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457c8996 1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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2/*
3 * linux/kernel/panic.c
4 *
5 * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds
6 */
7
8/*
9 * This function is used through-out the kernel (including mm and fs)
10 * to indicate a major problem.
11 */
c95dbf27 12#include <linux/debug_locks.h>
b17b0153 13#include <linux/sched/debug.h>
c95dbf27 14#include <linux/interrupt.h>
7d92bda2 15#include <linux/kgdb.h>
456b565c 16#include <linux/kmsg_dump.h>
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17#include <linux/kallsyms.h>
18#include <linux/notifier.h>
c7c3f05e 19#include <linux/vt_kern.h>
1da177e4 20#include <linux/module.h>
c95dbf27 21#include <linux/random.h>
de7edd31 22#include <linux/ftrace.h>
1da177e4 23#include <linux/reboot.h>
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24#include <linux/delay.h>
25#include <linux/kexec.h>
f39650de 26#include <linux/panic_notifier.h>
c95dbf27 27#include <linux/sched.h>
1da177e4 28#include <linux/sysrq.h>
c95dbf27 29#include <linux/init.h>
1da177e4 30#include <linux/nmi.h>
08d78658 31#include <linux/console.h>
2553b67a 32#include <linux/bug.h>
7a46ec0e 33#include <linux/ratelimit.h>
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34#include <linux/debugfs.h>
35#include <asm/sections.h>
1da177e4 36
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37#define PANIC_TIMER_STEP 100
38#define PANIC_BLINK_SPD 18
39
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40#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
41/*
42 * Should we dump all CPUs backtraces in an oops event?
43 * Defaults to 0, can be changed via sysctl.
44 */
45unsigned int __read_mostly sysctl_oops_all_cpu_backtrace;
46#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
47
2a01bb38 48int panic_on_oops = CONFIG_PANIC_ON_OOPS_VALUE;
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49static unsigned long tainted_mask =
50 IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_GCC_PLUGIN_RANDSTRUCT) ? (1 << TAINT_RANDSTRUCT) : 0;
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51static int pause_on_oops;
52static int pause_on_oops_flag;
53static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(pause_on_oops_lock);
5375b708 54bool crash_kexec_post_notifiers;
9e3961a0 55int panic_on_warn __read_mostly;
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56unsigned long panic_on_taint;
57bool panic_on_taint_nousertaint = false;
1da177e4 58
5800dc3c 59int panic_timeout = CONFIG_PANIC_TIMEOUT;
81e88fdc 60EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(panic_timeout);
1da177e4 61
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62#define PANIC_PRINT_TASK_INFO 0x00000001
63#define PANIC_PRINT_MEM_INFO 0x00000002
64#define PANIC_PRINT_TIMER_INFO 0x00000004
65#define PANIC_PRINT_LOCK_INFO 0x00000008
66#define PANIC_PRINT_FTRACE_INFO 0x00000010
de6da1e8 67#define PANIC_PRINT_ALL_PRINTK_MSG 0x00000020
81c9d43f 68unsigned long panic_print;
d999bd93 69
e041c683 70ATOMIC_NOTIFIER_HEAD(panic_notifier_list);
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71
72EXPORT_SYMBOL(panic_notifier_list);
73
c7ff0d9c 74static long no_blink(int state)
8aeee85a 75{
c7ff0d9c 76 return 0;
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77}
78
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79/* Returns how long it waited in ms */
80long (*panic_blink)(int state);
81EXPORT_SYMBOL(panic_blink);
82
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83/*
84 * Stop ourself in panic -- architecture code may override this
85 */
86void __weak panic_smp_self_stop(void)
87{
88 while (1)
89 cpu_relax();
90}
91
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92/*
93 * Stop ourselves in NMI context if another CPU has already panicked. Arch code
94 * may override this to prepare for crash dumping, e.g. save regs info.
95 */
96void __weak nmi_panic_self_stop(struct pt_regs *regs)
97{
98 panic_smp_self_stop();
99}
100
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101/*
102 * Stop other CPUs in panic. Architecture dependent code may override this
103 * with more suitable version. For example, if the architecture supports
104 * crash dump, it should save registers of each stopped CPU and disable
105 * per-CPU features such as virtualization extensions.
106 */
107void __weak crash_smp_send_stop(void)
108{
109 static int cpus_stopped;
110
111 /*
112 * This function can be called twice in panic path, but obviously
113 * we execute this only once.
114 */
115 if (cpus_stopped)
116 return;
117
118 /*
119 * Note smp_send_stop is the usual smp shutdown function, which
120 * unfortunately means it may not be hardened to work in a panic
121 * situation.
122 */
123 smp_send_stop();
124 cpus_stopped = 1;
125}
126
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127atomic_t panic_cpu = ATOMIC_INIT(PANIC_CPU_INVALID);
128
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129/*
130 * A variant of panic() called from NMI context. We return if we've already
131 * panicked on this CPU. If another CPU already panicked, loop in
132 * nmi_panic_self_stop() which can provide architecture dependent code such
133 * as saving register state for crash dump.
134 */
135void nmi_panic(struct pt_regs *regs, const char *msg)
136{
137 int old_cpu, cpu;
138
139 cpu = raw_smp_processor_id();
140 old_cpu = atomic_cmpxchg(&panic_cpu, PANIC_CPU_INVALID, cpu);
141
142 if (old_cpu == PANIC_CPU_INVALID)
143 panic("%s", msg);
144 else if (old_cpu != cpu)
145 nmi_panic_self_stop(regs);
146}
147EXPORT_SYMBOL(nmi_panic);
148
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149static void panic_print_sys_info(void)
150{
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151 if (panic_print & PANIC_PRINT_ALL_PRINTK_MSG)
152 console_flush_on_panic(CONSOLE_REPLAY_ALL);
153
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154 if (panic_print & PANIC_PRINT_TASK_INFO)
155 show_state();
156
157 if (panic_print & PANIC_PRINT_MEM_INFO)
158 show_mem(0, NULL);
159
160 if (panic_print & PANIC_PRINT_TIMER_INFO)
161 sysrq_timer_list_show();
162
163 if (panic_print & PANIC_PRINT_LOCK_INFO)
164 debug_show_all_locks();
165
166 if (panic_print & PANIC_PRINT_FTRACE_INFO)
167 ftrace_dump(DUMP_ALL);
168}
169
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170/**
171 * panic - halt the system
172 * @fmt: The text string to print
173 *
174 * Display a message, then perform cleanups.
175 *
176 * This function never returns.
177 */
9402c95f 178void panic(const char *fmt, ...)
1da177e4 179{
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180 static char buf[1024];
181 va_list args;
b49dec1c 182 long i, i_next = 0, len;
c7ff0d9c 183 int state = 0;
1717f209 184 int old_cpu, this_cpu;
b26e27dd 185 bool _crash_kexec_post_notifiers = crash_kexec_post_notifiers;
1da177e4 186
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187 /*
188 * Disable local interrupts. This will prevent panic_smp_self_stop
189 * from deadlocking the first cpu that invokes the panic, since
190 * there is nothing to prevent an interrupt handler (that runs
1717f209 191 * after setting panic_cpu) from invoking panic() again.
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192 */
193 local_irq_disable();
20bb759a 194 preempt_disable_notrace();
190320c3 195
dc009d92 196 /*
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197 * It's possible to come here directly from a panic-assertion and
198 * not have preempt disabled. Some functions called from here want
dc009d92 199 * preempt to be disabled. No point enabling it later though...
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200 *
201 * Only one CPU is allowed to execute the panic code from here. For
202 * multiple parallel invocations of panic, all other CPUs either
203 * stop themself or will wait until they are stopped by the 1st CPU
204 * with smp_send_stop().
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205 *
206 * `old_cpu == PANIC_CPU_INVALID' means this is the 1st CPU which
207 * comes here, so go ahead.
208 * `old_cpu == this_cpu' means we came from nmi_panic() which sets
209 * panic_cpu to this CPU. In this case, this is also the 1st CPU.
dc009d92 210 */
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211 this_cpu = raw_smp_processor_id();
212 old_cpu = atomic_cmpxchg(&panic_cpu, PANIC_CPU_INVALID, this_cpu);
213
214 if (old_cpu != PANIC_CPU_INVALID && old_cpu != this_cpu)
93e13a36 215 panic_smp_self_stop();
dc009d92 216
5b530fc1 217 console_verbose();
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218 bust_spinlocks(1);
219 va_start(args, fmt);
b49dec1c 220 len = vscnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, args);
1da177e4 221 va_end(args);
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222
223 if (len && buf[len - 1] == '\n')
224 buf[len - 1] = '\0';
225
d7c0847f 226 pr_emerg("Kernel panic - not syncing: %s\n", buf);
5cb27301 227#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE
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228 /*
229 * Avoid nested stack-dumping if a panic occurs during oops processing
230 */
026ee1f6 231 if (!test_taint(TAINT_DIE) && oops_in_progress <= 1)
6e6f0a1f 232 dump_stack();
5cb27301 233#endif
1da177e4 234
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235 /*
236 * If kgdb is enabled, give it a chance to run before we stop all
237 * the other CPUs or else we won't be able to debug processes left
238 * running on them.
239 */
240 kgdb_panic(buf);
241
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242 /*
243 * If we have crashed and we have a crash kernel loaded let it handle
244 * everything else.
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245 * If we want to run this after calling panic_notifiers, pass
246 * the "crash_kexec_post_notifiers" option to the kernel.
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247 *
248 * Bypass the panic_cpu check and call __crash_kexec directly.
dc009d92 249 */
b26e27dd 250 if (!_crash_kexec_post_notifiers) {
f92bac3b 251 printk_safe_flush_on_panic();
7bbee5ca 252 __crash_kexec(NULL);
dc009d92 253
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254 /*
255 * Note smp_send_stop is the usual smp shutdown function, which
256 * unfortunately means it may not be hardened to work in a
257 * panic situation.
258 */
259 smp_send_stop();
260 } else {
261 /*
262 * If we want to do crash dump after notifier calls and
263 * kmsg_dump, we will need architecture dependent extra
264 * works in addition to stopping other CPUs.
265 */
266 crash_smp_send_stop();
267 }
1da177e4 268
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269 /*
270 * Run any panic handlers, including those that might need to
271 * add information to the kmsg dump output.
272 */
e041c683 273 atomic_notifier_call_chain(&panic_notifier_list, 0, buf);
1da177e4 274
cf9b1106 275 /* Call flush even twice. It tries harder with a single online CPU */
f92bac3b 276 printk_safe_flush_on_panic();
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277 kmsg_dump(KMSG_DUMP_PANIC);
278
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279 /*
280 * If you doubt kdump always works fine in any situation,
281 * "crash_kexec_post_notifiers" offers you a chance to run
282 * panic_notifiers and dumping kmsg before kdump.
283 * Note: since some panic_notifiers can make crashed kernel
284 * more unstable, it can increase risks of the kdump failure too.
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285 *
286 * Bypass the panic_cpu check and call __crash_kexec directly.
f06e5153 287 */
b26e27dd 288 if (_crash_kexec_post_notifiers)
7bbee5ca 289 __crash_kexec(NULL);
f06e5153 290
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291#ifdef CONFIG_VT
292 unblank_screen();
293#endif
294 console_unblank();
d014e889 295
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296 /*
297 * We may have ended up stopping the CPU holding the lock (in
298 * smp_send_stop()) while still having some valuable data in the console
299 * buffer. Try to acquire the lock then release it regardless of the
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300 * result. The release will also print the buffers out. Locks debug
301 * should be disabled to avoid reporting bad unlock balance when
302 * panic() is not being callled from OOPS.
08d78658 303 */
7625b3a0 304 debug_locks_off();
de6da1e8 305 console_flush_on_panic(CONSOLE_FLUSH_PENDING);
08d78658 306
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307 panic_print_sys_info();
308
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309 if (!panic_blink)
310 panic_blink = no_blink;
311
dc009d92 312 if (panic_timeout > 0) {
1da177e4 313 /*
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314 * Delay timeout seconds before rebooting the machine.
315 * We can't use the "normal" timers since we just panicked.
316 */
ff7a28a0 317 pr_emerg("Rebooting in %d seconds..\n", panic_timeout);
c95dbf27 318
c7ff0d9c 319 for (i = 0; i < panic_timeout * 1000; i += PANIC_TIMER_STEP) {
1da177e4 320 touch_nmi_watchdog();
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321 if (i >= i_next) {
322 i += panic_blink(state ^= 1);
323 i_next = i + 3600 / PANIC_BLINK_SPD;
324 }
325 mdelay(PANIC_TIMER_STEP);
1da177e4 326 }
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327 }
328 if (panic_timeout != 0) {
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329 /*
330 * This will not be a clean reboot, with everything
331 * shutting down. But if there is a chance of
332 * rebooting the system it will be rebooted.
1da177e4 333 */
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334 if (panic_reboot_mode != REBOOT_UNDEFINED)
335 reboot_mode = panic_reboot_mode;
2f048ea8 336 emergency_restart();
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337 }
338#ifdef __sparc__
339 {
340 extern int stop_a_enabled;
a271c241 341 /* Make sure the user can actually press Stop-A (L1-A) */
1da177e4 342 stop_a_enabled = 1;
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343 pr_emerg("Press Stop-A (L1-A) from sun keyboard or send break\n"
344 "twice on console to return to the boot prom\n");
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345 }
346#endif
347a8dc3 347#if defined(CONFIG_S390)
98587c2d 348 disabled_wait();
1da177e4 349#endif
5ad75105 350 pr_emerg("---[ end Kernel panic - not syncing: %s ]---\n", buf);
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351
352 /* Do not scroll important messages printed above */
353 suppress_printk = 1;
1da177e4 354 local_irq_enable();
c7ff0d9c 355 for (i = 0; ; i += PANIC_TIMER_STEP) {
c22db941 356 touch_softlockup_watchdog();
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357 if (i >= i_next) {
358 i += panic_blink(state ^= 1);
359 i_next = i + 3600 / PANIC_BLINK_SPD;
360 }
361 mdelay(PANIC_TIMER_STEP);
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362 }
363}
364
365EXPORT_SYMBOL(panic);
366
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367/*
368 * TAINT_FORCED_RMMOD could be a per-module flag but the module
369 * is being removed anyway.
370 */
371const struct taint_flag taint_flags[TAINT_FLAGS_COUNT] = {
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372 [ TAINT_PROPRIETARY_MODULE ] = { 'P', 'G', true },
373 [ TAINT_FORCED_MODULE ] = { 'F', ' ', true },
374 [ TAINT_CPU_OUT_OF_SPEC ] = { 'S', ' ', false },
375 [ TAINT_FORCED_RMMOD ] = { 'R', ' ', false },
376 [ TAINT_MACHINE_CHECK ] = { 'M', ' ', false },
377 [ TAINT_BAD_PAGE ] = { 'B', ' ', false },
378 [ TAINT_USER ] = { 'U', ' ', false },
379 [ TAINT_DIE ] = { 'D', ' ', false },
380 [ TAINT_OVERRIDDEN_ACPI_TABLE ] = { 'A', ' ', false },
381 [ TAINT_WARN ] = { 'W', ' ', false },
382 [ TAINT_CRAP ] = { 'C', ' ', true },
383 [ TAINT_FIRMWARE_WORKAROUND ] = { 'I', ' ', false },
384 [ TAINT_OOT_MODULE ] = { 'O', ' ', true },
385 [ TAINT_UNSIGNED_MODULE ] = { 'E', ' ', true },
386 [ TAINT_SOFTLOCKUP ] = { 'L', ' ', false },
387 [ TAINT_LIVEPATCH ] = { 'K', ' ', true },
388 [ TAINT_AUX ] = { 'X', ' ', true },
bc4f2f54 389 [ TAINT_RANDSTRUCT ] = { 'T', ' ', true },
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390};
391
1da177e4 392/**
9c4560e5 393 * print_tainted - return a string to represent the kernel taint state.
1da177e4 394 *
57043247 395 * For individual taint flag meanings, see Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/kernel.rst
1da177e4 396 *
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397 * The string is overwritten by the next call to print_tainted(),
398 * but is always NULL terminated.
1da177e4 399 */
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400const char *print_tainted(void)
401{
7fd8329b 402 static char buf[TAINT_FLAGS_COUNT + sizeof("Tainted: ")];
25ddbb18 403
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404 BUILD_BUG_ON(ARRAY_SIZE(taint_flags) != TAINT_FLAGS_COUNT);
405
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406 if (tainted_mask) {
407 char *s;
408 int i;
409
410 s = buf + sprintf(buf, "Tainted: ");
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411 for (i = 0; i < TAINT_FLAGS_COUNT; i++) {
412 const struct taint_flag *t = &taint_flags[i];
413 *s++ = test_bit(i, &tainted_mask) ?
5eb7c0d0 414 t->c_true : t->c_false;
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415 }
416 *s = 0;
417 } else
1da177e4 418 snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Not tainted");
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419
420 return buf;
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421}
422
25ddbb18 423int test_taint(unsigned flag)
1da177e4 424{
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425 return test_bit(flag, &tainted_mask);
426}
427EXPORT_SYMBOL(test_taint);
428
429unsigned long get_taint(void)
430{
431 return tainted_mask;
1da177e4 432}
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434/**
435 * add_taint: add a taint flag if not already set.
436 * @flag: one of the TAINT_* constants.
437 * @lockdep_ok: whether lock debugging is still OK.
438 *
439 * If something bad has gone wrong, you'll want @lockdebug_ok = false, but for
440 * some notewortht-but-not-corrupting cases, it can be set to true.
441 */
442void add_taint(unsigned flag, enum lockdep_ok lockdep_ok)
dd287796 443{
373d4d09 444 if (lockdep_ok == LOCKDEP_NOW_UNRELIABLE && __debug_locks_off())
d7c0847f 445 pr_warn("Disabling lock debugging due to kernel taint\n");
9eeba613 446
25ddbb18 447 set_bit(flag, &tainted_mask);
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448
449 if (tainted_mask & panic_on_taint) {
450 panic_on_taint = 0;
451 panic("panic_on_taint set ...");
452 }
dd287796 453}
1da177e4 454EXPORT_SYMBOL(add_taint);
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455
456static void spin_msec(int msecs)
457{
458 int i;
459
460 for (i = 0; i < msecs; i++) {
461 touch_nmi_watchdog();
462 mdelay(1);
463 }
464}
465
466/*
467 * It just happens that oops_enter() and oops_exit() are identically
468 * implemented...
469 */
470static void do_oops_enter_exit(void)
471{
472 unsigned long flags;
473 static int spin_counter;
474
475 if (!pause_on_oops)
476 return;
477
478 spin_lock_irqsave(&pause_on_oops_lock, flags);
479 if (pause_on_oops_flag == 0) {
480 /* This CPU may now print the oops message */
481 pause_on_oops_flag = 1;
482 } else {
483 /* We need to stall this CPU */
484 if (!spin_counter) {
485 /* This CPU gets to do the counting */
486 spin_counter = pause_on_oops;
487 do {
488 spin_unlock(&pause_on_oops_lock);
489 spin_msec(MSEC_PER_SEC);
490 spin_lock(&pause_on_oops_lock);
491 } while (--spin_counter);
492 pause_on_oops_flag = 0;
493 } else {
494 /* This CPU waits for a different one */
495 while (spin_counter) {
496 spin_unlock(&pause_on_oops_lock);
497 spin_msec(1);
498 spin_lock(&pause_on_oops_lock);
499 }
500 }
501 }
502 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pause_on_oops_lock, flags);
503}
504
505/*
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506 * Return true if the calling CPU is allowed to print oops-related info.
507 * This is a bit racy..
dd287796 508 */
79076e12 509bool oops_may_print(void)
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510{
511 return pause_on_oops_flag == 0;
512}
513
514/*
515 * Called when the architecture enters its oops handler, before it prints
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516 * anything. If this is the first CPU to oops, and it's oopsing the first
517 * time then let it proceed.
dd287796 518 *
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519 * This is all enabled by the pause_on_oops kernel boot option. We do all
520 * this to ensure that oopses don't scroll off the screen. It has the
521 * side-effect of preventing later-oopsing CPUs from mucking up the display,
522 * too.
dd287796 523 *
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524 * It turns out that the CPU which is allowed to print ends up pausing for
525 * the right duration, whereas all the other CPUs pause for twice as long:
526 * once in oops_enter(), once in oops_exit().
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527 */
528void oops_enter(void)
529{
bdff7870 530 tracing_off();
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531 /* can't trust the integrity of the kernel anymore: */
532 debug_locks_off();
dd287796 533 do_oops_enter_exit();
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534
535 if (sysctl_oops_all_cpu_backtrace)
536 trigger_all_cpu_backtrace();
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537}
538
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539/*
540 * 64-bit random ID for oopses:
541 */
542static u64 oops_id;
543
544static int init_oops_id(void)
545{
546 if (!oops_id)
547 get_random_bytes(&oops_id, sizeof(oops_id));
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548 else
549 oops_id++;
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550
551 return 0;
552}
553late_initcall(init_oops_id);
554
63037f74 555static void print_oops_end_marker(void)
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556{
557 init_oops_id();
d7c0847f 558 pr_warn("---[ end trace %016llx ]---\n", (unsigned long long)oops_id);
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559}
560
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561/*
562 * Called when the architecture exits its oops handler, after printing
563 * everything.
564 */
565void oops_exit(void)
566{
567 do_oops_enter_exit();
71c33911 568 print_oops_end_marker();
456b565c 569 kmsg_dump(KMSG_DUMP_OOPS);
dd287796 570}
3162f751 571
2553b67a 572struct warn_args {
0f6f49a8 573 const char *fmt;
a8f18b90 574 va_list args;
0f6f49a8 575};
bd89bb29 576
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577void __warn(const char *file, int line, void *caller, unsigned taint,
578 struct pt_regs *regs, struct warn_args *args)
0f6f49a8 579{
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580 disable_trace_on_warning();
581
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582 if (file)
583 pr_warn("WARNING: CPU: %d PID: %d at %s:%d %pS\n",
584 raw_smp_processor_id(), current->pid, file, line,
585 caller);
586 else
587 pr_warn("WARNING: CPU: %d PID: %d at %pS\n",
588 raw_smp_processor_id(), current->pid, caller);
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590 if (args)
591 vprintk(args->fmt, args->args);
a8f18b90 592
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593 print_modules();
594
595 if (regs)
596 show_regs(regs);
597
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598 if (panic_on_warn) {
599 /*
600 * This thread may hit another WARN() in the panic path.
601 * Resetting this prevents additional WARN() from panicking the
602 * system on this thread. Other threads are blocked by the
603 * panic_mutex in panic().
604 */
605 panic_on_warn = 0;
606 panic("panic_on_warn set ...\n");
607 }
608
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609 if (!regs)
610 dump_stack();
2553b67a 611
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612 print_irqtrace_events(current);
613
a8f18b90 614 print_oops_end_marker();
2553b67a 615
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616 /* Just a warning, don't kill lockdep. */
617 add_taint(taint, LOCKDEP_STILL_OK);
a8f18b90 618}
0f6f49a8 619
2da1ead4 620#ifndef __WARN_FLAGS
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621void warn_slowpath_fmt(const char *file, int line, unsigned taint,
622 const char *fmt, ...)
b2be0527 623{
2553b67a 624 struct warn_args args;
b2be0527 625
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626 pr_warn(CUT_HERE);
627
f2f84b05 628 if (!fmt) {
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629 __warn(file, line, __builtin_return_address(0), taint,
630 NULL, NULL);
631 return;
632 }
633
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634 args.fmt = fmt;
635 va_start(args.args, fmt);
2553b67a 636 __warn(file, line, __builtin_return_address(0), taint, NULL, &args);
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637 va_end(args.args);
638}
ee871133 639EXPORT_SYMBOL(warn_slowpath_fmt);
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640#else
641void __warn_printk(const char *fmt, ...)
642{
643 va_list args;
644
645 pr_warn(CUT_HERE);
646
647 va_start(args, fmt);
648 vprintk(fmt, args);
649 va_end(args);
650}
651EXPORT_SYMBOL(__warn_printk);
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652#endif
653
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654#ifdef CONFIG_BUG
655
656/* Support resetting WARN*_ONCE state */
657
658static int clear_warn_once_set(void *data, u64 val)
659{
aaf5dcfb 660 generic_bug_clear_once();
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661 memset(__start_once, 0, __end_once - __start_once);
662 return 0;
663}
664
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665DEFINE_DEBUGFS_ATTRIBUTE(clear_warn_once_fops, NULL, clear_warn_once_set,
666 "%lld\n");
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667
668static __init int register_warn_debugfs(void)
669{
670 /* Don't care about failure */
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671 debugfs_create_file_unsafe("clear_warn_once", 0200, NULL, NULL,
672 &clear_warn_once_fops);
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673 return 0;
674}
675
676device_initcall(register_warn_debugfs);
677#endif
678
050e9baa 679#ifdef CONFIG_STACKPROTECTOR
54371a43 680
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681/*
682 * Called when gcc's -fstack-protector feature is used, and
683 * gcc detects corruption of the on-stack canary value
684 */
5916d5f9 685__visible noinstr void __stack_chk_fail(void)
3162f751 686{
5916d5f9 687 instrumentation_begin();
95c4fb78 688 panic("stack-protector: Kernel stack is corrupted in: %pB",
517a92c4 689 __builtin_return_address(0));
5916d5f9 690 instrumentation_end();
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691}
692EXPORT_SYMBOL(__stack_chk_fail);
54371a43 693
3162f751 694#endif
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695
696core_param(panic, panic_timeout, int, 0644);
d999bd93 697core_param(panic_print, panic_print, ulong, 0644);
f44dd164 698core_param(pause_on_oops, pause_on_oops, int, 0644);
9e3961a0 699core_param(panic_on_warn, panic_on_warn, int, 0644);
b26e27dd 700core_param(crash_kexec_post_notifiers, crash_kexec_post_notifiers, bool, 0644);
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702static int __init oops_setup(char *s)
703{
704 if (!s)
705 return -EINVAL;
706 if (!strcmp(s, "panic"))
707 panic_on_oops = 1;
708 return 0;
709}
710early_param("oops", oops_setup);
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711
712static int __init panic_on_taint_setup(char *s)
713{
714 char *taint_str;
715
716 if (!s)
717 return -EINVAL;
718
719 taint_str = strsep(&s, ",");
720 if (kstrtoul(taint_str, 16, &panic_on_taint))
721 return -EINVAL;
722
723 /* make sure panic_on_taint doesn't hold out-of-range TAINT flags */
724 panic_on_taint &= TAINT_FLAGS_MAX;
725
726 if (!panic_on_taint)
727 return -EINVAL;
728
729 if (s && !strcmp(s, "nousertaint"))
730 panic_on_taint_nousertaint = true;
731
732 pr_info("panic_on_taint: bitmask=0x%lx nousertaint_mode=%sabled\n",
733 panic_on_taint, panic_on_taint_nousertaint ? "en" : "dis");
734
735 return 0;
736}
737early_param("panic_on_taint", panic_on_taint_setup);