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It also includes system call handlers for sysenter/syscall. * The IDT itself is defined in mp_desc.c. * * Code here is structured as follows: * * stubs Code called directly from an IDT vector. * All entry points have the "idt64_" prefix and they are built * using macros expanded by the inclusion of idt_table.h. * This code performs vector-dependent identification and jumps * into the dispatch code. * * dispatch The dispatch code is responsible for saving the thread state * (which is either 64-bit or 32-bit) and then jumping to the * class handler identified by the stub. * * returns Code to restore state and return to the previous context. * * handlers There are several classes of handlers: * interrupt - asynchronous events typically from external devices * trap - synchronous events due to thread execution * syscall - synchronous system call request * fatal - fatal traps */ /* * Handlers: */ #define HNDL_ALLINTRS EXT(hndl_allintrs) #define HNDL_ALLTRAPS EXT(hndl_alltraps) #define HNDL_SYSENTER EXT(hndl_sysenter) #define HNDL_SYSCALL EXT(hndl_syscall) #define HNDL_UNIX_SCALL EXT(hndl_unix_scall) #define HNDL_MACH_SCALL EXT(hndl_mach_scall) #define HNDL_MDEP_SCALL EXT(hndl_mdep_scall) #define HNDL_DOUBLE_FAULT EXT(hndl_double_fault) #define HNDL_MACHINE_CHECK EXT(hndl_machine_check) #if 1 #define PUSH_FUNCTION(func) \ sub $8, %rsp ;\ push %rax ;\ leaq func(%rip), %rax ;\ movq %rax, 8(%rsp) ;\ pop %rax #else #define PUSH_FUNCTION(func) pushq func #endif /* The wrapper for all non-special traps/interrupts */ /* Everything up to PUSH_FUNCTION is just to output * the interrupt number out to the postcode display */ #if DEBUG_IDT64 #define IDT_ENTRY_WRAPPER(n, f) \ push %rax ;\ POSTCODE2(0x6400+n) ;\ pop %rax ;\ PUSH_FUNCTION(f) ;\ pushq $(n) ;\ jmp L_dispatch #else #define IDT_ENTRY_WRAPPER(n, f) \ PUSH_FUNCTION(f) ;\ pushq $(n) ;\ jmp L_dispatch #endif /* A trap that comes with an error code already on the stack */ #define TRAP_ERR(n, f) \ Entry(f) ;\ IDT_ENTRY_WRAPPER(n, HNDL_ALLTRAPS) /* A normal trap */ #define TRAP(n, f) \ Entry(f) ;\ pushq $0 ;\ IDT_ENTRY_WRAPPER(n, HNDL_ALLTRAPS) #define USER_TRAP TRAP /* An interrupt */ #define INTERRUPT(n) \ Entry(_intr_ ## n) ;\ pushq $0 ;\ IDT_ENTRY_WRAPPER(n, HNDL_ALLINTRS) /* A trap with a special-case handler, hence we don't need to define anything */ #define TRAP_SPC(n, f) #define TRAP_IST1(n, f) #define TRAP_IST2(n, f) #define USER_TRAP_SPC(n, f) /* Generate all the stubs */ #include "idt_table.h" /* * Common dispatch point. * Determine what mode has been interrupted and save state accordingly. * Here with: * rsp from user-space: interrupt state in PCB, or * from kernel-space: interrupt state in kernel or interrupt stack * GSBASE from user-space: pthread area, or * from kernel-space: cpu_data */ L_dispatch: cmpl $(KERNEL64_CS), ISF64_CS(%rsp) je L_dispatch_kernel swapgs L_dispatch_user: cmpl $(TASK_MAP_32BIT), %gs:CPU_TASK_MAP je L_dispatch_U32 /* 32-bit user task */ L_dispatch_U64: subq $(ISS64_OFFSET), %rsp mov %r15, R64_R15(%rsp) mov %rsp, %r15 mov %gs:CPU_KERNEL_STACK, %rsp jmp L_dispatch_64bit L_dispatch_kernel: subq $(ISS64_OFFSET), %rsp mov %r15, R64_R15(%rsp) mov %rsp, %r15 /* * Here for 64-bit user task or kernel */ L_dispatch_64bit: movl $(SS_64), SS_FLAVOR(%r15) /* * Save segment regs - for completeness since theyre not used. */ movl %fs, R64_FS(%r15) movl %gs, R64_GS(%r15) /* Save general-purpose registers */ mov %rax, R64_RAX(%r15) mov %rbx, R64_RBX(%r15) mov %rcx, R64_RCX(%r15) mov %rdx, R64_RDX(%r15) mov %rbp, R64_RBP(%r15) mov %rdi, R64_RDI(%r15) mov %rsi, R64_RSI(%r15) mov %r8, R64_R8(%r15) mov %r9, R64_R9(%r15) mov %r10, R64_R10(%r15) mov %r11, R64_R11(%r15) mov %r12, R64_R12(%r15) mov %r13, R64_R13(%r15) mov %r14, R64_R14(%r15) /* cr2 is significant only for page-faults */ mov %cr2, %rax mov %rax, R64_CR2(%r15) mov R64_TRAPNO(%r15), %ebx /* %ebx := trapno for later */ mov R64_TRAPFN(%r15), %rdx /* %rdx := trapfn for later */ mov R64_CS(%r15), %esi /* %esi := cs for later */ jmp L_common_dispatch L_64bit_entry_reject: /* * Here for a 64-bit user attempting an invalid kernel entry. */ pushq %rax leaq HNDL_ALLTRAPS(%rip), %rax movq %rax, ISF64_TRAPFN+8(%rsp) popq %rax movq $(T_INVALID_OPCODE), ISF64_TRAPNO(%rsp) jmp L_dispatch_U64 L_32bit_entry_check: /* * Check we're not a confused 64-bit user. */ cmpl $(TASK_MAP_32BIT), %gs:CPU_TASK_MAP jne L_64bit_entry_reject /* fall through to 32-bit handler: */ L_dispatch_U32: /* 32-bit user task */ subq $(ISS64_OFFSET), %rsp mov %rsp, %r15 mov %gs:CPU_KERNEL_STACK, %rsp movl $(SS_32), SS_FLAVOR(%r15) /* * Save segment regs */ movl %ds, R32_DS(%r15) movl %es, R32_ES(%r15) movl %fs, R32_FS(%r15) movl %gs, R32_GS(%r15) /* * Save general 32-bit registers */ mov %eax, R32_EAX(%r15) mov %ebx, R32_EBX(%r15) mov %ecx, R32_ECX(%r15) mov %edx, R32_EDX(%r15) mov %ebp, R32_EBP(%r15) mov %esi, R32_ESI(%r15) mov %edi, R32_EDI(%r15) /* Unconditionally save cr2; only meaningful on page faults */ mov %cr2, %rax mov %eax, R32_CR2(%r15) /* * Copy registers already saved in the machine state * (in the interrupt stack frame) into the compat save area. */ mov R64_RIP(%r15), %eax mov %eax, R32_EIP(%r15) mov R64_RFLAGS(%r15), %eax mov %eax, R32_EFLAGS(%r15) mov R64_RSP(%r15), %eax mov %eax, R32_UESP(%r15) mov R64_SS(%r15), %eax mov %eax, R32_SS(%r15) L_dispatch_U32_after_fault: mov R64_CS(%r15), %esi /* %esi := %cs for later */ mov %esi, R32_CS(%r15) mov R64_TRAPNO(%r15), %ebx /* %ebx := trapno for later */ mov %ebx, R32_TRAPNO(%r15) mov R64_ERR(%r15), %eax mov %eax, R32_ERR(%r15) mov R64_TRAPFN(%r15), %rdx /* %rdx := trapfn for later */ L_common_dispatch: cld /* Ensure the direction flag is clear in the kernel */ /* * On entering the kernel, we don't need to switch cr3 * because the kernel shares the user's address space. * But we mark the kernel's cr3 as "active". * If, however, the invalid cr3 flag is set, we have to flush tlbs * since the kernel's mapping was changed while we were in userspace. * * But: if global no_shared_cr3 is TRUE we do switch to the kernel's cr3 * so that illicit accesses to userspace can be trapped. */ mov %gs:CPU_KERNEL_CR3, %rcx mov %rcx, %gs:CPU_ACTIVE_CR3 test $3, %esi /* user/kernel? */ jz 1f /* skip cr3 reload from kernel */ xor %rbp, %rbp cmpl $0, EXT(no_shared_cr3)(%rip) je 1f mov %rcx, %cr3 /* load kernel cr3 */ jmp 2f /* and skip tlb flush test */ 1: mov %gs:CPU_ACTIVE_CR3+4, %rcx shr $32, %rcx testl %ecx, %ecx jz 2f movl $0, %gs:CPU_TLB_INVALID testl $(1<<16), %ecx /* Global? */ jz 11f mov %cr4, %rcx /* RMWW CR4, for lack of an alternative*/ and $(~CR4_PGE), %rcx mov %rcx, %cr4 or $(CR4_PGE), %rcx mov %rcx, %cr4 jmp 2f 11: mov %cr3, %rcx mov %rcx, %cr3 2: mov %gs:CPU_ACTIVE_THREAD, %rcx /* Get the active thread */ cmpq $0, TH_PCB_IDS(%rcx) /* Is there a debug register state? */ je 3f xor %ecx, %ecx /* If so, reset DR7 (the control) */ mov %rcx, %dr7 3: incl %gs:hwIntCnt(,%ebx,4) // Bump the trap/intr count /* Dispatch the designated handler */ jmp *%rdx /* * Control is passed here to return to user. */ Entry(return_to_user) TIME_TRAP_UEXIT Entry(ret_to_user) // XXX 'Be nice to tidy up this debug register restore sequence... mov %gs:CPU_ACTIVE_THREAD, %rdx movq TH_PCB_IDS(%rdx),%rax /* Obtain this thread's debug state */ test %rax, %rax /* Is there a debug register context? */ je 2f /* branch if not */ cmpl $(TASK_MAP_32BIT), %gs:CPU_TASK_MAP /* Are we a 32-bit task? */ jne 1f movl DS_DR0(%rax), %ecx /* If so, load the 32 bit DRs */ movq %rcx, %dr0 movl DS_DR1(%rax), %ecx movq %rcx, %dr1 movl DS_DR2(%rax), %ecx movq %rcx, %dr2 movl DS_DR3(%rax), %ecx movq %rcx, %dr3 movl DS_DR7(%rax), %ecx movq %rcx, %gs:CPU_DR7 jmp 2f 1: mov DS64_DR0(%rax), %rcx /* Load the full width DRs*/ mov %rcx, %dr0 mov DS64_DR1(%rax), %rcx mov %rcx, %dr1 mov DS64_DR2(%rax), %rcx mov %rcx, %dr2 mov DS64_DR3(%rax), %rcx mov %rcx, %dr3 mov DS64_DR7(%rax), %rcx mov %rcx, %gs:CPU_DR7 2: /* * On exiting the kernel there's no need to switch cr3 since we're * already running in the user's address space which includes the * kernel. Nevertheless, we now mark the task's cr3 as active. * But, if no_shared_cr3 is set, we do need to switch cr3 at this point. */ mov %gs:CPU_TASK_CR3, %rcx mov %rcx, %gs:CPU_ACTIVE_CR3 movl EXT(no_shared_cr3)(%rip), %eax test %eax, %eax /* -no_shared_cr3 */ jz 3f mov %rcx, %cr3 3: mov %gs:CPU_DR7, %rax /* Is there a debug control register?*/ cmp $0, %rax je 4f mov %rax, %dr7 /* Set DR7 */ movq $0, %gs:CPU_DR7 4: cmpl $(SS_64), SS_FLAVOR(%r15) /* 64-bit state? */ je L_64bit_return L_32bit_return: #if DEBUG_IDT64 cmpl $(SS_32), SS_FLAVOR(%r15) /* 32-bit state? */ je 1f cli POSTCODE2(0x6432) CCALL1(panic_idt64, %rsp) 1: #endif /* DEBUG_IDT64 */ /* * Restore registers into the machine state for iret. * Here on fault stack and PCB address in R11. */ movl R32_EIP(%r15), %eax movl %eax, R64_RIP(%r15) movl R32_EFLAGS(%r15), %eax movl %eax, R64_RFLAGS(%r15) movl R32_CS(%r15), %eax movl %eax, R64_CS(%r15) movl R32_UESP(%r15), %eax movl %eax, R64_RSP(%r15) movl R32_SS(%r15), %eax movl %eax, R64_SS(%r15) /* * Restore general 32-bit registers */ movl R32_EAX(%r15), %eax movl R32_EBX(%r15), %ebx movl R32_ECX(%r15), %ecx movl R32_EDX(%r15), %edx movl R32_EBP(%r15), %ebp movl R32_ESI(%r15), %esi movl R32_EDI(%r15), %edi /* * Restore segment registers. A segment exception taken here will * push state on the IST1 stack and will not affect the "PCB stack". */ mov %r15, %rsp /* Set the PCB as the stack */ swapgs EXT(ret32_set_ds): movl R32_DS(%rsp), %ds EXT(ret32_set_es): movl R32_ES(%rsp), %es EXT(ret32_set_fs): movl R32_FS(%rsp), %fs EXT(ret32_set_gs): movl R32_GS(%rsp), %gs /* pop compat frame + trapno, trapfn and error */ add $(ISS64_OFFSET)+8+8+8, %rsp cmpl $(SYSENTER_CS),ISF64_CS-8-8-8(%rsp) /* test for fast entry/exit */ je L_fast_exit EXT(ret32_iret): iretq /* return from interrupt */ L_fast_exit: pop %rdx /* user return eip */ pop %rcx /* pop and toss cs */ andl $(~EFL_IF), (%rsp) /* clear interrupts enable, sti below */ popf /* flags - carry denotes failure */ pop %rcx /* user return esp */ sti /* interrupts enabled after sysexit */ sysexitl /* 32-bit sysexit */ ret_to_kernel: #if DEBUG_IDT64 cmpl $(SS_64), SS_FLAVOR(%r15) /* 64-bit state? */ je 1f cli POSTCODE2(0x6464) CCALL1(panic_idt64, %r15) hlt 1: cmpl $(KERNEL64_CS), R64_CS(%r15) je 2f CCALL1(panic_idt64, %r15) hlt 2: #endif L_64bit_return: /* * Restore general 64-bit registers. * Here on fault stack and PCB address in R15. */ mov R64_R14(%r15), %r14 mov R64_R13(%r15), %r13 mov R64_R12(%r15), %r12 mov R64_R11(%r15), %r11 mov R64_R10(%r15), %r10 mov R64_R9(%r15), %r9 mov R64_R8(%r15), %r8 mov R64_RSI(%r15), %rsi mov R64_RDI(%r15), %rdi mov R64_RBP(%r15), %rbp mov R64_RDX(%r15), %rdx mov R64_RCX(%r15), %rcx mov R64_RBX(%r15), %rbx mov R64_RAX(%r15), %rax /* * We must swap GS base if we're returning to user-space, * or we're returning from an NMI that occurred in a trampoline * before the user GS had been swapped. In the latter case, the NMI * handler will have flagged the high-order 32-bits of the CS. */ cmpq $(KERNEL64_CS), R64_CS(%r15) jz 1f swapgs 1: mov R64_R15(%r15), %rsp xchg %r15, %rsp add $(ISS64_OFFSET)+24, %rsp /* pop saved state */ /* + trapno/trapfn/error */ cmpl $(SYSCALL_CS),ISF64_CS-24(%rsp) /* test for fast entry/exit */ je L_sysret .globl _dump_iretq EXT(ret64_iret): iretq /* return from interrupt */ L_sysret: /* * Here to load rcx/r11/rsp and perform the sysret back to user-space. * rcx user rip * r11 user rflags * rsp user stack pointer */ mov ISF64_RIP-24(%rsp), %rcx mov ISF64_RFLAGS-24(%rsp), %r11 mov ISF64_RSP-24(%rsp), %rsp sysretq /* return from systen call */ /* * System call handlers. * These are entered via a syscall interrupt. The system call number in %rax * is saved to the error code slot in the stack frame. We then branch to the * common state saving code. */ #ifndef UNIX_INT #error NO UNIX INT!!! #endif Entry(idt64_unix_scall) swapgs /* switch to kernel gs (cpu_data) */ pushq %rax /* save system call number */ PUSH_FUNCTION(HNDL_UNIX_SCALL) pushq $(UNIX_INT) jmp L_32bit_entry_check Entry(idt64_mach_scall) swapgs /* switch to kernel gs (cpu_data) */ pushq %rax /* save system call number */ PUSH_FUNCTION(HNDL_MACH_SCALL) pushq $(MACH_INT) jmp L_32bit_entry_check Entry(idt64_mdep_scall) swapgs /* switch to kernel gs (cpu_data) */ pushq %rax /* save system call number */ PUSH_FUNCTION(HNDL_MDEP_SCALL) pushq $(MACHDEP_INT) jmp L_32bit_entry_check Entry(hi64_syscall) Entry(idt64_syscall) L_syscall_continue: swapgs /* Kapow! get per-cpu data area */ mov %rsp, %gs:CPU_UBER_TMP /* save user stack */ mov %gs:CPU_UBER_ISF, %rsp /* switch stack to pcb */ /* * Save values in the ISF frame in the PCB * to cons up the saved machine state. */ movl $(USER_DS), ISF64_SS(%rsp) movl $(SYSCALL_CS), ISF64_CS(%rsp) /* cs - a pseudo-segment */ mov %r11, ISF64_RFLAGS(%rsp) /* rflags */ mov %rcx, ISF64_RIP(%rsp) /* rip */ mov %gs:CPU_UBER_TMP, %rcx mov %rcx, ISF64_RSP(%rsp) /* user stack */ mov %rax, ISF64_ERR(%rsp) /* err/rax - syscall code */ movq $(T_SYSCALL), ISF64_TRAPNO(%rsp) /* trapno */ leaq HNDL_SYSCALL(%rip), %r11; movq %r11, ISF64_TRAPFN(%rsp) mov ISF64_RFLAGS(%rsp), %r11 /* Avoid leak, restore R11 */ jmp L_dispatch_U64 /* this can only be 64-bit */ /* * sysenter entry point * Requires user code to set up: * edx: user instruction pointer (return address) * ecx: user stack pointer * on which is pushed stub ret addr and saved ebx * Return to user-space is made using sysexit. * Note: sysenter/sysexit cannot be used for calls returning a value in edx, * or requiring ecx to be preserved. */ Entry(hi64_sysenter) Entry(idt64_sysenter) movq (%rsp), %rsp /* * Push values on to the PCB stack * to cons up the saved machine state. */ push $(USER_DS) /* ss */ push %rcx /* uesp */ pushf /* flags */ /* * Clear, among others, the Nested Task (NT) flags bit; * this is zeroed by INT, but not by SYSENTER. */ push $0 popf push $(SYSENTER_CS) /* cs */ L_sysenter_continue: swapgs /* switch to kernel gs (cpu_data) */ push %rdx /* eip */ push %rax /* err/eax - syscall code */ PUSH_FUNCTION(HNDL_SYSENTER) pushq $(T_SYSENTER) orl $(EFL_IF), ISF64_RFLAGS(%rsp) jmp L_32bit_entry_check Entry(idt64_page_fault) PUSH_FUNCTION(HNDL_ALLTRAPS) push $(T_PAGE_FAULT) push %rax /* save %rax temporarily */ testb $3, 8+ISF64_CS(%rsp) /* was trap from kernel? */ jz L_kernel_trap /* - yes, handle with care */ pop %rax /* restore %rax, swapgs, and continue */ swapgs jmp L_dispatch_user /* * Debug trap. Check for single-stepping across system call into * kernel. If this is the case, taking the debug trap has turned * off single-stepping - save the flags register with the trace * bit set. */ Entry(idt64_debug) push $0 /* error code */ PUSH_FUNCTION(HNDL_ALLTRAPS) pushq $(T_DEBUG) testb $3, ISF64_CS(%rsp) jnz L_dispatch /* * trap came from kernel mode */ push %rax /* save %rax temporarily */ lea EXT(idt64_sysenter)(%rip), %rax cmp %rax, ISF64_RIP+8(%rsp) pop %rax jne L_dispatch /* * Interrupt stack frame has been pushed on the temporary stack. * We have to switch to pcb stack and patch up the saved state. */ mov %rcx, ISF64_ERR(%rsp) /* save %rcx in error slot */ mov ISF64_SS+8(%rsp), %rcx /* top of temp stack -> pcb stack */ xchg %rcx,%rsp /* switch to pcb stack */ push $(USER_DS) /* ss */ push ISF64_ERR(%rcx) /* saved %rcx into rsp slot */ push ISF64_RFLAGS(%rcx) /* rflags */ push $(SYSENTER_TF_CS) /* cs - not SYSENTER_CS for iret path */ mov ISF64_ERR(%rcx),%rcx /* restore %rcx */ jmp L_sysenter_continue /* continue sysenter entry */ Entry(idt64_double_fault) PUSH_FUNCTION(HNDL_DOUBLE_FAULT) pushq $(T_DOUBLE_FAULT) push %rax leaq EXT(idt64_syscall)(%rip), %rax cmp %rax, ISF64_RIP+8(%rsp) pop %rax jne L_dispatch_kernel mov ISF64_RSP(%rsp), %rsp jmp L_syscall_continue /* * For GP/NP/SS faults, we use the IST1 stack. * For faults from user-space, we have to copy the machine state to the * PCB stack and then dispatch as normal. * For faults in kernel-space, we need to scrub for kernel exit faults and * treat these as user-space faults. But for all other kernel-space faults * we continue to run on the IST1 stack and we dispatch to handle the fault * as fatal. */ Entry(idt64_gen_prot) PUSH_FUNCTION(HNDL_ALLTRAPS) pushq $(T_GENERAL_PROTECTION) jmp trap_check_kernel_exit /* check for kernel exit sequence */ Entry(idt64_stack_fault) PUSH_FUNCTION(HNDL_ALLTRAPS) pushq $(T_STACK_FAULT) jmp trap_check_kernel_exit /* check for kernel exit sequence */ Entry(idt64_segnp) PUSH_FUNCTION(HNDL_ALLTRAPS) pushq $(T_SEGMENT_NOT_PRESENT) /* indicate fault type */ trap_check_kernel_exit: testb $3,ISF64_CS(%rsp) jz L_kernel_gpf /* Here for fault from user-space. Copy interrupt state to PCB. */ swapgs push %rax mov %rcx, %gs:CPU_UBER_TMP /* save user RCX */ mov %gs:CPU_UBER_ISF, %rcx /* PCB stack addr */ mov ISF64_SS+8(%rsp), %rax mov %rax, ISF64_SS(%rcx) mov ISF64_RSP+8(%rsp), %rax mov %rax, ISF64_RSP(%rcx) mov ISF64_RFLAGS+8(%rsp), %rax mov %rax, ISF64_RFLAGS(%rcx) mov ISF64_CS+8(%rsp), %rax mov %rax, ISF64_CS(%rcx) mov ISF64_RIP+8(%rsp), %rax mov %rax, ISF64_RIP(%rcx) mov ISF64_ERR+8(%rsp), %rax mov %rax, ISF64_ERR(%rcx) mov ISF64_TRAPFN+8(%rsp), %rax mov %rax, ISF64_TRAPFN(%rcx) mov ISF64_TRAPNO+8(%rsp), %rax mov %rax, ISF64_TRAPNO(%rcx) pop %rax mov %gs:CPU_UBER_TMP, %rsp /* user RCX into RSP */ xchg %rcx, %rsp /* to PCB stack with user RCX */ jmp L_dispatch_user L_kernel_gpf: /* Here for GPF from kernel_space. Check for recoverable cases. */ push %rax leaq EXT(ret32_iret)(%rip), %rax cmp %rax, 8+ISF64_RIP(%rsp) je L_fault_iret leaq EXT(ret64_iret)(%rip), %rax cmp %rax, 8+ISF64_RIP(%rsp) je L_fault_iret leaq EXT(ret32_set_ds)(%rip), %rax cmp %rax, 8+ISF64_RIP(%rsp) je L_32bit_fault_set_seg leaq EXT(ret32_set_es)(%rip), %rax cmp %rax, 8+ISF64_RIP(%rsp) je L_32bit_fault_set_seg leaq EXT(ret32_set_fs)(%rip), %rax cmp %rax, 8+ISF64_RIP(%rsp) je L_32bit_fault_set_seg leaq EXT(ret32_set_gs)(%rip), %rax cmp %rax, 8+ISF64_RIP(%rsp) je L_32bit_fault_set_seg /* Fall through */ L_kernel_trap: /* * Here after taking an unexpected trap from kernel mode - perhaps * while running in the trampolines hereabouts. * Note: %rax has been pushed on stack. * Make sure we're not on the PCB stack, if so move to the kernel stack. * This is likely a fatal condition. * But first, ensure we have the kernel gs base active... */ push %rcx push %rdx mov $(MSR_IA32_GS_BASE), %ecx rdmsr /* read kernel gsbase */ test $0x80000000, %edx /* test MSB of address */ jne 1f swapgs /* so swap */ 1: pop %rdx pop %rcx movq %gs:CPU_UBER_ISF, %rax /* PCB stack addr */ subq %rsp, %rax cmpq $(PAGE_SIZE), %rax /* current stack in PCB? */ jb 2f /* - yes, deal with it */ pop %rax /* - no, restore %rax */ jmp L_dispatch_kernel 2: /* * Here if %rsp is in the PCB * Copy the interrupt stack frame from PCB stack to kernel stack */ movq %gs:CPU_KERNEL_STACK, %rax xchgq %rax, %rsp pushq 8+ISF64_SS(%rax) pushq 8+ISF64_RSP(%rax) pushq 8+ISF64_RFLAGS(%rax) pushq 8+ISF64_CS(%rax) pushq 8+ISF64_RIP(%rax) pushq 8+ISF64_ERR(%rax) pushq 8+ISF64_TRAPFN(%rax) pushq 8+ISF64_TRAPNO(%rax) movq (%rax), %rax jmp L_dispatch_kernel /* * GP/NP fault on IRET: CS or SS is in error. * User GSBASE is active. * On IST1 stack containing: * (rax saved above, which is immediately popped) * 0 ISF64_TRAPNO: trap code (NP or GP) * 8 ISF64_TRAPFN: trap function * 16 ISF64_ERR: segment number in error (error code) * 24 ISF64_RIP: kernel RIP * 32 ISF64_CS: kernel CS * 40 ISF64_RFLAGS: kernel RFLAGS * 48 ISF64_RSP: kernel RSP * 56 ISF64_SS: kernel SS * On the PCB stack, pointed to by the kernel's RSP is: * 0 user RIP * 8 user CS * 16 user RFLAGS * 24 user RSP * 32 user SS * * We need to move the kernel's TRAPNO, TRAPFN and ERR to the PCB and handle * as a user fault with: * 0 ISF64_TRAPNO: trap code (NP or GP) * 8 ISF64_TRAPFN: trap function * 16 ISF64_ERR: segment number in error (error code) * 24 user RIP * 32 user CS * 40 user RFLAGS * 48 user RSP * 56 user SS */ L_fault_iret: pop %rax /* recover saved %rax */ mov %rax, ISF64_RIP(%rsp) /* save rax (we don`t need saved rip) */ mov ISF64_RSP(%rsp), %rax xchg %rax, %rsp /* switch to PCB stack */ push ISF64_ERR(%rax) push ISF64_TRAPFN(%rax) push ISF64_TRAPNO(%rax) mov ISF64_RIP(%rax), %rax /* restore rax */ /* now treat as fault from user */ jmp L_dispatch /* * Fault restoring a segment register. All of the saved state is still * on the stack untouched since we haven't yet moved the stack pointer. * On IST1 stack containing: * (rax saved above, which is immediately popped) * 0 ISF64_TRAPNO: trap code (NP or GP) * 8 ISF64_TRAPFN: trap function * 16 ISF64_ERR: segment number in error (error code) * 24 ISF64_RIP: kernel RIP * 32 ISF64_CS: kernel CS * 40 ISF64_RFLAGS: kernel RFLAGS * 48 ISF64_RSP: kernel RSP * 56 ISF64_SS: kernel SS * On the PCB stack, pointed to by the kernel's RSP is: * 0 user trap code * 8 user trap function * 16 user err * 24 user RIP * 32 user CS * 40 user RFLAGS * 48 user RSP * 56 user SS */ L_32bit_fault_set_seg: swapgs pop %rax /* toss saved %rax from stack */ mov ISF64_TRAPNO(%rsp), %rax mov ISF64_TRAPFN(%rsp), %rcx mov ISF64_ERR(%rsp), %rdx mov ISF64_RSP(%rsp), %rsp /* reset stack to saved state */ mov %rax,R64_TRAPNO(%rsp) mov %rcx,R64_TRAPFN(%rsp) mov %rdx,R64_ERR(%rsp) /* now treat as fault from user */ /* except that all the state is */ /* already saved - we just have to */ /* move the trapno and error into */ /* the compatibility frame */ jmp L_dispatch_U32_after_fault /* * Fatal exception handlers: */ Entry(idt64_db_task_dbl_fault) PUSH_FUNCTION(HNDL_DOUBLE_FAULT) pushq $(T_DOUBLE_FAULT) jmp L_dispatch Entry(idt64_db_task_stk_fault) PUSH_FUNCTION(HNDL_DOUBLE_FAULT) pushq $(T_STACK_FAULT) jmp L_dispatch Entry(idt64_mc) push $(0) /* Error */ PUSH_FUNCTION(HNDL_MACHINE_CHECK) pushq $(T_MACHINE_CHECK) jmp L_dispatch /* * NMI * This may or may not be fatal but extreme care is required * because it may fall when control was already in another trampoline. * * We get here on IST2 stack which is used for NMIs only. * We must be aware of the interrupted state: * - from user-space, we * - copy state to the PCB and continue; * - from kernel-space, we * - copy state to the kernel stack and continue, but * - check what GSBASE was active, set the kernel base and * - ensure that the active state is restored when the NMI is dismissed. */ Entry(idt64_nmi) push %rax /* save RAX to ISF64_ERR */ push %rcx /* save RCX to ISF64_TRAPFN */ push %rdx /* save RDX to ISF64_TRAPNO */ testb $3, ISF64_CS(%rsp) /* NMI from user-space? */ je 1f /* From user-space: copy interrupt state to user PCB */ swapgs mov %gs:CPU_UBER_ISF, %rcx /* PCB stack addr */ add $(ISF64_SIZE), %rcx /* adjust to base of ISF */ swapgs /* swap back for L_dispatch */ jmp 4f /* Copy state to PCB */ 1: /* * From kernel-space: * Determine whether the kernel or user GS is set. * Set the kernel and ensure that we'll swap back correctly at IRET. */ mov $(MSR_IA32_GS_BASE), %ecx rdmsr /* read kernel gsbase */ test $0x80000000, %edx /* test MSB of address */ jne 2f swapgs /* so swap */ movl $1, ISF64_CS+4(%rsp) /* and set flag in CS slot */ 2: /* * Determine whether we're on the kernel or interrupt stack * when the NMI hit. */ mov ISF64_RSP(%rsp), %rcx mov %gs:CPU_KERNEL_STACK, %rax xor %rcx, %rax and EXT(kernel_stack_mask)(%rip), %rax test %rax, %rax /* are we on the kernel stack? */ je 3f /* yes */ mov %gs:CPU_INT_STACK_TOP, %rax dec %rax /* intr stack top is byte above max */ xor %rcx, %rax and EXT(kernel_stack_mask)(%rip), %rax test %rax, %rax /* are we on the interrupt stack? */ je 3f /* yes */ mov %gs:CPU_KERNEL_STACK, %rcx 3: /* 16-byte-align kernel/interrupt stack for state push */ and $0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF0, %rcx 4: /* * Copy state from NMI stack (RSP) to the save area (RCX) which is * the PCB for user or kernel/interrupt stack from kernel. * ISF64_ERR(RSP) saved RAX * ISF64_TRAPFN(RSP) saved RCX * ISF64_TRAPNO(RSP) saved RDX */ xchg %rsp, %rcx /* set for pushes */ push ISF64_SS(%rcx) push ISF64_RSP(%rcx) push ISF64_RFLAGS(%rcx) push ISF64_CS(%rcx) push ISF64_RIP(%rcx) push $(0) /* error code 0 */ lea HNDL_ALLINTRS(%rip), %rax push %rax /* trapfn allintrs */ push $(T_NMI) /* trapno T_NMI */ mov ISF64_ERR(%rcx), %rax mov ISF64_TRAPNO(%rcx), %rdx mov ISF64_TRAPFN(%rcx), %rcx jmp L_dispatch /* All 'exceptions' enter hndl_alltraps, with: * r15 x86_saved_state_t address * rsp kernel stack if user-space, otherwise interrupt or kernel stack * esi cs at trap * * The rest of the state is set up as: * both rsp and r15 are 16-byte aligned * interrupts disabled * direction flag cleared */ Entry(hndl_alltraps) mov %esi, %eax testb $3, %al jz trap_from_kernel TIME_TRAP_UENTRY /* Check for active vtimers in the current task */ mov %gs:CPU_ACTIVE_THREAD, %rcx mov TH_TASK(%rcx), %rbx TASK_VTIMER_CHECK(%rbx, %rcx) CCALL1(user_trap, %r15) /* call user trap routine */ /* user_trap() unmasks interrupts */ cli /* hold off intrs - critical section */ xorl %ecx, %ecx /* don't check if we're in the PFZ */ #define CLI cli #define STI sti Entry(return_from_trap) movq %gs:CPU_ACTIVE_THREAD,%r15 /* Get current thread */ movl $-1, TH_IOTIER_OVERRIDE(%r15) /* Clear IO tier override before returning to userspace */ cmpl $0, TH_RWLOCK_COUNT(%r15) /* Check if current thread has pending RW locks held */ jz 1f xorq %rbp, %rbp /* clear framepointer */ mov %r15, %rdi /* Set RDI to current thread */ CCALL(lck_rw_clear_promotions_x86) /* Clear promotions if needed */ 1: movq TH_PCB_ISS(%r15), %r15 /* PCB stack */ movl %gs:CPU_PENDING_AST,%eax testl %eax,%eax je EXT(return_to_user) /* branch if no AST */ L_return_from_trap_with_ast: testl %ecx, %ecx /* see if we need to check for an EIP in the PFZ */ je 2f /* no, go handle the AST */ cmpl $(SS_64), SS_FLAVOR(%r15) /* are we a 64-bit task? */ je 1f /* no... 32-bit user mode */ movl R32_EIP(%r15), %edi xorq %rbp, %rbp /* clear framepointer */ CCALL(commpage_is_in_pfz32) testl %eax, %eax je 2f /* not in the PFZ... go service AST */ movl %eax, R32_EBX(%r15) /* let the PFZ know we've pended an AST */ jmp EXT(return_to_user) 1: movq R64_RIP(%r15), %rdi xorq %rbp, %rbp /* clear framepointer */ CCALL(commpage_is_in_pfz64) testl %eax, %eax je 2f /* not in the PFZ... go service AST */ movl %eax, R64_RBX(%r15) /* let the PFZ know we've pended an AST */ jmp EXT(return_to_user) 2: STI /* interrupts always enabled on return to user mode */ xor %edi, %edi /* zero %rdi */ xorq %rbp, %rbp /* clear framepointer */ CCALL(i386_astintr) /* take the AST */ CLI mov %rsp, %r15 /* AST changes stack, saved state */ xorl %ecx, %ecx /* don't check if we're in the PFZ */ jmp EXT(return_from_trap) /* and check again (rare) */ /* * Trap from kernel mode. No need to switch stacks. * Interrupts must be off here - we will set them to state at time of trap * as soon as it's safe for us to do so and not recurse doing preemption * */ trap_from_kernel: movq %r15, %rdi /* saved state addr */ pushq R64_RIP(%r15) /* Simulate a CALL from fault point */ pushq %rbp /* Extend framepointer chain */ movq %rsp, %rbp CCALLWITHSP(kernel_trap) /* to kernel trap routine */ popq %rbp addq $8, %rsp mov %rsp, %r15 /* DTrace slides stack/saved-state */ cli movl %gs:CPU_PENDING_AST,%eax /* get pending asts */ testl $(AST_URGENT),%eax /* any urgent preemption? */ je ret_to_kernel /* no, nothing to do */ cmpl $(T_PREEMPT),R64_TRAPNO(%r15) je ret_to_kernel /* T_PREEMPT handled in kernel_trap() */ testl $(EFL_IF),R64_RFLAGS(%r15) /* interrupts disabled? */ je ret_to_kernel cmpl $0,%gs:CPU_PREEMPTION_LEVEL /* preemption disabled? */ jne ret_to_kernel movq %gs:CPU_KERNEL_STACK,%rax movq %rsp,%rcx xorq %rax,%rcx andq EXT(kernel_stack_mask)(%rip),%rcx testq %rcx,%rcx /* are we on the kernel stack? */ jne ret_to_kernel /* no, skip it */ CCALL1(i386_astintr, $1) /* take the AST */ mov %rsp, %r15 /* AST changes stack, saved state */ jmp ret_to_kernel /* * All interrupts on all tasks enter here with: * r15 x86_saved_state_t * rsp kernel or interrupt stack * esi cs at trap * * both rsp and r15 are 16-byte aligned * interrupts disabled * direction flag cleared */ Entry(hndl_allintrs) /* * test whether already on interrupt stack */ movq %gs:CPU_INT_STACK_TOP,%rcx cmpq %rsp,%rcx jb 1f leaq -INTSTACK_SIZE(%rcx),%rdx cmpq %rsp,%rdx jb int_from_intstack 1: xchgq %rcx,%rsp /* switch to interrupt stack */ mov %cr0,%rax /* get cr0 */ orl $(CR0_TS),%eax /* or in TS bit */ mov %rax,%cr0 /* set cr0 */ pushq %rcx /* save pointer to old stack */ pushq %gs:CPU_INT_STATE /* save previous intr state */ movq %r15,%gs:CPU_INT_STATE /* set intr state */ TIME_INT_ENTRY /* do timing */ /* Check for active vtimers in the current task */ mov %gs:CPU_ACTIVE_THREAD, %rcx mov TH_TASK(%rcx), %rbx TASK_VTIMER_CHECK(%rbx, %rcx) incl %gs:CPU_PREEMPTION_LEVEL incl %gs:CPU_INTERRUPT_LEVEL CCALL1(interrupt, %r15) /* call generic interrupt routine */ cli /* just in case we returned with intrs enabled */ .globl EXT(return_to_iret) LEXT(return_to_iret) /* (label for kdb_kintr and hardclock) */ decl %gs:CPU_INTERRUPT_LEVEL decl %gs:CPU_PREEMPTION_LEVEL TIME_INT_EXIT /* do timing */ popq %gs:CPU_INT_STATE /* reset/clear intr state pointer */ popq %rsp /* switch back to old stack */ movq %gs:CPU_ACTIVE_THREAD,%rax movq TH_PCB_FPS(%rax),%rax /* get pcb's ifps */ cmpq $0,%rax /* Is there a context */ je 1f /* Branch if not */ movl FP_VALID(%rax),%eax /* Load fp_valid */ cmpl $0,%eax /* Check if valid */ jne 1f /* Branch if valid */ clts /* Clear TS */ jmp 2f 1: mov %cr0,%rax /* get cr0 */ orl $(CR0_TS),%eax /* or in TS bit */ mov %rax,%cr0 /* set cr0 */ 2: /* Load interrupted code segment into %eax */ movl R32_CS(%r15),%eax /* assume 32-bit state */ cmpl $(SS_64),SS_FLAVOR(%r15)/* 64-bit? */ #if DEBUG_IDT64 jne 4f movl R64_CS(%r15),%eax /* 64-bit user mode */ jmp 3f 4: cmpl $(SS_32),SS_FLAVOR(%r15) je 3f POSTCODE2(0x6431) CCALL1(panic_idt64, %r15) hlt #else jne 3f movl R64_CS(%r15),%eax /* 64-bit user mode */ #endif 3: testb $3,%al /* user mode, */ jnz ast_from_interrupt_user /* go handle potential ASTs */ /* * we only want to handle preemption requests if * the interrupt fell in the kernel context * and preemption isn't disabled */ movl %gs:CPU_PENDING_AST,%eax testl $(AST_URGENT),%eax /* any urgent requests? */ je ret_to_kernel /* no, nothing to do */ cmpl $0,%gs:CPU_PREEMPTION_LEVEL /* preemption disabled? */ jne ret_to_kernel /* yes, skip it */ /* * Take an AST from kernel space. We don't need (and don't want) * to do as much as the case where the interrupt came from user * space. */ CCALL1(i386_astintr, $1) mov %rsp, %r15 /* AST changes stack, saved state */ jmp ret_to_kernel /* * nested int - simple path, can't preempt etc on way out */ int_from_intstack: incl %gs:CPU_PREEMPTION_LEVEL incl %gs:CPU_INTERRUPT_LEVEL incl %gs:CPU_NESTED_ISTACK push %gs:CPU_INT_STATE mov %r15, %gs:CPU_INT_STATE CCALL1(interrupt, %r15) pop %gs:CPU_INT_STATE decl %gs:CPU_INTERRUPT_LEVEL decl %gs:CPU_PREEMPTION_LEVEL decl %gs:CPU_NESTED_ISTACK jmp ret_to_kernel /* * Take an AST from an interrupted user */ ast_from_interrupt_user: movl %gs:CPU_PENDING_AST,%eax testl %eax,%eax /* pending ASTs? */ je EXT(ret_to_user) /* no, nothing to do */ TIME_TRAP_UENTRY movl $1, %ecx /* check if we're in the PFZ */ jmp L_return_from_trap_with_ast /* return */ /* Syscall dispatch routines! */ /* * * 32bit Tasks * System call entries via INTR_GATE or sysenter: * * r15 x86_saved_state32_t * rsp kernel stack * * both rsp and r15 are 16-byte aligned * interrupts disabled * direction flag cleared */ Entry(hndl_sysenter) /* * We can be here either for a mach syscall or a unix syscall, * as indicated by the sign of the code: */ movl R32_EAX(%r15),%eax testl %eax,%eax js EXT(hndl_mach_scall) /* < 0 => mach */ /* > 0 => unix */ Entry(hndl_unix_scall) TIME_TRAP_UENTRY movq %gs:CPU_ACTIVE_THREAD,%rcx /* get current thread */ movq TH_TASK(%rcx),%rbx /* point to current task */ incl TH_SYSCALLS_UNIX(%rcx) /* increment call count */ /* Check for active vtimers in the current task */ TASK_VTIMER_CHECK(%rbx,%rcx) sti CCALL1(unix_syscall, %r15) /* * always returns through thread_exception_return */ Entry(hndl_mach_scall) TIME_TRAP_UENTRY movq %gs:CPU_ACTIVE_THREAD,%rcx /* get current thread */ movq TH_TASK(%rcx),%rbx /* point to current task */ incl TH_SYSCALLS_MACH(%rcx) /* increment call count */ /* Check for active vtimers in the current task */ TASK_VTIMER_CHECK(%rbx,%rcx) sti CCALL1(mach_call_munger, %r15) /* * always returns through thread_exception_return */ Entry(hndl_mdep_scall) TIME_TRAP_UENTRY /* Check for active vtimers in the current task */ movq %gs:CPU_ACTIVE_THREAD,%rcx /* get current thread */ movq TH_TASK(%rcx),%rbx /* point to current task */ TASK_VTIMER_CHECK(%rbx,%rcx) sti CCALL1(machdep_syscall, %r15) /* * always returns through thread_exception_return */ /* * 64bit Tasks * System call entries via syscall only: * * r15 x86_saved_state64_t * rsp kernel stack * * both rsp and r15 are 16-byte aligned * interrupts disabled * direction flag cleared */ Entry(hndl_syscall) TIME_TRAP_UENTRY movq %gs:CPU_ACTIVE_THREAD,%rcx /* get current thread */ movq TH_TASK(%rcx),%rbx /* point to current task */ /* Check for active vtimers in the current task */ TASK_VTIMER_CHECK(%rbx,%rcx) /* * We can be here either for a mach, unix machdep or diag syscall, * as indicated by the syscall class: */ movl R64_RAX(%r15), %eax /* syscall number/class */ movl %eax, %edx andl $(SYSCALL_CLASS_MASK), %edx /* syscall class */ cmpl $(SYSCALL_CLASS_MACH<