linux/arch/openrisc/kernel/signal.c
Stafford Horne 4dc70e1aad openrisc: Move FPU state out of pt_regs
My original, naive, FPU support patch had the FPCSR register stored
during both the *mode switch* and *context switch*.  This is wasteful.

Also, the original patches did not save the FPU state when handling
signals during the system call fast path.

We fix this by moving the FPCSR state to thread_struct in task_struct.
We also introduce new helper functions save_fpu and restore_fpu which
can be used to sync the FPU with thread_struct.  These functions are now
called when needed:

 - Setting up and restoring sigcontext when handling signals
 - Before and after __switch_to during context switches
 - When handling FPU exceptions
 - When reading and writing FPU register sets

In the future we can further optimize this by doing lazy FPU save and
restore.  For example, FPU sync is not needed when switching to and from
kernel threads (x86 does this).  FPU save and restore does not need to
be done two times if we have both rescheduling and signal work to do.
However, since OpenRISC FPU state is a single register, I leave these
optimizations for future consideration.

Signed-off-by: Stafford Horne <shorne@gmail.com>
2024-04-15 15:20:39 +01:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
/*
* OpenRISC signal.c
*
* Linux architectural port borrowing liberally from similar works of
* others. All original copyrights apply as per the original source
* declaration.
*
* Modifications for the OpenRISC architecture:
* Copyright (C) 2003 Matjaz Breskvar <phoenix@bsemi.com>
* Copyright (C) 2010-2011 Jonas Bonn <jonas@southpole.se>
*/
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/smp.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/signal.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/wait.h>
#include <linux/ptrace.h>
#include <linux/unistd.h>
#include <linux/stddef.h>
#include <linux/resume_user_mode.h>
#include <asm/fpu.h>
#include <asm/processor.h>
#include <asm/syscall.h>
#include <asm/ucontext.h>
#include <linux/uaccess.h>
struct rt_sigframe {
struct siginfo info;
struct ucontext uc;
unsigned char retcode[16]; /* trampoline code */
};
asmlinkage long _sys_rt_sigreturn(struct pt_regs *regs);
asmlinkage int do_work_pending(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned int thread_flags,
int syscall);
#ifdef CONFIG_FPU
static long restore_fp_state(struct sigcontext __user *sc)
{
long err;
err = __copy_from_user(&current->thread.fpcsr, &sc->fpcsr, sizeof(unsigned long));
if (unlikely(err))
return err;
/* Restore the FPU state */
restore_fpu(current);
return 0;
}
static long save_fp_state(struct sigcontext __user *sc)
{
long err;
/* Sync the user FPU state so we can copy to sigcontext */
save_fpu(current);
err = __copy_to_user(&sc->fpcsr, &current->thread.fpcsr, sizeof(unsigned long));
return err;
}
#else
#define save_fp_state(sc) (0)
#define restore_fp_state(sc) (0)
#endif
static int restore_sigcontext(struct pt_regs *regs,
struct sigcontext __user *sc)
{
int err = 0;
/* Always make any pending restarted system calls return -EINTR */
current->restart_block.fn = do_no_restart_syscall;
/*
* Restore the regs from &sc->regs.
* (sc is already checked since the sigframe was
* checked in sys_sigreturn previously)
*/
err |= __copy_from_user(regs, sc->regs.gpr, 32 * sizeof(unsigned long));
err |= __copy_from_user(&regs->pc, &sc->regs.pc, sizeof(unsigned long));
err |= __copy_from_user(&regs->sr, &sc->regs.sr, sizeof(unsigned long));
err |= restore_fp_state(sc);
/* make sure the SM-bit is cleared so user-mode cannot fool us */
regs->sr &= ~SPR_SR_SM;
regs->orig_gpr11 = -1; /* Avoid syscall restart checks */
/* TODO: the other ports use regs->orig_XX to disable syscall checks
* after this completes, but we don't use that mechanism. maybe we can
* use it now ?
*/
return err;
}
asmlinkage long _sys_rt_sigreturn(struct pt_regs *regs)
{
struct rt_sigframe __user *frame = (struct rt_sigframe __user *)regs->sp;
sigset_t set;
/*
* Since we stacked the signal on a dword boundary,
* then frame should be dword aligned here. If it's
* not, then the user is trying to mess with us.
*/
if (((unsigned long)frame) & 3)
goto badframe;
if (!access_ok(frame, sizeof(*frame)))
goto badframe;
if (__copy_from_user(&set, &frame->uc.uc_sigmask, sizeof(set)))
goto badframe;
set_current_blocked(&set);
if (restore_sigcontext(regs, &frame->uc.uc_mcontext))
goto badframe;
if (restore_altstack(&frame->uc.uc_stack))
goto badframe;
return regs->gpr[11];
badframe:
force_sig(SIGSEGV);
return 0;
}
/*
* Set up a signal frame.
*/
static int setup_sigcontext(struct pt_regs *regs, struct sigcontext __user *sc)
{
int err = 0;
/* copy the regs */
/* There should be no need to save callee-saved registers here...
* ...but we save them anyway. Revisit this
*/
err |= __copy_to_user(sc->regs.gpr, regs, 32 * sizeof(unsigned long));
err |= __copy_to_user(&sc->regs.pc, &regs->pc, sizeof(unsigned long));
err |= __copy_to_user(&sc->regs.sr, &regs->sr, sizeof(unsigned long));
err |= save_fp_state(sc);
return err;
}
static inline unsigned long align_sigframe(unsigned long sp)
{
return sp & ~3UL;
}
/*
* Work out where the signal frame should go. It's either on the user stack
* or the alternate stack.
*/
static inline void __user *get_sigframe(struct ksignal *ksig,
struct pt_regs *regs, size_t frame_size)
{
unsigned long sp = regs->sp;
/* redzone */
sp -= STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD;
sp = sigsp(sp, ksig);
sp = align_sigframe(sp - frame_size);
return (void __user *)sp;
}
/* grab and setup a signal frame.
*
* basically we stack a lot of state info, and arrange for the
* user-mode program to return to the kernel using either a
* trampoline which performs the syscall sigreturn, or a provided
* user-mode trampoline.
*/
static int setup_rt_frame(struct ksignal *ksig, sigset_t *set,
struct pt_regs *regs)
{
struct rt_sigframe __user *frame;
unsigned long return_ip;
int err = 0;
frame = get_sigframe(ksig, regs, sizeof(*frame));
if (!access_ok(frame, sizeof(*frame)))
return -EFAULT;
/* Create siginfo. */
if (ksig->ka.sa.sa_flags & SA_SIGINFO)
err |= copy_siginfo_to_user(&frame->info, &ksig->info);
/* Create the ucontext. */
err |= __put_user(0, &frame->uc.uc_flags);
err |= __put_user(NULL, &frame->uc.uc_link);
err |= __save_altstack(&frame->uc.uc_stack, regs->sp);
err |= setup_sigcontext(regs, &frame->uc.uc_mcontext);
err |= __copy_to_user(&frame->uc.uc_sigmask, set, sizeof(*set));
if (err)
return -EFAULT;
/* trampoline - the desired return ip is the retcode itself */
return_ip = (unsigned long)&frame->retcode;
/* This is:
l.ori r11,r0,__NR_sigreturn
l.sys 1
*/
err |= __put_user(0xa960, (short __user *)(frame->retcode + 0));
err |= __put_user(__NR_rt_sigreturn, (short __user *)(frame->retcode + 2));
err |= __put_user(0x20000001, (unsigned long __user *)(frame->retcode + 4));
err |= __put_user(0x15000000, (unsigned long __user *)(frame->retcode + 8));
if (err)
return -EFAULT;
/* Set up registers for signal handler */
regs->pc = (unsigned long)ksig->ka.sa.sa_handler; /* what we enter NOW */
regs->gpr[9] = (unsigned long)return_ip; /* what we enter LATER */
regs->gpr[3] = (unsigned long)ksig->sig; /* arg 1: signo */
regs->gpr[4] = (unsigned long)&frame->info; /* arg 2: (siginfo_t*) */
regs->gpr[5] = (unsigned long)&frame->uc; /* arg 3: ucontext */
/* actually move the usp to reflect the stacked frame */
regs->sp = (unsigned long)frame;
return 0;
}
static inline void
handle_signal(struct ksignal *ksig, struct pt_regs *regs)
{
int ret;
ret = setup_rt_frame(ksig, sigmask_to_save(), regs);
signal_setup_done(ret, ksig, test_thread_flag(TIF_SINGLESTEP));
}
/*
* Note that 'init' is a special process: it doesn't get signals it doesn't
* want to handle. Thus you cannot kill init even with a SIGKILL even by
* mistake.
*
* Also note that the regs structure given here as an argument, is the latest
* pushed pt_regs. It may or may not be the same as the first pushed registers
* when the initial usermode->kernelmode transition took place. Therefore
* we can use user_mode(regs) to see if we came directly from kernel or user
* mode below.
*/
static int do_signal(struct pt_regs *regs, int syscall)
{
struct ksignal ksig;
unsigned long continue_addr = 0;
unsigned long restart_addr = 0;
unsigned long retval = 0;
int restart = 0;
if (syscall) {
continue_addr = regs->pc;
restart_addr = continue_addr - 4;
retval = regs->gpr[11];
/*
* Setup syscall restart here so that a debugger will
* see the already changed PC.
*/
switch (retval) {
case -ERESTART_RESTARTBLOCK:
restart = -2;
fallthrough;
case -ERESTARTNOHAND:
case -ERESTARTSYS:
case -ERESTARTNOINTR:
restart++;
regs->gpr[11] = regs->orig_gpr11;
regs->pc = restart_addr;
break;
}
}
/*
* Get the signal to deliver. During the call to get_signal the
* debugger may change all our registers so we may need to revert
* the decision to restart the syscall; specifically, if the PC is
* changed, don't restart the syscall.
*/
if (get_signal(&ksig)) {
if (unlikely(restart) && regs->pc == restart_addr) {
if (retval == -ERESTARTNOHAND ||
retval == -ERESTART_RESTARTBLOCK
|| (retval == -ERESTARTSYS
&& !(ksig.ka.sa.sa_flags & SA_RESTART))) {
/* No automatic restart */
regs->gpr[11] = -EINTR;
regs->pc = continue_addr;
}
}
handle_signal(&ksig, regs);
} else {
/* no handler */
restore_saved_sigmask();
/*
* Restore pt_regs PC as syscall restart will be handled by
* kernel without return to userspace
*/
if (unlikely(restart) && regs->pc == restart_addr) {
regs->pc = continue_addr;
return restart;
}
}
return 0;
}
asmlinkage int
do_work_pending(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned int thread_flags, int syscall)
{
do {
if (likely(thread_flags & _TIF_NEED_RESCHED)) {
schedule();
} else {
if (unlikely(!user_mode(regs)))
return 0;
local_irq_enable();
if (thread_flags & (_TIF_SIGPENDING|_TIF_NOTIFY_SIGNAL)) {
int restart = do_signal(regs, syscall);
if (unlikely(restart)) {
/*
* Restart without handlers.
* Deal with it without leaving
* the kernel space.
*/
return restart;
}
syscall = 0;
} else {
resume_user_mode_work(regs);
}
}
local_irq_disable();
thread_flags = read_thread_flags();
} while (thread_flags & _TIF_WORK_MASK);
return 0;
}