Revert "x86/mm: Expand the exception table logic to allow new handling options"
This reverts commit fcf5e5198b
which is
548acf19234dbda5a52d5a8e7e205af46e9da840 upstream.
Cc: Tony Luck <tony.luck@intel.com>
Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@suse.de>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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@ -290,38 +290,3 @@ Due to the way that the exception table is built and needs to be ordered,
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only use exceptions for code in the .text section. Any other section
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will cause the exception table to not be sorted correctly, and the
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exceptions will fail.
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Things changed when 64-bit support was added to x86 Linux. Rather than
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double the size of the exception table by expanding the two entries
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from 32-bits to 64 bits, a clever trick was used to store addresses
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as relative offsets from the table itself. The assembly code changed
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from:
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.long 1b,3b
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to:
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.long (from) - .
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.long (to) - .
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and the C-code that uses these values converts back to absolute addresses
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like this:
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ex_insn_addr(const struct exception_table_entry *x)
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{
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return (unsigned long)&x->insn + x->insn;
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}
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In v4.6 the exception table entry was expanded with a new field "handler".
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This is also 32-bits wide and contains a third relative function
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pointer which points to one of:
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1) int ex_handler_default(const struct exception_table_entry *fixup)
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This is legacy case that just jumps to the fixup code
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2) int ex_handler_fault(const struct exception_table_entry *fixup)
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This case provides the fault number of the trap that occurred at
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entry->insn. It is used to distinguish page faults from machine
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check.
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3) int ex_handler_ext(const struct exception_table_entry *fixup)
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This case is used for uaccess_err ... we need to set a flag
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in the task structure. Before the handler functions existed this
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case was handled by adding a large offset to the fixup to tag
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it as special.
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More functions can easily be added.
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@ -44,22 +44,19 @@
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/* Exception table entry */
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#ifdef __ASSEMBLY__
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# define _ASM_EXTABLE_HANDLE(from, to, handler) \
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# define _ASM_EXTABLE(from,to) \
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.pushsection "__ex_table","a" ; \
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.balign 4 ; \
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.balign 8 ; \
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.long (from) - . ; \
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.long (to) - . ; \
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.long (handler) - . ; \
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.popsection
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# define _ASM_EXTABLE(from, to) \
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_ASM_EXTABLE_HANDLE(from, to, ex_handler_default)
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# define _ASM_EXTABLE_FAULT(from, to) \
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_ASM_EXTABLE_HANDLE(from, to, ex_handler_fault)
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# define _ASM_EXTABLE_EX(from, to) \
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_ASM_EXTABLE_HANDLE(from, to, ex_handler_ext)
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# define _ASM_EXTABLE_EX(from,to) \
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.pushsection "__ex_table","a" ; \
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.balign 8 ; \
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.long (from) - . ; \
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.long (to) - . + 0x7ffffff0 ; \
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.popsection
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# define _ASM_NOKPROBE(entry) \
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.pushsection "_kprobe_blacklist","aw" ; \
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.endm
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#else
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# define _EXPAND_EXTABLE_HANDLE(x) #x
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# define _ASM_EXTABLE_HANDLE(from, to, handler) \
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# define _ASM_EXTABLE(from,to) \
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" .pushsection \"__ex_table\",\"a\"\n" \
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" .balign 4\n" \
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" .balign 8\n" \
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" .long (" #from ") - .\n" \
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" .long (" #to ") - .\n" \
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" .long (" _EXPAND_EXTABLE_HANDLE(handler) ") - .\n" \
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" .popsection\n"
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# define _ASM_EXTABLE(from, to) \
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_ASM_EXTABLE_HANDLE(from, to, ex_handler_default)
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# define _ASM_EXTABLE_FAULT(from, to) \
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_ASM_EXTABLE_HANDLE(from, to, ex_handler_fault)
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# define _ASM_EXTABLE_EX(from, to) \
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_ASM_EXTABLE_HANDLE(from, to, ex_handler_ext)
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# define _ASM_EXTABLE_EX(from,to) \
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" .pushsection \"__ex_table\",\"a\"\n" \
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" .balign 8\n" \
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" .long (" #from ") - .\n" \
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" .long (" #to ") - . + 0x7ffffff0\n" \
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" .popsection\n"
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/* For C file, we already have NOKPROBE_SYMBOL macro */
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#endif
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@ -90,11 +90,12 @@ static inline bool __chk_range_not_ok(unsigned long addr, unsigned long size, un
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likely(!__range_not_ok(addr, size, user_addr_max()))
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/*
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* The exception table consists of triples of addresses relative to the
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* exception table entry itself. The first address is of an instruction
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* that is allowed to fault, the second is the target at which the program
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* should continue. The third is a handler function to deal with the fault
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* caused by the instruction in the first field.
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* The exception table consists of pairs of addresses relative to the
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* exception table enty itself: the first is the address of an
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* instruction that is allowed to fault, and the second is the address
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* at which the program should continue. No registers are modified,
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* so it is entirely up to the continuation code to figure out what to
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* do.
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*
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* All the routines below use bits of fixup code that are out of line
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* with the main instruction path. This means when everything is well,
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*/
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struct exception_table_entry {
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int insn, fixup, handler;
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int insn, fixup;
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};
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/* This is not the generic standard exception_table_entry format */
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#define ARCH_HAS_SORT_EXTABLE
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#define ARCH_HAS_SEARCH_EXTABLE
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extern int fixup_exception(struct pt_regs *regs, int trapnr);
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extern bool ex_has_fault_handler(unsigned long ip);
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extern int fixup_exception(struct pt_regs *regs);
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extern int early_fixup_exception(unsigned long *ip);
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/*
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* In case the user-specified fault handler returned
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* zero, try to fix up.
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*/
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if (fixup_exception(regs, trapnr))
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if (fixup_exception(regs))
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return 1;
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/*
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}
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if (!user_mode(regs)) {
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if (!fixup_exception(regs, trapnr)) {
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if (!fixup_exception(regs)) {
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tsk->thread.error_code = error_code;
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tsk->thread.trap_nr = trapnr;
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die(str, regs, error_code);
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tsk = current;
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if (!user_mode(regs)) {
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if (fixup_exception(regs, X86_TRAP_GP))
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if (fixup_exception(regs))
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return;
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tsk->thread.error_code = error_code;
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conditional_sti(regs);
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if (!user_mode(regs)) {
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if (!fixup_exception(regs, trapnr)) {
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if (!fixup_exception(regs)) {
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task->thread.error_code = error_code;
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task->thread.trap_nr = trapnr;
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die(str, regs, error_code);
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#include <linux/sort.h>
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#include <asm/uaccess.h>
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typedef bool (*ex_handler_t)(const struct exception_table_entry *,
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struct pt_regs *, int);
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static inline unsigned long
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ex_insn_addr(const struct exception_table_entry *x)
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{
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{
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return (unsigned long)&x->fixup + x->fixup;
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}
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static inline ex_handler_t
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ex_fixup_handler(const struct exception_table_entry *x)
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int fixup_exception(struct pt_regs *regs)
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{
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return (ex_handler_t)((unsigned long)&x->handler + x->handler);
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}
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bool ex_handler_default(const struct exception_table_entry *fixup,
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struct pt_regs *regs, int trapnr)
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{
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regs->ip = ex_fixup_addr(fixup);
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return true;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(ex_handler_default);
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bool ex_handler_fault(const struct exception_table_entry *fixup,
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struct pt_regs *regs, int trapnr)
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{
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regs->ip = ex_fixup_addr(fixup);
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regs->ax = trapnr;
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return true;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ex_handler_fault);
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bool ex_handler_ext(const struct exception_table_entry *fixup,
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struct pt_regs *regs, int trapnr)
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{
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/* Special hack for uaccess_err */
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current_thread_info()->uaccess_err = 1;
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regs->ip = ex_fixup_addr(fixup);
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return true;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(ex_handler_ext);
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bool ex_has_fault_handler(unsigned long ip)
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{
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const struct exception_table_entry *e;
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ex_handler_t handler;
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e = search_exception_tables(ip);
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if (!e)
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return false;
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handler = ex_fixup_handler(e);
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return handler == ex_handler_fault;
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}
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int fixup_exception(struct pt_regs *regs, int trapnr)
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{
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const struct exception_table_entry *e;
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ex_handler_t handler;
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const struct exception_table_entry *fixup;
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unsigned long new_ip;
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#ifdef CONFIG_PNPBIOS
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if (unlikely(SEGMENT_IS_PNP_CODE(regs->cs))) {
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}
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#endif
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e = search_exception_tables(regs->ip);
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if (!e)
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return 0;
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fixup = search_exception_tables(regs->ip);
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if (fixup) {
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new_ip = ex_fixup_addr(fixup);
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handler = ex_fixup_handler(e);
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return handler(e, regs, trapnr);
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if (fixup->fixup - fixup->insn >= 0x7ffffff0 - 4) {
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/* Special hack for uaccess_err */
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current_thread_info()->uaccess_err = 1;
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new_ip -= 0x7ffffff0;
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}
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regs->ip = new_ip;
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/* Restricted version used during very early boot */
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int __init early_fixup_exception(unsigned long *ip)
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{
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const struct exception_table_entry *e;
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const struct exception_table_entry *fixup;
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unsigned long new_ip;
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ex_handler_t handler;
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e = search_exception_tables(*ip);
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if (!e)
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return 0;
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fixup = search_exception_tables(*ip);
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if (fixup) {
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new_ip = ex_fixup_addr(fixup);
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new_ip = ex_fixup_addr(e);
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handler = ex_fixup_handler(e);
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if (fixup->fixup - fixup->insn >= 0x7ffffff0 - 4) {
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/* uaccess handling not supported during early boot */
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return 0;
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}
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/* special handling not supported during early boot */
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if (handler != ex_handler_default)
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return 0;
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*ip = new_ip;
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return 1;
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}
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*ip = new_ip;
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return 1;
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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i += 4;
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p->fixup += i;
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i += 4;
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p->handler += i;
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i += 4;
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}
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sort(start, finish - start, sizeof(struct exception_table_entry),
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i += 4;
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p->fixup -= i;
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i += 4;
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p->handler -= i;
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i += 4;
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}
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}
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int sig;
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/* Are we prepared to handle this kernel fault? */
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if (fixup_exception(regs, X86_TRAP_PF)) {
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if (fixup_exception(regs)) {
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/*
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* Any interrupt that takes a fault gets the fixup. This makes
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* the below recursive fault logic only apply to a faults from
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return 0;
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}
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static void x86_sort_relative_table(char *extab_image, int image_size)
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{
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int i;
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i = 0;
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while (i < image_size) {
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uint32_t *loc = (uint32_t *)(extab_image + i);
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w(r(loc) + i, loc);
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w(r(loc + 1) + i + 4, loc + 1);
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w(r(loc + 2) + i + 8, loc + 2);
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i += sizeof(uint32_t) * 3;
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}
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qsort(extab_image, image_size / 12, 12, compare_relative_table);
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i = 0;
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while (i < image_size) {
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uint32_t *loc = (uint32_t *)(extab_image + i);
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w(r(loc) - i, loc);
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w(r(loc + 1) - (i + 4), loc + 1);
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w(r(loc + 2) - (i + 8), loc + 2);
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i += sizeof(uint32_t) * 3;
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}
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}
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static void sort_relative_table(char *extab_image, int image_size)
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{
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int i;
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break;
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case EM_386:
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case EM_X86_64:
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custom_sort = x86_sort_relative_table;
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break;
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case EM_S390:
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custom_sort = sort_relative_table;
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break;
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