From 9ca8dbcc65cfc63d6f5ef3312a33184e1d726e00 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yunhong Jiang Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2015 12:17:53 -0700 Subject: Add the rt linux 4.1.3-rt3 as base Import the rt linux 4.1.3-rt3 as OPNFV kvm base. It's from git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rt/linux-rt-devel.git linux-4.1.y-rt and the base is: commit 0917f823c59692d751951bf5ea699a2d1e2f26a2 Author: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior Date: Sat Jul 25 12:13:34 2015 +0200 Prepare v4.1.3-rt3 Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior We lose all the git history this way and it's not good. We should apply another opnfv project repo in future. Change-Id: I87543d81c9df70d99c5001fbdf646b202c19f423 Signed-off-by: Yunhong Jiang --- kernel/arch/x86/mm/kmmio.c | 589 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 589 insertions(+) create mode 100644 kernel/arch/x86/mm/kmmio.c (limited to 'kernel/arch/x86/mm/kmmio.c') diff --git a/kernel/arch/x86/mm/kmmio.c b/kernel/arch/x86/mm/kmmio.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..637ab34ed --- /dev/null +++ b/kernel/arch/x86/mm/kmmio.c @@ -0,0 +1,589 @@ +/* Support for MMIO probes. + * Benfit many code from kprobes + * (C) 2002 Louis Zhuang . + * 2007 Alexander Eichner + * 2008 Pekka Paalanen + */ + +#define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#define KMMIO_PAGE_HASH_BITS 4 +#define KMMIO_PAGE_TABLE_SIZE (1 << KMMIO_PAGE_HASH_BITS) + +struct kmmio_fault_page { + struct list_head list; + struct kmmio_fault_page *release_next; + unsigned long page; /* location of the fault page */ + pteval_t old_presence; /* page presence prior to arming */ + bool armed; + + /* + * Number of times this page has been registered as a part + * of a probe. If zero, page is disarmed and this may be freed. + * Used only by writers (RCU) and post_kmmio_handler(). + * Protected by kmmio_lock, when linked into kmmio_page_table. + */ + int count; + + bool scheduled_for_release; +}; + +struct kmmio_delayed_release { + struct rcu_head rcu; + struct kmmio_fault_page *release_list; +}; + +struct kmmio_context { + struct kmmio_fault_page *fpage; + struct kmmio_probe *probe; + unsigned long saved_flags; + unsigned long addr; + int active; +}; + +static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(kmmio_lock); + +/* Protected by kmmio_lock */ +unsigned int kmmio_count; + +/* Read-protected by RCU, write-protected by kmmio_lock. */ +static struct list_head kmmio_page_table[KMMIO_PAGE_TABLE_SIZE]; +static LIST_HEAD(kmmio_probes); + +static struct list_head *kmmio_page_list(unsigned long page) +{ + return &kmmio_page_table[hash_long(page, KMMIO_PAGE_HASH_BITS)]; +} + +/* Accessed per-cpu */ +static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct kmmio_context, kmmio_ctx); + +/* + * this is basically a dynamic stabbing problem: + * Could use the existing prio tree code or + * Possible better implementations: + * The Interval Skip List: A Data Structure for Finding All Intervals That + * Overlap a Point (might be simple) + * Space Efficient Dynamic Stabbing with Fast Queries - Mikkel Thorup + */ +/* Get the kmmio at this addr (if any). You must be holding RCU read lock. */ +static struct kmmio_probe *get_kmmio_probe(unsigned long addr) +{ + struct kmmio_probe *p; + list_for_each_entry_rcu(p, &kmmio_probes, list) { + if (addr >= p->addr && addr < (p->addr + p->len)) + return p; + } + return NULL; +} + +/* You must be holding RCU read lock. */ +static struct kmmio_fault_page *get_kmmio_fault_page(unsigned long page) +{ + struct list_head *head; + struct kmmio_fault_page *f; + + page &= PAGE_MASK; + head = kmmio_page_list(page); + list_for_each_entry_rcu(f, head, list) { + if (f->page == page) + return f; + } + return NULL; +} + +static void clear_pmd_presence(pmd_t *pmd, bool clear, pmdval_t *old) +{ + pmdval_t v = pmd_val(*pmd); + if (clear) { + *old = v & _PAGE_PRESENT; + v &= ~_PAGE_PRESENT; + } else /* presume this has been called with clear==true previously */ + v |= *old; + set_pmd(pmd, __pmd(v)); +} + +static void clear_pte_presence(pte_t *pte, bool clear, pteval_t *old) +{ + pteval_t v = pte_val(*pte); + if (clear) { + *old = v & _PAGE_PRESENT; + v &= ~_PAGE_PRESENT; + } else /* presume this has been called with clear==true previously */ + v |= *old; + set_pte_atomic(pte, __pte(v)); +} + +static int clear_page_presence(struct kmmio_fault_page *f, bool clear) +{ + unsigned int level; + pte_t *pte = lookup_address(f->page, &level); + + if (!pte) { + pr_err("no pte for page 0x%08lx\n", f->page); + return -1; + } + + switch (level) { + case PG_LEVEL_2M: + clear_pmd_presence((pmd_t *)pte, clear, &f->old_presence); + break; + case PG_LEVEL_4K: + clear_pte_presence(pte, clear, &f->old_presence); + break; + default: + pr_err("unexpected page level 0x%x.\n", level); + return -1; + } + + __flush_tlb_one(f->page); + return 0; +} + +/* + * Mark the given page as not present. Access to it will trigger a fault. + * + * Struct kmmio_fault_page is protected by RCU and kmmio_lock, but the + * protection is ignored here. RCU read lock is assumed held, so the struct + * will not disappear unexpectedly. Furthermore, the caller must guarantee, + * that double arming the same virtual address (page) cannot occur. + * + * Double disarming on the other hand is allowed, and may occur when a fault + * and mmiotrace shutdown happen simultaneously. + */ +static int arm_kmmio_fault_page(struct kmmio_fault_page *f) +{ + int ret; + WARN_ONCE(f->armed, KERN_ERR pr_fmt("kmmio page already armed.\n")); + if (f->armed) { + pr_warning("double-arm: page 0x%08lx, ref %d, old %d\n", + f->page, f->count, !!f->old_presence); + } + ret = clear_page_presence(f, true); + WARN_ONCE(ret < 0, KERN_ERR pr_fmt("arming 0x%08lx failed.\n"), + f->page); + f->armed = true; + return ret; +} + +/** Restore the given page to saved presence state. */ +static void disarm_kmmio_fault_page(struct kmmio_fault_page *f) +{ + int ret = clear_page_presence(f, false); + WARN_ONCE(ret < 0, + KERN_ERR "kmmio disarming 0x%08lx failed.\n", f->page); + f->armed = false; +} + +/* + * This is being called from do_page_fault(). + * + * We may be in an interrupt or a critical section. Also prefecthing may + * trigger a page fault. We may be in the middle of process switch. + * We cannot take any locks, because we could be executing especially + * within a kmmio critical section. + * + * Local interrupts are disabled, so preemption cannot happen. + * Do not enable interrupts, do not sleep, and watch out for other CPUs. + */ +/* + * Interrupts are disabled on entry as trap3 is an interrupt gate + * and they remain disabled throughout this function. + */ +int kmmio_handler(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long addr) +{ + struct kmmio_context *ctx; + struct kmmio_fault_page *faultpage; + int ret = 0; /* default to fault not handled */ + + /* + * Preemption is now disabled to prevent process switch during + * single stepping. We can only handle one active kmmio trace + * per cpu, so ensure that we finish it before something else + * gets to run. We also hold the RCU read lock over single + * stepping to avoid looking up the probe and kmmio_fault_page + * again. + */ + preempt_disable(); + rcu_read_lock(); + + faultpage = get_kmmio_fault_page(addr); + if (!faultpage) { + /* + * Either this page fault is not caused by kmmio, or + * another CPU just pulled the kmmio probe from under + * our feet. The latter case should not be possible. + */ + goto no_kmmio; + } + + ctx = &get_cpu_var(kmmio_ctx); + if (ctx->active) { + if (addr == ctx->addr) { + /* + * A second fault on the same page means some other + * condition needs handling by do_page_fault(), the + * page really not being present is the most common. + */ + pr_debug("secondary hit for 0x%08lx CPU %d.\n", + addr, smp_processor_id()); + + if (!faultpage->old_presence) + pr_info("unexpected secondary hit for address 0x%08lx on CPU %d.\n", + addr, smp_processor_id()); + } else { + /* + * Prevent overwriting already in-flight context. + * This should not happen, let's hope disarming at + * least prevents a panic. + */ + pr_emerg("recursive probe hit on CPU %d, for address 0x%08lx. Ignoring.\n", + smp_processor_id(), addr); + pr_emerg("previous hit was at 0x%08lx.\n", ctx->addr); + disarm_kmmio_fault_page(faultpage); + } + goto no_kmmio_ctx; + } + ctx->active++; + + ctx->fpage = faultpage; + ctx->probe = get_kmmio_probe(addr); + ctx->saved_flags = (regs->flags & (X86_EFLAGS_TF | X86_EFLAGS_IF)); + ctx->addr = addr; + + if (ctx->probe && ctx->probe->pre_handler) + ctx->probe->pre_handler(ctx->probe, regs, addr); + + /* + * Enable single-stepping and disable interrupts for the faulting + * context. Local interrupts must not get enabled during stepping. + */ + regs->flags |= X86_EFLAGS_TF; + regs->flags &= ~X86_EFLAGS_IF; + + /* Now we set present bit in PTE and single step. */ + disarm_kmmio_fault_page(ctx->fpage); + + /* + * If another cpu accesses the same page while we are stepping, + * the access will not be caught. It will simply succeed and the + * only downside is we lose the event. If this becomes a problem, + * the user should drop to single cpu before tracing. + */ + + put_cpu_var(kmmio_ctx); + return 1; /* fault handled */ + +no_kmmio_ctx: + put_cpu_var(kmmio_ctx); +no_kmmio: + rcu_read_unlock(); + preempt_enable_no_resched(); + return ret; +} + +/* + * Interrupts are disabled on entry as trap1 is an interrupt gate + * and they remain disabled throughout this function. + * This must always get called as the pair to kmmio_handler(). + */ +static int post_kmmio_handler(unsigned long condition, struct pt_regs *regs) +{ + int ret = 0; + struct kmmio_context *ctx = &get_cpu_var(kmmio_ctx); + + if (!ctx->active) { + /* + * debug traps without an active context are due to either + * something external causing them (f.e. using a debugger while + * mmio tracing enabled), or erroneous behaviour + */ + pr_warning("unexpected debug trap on CPU %d.\n", + smp_processor_id()); + goto out; + } + + if (ctx->probe && ctx->probe->post_handler) + ctx->probe->post_handler(ctx->probe, condition, regs); + + /* Prevent racing against release_kmmio_fault_page(). */ + spin_lock(&kmmio_lock); + if (ctx->fpage->count) + arm_kmmio_fault_page(ctx->fpage); + spin_unlock(&kmmio_lock); + + regs->flags &= ~X86_EFLAGS_TF; + regs->flags |= ctx->saved_flags; + + /* These were acquired in kmmio_handler(). */ + ctx->active--; + BUG_ON(ctx->active); + rcu_read_unlock(); + preempt_enable_no_resched(); + + /* + * if somebody else is singlestepping across a probe point, flags + * will have TF set, in which case, continue the remaining processing + * of do_debug, as if this is not a probe hit. + */ + if (!(regs->flags & X86_EFLAGS_TF)) + ret = 1; +out: + put_cpu_var(kmmio_ctx); + return ret; +} + +/* You must be holding kmmio_lock. */ +static int add_kmmio_fault_page(unsigned long page) +{ + struct kmmio_fault_page *f; + + page &= PAGE_MASK; + f = get_kmmio_fault_page(page); + if (f) { + if (!f->count) + arm_kmmio_fault_page(f); + f->count++; + return 0; + } + + f = kzalloc(sizeof(*f), GFP_ATOMIC); + if (!f) + return -1; + + f->count = 1; + f->page = page; + + if (arm_kmmio_fault_page(f)) { + kfree(f); + return -1; + } + + list_add_rcu(&f->list, kmmio_page_list(f->page)); + + return 0; +} + +/* You must be holding kmmio_lock. */ +static void release_kmmio_fault_page(unsigned long page, + struct kmmio_fault_page **release_list) +{ + struct kmmio_fault_page *f; + + page &= PAGE_MASK; + f = get_kmmio_fault_page(page); + if (!f) + return; + + f->count--; + BUG_ON(f->count < 0); + if (!f->count) { + disarm_kmmio_fault_page(f); + if (!f->scheduled_for_release) { + f->release_next = *release_list; + *release_list = f; + f->scheduled_for_release = true; + } + } +} + +/* + * With page-unaligned ioremaps, one or two armed pages may contain + * addresses from outside the intended mapping. Events for these addresses + * are currently silently dropped. The events may result only from programming + * mistakes by accessing addresses before the beginning or past the end of a + * mapping. + */ +int register_kmmio_probe(struct kmmio_probe *p) +{ + unsigned long flags; + int ret = 0; + unsigned long size = 0; + const unsigned long size_lim = p->len + (p->addr & ~PAGE_MASK); + + spin_lock_irqsave(&kmmio_lock, flags); + if (get_kmmio_probe(p->addr)) { + ret = -EEXIST; + goto out; + } + kmmio_count++; + list_add_rcu(&p->list, &kmmio_probes); + while (size < size_lim) { + if (add_kmmio_fault_page(p->addr + size)) + pr_err("Unable to set page fault.\n"); + size += PAGE_SIZE; + } +out: + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&kmmio_lock, flags); + /* + * XXX: What should I do here? + * Here was a call to global_flush_tlb(), but it does not exist + * anymore. It seems it's not needed after all. + */ + return ret; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(register_kmmio_probe); + +static void rcu_free_kmmio_fault_pages(struct rcu_head *head) +{ + struct kmmio_delayed_release *dr = container_of( + head, + struct kmmio_delayed_release, + rcu); + struct kmmio_fault_page *f = dr->release_list; + while (f) { + struct kmmio_fault_page *next = f->release_next; + BUG_ON(f->count); + kfree(f); + f = next; + } + kfree(dr); +} + +static void remove_kmmio_fault_pages(struct rcu_head *head) +{ + struct kmmio_delayed_release *dr = + container_of(head, struct kmmio_delayed_release, rcu); + struct kmmio_fault_page *f = dr->release_list; + struct kmmio_fault_page **prevp = &dr->release_list; + unsigned long flags; + + spin_lock_irqsave(&kmmio_lock, flags); + while (f) { + if (!f->count) { + list_del_rcu(&f->list); + prevp = &f->release_next; + } else { + *prevp = f->release_next; + f->release_next = NULL; + f->scheduled_for_release = false; + } + f = *prevp; + } + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&kmmio_lock, flags); + + /* This is the real RCU destroy call. */ + call_rcu(&dr->rcu, rcu_free_kmmio_fault_pages); +} + +/* + * Remove a kmmio probe. You have to synchronize_rcu() before you can be + * sure that the callbacks will not be called anymore. Only after that + * you may actually release your struct kmmio_probe. + * + * Unregistering a kmmio fault page has three steps: + * 1. release_kmmio_fault_page() + * Disarm the page, wait a grace period to let all faults finish. + * 2. remove_kmmio_fault_pages() + * Remove the pages from kmmio_page_table. + * 3. rcu_free_kmmio_fault_pages() + * Actually free the kmmio_fault_page structs as with RCU. + */ +void unregister_kmmio_probe(struct kmmio_probe *p) +{ + unsigned long flags; + unsigned long size = 0; + const unsigned long size_lim = p->len + (p->addr & ~PAGE_MASK); + struct kmmio_fault_page *release_list = NULL; + struct kmmio_delayed_release *drelease; + + spin_lock_irqsave(&kmmio_lock, flags); + while (size < size_lim) { + release_kmmio_fault_page(p->addr + size, &release_list); + size += PAGE_SIZE; + } + list_del_rcu(&p->list); + kmmio_count--; + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&kmmio_lock, flags); + + if (!release_list) + return; + + drelease = kmalloc(sizeof(*drelease), GFP_ATOMIC); + if (!drelease) { + pr_crit("leaking kmmio_fault_page objects.\n"); + return; + } + drelease->release_list = release_list; + + /* + * This is not really RCU here. We have just disarmed a set of + * pages so that they cannot trigger page faults anymore. However, + * we cannot remove the pages from kmmio_page_table, + * because a probe hit might be in flight on another CPU. The + * pages are collected into a list, and they will be removed from + * kmmio_page_table when it is certain that no probe hit related to + * these pages can be in flight. RCU grace period sounds like a + * good choice. + * + * If we removed the pages too early, kmmio page fault handler might + * not find the respective kmmio_fault_page and determine it's not + * a kmmio fault, when it actually is. This would lead to madness. + */ + call_rcu(&drelease->rcu, remove_kmmio_fault_pages); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(unregister_kmmio_probe); + +static int +kmmio_die_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb, unsigned long val, void *args) +{ + struct die_args *arg = args; + unsigned long* dr6_p = (unsigned long *)ERR_PTR(arg->err); + + if (val == DIE_DEBUG && (*dr6_p & DR_STEP)) + if (post_kmmio_handler(*dr6_p, arg->regs) == 1) { + /* + * Reset the BS bit in dr6 (pointed by args->err) to + * denote completion of processing + */ + *dr6_p &= ~DR_STEP; + return NOTIFY_STOP; + } + + return NOTIFY_DONE; +} + +static struct notifier_block nb_die = { + .notifier_call = kmmio_die_notifier +}; + +int kmmio_init(void) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < KMMIO_PAGE_TABLE_SIZE; i++) + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&kmmio_page_table[i]); + + return register_die_notifier(&nb_die); +} + +void kmmio_cleanup(void) +{ + int i; + + unregister_die_notifier(&nb_die); + for (i = 0; i < KMMIO_PAGE_TABLE_SIZE; i++) { + WARN_ONCE(!list_empty(&kmmio_page_table[i]), + KERN_ERR "kmmio_page_table not empty at cleanup, any further tracing will leak memory.\n"); + } +} -- cgit 1.2.3-korg