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x86/alternatives, kvm: Fix a couple of CALLs without a frame pointer
objtool complains: arch/x86/kvm/kvm.o: warning: objtool: .altinstr_replacement+0xc5: call without frame pointer save/setup vmlinux.o: warning: objtool: .altinstr_replacement+0x2eb: call without frame pointer save/setup Make sure %rSP is an output operand to the respective asm() statements. The test_cc() hunk and ALT_OUTPUT_SP() courtesy of peterz. Also from him add some helpful debugging info to the documentation. Now on to the explanations: tl;dr: The alternatives macros are pretty fragile. If I do ALT_OUTPUT_SP(output) in order to be able to package in a %rsp reference for objtool so that a stack frame gets properly generated, the inline asm input operand with positional argument 0 in clear_page(): "0" (page) gets "renumbered" due to the added : "+r" (current_stack_pointer), "=D" (page) and then gcc says: ./arch/x86/include/asm/page_64.h:53:9: error: inconsistent operand constraints in an ‘asm’ The fix is to use an explicit "D" constraint which points to a singleton register class (gcc terminology) which ends up doing what is expected here: the page pointer - input and output - should be in the same %rdi register. Other register classes have more than one register in them - example: "r" and "=r" or "A": ‘A’ The ‘a’ and ‘d’ registers. This class is used for instructions that return double word results in the ‘ax:dx’ register pair. Single word values will be allocated either in ‘ax’ or ‘dx’. so using "D" and "=D" just works in this particular case. And yes, one would say, sure, why don't you do "+D" but then: : "+r" (current_stack_pointer), "+D" (page) : [old] "i" (clear_page_orig), [new1] "i" (clear_page_rep), [new2] "i" (clear_page_erms), : "cc", "memory", "rax", "rcx") now find the Waldo^Wcomma which throws a wrench into all this. Because that silly macro has an "input..." consume-all last macro arg and in it, one is supposed to supply input *and* clobbers, leading to silly syntax snafus. Yap, they need to be cleaned up, one fine day... Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/oe-kbuild-all/202406141648.jO9qNGLa-lkp@intel.com/ Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Borislav Petkov (AMD) <bp@alien8.de> Acked-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com> Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240625112056.GDZnqoGDXgYuWBDUwu@fat_crate.local
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@ -246,9 +246,10 @@ static inline int alternatives_text_reserved(void *start, void *end)
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* references: i.e., if used for a function, it would add the PLT
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* suffix.
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*/
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#define alternative_call(oldfunc, newfunc, ft_flags, output, input...) \
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asm_inline volatile(ALTERNATIVE("call %c[old]", "call %c[new]", ft_flags) \
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: output : [old] "i" (oldfunc), [new] "i" (newfunc), ## input)
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#define alternative_call(oldfunc, newfunc, ft_flags, output, input...) \
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asm_inline volatile(ALTERNATIVE("call %c[old]", "call %c[new]", ft_flags) \
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: ALT_OUTPUT_SP(output) \
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: [old] "i" (oldfunc), [new] "i" (newfunc), ## input)
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/*
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* Like alternative_call, but there are two features and respective functions.
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@ -260,7 +261,7 @@ static inline int alternatives_text_reserved(void *start, void *end)
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output, input...) \
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asm_inline volatile(ALTERNATIVE_2("call %c[old]", "call %c[new1]", ft_flags1, \
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"call %c[new2]", ft_flags2) \
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: output, ASM_CALL_CONSTRAINT \
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: ALT_OUTPUT_SP(output) \
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: [old] "i" (oldfunc), [new1] "i" (newfunc1), \
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[new2] "i" (newfunc2), ## input)
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@ -276,6 +277,8 @@ static inline int alternatives_text_reserved(void *start, void *end)
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*/
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#define ASM_NO_INPUT_CLOBBER(clbr...) "i" (0) : clbr
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#define ALT_OUTPUT_SP(...) ASM_CALL_CONSTRAINT, ## __VA_ARGS__
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/* Macro for creating assembler functions avoiding any C magic. */
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#define DEFINE_ASM_FUNC(func, instr, sec) \
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asm (".pushsection " #sec ", \"ax\"\n" \
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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ static inline void clear_page(void *page)
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clear_page_rep, X86_FEATURE_REP_GOOD,
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clear_page_erms, X86_FEATURE_ERMS,
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"=D" (page),
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"0" (page)
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"D" (page)
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: "cc", "memory", "rax", "rcx");
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}
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@ -1657,7 +1657,7 @@ static noinline void __init alt_reloc_selftest(void)
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*/
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asm_inline volatile (
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ALTERNATIVE("", "lea %[mem], %%" _ASM_ARG1 "; call __alt_reloc_selftest;", X86_FEATURE_ALWAYS)
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: /* output */
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: ASM_CALL_CONSTRAINT
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: [mem] "m" (__alt_reloc_selftest_addr)
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: _ASM_ARG1
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);
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@ -1069,7 +1069,7 @@ static __always_inline u8 test_cc(unsigned int condition, unsigned long flags)
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flags = (flags & EFLAGS_MASK) | X86_EFLAGS_IF;
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asm("push %[flags]; popf; " CALL_NOSPEC
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: "=a"(rc) : [thunk_target]"r"(fop), [flags]"r"(flags));
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: "=a"(rc), ASM_CALL_CONSTRAINT : [thunk_target]"r"(fop), [flags]"r"(flags));
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return rc;
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}
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@ -284,6 +284,25 @@ the objtool maintainers.
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Otherwise the stack frame may not get created before the call.
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objtool can help with pinpointing the exact function where it happens:
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$ OBJTOOL_ARGS="--verbose" make arch/x86/kvm/
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arch/x86/kvm/kvm.o: warning: objtool: .altinstr_replacement+0xc5: call without frame pointer save/setup
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arch/x86/kvm/kvm.o: warning: objtool: em_loop.part.0+0x29: (alt)
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arch/x86/kvm/kvm.o: warning: objtool: em_loop.part.0+0x0: <=== (sym)
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LD [M] arch/x86/kvm/kvm-intel.o
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0000 0000000000028220 <em_loop.part.0>:
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0000 28220: 0f b6 47 61 movzbl 0x61(%rdi),%eax
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0004 28224: 3c e2 cmp $0xe2,%al
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0006 28226: 74 2c je 28254 <em_loop.part.0+0x34>
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0008 28228: 48 8b 57 10 mov 0x10(%rdi),%rdx
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000c 2822c: 83 f0 05 xor $0x5,%eax
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000f 2822f: 48 c1 e0 04 shl $0x4,%rax
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0013 28233: 25 f0 00 00 00 and $0xf0,%eax
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0018 28238: 81 e2 d5 08 00 00 and $0x8d5,%edx
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001e 2823e: 80 ce 02 or $0x2,%dh
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...
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2. file.o: warning: objtool: .text+0x53: unreachable instruction
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