2a0694d15d
This makes the vDSO use nops for all its padding around instructions, rather than sometimes zeros, and nop-pads the end of the area containing instructions to a 32-byte cache line, to keep text and data in separate lines. Signed-off-by: Roland McGrath <roland@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
143 lines
4.8 KiB
ArmAsm
143 lines
4.8 KiB
ArmAsm
/*
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* Common code for the sigreturn entry points on the vsyscall page.
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* So far this code is the same for both int80 and sysenter versions.
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* This file is #include'd by vsyscall-*.S to define them after the
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* vsyscall entry point. The kernel assumes that the addresses of these
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* routines are constant for all vsyscall implementations.
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*/
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#include <asm/unistd.h>
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#include <asm/asm_offsets.h>
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/* XXX
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Should these be named "_sigtramp" or something?
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*/
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.text
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.org __kernel_vsyscall+32,0x90
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.globl __kernel_sigreturn
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.type __kernel_sigreturn,@function
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__kernel_sigreturn:
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.LSTART_sigreturn:
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popl %eax /* XXX does this mean it needs unwind info? */
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movl $__NR_sigreturn, %eax
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int $0x80
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.LEND_sigreturn:
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.size __kernel_sigreturn,.-.LSTART_sigreturn
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.balign 32
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.globl __kernel_rt_sigreturn
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.type __kernel_rt_sigreturn,@function
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__kernel_rt_sigreturn:
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.LSTART_rt_sigreturn:
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movl $__NR_rt_sigreturn, %eax
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int $0x80
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.LEND_rt_sigreturn:
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.size __kernel_rt_sigreturn,.-.LSTART_rt_sigreturn
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.balign 32
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.previous
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.section .eh_frame,"a",@progbits
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.LSTARTFRAMEDLSI1:
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.long .LENDCIEDLSI1-.LSTARTCIEDLSI1
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.LSTARTCIEDLSI1:
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.long 0 /* CIE ID */
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.byte 1 /* Version number */
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.string "zR" /* NUL-terminated augmentation string */
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.uleb128 1 /* Code alignment factor */
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.sleb128 -4 /* Data alignment factor */
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.byte 8 /* Return address register column */
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.uleb128 1 /* Augmentation value length */
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.byte 0x1b /* DW_EH_PE_pcrel|DW_EH_PE_sdata4. */
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.byte 0 /* DW_CFA_nop */
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.align 4
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.LENDCIEDLSI1:
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.long .LENDFDEDLSI1-.LSTARTFDEDLSI1 /* Length FDE */
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.LSTARTFDEDLSI1:
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.long .LSTARTFDEDLSI1-.LSTARTFRAMEDLSI1 /* CIE pointer */
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/* HACK: The dwarf2 unwind routines will subtract 1 from the
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return address to get an address in the middle of the
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presumed call instruction. Since we didn't get here via
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a call, we need to include the nop before the real start
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to make up for it. */
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.long .LSTART_sigreturn-1-. /* PC-relative start address */
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.long .LEND_sigreturn-.LSTART_sigreturn+1
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.uleb128 0 /* Augmentation */
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/* What follows are the instructions for the table generation.
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We record the locations of each register saved. This is
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complicated by the fact that the "CFA" is always assumed to
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be the value of the stack pointer in the caller. This means
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that we must define the CFA of this body of code to be the
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saved value of the stack pointer in the sigcontext. Which
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also means that there is no fixed relation to the other
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saved registers, which means that we must use DW_CFA_expression
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to compute their addresses. It also means that when we
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adjust the stack with the popl, we have to do it all over again. */
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#define do_cfa_expr(offset) \
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.byte 0x0f; /* DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression */ \
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.uleb128 1f-0f; /* length */ \
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0: .byte 0x74; /* DW_OP_breg4 */ \
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.sleb128 offset; /* offset */ \
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.byte 0x06; /* DW_OP_deref */ \
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1:
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#define do_expr(regno, offset) \
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.byte 0x10; /* DW_CFA_expression */ \
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.uleb128 regno; /* regno */ \
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.uleb128 1f-0f; /* length */ \
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0: .byte 0x74; /* DW_OP_breg4 */ \
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.sleb128 offset; /* offset */ \
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1:
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do_cfa_expr(SIGCONTEXT_esp+4)
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do_expr(0, SIGCONTEXT_eax+4)
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do_expr(1, SIGCONTEXT_ecx+4)
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do_expr(2, SIGCONTEXT_edx+4)
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do_expr(3, SIGCONTEXT_ebx+4)
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do_expr(5, SIGCONTEXT_ebp+4)
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do_expr(6, SIGCONTEXT_esi+4)
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do_expr(7, SIGCONTEXT_edi+4)
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do_expr(8, SIGCONTEXT_eip+4)
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.byte 0x42 /* DW_CFA_advance_loc 2 -- nop; popl eax. */
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do_cfa_expr(SIGCONTEXT_esp)
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do_expr(0, SIGCONTEXT_eax)
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do_expr(1, SIGCONTEXT_ecx)
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do_expr(2, SIGCONTEXT_edx)
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do_expr(3, SIGCONTEXT_ebx)
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do_expr(5, SIGCONTEXT_ebp)
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do_expr(6, SIGCONTEXT_esi)
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do_expr(7, SIGCONTEXT_edi)
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do_expr(8, SIGCONTEXT_eip)
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.align 4
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.LENDFDEDLSI1:
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.long .LENDFDEDLSI2-.LSTARTFDEDLSI2 /* Length FDE */
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.LSTARTFDEDLSI2:
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.long .LSTARTFDEDLSI2-.LSTARTFRAMEDLSI1 /* CIE pointer */
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/* HACK: See above wrt unwind library assumptions. */
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.long .LSTART_rt_sigreturn-1-. /* PC-relative start address */
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.long .LEND_rt_sigreturn-.LSTART_rt_sigreturn+1
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.uleb128 0 /* Augmentation */
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/* What follows are the instructions for the table generation.
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We record the locations of each register saved. This is
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slightly less complicated than the above, since we don't
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modify the stack pointer in the process. */
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do_cfa_expr(RT_SIGFRAME_sigcontext-4 + SIGCONTEXT_esp)
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do_expr(0, RT_SIGFRAME_sigcontext-4 + SIGCONTEXT_eax)
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do_expr(1, RT_SIGFRAME_sigcontext-4 + SIGCONTEXT_ecx)
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do_expr(2, RT_SIGFRAME_sigcontext-4 + SIGCONTEXT_edx)
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do_expr(3, RT_SIGFRAME_sigcontext-4 + SIGCONTEXT_ebx)
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do_expr(5, RT_SIGFRAME_sigcontext-4 + SIGCONTEXT_ebp)
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do_expr(6, RT_SIGFRAME_sigcontext-4 + SIGCONTEXT_esi)
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do_expr(7, RT_SIGFRAME_sigcontext-4 + SIGCONTEXT_edi)
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do_expr(8, RT_SIGFRAME_sigcontext-4 + SIGCONTEXT_eip)
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.align 4
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.LENDFDEDLSI2:
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.previous
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