Re: [PATCH 3/5] x86/asm/entry/32: Shorten __audit_syscall_entry args preparation

From: Andy Lutomirski
Date: Fri Jun 12 2015 - 19:28:33 EST


On Jun 9, 2015 11:21 PM, "Ingo Molnar" <mingo@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> * Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > We use three MOVs to swap edx and ecx. We can use one XCHG instead.
> >
> > Expand the comments. It's difficult to keep track which arg# every register
> > corresponds to, so spell it out.
>
> > + /*
> > + * At this point, registers hold syscall args in 32-bit ABI:
> > + * eax is syscall#, args are in ebx,ecx,edx,esi,edi,ebp.
> > + * Shuffle them to match what __audit_syscall_entry() wants.
> > + */
> > + movl %esi, %r8d /* arg5 (r8): 4th syscall arg */
> > + xchg %ecx, %edx /* arg4 (rcx): 3rd syscall arg (edx) */
> > + /* arg3 (rdx): 2nd syscall arg (ecx) */
> > + movl %ebx, %esi /* arg2 (rsi): 1st syscall arg */
> > + movl %eax, %edi /* arg1 (rdi): syscall number */
> > call __audit_syscall_entry
>
> So while we are at it I improved this a bit more, to:
>
> /*
> * At this point, registers hold syscall args in 32-bit syscall ABI:
> * eax is syscall#, args are in ebx,ecx,edx,esi,edi,ebp.
> *
> * We want to pass them to __audit_syscall_entry(), which is a 64-bit
> * C function with 5 parameters, so shuffle them to match what
> * __audit_syscall_entry() expects: rdi,rsi,rdx,rcx,r8.
> */
> movl %esi, %r8d /* arg5 (r8 ) <= 4th syscall arg (esi) */
> xchg %ecx, %edx /* arg4 (rcx) <= 3rd syscall arg (edx) */
> /* arg3 (rdx) <= 2nd syscall arg (ecx) */
> movl %ebx, %esi /* arg2 (rsi) <= 1st syscall arg (ebx) */
> movl %eax, %edi /* arg1 (rdi) <= syscall number (eax) */
> call __audit_syscall_entry
>
> Btw., syscall auditing is not auditing syscall arguments #5 and #6?

Indeed. That's the least of its problems. Don't ever read that code
or you might accidentally git rm it.

--Andy
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