kselftest/arm64: Exit streaming mode after collecting signal context
When we collect a signal context with one of the SME modes enabled we will have enabled that mode behind the compiler and libc's back so they may issue some instructions not valid in streaming mode, causing spurious failures. For the code prior to issuing the BRK to trigger signal handling we need to stay in streaming mode if we were already there since that's a part of the signal context the caller is trying to collect. Unfortunately this code includes a memset() which is likely to be heavily optimised and is likely to use FP instructions incompatible with streaming mode. We can avoid this happening by open coding the memset(), inserting a volatile assembly statement to avoid the compiler recognising what's being done and doing something in optimisation. This code is not performance critical so the inefficiency should not be an issue. After collecting the context we can simply exit streaming mode, avoiding these issues. Use a full SMSTOP for safety to prevent any issues appearing with ZA. Reported-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230728-arm64-signal-memcpy-fix-v4-1-0c1290db5d46@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
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@ -60,13 +60,25 @@ static __always_inline bool get_current_context(struct tdescr *td,
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size_t dest_sz)
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{
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static volatile bool seen_already;
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int i;
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char *uc = (char *)dest_uc;
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assert(td && dest_uc);
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/* it's a genuine invocation..reinit */
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seen_already = 0;
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td->live_uc_valid = 0;
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td->live_sz = dest_sz;
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memset(dest_uc, 0x00, td->live_sz);
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/*
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* This is a memset() but we don't want the compiler to
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* optimise it into either instructions or a library call
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* which might be incompatible with streaming mode.
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*/
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for (i = 0; i < td->live_sz; i++) {
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uc[i] = 0;
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__asm__ ("" : "=r" (uc[i]) : "0" (uc[i]));
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}
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td->live_uc = dest_uc;
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/*
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* Grab ucontext_t triggering a SIGTRAP.
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:
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: "memory");
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/*
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* If we were grabbing a streaming mode context then we may
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* have entered streaming mode behind the system's back and
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* libc or compiler generated code might decide to do
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* something invalid in streaming mode, or potentially even
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* the state of ZA. Issue a SMSTOP to exit both now we have
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* grabbed the state.
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*/
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if (td->feats_supported & FEAT_SME)
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asm volatile("msr S0_3_C4_C6_3, xzr");
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/*
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* If we get here with seen_already==1 it implies the td->live_uc
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* context has been used to get back here....this probably means
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