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  1. #ifndef _ASM_X86_UACCESS_H
  2. #define _ASM_X86_UACCESS_H
  3. /*
  4. * User space memory access functions
  5. */
  6. #include <linux/errno.h>
  7. #include <linux/compiler.h>
  8. #include <linux/thread_info.h>
  9. #include <linux/prefetch.h>
  10. #include <linux/string.h>
  11. #include <asm/asm.h>
  12. #include <asm/page.h>
  13. #define VERIFY_READ 0
  14. #define VERIFY_WRITE 1
  15. /*
  16. * The fs value determines whether argument validity checking should be
  17. * performed or not. If get_fs() == USER_DS, checking is performed, with
  18. * get_fs() == KERNEL_DS, checking is bypassed.
  19. *
  20. * For historical reasons, these macros are grossly misnamed.
  21. */
  22. #define MAKE_MM_SEG(s) ((mm_segment_t) { (s) })
  23. #define KERNEL_DS MAKE_MM_SEG(-1UL)
  24. #define USER_DS MAKE_MM_SEG(PAGE_OFFSET)
  25. #define get_ds() (KERNEL_DS)
  26. #define get_fs() (current_thread_info()->addr_limit)
  27. #define set_fs(x) (current_thread_info()->addr_limit = (x))
  28. #define segment_eq(a, b) ((a).seg == (b).seg)
  29. #define __addr_ok(addr) \
  30. ((unsigned long __force)(addr) < \
  31. (current_thread_info()->addr_limit.seg))
  32. /*
  33. * Test whether a block of memory is a valid user space address.
  34. * Returns 0 if the range is valid, nonzero otherwise.
  35. *
  36. * This is equivalent to the following test:
  37. * (u33)addr + (u33)size >= (u33)current->addr_limit.seg (u65 for x86_64)
  38. *
  39. * This needs 33-bit (65-bit for x86_64) arithmetic. We have a carry...
  40. */
  41. #define __range_not_ok(addr, size) \
  42. ({ \
  43. unsigned long flag, roksum; \
  44. __chk_user_ptr(addr); \
  45. asm("add %3,%1 ; sbb %0,%0 ; cmp %1,%4 ; sbb $0,%0" \
  46. : "=&r" (flag), "=r" (roksum) \
  47. : "1" (addr), "g" ((long)(size)), \
  48. "rm" (current_thread_info()->addr_limit.seg)); \
  49. flag; \
  50. })
  51. /**
  52. * access_ok: - Checks if a user space pointer is valid
  53. * @type: Type of access: %VERIFY_READ or %VERIFY_WRITE. Note that
  54. * %VERIFY_WRITE is a superset of %VERIFY_READ - if it is safe
  55. * to write to a block, it is always safe to read from it.
  56. * @addr: User space pointer to start of block to check
  57. * @size: Size of block to check
  58. *
  59. * Context: User context only. This function may sleep.
  60. *
  61. * Checks if a pointer to a block of memory in user space is valid.
  62. *
  63. * Returns true (nonzero) if the memory block may be valid, false (zero)
  64. * if it is definitely invalid.
  65. *
  66. * Note that, depending on architecture, this function probably just
  67. * checks that the pointer is in the user space range - after calling
  68. * this function, memory access functions may still return -EFAULT.
  69. */
  70. #define access_ok(type, addr, size) (likely(__range_not_ok(addr, size) == 0))
  71. /*
  72. * The exception table consists of pairs of addresses: the first is the
  73. * address of an instruction that is allowed to fault, and the second is
  74. * the address at which the program should continue. No registers are
  75. * modified, so it is entirely up to the continuation code to figure out
  76. * what to do.
  77. *
  78. * All the routines below use bits of fixup code that are out of line
  79. * with the main instruction path. This means when everything is well,
  80. * we don't even have to jump over them. Further, they do not intrude
  81. * on our cache or tlb entries.
  82. */
  83. struct exception_table_entry {
  84. unsigned long insn, fixup;
  85. };
  86. extern int fixup_exception(struct pt_regs *regs);
  87. /*
  88. * These are the main single-value transfer routines. They automatically
  89. * use the right size if we just have the right pointer type.
  90. *
  91. * This gets kind of ugly. We want to return _two_ values in "get_user()"
  92. * and yet we don't want to do any pointers, because that is too much
  93. * of a performance impact. Thus we have a few rather ugly macros here,
  94. * and hide all the ugliness from the user.
  95. *
  96. * The "__xxx" versions of the user access functions are versions that
  97. * do not verify the address space, that must have been done previously
  98. * with a separate "access_ok()" call (this is used when we do multiple
  99. * accesses to the same area of user memory).
  100. */
  101. extern int __get_user_1(void);
  102. extern int __get_user_2(void);
  103. extern int __get_user_4(void);
  104. extern int __get_user_8(void);
  105. extern int __get_user_bad(void);
  106. #define __get_user_x(size, ret, x, ptr) \
  107. asm volatile("call __get_user_" #size \
  108. : "=a" (ret),"=d" (x) \
  109. : "0" (ptr)) \
  110. /* Careful: we have to cast the result to the type of the pointer
  111. * for sign reasons */
  112. /**
  113. * get_user: - Get a simple variable from user space.
  114. * @x: Variable to store result.
  115. * @ptr: Source address, in user space.
  116. *
  117. * Context: User context only. This function may sleep.
  118. *
  119. * This macro copies a single simple variable from user space to kernel
  120. * space. It supports simple types like char and int, but not larger
  121. * data types like structures or arrays.
  122. *
  123. * @ptr must have pointer-to-simple-variable type, and the result of
  124. * dereferencing @ptr must be assignable to @x without a cast.
  125. *
  126. * Returns zero on success, or -EFAULT on error.
  127. * On error, the variable @x is set to zero.
  128. */
  129. #ifdef CONFIG_X86_32
  130. #define __get_user_8(__ret_gu, __val_gu, ptr) \
  131. __get_user_x(X, __ret_gu, __val_gu, ptr)
  132. #else
  133. #define __get_user_8(__ret_gu, __val_gu, ptr) \
  134. __get_user_x(8, __ret_gu, __val_gu, ptr)
  135. #endif
  136. #define get_user(x, ptr) \
  137. ({ \
  138. int __ret_gu; \
  139. unsigned long __val_gu; \
  140. __chk_user_ptr(ptr); \
  141. might_fault(); \
  142. switch (sizeof(*(ptr))) { \
  143. case 1: \
  144. __get_user_x(1, __ret_gu, __val_gu, ptr); \
  145. break; \
  146. case 2: \
  147. __get_user_x(2, __ret_gu, __val_gu, ptr); \
  148. break; \
  149. case 4: \
  150. __get_user_x(4, __ret_gu, __val_gu, ptr); \
  151. break; \
  152. case 8: \
  153. __get_user_8(__ret_gu, __val_gu, ptr); \
  154. break; \
  155. default: \
  156. __get_user_x(X, __ret_gu, __val_gu, ptr); \
  157. break; \
  158. } \
  159. (x) = (__typeof__(*(ptr)))__val_gu; \
  160. __ret_gu; \
  161. })
  162. #define __put_user_x(size, x, ptr, __ret_pu) \
  163. asm volatile("call __put_user_" #size : "=a" (__ret_pu) \
  164. :"0" ((typeof(*(ptr)))(x)), "c" (ptr) : "ebx")
  165. #ifdef CONFIG_X86_32
  166. #define __put_user_u64(x, addr, err) \
  167. asm volatile("1: movl %%eax,0(%2)\n" \
  168. "2: movl %%edx,4(%2)\n" \
  169. "3:\n" \
  170. ".section .fixup,\"ax\"\n" \
  171. "4: movl %3,%0\n" \
  172. " jmp 3b\n" \
  173. ".previous\n" \
  174. _ASM_EXTABLE(1b, 4b) \
  175. _ASM_EXTABLE(2b, 4b) \
  176. : "=r" (err) \
  177. : "A" (x), "r" (addr), "i" (-EFAULT), "0" (err))
  178. #define __put_user_x8(x, ptr, __ret_pu) \
  179. asm volatile("call __put_user_8" : "=a" (__ret_pu) \
  180. : "A" ((typeof(*(ptr)))(x)), "c" (ptr) : "ebx")
  181. #else
  182. #define __put_user_u64(x, ptr, retval) \
  183. __put_user_asm(x, ptr, retval, "q", "", "Zr", -EFAULT)
  184. #define __put_user_x8(x, ptr, __ret_pu) __put_user_x(8, x, ptr, __ret_pu)
  185. #endif
  186. extern void __put_user_bad(void);
  187. /*
  188. * Strange magic calling convention: pointer in %ecx,
  189. * value in %eax(:%edx), return value in %eax. clobbers %rbx
  190. */
  191. extern void __put_user_1(void);
  192. extern void __put_user_2(void);
  193. extern void __put_user_4(void);
  194. extern void __put_user_8(void);
  195. #ifdef CONFIG_X86_WP_WORKS_OK
  196. /**
  197. * put_user: - Write a simple value into user space.
  198. * @x: Value to copy to user space.
  199. * @ptr: Destination address, in user space.
  200. *
  201. * Context: User context only. This function may sleep.
  202. *
  203. * This macro copies a single simple value from kernel space to user
  204. * space. It supports simple types like char and int, but not larger
  205. * data types like structures or arrays.
  206. *
  207. * @ptr must have pointer-to-simple-variable type, and @x must be assignable
  208. * to the result of dereferencing @ptr.
  209. *
  210. * Returns zero on success, or -EFAULT on error.
  211. */
  212. #define put_user(x, ptr) \
  213. ({ \
  214. int __ret_pu; \
  215. __typeof__(*(ptr)) __pu_val; \
  216. __chk_user_ptr(ptr); \
  217. might_fault(); \
  218. __pu_val = x; \
  219. switch (sizeof(*(ptr))) { \
  220. case 1: \
  221. __put_user_x(1, __pu_val, ptr, __ret_pu); \
  222. break; \
  223. case 2: \
  224. __put_user_x(2, __pu_val, ptr, __ret_pu); \
  225. break; \
  226. case 4: \
  227. __put_user_x(4, __pu_val, ptr, __ret_pu); \
  228. break; \
  229. case 8: \
  230. __put_user_x8(__pu_val, ptr, __ret_pu); \
  231. break; \
  232. default: \
  233. __put_user_x(X, __pu_val, ptr, __ret_pu); \
  234. break; \
  235. } \
  236. __ret_pu; \
  237. })
  238. #define __put_user_size(x, ptr, size, retval, errret) \
  239. do { \
  240. retval = 0; \
  241. __chk_user_ptr(ptr); \
  242. switch (size) { \
  243. case 1: \
  244. __put_user_asm(x, ptr, retval, "b", "b", "iq", errret); \
  245. break; \
  246. case 2: \
  247. __put_user_asm(x, ptr, retval, "w", "w", "ir", errret); \
  248. break; \
  249. case 4: \
  250. __put_user_asm(x, ptr, retval, "l", "k", "ir", errret);\
  251. break; \
  252. case 8: \
  253. __put_user_u64((__typeof__(*ptr))(x), ptr, retval); \
  254. break; \
  255. default: \
  256. __put_user_bad(); \
  257. } \
  258. } while (0)
  259. #else
  260. #define __put_user_size(x, ptr, size, retval, errret) \
  261. do { \
  262. __typeof__(*(ptr))__pus_tmp = x; \
  263. retval = 0; \
  264. \
  265. if (unlikely(__copy_to_user_ll(ptr, &__pus_tmp, size) != 0)) \
  266. retval = errret; \
  267. } while (0)
  268. #define put_user(x, ptr) \
  269. ({ \
  270. int __ret_pu; \
  271. __typeof__(*(ptr))__pus_tmp = x; \
  272. __ret_pu = 0; \
  273. if (unlikely(__copy_to_user_ll(ptr, &__pus_tmp, \
  274. sizeof(*(ptr))) != 0)) \
  275. __ret_pu = -EFAULT; \
  276. __ret_pu; \
  277. })
  278. #endif
  279. #ifdef CONFIG_X86_32
  280. #define __get_user_asm_u64(x, ptr, retval, errret) (x) = __get_user_bad()
  281. #else
  282. #define __get_user_asm_u64(x, ptr, retval, errret) \
  283. __get_user_asm(x, ptr, retval, "q", "", "=r", errret)
  284. #endif
  285. #define __get_user_size(x, ptr, size, retval, errret) \
  286. do { \
  287. retval = 0; \
  288. __chk_user_ptr(ptr); \
  289. switch (size) { \
  290. case 1: \
  291. __get_user_asm(x, ptr, retval, "b", "b", "=q", errret); \
  292. break; \
  293. case 2: \
  294. __get_user_asm(x, ptr, retval, "w", "w", "=r", errret); \
  295. break; \
  296. case 4: \
  297. __get_user_asm(x, ptr, retval, "l", "k", "=r", errret); \
  298. break; \
  299. case 8: \
  300. __get_user_asm_u64(x, ptr, retval, errret); \
  301. break; \
  302. default: \
  303. (x) = __get_user_bad(); \
  304. } \
  305. } while (0)
  306. #define __get_user_asm(x, addr, err, itype, rtype, ltype, errret) \
  307. asm volatile("1: mov"itype" %2,%"rtype"1\n" \
  308. "2:\n" \
  309. ".section .fixup,\"ax\"\n" \
  310. "3: mov %3,%0\n" \
  311. " xor"itype" %"rtype"1,%"rtype"1\n" \
  312. " jmp 2b\n" \
  313. ".previous\n" \
  314. _ASM_EXTABLE(1b, 3b) \
  315. : "=r" (err), ltype(x) \
  316. : "m" (__m(addr)), "i" (errret), "0" (err))
  317. #define __put_user_nocheck(x, ptr, size) \
  318. ({ \
  319. long __pu_err; \
  320. __put_user_size((x), (ptr), (size), __pu_err, -EFAULT); \
  321. __pu_err; \
  322. })
  323. #define __get_user_nocheck(x, ptr, size) \
  324. ({ \
  325. long __gu_err; \
  326. unsigned long __gu_val; \
  327. __get_user_size(__gu_val, (ptr), (size), __gu_err, -EFAULT); \
  328. (x) = (__force __typeof__(*(ptr)))__gu_val; \
  329. __gu_err; \
  330. })
  331. /* FIXME: this hack is definitely wrong -AK */
  332. struct __large_struct { unsigned long buf[100]; };
  333. #define __m(x) (*(struct __large_struct __user *)(x))
  334. /*
  335. * Tell gcc we read from memory instead of writing: this is because
  336. * we do not write to any memory gcc knows about, so there are no
  337. * aliasing issues.
  338. */
  339. #define __put_user_asm(x, addr, err, itype, rtype, ltype, errret) \
  340. asm volatile("1: mov"itype" %"rtype"1,%2\n" \
  341. "2:\n" \
  342. ".section .fixup,\"ax\"\n" \
  343. "3: mov %3,%0\n" \
  344. " jmp 2b\n" \
  345. ".previous\n" \
  346. _ASM_EXTABLE(1b, 3b) \
  347. : "=r"(err) \
  348. : ltype(x), "m" (__m(addr)), "i" (errret), "0" (err))
  349. /**
  350. * __get_user: - Get a simple variable from user space, with less checking.
  351. * @x: Variable to store result.
  352. * @ptr: Source address, in user space.
  353. *
  354. * Context: User context only. This function may sleep.
  355. *
  356. * This macro copies a single simple variable from user space to kernel
  357. * space. It supports simple types like char and int, but not larger
  358. * data types like structures or arrays.
  359. *
  360. * @ptr must have pointer-to-simple-variable type, and the result of
  361. * dereferencing @ptr must be assignable to @x without a cast.
  362. *
  363. * Caller must check the pointer with access_ok() before calling this
  364. * function.
  365. *
  366. * Returns zero on success, or -EFAULT on error.
  367. * On error, the variable @x is set to zero.
  368. */
  369. #define __get_user(x, ptr) \
  370. __get_user_nocheck((x), (ptr), sizeof(*(ptr)))
  371. /**
  372. * __put_user: - Write a simple value into user space, with less checking.
  373. * @x: Value to copy to user space.
  374. * @ptr: Destination address, in user space.
  375. *
  376. * Context: User context only. This function may sleep.
  377. *
  378. * This macro copies a single simple value from kernel space to user
  379. * space. It supports simple types like char and int, but not larger
  380. * data types like structures or arrays.
  381. *
  382. * @ptr must have pointer-to-simple-variable type, and @x must be assignable
  383. * to the result of dereferencing @ptr.
  384. *
  385. * Caller must check the pointer with access_ok() before calling this
  386. * function.
  387. *
  388. * Returns zero on success, or -EFAULT on error.
  389. */
  390. #define __put_user(x, ptr) \
  391. __put_user_nocheck((__typeof__(*(ptr)))(x), (ptr), sizeof(*(ptr)))
  392. #define __get_user_unaligned __get_user
  393. #define __put_user_unaligned __put_user
  394. /*
  395. * movsl can be slow when source and dest are not both 8-byte aligned
  396. */
  397. #ifdef CONFIG_X86_INTEL_USERCOPY
  398. extern struct movsl_mask {
  399. int mask;
  400. } ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp movsl_mask;
  401. #endif
  402. #define ARCH_HAS_NOCACHE_UACCESS 1
  403. #ifdef CONFIG_X86_32
  404. # include "uaccess_32.h"
  405. #else
  406. # define ARCH_HAS_SEARCH_EXTABLE
  407. # include "uaccess_64.h"
  408. #endif
  409. #endif /* _ASM_X86_UACCESS_H */