freebsd-dev/sys/amd64/linux/linux_sysvec.c
Chuck Tuffli 3575504976 Fix the Linux kernel version number calculation
The Linux compatibility code was converting the version number (e.g.
2.6.32) in two different ways and then comparing the results.

The linux_map_osrel() function converted MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH similar to
what FreeBSD does natively. I.e. where major=v0, minor=v1, and patch=v2
    v = v0 * 1000000 + v1 * 1000 + v2;

The LINUX_KERNVER() macro, on the other hand, converted the value with
bit shifts. I.e. where major=a, minor=b, and patch=c
    v = (((a) << 16) + ((b) << 8) + (c))

The Linux kernel uses the later format via the KERNEL_VERSION() macro in
include/generated/uapi/linux/version.h

Fix is to use the LINUX_KERNVER() macro in linux_map_osrel() as well as
in the .trans_osrel functions.

PR: 229209
Reviewed by: emaste, cem, imp (mentor)
Approved by: imp (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15952
2018-06-22 00:02:03 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2013 Dmitry Chagin
* Copyright (c) 2004 Tim J. Robbins
* Copyright (c) 2003 Peter Wemm
* Copyright (c) 2002 Doug Rabson
* Copyright (c) 1998-1999 Andrew Gallatin
* Copyright (c) 1994-1996 Søren Schmidt
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
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*
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* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#define __ELF_WORD_SIZE 64
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/exec.h>
#include <sys/fcntl.h>
#include <sys/imgact.h>
#include <sys/imgact_elf.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/ktr.h>
#include <sys/lock.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/module.h>
#include <sys/mutex.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/resourcevar.h>
#include <sys/signalvar.h>
#include <sys/syscallsubr.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <sys/sysent.h>
#include <sys/sysproto.h>
#include <sys/vnode.h>
#include <sys/eventhandler.h>
#include <vm/vm.h>
#include <vm/pmap.h>
#include <vm/vm_extern.h>
#include <vm/vm_map.h>
#include <vm/vm_object.h>
#include <vm/vm_page.h>
#include <vm/vm_param.h>
#include <machine/cpu.h>
#include <machine/md_var.h>
#include <machine/pcb.h>
#include <machine/specialreg.h>
#include <machine/trap.h>
#include <amd64/linux/linux.h>
#include <amd64/linux/linux_proto.h>
#include <compat/linux/linux_emul.h>
#include <compat/linux/linux_futex.h>
#include <compat/linux/linux_ioctl.h>
#include <compat/linux/linux_mib.h>
#include <compat/linux/linux_misc.h>
#include <compat/linux/linux_signal.h>
#include <compat/linux/linux_sysproto.h>
#include <compat/linux/linux_util.h>
#include <compat/linux/linux_vdso.h>
MODULE_VERSION(linux64, 1);
#if defined(DEBUG)
SYSCTL_PROC(_compat_linux, OID_AUTO, debug,
CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RW,
0, 0, linux_sysctl_debug, "A",
"Linux 64 debugging control");
#endif
/*
* Allow the sendsig functions to use the ldebug() facility even though they
* are not syscalls themselves. Map them to syscall 0. This is slightly less
* bogus than using ldebug(sigreturn).
*/
#define LINUX_SYS_linux_rt_sendsig 0
const char *linux_kplatform;
static int linux_szsigcode;
static vm_object_t linux_shared_page_obj;
static char *linux_shared_page_mapping;
extern char _binary_linux_locore_o_start;
extern char _binary_linux_locore_o_end;
extern struct sysent linux_sysent[LINUX_SYS_MAXSYSCALL];
SET_DECLARE(linux_ioctl_handler_set, struct linux_ioctl_handler);
static register_t * linux_copyout_strings(struct image_params *imgp);
static int linux_fixup_elf(register_t **stack_base,
struct image_params *iparams);
static bool linux_trans_osrel(const Elf_Note *note, int32_t *osrel);
static void linux_vdso_install(void *param);
static void linux_vdso_deinstall(void *param);
static void linux_set_syscall_retval(struct thread *td, int error);
static int linux_fetch_syscall_args(struct thread *td);
static void linux_exec_setregs(struct thread *td, struct image_params *imgp,
u_long stack);
static int linux_vsyscall(struct thread *td);
#define LINUX_T_UNKNOWN 255
static int _bsd_to_linux_trapcode[] = {
LINUX_T_UNKNOWN, /* 0 */
6, /* 1 T_PRIVINFLT */
LINUX_T_UNKNOWN, /* 2 */
3, /* 3 T_BPTFLT */
LINUX_T_UNKNOWN, /* 4 */
LINUX_T_UNKNOWN, /* 5 */
16, /* 6 T_ARITHTRAP */
254, /* 7 T_ASTFLT */
LINUX_T_UNKNOWN, /* 8 */
13, /* 9 T_PROTFLT */
1, /* 10 T_TRCTRAP */
LINUX_T_UNKNOWN, /* 11 */
14, /* 12 T_PAGEFLT */
LINUX_T_UNKNOWN, /* 13 */
17, /* 14 T_ALIGNFLT */
LINUX_T_UNKNOWN, /* 15 */
LINUX_T_UNKNOWN, /* 16 */
LINUX_T_UNKNOWN, /* 17 */
0, /* 18 T_DIVIDE */
2, /* 19 T_NMI */
4, /* 20 T_OFLOW */
5, /* 21 T_BOUND */
7, /* 22 T_DNA */
8, /* 23 T_DOUBLEFLT */
9, /* 24 T_FPOPFLT */
10, /* 25 T_TSSFLT */
11, /* 26 T_SEGNPFLT */
12, /* 27 T_STKFLT */
18, /* 28 T_MCHK */
19, /* 29 T_XMMFLT */
15 /* 30 T_RESERVED */
};
#define bsd_to_linux_trapcode(code) \
((code)<nitems(_bsd_to_linux_trapcode)? \
_bsd_to_linux_trapcode[(code)]: \
LINUX_T_UNKNOWN)
LINUX_VDSO_SYM_INTPTR(linux_rt_sigcode);
LINUX_VDSO_SYM_CHAR(linux_platform);
/*
* If FreeBSD & Linux have a difference of opinion about what a trap
* means, deal with it here.
*
* MPSAFE
*/
static int
linux_translate_traps(int signal, int trap_code)
{
if (signal != SIGBUS)
return (signal);
switch (trap_code) {
case T_PROTFLT:
case T_TSSFLT:
case T_DOUBLEFLT:
case T_PAGEFLT:
return (SIGSEGV);
default:
return (signal);
}
}
static int
linux_fetch_syscall_args(struct thread *td)
{
struct proc *p;
struct trapframe *frame;
struct syscall_args *sa;
p = td->td_proc;
frame = td->td_frame;
sa = &td->td_sa;
sa->args[0] = frame->tf_rdi;
sa->args[1] = frame->tf_rsi;
sa->args[2] = frame->tf_rdx;
sa->args[3] = frame->tf_rcx;
sa->args[4] = frame->tf_r8;
sa->args[5] = frame->tf_r9;
sa->code = frame->tf_rax;
if (sa->code >= p->p_sysent->sv_size)
/* nosys */
sa->callp = &p->p_sysent->sv_table[p->p_sysent->sv_size - 1];
else
sa->callp = &p->p_sysent->sv_table[sa->code];
sa->narg = sa->callp->sy_narg;
td->td_retval[0] = 0;
return (0);
}
static void
linux_set_syscall_retval(struct thread *td, int error)
{
struct trapframe *frame = td->td_frame;
/*
* On Linux only %rcx and %r11 values are not preserved across
* the syscall. So, do not clobber %rdx and %r10.
*/
td->td_retval[1] = frame->tf_rdx;
if (error != EJUSTRETURN)
frame->tf_r10 = frame->tf_rcx;
cpu_set_syscall_retval(td, error);
/* Restore all registers. */
set_pcb_flags(td->td_pcb, PCB_FULL_IRET);
}
static int
linux_fixup_elf(register_t **stack_base, struct image_params *imgp)
{
Elf_Auxargs *args;
Elf_Auxinfo *argarray, *pos;
Elf_Addr *auxbase, *base;
struct ps_strings *arginfo;
struct proc *p;
int error, issetugid;
p = imgp->proc;
arginfo = (struct ps_strings *)p->p_sysent->sv_psstrings;
KASSERT(curthread->td_proc == imgp->proc,
("unsafe linux_fixup_elf(), should be curproc"));
base = (Elf64_Addr *)*stack_base;
args = (Elf64_Auxargs *)imgp->auxargs;
auxbase = base + imgp->args->argc + 1 + imgp->args->envc + 1;
argarray = pos = malloc(LINUX_AT_COUNT * sizeof(*pos), M_TEMP,
M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
issetugid = p->p_flag & P_SUGID ? 1 : 0;
AUXARGS_ENTRY(pos, LINUX_AT_SYSINFO_EHDR,
imgp->proc->p_sysent->sv_shared_page_base);
AUXARGS_ENTRY(pos, LINUX_AT_HWCAP, cpu_feature);
AUXARGS_ENTRY(pos, LINUX_AT_CLKTCK, stclohz);
AUXARGS_ENTRY(pos, AT_PHDR, args->phdr);
AUXARGS_ENTRY(pos, AT_PHENT, args->phent);
AUXARGS_ENTRY(pos, AT_PHNUM, args->phnum);
AUXARGS_ENTRY(pos, AT_PAGESZ, args->pagesz);
AUXARGS_ENTRY(pos, AT_BASE, args->base);
AUXARGS_ENTRY(pos, AT_FLAGS, args->flags);
AUXARGS_ENTRY(pos, AT_ENTRY, args->entry);
AUXARGS_ENTRY(pos, AT_UID, imgp->proc->p_ucred->cr_ruid);
AUXARGS_ENTRY(pos, AT_EUID, imgp->proc->p_ucred->cr_svuid);
AUXARGS_ENTRY(pos, AT_GID, imgp->proc->p_ucred->cr_rgid);
AUXARGS_ENTRY(pos, AT_EGID, imgp->proc->p_ucred->cr_svgid);
AUXARGS_ENTRY(pos, LINUX_AT_SECURE, issetugid);
AUXARGS_ENTRY(pos, LINUX_AT_PLATFORM, PTROUT(linux_platform));
AUXARGS_ENTRY(pos, LINUX_AT_RANDOM, imgp->canary);
if (imgp->execpathp != 0)
AUXARGS_ENTRY(pos, LINUX_AT_EXECFN, imgp->execpathp);
if (args->execfd != -1)
AUXARGS_ENTRY(pos, AT_EXECFD, args->execfd);
AUXARGS_ENTRY(pos, AT_NULL, 0);
free(imgp->auxargs, M_TEMP);
imgp->auxargs = NULL;
KASSERT(pos - argarray <= LINUX_AT_COUNT, ("Too many auxargs"));
error = copyout(argarray, auxbase, sizeof(*argarray) * LINUX_AT_COUNT);
free(argarray, M_TEMP);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
base--;
if (suword(base, (uint64_t)imgp->args->argc) == -1)
return (EFAULT);
*stack_base = (register_t *)base;
return (0);
}
/*
* Copy strings out to the new process address space, constructing new arg
* and env vector tables. Return a pointer to the base so that it can be used
* as the initial stack pointer.
*/
static register_t *
linux_copyout_strings(struct image_params *imgp)
{
int argc, envc;
char **vectp;
char *stringp, *destp;
register_t *stack_base;
struct ps_strings *arginfo;
char canary[LINUX_AT_RANDOM_LEN];
size_t execpath_len;
struct proc *p;
/* Calculate string base and vector table pointers. */
if (imgp->execpath != NULL && imgp->auxargs != NULL)
execpath_len = strlen(imgp->execpath) + 1;
else
execpath_len = 0;
p = imgp->proc;
arginfo = (struct ps_strings *)p->p_sysent->sv_psstrings;
destp = (caddr_t)arginfo - SPARE_USRSPACE -
roundup(sizeof(canary), sizeof(char *)) -
roundup(execpath_len, sizeof(char *)) -
roundup(ARG_MAX - imgp->args->stringspace, sizeof(char *));
if (execpath_len != 0) {
imgp->execpathp = (uintptr_t)arginfo - execpath_len;
copyout(imgp->execpath, (void *)imgp->execpathp, execpath_len);
}
/* Prepare the canary for SSP. */
arc4rand(canary, sizeof(canary), 0);
imgp->canary = (uintptr_t)arginfo -
roundup(execpath_len, sizeof(char *)) -
roundup(sizeof(canary), sizeof(char *));
copyout(canary, (void *)imgp->canary, sizeof(canary));
vectp = (char **)destp;
if (imgp->auxargs) {
/*
* Allocate room on the stack for the ELF auxargs
* array. It has LINUX_AT_COUNT entries.
*/
vectp -= howmany(LINUX_AT_COUNT * sizeof(Elf64_Auxinfo),
sizeof(*vectp));
}
/*
* Allocate room for the argv[] and env vectors including the
* terminating NULL pointers.
*/
vectp -= imgp->args->argc + 1 + imgp->args->envc + 1;
/* vectp also becomes our initial stack base. */
stack_base = (register_t *)vectp;
stringp = imgp->args->begin_argv;
argc = imgp->args->argc;
envc = imgp->args->envc;
/* Copy out strings - arguments and environment. */
copyout(stringp, destp, ARG_MAX - imgp->args->stringspace);
/* Fill in "ps_strings" struct for ps, w, etc. */
suword(&arginfo->ps_argvstr, (long)(intptr_t)vectp);
suword(&arginfo->ps_nargvstr, argc);
/* Fill in argument portion of vector table. */
for (; argc > 0; --argc) {
suword(vectp++, (long)(intptr_t)destp);
while (*stringp++ != 0)
destp++;
destp++;
}
/* A null vector table pointer separates the argp's from the envp's. */
suword(vectp++, 0);
suword(&arginfo->ps_envstr, (long)(intptr_t)vectp);
suword(&arginfo->ps_nenvstr, envc);
/* Fill in environment portion of vector table. */
for (; envc > 0; --envc) {
suword(vectp++, (long)(intptr_t)destp);
while (*stringp++ != 0)
destp++;
destp++;
}
/* The end of the vector table is a null pointer. */
suword(vectp, 0);
return (stack_base);
}
/*
* Reset registers to default values on exec.
*/
static void
linux_exec_setregs(struct thread *td, struct image_params *imgp, u_long stack)
{
struct trapframe *regs;
struct pcb *pcb;
register_t saved_rflags;
regs = td->td_frame;
pcb = td->td_pcb;
if (td->td_proc->p_md.md_ldt != NULL)
user_ldt_free(td);
pcb->pcb_fsbase = 0;
pcb->pcb_gsbase = 0;
clear_pcb_flags(pcb, PCB_32BIT);
pcb->pcb_initial_fpucw = __LINUX_NPXCW__;
set_pcb_flags(pcb, PCB_FULL_IRET);
saved_rflags = regs->tf_rflags & PSL_T;
bzero((char *)regs, sizeof(struct trapframe));
regs->tf_rip = imgp->entry_addr;
regs->tf_rsp = stack;
regs->tf_rflags = PSL_USER | saved_rflags;
regs->tf_ss = _udatasel;
regs->tf_cs = _ucodesel;
regs->tf_ds = _udatasel;
regs->tf_es = _udatasel;
regs->tf_fs = _ufssel;
regs->tf_gs = _ugssel;
regs->tf_flags = TF_HASSEGS;
/*
* Reset the hardware debug registers if they were in use.
* They won't have any meaning for the newly exec'd process.
*/
if (pcb->pcb_flags & PCB_DBREGS) {
pcb->pcb_dr0 = 0;
pcb->pcb_dr1 = 0;
pcb->pcb_dr2 = 0;
pcb->pcb_dr3 = 0;
pcb->pcb_dr6 = 0;
pcb->pcb_dr7 = 0;
if (pcb == curpcb) {
/*
* Clear the debug registers on the running
* CPU, otherwise they will end up affecting
* the next process we switch to.
*/
reset_dbregs();
}
clear_pcb_flags(pcb, PCB_DBREGS);
}
/*
* Drop the FP state if we hold it, so that the process gets a
* clean FP state if it uses the FPU again.
*/
fpstate_drop(td);
}
/*
* Copied from amd64/amd64/machdep.c
*
* XXX fpu state need? don't think so
*/
int
linux_rt_sigreturn(struct thread *td, struct linux_rt_sigreturn_args *args)
{
struct proc *p;
struct l_ucontext uc;
struct l_sigcontext *context;
struct trapframe *regs;
unsigned long rflags;
int error;
ksiginfo_t ksi;
regs = td->td_frame;
error = copyin((void *)regs->tf_rbx, &uc, sizeof(uc));
if (error != 0)
return (error);
p = td->td_proc;
context = &uc.uc_mcontext;
rflags = context->sc_rflags;
/*
* Don't allow users to change privileged or reserved flags.
*/
/*
* XXX do allow users to change the privileged flag PSL_RF.
* The cpu sets PSL_RF in tf_rflags for faults. Debuggers
* should sometimes set it there too. tf_rflags is kept in
* the signal context during signal handling and there is no
* other place to remember it, so the PSL_RF bit may be
* corrupted by the signal handler without us knowing.
* Corruption of the PSL_RF bit at worst causes one more or
* one less debugger trap, so allowing it is fairly harmless.
*/
#define RFLAG_SECURE(ef, oef) ((((ef) ^ (oef)) & ~PSL_USERCHANGE) == 0)
if (!RFLAG_SECURE(rflags & ~PSL_RF, regs->tf_rflags & ~PSL_RF)) {
printf("linux_rt_sigreturn: rflags = 0x%lx\n", rflags);
return (EINVAL);
}
/*
* Don't allow users to load a valid privileged %cs. Let the
* hardware check for invalid selectors, excess privilege in
* other selectors, invalid %eip's and invalid %esp's.
*/
#define CS_SECURE(cs) (ISPL(cs) == SEL_UPL)
if (!CS_SECURE(context->sc_cs)) {
printf("linux_rt_sigreturn: cs = 0x%x\n", context->sc_cs);
ksiginfo_init_trap(&ksi);
ksi.ksi_signo = SIGBUS;
ksi.ksi_code = BUS_OBJERR;
ksi.ksi_trapno = T_PROTFLT;
ksi.ksi_addr = (void *)regs->tf_rip;
trapsignal(td, &ksi);
return (EINVAL);
}
PROC_LOCK(p);
linux_to_bsd_sigset(&uc.uc_sigmask, &td->td_sigmask);
SIG_CANTMASK(td->td_sigmask);
signotify(td);
PROC_UNLOCK(p);
regs->tf_rdi = context->sc_rdi;
regs->tf_rsi = context->sc_rsi;
regs->tf_rdx = context->sc_rdx;
regs->tf_rbp = context->sc_rbp;
regs->tf_rbx = context->sc_rbx;
regs->tf_rcx = context->sc_rcx;
regs->tf_rax = context->sc_rax;
regs->tf_rip = context->sc_rip;
regs->tf_rsp = context->sc_rsp;
regs->tf_r8 = context->sc_r8;
regs->tf_r9 = context->sc_r9;
regs->tf_r10 = context->sc_r10;
regs->tf_r11 = context->sc_r11;
regs->tf_r12 = context->sc_r12;
regs->tf_r13 = context->sc_r13;
regs->tf_r14 = context->sc_r14;
regs->tf_r15 = context->sc_r15;
regs->tf_cs = context->sc_cs;
regs->tf_err = context->sc_err;
regs->tf_rflags = rflags;
set_pcb_flags(td->td_pcb, PCB_FULL_IRET);
return (EJUSTRETURN);
}
/*
* copied from amd64/amd64/machdep.c
*
* Send an interrupt to process.
*/
static void
linux_rt_sendsig(sig_t catcher, ksiginfo_t *ksi, sigset_t *mask)
{
struct l_rt_sigframe sf, *sfp;
struct proc *p;
struct thread *td;
struct sigacts *psp;
caddr_t sp;
struct trapframe *regs;
int sig, code;
int oonstack;
td = curthread;
p = td->td_proc;
PROC_LOCK_ASSERT(p, MA_OWNED);
sig = ksi->ksi_signo;
psp = p->p_sigacts;
code = ksi->ksi_code;
mtx_assert(&psp->ps_mtx, MA_OWNED);
regs = td->td_frame;
oonstack = sigonstack(regs->tf_rsp);
LINUX_CTR4(rt_sendsig, "%p, %d, %p, %u",
catcher, sig, mask, code);
/* Allocate space for the signal handler context. */
if ((td->td_pflags & TDP_ALTSTACK) != 0 && !oonstack &&
SIGISMEMBER(psp->ps_sigonstack, sig)) {
sp = (caddr_t)td->td_sigstk.ss_sp + td->td_sigstk.ss_size -
sizeof(struct l_rt_sigframe);
} else
sp = (caddr_t)regs->tf_rsp - sizeof(struct l_rt_sigframe) - 128;
/* Align to 16 bytes. */
sfp = (struct l_rt_sigframe *)((unsigned long)sp & ~0xFul);
mtx_unlock(&psp->ps_mtx);
/* Translate the signal. */
sig = bsd_to_linux_signal(sig);
/* Save user context. */
bzero(&sf, sizeof(sf));
bsd_to_linux_sigset(mask, &sf.sf_sc.uc_sigmask);
bsd_to_linux_sigset(mask, &sf.sf_sc.uc_mcontext.sc_mask);
sf.sf_sc.uc_stack.ss_sp = PTROUT(td->td_sigstk.ss_sp);
sf.sf_sc.uc_stack.ss_size = td->td_sigstk.ss_size;
sf.sf_sc.uc_stack.ss_flags = (td->td_pflags & TDP_ALTSTACK)
? ((oonstack) ? LINUX_SS_ONSTACK : 0) : LINUX_SS_DISABLE;
PROC_UNLOCK(p);
sf.sf_sc.uc_mcontext.sc_rdi = regs->tf_rdi;
sf.sf_sc.uc_mcontext.sc_rsi = regs->tf_rsi;
sf.sf_sc.uc_mcontext.sc_rdx = regs->tf_rdx;
sf.sf_sc.uc_mcontext.sc_rbp = regs->tf_rbp;
sf.sf_sc.uc_mcontext.sc_rbx = regs->tf_rbx;
sf.sf_sc.uc_mcontext.sc_rcx = regs->tf_rcx;
sf.sf_sc.uc_mcontext.sc_rax = regs->tf_rax;
sf.sf_sc.uc_mcontext.sc_rip = regs->tf_rip;
sf.sf_sc.uc_mcontext.sc_rsp = regs->tf_rsp;
sf.sf_sc.uc_mcontext.sc_r8 = regs->tf_r8;
sf.sf_sc.uc_mcontext.sc_r9 = regs->tf_r9;
sf.sf_sc.uc_mcontext.sc_r10 = regs->tf_r10;
sf.sf_sc.uc_mcontext.sc_r11 = regs->tf_r11;
sf.sf_sc.uc_mcontext.sc_r12 = regs->tf_r12;
sf.sf_sc.uc_mcontext.sc_r13 = regs->tf_r13;
sf.sf_sc.uc_mcontext.sc_r14 = regs->tf_r14;
sf.sf_sc.uc_mcontext.sc_r15 = regs->tf_r15;
sf.sf_sc.uc_mcontext.sc_cs = regs->tf_cs;
sf.sf_sc.uc_mcontext.sc_rflags = regs->tf_rflags;
sf.sf_sc.uc_mcontext.sc_err = regs->tf_err;
sf.sf_sc.uc_mcontext.sc_trapno = bsd_to_linux_trapcode(code);
sf.sf_sc.uc_mcontext.sc_cr2 = (register_t)ksi->ksi_addr;
/* Build the argument list for the signal handler. */
regs->tf_rdi = sig; /* arg 1 in %rdi */
regs->tf_rax = 0;
regs->tf_rsi = (register_t)&sfp->sf_si; /* arg 2 in %rsi */
regs->tf_rdx = (register_t)&sfp->sf_sc; /* arg 3 in %rdx */
sf.sf_handler = catcher;
/* Fill in POSIX parts. */
ksiginfo_to_lsiginfo(ksi, &sf.sf_si, sig);
/* Copy the sigframe out to the user's stack. */
if (copyout(&sf, sfp, sizeof(*sfp)) != 0) {
#ifdef DEBUG
printf("process %ld has trashed its stack\n", (long)p->p_pid);
#endif
PROC_LOCK(p);
sigexit(td, SIGILL);
}
regs->tf_rsp = (long)sfp;
regs->tf_rip = linux_rt_sigcode;
regs->tf_rflags &= ~(PSL_T | PSL_D);
regs->tf_cs = _ucodesel;
set_pcb_flags(td->td_pcb, PCB_FULL_IRET);
PROC_LOCK(p);
mtx_lock(&psp->ps_mtx);
}
#define LINUX_VSYSCALL_START (-10UL << 20)
#define LINUX_VSYSCALL_SZ 1024
const unsigned long linux_vsyscall_vector[] = {
LINUX_SYS_gettimeofday,
LINUX_SYS_linux_time,
/* getcpu not implemented */
};
static int
linux_vsyscall(struct thread *td)
{
struct trapframe *frame;
uint64_t retqaddr;
int code, traced;
int error;
frame = td->td_frame;
/* Check %rip for vsyscall area. */
if (__predict_true(frame->tf_rip < LINUX_VSYSCALL_START))
return (EINVAL);
if ((frame->tf_rip & (LINUX_VSYSCALL_SZ - 1)) != 0)
return (EINVAL);
code = (frame->tf_rip - LINUX_VSYSCALL_START) / LINUX_VSYSCALL_SZ;
if (code >= nitems(linux_vsyscall_vector))
return (EINVAL);
/*
* vsyscall called as callq *(%rax), so we must
* use return address from %rsp and also fixup %rsp.
*/
error = copyin((void *)frame->tf_rsp, &retqaddr, sizeof(retqaddr));
if (error)
return (error);
frame->tf_rip = retqaddr;
frame->tf_rax = linux_vsyscall_vector[code];
frame->tf_rsp += 8;
traced = (frame->tf_flags & PSL_T);
amd64_syscall(td, traced);
return (0);
}
struct sysentvec elf_linux_sysvec = {
.sv_size = LINUX_SYS_MAXSYSCALL,
.sv_table = linux_sysent,
.sv_mask = 0,
.sv_errsize = ELAST + 1,
.sv_errtbl = linux_errtbl,
.sv_transtrap = linux_translate_traps,
.sv_fixup = linux_fixup_elf,
.sv_sendsig = linux_rt_sendsig,
.sv_sigcode = &_binary_linux_locore_o_start,
.sv_szsigcode = &linux_szsigcode,
.sv_name = "Linux ELF64",
.sv_coredump = elf64_coredump,
.sv_imgact_try = linux_exec_imgact_try,
.sv_minsigstksz = LINUX_MINSIGSTKSZ,
.sv_pagesize = PAGE_SIZE,
.sv_minuser = VM_MIN_ADDRESS,
.sv_maxuser = VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS,
.sv_usrstack = USRSTACK,
.sv_psstrings = PS_STRINGS,
.sv_stackprot = VM_PROT_ALL,
.sv_copyout_strings = linux_copyout_strings,
.sv_setregs = linux_exec_setregs,
.sv_fixlimit = NULL,
.sv_maxssiz = NULL,
.sv_flags = SV_ABI_LINUX | SV_LP64 | SV_SHP,
.sv_set_syscall_retval = linux_set_syscall_retval,
.sv_fetch_syscall_args = linux_fetch_syscall_args,
.sv_syscallnames = NULL,
.sv_shared_page_base = SHAREDPAGE,
.sv_shared_page_len = PAGE_SIZE,
.sv_schedtail = linux_schedtail,
.sv_thread_detach = linux_thread_detach,
.sv_trap = linux_vsyscall,
};
static void
linux_vdso_install(void *param)
{
amd64_lower_shared_page(&elf_linux_sysvec);
linux_szsigcode = (&_binary_linux_locore_o_end -
&_binary_linux_locore_o_start);
if (linux_szsigcode > elf_linux_sysvec.sv_shared_page_len)
panic("Linux invalid vdso size\n");
__elfN(linux_vdso_fixup)(&elf_linux_sysvec);
linux_shared_page_obj = __elfN(linux_shared_page_init)
(&linux_shared_page_mapping);
__elfN(linux_vdso_reloc)(&elf_linux_sysvec);
bcopy(elf_linux_sysvec.sv_sigcode, linux_shared_page_mapping,
linux_szsigcode);
elf_linux_sysvec.sv_shared_page_obj = linux_shared_page_obj;
linux_kplatform = linux_shared_page_mapping +
(linux_platform - (caddr_t)elf_linux_sysvec.sv_shared_page_base);
}
SYSINIT(elf_linux_vdso_init, SI_SUB_EXEC, SI_ORDER_ANY,
linux_vdso_install, NULL);
static void
linux_vdso_deinstall(void *param)
{
__elfN(linux_shared_page_fini)(linux_shared_page_obj);
}
SYSUNINIT(elf_linux_vdso_uninit, SI_SUB_EXEC, SI_ORDER_FIRST,
linux_vdso_deinstall, NULL);
static char GNULINUX_ABI_VENDOR[] = "GNU";
static int GNULINUX_ABI_DESC = 0;
static bool
linux_trans_osrel(const Elf_Note *note, int32_t *osrel)
{
const Elf32_Word *desc;
uintptr_t p;
p = (uintptr_t)(note + 1);
p += roundup2(note->n_namesz, sizeof(Elf32_Addr));
desc = (const Elf32_Word *)p;
if (desc[0] != GNULINUX_ABI_DESC)
return (false);
/*
* For Linux we encode osrel using the Linux convention of
* (version << 16) | (major << 8) | (minor)
* See macro in linux_mib.h
*/
*osrel = LINUX_KERNVER(desc[1], desc[2], desc[3]);
return (true);
}
static Elf_Brandnote linux64_brandnote = {
.hdr.n_namesz = sizeof(GNULINUX_ABI_VENDOR),
.hdr.n_descsz = 16,
.hdr.n_type = 1,
.vendor = GNULINUX_ABI_VENDOR,
.flags = BN_TRANSLATE_OSREL,
.trans_osrel = linux_trans_osrel
};
static Elf64_Brandinfo linux_glibc2brand = {
.brand = ELFOSABI_LINUX,
.machine = EM_X86_64,
.compat_3_brand = "Linux",
.emul_path = "/compat/linux",
.interp_path = "/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2",
.sysvec = &elf_linux_sysvec,
.interp_newpath = NULL,
.brand_note = &linux64_brandnote,
.flags = BI_CAN_EXEC_DYN | BI_BRAND_NOTE
};
static Elf64_Brandinfo linux_glibc2brandshort = {
.brand = ELFOSABI_LINUX,
.machine = EM_X86_64,
.compat_3_brand = "Linux",
.emul_path = "/compat/linux",
.interp_path = "/lib64/ld-linux.so.2",
.sysvec = &elf_linux_sysvec,
.interp_newpath = NULL,
.brand_note = &linux64_brandnote,
.flags = BI_CAN_EXEC_DYN | BI_BRAND_NOTE
};
static Elf64_Brandinfo linux_muslbrand = {
.brand = ELFOSABI_LINUX,
.machine = EM_X86_64,
.compat_3_brand = "Linux",
.emul_path = "/compat/linux",
.interp_path = "/lib/ld-musl-x86_64.so.1",
.sysvec = &elf_linux_sysvec,
.interp_newpath = NULL,
.brand_note = &linux64_brandnote,
.flags = BI_CAN_EXEC_DYN | BI_BRAND_NOTE
};
Elf64_Brandinfo *linux_brandlist[] = {
&linux_glibc2brand,
&linux_glibc2brandshort,
&linux_muslbrand,
NULL
};
static int
linux64_elf_modevent(module_t mod, int type, void *data)
{
Elf64_Brandinfo **brandinfo;
int error;
struct linux_ioctl_handler **lihp;
error = 0;
switch(type) {
case MOD_LOAD:
for (brandinfo = &linux_brandlist[0]; *brandinfo != NULL;
++brandinfo)
if (elf64_insert_brand_entry(*brandinfo) < 0)
error = EINVAL;
if (error == 0) {
SET_FOREACH(lihp, linux_ioctl_handler_set)
linux_ioctl_register_handler(*lihp);
LIST_INIT(&futex_list);
mtx_init(&futex_mtx, "ftllk64", NULL, MTX_DEF);
stclohz = (stathz ? stathz : hz);
if (bootverbose)
printf("Linux x86-64 ELF exec handler installed\n");
} else
printf("cannot insert Linux x86-64 ELF brand handler\n");
break;
case MOD_UNLOAD:
for (brandinfo = &linux_brandlist[0]; *brandinfo != NULL;
++brandinfo)
if (elf64_brand_inuse(*brandinfo))
error = EBUSY;
if (error == 0) {
for (brandinfo = &linux_brandlist[0];
*brandinfo != NULL; ++brandinfo)
if (elf64_remove_brand_entry(*brandinfo) < 0)
error = EINVAL;
}
if (error == 0) {
SET_FOREACH(lihp, linux_ioctl_handler_set)
linux_ioctl_unregister_handler(*lihp);
mtx_destroy(&futex_mtx);
if (bootverbose)
printf("Linux ELF exec handler removed\n");
} else
printf("Could not deinstall ELF interpreter entry\n");
break;
default:
return (EOPNOTSUPP);
}
return (error);
}
static moduledata_t linux64_elf_mod = {
"linux64elf",
linux64_elf_modevent,
0
};
DECLARE_MODULE_TIED(linux64elf, linux64_elf_mod, SI_SUB_EXEC, SI_ORDER_ANY);
MODULE_DEPEND(linux64elf, linux_common, 1, 1, 1);
FEATURE(linux64, "Linux 64bit support");