Commit 929bacec authored by Andy Lutomirski's avatar Andy Lutomirski Committed by Ingo Molnar

x86/entry/64: De-Xen-ify our NMI code

Xen PV is fundamentally incompatible with our fancy NMI code: it
doesn't use IST at all, and Xen entries clobber two stack slots
below the hardware frame.

Drop Xen PV support from our NMI code entirely.
Signed-off-by: default avatarAndy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: default avatarBorislav Petkov <bp@suse.de>
Acked-by: default avatarJuergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Cc: Boris Ostrovsky <boris.ostrovsky@oracle.com>
Cc: Borislav Petkov <bpetkov@suse.de>
Cc: Brian Gerst <brgerst@gmail.com>
Cc: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@intel.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/bfbe711b5ae03f672f8848999a8eb2711efc7f98.1509609304.git.luto@kernel.orgSigned-off-by: default avatarIngo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
parent 43e41110
...@@ -1240,9 +1240,13 @@ ENTRY(error_exit) ...@@ -1240,9 +1240,13 @@ ENTRY(error_exit)
jmp retint_user jmp retint_user
END(error_exit) END(error_exit)
/* Runs on exception stack */ /*
* Runs on exception stack. Xen PV does not go through this path at all,
* so we can use real assembly here.
*/
ENTRY(nmi) ENTRY(nmi)
UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS
/* /*
* We allow breakpoints in NMIs. If a breakpoint occurs, then * We allow breakpoints in NMIs. If a breakpoint occurs, then
* the iretq it performs will take us out of NMI context. * the iretq it performs will take us out of NMI context.
...@@ -1300,7 +1304,7 @@ ENTRY(nmi) ...@@ -1300,7 +1304,7 @@ ENTRY(nmi)
* stacks lest we corrupt the "NMI executing" variable. * stacks lest we corrupt the "NMI executing" variable.
*/ */
SWAPGS_UNSAFE_STACK swapgs
cld cld
movq %rsp, %rdx movq %rsp, %rdx
movq PER_CPU_VAR(cpu_current_top_of_stack), %rsp movq PER_CPU_VAR(cpu_current_top_of_stack), %rsp
...@@ -1465,7 +1469,7 @@ nested_nmi_out: ...@@ -1465,7 +1469,7 @@ nested_nmi_out:
popq %rdx popq %rdx
/* We are returning to kernel mode, so this cannot result in a fault. */ /* We are returning to kernel mode, so this cannot result in a fault. */
INTERRUPT_RETURN iretq
first_nmi: first_nmi:
/* Restore rdx. */ /* Restore rdx. */
...@@ -1496,7 +1500,7 @@ first_nmi: ...@@ -1496,7 +1500,7 @@ first_nmi:
pushfq /* RFLAGS */ pushfq /* RFLAGS */
pushq $__KERNEL_CS /* CS */ pushq $__KERNEL_CS /* CS */
pushq $1f /* RIP */ pushq $1f /* RIP */
INTERRUPT_RETURN /* continues at repeat_nmi below */ iretq /* continues at repeat_nmi below */
UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS UNWIND_HINT_IRET_REGS
1: 1:
#endif #endif
...@@ -1571,20 +1575,22 @@ nmi_restore: ...@@ -1571,20 +1575,22 @@ nmi_restore:
/* /*
* Clear "NMI executing". Set DF first so that we can easily * Clear "NMI executing". Set DF first so that we can easily
* distinguish the remaining code between here and IRET from * distinguish the remaining code between here and IRET from
* the SYSCALL entry and exit paths. On a native kernel, we * the SYSCALL entry and exit paths.
* could just inspect RIP, but, on paravirt kernels, *
* INTERRUPT_RETURN can translate into a jump into a * We arguably should just inspect RIP instead, but I (Andy) wrote
* hypercall page. * this code when I had the misapprehension that Xen PV supported
* NMIs, and Xen PV would break that approach.
*/ */
std std
movq $0, 5*8(%rsp) /* clear "NMI executing" */ movq $0, 5*8(%rsp) /* clear "NMI executing" */
/* /*
* INTERRUPT_RETURN reads the "iret" frame and exits the NMI * iretq reads the "iret" frame and exits the NMI stack in a
* stack in a single instruction. We are returning to kernel * single instruction. We are returning to kernel mode, so this
* mode, so this cannot result in a fault. * cannot result in a fault. Similarly, we don't need to worry
* about espfix64 on the way back to kernel mode.
*/ */
INTERRUPT_RETURN iretq
END(nmi) END(nmi)
ENTRY(ignore_sysret) ENTRY(ignore_sysret)
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