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From: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
To: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>,
	"linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	"linux-mm@kvack.org" <linux-mm@kvack.org>,
	moritz.lipp@iaik.tugraz.at,
	Daniel Gruss <daniel.gruss@iaik.tugraz.at>,
	michael.schwarz@iaik.tugraz.at,
	richard.fellner@student.tugraz.at,
	Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>,
	Kees Cook <keescook@google.com>, Hugh Dickins <hughd@google.com>,
	X86 ML <x86@kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 11/23] x86, kaiser: map entry stack variables
Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2017 07:55:38 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CALCETrW+4eZ9fq0=8P+QTg+AYP1aLAFQhQ8S=iGzV8ZCCWH2uA@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <ecccf06a-5791-f105-c080-01af351c0bc4@linux.intel.com>

On Thu, Nov 23, 2017 at 7:37 AM, Dave Hansen
<dave.hansen@linux.intel.com> wrote:
> On 11/22/2017 07:31 PM, Andy Lutomirski wrote:
>> On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 4:34 PM, Dave Hansen
>> <dave.hansen@linux.intel.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> From: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@linux.intel.com>
>>>
>>> There are times where the kernel is entered but there is not a
>>> safe stack, like at SYSCALL entry.  To obtain a safe stack, the
>>> per-cpu variables 'rsp_scratch' and 'cpu_current_top_of_stack'
>>> are used to save the old %rsp value and to find where the kernel
>>> stack should start.
>>>
>>> You can not directly manipulate the CR3 register.  You can only
>>> 'MOV' to it from another register, which means a register must be
>>> clobbered in order to do any CR3 manipulation.  User-mapping
>>> these variables allows us to obtain a safe stack and use it for
>>> temporary storage *before* CR3 is switched.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@linux.intel.com>
>>> Cc: Moritz Lipp <moritz.lipp@iaik.tugraz.at>
>>> Cc: Daniel Gruss <daniel.gruss@iaik.tugraz.at>
>>> Cc: Michael Schwarz <michael.schwarz@iaik.tugraz.at>
>>> Cc: Richard Fellner <richard.fellner@student.tugraz.at>
>>> Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
>>> Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
>>> Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@google.com>
>>> Cc: Hugh Dickins <hughd@google.com>
>>> Cc: x86@kernel.org
>>> ---
>>>
>>>  b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/common.c |    2 +-
>>>  b/arch/x86/kernel/process_64.c |    2 +-
>>>  2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>>>
>>> diff -puN arch/x86/kernel/cpu/common.c~kaiser-user-map-stack-helper-vars arch/x86/kernel/cpu/common.c
>>> --- a/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/common.c~kaiser-user-map-stack-helper-vars    2017-11-22 15:45:50.128619736 -0800
>>> +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/common.c      2017-11-22 15:45:50.134619736 -0800
>>> @@ -1524,7 +1524,7 @@ EXPORT_PER_CPU_SYMBOL(__preempt_count);
>>>   * the top of the kernel stack.  Use an extra percpu variable to track the
>>>   * top of the kernel stack directly.
>>>   */
>>> -DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned long, cpu_current_top_of_stack) =
>>> +DEFINE_PER_CPU_USER_MAPPED(unsigned long, cpu_current_top_of_stack) =
>>>         (unsigned long)&init_thread_union + THREAD_SIZE;
>>
>> This is in an x86_32-only section and should be dropped, I think.
>
> It's used in entry_SYSCALL_64 (see below).  But I do think it's safe to
> drop now.  We switch before we use it.
>
>>> diff -puN arch/x86/kernel/process_64.c~kaiser-user-map-stack-helper-vars arch/x86/kernel/process_64.c
>>> --- a/arch/x86/kernel/process_64.c~kaiser-user-map-stack-helper-vars    2017-11-22 15:45:50.130619736 -0800
>>> +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/process_64.c      2017-11-22 15:45:50.134619736 -0800
>>> @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
>>>  #include <asm/unistd_32_ia32.h>
>>>  #endif
>>>
>>> -__visible DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned long, rsp_scratch);
>>> +__visible DEFINE_PER_CPU_USER_MAPPED(unsigned long, rsp_scratch);
>>>
>> This shouldn't be needed any more either.
>
> What about this hunk?  It touches rsp_scratch before switching:
>
> @@ -207,9 +210,16 @@ ENTRY(entry_SYSCALL_64)
>
>         swapgs
>         movq    %rsp, PER_CPU_VAR(rsp_scratch)
> -       movq    PER_CPU_VAR(cpu_current_top_of_stack), %rsp
>
> -       TRACE_IRQS_OFF
> +       /*
> +        * The kernel CR3 is needed to map the process stack, but we
> +        * need a scratch register to be able to load CR3.  %rsp is
> +        * clobberable right now, so use it as a scratch register.
> +        * %rsp will be look crazy here for a couple instructions.
> +        */
> +       SWITCH_TO_KERNEL_CR3 scratch_reg=%rsp
> +
> +       movq    PER_CPU_VAR(cpu_current_top_of_stack), %rsp
>
>

I'm surprised that boots, since that hunk won't execute at all.  I
think you should move that code into the trampoline.  (Check my latest
tree -- I think it's a bit off in Ingo's tree.)  I've effectively
split SYSCALL64 into two separate paths: entry_SYSCALL_64 (with stack
switching off) and entry_SYSCALL_64_trampoline (with stack switching
on).  The entire point of the trampoline was to get a way to access
some data that varies per cpu without needing access to traditional
%gs-based percpu data.

--Andy

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  reply	other threads:[~2017-11-23 15:56 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 66+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2017-11-23  0:34 [PATCH 00/23] [v4] KAISER: unmap most of the kernel from userspace page tables Dave Hansen
2017-11-23  0:34 ` [PATCH 01/23] x86, kaiser: disable global pages by default with KAISER Dave Hansen
2017-11-23  0:34 ` [PATCH 02/23] x86, kaiser: prepare assembly for entry/exit CR3 switching Dave Hansen
2017-11-23  0:34 ` [PATCH 03/23] x86, kaiser: introduce user-mapped per-cpu areas Dave Hansen
2017-11-23  0:34 ` [PATCH 04/23] x86, kaiser: mark per-cpu data structures required for entry/exit Dave Hansen
2017-11-23  0:34 ` [PATCH 05/23] x86, kaiser: unmap kernel from userspace page tables (core patch) Dave Hansen
2017-11-23  4:07   ` Andy Lutomirski
2017-11-26 16:10     ` Andy Lutomirski
2017-11-26 16:24       ` Dave Hansen
2017-11-26 16:29         ` Andy Lutomirski
2018-01-05  4:16   ` Yisheng Xie
2018-01-05  5:18     ` Dave Hansen
2018-01-05  6:16       ` Yisheng Xie
2018-01-05  6:29         ` Dave Hansen
2018-01-05 11:49           ` Andrea Arcangeli
2018-01-05 18:19           ` Jiri Kosina
2018-01-05 19:00             ` Jiri Kosina
2018-01-05 19:03             ` Dave Hansen
2018-01-05 19:17               ` Jiri Kosina
2018-01-05 19:18                 ` Jiri Kosina
2018-01-05 19:55                 ` Andrea Arcangeli
2018-01-05 21:07                 ` Dave Hansen
2018-01-05 21:14                   ` Jiri Kosina
2018-01-05 21:29                     ` Andy Lutomirski
2018-01-05 22:48                     ` Hugh Dickins
2018-01-06  4:54             ` Hanjun Guo
2018-01-06  6:06               ` Dave Hansen
2018-01-06  6:28                 ` Hanjun Guo
2018-01-06  6:53                   ` Hanjun Guo
2018-01-06  7:55                     ` Dave Hansen
2018-01-06  8:42                       ` Hanjun Guo
2018-01-06  7:51                   ` Dave Hansen
2018-01-06 17:22                     ` Andrea Arcangeli
2017-11-23  0:34 ` [PATCH 06/23] x86, kaiser: allow NX poison to be set in p4d/pgd Dave Hansen
2017-11-23  0:34 ` [PATCH 07/23] x86, kaiser: make sure static PGDs are 8k in size Dave Hansen
2017-11-23  0:34 ` [PATCH 08/23] x86, kaiser: map cpu entry area Dave Hansen
2017-11-23  0:34 ` [PATCH 09/23] x86, kaiser: map dynamically-allocated LDTs Dave Hansen
2017-11-23 19:42   ` Eric Biggers
2017-11-23 20:12     ` Andy Lutomirski
2017-11-23  0:34 ` [PATCH 10/23] x86, kaiser: map espfix structures Dave Hansen
2017-11-23  0:34 ` [PATCH 11/23] x86, kaiser: map entry stack variables Dave Hansen
2017-11-23  3:31   ` Andy Lutomirski
2017-11-23 15:37     ` Dave Hansen
2017-11-23 15:55       ` Andy Lutomirski [this message]
2017-11-23  0:35 ` [PATCH 12/23] x86, kaiser: map virtually-addressed performance monitoring buffers Dave Hansen
2017-11-23  0:35 ` [PATCH 13/23] x86, mm: Move CR3 construction functions Dave Hansen
2017-11-23  0:35 ` [PATCH 14/23] x86, mm: remove hard-coded ASID limit checks Dave Hansen
2017-11-23  0:35 ` [PATCH 15/23] x86, mm: put mmu-to-h/w ASID translation in one place Dave Hansen
2017-11-23  0:35 ` [PATCH 16/23] x86, pcid, kaiser: allow flushing for future ASID switches Dave Hansen
2017-11-23  0:35 ` [PATCH 17/23] x86, kaiser: use PCID feature to make user and kernel switches faster Dave Hansen
2017-11-23  0:35 ` [PATCH 18/23] x86, kaiser: disable native VSYSCALL Dave Hansen
2017-11-23  0:35 ` [PATCH 19/23] x86, kaiser: add debugfs file to turn KAISER on/off at runtime Dave Hansen
2017-11-23  0:35 ` [PATCH 20/23] x86, kaiser: add a function to check for KAISER being enabled Dave Hansen
2017-11-25  1:23   ` Eduardo Valentin
2017-11-23  0:35 ` [PATCH 21/23] x86, kaiser: un-poison PGDs at runtime Dave Hansen
2017-11-25  1:17   ` Eduardo Valentin
2017-11-23  0:35 ` [PATCH 22/23] x86, kaiser: allow KAISER to be enabled/disabled " Dave Hansen
2017-11-23  0:35 ` [PATCH 23/23] x86, kaiser: add Kconfig Dave Hansen
2017-11-23  7:23 ` [PATCH 00/23] [v4] KAISER: unmap most of the kernel from userspace page tables Ingo Molnar
2017-11-23  7:27 ` Ingo Molnar
2017-11-23  7:32   ` Ingo Molnar
2017-11-23 15:02     ` Dave Hansen
2017-11-23 16:20 ` Dave Hansen
2017-11-24  6:35   ` Ingo Molnar
2017-11-24  6:41     ` Dave Hansen
2017-11-24  7:33       ` Ingo Molnar

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