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1 /*	$NetBSD: linux_machdep.c,v 1.11 2001/06/13 23:09:01 wiz Exp $ */
2 
3 /*-
4  * Copyright (c) 1995, 2000, 2001 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5  * All rights reserved.
6  *
7  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8  * by Frank van der Linden and Emmanuel Dreyfus.
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37  */
38 
39 #include <sys/param.h>
40 #include <sys/systm.h>
41 #include <sys/signalvar.h>
42 #include <sys/kernel.h>
43 #include <sys/map.h>
44 #include <sys/proc.h>
45 #include <sys/user.h>
46 #include <sys/buf.h>
47 #include <sys/reboot.h>
48 #include <sys/conf.h>
49 #include <sys/exec.h>
50 #include <sys/file.h>
51 #include <sys/callout.h>
52 #include <sys/malloc.h>
53 #include <sys/mbuf.h>
54 #include <sys/msgbuf.h>
55 #include <sys/mount.h>
56 #include <sys/vnode.h>
57 #include <sys/device.h>
58 #include <sys/syscallargs.h>
59 #include <sys/filedesc.h>
60 #include <sys/exec_elf.h>
61 #include <sys/disklabel.h>
62 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
63 #include <miscfs/specfs/specdev.h>
64 
65 #include <compat/linux/common/linux_types.h>
66 #include <compat/linux/common/linux_signal.h>
67 #include <compat/linux/common/linux_util.h>
68 #include <compat/linux/common/linux_ioctl.h>
69 #include <compat/linux/common/linux_hdio.h>
70 #include <compat/linux/common/linux_exec.h>
71 #include <compat/linux/common/linux_machdep.h>
72 
73 #include <compat/linux/linux_syscallargs.h>
74 
75 #include <machine/cpu.h>
76 #include <machine/fpu.h>
77 #include <machine/psl.h>
78 #include <machine/reg.h>
79 #include <machine/vmparam.h>
80 
81 /*
82  * To see whether wscons is configured (for virtual console ioctl calls).
83  */
84 #if defined(_KERNEL_OPT)
85 #include "wsdisplay.h"
86 #endif
87 #if (NWSDISPLAY > 0)
88 #include <dev/wscons/wsconsio.h>
89 #include <dev/wscons/wsdisplay_usl_io.h>
90 #endif
91 
92 /*
93  * Set set up registers on exec.
94  * XXX not used at the moment since in sys/kern/exec_conf, LINUX_COMPAT
95  * entry uses NetBSD's native setregs instead of linux_setregs
96  */
97 void
98 linux_setregs(p, pack, stack)
99 	struct proc *p;
100 	struct exec_package *pack;
101 	u_long stack;
102 {
103 	setregs(p, pack, stack);
104 }
105 
106 /*
107  * Send an interrupt to process.
108  *
109  * Adapted from arch/powerpc/powerpc/sig_machdep.c:sendsig and
110  * compat/linux/arch/i386/linux_machdep.c:linux_sendsig
111  *
112  * XXX Does not work well yet with RT signals
113  *
114  */
115 
116 void
117 linux_sendsig(catcher, sig, mask, code)  /* XXX Check me */
118 	sig_t catcher;
119 	int sig;
120 	sigset_t *mask;
121 	u_long code;
122 {
123 	struct proc *p = curproc;
124 	struct trapframe *tf;
125 	struct linux_sigregs frame;
126 	struct linux_pt_regs linux_regs;
127 	struct linux_sigcontext sc;
128 	register_t fp;
129 	int onstack;
130 	int i;
131 
132 	tf = trapframe(p);
133 
134 	/*
135 	 * Do we need to jump onto the signal stack?
136 	 */
137 	onstack =
138 	    (p->p_sigctx.ps_sigstk.ss_flags & (SS_DISABLE | SS_ONSTACK)) == 0 &&
139 	    (SIGACTION(p, sig).sa_flags & SA_ONSTACK) != 0;
140 
141 	/*
142 	 * Signal stack is broken (see at the end of linux_sigreturn), so we do
143 	 * not use it yet. XXX fix this.
144 	 */
145 	onstack=0;
146 
147 	/*
148 	 * Allocate space for the signal handler context.
149 	 */
150 	if (onstack) {
151 		fp = (register_t)
152 		    ((caddr_t)p->p_sigctx.ps_sigstk.ss_sp +
153 		    p->p_sigctx.ps_sigstk.ss_size);
154 	} else {
155 		fp = tf->fixreg[1];
156 	}
157 #ifdef DEBUG_LINUX
158 	printf("fp at start of linux_sendsig = %x\n", fp);
159 #endif
160 	fp -= sizeof(struct linux_sigregs);
161 	fp &= ~0xf;
162 
163 	/*
164 	 * Prepare a sigcontext for later.
165 	 */
166 	memset(&sc, 0, sizeof sc);
167 	sc.lsignal = (int)native_to_linux_sig[sig];
168 	sc.lhandler = (unsigned long)catcher;
169 	native_to_linux_old_extra_sigset(mask, &sc.lmask, &sc._unused[3]);
170 	sc.lregs = (struct linux_pt_regs*)fp;
171 
172 	/*
173 	 * Setup the signal stack frame as Linux does it in
174 	 * arch/ppc/kernel/signal.c:setup_frame()
175 	 *
176 	 * Save register context.
177 	 */
178 	for (i = 0; i < 32; i++)
179 		linux_regs.lgpr[i] = tf->fixreg[i];
180 	linux_regs.lnip = tf->srr0;
181 	linux_regs.lmsr = tf->srr1;
182 	linux_regs.lorig_gpr3 = tf->fixreg[3]; /* XXX Is that right? */
183 	linux_regs.lctr = tf->ctr;
184 	linux_regs.llink = tf->lr;
185 	linux_regs.lxer = tf->xer;
186 	linux_regs.lccr = tf->cr;
187 	linux_regs.lmq = 0;  			/* Unused, 601 only */
188 	linux_regs.ltrap = tf->exc;
189 	linux_regs.ldar = tf->dar;
190 	linux_regs.ldsisr = tf->dsisr;
191 	linux_regs.lresult = 0;
192 
193 	memset(&frame, 0, sizeof(frame));
194 	memcpy(&frame.lgp_regs, &linux_regs, sizeof(linux_regs));
195 
196 	if (curproc == fpuproc)
197 		save_fpu(curproc);
198 	memcpy(&frame.lfp_regs, curpcb->pcb_fpu.fpr, sizeof(frame.lfp_regs));
199 
200 	/*
201 	 * Copy Linux's signal trampoline on the user stack It should not
202 	 * be used, but Linux binaries might expect it to be there.
203 	 */
204 	frame.ltramp[0] = 0x38997777; /* li r0, 0x7777 */
205 	frame.ltramp[1] = 0x44000002; /* sc */
206 
207 	/*
208 	 * Move it to the user stack
209 	 * There is a little trick here, about the LINUX_ABIGAP: the
210 	 * linux_sigreg structure has a 56 int gap to support rs6000/xcoff
211 	 * binaries. But the Linux kernel seems to do without it, and it
212 	 * just skip it when building the stack frame. Hence the LINUX_ABIGAP.
213 	 */
214 	if (copyout(&frame, (caddr_t)fp, sizeof (frame) - LINUX_ABIGAP) != 0) {
215 		/*
216 		 * Process has trashed its stack; give it an illegal
217 		 * instruction to halt it in its tracks.
218 		 */
219 		sigexit(p, SIGILL);
220 		/* NOTREACHED */
221 	}
222 
223 	/*
224 	 * Add a sigcontext on the stack
225 	 */
226 	fp -= sizeof(struct linux_sigcontext);
227 	if (copyout(&sc, (caddr_t)fp, sizeof (struct linux_sigcontext)) != 0) {
228 		/*
229 		 * Process has trashed its stack; give it an illegal
230 		 * instruction to halt it in its tracks.
231 		 */
232 		sigexit(p, SIGILL);
233 		/* NOTREACHED */
234 	}
235 
236 	/*
237 	 * Set the registers according to how the Linux process expects them.
238 	 * "Mind the gap" Linux expects a gap here.
239 	 */
240 	tf->fixreg[1] = fp - LINUX__SIGNAL_FRAMESIZE;
241 	tf->lr = (int)catcher;
242 	tf->fixreg[3] = (int)native_to_linux_sig[sig];
243 	tf->fixreg[4] = fp;
244 	tf->srr0 = (int)p->p_sigctx.ps_sigcode;
245 
246 #ifdef DEBUG_LINUX
247 	printf("fp at end of linux_sendsig = %x\n", fp);
248 #endif
249 	/*
250 	 * Remember that we're now on the signal stack.
251 	 */
252 	if (onstack)
253 		p->p_sigctx.ps_sigstk.ss_flags |= SS_ONSTACK;
254 #ifdef DEBUG_LINUX
255 	printf("linux_sendsig: exitting. fp=0x%lx\n",(long)fp);
256 #endif
257 }
258 
259 /*
260  * System call to cleanup state after a signal
261  * has been taken.  Reset signal mask and
262  * stack state from context left by sendsig (above).
263  * Return to previous pc and psl as specified by
264  * context left by sendsig. Check carefully to
265  * make sure that the user has not modified the
266  * psl to gain improper privileges or to cause
267  * a machine fault.
268  *
269  * XXX not tested
270  */
271 int
272 linux_sys_rt_sigreturn(p, v, retval)
273 	struct proc *p;
274 	void *v;
275 	register_t *retval;
276 {
277 	struct linux_sys_rt_sigreturn_args /* {
278 		syscallarg(struct linux_rt_sigframe *) sfp;
279 	} */ *uap = v;
280 	struct linux_rt_sigframe *scp, sigframe;
281 	struct linux_sigregs sregs;
282 	struct linux_pt_regs *lregs;
283 	struct trapframe *tf;
284 	sigset_t mask;
285 	int i;
286 
287 	/*
288 	 * The trampoline code hands us the context.
289 	 * It is unsafe to keep track of it ourselves, in the event that a
290 	 * program jumps out of a signal handler.
291 	 */
292 	scp = SCARG(uap, sfp);
293 
294 	/*
295 	 * Get the context from user stack
296 	 */
297 	if (copyin((caddr_t)scp, &sigframe, sizeof(*scp)))
298 		return (EFAULT);
299 
300 	/*
301 	 * Make sure, fpu is sync'ed
302 	 */
303 	if (curproc == fpuproc)
304 		save_fpu(curproc);
305 
306 	/*
307 	 *  Restore register context.
308 	 */
309 	if (copyin((caddr_t)sigframe.luc.luc_context.lregs,
310 		   &sregs, sizeof(sregs)))
311 		return (EFAULT);
312 	lregs = (struct linux_pt_regs *)&sregs.lgp_regs;
313 
314 	tf = trapframe(p);
315 #ifdef DEBUG_LINUX
316 	printf("linux_sys_sigreturn: trapframe=0x%lx scp=0x%lx\n",
317 	    (unsigned long)tf, (unsigned long)scp);
318 #endif
319 
320 	if ((lregs->lmsr & PSL_USERSTATIC) !=  (tf->srr1 & PSL_USERSTATIC))
321 		return (EINVAL);
322 
323 	for (i = 0; i < 32; i++)
324 		tf->fixreg[i] = lregs->lgpr[i];
325 	tf->lr = lregs->llink;
326 	tf->cr = lregs->lccr;
327 	tf->xer = lregs->lxer;
328 	tf->ctr = lregs->lctr;
329 	tf->srr0 = lregs->lnip;
330 	tf->srr1 = lregs->lmsr;
331 
332 	memcpy(curpcb->pcb_fpu.fpr, (caddr_t)&sregs.lfp_regs,
333 	       sizeof(curpcb->pcb_fpu.fpr));
334 
335 	/*
336 	 * Restore signal stack.
337 	 *
338 	 * XXX cannot find the onstack information in Linux sig context.
339 	 * Is signal stack really supported on Linux?
340 	 *
341 	 * It seems to be supported in libc6...
342 	 */
343 	/* if (sc.sc_onstack & SS_ONSTACK)
344 		p->p_sigctx.ps_sigstk.ss_flags |= SS_ONSTACK;
345 	else */
346 		p->p_sigctx.ps_sigstk.ss_flags &= ~SS_ONSTACK;
347 
348 	/*
349 	 * Grab the signal mask
350 	 */
351 	linux_to_native_sigset(&sigframe.luc.luc_sigmask, &mask);
352 	(void) sigprocmask1(p, SIG_SETMASK, &mask, 0);
353 
354 	return (EJUSTRETURN);
355 }
356 
357 
358 /*
359  * The following needs code review for potential security issues
360  */
361 int
362 linux_sys_sigreturn(p, v, retval)
363 	struct proc *p;
364 	void *v;
365 	register_t *retval;
366 {
367 	struct linux_sys_sigreturn_args /* {
368 		syscallarg(struct linux_sigcontext *) scp;
369 	} */ *uap = v;
370 	struct linux_sigcontext *scp, context;
371 	struct linux_sigregs sregs;
372 	struct linux_pt_regs *lregs;
373 	struct trapframe *tf;
374 	sigset_t mask;
375 	int i;
376 
377 	/*
378 	 * The trampoline code hands us the context.
379 	 * It is unsafe to keep track of it ourselves, in the event that a
380 	 * program jumps out of a signal handler.
381 	 */
382 	scp = SCARG(uap, scp);
383 
384 	/*
385 	 * Get the context from user stack
386 	 */
387 	if (copyin(scp, &context, sizeof(*scp)))
388 		return (EFAULT);
389 
390 	/*
391 	 * Make sure, fpu is in sync
392 	 */
393 	if (curproc == fpuproc)
394 		save_fpu(curproc);
395 
396 	/*
397 	 *  Restore register context.
398 	 */
399 	if (copyin((caddr_t)context.lregs, &sregs, sizeof(sregs)))
400 		return (EFAULT);
401 	lregs = (struct linux_pt_regs *)&sregs.lgp_regs;
402 
403 	tf = trapframe(p);
404 #ifdef DEBUG_LINUX
405 	printf("linux_sys_sigreturn: trapframe=0x%lx scp=0x%lx\n",
406 	    (unsigned long)tf, (unsigned long)scp);
407 #endif
408 
409 	if ((lregs->lmsr & PSL_USERSTATIC) != (tf->srr1 & PSL_USERSTATIC))
410 		return (EINVAL);
411 
412 	for (i = 0; i < 32; i++)
413 		tf->fixreg[i] = lregs->lgpr[i];
414 	tf->lr = lregs->llink;
415 	tf->cr = lregs->lccr;
416 	tf->xer = lregs->lxer;
417 	tf->ctr = lregs->lctr;
418 	tf->srr0 = lregs->lnip;
419 	tf->srr1 = lregs->lmsr;
420 
421 	memcpy(curpcb->pcb_fpu.fpr, (caddr_t)&sregs.lfp_regs,
422 	       sizeof(curpcb->pcb_fpu.fpr));
423 
424 	/*
425 	 * Restore signal stack.
426 	 *
427 	 * XXX cannot find the onstack information in Linux sig context.
428 	 * Is signal stack really supported on Linux?
429 	 */
430 #if 0
431 	if (sc.sc_onstack & SS_ONSTACK)
432 		p->p_sigctx.ps_sigstk.ss_flags |= SS_ONSTACK;
433 	else
434 #endif
435 		p->p_sigctx.ps_sigstk.ss_flags &= ~SS_ONSTACK;
436 
437 	/* Restore signal mask. */
438 	linux_old_extra_to_native_sigset(&context.lmask,
439 					 &context._unused[3],
440 					 &mask);
441 	(void) sigprocmask1(p, SIG_SETMASK, &mask, 0);
442 
443 	return (EJUSTRETURN);
444 }
445 
446 
447 #if 0
448 int
449 linux_sys_modify_ldt(p, v, retval)
450 	struct proc *p;
451 	void *v;
452 	register_t *retval;
453 {
454 	/*
455 	 * This syscall is not implemented in Linux/PowerPC: we should not
456 	 * be here
457 	 */
458 #ifdef DEBUG_LINUX
459 	printf("linux_sys_modify_ldt: should not be here.\n");
460 #endif
461   return 0;
462 }
463 #endif
464 
465 /*
466  * major device numbers remapping
467  */
468 dev_t
469 linux_fakedev(dev)
470 	dev_t dev;
471 {
472   /* XXX write me */
473   return dev;
474 }
475 
476 /*
477  * We come here in a last attempt to satisfy a Linux ioctl() call
478  */
479 int
480 linux_machdepioctl(p, v, retval)
481 	struct proc *p;
482 	void *v;
483 	register_t *retval;
484 {
485 	struct linux_sys_ioctl_args /* {
486 		syscallarg(int) fd;
487 		syscallarg(u_long) com;
488 		syscallarg(caddr_t) data;
489 	} */ *uap = v;
490 	struct sys_ioctl_args bia;
491 	u_long com;
492 
493 	SCARG(&bia, fd) = SCARG(uap, fd);
494 	SCARG(&bia, data) = SCARG(uap, data);
495 	com = SCARG(uap, com);
496 
497 	switch (com) {
498 	default:
499 		printf("linux_machdepioctl: invalid ioctl %08lx\n", com);
500 		return EINVAL;
501 	}
502 	SCARG(&bia, com) = com;
503 	return sys_ioctl(p, &bia, retval);
504 }
505 #if 0
506 /*
507  * Set I/O permissions for a process. Just set the maximum level
508  * right away (ignoring the argument), otherwise we would have
509  * to rely on I/O permission maps, which are not implemented.
510  */
511 int
512 linux_sys_iopl(p, v, retval)
513 	struct proc *p;
514 	void *v;
515 	register_t *retval;
516 {
517 	/*
518 	 * This syscall is not implemented in Linux/PowerPC: we should not be here
519 	 */
520 #ifdef DEBUG_LINUX
521 	printf("linux_sys_iopl: should not be here.\n");
522 #endif
523 	return 0;
524 }
525 #endif
526 
527 /*
528  * See above. If a root process tries to set access to an I/O port,
529  * just let it have the whole range.
530  */
531 int
532 linux_sys_ioperm(p, v, retval)
533 	struct proc *p;
534 	void *v;
535 	register_t *retval;
536 {
537 	/*
538 	 * This syscall is not implemented in Linux/PowerPC: we should not be here
539 	 */
540 #ifdef DEBUG_LINUX
541 	printf("linux_sys_ioperm: should not be here.\n");
542 #endif
543 	return 0;
544 }
545 
546 /*
547  * wrapper linux_sys_new_uname() -> linux_sys_uname()
548  */
549 int
550 linux_sys_new_uname(p, v, retval)
551 	struct proc *p;
552 	void *v;
553 	register_t *retval;
554 {
555 	return linux_sys_uname(p, v, retval);
556 }
557 
558 /*
559  * wrapper linux_sys_new_select() -> linux_sys_select()
560  */
561 int
562 linux_sys_new_select(p, v, retval)
563 	struct proc *p;
564 	void *v;
565 	register_t *retval;
566 {
567 	return linux_sys_select(p, v, retval);
568 }
569