Commit ee63291a authored by Xin Li's avatar Xin Li Committed by Borislav Petkov (AMD)

x86/ptrace: Cleanup the definition of the pt_regs structure

struct pt_regs is hard to read because the member or section related
comments are not aligned with the members.

The 'cs' and 'ss' members of pt_regs are type of 'unsigned long' while
in reality they are only 16-bit wide. This works so far as the
remaining space is unused, but FRED will use the remaining bits for
other purposes.

To prepare for FRED:

  - Cleanup the formatting
  - Convert 'cs' and 'ss' to u16 and embed them into an union
    with a u64
  - Fixup the related printk() format strings
Suggested-by: default avatarThomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Originally-by: default avatarH. Peter Anvin (Intel) <hpa@zytor.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarXin Li <xin3.li@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarThomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: default avatarBorislav Petkov (AMD) <bp@alien8.de>
Tested-by: default avatarShan Kang <shan.kang@intel.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231205105030.8698-14-xin3.li@intel.com
parent cd6df3f3
...@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ static void warn_bad_vsyscall(const char *level, struct pt_regs *regs, ...@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ static void warn_bad_vsyscall(const char *level, struct pt_regs *regs,
if (!show_unhandled_signals) if (!show_unhandled_signals)
return; return;
printk_ratelimited("%s%s[%d] %s ip:%lx cs:%lx sp:%lx ax:%lx si:%lx di:%lx\n", printk_ratelimited("%s%s[%d] %s ip:%lx cs:%x sp:%lx ax:%lx si:%lx di:%lx\n",
level, current->comm, task_pid_nr(current), level, current->comm, task_pid_nr(current),
message, regs->ip, regs->cs, message, regs->ip, regs->cs,
regs->sp, regs->ax, regs->si, regs->di); regs->sp, regs->ax, regs->si, regs->di);
......
...@@ -57,17 +57,19 @@ struct pt_regs { ...@@ -57,17 +57,19 @@ struct pt_regs {
#else /* __i386__ */ #else /* __i386__ */
struct pt_regs { struct pt_regs {
/* /*
* C ABI says these regs are callee-preserved. They aren't saved on kernel entry * C ABI says these regs are callee-preserved. They aren't saved on
* unless syscall needs a complete, fully filled "struct pt_regs". * kernel entry unless syscall needs a complete, fully filled
*/ * "struct pt_regs".
*/
unsigned long r15; unsigned long r15;
unsigned long r14; unsigned long r14;
unsigned long r13; unsigned long r13;
unsigned long r12; unsigned long r12;
unsigned long bp; unsigned long bp;
unsigned long bx; unsigned long bx;
/* These regs are callee-clobbered. Always saved on kernel entry. */
/* These regs are callee-clobbered. Always saved on kernel entry. */
unsigned long r11; unsigned long r11;
unsigned long r10; unsigned long r10;
unsigned long r9; unsigned long r9;
...@@ -77,18 +79,38 @@ struct pt_regs { ...@@ -77,18 +79,38 @@ struct pt_regs {
unsigned long dx; unsigned long dx;
unsigned long si; unsigned long si;
unsigned long di; unsigned long di;
/*
* On syscall entry, this is syscall#. On CPU exception, this is error code. /*
* On hw interrupt, it's IRQ number: * orig_ax is used on entry for:
*/ * - the syscall number (syscall, sysenter, int80)
* - error_code stored by the CPU on traps and exceptions
* - the interrupt number for device interrupts
*/
unsigned long orig_ax; unsigned long orig_ax;
/* Return frame for iretq */
/* The IRETQ return frame starts here */
unsigned long ip; unsigned long ip;
unsigned long cs;
union {
/* The full 64-bit data slot containing CS */
u64 csx;
/* CS selector */
u16 cs;
};
unsigned long flags; unsigned long flags;
unsigned long sp; unsigned long sp;
unsigned long ss;
/* top of stack page */ union {
/* The full 64-bit data slot containing SS */
u64 ssx;
/* SS selector */
u16 ss;
};
/*
* Top of stack on IDT systems.
*/
}; };
#endif /* !__i386__ */ #endif /* !__i386__ */
......
...@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ void __show_regs(struct pt_regs *regs, enum show_regs_mode mode, ...@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ void __show_regs(struct pt_regs *regs, enum show_regs_mode mode,
printk("%sFS: %016lx(%04x) GS:%016lx(%04x) knlGS:%016lx\n", printk("%sFS: %016lx(%04x) GS:%016lx(%04x) knlGS:%016lx\n",
log_lvl, fs, fsindex, gs, gsindex, shadowgs); log_lvl, fs, fsindex, gs, gsindex, shadowgs);
printk("%sCS: %04lx DS: %04x ES: %04x CR0: %016lx\n", printk("%sCS: %04x DS: %04x ES: %04x CR0: %016lx\n",
log_lvl, regs->cs, ds, es, cr0); log_lvl, regs->cs, ds, es, cr0);
printk("%sCR2: %016lx CR3: %016lx CR4: %016lx\n", printk("%sCR2: %016lx CR3: %016lx CR4: %016lx\n",
log_lvl, cr2, cr3, cr4); log_lvl, cr2, cr3, cr4);
......
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