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  1. /*
  2. * Kernel Probes (KProbes)
  3. * arch/x86_64/kernel/kprobes.c
  4. *
  5. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  6. * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  7. * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
  8. * (at your option) any later version.
  9. *
  10. * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  11. * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  12. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  13. * GNU General Public License for more details.
  14. *
  15. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  16. * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
  17. * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
  18. *
  19. * Copyright (C) IBM Corporation, 2002, 2004
  20. *
  21. * 2002-Oct Created by Vamsi Krishna S <vamsi_krishna@in.ibm.com> Kernel
  22. * Probes initial implementation ( includes contributions from
  23. * Rusty Russell).
  24. * 2004-July Suparna Bhattacharya <suparna@in.ibm.com> added jumper probes
  25. * interface to access function arguments.
  26. * 2004-Oct Jim Keniston <kenistoj@us.ibm.com> and Prasanna S Panchamukhi
  27. * <prasanna@in.ibm.com> adapted for x86_64
  28. * 2005-Mar Roland McGrath <roland@redhat.com>
  29. * Fixed to handle %rip-relative addressing mode correctly.
  30. * 2005-May Rusty Lynch <rusty.lynch@intel.com>
  31. * Added function return probes functionality
  32. */
  33. #include <linux/config.h>
  34. #include <linux/kprobes.h>
  35. #include <linux/ptrace.h>
  36. #include <linux/string.h>
  37. #include <linux/slab.h>
  38. #include <linux/preempt.h>
  39. #include <asm/cacheflush.h>
  40. #include <asm/pgtable.h>
  41. #include <asm/kdebug.h>
  42. void jprobe_return_end(void);
  43. static void __kprobes arch_copy_kprobe(struct kprobe *p);
  44. DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct kprobe *, current_kprobe) = NULL;
  45. DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct kprobe_ctlblk, kprobe_ctlblk);
  46. /*
  47. * returns non-zero if opcode modifies the interrupt flag.
  48. */
  49. static inline int is_IF_modifier(kprobe_opcode_t *insn)
  50. {
  51. switch (*insn) {
  52. case 0xfa: /* cli */
  53. case 0xfb: /* sti */
  54. case 0xcf: /* iret/iretd */
  55. case 0x9d: /* popf/popfd */
  56. return 1;
  57. }
  58. if (*insn >= 0x40 && *insn <= 0x4f && *++insn == 0xcf)
  59. return 1;
  60. return 0;
  61. }
  62. int __kprobes arch_prepare_kprobe(struct kprobe *p)
  63. {
  64. /* insn: must be on special executable page on x86_64. */
  65. p->ainsn.insn = get_insn_slot();
  66. if (!p->ainsn.insn) {
  67. return -ENOMEM;
  68. }
  69. arch_copy_kprobe(p);
  70. return 0;
  71. }
  72. /*
  73. * Determine if the instruction uses the %rip-relative addressing mode.
  74. * If it does, return the address of the 32-bit displacement word.
  75. * If not, return null.
  76. */
  77. static inline s32 *is_riprel(u8 *insn)
  78. {
  79. #define W(row,b0,b1,b2,b3,b4,b5,b6,b7,b8,b9,ba,bb,bc,bd,be,bf) \
  80. (((b0##UL << 0x0)|(b1##UL << 0x1)|(b2##UL << 0x2)|(b3##UL << 0x3) | \
  81. (b4##UL << 0x4)|(b5##UL << 0x5)|(b6##UL << 0x6)|(b7##UL << 0x7) | \
  82. (b8##UL << 0x8)|(b9##UL << 0x9)|(ba##UL << 0xa)|(bb##UL << 0xb) | \
  83. (bc##UL << 0xc)|(bd##UL << 0xd)|(be##UL << 0xe)|(bf##UL << 0xf)) \
  84. << (row % 64))
  85. static const u64 onebyte_has_modrm[256 / 64] = {
  86. /* 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f */
  87. /* ------------------------------- */
  88. W(0x00, 1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0,1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0)| /* 00 */
  89. W(0x10, 1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0,1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0)| /* 10 */
  90. W(0x20, 1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0,1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0)| /* 20 */
  91. W(0x30, 1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0,1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0), /* 30 */
  92. W(0x40, 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0)| /* 40 */
  93. W(0x50, 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0)| /* 50 */
  94. W(0x60, 0,0,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,1,0,1,0,0,0,0)| /* 60 */
  95. W(0x70, 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0), /* 70 */
  96. W(0x80, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1)| /* 80 */
  97. W(0x90, 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0)| /* 90 */
  98. W(0xa0, 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0)| /* a0 */
  99. W(0xb0, 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0), /* b0 */
  100. W(0xc0, 1,1,0,0,1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0)| /* c0 */
  101. W(0xd0, 1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1)| /* d0 */
  102. W(0xe0, 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0)| /* e0 */
  103. W(0xf0, 0,0,0,0,0,0,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,1) /* f0 */
  104. /* ------------------------------- */
  105. /* 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f */
  106. };
  107. static const u64 twobyte_has_modrm[256 / 64] = {
  108. /* 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f */
  109. /* ------------------------------- */
  110. W(0x00, 1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,0,1)| /* 0f */
  111. W(0x10, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0)| /* 1f */
  112. W(0x20, 1,1,1,1,1,0,1,0,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1)| /* 2f */
  113. W(0x30, 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0), /* 3f */
  114. W(0x40, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1)| /* 4f */
  115. W(0x50, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1)| /* 5f */
  116. W(0x60, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1)| /* 6f */
  117. W(0x70, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,1,1,1,1), /* 7f */
  118. W(0x80, 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0)| /* 8f */
  119. W(0x90, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1)| /* 9f */
  120. W(0xa0, 0,0,0,1,1,1,1,1,0,0,0,1,1,1,1,1)| /* af */
  121. W(0xb0, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,0,0,1,1,1,1,1,1), /* bf */
  122. W(0xc0, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0)| /* cf */
  123. W(0xd0, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1)| /* df */
  124. W(0xe0, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1)| /* ef */
  125. W(0xf0, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,0) /* ff */
  126. /* ------------------------------- */
  127. /* 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f */
  128. };
  129. #undef W
  130. int need_modrm;
  131. /* Skip legacy instruction prefixes. */
  132. while (1) {
  133. switch (*insn) {
  134. case 0x66:
  135. case 0x67:
  136. case 0x2e:
  137. case 0x3e:
  138. case 0x26:
  139. case 0x64:
  140. case 0x65:
  141. case 0x36:
  142. case 0xf0:
  143. case 0xf3:
  144. case 0xf2:
  145. ++insn;
  146. continue;
  147. }
  148. break;
  149. }
  150. /* Skip REX instruction prefix. */
  151. if ((*insn & 0xf0) == 0x40)
  152. ++insn;
  153. if (*insn == 0x0f) { /* Two-byte opcode. */
  154. ++insn;
  155. need_modrm = test_bit(*insn, twobyte_has_modrm);
  156. } else { /* One-byte opcode. */
  157. need_modrm = test_bit(*insn, onebyte_has_modrm);
  158. }
  159. if (need_modrm) {
  160. u8 modrm = *++insn;
  161. if ((modrm & 0xc7) == 0x05) { /* %rip+disp32 addressing mode */
  162. /* Displacement follows ModRM byte. */
  163. return (s32 *) ++insn;
  164. }
  165. }
  166. /* No %rip-relative addressing mode here. */
  167. return NULL;
  168. }
  169. static void __kprobes arch_copy_kprobe(struct kprobe *p)
  170. {
  171. s32 *ripdisp;
  172. memcpy(p->ainsn.insn, p->addr, MAX_INSN_SIZE);
  173. ripdisp = is_riprel(p->ainsn.insn);
  174. if (ripdisp) {
  175. /*
  176. * The copied instruction uses the %rip-relative
  177. * addressing mode. Adjust the displacement for the
  178. * difference between the original location of this
  179. * instruction and the location of the copy that will
  180. * actually be run. The tricky bit here is making sure
  181. * that the sign extension happens correctly in this
  182. * calculation, since we need a signed 32-bit result to
  183. * be sign-extended to 64 bits when it's added to the
  184. * %rip value and yield the same 64-bit result that the
  185. * sign-extension of the original signed 32-bit
  186. * displacement would have given.
  187. */
  188. s64 disp = (u8 *) p->addr + *ripdisp - (u8 *) p->ainsn.insn;
  189. BUG_ON((s64) (s32) disp != disp); /* Sanity check. */
  190. *ripdisp = disp;
  191. }
  192. p->opcode = *p->addr;
  193. }
  194. void __kprobes arch_arm_kprobe(struct kprobe *p)
  195. {
  196. *p->addr = BREAKPOINT_INSTRUCTION;
  197. flush_icache_range((unsigned long) p->addr,
  198. (unsigned long) p->addr + sizeof(kprobe_opcode_t));
  199. }
  200. void __kprobes arch_disarm_kprobe(struct kprobe *p)
  201. {
  202. *p->addr = p->opcode;
  203. flush_icache_range((unsigned long) p->addr,
  204. (unsigned long) p->addr + sizeof(kprobe_opcode_t));
  205. }
  206. void __kprobes arch_remove_kprobe(struct kprobe *p, struct semaphore *s)
  207. {
  208. down(s);
  209. free_insn_slot(p->ainsn.insn);
  210. up(s);
  211. }
  212. static inline void save_previous_kprobe(struct kprobe_ctlblk *kcb)
  213. {
  214. kcb->prev_kprobe.kp = kprobe_running();
  215. kcb->prev_kprobe.status = kcb->kprobe_status;
  216. kcb->prev_kprobe.old_rflags = kcb->kprobe_old_rflags;
  217. kcb->prev_kprobe.saved_rflags = kcb->kprobe_saved_rflags;
  218. }
  219. static inline void restore_previous_kprobe(struct kprobe_ctlblk *kcb)
  220. {
  221. __get_cpu_var(current_kprobe) = kcb->prev_kprobe.kp;
  222. kcb->kprobe_status = kcb->prev_kprobe.status;
  223. kcb->kprobe_old_rflags = kcb->prev_kprobe.old_rflags;
  224. kcb->kprobe_saved_rflags = kcb->prev_kprobe.saved_rflags;
  225. }
  226. static inline void set_current_kprobe(struct kprobe *p, struct pt_regs *regs,
  227. struct kprobe_ctlblk *kcb)
  228. {
  229. __get_cpu_var(current_kprobe) = p;
  230. kcb->kprobe_saved_rflags = kcb->kprobe_old_rflags
  231. = (regs->eflags & (TF_MASK | IF_MASK));
  232. if (is_IF_modifier(p->ainsn.insn))
  233. kcb->kprobe_saved_rflags &= ~IF_MASK;
  234. }
  235. static void __kprobes prepare_singlestep(struct kprobe *p, struct pt_regs *regs)
  236. {
  237. regs->eflags |= TF_MASK;
  238. regs->eflags &= ~IF_MASK;
  239. /*single step inline if the instruction is an int3*/
  240. if (p->opcode == BREAKPOINT_INSTRUCTION)
  241. regs->rip = (unsigned long)p->addr;
  242. else
  243. regs->rip = (unsigned long)p->ainsn.insn;
  244. }
  245. /* Called with kretprobe_lock held */
  246. void __kprobes arch_prepare_kretprobe(struct kretprobe *rp,
  247. struct pt_regs *regs)
  248. {
  249. unsigned long *sara = (unsigned long *)regs->rsp;
  250. struct kretprobe_instance *ri;
  251. if ((ri = get_free_rp_inst(rp)) != NULL) {
  252. ri->rp = rp;
  253. ri->task = current;
  254. ri->ret_addr = (kprobe_opcode_t *) *sara;
  255. /* Replace the return addr with trampoline addr */
  256. *sara = (unsigned long) &kretprobe_trampoline;
  257. add_rp_inst(ri);
  258. } else {
  259. rp->nmissed++;
  260. }
  261. }
  262. int __kprobes kprobe_handler(struct pt_regs *regs)
  263. {
  264. struct kprobe *p;
  265. int ret = 0;
  266. kprobe_opcode_t *addr = (kprobe_opcode_t *)(regs->rip - sizeof(kprobe_opcode_t));
  267. struct kprobe_ctlblk *kcb;
  268. /*
  269. * We don't want to be preempted for the entire
  270. * duration of kprobe processing
  271. */
  272. preempt_disable();
  273. kcb = get_kprobe_ctlblk();
  274. /* Check we're not actually recursing */
  275. if (kprobe_running()) {
  276. p = get_kprobe(addr);
  277. if (p) {
  278. if (kcb->kprobe_status == KPROBE_HIT_SS &&
  279. *p->ainsn.insn == BREAKPOINT_INSTRUCTION) {
  280. regs->eflags &= ~TF_MASK;
  281. regs->eflags |= kcb->kprobe_saved_rflags;
  282. goto no_kprobe;
  283. } else if (kcb->kprobe_status == KPROBE_HIT_SSDONE) {
  284. /* TODO: Provide re-entrancy from
  285. * post_kprobes_handler() and avoid exception
  286. * stack corruption while single-stepping on
  287. * the instruction of the new probe.
  288. */
  289. arch_disarm_kprobe(p);
  290. regs->rip = (unsigned long)p->addr;
  291. reset_current_kprobe();
  292. ret = 1;
  293. } else {
  294. /* We have reentered the kprobe_handler(), since
  295. * another probe was hit while within the
  296. * handler. We here save the original kprobe
  297. * variables and just single step on instruction
  298. * of the new probe without calling any user
  299. * handlers.
  300. */
  301. save_previous_kprobe(kcb);
  302. set_current_kprobe(p, regs, kcb);
  303. kprobes_inc_nmissed_count(p);
  304. prepare_singlestep(p, regs);
  305. kcb->kprobe_status = KPROBE_REENTER;
  306. return 1;
  307. }
  308. } else {
  309. p = __get_cpu_var(current_kprobe);
  310. if (p->break_handler && p->break_handler(p, regs)) {
  311. goto ss_probe;
  312. }
  313. }
  314. goto no_kprobe;
  315. }
  316. p = get_kprobe(addr);
  317. if (!p) {
  318. if (*addr != BREAKPOINT_INSTRUCTION) {
  319. /*
  320. * The breakpoint instruction was removed right
  321. * after we hit it. Another cpu has removed
  322. * either a probepoint or a debugger breakpoint
  323. * at this address. In either case, no further
  324. * handling of this interrupt is appropriate.
  325. * Back up over the (now missing) int3 and run
  326. * the original instruction.
  327. */
  328. regs->rip = (unsigned long)addr;
  329. ret = 1;
  330. }
  331. /* Not one of ours: let kernel handle it */
  332. goto no_kprobe;
  333. }
  334. set_current_kprobe(p, regs, kcb);
  335. kcb->kprobe_status = KPROBE_HIT_ACTIVE;
  336. if (p->pre_handler && p->pre_handler(p, regs))
  337. /* handler has already set things up, so skip ss setup */
  338. return 1;
  339. ss_probe:
  340. prepare_singlestep(p, regs);
  341. kcb->kprobe_status = KPROBE_HIT_SS;
  342. return 1;
  343. no_kprobe:
  344. preempt_enable_no_resched();
  345. return ret;
  346. }
  347. /*
  348. * For function-return probes, init_kprobes() establishes a probepoint
  349. * here. When a retprobed function returns, this probe is hit and
  350. * trampoline_probe_handler() runs, calling the kretprobe's handler.
  351. */
  352. void kretprobe_trampoline_holder(void)
  353. {
  354. asm volatile ( ".global kretprobe_trampoline\n"
  355. "kretprobe_trampoline: \n"
  356. "nop\n");
  357. }
  358. /*
  359. * Called when we hit the probe point at kretprobe_trampoline
  360. */
  361. int __kprobes trampoline_probe_handler(struct kprobe *p, struct pt_regs *regs)
  362. {
  363. struct kretprobe_instance *ri = NULL;
  364. struct hlist_head *head;
  365. struct hlist_node *node, *tmp;
  366. unsigned long flags, orig_ret_address = 0;
  367. unsigned long trampoline_address =(unsigned long)&kretprobe_trampoline;
  368. spin_lock_irqsave(&kretprobe_lock, flags);
  369. head = kretprobe_inst_table_head(current);
  370. /*
  371. * It is possible to have multiple instances associated with a given
  372. * task either because an multiple functions in the call path
  373. * have a return probe installed on them, and/or more then one return
  374. * return probe was registered for a target function.
  375. *
  376. * We can handle this because:
  377. * - instances are always inserted at the head of the list
  378. * - when multiple return probes are registered for the same
  379. * function, the first instance's ret_addr will point to the
  380. * real return address, and all the rest will point to
  381. * kretprobe_trampoline
  382. */
  383. hlist_for_each_entry_safe(ri, node, tmp, head, hlist) {
  384. if (ri->task != current)
  385. /* another task is sharing our hash bucket */
  386. continue;
  387. if (ri->rp && ri->rp->handler)
  388. ri->rp->handler(ri, regs);
  389. orig_ret_address = (unsigned long)ri->ret_addr;
  390. recycle_rp_inst(ri);
  391. if (orig_ret_address != trampoline_address)
  392. /*
  393. * This is the real return address. Any other
  394. * instances associated with this task are for
  395. * other calls deeper on the call stack
  396. */
  397. break;
  398. }
  399. BUG_ON(!orig_ret_address || (orig_ret_address == trampoline_address));
  400. regs->rip = orig_ret_address;
  401. reset_current_kprobe();
  402. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&kretprobe_lock, flags);
  403. preempt_enable_no_resched();
  404. /*
  405. * By returning a non-zero value, we are telling
  406. * kprobe_handler() that we don't want the post_handler
  407. * to run (and have re-enabled preemption)
  408. */
  409. return 1;
  410. }
  411. /*
  412. * Called after single-stepping. p->addr is the address of the
  413. * instruction whose first byte has been replaced by the "int 3"
  414. * instruction. To avoid the SMP problems that can occur when we
  415. * temporarily put back the original opcode to single-step, we
  416. * single-stepped a copy of the instruction. The address of this
  417. * copy is p->ainsn.insn.
  418. *
  419. * This function prepares to return from the post-single-step
  420. * interrupt. We have to fix up the stack as follows:
  421. *
  422. * 0) Except in the case of absolute or indirect jump or call instructions,
  423. * the new rip is relative to the copied instruction. We need to make
  424. * it relative to the original instruction.
  425. *
  426. * 1) If the single-stepped instruction was pushfl, then the TF and IF
  427. * flags are set in the just-pushed eflags, and may need to be cleared.
  428. *
  429. * 2) If the single-stepped instruction was a call, the return address
  430. * that is atop the stack is the address following the copied instruction.
  431. * We need to make it the address following the original instruction.
  432. */
  433. static void __kprobes resume_execution(struct kprobe *p,
  434. struct pt_regs *regs, struct kprobe_ctlblk *kcb)
  435. {
  436. unsigned long *tos = (unsigned long *)regs->rsp;
  437. unsigned long next_rip = 0;
  438. unsigned long copy_rip = (unsigned long)p->ainsn.insn;
  439. unsigned long orig_rip = (unsigned long)p->addr;
  440. kprobe_opcode_t *insn = p->ainsn.insn;
  441. /*skip the REX prefix*/
  442. if (*insn >= 0x40 && *insn <= 0x4f)
  443. insn++;
  444. switch (*insn) {
  445. case 0x9c: /* pushfl */
  446. *tos &= ~(TF_MASK | IF_MASK);
  447. *tos |= kcb->kprobe_old_rflags;
  448. break;
  449. case 0xc3: /* ret/lret */
  450. case 0xcb:
  451. case 0xc2:
  452. case 0xca:
  453. regs->eflags &= ~TF_MASK;
  454. /* rip is already adjusted, no more changes required*/
  455. return;
  456. case 0xe8: /* call relative - Fix return addr */
  457. *tos = orig_rip + (*tos - copy_rip);
  458. break;
  459. case 0xff:
  460. if ((*insn & 0x30) == 0x10) {
  461. /* call absolute, indirect */
  462. /* Fix return addr; rip is correct. */
  463. next_rip = regs->rip;
  464. *tos = orig_rip + (*tos - copy_rip);
  465. } else if (((*insn & 0x31) == 0x20) || /* jmp near, absolute indirect */
  466. ((*insn & 0x31) == 0x21)) { /* jmp far, absolute indirect */
  467. /* rip is correct. */
  468. next_rip = regs->rip;
  469. }
  470. break;
  471. case 0xea: /* jmp absolute -- rip is correct */
  472. next_rip = regs->rip;
  473. break;
  474. default:
  475. break;
  476. }
  477. regs->eflags &= ~TF_MASK;
  478. if (next_rip) {
  479. regs->rip = next_rip;
  480. } else {
  481. regs->rip = orig_rip + (regs->rip - copy_rip);
  482. }
  483. }
  484. int __kprobes post_kprobe_handler(struct pt_regs *regs)
  485. {
  486. struct kprobe *cur = kprobe_running();
  487. struct kprobe_ctlblk *kcb = get_kprobe_ctlblk();
  488. if (!cur)
  489. return 0;
  490. if ((kcb->kprobe_status != KPROBE_REENTER) && cur->post_handler) {
  491. kcb->kprobe_status = KPROBE_HIT_SSDONE;
  492. cur->post_handler(cur, regs, 0);
  493. }
  494. resume_execution(cur, regs, kcb);
  495. regs->eflags |= kcb->kprobe_saved_rflags;
  496. /* Restore the original saved kprobes variables and continue. */
  497. if (kcb->kprobe_status == KPROBE_REENTER) {
  498. restore_previous_kprobe(kcb);
  499. goto out;
  500. }
  501. reset_current_kprobe();
  502. out:
  503. preempt_enable_no_resched();
  504. /*
  505. * if somebody else is singlestepping across a probe point, eflags
  506. * will have TF set, in which case, continue the remaining processing
  507. * of do_debug, as if this is not a probe hit.
  508. */
  509. if (regs->eflags & TF_MASK)
  510. return 0;
  511. return 1;
  512. }
  513. int __kprobes kprobe_fault_handler(struct pt_regs *regs, int trapnr)
  514. {
  515. struct kprobe *cur = kprobe_running();
  516. struct kprobe_ctlblk *kcb = get_kprobe_ctlblk();
  517. if (cur->fault_handler && cur->fault_handler(cur, regs, trapnr))
  518. return 1;
  519. if (kcb->kprobe_status & KPROBE_HIT_SS) {
  520. resume_execution(cur, regs, kcb);
  521. regs->eflags |= kcb->kprobe_old_rflags;
  522. reset_current_kprobe();
  523. preempt_enable_no_resched();
  524. }
  525. return 0;
  526. }
  527. /*
  528. * Wrapper routine for handling exceptions.
  529. */
  530. int __kprobes kprobe_exceptions_notify(struct notifier_block *self,
  531. unsigned long val, void *data)
  532. {
  533. struct die_args *args = (struct die_args *)data;
  534. int ret = NOTIFY_DONE;
  535. switch (val) {
  536. case DIE_INT3:
  537. if (kprobe_handler(args->regs))
  538. ret = NOTIFY_STOP;
  539. break;
  540. case DIE_DEBUG:
  541. if (post_kprobe_handler(args->regs))
  542. ret = NOTIFY_STOP;
  543. break;
  544. case DIE_GPF:
  545. case DIE_PAGE_FAULT:
  546. /* kprobe_running() needs smp_processor_id() */
  547. preempt_disable();
  548. if (kprobe_running() &&
  549. kprobe_fault_handler(args->regs, args->trapnr))
  550. ret = NOTIFY_STOP;
  551. preempt_enable();
  552. break;
  553. default:
  554. break;
  555. }
  556. return ret;
  557. }
  558. int __kprobes setjmp_pre_handler(struct kprobe *p, struct pt_regs *regs)
  559. {
  560. struct jprobe *jp = container_of(p, struct jprobe, kp);
  561. unsigned long addr;
  562. struct kprobe_ctlblk *kcb = get_kprobe_ctlblk();
  563. kcb->jprobe_saved_regs = *regs;
  564. kcb->jprobe_saved_rsp = (long *) regs->rsp;
  565. addr = (unsigned long)(kcb->jprobe_saved_rsp);
  566. /*
  567. * As Linus pointed out, gcc assumes that the callee
  568. * owns the argument space and could overwrite it, e.g.
  569. * tailcall optimization. So, to be absolutely safe
  570. * we also save and restore enough stack bytes to cover
  571. * the argument area.
  572. */
  573. memcpy(kcb->jprobes_stack, (kprobe_opcode_t *)addr,
  574. MIN_STACK_SIZE(addr));
  575. regs->eflags &= ~IF_MASK;
  576. regs->rip = (unsigned long)(jp->entry);
  577. return 1;
  578. }
  579. void __kprobes jprobe_return(void)
  580. {
  581. struct kprobe_ctlblk *kcb = get_kprobe_ctlblk();
  582. asm volatile (" xchg %%rbx,%%rsp \n"
  583. " int3 \n"
  584. " .globl jprobe_return_end \n"
  585. " jprobe_return_end: \n"
  586. " nop \n"::"b"
  587. (kcb->jprobe_saved_rsp):"memory");
  588. }
  589. int __kprobes longjmp_break_handler(struct kprobe *p, struct pt_regs *regs)
  590. {
  591. struct kprobe_ctlblk *kcb = get_kprobe_ctlblk();
  592. u8 *addr = (u8 *) (regs->rip - 1);
  593. unsigned long stack_addr = (unsigned long)(kcb->jprobe_saved_rsp);
  594. struct jprobe *jp = container_of(p, struct jprobe, kp);
  595. if ((addr > (u8 *) jprobe_return) && (addr < (u8 *) jprobe_return_end)) {
  596. if ((long *)regs->rsp != kcb->jprobe_saved_rsp) {
  597. struct pt_regs *saved_regs =
  598. container_of(kcb->jprobe_saved_rsp,
  599. struct pt_regs, rsp);
  600. printk("current rsp %p does not match saved rsp %p\n",
  601. (long *)regs->rsp, kcb->jprobe_saved_rsp);
  602. printk("Saved registers for jprobe %p\n", jp);
  603. show_registers(saved_regs);
  604. printk("Current registers\n");
  605. show_registers(regs);
  606. BUG();
  607. }
  608. *regs = kcb->jprobe_saved_regs;
  609. memcpy((kprobe_opcode_t *) stack_addr, kcb->jprobes_stack,
  610. MIN_STACK_SIZE(stack_addr));
  611. preempt_enable_no_resched();
  612. return 1;
  613. }
  614. return 0;
  615. }
  616. static struct kprobe trampoline_p = {
  617. .addr = (kprobe_opcode_t *) &kretprobe_trampoline,
  618. .pre_handler = trampoline_probe_handler
  619. };
  620. int __init arch_init_kprobes(void)
  621. {
  622. return register_kprobe(&trampoline_p);
  623. }