCE(its_mod != mod); 196 197 its_mod = NULL; 198 its_page = NULL; 199 mutex_unlock(&text_mutex); 200 201 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_STRICT_MODULE_RWX)) 202 its_pages_protect(&mod->arch.its_pages); 203 } 204 205 void its_free_mod(struct module *mod) 206 { 207 if (!cpu_feature_enabled(X86_FEATURE_INDIRECT_THUNK_ITS)) 208 return; 209 210 for (int i = 0; i < mod->arch.its_pages.num; i++) { 211 void *page = mod->arch.its_pages.pages[i]; 212 execmem_free(page); 213 } 214 kfree(mod->arch.its_pages.pages); 215 } 216 #endif /* CONFIG_MODULES */ 217 218 static void *its_alloc(void) 219 { 220 struct its_array *pages = &its_pages; 221 void *page; 222 223 #ifdef CONFIG_MODULES 224 if (its_mod) 225 pages = &its_mod->arch.its_pages; 226 #endif 227 228 page = __its_alloc(pages); 229 if (!page) 230 return NULL; 231 232 if (pages == &its_pages) 233 set_memory_x((unsigned long)page, 1); 234 235 return page; 236 } 237 238 static void *its_allocate_thunk(int reg) 239 { 240 int size = 3 + (reg / 8); 241 void *thunk; 242 243 #ifdef CONFIG_FINEIBT 244 /* 245 * The ITS thunk contains an indirect jump and an int3 instruction so 246 * its size is 3 or 4 bytes depending on the register used. If CFI 247 * paranoid is used then 3 extra bytes are added in the ITS thunk to 248 * complete the fineibt_paranoid caller sequence. 249 */ 250 if (cfi_paranoid) 251 size += 3; 252 #endif 253 254 if (!its_page || (its_offset + size - 1) >= PAGE_SIZE) { 255 its_page = its_alloc(); 256 if (!its_page) { 257 pr_err("ITS page allocation failed\n"); 258 return NULL; 259 } 260 memset(its_page, INT3_INSN_OPCODE, PAGE_SIZE); 261 its_offset = 32; 262 } 263 264 /* 265 * If the indirect branch instruction will be in the lower half 266 * of a cacheline, then update the offset to reach the upper half. 267 */ 268 if ((its_offset + size - 1) % 64 < 32) 269 its_offset = ((its_offset - 1) | 0x3F) + 33; 270 271 thunk = its_page + its_offset; 272 its_offset += size; 273 274 return its_init_thunk(thunk, reg); 275 } 276 277 u8 *its_static_thunk(int reg) 278 { 279 u8 *thunk = __x86_indirect_its_thunk_array[reg]; 280 281 #ifdef CONFIG_FINEIBT 282 /* Paranoid thunk starts 2 bytes before */ 283 if (cfi_paranoid) 284 return thunk - 2; 285 #endif 286 return thunk; 287 } 288 289 #else 290 static inline void its_fini_core(void) {} 291 #endif /* CONFIG_MITIGATION_ITS */ 292 293 /* 294 * Nomenclature for variable names to simplify and clarify this code and ease 295 * any potential staring at it: 296 * 297 * @instr: source address of the original instructions in the kernel text as 298 * generated by the compiler. 299 * 300 * @buf: temporary buffer on which the patching operates. This buffer is 301 * eventually text-poked into the kernel image. 302 * 303 * @replacement/@repl: pointer to the opcodes which are replacing @instr, located 304 * in the .altinstr_replacement section. 305 */ 306 307 /* 308 * Fill the buffer with a single effective instruction of size @len. 309 * 310 * In order not to issue an ORC stack depth tracking CFI entry (Call Frame Info) 311 * for every single-byte NOP, try to generate the maximally available NOP of 312 * size <= ASM_NOP_MAX such that only a single CFI entry is generated (vs one for 313 * each single-byte NOPs). If @len to fill out is > ASM_NOP_MAX, pad with INT3 and 314 * *jump* over instead of executing long and daft NOPs. 315 */ 316 static void add_nop(u8 *buf, unsigned int len) 317 { 318 u8 *target = buf + len; 319 320 if (!len) 321 return; 322 323 if (len <= ASM_NOP_MAX) { 324 memcpy(buf, x86_nops[len], len); 325 return; 326 } 327 328 if (len < 128) { 329 __text_gen_insn(buf, JMP8_INSN_OPCODE, buf, target, JMP8_INSN_SIZE); 330 buf += JMP8_INSN_SIZE; 331 } else { 332 __text_gen_insn(buf, JMP32_INSN_OPCODE, buf, target, JMP32_INSN_SIZE); 333 buf += JMP32_INSN_SIZE; 334 } 335 336 for (;buf < target; buf++) 337 *buf = INT3_INSN_OPCODE; 338 } 339 340 /* 341 * Find the offset of the first non-NOP instruction starting at @offset 342 * but no further than @len. 343 */ 344 static int skip_nops(u8 *buf, int offset, int len) 345 { 346 struct insn insn; 347 348 for (; offset < len; offset += insn.length) { 349 if (insn_decode_kernel(&insn, &buf[offset])) 350 break; 351 352 if (!insn_is_nop(&insn)) 353 break; 354 } 355 356 return offset; 357 } 358 359 /* 360 * "noinline" to cause control flow change and thus invalidate I$ and 361 * cause refetch after modification. 362 */ 363 static void noinline optimize_nops(const u8 * const instr, u8 *buf, size_t len) 364 { 365 for (int next, i = 0; i < len; i = next) { 366 struct insn insn; 367 368 if (insn_decode_kernel(&insn, &buf[i])) 369 return; 370 371 next = i + insn.length; 372 373 if (insn_is_nop(&insn)) { 374 int nop = i; 375 376 /* Has the NOP already been optimized? */ 377 if (i + insn.length == len) 378 return; 379 380 next = skip_nops(buf, next, len); 381 382 add_nop(buf + nop, next - nop); 383 DUMP_BYTES(ALT, buf, len, "%px: [%d:%d) optimized NOPs: ", instr, nop, next); 384 } 385 } 386 } 387 388 /* 389 * In this context, "source" is where the instructions are placed in the 390 * section .altinstr_replacement, for example during kernel build by the 391 * toolchain. 392 * "Destination" is where the instructions are being patched in by this 393 * machinery. 394 * 395 * The source offset is: 396 * 397 * src_imm = target - src_next_ip (1) 398 * 399 * and the target offset is: 400 * 401 * dst_imm = target - dst_next_ip (2) 402 * 403 * so rework (1) as an expression for target like: 404 * 405 * target = src_imm + src_next_ip (1a) 406 * 407 * and substitute in (2) to get: 408 * 409 * dst_imm = (src_imm + src_next_ip) - dst_next_ip (3) 410 * 411 * Now, since the instruction stream is 'identical' at src and dst (it 412 * is being copied after all) it can be stated that: 413 * 414 * src_next_ip = src + ip_offset 415 * dst_next_ip = dst + ip_offset (4) 416 * 417 * Substitute (4) in (3) and observe ip_offset being cancelled out to 418 * obtain: 419 * 420 * dst_imm = src_imm + (src + ip_offset) - (dst + ip_offset) 421 * = src_imm + src - dst + ip_offset - ip_offset 422 * = src_imm + src - dst (5) 423 * 424 * IOW, only the relative displacement of the code block matters. 425 */ 426 427 #define apply_reloc_n(n_, p_, d_) \ 428 do { \ 429 s32 v = *(s##n_ *)(p_); \ 430 v += (d_); \ 431 BUG_ON((v >> 31) != (v >> (n_-1))); \ 432 *(s##n_ *)(p_) = (s##n_)v; \ 433 } while (0) 434 435 436 static __always_inline 437 void apply_reloc(int n, void *ptr, uintptr_t diff) 438 { 439 switch (n) { 440 case 1: apply_reloc_n(8, ptr, diff); break; 441 case 2: apply_reloc_n(16, ptr, diff); break; 442 case 4: apply_reloc_n(32, ptr, diff); break; 443 default: BUG(); 444 } 445 } 446 447 static __always_inline 448 bool need_reloc(unsigned long offset, u8 *src, size_t src_len) 449 { 450 u8 *target = src + offset; 451 /* 452 * If the target is inside the patched block, it's relative to the 453 * block itself and does not need relocation. 454 */ 455 return (target < src || target > src + src_len); 456 } 457 458 static void __apply_relocation(u8 *buf, const u8 * const instr, size_t instrlen, u8 *repl, size_t repl_len) 459 { 460 for (int next, i = 0; i < instrlen; i = next) { 461 struct insn insn; 462 463 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(insn_decode_kernel(&insn, &buf[i]))) 464 return; 465 466 next = i + insn.length; 467 468 switch (insn.opcode.bytes[0]) { 469 case 0x0f: 470 if (insn.opcode.bytes[1] < 0x80 || 471 insn.opcode.bytes[1] > 0x8f) 472 break; 473 474 fallthrough; /* Jcc.d32 */ 475 case 0x70 ... 0x7f: /* Jcc.d8 */ 476 case JMP8_INSN_OPCODE: 477 case JMP32_INSN_OPCODE: 478 case CALL_INSN_OPCODE: 479 if (need_reloc(next + insn.immediate.value, repl, repl_len)) { 480 apply_reloc(insn.immediate.nbytes, 481 buf + i + insn_offset_immediate(&insn), 482 repl - instr); 483 } 484 485 /* 486 * Where possible, convert JMP.d32 into JMP.d8. 487 */ 488 if (insn.opcode.bytes[0] == JMP32_INSN_OPCODE) { 489 s32 imm = insn.immediate.value; 490 imm += repl - instr; 491 imm += JMP32_INSN_SIZE - JMP8_INSN_SIZE; 492 if ((imm >> 31) == (imm >> 7)) { 493 buf[i+0] = JMP8_INSN_OPCODE; 494 buf[i+1] = (s8)imm; 495 496 memset(&buf[i+2], INT3_INSN_OPCODE, insn.length - 2); 497 } 498 } 499 break; 500 } 501 502 if (insn_rip_relative(&insn)) { 503 if (need_reloc(next + insn.displacement.value, repl, repl_len)) { 504 apply_reloc(insn.displacement.nbytes, 505 buf + i + insn_offset_displacement(&insn), 506 repl - instr); 507 } 508 } 509 } 510 } 511 512 void text_poke_apply_relocation(u8 *buf, const u8 * const instr, size_t instrlen, u8 *repl, size_t repl_len) 513 { 514 __apply_relocation(buf, instr, instrlen, repl, repl_len); 515 optimize_nops(instr, buf, instrlen); 516 } 517 518 /* Low-level backend functions usable from alternative code replacements. */ 519 DEFINE_ASM_FUNC(nop_func, "", .entry.text); 520 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(nop_func); 521 522 noinstr void BUG_func(void) 523 { 524 BUG(); 525 } 526 EXPORT_SYMBOL(BUG_func); 527 528 #define CALL_RIP_REL_OPCODE 0xff 529 #define CALL_RIP_REL_MODRM 0x15 530 531 /* 532 * Rewrite the "call BUG_func" replacement to point to the target of the 533 * indirect pv_ops call "call *disp(%ip)". 534 */ 535 static unsigned int alt_replace_call(u8 *instr, u8 *insn_buff, struct alt_instr *a) 536 { 537 void *target, *bug = &BUG_func; 538 s32 disp; 539 540 if (a->replacementlen != 5 || insn_buff[0] != CALL_INSN_OPCODE) { 541 pr_err("ALT_FLAG_DIRECT_CALL set for a non-call replacement instruction\n"); 542 BUG(); 543 } 544 545 if (a->instrlen != 6 || 546 instr[0] != CALL_RIP_REL_OPCODE || 547 instr[1] != CALL_RIP_REL_MODRM) { 548 pr_err("ALT_FLAG_DIRECT_CALL set for unrecognized indirect call\n"); 549 BUG(); 550 } 551 552 /* Skip CALL_RIP_REL_OPCODE and CALL_RIP_REL_MODRM */ 553 disp = *(s32 *)(instr + 2); 554 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_64 555 /* ff 15 00 00 00 00 call *0x0(%rip) */ 556 /* target address is stored at "next instruction + disp". */ 557 target = *(void **)(instr + a->instrlen + disp); 558 #else 559 /* ff 15 00 00 00 00 call *0x0 */ 560 /* target address is stored at disp. */ 561 target = *(void **)disp; 562 #endif 563 if (!target) 564 target = bug; 565 566 /* (BUG_func - .) + (target - BUG_func) := target - . */ 567 *(s32 *)(insn_buff + 1) += target - bug; 568 569 if (target == &nop_func) 570 return 0; 571 572 return 5; 573 } 574 575 static inline u8 * instr_va(struct alt_instr *i) 576 { 577 return (u8 *)&i->instr_offset + i->instr_offset; 578 } 579 580 struct patch_site { 581 u8 *instr; 582 struct alt_instr *alt; 583 u8 buff[MAX_PATCH_LEN]; 584 u8 len; 585 }; 586 587 static struct alt_instr * __init_or_module analyze_patch_site(struct patch_site *ps, 588 struct alt_instr *start, 589 struct alt_instr *end) 590 { 591 struct alt_instr *alt = start; 592 593 ps->instr = instr_va(start); 594 595 /* 596 * In case of nested ALTERNATIVE()s the outer alternative might add 597 * more padding. To ensure consistent patching find the max padding for 598 * all alt_instr entries for this site (nested alternatives result in 599 * consecutive entries). 600 * Find the last alt_instr eligible for patching at the site. 601 */ 602 for (; alt < end && instr_va(alt) == ps->instr; alt++) { 603 ps->len = max(ps->len, alt->instrlen); 604 605 BUG_ON(alt->cpuid >= (NCAPINTS + NBUGINTS) * 32); 606 /* 607 * Patch if either: 608 * - feature is present 609 * - feature not present but ALT_FLAG_NOT is set to mean, 610 * patch if feature is *NOT* present. 611 */ 612 if (!boot_cpu_has(alt->cpuid) != !(alt->flags & ALT_FLAG_NOT)) 613 ps->alt = alt; 614 } 615 616 BUG_ON(ps->len > sizeof(ps->buff)); 617 618 return alt; 619 } 620 621 static void __init_or_module prep_patch_site(struct patch_site *ps) 622 { 623 struct alt_instr *alt = ps->alt; 624 u8 buff_sz; 625 u8 *repl; 626 627 if (!alt) { 628 /* Nothing to patch, use original instruction. */ 629 memcpy(ps->buff, ps->instr, ps->len); 630 return; 631 } 632 633 repl = (u8 *)&alt->repl_offset + alt->repl_offset; 634 DPRINTK(ALT, "feat: %d*32+%d, old: (%pS (%px) len: %d), repl: (%px, len: %d) flags: 0x%x", 635 alt->cpuid >> 5, alt->cpuid & 0x1f, 636 ps->instr, ps->instr, ps->len, 637 repl, alt->replacementlen, alt->flags); 638 639 memcpy(ps->buff, repl, alt->replacementlen); 640 buff_sz = alt->replacementlen; 641 642 if (alt->flags & ALT_FLAG_DIRECT_CALL) 643 buff_sz = alt_replace_call(ps->instr, ps->buff, alt); 644 645 for (; buff_sz < ps->len; buff_sz++) 646 ps->buff[buff_sz] = 0x90; 647 648 __apply_relocation(ps->buff, ps->instr, ps->len, repl, alt->replacementlen); 649 650 DUMP_BYTES(ALT, ps->instr, ps->len, "%px: old_insn: ", ps->instr); 651 DUMP_BYTES(ALT, repl, alt->replacementlen, "%px: rpl_insn: ", repl); 652 DUMP_BYTES(ALT, ps->buff, ps->len, "%px: final_insn: ", ps->instr); 653 } 654 655 static void __init_or_module patch_site(struct patch_site *ps) 656 { 657 optimize_nops(ps->instr, ps->buff, ps->len); 658 text_poke_early(ps->instr, ps->buff, ps->len); 659 } 660 661 /* 662 * Replace instructions with better alternatives for this CPU type. This runs 663 * before SMP is initialized to avoid SMP problems with self modifying code. 664 * This implies that asymmetric systems where APs have less capabilities than 665 * the boot processor are not handled. Tough. Make sure you disable such 666 * features by hand. 667 * 668 * Marked "noinline" to cause control flow change and thus insn cache 669 * to refetch changed I$ lines. 670 */ 671 void __init_or_module noinline apply_alternatives(struct alt_instr *start, 672 struct alt_instr *end) 673 { 674 struct alt_instr *a; 675 676 DPRINTK(ALT, "alt table %px, -> %px", start, end); 677 678 /* 679 * KASAN_SHADOW_START is defined using 680 * cpu_feature_enabled(X86_FEATURE_LA57) and is therefore patched here. 681 * During the process, KASAN becomes confused seeing partial LA57 682 * conversion and triggers a false-positive out-of-bound report. 683 * 684 * Disable KASAN until the patching is complete. 685 */ 686 kasan_disable_current(); 687 688 /* 689 * The scan order should be from start to end. A later scanned 690 * alternative code can overwrite previously scanned alternative code. 691 * Some kernel functions (e.g. memcpy, memset, etc) use this order to 692 * patch code. 693 * 694 * So be careful if you want to change the scan order to any other 695 * order. 696 */ 697 a = start; 698 while (a < end) { 699 struct patch_site ps = { 700 .alt = NULL, 701 .len = 0 702 }; 703 704 a = analyze_patch_site(&ps, a, end); 705 prep_patch_site(&ps); 706 patch_site(&ps); 707 } 708 709 kasan_enable_current(); 710 } 711 712 static inline bool is_jcc32(struct insn *insn) 713 { 714 /* Jcc.d32 second opcode byte is in the range: 0x80-0x8f */ 715 return insn->opcode.bytes[0] == 0x0f && (insn->opcode.bytes[1] & 0xf0) == 0x80; 716 } 717 718 #if defined(CONFIG_MITIGATION_RETPOLINE) && defined(CONFIG_OBJTOOL) 719 720 /* 721 * [CS]{,3} CALL/JMP *%\reg [INT3]* 722 */ 723 static int emit_indirect(int op, int reg, u8 *bytes, int len) 724 { 725 int cs = 0, bp = 0; 726 int i = 0; 727 u8 modrm; 728 729 /* 730 * Set @len to the excess bytes after writing the instruction. 731 */ 732 len -= 2 + (reg >= 8); 733 WARN_ON_ONCE(len < 0); 734 735 switch (op) { 736 case CALL_INSN_OPCODE: 737 modrm = 0x10; /* Reg = 2; CALL r/m */ 738 /* 739 * Additional NOP is better than prefix decode penalty. 740 */ 741 if (len <= 3) 742 cs = len; 743 break; 744 745 case JMP32_INSN_OPCODE: 746 modrm = 0x20; /* Reg = 4; JMP r/m */ 747 bp = len; 748 break; 749 750 default: 751 WARN_ON_ONCE(1); 752 return -1; 753 } 754 755 while (cs--) 756 bytes[i++] = 0x2e; /* CS-prefix */ 757 758 if (reg >= 8) { 759 bytes[i++] = 0x41; /* REX.B prefix */ 760 reg -= 8; 761 } 762 763 modrm |= 0xc0; /* Mod = 3 */ 764 modrm += reg; 765 766 bytes[i++] = 0xff; /* opcode */ 767 bytes[i++] = modrm; 768 769 while (bp--) 770 bytes[i++] = 0xcc; /* INT3 */ 771 772 return i; 773 } 774 775 static int __emit_trampoline(void *addr, struct insn *insn, u8 *bytes, 776 void *call_dest, void *jmp_dest) 777 { 778 u8 op = insn->opcode.bytes[0]; 779 int i = 0; 780 781 /* 782 * Clang does 'weird' Jcc __x86_indirect_thunk_r11 conditional 783 * tail-calls. Deal with them. 784 */ 785 if (is_jcc32(insn)) { 786 bytes[i++] = op; 787 op = insn->opcode.bytes[1]; 788 goto clang_jcc; 789 } 790 791 if (insn->length == 6) 792 bytes[i++] = 0x2e; /* CS-prefix */ 793 794 switch (op) { 795 case CALL_INSN_OPCODE: 796 __text_gen_insn(bytes+i, op, addr+i, 797 call_dest, 798 CALL_INSN_SIZE); 799 i += CALL_INSN_SIZE; 800 break; 801 802 case JMP32_INSN_OPCODE: 803 clang_jcc: 804 __text_gen_insn(bytes+i, op, addr+i, 805 jmp_dest, 806 JMP32_INSN_SIZE); 807 i += JMP32_INSN_SIZE; 808 break; 809 810 default: 811 WARN(1, "%pS %px %*ph\n", addr, addr, 6, addr); 812 return -1; 813 } 814 815 WARN_ON_ONCE(i != insn->length); 816 817 return i; 818 } 819 820 static int emit_call_track_retpoline(void *addr, struct insn *insn, int reg, u8 *bytes) 821 { 822 return __emit_trampoline(addr, insn, bytes, 823 __x86_indirect_call_thunk_array[reg], 824 __x86_indirect_jump_thunk_array[reg]); 825 } 826 827 #ifdef CONFIG_MITIGATION_ITS 828 static int emit_its_trampoline(void *addr, struct insn *insn, int reg, u8 *bytes) 829 { 830 u8 *thunk = __x86_indirect_its_thunk_array[reg]; 831 u8 *tmp = its_allocate_thunk(reg); 832 833 if (tmp) 834 thunk = tmp; 835 836 return __emit_trampoline(addr, insn, bytes, thunk, thunk); 837 } 838 839 /* Check if an indirect branch is at ITS-unsafe address */ 840 static bool cpu_wants_indirect_its_thunk_at(unsigned long addr, int reg) 841 { 842 if (!cpu_feature_enabled(X86_FEATURE_INDIRECT_THUNK_ITS)) 843 return false; 844 845 /* Indirect branch opcode is 2 or 3 bytes depending on reg */ 846 addr += 1 + reg / 8; 847 848 /* Lower-half of the cacheline? */ 849 return !(addr & 0x20); 850 } 851 #else /* CONFIG_MITIGATION_ITS */ 852 853 #ifdef CONFIG_FINEIBT 854 static bool cpu_wants_indirect_its_thunk_at(unsigned long addr, int reg) 855 { 856 return false; 857 } 858 #endif 859 860 #endif /* CONFIG_MITIGATION_ITS */ 861 862 /* 863 * Rewrite the compiler generated retpoline thunk calls. 864 * 865 * For spectre_v2=off (!X86_FEATURE_RETPOLINE), rewrite them into immediate 866 * indirect instructions, avoiding the extra indirection. 867 * 868 * For example, convert: 869 * 870 * CALL __x86_indirect_thunk_\reg 871 * 872 * into: 873 * 874 * CALL *%\reg 875 * 876 * It also tries to inline spectre_v2=retpoline,lfence when size permits. 877 */ 878 static int patch_retpoline(void *addr, struct insn *insn, u8 *bytes) 879 { 880 retpoline_thunk_t *target; 881 int reg, ret, i = 0; 882 u8 op, cc; 883 884 target = addr + insn->length + insn->immediate.value; 885 reg = target - __x86_indirect_thunk_array; 886 887 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(reg & ~0xf)) 888 return -1; 889 890 /* If anyone ever does: CALL/JMP *%rsp, we're in deep trouble. */ 891 BUG_ON(reg == 4); 892 893 if (cpu_feature_enabled(X86_FEATURE_RETPOLINE) && 894 !cpu_feature_enabled(X86_FEATURE_RETPOLINE_LFENCE)) { 895 if (cpu_feature_enabled(X86_FEATURE_CALL_DEPTH)) 896 return emit_call_track_retpoline(addr, insn, reg, bytes); 897 898 return -1; 899 } 900 901 op = insn->opcode.bytes[0]; 902 903 /* 904 * Convert: 905 * 906 * Jcc.d32 __x86_indirect_thunk_\reg 907 * 908 * into: 909 * 910 * Jncc.d8 1f 911 * [ LFENCE ] 912 * JMP *%\reg 913 * [ NOP ] 914 * 1: 915 */ 916 if (is_jcc32(insn)) { 917 cc = insn->opcode.bytes[1] & 0xf; 918 cc ^= 1; /* invert condition */ 919 920 bytes[i++] = 0x70 + cc; /* Jcc.d8 */ 921 bytes[i++] = insn->length - 2; /* sizeof(Jcc.d8) == 2 */ 922 923 /* Continue as if: JMP.d32 __x86_indirect_thunk_\reg */ 924 op = JMP32_INSN_OPCODE; 925 } 926 927 /* 928 * For RETPOLINE_LFENCE: prepend the indirect CALL/JMP with an LFENCE. 929 */ 930 if (cpu_feature_enabled(X86_FEATURE_RETPOLINE_LFENCE)) { 931 bytes[i++] = 0x0f; 932 bytes[i++] = 0xae; 933 bytes[i++] = 0xe8; /* LFENCE */ 934 } 935 936 #ifdef CONFIG_MITIGATION_ITS 937 /* 938 * Check if the address of last byte of emitted-indirect is in 939 * lower-half of the cacheline. Such branches need ITS mitigation. 940 */ 941 if (cpu_wants_indirect_its_thunk_at((unsigned long)addr + i, reg)) 942 return emit_its_trampoline(addr, insn, reg, bytes); 943 #endif 944 945 ret = emit_indirect(op, reg, bytes + i, insn->length - i); 946 if (ret < 0) 947 return ret; 948 i += ret; 949 950 for (; i < insn->length;) 951 bytes[i++] = BYTES_NOP1; 952 953 return i; 954 } 955 956 /* 957 * Generated by 'objtool --retpoline'. 958 */ 959 void __init_or_module noinline apply_retpolines(s32 *start, s32 *end) 960 { 961 s32 *s; 962 963 for (s = start; s < end; s++) { 964 void *addr = (void *)s + *s; 965 struct insn insn; 966 int len, ret; 967 u8 bytes[16]; 968 u8 op1, op2; 969 u8 *dest; 970 971 ret = insn_decode_kernel(&insn, addr); 972 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(ret < 0)) 973 continue; 974 975 op1 = insn.opcode.bytes[0]; 976 op2 = insn.opcode.bytes[1]; 977 978 switch (op1) { 979 case 0x70 ... 0x7f: /* Jcc.d8 */ 980 /* See cfi_paranoid. */ 981 WARN_ON_ONCE(cfi_mode != CFI_FINEIBT); 982 continue; 983 984 case CALL_INSN_OPCODE: 985 case JMP32_INSN_OPCODE: 986 /* Check for cfi_paranoid + ITS */ 987 dest = addr + insn.length + insn.immediate.value; 988 if (dest[-1] == 0xd6 && (dest[0] & 0xf0) == 0x70) { 989 WARN_ON_ONCE(cfi_mode != CFI_FINEIBT); 990 continue; 991 } 992 break; 993 994 case 0x0f: /* escape */ 995 if (op2 >= 0x80 && op2 <= 0x8f) 996 break; 997 fallthrough; 998 default: 999 WARN_ON_ONCE(1); 1000 continue; 1001 } 1002 1003 DPRINTK(RETPOLINE, "retpoline at: %pS (%px) len: %d to: %pS", 1004 addr, addr, insn.length, 1005 addr + insn.length + insn.immediate.value); 1006 1007 len = patch_retpoline(addr, &insn, bytes); 1008 if (len == insn.length) { 1009 optimize_nops(addr, bytes, len); 1010 DUMP_BYTES(RETPOLINE, ((u8*)addr), len, "%px: orig: ", addr); 1011 DUMP_BYTES(RETPOLINE, ((u8*)bytes), len, "%px: repl: ", addr); 1012 text_poke_early(addr, bytes, len); 1013 } 1014 } 1015 } 1016 1017 #ifdef CONFIG_MITIGATION_RETHUNK 1018 1019 bool cpu_wants_rethunk(void) 1020 { 1021 return cpu_feature_enabled(X86_FEATURE_RETHUNK); 1022 } 1023 1024 bool cpu_wants_rethunk_at(void *addr) 1025 { 1026 if (!cpu_feature_enabled(X86_FEATURE_RETHUNK)) 1027 return false; 1028 if (x86_return_thunk != its_return_thunk) 1029 return true; 1030 1031 return !((unsigned long)addr & 0x20); 1032 } 1033 1034 /* 1035 * Rewrite the compiler generated return thunk tail-calls. 1036 * 1037 * For example, convert: 1038 * 1039 * JMP __x86_return_thunk 1040 * 1041 * into: 1042 * 1043 * RET 1044 */ 1045 static int patch_return(void *addr, struct insn *insn, u8 *bytes) 1046 { 1047 int i = 0; 1048 1049 /* Patch the custom return thunks... */ 1050 if (cpu_wants_rethunk_at(addr)) { 1051 i = JMP32_INSN_SIZE; 1052 __text_gen_insn(bytes, JMP32_INSN_OPCODE, addr, x86_return_thunk, i); 1053 } else { 1054 /* ... or patch them out if not needed. */ 1055 bytes[i++] = RET_INSN_OPCODE; 1056 } 1057 1058 for (; i < insn->length;) 1059 bytes[i++] = INT3_INSN_OPCODE; 1060 return i; 1061 } 1062 1063 void __init_or_module noinline apply_returns(s32 *start, s32 *end) 1064 { 1065 s32 *s; 1066 1067 if (cpu_wants_rethunk()) 1068 static_call_force_reinit(); 1069 1070 for (s = start; s < end; s++) { 1071 void *dest = NULL, *addr = (void *)s + *s; 1072 struct insn insn; 1073 int len, ret; 1074 u8 bytes[16]; 1075 u8 op; 1076 1077 ret = insn_decode_kernel(&insn, addr); 1078 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(ret < 0)) 1079 continue; 1080 1081 op = insn.opcode.bytes[0]; 1082 if (op == JMP32_INSN_OPCODE) 1083 dest = addr + insn.length + insn.immediate.value; 1084 1085 if (__static_call_fixup(addr, op, dest) || 1086 WARN_ONCE(dest != &__x86_return_thunk, 1087 "missing return thunk: %pS-%pS: %*ph", 1088 addr, dest, 5, addr)) 1089 continue; 1090 1091 DPRINTK(RET, "return thunk at: %pS (%px) len: %d to: %pS", 1092 addr, addr, insn.length, 1093 addr + insn.length + insn.immediate.value); 1094 1095 len = patch_return(addr, &insn, bytes); 1096 if (len == insn.length) { 1097 DUMP_BYTES(RET, ((u8*)addr), len, "%px: orig: ", addr); 1098 DUMP_BYTES(RET, ((u8*)bytes), len, "%px: repl: ", addr); 1099 text_poke_early(addr, bytes, len); 1100 } 1101 } 1102 } 1103 #else /* !CONFIG_MITIGATION_RETHUNK: */ 1104 void __init_or_module noinline apply_returns(s32 *start, s32 *end) { } 1105 #endif /* !CONFIG_MITIGATION_RETHUNK */ 1106 1107 #else /* !CONFIG_MITIGATION_RETPOLINE || !CONFIG_OBJTOOL */ 1108 1109 void __init_or_module noinline apply_retpolines(s32 *start, s32 *end) { } 1110 void __init_or_module noinline apply_returns(s32 *start, s32 *end) { } 1111 1112 #endif /* !CONFIG_MITIGATION_RETPOLINE || !CONFIG_OBJTOOL */ 1113 1114 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_KERNEL_IBT 1115 1116 __noendbr bool is_endbr(u32 *val) 1117 { 1118 u32 endbr; 1119 1120 __get_kernel_nofault(&endbr, val, u32, Efault); 1121 return __is_endbr(endbr); 1122 1123 Efault: 1124 return false; 1125 } 1126 1127 #ifdef CONFIG_FINEIBT 1128 1129 static __noendbr bool exact_endbr(u32 *val) 1130 { 1131 u32 endbr; 1132 1133 __get_kernel_nofault(&endbr, val, u32, Efault); 1134 return endbr == gen_endbr(); 1135 1136 Efault: 1137 return false; 1138 } 1139 1140 #endif 1141 1142 static void poison_cfi(void *addr); 1143 1144 static void __init_or_module poison_endbr(void *addr) 1145 { 1146 u32 poison = gen_endbr_poison(); 1147 1148 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!is_endbr(addr))) 1149 return; 1150 1151 DPRINTK(ENDBR, "ENDBR at: %pS (%px)", addr, addr); 1152 1153 /* 1154 * When we have IBT, the lack of ENDBR will trigger #CP 1155 */ 1156 DUMP_BYTES(ENDBR, ((u8*)addr), 4, "%px: orig: ", addr); 1157 DUMP_BYTES(ENDBR, ((u8*)&poison), 4, "%px: repl: ", addr); 1158 text_poke_early(addr, &poison, 4); 1159 } 1160 1161 /* 1162 * Generated by: objtool --ibt 1163 * 1164 * Seal the functions for indirect calls by clobbering the ENDBR instructions 1165 * and the kCFI hash value. 1166 */ 1167 void __init_or_module noinline apply_seal_endbr(s32 *start, s32 *end) 1168 { 1169 s32 *s; 1170 1171 for (s = start; s < end; s++) { 1172 void *addr = (void *)s + *s; 1173 1174 poison_endbr(addr); 1175 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_FINEIBT)) 1176 poison_cfi(addr - CFI_OFFSET); 1177 } 1178 } 1179 1180 #else /* !CONFIG_X86_KERNEL_IBT: */ 1181 1182 void __init_or_module apply_seal_endbr(s32 *start, s32 *end) { } 1183 1184 #endif /* !CONFIG_X86_KERNEL_IBT */ 1185 1186 #ifdef CONFIG_CFI_AUTO_DEFAULT 1187 # define __CFI_DEFAULT CFI_AUTO 1188 #elif defined(CONFIG_CFI) 1189 # define __CFI_DEFAULT CFI_KCFI 1190 #else 1191 # define __CFI_DEFAULT CFI_OFF 1192 #endif 1193 1194 enum cfi_mode cfi_mode __ro_after_init = __CFI_DEFAULT; 1195 static bool cfi_debug __ro_after_init; 1196 1197 #ifdef CONFIG_FINEIBT_BHI 1198 bool cfi_bhi __ro_after_init = false; 1199 #endif 1200 1201 #ifdef CONFIG_CFI 1202 u32 cfi_get_func_hash(void *func) 1203 { 1204 u32 hash; 1205 1206 func -= cfi_get_offset(); 1207 switch (cfi_mode) { 1208 case CFI_FINEIBT: 1209 func += 7; 1210 break; 1211 case CFI_KCFI: 1212 func += 1; 1213 break; 1214 default: 1215 return 0; 1216 } 1217 1218 if (get_kernel_nofault(hash, func)) 1219 return 0; 1220 1221 return hash; 1222 } 1223 1224 int cfi_get_func_arity(void *func) 1225 { 1226 bhi_thunk *target; 1227 s32 disp; 1228 1229 if (cfi_mode != CFI_FINEIBT && !cfi_bhi) 1230 return 0; 1231 1232 if (get_kernel_nofault(disp, func - 4)) 1233 return 0; 1234 1235 target = func + disp; 1236 return target - __bhi_args; 1237 } 1238 #endif 1239 1240 #ifdef CONFIG_FINEIBT 1241 1242 static bool cfi_rand __ro_after_init = true; 1243 static u32 cfi_seed __ro_after_init; 1244 1245 /* 1246 * Re-hash the CFI hash with a boot-time seed while making sure the result is 1247 * not a valid ENDBR instruction. 1248 */ 1249 static u32 cfi_rehash(u32 hash) 1250 { 1251 hash ^= cfi_seed; 1252 while (unlikely(__is_endbr(hash) || __is_endbr(-hash))) { 1253 bool lsb = hash & 1; 1254 hash >>= 1; 1255 if (lsb) 1256 hash ^= 0x80200003; 1257 } 1258 return hash; 1259 } 1260 1261 static __init int cfi_parse_cmdline(char *str) 1262 { 1263 if (!str) 1264 return -EINVAL; 1265 1266 while (str) { 1267 char *next = strchr(str, ','); 1268 if (next) { 1269 *next = 0; 1270 next++; 1271 } 1272 1273 if (!strcmp(str, "auto")) { 1274 cfi_mode = CFI_AUTO; 1275 } else if (!strcmp(str, "off")) { 1276 cfi_mode = CFI_OFF; 1277 cfi_rand = false; 1278 } else if (!strcmp(str, "debug")) { 1279 cfi_debug = true; 1280 } else if (!strcmp(str, "kcfi")) { 1281 cfi_mode = CFI_KCFI; 1282 } else if (!strcmp(str, "fineibt")) { 1283 cfi_mode = CFI_FINEIBT; 1284 } else if (!strcmp(str, "norand")) { 1285 cfi_rand = false; 1286 } else if (!strcmp(str, "warn")) { 1287 pr_alert("CFI: mismatch non-fatal!\n"); 1288 cfi_warn = true; 1289 } else if (!strcmp(str, "paranoid")) { 1290 if (cfi_mode == CFI_FINEIBT) { 1291 cfi_paranoid = true; 1292 } else { 1293 pr_err("CFI: ignoring paranoid; depends on fineibt.\n"); 1294 } 1295 } else if (!strcmp(str, "bhi")) { 1296 #ifdef CONFIG_FINEIBT_BHI 1297 if (cfi_mode == CFI_FINEIBT) { 1298 cfi_bhi = true; 1299 } else { 1300 pr_err("CFI: ignoring bhi; depends on fineibt.\n"); 1301 } 1302 #else 1303 pr_err("CFI: ignoring bhi; depends on FINEIBT_BHI=y.\n"); 1304 #endif 1305 } else { 1306 pr_err("CFI: Ignoring unknown option (%s).", str); 1307 } 1308 1309 str = next; 1310 } 1311 1312 return 0; 1313 } 1314 early_param("cfi", cfi_parse_cmdline); 1315 1316 /* 1317 * kCFI FineIBT 1318 * 1319 * __cfi_\func: __cfi_\func: 1320 * movl $0x12345678,%eax // 5 endbr64 // 4 1321 * nop subl $0x12345678,%eax // 5 1322 * nop jne.d32,pn \func+3 // 7 1323 * nop 1324 * nop 1325 * nop 1326 * nop 1327 * nop 1328 * nop 1329 * nop 1330 * nop 1331 * nop 1332 * \func: \func: 1333 * endbr64 nopl -42(%rax) 1334 * 1335 * 1336 * caller: caller: 1337 * movl $(-0x12345678),%r10d // 6 movl $0x12345678,%eax // 5 1338 * addl $-15(%r11),%r10d // 4 lea -0x10(%r11),%r11 // 4 1339 * je 1f // 2 nop5 // 5 1340 * ud2 // 2 1341 * 1: cs call __x86_indirect_thunk_r11 // 6 call *%r11; nop3; // 6 1342 * 1343 * 1344 * Notably, the FineIBT sequences are crafted such that branches are presumed 1345 * non-taken. This is based on Agner Fog's optimization manual, which states: 1346 * 1347 * "Make conditional jumps most often not taken: The efficiency and throughput 1348 * for not-taken branches is better than for taken branches on most 1349 * processors. Therefore, it is good to place the most frequent branch first" 1350 * 1351 * NOTE: Update the kCFI caller sequence to make use of this observation: 1352 * 1353 * kCFI kCFI-OPT 1354 * 1355 * caller: caller: 1356 * movl $(-0x12345678),%r10d // 6 movl $(-0x12345678),%r10d // 6 1357 * addl $-15(%r11),%r10d // 4 addl $-15(%r11),%r10d // 4 1358 * je 1f // 2 jne . + 3 // 2 1359 * ud2 // 2 test $0xd6, %al // 2 1360 * 1: cs call __x86_indirect_thunk_r11 // 6 1: cs call __x86_indirect_thunk_r11 // 6 1361 * 1362 * This new test clobbers eflags, but those are clobbered by the hash test 1363 * anyway. 1364 */ 1365 1366 /* 1367 * <fineibt_preamble_start>: 1368 * 0: f3 0f 1e fa endbr64 1369 * 4: 2d 78 56 34 12 sub $0x12345678, %eax 1370 * 9: 2e 0f 85 03 00 00 00 jne,pn 13 <fineibt_preamble_start+0x13> 1371 * 10: 0f 1f 40 d6 nopl -0x2a(%rax) 1372 * 1373 * Note that the JNE target is the 0xD6 byte inside the NOPL, this decodes as 1374 * UDB on x86_64 and raises #UD. 1375 */ 1376 asm( ".pushsection .rodata \n" 1377 "fineibt_preamble_start: \n" 1378 " endbr64 \n" 1379 " subl $0x12345678, %eax \n" 1380 "fineibt_preamble_bhi: \n" 1381 " cs jne.d32 fineibt_preamble_start+0x13 \n" 1382 "#fineibt_func: \n" 1383 " nopl -42(%rax) \n" 1384 "fineibt_preamble_end: \n" 1385 ".popsection\n" 1386 ); 1387 1388 extern u8 fineibt_preamble_start[]; 1389 extern u8 fineibt_preamble_bhi[]; 1390 extern u8 fineibt_preamble_end[]; 1391 1392 #define fineibt_preamble_size (fineibt_preamble_end - fineibt_preamble_start) 1393 #define fineibt_preamble_bhi (fineibt_preamble_bhi - fineibt_preamble_start) 1394 #define fineibt_preamble_ud 0x13 1395 #define fineibt_preamble_hash 5 1396 1397 #define fineibt_prefix_size (fineibt_preamble_size - ENDBR_INSN_SIZE) 1398 1399 /* 1400 * <fineibt_caller_start>: 1401 * 0: b8 78 56 34 12 mov $0x12345678, %eax 1402 * 5: 4d 8d 5b f0 lea -0x10(%r11), %r11 1403 * 9: 0f 1f 44 00 00 nopl 0x0(%rax,%rax,1) 1404 */ 1405 asm( ".pushsection .rodata \n" 1406 "fineibt_caller_start: \n" 1407 " movl $0x12345678, %eax \n" 1408 " lea -0x10(%r11), %r11 \n" 1409 ASM_NOP5 1410 "fineibt_caller_end: \n" 1411 ".popsection \n" 1412 ); 1413 1414 extern u8 fineibt_caller_start[]; 1415 extern u8 fineibt_caller_end[]; 1416 1417 #define fineibt_caller_size (fineibt_caller_end - fineibt_caller_start) 1418 #define fineibt_caller_hash 1 1419 1420 #define fineibt_caller_jmp (fineibt_caller_size - 2) 1421 1422 /* 1423 * Since FineIBT does hash validation on the callee side it is prone to 1424 * circumvention attacks where a 'naked' ENDBR instruction exists that 1425 * is not part of the fineibt_preamble sequence. 1426 * 1427 * Notably the x86 entry points must be ENDBR and equally cannot be 1428 * fineibt_preamble. 1429 * 1430 * The fineibt_paranoid caller sequence adds additional caller side 1431 * hash validation. This stops such circumvention attacks dead, but at the cost 1432 * of adding a load. 1433 * 1434 * <fineibt_paranoid_start>: 1435 * 0: b8 78 56 34 12 mov $0x12345678, %eax 1436 * 5: 41 3b 43 f5 cmp -0x11(%r11), %eax 1437 * 9: 2e 4d 8d 5b <f0> cs lea -0x10(%r11), %r11 1438 * e: 75 fd jne d <fineibt_paranoid_start+0xd> 1439 * 10: 41 ff d3 call *%r11 1440 * 13: 90 nop 1441 * 1442 * Notably LEA does not modify flags and can be reordered with the CMP, 1443 * avoiding a dependency. Again, using a non-taken (backwards) branch 1444 * for the failure case, abusing LEA's immediate 0xf0 as LOCK prefix for the 1445 * Jcc.d8, causing #UD. 1446 */ 1447 asm( ".pushsection .rodata \n" 1448 "fineibt_paranoid_start: \n" 1449 " mov $0x12345678, %eax \n" 1450 " cmpl -11(%r11), %eax \n" 1451 " cs lea -0x10(%r11), %r11 \n" 1452 "#fineibt_caller_size: \n" 1453 " jne fineibt_paranoid_start+0xd \n" 1454 "fineibt_paranoid_ind: \n" 1455 " cs call *%r11 \n" 1456 "fineibt_paranoid_end: \n" 1457 ".popsection \n" 1458 ); 1459 1460 extern u8 fineibt_paranoid_start[]; 1461 extern u8 fineibt_paranoid_ind[]; 1462 extern u8 fineibt_paranoid_end[]; 1463 1464 #define fineibt_paranoid_size (fineibt_paranoid_end - fineibt_paranoid_start) 1465 #define fineibt_paranoid_ind (fineibt_paranoid_ind - fineibt_paranoid_start) 1466 #define fineibt_paranoid_ud 0xd 1467 1468 static u32 decode_preamble_hash(void *addr, int *reg) 1469 { 1470 u8 *p = addr; 1471 1472 /* b8+reg 78 56 34 12 movl $0x12345678,\reg */ 1473 if (p[0] >= 0xb8 && p[0] < 0xc0) { 1474 if (reg) 1475 *reg = p[0] - 0xb8; 1476 return *(u32 *)(addr + 1); 1477 } 1478 1479 return 0; /* invalid hash value */ 1480 } 1481 1482 static u32 decode_caller_hash(void *addr) 1483 { 1484 u8 *p = addr; 1485 1486 /* 41 ba 88 a9 cb ed mov $(-0x12345678),%r10d */ 1487 if (p[0] == 0x41 && p[1] == 0xba) 1488 return -*(u32 *)(addr + 2); 1489 1490 /* e8 0c 88 a9 cb ed jmp.d8 +12 */ 1491 if (p[0] == JMP8_INSN_OPCODE && p[1] == fineibt_caller_jmp) 1492 return -*(u32 *)(addr + 2); 1493 1494 return 0; /* invalid hash value */ 1495 } 1496 1497 /* .retpoline_sites */ 1498 static int cfi_disable_callers(s32 *start, s32 *end) 1499 { 1500 /* 1501 * Disable kCFI by patching in a JMP.d8, this leaves the hash immediate 1502 * in tact for later usage. Also see decode_caller_hash() and 1503 * cfi_rewrite_callers(). 1504 */ 1505 const u8 jmp[] = { JMP8_INSN_OPCODE, fineibt_caller_jmp }; 1506 s32 *s; 1507 1508 for (s = start; s < end; s++) { 1509 void *addr = (void *)s + *s; 1510 u32 hash; 1511 1512 addr -= fineibt_caller_size; 1513 hash = decode_caller_hash(addr); 1514 if (!hash) /* nocfi callers */ 1515 continue; 1516 1517 text_poke_early(addr, jmp, 2); 1518 } 1519 1520 return 0; 1521 } 1522 1523 static int cfi_enable_callers(s32 *start, s32 *end) 1524 { 1525 /* 1526 * Re-enable (and update) kCFI, undo what cfi_disable_callers() did. 1527 */ 1528 const u8 udne[] = { 0x75, 0x01, 0xa8, 0xd6 }; 1529 const u8 mov[] = { 0x41, 0xba }; 1530 s32 *s; 1531 1532 for (s = start; s < end; s++) { 1533 void *addr = (void *)s + *s; 1534 u32 hash; 1535 1536 addr -= fineibt_caller_size; 1537 hash = decode_caller_hash(addr); 1538 if (!hash) /* nocfi callers */ 1539 continue; 1540 1541 /* 1542 * See the kCFI/FineIBT comment above -- update note. 1543 */ 1544 text_poke_early(addr + 10, udne, 4); 1545 text_poke_early(addr, mov, 2); 1546 } 1547 1548 return 0; 1549 } 1550 1551 /* .cfi_sites */ 1552 static int cfi_rand_preamble(s32 *start, s32 *end) 1553 { 1554 s32 *s; 1555 1556 for (s = start; s < end; s++) { 1557 void *addr = (void *)s + *s; 1558 u32 hash; 1559 1560 hash = decode_preamble_hash(addr, NULL); 1561 if (WARN(!hash, "no CFI hash found at: %pS %px %*ph\n", 1562 addr, addr, 5, addr)) 1563 return -EINVAL; 1564 1565 hash = cfi_rehash(hash); 1566 text_poke_early(addr + 1, &hash, 4); 1567 } 1568 1569 return 0; 1570 } 1571 1572 /* 1573 * Inline the bhi-arity 1 case: 1574 * 1575 * __cfi_foo: 1576 * 0: f3 0f 1e fa endbr64 1577 * 4: 2d 78 56 34 12 sub $0x12345678, %eax 1578 * 9: 49 0f 45 fa cmovne %rax, %rdi 1579 * d: 2e 75 03 jne,pn foo+0x3 1580 * 1581 * foo: 1582 * 10: 0f 1f 40 <d6> nopl -42(%rax) 1583 * 1584 * Notably, this scheme is incompatible with permissive CFI 1585 * because the CMOVcc is unconditional and RDI will have been 1586 * clobbered. 1587 */ 1588 asm( ".pushsection .rodata \n" 1589 "fineibt_bhi1_start: \n" 1590 " cmovne %rax, %rdi \n" 1591 " cs jne fineibt_bhi1_func + 0x3 \n" 1592 "fineibt_bhi1_func: \n" 1593 " nopl -42(%rax) \n" 1594 "fineibt_bhi1_end: \n" 1595 ".popsection \n" 1596 ); 1597 1598 extern u8 fineibt_bhi1_start[]; 1599 extern u8 fineibt_bhi1_end[]; 1600 1601 #define fineibt_bhi1_size (fineibt_bhi1_end - fineibt_bhi1_start) 1602 1603 static void cfi_fineibt_bhi_preamble(void *addr, int arity) 1604 { 1605 u8 bytes[MAX_INSN_SIZE]; 1606 1607 if (!arity) 1608 return; 1609 1610 if (!cfi_warn && arity == 1) { 1611 text_poke_early(addr + fineibt_preamble_bhi, 1612 fineibt_bhi1_start, fineibt_bhi1_size); 1613 return; 1614 } 1615 1616 /* 1617 * Replace the bytes at fineibt_preamble_bhi with a CALL instruction 1618 * that lines up exactly with the end of the preamble, such that the 1619 * return address will be foo+0. 1620 * 1621 * __cfi_foo: 1622 * 0: f3 0f 1e fa endbr64 1623 * 4: 2d 78 56 34 12 sub $0x12345678, %eax 1624 * 9: 2e 2e e8 DD DD DD DD cs cs call __bhi_args[arity] 1625 */ 1626 bytes[0] = 0x2e; 1627 bytes[1] = 0x2e; 1628 __text_gen_insn(bytes + 2, CALL_INSN_OPCODE, 1629 addr + fineibt_preamble_bhi + 2, 1630 __bhi_args[arity], CALL_INSN_SIZE); 1631 1632 text_poke_early(addr + fineibt_preamble_bhi, bytes, 7); 1633 } 1634 1635 static int cfi_rewrite_preamble(s32 *start, s32 *end) 1636 { 1637 s32 *s; 1638 1639 for (s = start; s < end; s++) { 1640 void *addr = (void *)s + *s; 1641 int arity; 1642 u32 hash; 1643 1644 /* 1645 * When the function doesn't start with ENDBR the compiler will 1646 * have determined there are no indirect calls to it and we 1647 * don't need no CFI either. 1648 */ 1649 if (!is_endbr(addr + CFI_OFFSET)) 1650 continue; 1651 1652 hash = decode_preamble_hash(addr, &arity); 1653 if (WARN(!hash, "no CFI hash found at: %pS %px %*ph\n", 1654 addr, addr, 5, addr)) 1655 return -EINVAL; 1656 1657 /* 1658 * FineIBT relies on being at func-16, so if the preamble is 1659 * actually larger than that, place it the tail end. 1660 * 1661 * NOTE: this is possible with things like DEBUG_CALL_THUNKS 1662 * and DEBUG_FORCE_FUNCTION_ALIGN_64B. 1663 */ 1664 addr += CFI_OFFSET - fineibt_prefix_size; 1665 1666 text_poke_early(addr, fineibt_preamble_start, fineibt_preamble_size); 1667 WARN_ON(*(u32 *)(addr + fineibt_preamble_hash) != 0x12345678); 1668 text_poke_early(addr + fineibt_preamble_hash, &hash, 4); 1669 1670 WARN_ONCE(!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_FINEIBT_BHI) && arity, 1671 "kCFI preamble has wrong register at: %pS %*ph\n", 1672 addr, 5, addr); 1673 1674 if (cfi_bhi) 1675 cfi_fineibt_bhi_preamble(addr, arity); 1676 } 1677 1678 return 0; 1679 } 1680 1681 static void cfi_rewrite_endbr(s32 *start, s32 *end) 1682 { 1683 s32 *s; 1684 1685 for (s = start; s < end; s++) { 1686 void *addr = (void *)s + *s; 1687 1688 if (!exact_endbr(addr + CFI_OFFSET)) 1689 continue; 1690 1691 poison_endbr(addr + CFI_OFFSET); 1692 } 1693 } 1694 1695 /* .retpoline_sites */ 1696 static int cfi_rand_callers(s32 *start, s32 *end) 1697 { 1698 s32 *s; 1699 1700 for (s = start; s < end; s++) { 1701 void *addr = (void *)s + *s; 1702 u32 hash; 1703 1704 addr -= fineibt_caller_size; 1705 hash = decode_caller_hash(addr); 1706 if (hash) { 1707 hash = -cfi_rehash(hash); 1708 text_poke_early(addr + 2, &hash, 4); 1709 } 1710 } 1711 1712 return 0; 1713 } 1714 1715 static int emit_paranoid_trampoline(void *addr, struct insn *insn, int reg, u8 *bytes) 1716 { 1717 u8 *thunk = (void *)__x86_indirect_its_thunk_array[reg] - 2; 1718 1719 #ifdef CONFIG_MITIGATION_ITS 1720 u8 *tmp = its_allocate_thunk(reg); 1721 if (tmp) 1722 thunk = tmp; 1723 #endif 1724 1725 return __emit_trampoline(addr, insn, bytes, thunk, thunk); 1726 } 1727 1728 static int cfi_rewrite_callers(s32 *start, s32 *end) 1729 { 1730 s32 *s; 1731 1732 for (s = start; s < end; s++) { 1733 void *addr = (void *)s + *s; 1734 struct insn insn; 1735 u8 bytes[20]; 1736 u32 hash; 1737 int ret; 1738 u8 op; 1739 1740 addr -= fineibt_caller_size; 1741 hash = decode_caller_hash(addr); 1742 if (!hash) 1743 continue; 1744 1745 if (!cfi_paranoid) { 1746 text_poke_early(addr, fineibt_caller_start, fineibt_caller_size); 1747 WARN_ON(*(u32 *)(addr + fineibt_caller_hash) != 0x12345678); 1748 text_poke_early(addr + fineibt_caller_hash, &hash, 4); 1749 /* rely on apply_retpolines() */ 1750 continue; 1751 } 1752 1753 /* cfi_paranoid */ 1754 ret = insn_decode_kernel(&insn, addr + fineibt_caller_size); 1755 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(ret < 0)) 1756 continue; 1757 1758 op = insn.opcode.bytes[0]; 1759 if (op != CALL_INSN_OPCODE && op != JMP32_INSN_OPCODE) { 1760 WARN_ON_ONCE(1); 1761 continue; 1762 } 1763 1764 memcpy(bytes, fineibt_paranoid_start, fineibt_paranoid_size); 1765 memcpy(bytes + fineibt_caller_hash, &hash, 4); 1766 1767 if (cpu_wants_indirect_its_thunk_at((unsigned long)addr + fineibt_paranoid_ind, 11)) { 1768 emit_paranoid_trampoline(addr + fineibt_caller_size, 1769 &insn, 11, bytes + fineibt_caller_size); 1770 } else { 1771 int len = fineibt_paranoid_size - fineibt_paranoid_ind; 1772 ret = emit_indirect(op, 11, bytes + fineibt_paranoid_ind, len); 1773 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(ret != len)) 1774 continue; 1775 } 1776 1777 text_poke_early(addr, bytes, fineibt_paranoid_size); 1778 } 1779 1780 return 0; 1781 } 1782 1783 #define pr_cfi_debug(X...) if (cfi_debug) pr_info(X) 1784 1785 #define FINEIBT_WARN(_f, _v) \ 1786 WARN_ONCE((_f) != (_v), "FineIBT: " #_f " %ld != %d\n", _f, _v) 1787 1788 static void __init_or_module __apply_fineibt(s32 *start_retpoline, s32 *end_retpoline, 1789 s32 *start_cfi, s32 *end_cfi, bool builtin) 1790 { 1791 int ret; 1792 1793 if (FINEIBT_WARN(fineibt_preamble_size, 20) || 1794 FINEIBT_WARN(fineibt_preamble_bhi + fineibt_bhi1_size, 20) || 1795 FINEIBT_WARN(fineibt_caller_size, 14) || 1796 FINEIBT_WARN(fineibt_paranoid_size, 20) || 1797 WARN_ON_ONCE(CFI_OFFSET < fineibt_prefix_size)) 1798 return; 1799 1800 if (cfi_mode == CFI_AUTO) { 1801 cfi_mode = CFI_KCFI; 1802 if (HAS_KERNEL_IBT && cpu_feature_enabled(X86_FEATURE_IBT)) { 1803 /* 1804 * FRED has much saner context on exception entry and 1805 * is less easy to take advantage of. 1806 */ 1807 if (!cpu_feature_enabled(X86_FEATURE_FRED)) 1808 cfi_paranoid = true; 1809 cfi_mode = CFI_FINEIBT; 1810 } 1811 } 1812 1813 /* 1814 * Rewrite the callers to not use the __cfi_ stubs, such that we might 1815 * rewrite them. This disables all CFI. If this succeeds but any of the 1816 * later stages fails, we're without CFI. 1817 */ 1818 pr_cfi_debug("CFI: disabling all indirect call checking\n"); 1819 ret = cfi_disable_callers(start_retpoline, end_retpoline); 1820 if (ret) 1821 goto err; 1822 1823 if (cfi_rand) { 1824 if (builtin) { 1825 cfi_seed = get_random_u32(); 1826 cfi_bpf_hash = cfi_rehash(cfi_bpf_hash); 1827 cfi_bpf_subprog_hash = cfi_rehash(cfi_bpf_subprog_hash); 1828 } 1829 pr_cfi_debug("CFI: cfi_seed: 0x%08x\n", cfi_seed); 1830 1831 pr_cfi_debug("CFI: rehashing all preambles\n"); 1832 ret = cfi_rand_preamble(start_cfi, end_cfi); 1833 if (ret) 1834 goto err; 1835 1836 pr_cfi_debug("CFI: rehashing all indirect calls\n"); 1837 ret = cfi_rand_callers(start_retpoline, end_retpoline); 1838 if (ret) 1839 goto err; 1840 } else { 1841 pr_cfi_debug("CFI: rehashing disabled\n"); 1842 } 1843 1844 switch (cfi_mode) { 1845 case CFI_OFF: 1846 if (builtin) 1847 pr_info("CFI: disabled\n"); 1848 return; 1849 1850 case CFI_KCFI: 1851 pr_cfi_debug("CFI: re-enabling all indirect call checking\n"); 1852 ret = cfi_enable_callers(start_retpoline, end_retpoline); 1853 if (ret) 1854 goto err; 1855 1856 if (builtin) 1857 pr_info("CFI: Using %sretpoline kCFI\n", 1858 cfi_rand ? "rehashed " : ""); 1859 return; 1860 1861 case CFI_FINEIBT: 1862 pr_cfi_debug("CFI: adding FineIBT to all preambles\n"); 1863 /* place the FineIBT preamble at func()-16 */ 1864 ret = cfi_rewrite_preamble(start_cfi, end_cfi); 1865 if (ret) 1866 goto err; 1867 1868 /* rewrite the callers to target func()-16 */ 1869 pr_cfi_debug("CFI: rewriting indirect call sites to use FineIBT\n"); 1870 ret = cfi_rewrite_callers(start_retpoline, end_retpoline); 1871 if (ret) 1872 goto err; 1873 1874 /* now that nobody targets func()+0, remove ENDBR there */ 1875 pr_cfi_debug("CFI: removing old endbr insns\n"); 1876 cfi_rewrite_endbr(start_cfi, end_cfi); 1877 1878 if (builtin) { 1879 pr_info("Using %sFineIBT%s CFI\n", 1880 cfi_paranoid ? "paranoid " : "", 1881 cfi_bhi ? "+BHI" : ""); 1882 } 1883 return; 1884 1885 default: 1886 break; 1887 } 1888 1889 err: 1890 pr_err("Something went horribly wrong trying to rewrite the CFI implementation.\n"); 1891 } 1892 1893 static inline void poison_hash(void *addr) 1894 { 1895 *(u32 *)addr = 0; 1896 } 1897 1898 static void poison_cfi(void *addr) 1899 { 1900 /* 1901 * Compilers manage to be inconsistent with ENDBR vs __cfi prefixes, 1902 * some (static) functions for which they can determine the address 1903 * is never taken do not get a __cfi prefix, but *DO* get an ENDBR. 1904 * 1905 * As such, these functions will get sealed, but we need to be careful 1906 * to not unconditionally scribble the previous function. 1907 */ 1908 switch (cfi_mode) { 1909 case CFI_FINEIBT: 1910 /* 1911 * FineIBT preamble is at func-16. 1912 */ 1913 addr += CFI_OFFSET - fineibt_prefix_size; 1914 1915 /* 1916 * FineIBT prefix should start with an ENDBR. 1917 */ 1918 if (!is_endbr(addr)) 1919 break; 1920 1921 /* 1922 * __cfi_\func: 1923 * nopl -42(%rax) 1924 * sub $0, %eax 1925 * jne \func+3 1926 * \func: 1927 * nopl -42(%rax) 1928 */ 1929 poison_endbr(addr); 1930 poison_hash(addr + fineibt_preamble_hash); 1931 break; 1932 1933 case CFI_KCFI: 1934 /* 1935 * kCFI prefix should start with a valid hash. 1936 */ 1937 if (!decode_preamble_hash(addr, NULL)) 1938 break; 1939 1940 /* 1941 * __cfi_\func: 1942 * movl $0, %eax 1943 * .skip 11, 0x90 1944 */ 1945 poison_hash(addr + 1); 1946 break; 1947 1948 default: 1949 break; 1950 } 1951 } 1952 1953 /* 1954 * When regs->ip points to a 0xD6 byte in the FineIBT preamble, 1955 * return true and fill out target and type. 1956 * 1957 * We check the preamble by checking for the ENDBR instruction relative to the 1958 * UDB instruction. 1959 */ 1960 static bool decode_fineibt_preamble(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long *target, u32 *type) 1961 { 1962 unsigned long addr = regs->ip - fineibt_preamble_ud; 1963 u32 hash; 1964 1965 if (!exact_endbr((void *)addr)) 1966 return false; 1967 1968 *target = addr + fineibt_prefix_size; 1969 1970 __get_kernel_nofault(&hash, addr + fineibt_preamble_hash, u32, Efault); 1971 *type = (u32)regs->ax + hash; 1972 1973 /* 1974 * Since regs->ip points to the middle of an instruction; it cannot 1975 * continue with the normal fixup. 1976 */ 1977 regs->ip = *target; 1978 1979 return true; 1980 1981 Efault: 1982 return false; 1983 } 1984 1985 /* 1986 * regs->ip points to one of the UD2 in __bhi_args[]. 1987 */ 1988 static bool decode_fineibt_bhi(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long *target, u32 *type) 1989 { 1990 unsigned long addr; 1991 u32 hash; 1992 1993 if (!cfi_bhi) 1994 return false; 1995 1996 if (regs->ip < (unsigned long)__bhi_args || 1997 regs->ip >= (unsigned long)__bhi_args_end) 1998 return false; 1999 2000 /* 2001 * Fetch the return address from the stack, this points to the 2002 * FineIBT preamble. Since the CALL instruction is in the 5 last 2003 * bytes of the preamble, the return address is in fact the target 2004 * address. 2005 */ 2006 __get_kernel_nofault(&addr, regs->sp, unsigned long, Efault); 2007 *target = addr; 2008 2009 addr -= fineibt_prefix_size; 2010 if (!exact_endbr((void *)addr)) 2011 return false; 2012 2013 __get_kernel_nofault(&hash, addr + fineibt_preamble_hash, u32, Efault); 2014 *type = (u32)regs->ax + hash; 2015 2016 /* 2017 * The UD2 sites are constructed with a RET immediately following, 2018 * as such the non-fatal case can use the regular fixup. 2019 */ 2020 return true; 2021 2022 Efault: 2023 return false; 2024 } 2025 2026 static bool is_paranoid_thunk(unsigned long addr) 2027 { 2028 u32 thunk; 2029 2030 __get_kernel_nofault(&thunk, (u32 *)addr, u32, Efault); 2031 return (thunk & 0x00FFFFFF) == 0xfd75d6; 2032 2033 Efault: 2034 return false; 2035 } 2036 2037 /* 2038 * regs->ip points to a LOCK Jcc.d8 instruction from the fineibt_paranoid_start[] 2039 * sequence, or to UDB + Jcc.d8 for cfi_paranoid + ITS thunk. 2040 */ 2041 static bool decode_fineibt_paranoid(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long *target, u32 *type) 2042 { 2043 unsigned long addr = regs->ip - fineibt_paranoid_ud; 2044 2045 if (!cfi_paranoid) 2046 return false; 2047 2048 if (is_cfi_trap(addr + fineibt_caller_size - LEN_UD2)) { 2049 *target = regs->r11 + fineibt_prefix_size; 2050 *type = regs->ax; 2051 2052 /* 2053 * Since the trapping instruction is the exact, but LOCK prefixed, 2054 * Jcc.d8 that got us here, the normal fixup will work. 2055 */ 2056 return true; 2057 } 2058 2059 /* 2060 * The cfi_paranoid + ITS thunk combination results in: 2061 * 2062 * 0: b8 78 56 34 12 mov $0x12345678, %eax 2063 * 5: 41 3b 43 f7 cmp -11(%r11), %eax 2064 * a: 2e 3d 8d 5b f0 cs lea -0x10(%r11), %r11 2065 * e: 2e e8 XX XX XX XX cs call __x86_indirect_paranoid_thunk_r11 2066 * 2067 * Where the paranoid_thunk looks like: 2068 * 2069 * 1d: <d6> udb 2070 * __x86_indirect_paranoid_thunk_r11: 2071 * 1e: 75 fd jne 1d 2072 * __x86_indirect_its_thunk_r11: 2073 * 20: 41 ff eb jmp *%r11 2074 * 23: cc int3 2075 * 2076 */ 2077 if (is_paranoid_thunk(regs->ip)) { 2078 *target = regs->r11 + fineibt_prefix_size; 2079 *type = regs->ax; 2080 2081 regs->ip = *target; 2082 return true; 2083 } 2084 2085 return false; 2086 } 2087 2088 bool decode_fineibt_insn(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long *target, u32 *type) 2089 { 2090 if (decode_fineibt_paranoid(regs, target, type)) 2091 return true; 2092 2093 if (decode_fineibt_bhi(regs, target, type)) 2094 return true; 2095 2096 return decode_fineibt_preamble(regs, target, type); 2097 } 2098 2099 #else /* !CONFIG_FINEIBT: */ 2100 2101 static void __init_or_module __apply_fineibt(s32 *start_retpoline, s32 *end_retpoline, 2102 s32 *start_cfi, s32 *end_cfi, bool builtin) 2103 { 2104 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_CFI) && builtin) 2105 pr_info("CFI: Using standard kCFI\n"); 2106 } 2107 2108 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_KERNEL_IBT 2109 static void poison_cfi(void *addr) { } 2110 #endif 2111 2112 #endif /* !CONFIG_FINEIBT */ 2113 2114 void __init_or_module apply_fineibt(s32 *start_retpoline, s32 *end_retpoline, 2115 s32 *start_cfi, s32 *end_cfi) 2116 { 2117 return __apply_fineibt(start_retpoline, end_retpoline, 2118 start_cfi, end_cfi, 2119 /* .builtin = */ false); 2120 } 2121 2122 /* 2123 * Self-test for the INT3 based CALL emulation code. 2124 * 2125 * This exercises int3_emulate_call() to make sure INT3 pt_regs are set up 2126 * properly and that there is a stack gap between the INT3 frame and the 2127 * previous context. Without this gap doing a virtual PUSH on the interrupted 2128 * stack would corrupt the INT3 IRET frame. 2129 * 2130 * See entry_{32,64}.S for more details. 2131 */ 2132 2133 extern void int3_selftest_asm(unsigned int *ptr); 2134 2135 asm ( 2136 " .pushsection .init.text, \"ax\", @progbits\n" 2137 " .type int3_selftest_asm, @function\n" 2138 "int3_selftest_asm:\n" 2139 ANNOTATE_NOENDBR "\n" 2140 /* 2141 * INT3 padded with NOP to CALL_INSN_SIZE. The INT3 triggers an 2142 * exception, then the int3_exception_nb notifier emulates a call to 2143 * int3_selftest_callee(). 2144 */ 2145 " int3; nop; nop; nop; nop\n" 2146 ASM_RET 2147 " .size int3_selftest_asm, . - int3_selftest_asm\n" 2148 " .popsection\n" 2149 ); 2150 2151 extern void int3_selftest_callee(unsigned int *ptr); 2152 2153 asm ( 2154 " .pushsection .init.text, \"ax\", @progbits\n" 2155 " .type int3_selftest_callee, @function\n" 2156 "int3_selftest_callee:\n" 2157 ANNOTATE_NOENDBR "\n" 2158 " movl $0x1234, (%" _ASM_ARG1 ")\n" 2159 ASM_RET 2160 " .size int3_selftest_callee, . - int3_selftest_callee\n" 2161 " .popsection\n" 2162 ); 2163 2164 extern void int3_selftest_ip(void); /* defined in asm below */ 2165 2166 static int __init 2167 int3_exception_notify(struct notifier_block *self, unsigned long val, void *data) 2168 { 2169 unsigned long selftest = (unsigned long)&int3_selftest_asm; 2170 struct die_args *args = data; 2171 struct pt_regs *regs = args->regs; 2172 2173 OPTIMIZER_HIDE_VAR(selftest); 2174 2175 if (!regs || user_mode(regs)) 2176 return NOTIFY_DONE; 2177 2178 if (val != DIE_INT3) 2179 return NOTIFY_DONE; 2180 2181 if (regs->ip - INT3_INSN_SIZE != selftest) 2182 return NOTIFY_DONE; 2183 2184 int3_emulate_call(regs, (unsigned long)&int3_selftest_callee); 2185 return NOTIFY_STOP; 2186 } 2187 2188 /* Must be noinline to ensure uniqueness of int3_selftest_ip. */ 2189 static noinline void __init int3_selftest(void) 2190 { 2191 static __initdata struct notifier_block int3_exception_nb = { 2192 .notifier_call = int3_exception_notify, 2193 .priority = INT_MAX-1, /* last */ 2194 }; 2195 unsigned int val = 0; 2196 2197 BUG_ON(register_die_notifier(&int3_exception_nb)); 2198 2199 /* 2200 * Basically: int3_selftest_callee(&val); but really complicated :-) 2201 */ 2202 int3_selftest_asm(&val); 2203 2204 BUG_ON(val != 0x1234); 2205 2206 unregister_die_notifier(&int3_exception_nb); 2207 } 2208 2209 static __initdata int __alt_reloc_selftest_addr; 2210 2211 extern void __init __alt_reloc_selftest(void *arg); 2212 __visible noinline void __init __alt_reloc_selftest(void *arg) 2213 { 2214 WARN_ON(arg != &__alt_reloc_selftest_addr); 2215 } 2216 2217 static noinline void __init alt_reloc_selftest(void) 2218 { 2219 /* 2220 * Tests text_poke_apply_relocation(). 2221 * 2222 * This has a relative immediate (CALL) in a place other than the first 2223 * instruction and additionally on x86_64 we get a RIP-relative LEA: 2224 * 2225 * lea 0x0(%rip),%rdi # 5d0: R_X86_64_PC32 .init.data+0x5566c 2226 * call +0 # 5d5: R_X86_64_PLT32 __alt_reloc_selftest-0x4 2227 * 2228 * Getting this wrong will either crash and burn or tickle the WARN 2229 * above. 2230 */ 2231 asm_inline volatile ( 2232 ALTERNATIVE("", "lea %[mem], %%" _ASM_ARG1 "; call __alt_reloc_selftest;", X86_FEATURE_ALWAYS) 2233 : ASM_CALL_CONSTRAINT 2234 : [mem] "m" (__alt_reloc_selftest_addr) 2235 : _ASM_ARG1 2236 ); 2237 } 2238 2239 void __init alternative_instructions(void) 2240 { 2241 u64 ibt; 2242 2243 int3_selftest(); 2244 2245 /* 2246 * The patching is not fully atomic, so try to avoid local 2247 * interruptions that might execute the to be patched code. 2248 * Other CPUs are not running. 2249 */ 2250 stop_nmi(); 2251 2252 /* 2253 * Don't stop machine check exceptions while patching. 2254 * MCEs only happen when something got corrupted and in this 2255 * case we must do something about the corruption. 2256 * Ignoring it is worse than an unlikely patching race. 2257 * Also machine checks tend to be broadcast and if one CPU 2258 * goes into machine check the others follow quickly, so we don't 2259 * expect a machine check to cause undue problems during to code 2260 * patching. 2261 */ 2262 2263 /* 2264 * Make sure to set (artificial) features depending on used paravirt 2265 * functions which can later influence alternative patching. 2266 */ 2267 paravirt_set_cap(); 2268 2269 /* Keep CET-IBT disabled until caller/callee are patched */ 2270 ibt = ibt_save(/*disable*/ true); 2271 2272 __apply_fineibt(__retpoline_sites, __retpoline_sites_end, 2273 __cfi_sites, __cfi_sites_end, true); 2274 cfi_debug = false; 2275 2276 /* 2277 * Rewrite the retpolines, must be done before alternatives since 2278 * those can rewrite the retpoline thunks. 2279 */ 2280 apply_retpolines(__retpoline_sites, __retpoline_sites_end); 2281 apply_returns(__return_sites, __return_sites_end); 2282 2283 its_fini_core(); 2284 2285 /* 2286 * Adjust all CALL instructions to point to func()-10, including 2287 * those in .altinstr_replacement. 2288 */ 2289 callthunks_patch_builtin_calls(); 2290 2291 apply_alternatives(__alt_instructions, __alt_instructions_end); 2292 2293 /* 2294 * Seal all functions that do not have their address taken. 2295 */ 2296 apply_seal_endbr(__ibt_endbr_seal, __ibt_endbr_seal_end); 2297 2298 ibt_restore(ibt); 2299 2300 restart_nmi(); 2301 alternatives_patched = 1; 2302 2303 alt_reloc_selftest(); 2304 } 2305 2306 /** 2307 * text_poke_early - Update instructions on a live kernel at boot time 2308 * @addr: address to modify 2309 * @opcode: source of the copy 2310 * @len: length to copy 2311 * 2312 * When you use this code to patch more than one byte of an instruction 2313 * you need to make sure that other CPUs cannot execute this code in parallel. 2314 * Also no thread must be currently preempted in the middle of these 2315 * instructions. And on the local CPU you need to be protected against NMI or 2316 * MCE handlers seeing an inconsistent instruction while you patch. 2317 */ 2318 void __init_or_module text_poke_early(void *addr, const void *opcode, 2319 size_t len) 2320 { 2321 unsigned long flags; 2322 2323 if (boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_NX) && 2324 is_module_text_address((unsigned long)addr)) { 2325 /* 2326 * Modules text is marked initially as non-executable, so the 2327 * code cannot be running and speculative code-fetches are 2328 * prevented. Just change the code. 2329 */ 2330 memcpy(addr, opcode, len); 2331 } else { 2332 local_irq_save(flags); 2333 memcpy(addr, opcode, len); 2334 sync_core(); 2335 local_irq_restore(flags); 2336 2337 /* 2338 * Could also do a CLFLUSH here to speed up CPU recovery; but 2339 * that causes hangs on some VIA CPUs. 2340 */ 2341 } 2342 } 2343 2344 __ro_after_init struct mm_struct *text_poke_mm; 2345 __ro_after_init unsigned long text_poke_mm_addr; 2346 2347 /* 2348 * Text poking creates and uses a mapping in the lower half of the 2349 * address space. Relax LASS enforcement when accessing the poking 2350 * address. 2351 * 2352 * objtool enforces a strict policy of "no function calls within AC=1 2353 * regions". Adhere to the policy by using inline versions of 2354 * memcpy()/memset() that will never result in a function call. 2355 */ 2356 2357 static void text_poke_memcpy(void *dst, const void *src, size_t len) 2358 { 2359 lass_stac(); 2360 __inline_memcpy(dst, src, len); 2361 lass_clac(); 2362 } 2363 2364 static void text_poke_memset(void *dst, const void *src, size_t len) 2365 { 2366 int c = *(const int *)src; 2367 2368 lass_stac(); 2369 __inline_memset(dst, c, len); 2370 lass_clac(); 2371 } 2372 2373 typedef void text_poke_f(void *dst, const void *src, size_t len); 2374 2375 static void *__text_poke(text_poke_f func, void *addr, const void *src, size_t len) 2376 { 2377 bool cross_page_boundary = offset_in_page(addr) + len > PAGE_SIZE; 2378 struct page *pages[2] = {NULL}; 2379 struct mm_struct *prev_mm; 2380 unsigned long flags; 2381 pte_t pte, *ptep; 2382 spinlock_t *ptl; 2383 pgprot_t pgprot; 2384 2385 /* 2386 * While boot memory allocator is running we cannot use struct pages as 2387 * they are not yet initialized. There is no way to recover. 2388 */ 2389 BUG_ON(!after_bootmem); 2390 2391 if (!core_kernel_text((unsigned long)addr)) { 2392 pages[0] = vmalloc_to_page(addr); 2393 if (cross_page_boundary) 2394 pages[1] = vmalloc_to_page(addr + PAGE_SIZE); 2395 } else { 2396 pages[0] = virt_to_page(addr); 2397 WARN_ON(!PageReserved(pages[0])); 2398 if (cross_page_boundary) 2399 pages[1] = virt_to_page(addr + PAGE_SIZE); 2400 } 2401 /* 2402 * If something went wrong, crash and burn since recovery paths are not 2403 * implemented. 2404 */ 2405 BUG_ON(!pages[0] || (cross_page_boundary && !pages[1])); 2406 2407 /* 2408 * Map the page without the global bit, as TLB flushing is done with 2409 * flush_tlb_mm_range(), which is intended for non-global PTEs. 2410 */ 2411 pgprot = __pgprot(pgprot_val(PAGE_KERNEL) & ~_PAGE_GLOBAL); 2412 2413 /* 2414 * The lock is not really needed, but this allows to avoid open-coding. 2415 */ 2416 ptep = get_locked_pte(text_poke_mm, text_poke_mm_addr, &ptl); 2417 2418 /* 2419 * This must not fail; preallocated in poking_init(). 2420 */ 2421 VM_BUG_ON(!ptep); 2422 2423 local_irq_save(flags); 2424 2425 pte = mk_pte(pages[0], pgprot); 2426 set_pte_at(text_poke_mm, text_poke_mm_addr, ptep, pte); 2427 2428 if (cross_page_boundary) { 2429 pte = mk_pte(pages[1], pgprot); 2430 set_pte_at(text_poke_mm, text_poke_mm_addr + PAGE_SIZE, ptep + 1, pte); 2431 } 2432 2433 /* 2434 * Loading the temporary mm behaves as a compiler barrier, which 2435 * guarantees that the PTE will be set at the time memcpy() is done. 2436 */ 2437 prev_mm = use_temporary_mm(text_poke_mm); 2438 2439 kasan_disable_current(); 2440 func((u8 *)text_poke_mm_addr + offset_in_page(addr), src, len); 2441 kasan_enable_current(); 2442 2443 /* 2444 * Ensure that the PTE is only cleared after the instructions of memcpy 2445 * were issued by using a compiler barrier. 2446 */ 2447 barrier(); 2448 2449 pte_clear(text_poke_mm, text_poke_mm_addr, ptep); 2450 if (cross_page_boundary) 2451 pte_clear(text_poke_mm, text_poke_mm_addr + PAGE_SIZE, ptep + 1); 2452 2453 /* 2454 * Loading the previous page-table hierarchy requires a serializing 2455 * instruction that already allows the core to see the updated version. 2456 * Xen-PV is assumed to serialize execution in a similar manner. 2457 */ 2458 unuse_temporary_mm(prev_mm); 2459 2460 /* 2461 * Flushing the TLB might involve IPIs, which would require enabled 2462 * IRQs, but not if the mm is not used, as it is in this point. 2463 */ 2464 flush_tlb_mm_range(text_poke_mm, text_poke_mm_addr, text_poke_mm_addr + 2465 (cross_page_boundary ? 2 : 1) * PAGE_SIZE, 2466 PAGE_SHIFT, false); 2467 2468 if (func == text_poke_memcpy) { 2469 /* 2470 * If the text does not match what we just wrote then something is 2471 * fundamentally screwy; there's nothing we can really do about that. 2472 */ 2473 BUG_ON(memcmp(addr, src, len)); 2474 } 2475 2476 local_irq_restore(flags); 2477 pte_unmap_unlock(ptep, ptl); 2478 return addr; 2479 } 2480 2481 /** 2482 * text_poke - Update instructions on a live kernel 2483 * @addr: address to modify 2484 * @opcode: source of the copy 2485 * @len: length to copy 2486 * 2487 * Only atomic text poke/set should be allowed when not doing early patching. 2488 * It means the size must be writable atomically and the address must be aligned 2489 * in a way that permits an atomic write. It also makes sure we fit on a single 2490 * page. 2491 * 2492 * Note that the caller must ensure that if the modified code is part of a 2493 * module, the module would not be removed during poking. This can be achieved 2494 * by registering a module notifier, and ordering module removal and patching 2495 * through a mutex. 2496 */ 2497 void *text_poke(void *addr, const void *opcode, size_t len) 2498 { 2499 lockdep_assert_held(&text_mutex); 2500 2501 return __text_poke(text_poke_memcpy, addr, opcode, len); 2502 } 2503 2504 /** 2505 * text_poke_kgdb - Update instructions on a live kernel by kgdb 2506 * @addr: address to modify 2507 * @opcode: source of the copy 2508 * @len: length to copy 2509 * 2510 * Only atomic text poke/set should be allowed when not doing early patching. 2511 * It means the size must be writable atomically and the address must be aligned 2512 * in a way that permits an atomic write. It also makes sure we fit on a single 2513 * page. 2514 * 2515 * Context: should only be used by kgdb, which ensures no other core is running, 2516 * despite the fact it does not hold the text_mutex. 2517 */ 2518 void *text_poke_kgdb(void *addr, const void *opcode, size_t len) 2519 { 2520 return __text_poke(text_poke_memcpy, addr, opcode, len); 2521 } 2522 2523 void *text_poke_copy_locked(void *addr, const void *opcode, size_t len, 2524 bool core_ok) 2525 { 2526 unsigned long start = (unsigned long)addr; 2527 size_t patched = 0; 2528 2529 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!core_ok && core_kernel_text(start))) 2530 return NULL; 2531 2532 while (patched < len) { 2533 unsigned long ptr = start + patched; 2534 size_t s; 2535 2536 s = min_t(size_t, PAGE_SIZE * 2 - offset_in_page(ptr), len - patched); 2537 2538 __text_poke(text_poke_memcpy, (void *)ptr, opcode + patched, s); 2539 patched += s; 2540 } 2541 return addr; 2542 } 2543 2544 /** 2545 * text_poke_copy - Copy instructions into (an unused part of) RX memory 2546 * @addr: address to modify 2547 * @opcode: source of the copy 2548 * @len: length to copy, could be more than 2x PAGE_SIZE 2549 * 2550 * Not safe against concurrent execution; useful for JITs to dump 2551 * new code blocks into unused regions of RX memory. Can be used in 2552 * conjunction with synchronize_rcu_tasks() to wait for existing 2553 * execution to quiesce after having made sure no existing functions 2554 * pointers are live. 2555 */ 2556 void *text_poke_copy(void *addr, const void *opcode, size_t len) 2557 { 2558 mutex_lock(&text_mutex); 2559 addr = text_poke_copy_locked(addr, opcode, len, false); 2560 mutex_unlock(&text_mutex); 2561 return addr; 2562 } 2563 2564 /** 2565 * text_poke_set - memset into (an unused part of) RX memory 2566 * @addr: address to modify 2567 * @c: the byte to fill the area with 2568 * @len: length to copy, could be more than 2x PAGE_SIZE 2569 * 2570 * This is useful to overwrite unused regions of RX memory with illegal 2571 * instructions. 2572 */ 2573 void *text_poke_set(void *addr, int c, size_t len) 2574 { 2575 unsigned long start = (unsigned long)addr; 2576 size_t patched = 0; 2577 2578 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(core_kernel_text(start))) 2579 return NULL; 2580 2581 mutex_lock(&text_mutex); 2582 while (patched < len) { 2583 unsigned long ptr = start + patched; 2584 size_t s; 2585 2586 s = min_t(size_t, PAGE_SIZE * 2 - offset_in_page(ptr), len - patched); 2587 2588 __text_poke(text_poke_memset, (void *)ptr, (void *)&c, s); 2589 patched += s; 2590 } 2591 mutex_unlock(&text_mutex); 2592 return addr; 2593 } 2594 2595 static void do_sync_core(void *info) 2596 { 2597 sync_core(); 2598 } 2599 2600 void smp_text_poke_sync_each_cpu(void) 2601 { 2602 on_each_cpu(do_sync_core, NULL, 1); 2603 } 2604 2605 /* 2606 * NOTE: crazy scheme to allow patching Jcc.d32 but not increase the size of 2607 * this thing. When len == 6 everything is prefixed with 0x0f and we map 2608 * opcode to Jcc.d8, using len to distinguish. 2609 */ 2610 struct smp_text_poke_loc { 2611 /* addr := _stext + rel_addr */ 2612 s32 rel_addr; 2613 s32 disp; 2614 u8 len; 2615 u8 opcode; 2616 const u8 text[TEXT_POKE_MAX_OPCODE_SIZE]; 2617 /* see smp_text_poke_batch_finish() */ 2618 u8 old; 2619 }; 2620 2621 #define TEXT_POKE_ARRAY_MAX (PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(struct smp_text_poke_loc)) 2622 2623 static struct smp_text_poke_array { 2624 struct smp_text_poke_loc vec[TEXT_POKE_ARRAY_MAX]; 2625 int nr_entries; 2626 } text_poke_array; 2627 2628 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(atomic_t, text_poke_array_refs); 2629 2630 /* 2631 * These four __always_inline annotations imply noinstr, necessary 2632 * due to smp_text_poke_int3_handler() being noinstr: 2633 */ 2634 2635 static __always_inline bool try_get_text_poke_array(void) 2636 { 2637 atomic_t *refs = this_cpu_ptr(&text_poke_array_refs); 2638 2639 if (!raw_atomic_inc_not_zero(refs)) 2640 return false; 2641 2642 return true; 2643 } 2644 2645 static __always_inline void put_text_poke_array(void) 2646 { 2647 atomic_t *refs = this_cpu_ptr(&text_poke_array_refs); 2648 2649 smp_mb__before_atomic(); 2650 raw_atomic_dec(refs); 2651 } 2652 2653 static __always_inline void *text_poke_addr(const struct smp_text_poke_loc *tpl) 2654 { 2655 return _stext + tpl->rel_addr; 2656 } 2657 2658 static __always_inline int patch_cmp(const void *tpl_a, const void *tpl_b) 2659 { 2660 if (tpl_a < text_poke_addr(tpl_b)) 2661 return -1; 2662 if (tpl_a > text_poke_addr(tpl_b)) 2663 return 1; 2664 return 0; 2665 } 2666 2667 noinstr int smp_text_poke_int3_handler(struct pt_regs *regs) 2668 { 2669 struct smp_text_poke_loc *tpl; 2670 int ret = 0; 2671 void *ip; 2672 2673 if (user_mode(regs)) 2674 return 0; 2675 2676 /* 2677 * Having observed our INT3 instruction, we now must observe 2678 * text_poke_array with non-zero refcount: 2679 * 2680 * text_poke_array_refs = 1 INT3 2681 * WMB RMB 2682 * write INT3 if (text_poke_array_refs != 0) 2683 */ 2684 smp_rmb(); 2685 2686 if (!try_get_text_poke_array()) 2687 return 0; 2688 2689 /* 2690 * Discount the INT3. See smp_text_poke_batch_finish(). 2691 */ 2692 ip = (void *) regs->ip - INT3_INSN_SIZE; 2693 2694 /* 2695 * Skip the binary search if there is a single member in the vector. 2696 */ 2697 if (unlikely(text_poke_array.nr_entries > 1)) { 2698 tpl = __inline_bsearch(ip, text_poke_array.vec, text_poke_array.nr_entries, 2699 sizeof(struct smp_text_poke_loc), 2700 patch_cmp); 2701 if (!tpl) 2702 goto out_put; 2703 } else { 2704 tpl = text_poke_array.vec; 2705 if (text_poke_addr(tpl) != ip) 2706 goto out_put; 2707 } 2708 2709 ip += tpl->len; 2710 2711 switch (tpl->opcode) { 2712 case INT3_INSN_OPCODE: 2713 /* 2714 * Someone poked an explicit INT3, they'll want to handle it, 2715 * do not consume. 2716 */ 2717 goto out_put; 2718 2719 case RET_INSN_OPCODE: 2720 int3_emulate_ret(regs); 2721 break; 2722 2723 case CALL_INSN_OPCODE: 2724 int3_emulate_call(regs, (long)ip + tpl->disp); 2725 break; 2726 2727 case JMP32_INSN_OPCODE: 2728 case JMP8_INSN_OPCODE: 2729 int3_emulate_jmp(regs, (long)ip + tpl->disp); 2730 break; 2731 2732 case 0x70 ... 0x7f: /* Jcc */ 2733 int3_emulate_jcc(regs, tpl->opcode & 0xf, (long)ip, tpl->disp); 2734 break; 2735 2736 default: 2737 BUG(); 2738 } 2739 2740 ret = 1; 2741 2742 out_put: 2743 put_text_poke_array(); 2744 return ret; 2745 } 2746 2747 /** 2748 * smp_text_poke_batch_finish() -- update instructions on live kernel on SMP 2749 * 2750 * Input state: 2751 * text_poke_array.vec: vector of instructions to patch 2752 * text_poke_array.nr_entries: number of entries in the vector 2753 * 2754 * Modify multi-byte instructions by using INT3 breakpoints on SMP. 2755 * We completely avoid using stop_machine() here, and achieve the 2756 * synchronization using INT3 breakpoints and SMP cross-calls. 2757 * 2758 * The way it is done: 2759 * - For each entry in the vector: 2760 * - add an INT3 trap to the address that will be patched 2761 * - SMP sync all CPUs 2762 * - For each entry in the vector: 2763 * - update all but the first byte of the patched range 2764 * - SMP sync all CPUs 2765 * - For each entry in the vector: 2766 * - replace the first byte (INT3) by the first byte of the 2767 * replacing opcode 2768 * - SMP sync all CPUs 2769 */ 2770 void smp_text_poke_batch_finish(void) 2771 { 2772 unsigned char int3 = INT3_INSN_OPCODE; 2773 unsigned int i; 2774 int do_sync; 2775 2776 if (!text_poke_array.nr_entries) 2777 return; 2778 2779 lockdep_assert_held(&text_mutex); 2780 2781 /* 2782 * Corresponds to the implicit memory barrier in try_get_text_poke_array() to 2783 * ensure reading a non-zero refcount provides up to date text_poke_array data. 2784 */ 2785 for_each_possible_cpu(i) 2786 atomic_set_release(per_cpu_ptr(&text_poke_array_refs, i), 1); 2787 2788 /* 2789 * Function tracing can enable thousands of places that need to be 2790 * updated. This can take quite some time, and with full kernel debugging 2791 * enabled, this could cause the softlockup watchdog to trigger. 2792 * This function gets called every 256 entries added to be patched. 2793 * Call cond_resched() here to make sure that other tasks can get scheduled 2794 * while processing all the functions being patched. 2795 */ 2796 cond_resched(); 2797 2798 /* 2799 * Corresponding read barrier in INT3 notifier for making sure the 2800 * text_poke_array.nr_entries and handler are correctly ordered wrt. patching. 2801 */ 2802 smp_wmb(); 2803 2804 /* 2805 * First step: add a INT3 trap to the address that will be patched. 2806 */ 2807 for (i = 0; i < text_poke_array.nr_entries; i++) { 2808 text_poke_array.vec[i].old = *(u8 *)text_poke_addr(&text_poke_array.vec[i]); 2809 text_poke(text_poke_addr(&text_poke_array.vec[i]), &int3, INT3_INSN_SIZE); 2810 } 2811 2812 smp_text_poke_sync_each_cpu(); 2813 2814 /* 2815 * Second step: update all but the first byte of the patched range. 2816 */ 2817 for (do_sync = 0, i = 0; i < text_poke_array.nr_entries; i++) { 2818 u8 old[TEXT_POKE_MAX_OPCODE_SIZE+1] = { text_poke_array.vec[i].old, }; 2819 u8 _new[TEXT_POKE_MAX_OPCODE_SIZE+1]; 2820 const u8 *new = text_poke_array.vec[i].text; 2821 int len = text_poke_array.vec[i].len; 2822 2823 if (len - INT3_INSN_SIZE > 0) { 2824 memcpy(old + INT3_INSN_SIZE, 2825 text_poke_addr(&text_poke_array.vec[i]) + INT3_INSN_SIZE, 2826 len - INT3_INSN_SIZE); 2827 2828 if (len == 6) { 2829 _new[0] = 0x0f; 2830 memcpy(_new + 1, new, 5); 2831 new = _new; 2832 } 2833 2834 text_poke(text_poke_addr(&text_poke_array.vec[i]) + INT3_INSN_SIZE, 2835 new + INT3_INSN_SIZE, 2836 len - INT3_INSN_SIZE); 2837 2838 do_sync++; 2839 } 2840 2841 /* 2842 * Emit a perf event to record the text poke, primarily to 2843 * support Intel PT decoding which must walk the executable code 2844 * to reconstruct the trace. The flow up to here is: 2845 * - write INT3 byte 2846 * - IPI-SYNC 2847 * - write instruction tail 2848 * At this point the actual control flow will be through the 2849 * INT3 and handler and not hit the old or new instruction. 2850 * Intel PT outputs FUP/TIP packets for the INT3, so the flow 2851 * can still be decoded. Subsequently: 2852 * - emit RECORD_TEXT_POKE with the new instruction 2853 * - IPI-SYNC 2854 * - write first byte 2855 * - IPI-SYNC 2856 * So before the text poke event timestamp, the decoder will see 2857 * either the old instruction flow or FUP/TIP of INT3. After the 2858 * text poke event timestamp, the decoder will see either the 2859 * new instruction flow or FUP/TIP of INT3. Thus decoders can 2860 * use the timestamp as the point at which to modify the 2861 * executable code. 2862 * The old instruction is recorded so that the event can be 2863 * processed forwards or backwards. 2864 */ 2865 perf_event_text_poke(text_poke_addr(&text_poke_array.vec[i]), old, len, new, len); 2866 } 2867 2868 if (do_sync) { 2869 /* 2870 * According to Intel, this core syncing is very likely 2871 * not necessary and we'd be safe even without it. But 2872 * better safe than sorry (plus there's not only Intel). 2873 */ 2874 smp_text_poke_sync_each_cpu(); 2875 } 2876 2877 /* 2878 * Third step: replace the first byte (INT3) by the first byte of the 2879 * replacing opcode. 2880 */ 2881 for (do_sync = 0, i = 0; i < text_poke_array.nr_entries; i++) { 2882 u8 byte = text_poke_array.vec[i].text[0]; 2883 2884 if (text_poke_array.vec[i].len == 6) 2885 byte = 0x0f; 2886 2887 if (byte == INT3_INSN_OPCODE) 2888 continue; 2889 2890 text_poke(text_poke_addr(&text_poke_array.vec[i]), &byte, INT3_INSN_SIZE); 2891 do_sync++; 2892 } 2893 2894 if (do_sync) 2895 smp_text_poke_sync_each_cpu(); 2896 2897 /* 2898 * Remove and wait for refs to be zero. 2899 * 2900 * Notably, if after step-3 above the INT3 got removed, then the 2901 * smp_text_poke_sync_each_cpu() will have serialized against any running INT3 2902 * handlers and the below spin-wait will not happen. 2903 * 2904 * IOW. unless the replacement instruction is INT3, this case goes 2905 * unused. 2906 */ 2907 for_each_possible_cpu(i) { 2908 atomic_t *refs = per_cpu_ptr(&text_poke_array_refs, i); 2909 2910 if (unlikely(!atomic_dec_and_test(refs))) 2911 atomic_cond_read_acquire(refs, !VAL); 2912 } 2913 2914 /* They are all completed: */ 2915 text_poke_array.nr_entries = 0; 2916 } 2917 2918 static void __smp_text_poke_batch_add(void *addr, const void *opcode, size_t len, const void *emulate) 2919 { 2920 struct smp_text_poke_loc *tpl; 2921 struct insn insn; 2922 int ret, i = 0; 2923 2924 tpl = &text_poke_array.vec[text_poke_array.nr_entries++]; 2925 2926 if (len == 6) 2927 i = 1; 2928 memcpy((void *)tpl->text, opcode+i, len-i); 2929 if (!emulate) 2930 emulate = opcode; 2931 2932 ret = insn_decode_kernel(&insn, emulate); 2933 BUG_ON(ret < 0); 2934 2935 tpl->rel_addr = addr - (void *)_stext; 2936 tpl->len = len; 2937 tpl->opcode = insn.opcode.bytes[0]; 2938 2939 if (is_jcc32(&insn)) { 2940 /* 2941 * Map Jcc.d32 onto Jcc.d8 and use len to distinguish. 2942 */ 2943 tpl->opcode = insn.opcode.bytes[1] - 0x10; 2944 } 2945 2946 switch (tpl->opcode) { 2947 case RET_INSN_OPCODE: 2948 case JMP32_INSN_OPCODE: 2949 case JMP8_INSN_OPCODE: 2950 /* 2951 * Control flow instructions without implied execution of the 2952 * next instruction can be padded with INT3. 2953 */ 2954 for (i = insn.length; i < len; i++) 2955 BUG_ON(tpl->text[i] != INT3_INSN_OPCODE); 2956 break; 2957 2958 default: 2959 BUG_ON(len != insn.length); 2960 } 2961 2962 switch (tpl->opcode) { 2963 case INT3_INSN_OPCODE: 2964 case RET_INSN_OPCODE: 2965 break; 2966 2967 case CALL_INSN_OPCODE: 2968 case JMP32_INSN_OPCODE: 2969 case JMP8_INSN_OPCODE: 2970 case 0x70 ... 0x7f: /* Jcc */ 2971 tpl->disp = insn.immediate.value; 2972 break; 2973 2974 default: /* assume NOP */ 2975 switch (len) { 2976 case 2: /* NOP2 -- emulate as JMP8+0 */ 2977 BUG_ON(memcmp(emulate, x86_nops[len], len)); 2978 tpl->opcode = JMP8_INSN_OPCODE; 2979 tpl->disp = 0; 2980 break; 2981 2982 case 5: /* NOP5 -- emulate as JMP32+0 */ 2983 BUG_ON(memcmp(emulate, x86_nops[len], len)); 2984 tpl->opcode = JMP32_INSN_OPCODE; 2985 tpl->disp = 0; 2986 break; 2987 2988 default: /* unknown instruction */ 2989 BUG(); 2990 } 2991 break; 2992 } 2993 } 2994 2995 /* 2996 * We hard rely on the text_poke_array.vec being ordered; ensure this is so by flushing 2997 * early if needed. 2998 */ 2999 static bool text_poke_addr_ordered(void *addr) 3000 { 3001 WARN_ON_ONCE(!addr); 3002 3003 if (!text_poke_array.nr_entries) 3004 return true; 3005 3006 /* 3007 * If the last current entry's address is higher than the 3008 * new entry's address we'd like to add, then ordering 3009 * is violated and we must first flush all pending patching 3010 * requests: 3011 */ 3012 if (text_poke_addr(text_poke_array.vec + text_poke_array.nr_entries-1) > addr) 3013 return false; 3014 3015 return true; 3016 } 3017 3018 /** 3019 * smp_text_poke_batch_add() -- update instruction on live kernel on SMP, batched 3020 * @addr: address to patch 3021 * @opcode: opcode of new instruction 3022 * @len: length to copy 3023 * @emulate: instruction to be emulated 3024 * 3025 * Add a new instruction to the current queue of to-be-patched instructions 3026 * the kernel maintains. The patching request will not be executed immediately, 3027 * but becomes part of an array of patching requests, optimized for batched 3028 * execution. All pending patching requests will be executed on the next 3029 * smp_text_poke_batch_finish() call. 3030 */ 3031 void __ref smp_text_poke_batch_add(void *addr, const void *opcode, size_t len, const void *emulate) 3032 { 3033 if (text_poke_array.nr_entries == TEXT_POKE_ARRAY_MAX || !text_poke_addr_ordered(addr)) 3034 smp_text_poke_batch_finish(); 3035 __smp_text_poke_batch_add(addr, opcode, len, emulate); 3036 } 3037 3038 /** 3039 * smp_text_poke_single() -- update instruction on live kernel on SMP immediately 3040 * @addr: address to patch 3041 * @opcode: opcode of new instruction 3042 * @len: length to copy 3043 * @emulate: instruction to be emulated 3044 * 3045 * Update a single instruction with the vector in the stack, avoiding 3046 * dynamically allocated memory. This function should be used when it is 3047 * not possible to allocate memory for a vector. The single instruction 3048 * is patched in immediately. 3049 */ 3050 void __ref smp_text_poke_single(void *addr, const void *opcode, size_t len, const void *emulate) 3051 { 3052 smp_text_poke_batch_add(addr, opcode, len, emulate); 3053 smp_text_poke_batch_finish(); 3054 } 3055