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1/*
2 * Copyright (C) 2012 Regents of the University of California
3 *
4 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
5 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
6 * as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.
7 *
8 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
9 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
10 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
11 * GNU General Public License for more details.
12 *
13 * This file was copied from include/asm-generic/uaccess.h
14 */
15
16#ifndef _ASM_RISCV_UACCESS_H
17#define _ASM_RISCV_UACCESS_H
18
19/*
20 * User space memory access functions
21 */
22#include <linux/errno.h>
23#include <linux/compiler.h>
24#include <linux/thread_info.h>
25#include <asm/byteorder.h>
26#include <asm/asm.h>
27
28#define __enable_user_access() \
29 __asm__ __volatile__ ("csrs sstatus, %0" : : "r" (SR_SUM) : "memory")
30#define __disable_user_access() \
31 __asm__ __volatile__ ("csrc sstatus, %0" : : "r" (SR_SUM) : "memory")
32
33/*
34 * The fs value determines whether argument validity checking should be
35 * performed or not. If get_fs() == USER_DS, checking is performed, with
36 * get_fs() == KERNEL_DS, checking is bypassed.
37 *
38 * For historical reasons, these macros are grossly misnamed.
39 */
40
41#define KERNEL_DS (~0UL)
42#define USER_DS (TASK_SIZE)
43
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44#define get_fs() (current_thread_info()->addr_limit)
45
46static inline void set_fs(mm_segment_t fs)
47{
48 current_thread_info()->addr_limit = fs;
49}
50
51#define segment_eq(a, b) ((a) == (b))
52
53#define user_addr_max() (get_fs())
54
55
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56/**
57 * access_ok: - Checks if a user space pointer is valid
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58 * @addr: User space pointer to start of block to check
59 * @size: Size of block to check
60 *
61 * Context: User context only. This function may sleep.
62 *
63 * Checks if a pointer to a block of memory in user space is valid.
64 *
65 * Returns true (nonzero) if the memory block may be valid, false (zero)
66 * if it is definitely invalid.
67 *
68 * Note that, depending on architecture, this function probably just
69 * checks that the pointer is in the user space range - after calling
70 * this function, memory access functions may still return -EFAULT.
71 */
96d4f267 72#define access_ok(addr, size) ({ \
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73 __chk_user_ptr(addr); \
74 likely(__access_ok((unsigned long __force)(addr), (size))); \
75})
76
77/*
78 * Ensure that the range [addr, addr+size) is within the process's
79 * address space
80 */
81static inline int __access_ok(unsigned long addr, unsigned long size)
82{
83 const mm_segment_t fs = get_fs();
84
85 return (size <= fs) && (addr <= (fs - size));
86}
87
88/*
89 * The exception table consists of pairs of addresses: the first is the
90 * address of an instruction that is allowed to fault, and the second is
91 * the address at which the program should continue. No registers are
92 * modified, so it is entirely up to the continuation code to figure out
93 * what to do.
94 *
95 * All the routines below use bits of fixup code that are out of line
96 * with the main instruction path. This means when everything is well,
97 * we don't even have to jump over them. Further, they do not intrude
98 * on our cache or tlb entries.
99 */
100
101struct exception_table_entry {
102 unsigned long insn, fixup;
103};
104
105extern int fixup_exception(struct pt_regs *state);
106
107#if defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN)
108#define __MSW 1
109#define __LSW 0
110#elif defined(__BIG_ENDIAN)
111#define __MSW 0
112#define __LSW 1
113#else
114#error "Unknown endianness"
115#endif
116
117/*
118 * The "__xxx" versions of the user access functions do not verify the address
119 * space - it must have been done previously with a separate "access_ok()"
120 * call.
121 */
122
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123#define __get_user_asm(insn, x, ptr, err) \
124do { \
125 uintptr_t __tmp; \
126 __typeof__(x) __x; \
127 __enable_user_access(); \
128 __asm__ __volatile__ ( \
129 "1:\n" \
130 " " insn " %1, %3\n" \
131 "2:\n" \
132 " .section .fixup,\"ax\"\n" \
133 " .balign 4\n" \
134 "3:\n" \
135 " li %0, %4\n" \
136 " li %1, 0\n" \
137 " jump 2b, %2\n" \
138 " .previous\n" \
139 " .section __ex_table,\"a\"\n" \
140 " .balign " RISCV_SZPTR "\n" \
141 " " RISCV_PTR " 1b, 3b\n" \
142 " .previous" \
143 : "+r" (err), "=&r" (__x), "=r" (__tmp) \
144 : "m" (*(ptr)), "i" (-EFAULT)); \
145 __disable_user_access(); \
146 (x) = __x; \
147} while (0)
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148
149#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
150#define __get_user_8(x, ptr, err) \
151 __get_user_asm("ld", x, ptr, err)
152#else /* !CONFIG_64BIT */
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153#define __get_user_8(x, ptr, err) \
154do { \
155 u32 __user *__ptr = (u32 __user *)(ptr); \
156 u32 __lo, __hi; \
157 uintptr_t __tmp; \
158 __enable_user_access(); \
159 __asm__ __volatile__ ( \
160 "1:\n" \
161 " lw %1, %4\n" \
162 "2:\n" \
163 " lw %2, %5\n" \
164 "3:\n" \
165 " .section .fixup,\"ax\"\n" \
166 " .balign 4\n" \
167 "4:\n" \
168 " li %0, %6\n" \
169 " li %1, 0\n" \
170 " li %2, 0\n" \
171 " jump 3b, %3\n" \
172 " .previous\n" \
173 " .section __ex_table,\"a\"\n" \
174 " .balign " RISCV_SZPTR "\n" \
175 " " RISCV_PTR " 1b, 4b\n" \
176 " " RISCV_PTR " 2b, 4b\n" \
177 " .previous" \
178 : "+r" (err), "=&r" (__lo), "=r" (__hi), \
179 "=r" (__tmp) \
180 : "m" (__ptr[__LSW]), "m" (__ptr[__MSW]), \
181 "i" (-EFAULT)); \
182 __disable_user_access(); \
183 (x) = (__typeof__(x))((__typeof__((x)-(x)))( \
184 (((u64)__hi << 32) | __lo))); \
185} while (0)
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186#endif /* CONFIG_64BIT */
187
188
189/**
190 * __get_user: - Get a simple variable from user space, with less checking.
191 * @x: Variable to store result.
192 * @ptr: Source address, in user space.
193 *
194 * Context: User context only. This function may sleep.
195 *
196 * This macro copies a single simple variable from user space to kernel
197 * space. It supports simple types like char and int, but not larger
198 * data types like structures or arrays.
199 *
200 * @ptr must have pointer-to-simple-variable type, and the result of
201 * dereferencing @ptr must be assignable to @x without a cast.
202 *
203 * Caller must check the pointer with access_ok() before calling this
204 * function.
205 *
206 * Returns zero on success, or -EFAULT on error.
207 * On error, the variable @x is set to zero.
208 */
209#define __get_user(x, ptr) \
210({ \
211 register long __gu_err = 0; \
212 const __typeof__(*(ptr)) __user *__gu_ptr = (ptr); \
213 __chk_user_ptr(__gu_ptr); \
214 switch (sizeof(*__gu_ptr)) { \
215 case 1: \
216 __get_user_asm("lb", (x), __gu_ptr, __gu_err); \
217 break; \
218 case 2: \
219 __get_user_asm("lh", (x), __gu_ptr, __gu_err); \
220 break; \
221 case 4: \
222 __get_user_asm("lw", (x), __gu_ptr, __gu_err); \
223 break; \
224 case 8: \
225 __get_user_8((x), __gu_ptr, __gu_err); \
226 break; \
227 default: \
228 BUILD_BUG(); \
229 } \
230 __gu_err; \
231})
232
233/**
234 * get_user: - Get a simple variable from user space.
235 * @x: Variable to store result.
236 * @ptr: Source address, in user space.
237 *
238 * Context: User context only. This function may sleep.
239 *
240 * This macro copies a single simple variable from user space to kernel
241 * space. It supports simple types like char and int, but not larger
242 * data types like structures or arrays.
243 *
244 * @ptr must have pointer-to-simple-variable type, and the result of
245 * dereferencing @ptr must be assignable to @x without a cast.
246 *
247 * Returns zero on success, or -EFAULT on error.
248 * On error, the variable @x is set to zero.
249 */
250#define get_user(x, ptr) \
251({ \
252 const __typeof__(*(ptr)) __user *__p = (ptr); \
253 might_fault(); \
96d4f267 254 access_ok(__p, sizeof(*__p)) ? \
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255 __get_user((x), __p) : \
256 ((x) = 0, -EFAULT); \
257})
258
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259#define __put_user_asm(insn, x, ptr, err) \
260do { \
261 uintptr_t __tmp; \
262 __typeof__(*(ptr)) __x = x; \
263 __enable_user_access(); \
264 __asm__ __volatile__ ( \
265 "1:\n" \
266 " " insn " %z3, %2\n" \
267 "2:\n" \
268 " .section .fixup,\"ax\"\n" \
269 " .balign 4\n" \
270 "3:\n" \
271 " li %0, %4\n" \
272 " jump 2b, %1\n" \
273 " .previous\n" \
274 " .section __ex_table,\"a\"\n" \
275 " .balign " RISCV_SZPTR "\n" \
276 " " RISCV_PTR " 1b, 3b\n" \
277 " .previous" \
278 : "+r" (err), "=r" (__tmp), "=m" (*(ptr)) \
279 : "rJ" (__x), "i" (-EFAULT)); \
280 __disable_user_access(); \
281} while (0)
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282
283#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
284#define __put_user_8(x, ptr, err) \
285 __put_user_asm("sd", x, ptr, err)
286#else /* !CONFIG_64BIT */
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287#define __put_user_8(x, ptr, err) \
288do { \
289 u32 __user *__ptr = (u32 __user *)(ptr); \
290 u64 __x = (__typeof__((x)-(x)))(x); \
291 uintptr_t __tmp; \
292 __enable_user_access(); \
293 __asm__ __volatile__ ( \
294 "1:\n" \
295 " sw %z4, %2\n" \
296 "2:\n" \
297 " sw %z5, %3\n" \
298 "3:\n" \
299 " .section .fixup,\"ax\"\n" \
300 " .balign 4\n" \
301 "4:\n" \
302 " li %0, %6\n" \
303 " jump 2b, %1\n" \
304 " .previous\n" \
305 " .section __ex_table,\"a\"\n" \
306 " .balign " RISCV_SZPTR "\n" \
307 " " RISCV_PTR " 1b, 4b\n" \
308 " " RISCV_PTR " 2b, 4b\n" \
309 " .previous" \
310 : "+r" (err), "=r" (__tmp), \
311 "=m" (__ptr[__LSW]), \
312 "=m" (__ptr[__MSW]) \
313 : "rJ" (__x), "rJ" (__x >> 32), "i" (-EFAULT)); \
314 __disable_user_access(); \
315} while (0)
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316#endif /* CONFIG_64BIT */
317
318
319/**
320 * __put_user: - Write a simple value into user space, with less checking.
321 * @x: Value to copy to user space.
322 * @ptr: Destination address, in user space.
323 *
324 * Context: User context only. This function may sleep.
325 *
326 * This macro copies a single simple value from kernel space to user
327 * space. It supports simple types like char and int, but not larger
328 * data types like structures or arrays.
329 *
330 * @ptr must have pointer-to-simple-variable type, and @x must be assignable
331 * to the result of dereferencing @ptr.
332 *
333 * Caller must check the pointer with access_ok() before calling this
334 * function.
335 *
336 * Returns zero on success, or -EFAULT on error.
337 */
338#define __put_user(x, ptr) \
339({ \
340 register long __pu_err = 0; \
341 __typeof__(*(ptr)) __user *__gu_ptr = (ptr); \
342 __chk_user_ptr(__gu_ptr); \
343 switch (sizeof(*__gu_ptr)) { \
344 case 1: \
345 __put_user_asm("sb", (x), __gu_ptr, __pu_err); \
346 break; \
347 case 2: \
348 __put_user_asm("sh", (x), __gu_ptr, __pu_err); \
349 break; \
350 case 4: \
351 __put_user_asm("sw", (x), __gu_ptr, __pu_err); \
352 break; \
353 case 8: \
354 __put_user_8((x), __gu_ptr, __pu_err); \
355 break; \
356 default: \
357 BUILD_BUG(); \
358 } \
359 __pu_err; \
360})
361
362/**
363 * put_user: - Write a simple value into user space.
364 * @x: Value to copy to user space.
365 * @ptr: Destination address, in user space.
366 *
367 * Context: User context only. This function may sleep.
368 *
369 * This macro copies a single simple value from kernel space to user
370 * space. It supports simple types like char and int, but not larger
371 * data types like structures or arrays.
372 *
373 * @ptr must have pointer-to-simple-variable type, and @x must be assignable
374 * to the result of dereferencing @ptr.
375 *
376 * Returns zero on success, or -EFAULT on error.
377 */
378#define put_user(x, ptr) \
379({ \
380 __typeof__(*(ptr)) __user *__p = (ptr); \
381 might_fault(); \
96d4f267 382 access_ok(__p, sizeof(*__p)) ? \
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383 __put_user((x), __p) : \
384 -EFAULT; \
385})
386
387
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388extern unsigned long __must_check __asm_copy_to_user(void __user *to,
389 const void *from, unsigned long n);
390extern unsigned long __must_check __asm_copy_from_user(void *to,
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391 const void __user *from, unsigned long n);
392
393static inline unsigned long
394raw_copy_from_user(void *to, const void __user *from, unsigned long n)
395{
21f70d4a 396 return __asm_copy_from_user(to, from, n);
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397}
398
399static inline unsigned long
400raw_copy_to_user(void __user *to, const void *from, unsigned long n)
401{
21f70d4a 402 return __asm_copy_to_user(to, from, n);
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403}
404
405extern long strncpy_from_user(char *dest, const char __user *src, long count);
406
407extern long __must_check strlen_user(const char __user *str);
408extern long __must_check strnlen_user(const char __user *str, long n);
409
410extern
411unsigned long __must_check __clear_user(void __user *addr, unsigned long n);
412
413static inline
414unsigned long __must_check clear_user(void __user *to, unsigned long n)
415{
416 might_fault();
96d4f267 417 return access_ok(to, n) ?
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418 __clear_user(to, n) : n;
419}
420
421/*
422 * Atomic compare-and-exchange, but with a fixup for userspace faults. Faults
423 * will set "err" to -EFAULT, while successful accesses return the previous
424 * value.
425 */
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426#define __cmpxchg_user(ptr, old, new, err, size, lrb, scb) \
427({ \
428 __typeof__(ptr) __ptr = (ptr); \
429 __typeof__(*(ptr)) __old = (old); \
430 __typeof__(*(ptr)) __new = (new); \
431 __typeof__(*(ptr)) __ret; \
432 __typeof__(err) __err = 0; \
433 register unsigned int __rc; \
434 __enable_user_access(); \
435 switch (size) { \
436 case 4: \
437 __asm__ __volatile__ ( \
438 "0:\n" \
439 " lr.w" #scb " %[ret], %[ptr]\n" \
440 " bne %[ret], %z[old], 1f\n" \
441 " sc.w" #lrb " %[rc], %z[new], %[ptr]\n" \
442 " bnez %[rc], 0b\n" \
443 "1:\n" \
444 ".section .fixup,\"ax\"\n" \
445 ".balign 4\n" \
446 "2:\n" \
447 " li %[err], %[efault]\n" \
448 " jump 1b, %[rc]\n" \
449 ".previous\n" \
450 ".section __ex_table,\"a\"\n" \
451 ".balign " RISCV_SZPTR "\n" \
452 " " RISCV_PTR " 1b, 2b\n" \
453 ".previous\n" \
454 : [ret] "=&r" (__ret), \
455 [rc] "=&r" (__rc), \
456 [ptr] "+A" (*__ptr), \
457 [err] "=&r" (__err) \
458 : [old] "rJ" (__old), \
459 [new] "rJ" (__new), \
460 [efault] "i" (-EFAULT)); \
461 break; \
462 case 8: \
463 __asm__ __volatile__ ( \
464 "0:\n" \
465 " lr.d" #scb " %[ret], %[ptr]\n" \
466 " bne %[ret], %z[old], 1f\n" \
467 " sc.d" #lrb " %[rc], %z[new], %[ptr]\n" \
468 " bnez %[rc], 0b\n" \
469 "1:\n" \
470 ".section .fixup,\"ax\"\n" \
471 ".balign 4\n" \
472 "2:\n" \
473 " li %[err], %[efault]\n" \
474 " jump 1b, %[rc]\n" \
475 ".previous\n" \
476 ".section __ex_table,\"a\"\n" \
477 ".balign " RISCV_SZPTR "\n" \
478 " " RISCV_PTR " 1b, 2b\n" \
479 ".previous\n" \
480 : [ret] "=&r" (__ret), \
481 [rc] "=&r" (__rc), \
482 [ptr] "+A" (*__ptr), \
483 [err] "=&r" (__err) \
484 : [old] "rJ" (__old), \
485 [new] "rJ" (__new), \
486 [efault] "i" (-EFAULT)); \
487 break; \
488 default: \
489 BUILD_BUG(); \
490 } \
491 __disable_user_access(); \
492 (err) = __err; \
493 __ret; \
494})
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495
496#endif /* _ASM_RISCV_UACCESS_H */