Re: [PATCH v4 2/2] arm64: enable context tracking

From: Christopher Covington
Date: Thu May 22 2014 - 16:29:29 EST


Hi Larry,

On 05/22/2014 03:27 PM, Larry Bassel wrote:
> Make calls to ct_user_enter when the kernel is exited
> and ct_user_exit when the kernel is entered (in el0_da,
> el0_ia, el0_svc, el0_irq and all of the "error" paths).
>
> These macros expand to function calls which will only work
> properly if el0_sync and related code has been rearranged
> (in a previous patch of this series).
>
> The calls to ct_user_exit are made after hw debugging has been
> enabled (enable_dbg_and_irq).
>
> The call to ct_user_enter is made at the beginning of the
> kernel_exit macro.
>
> This patch is based on earlier work by Kevin Hilman.
> Save/restore optimizations were also done by Kevin.

> --- a/arch/arm64/kernel/entry.S
> +++ b/arch/arm64/kernel/entry.S
> @@ -30,6 +30,44 @@
> #include <asm/unistd32.h>
>
> /*
> + * Context tracking subsystem. Used to instrument transitions
> + * between user and kernel mode.
> + */
> + .macro ct_user_exit, restore = 0
> +#ifdef CONFIG_CONTEXT_TRACKING
> + bl context_tracking_user_exit
> + .if \restore == 1
> + /*
> + * Save/restore needed during syscalls. Restore syscall arguments from
> + * the values already saved on stack during kernel_entry.
> + */
> + ldp x0, x1, [sp]
> + ldp x2, x3, [sp, #S_X2]
> + ldp x4, x5, [sp, #S_X4]
> + ldp x6, x7, [sp, #S_X6]
> + .endif
> +#endif
> + .endm
> +
> + .macro ct_user_enter, save = 0
> +#ifdef CONFIG_CONTEXT_TRACKING
> + .if \save == 1
> + /*
> + * Save/restore only needed on syscall fastpath, which uses
> + * x0-x2.
> + */
> + push x2, x3

Why is x3 saved?

> + push x0, x1
> + .endif
> + bl context_tracking_user_enter
> + .if \save == 1
> + pop x0, x1
> + pop x2, x3
> + .endif
> +#endif
> + .endm

Thanks,
Christopher

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