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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */

#ifndef _ASM_X86_NOSPEC_BRANCH_H_
#define _ASM_X86_NOSPEC_BRANCH_H_

#include <linux/static_key.h>
#include <linux/objtool.h>
#include <linux/linkage.h>

#include <asm/alternative.h>
#include <asm/cpufeatures.h>
#include <asm/msr-index.h>
#include <asm/unwind_hints.h>
#include <asm/percpu.h>

#define RETPOLINE_THUNK_SIZE    32

/*
 * Fill the CPU return stack buffer.
 *
 * Each entry in the RSB, if used for a speculative 'ret', contains an
 * infinite 'pause; lfence; jmp' loop to capture speculative execution.
 *
 * This is required in various cases for retpoline and IBRS-based
 * mitigations for the Spectre variant 2 vulnerability. Sometimes to
 * eliminate potentially bogus entries from the RSB, and sometimes
 * purely to ensure that it doesn't get empty, which on some CPUs would
 * allow predictions from other (unwanted!) sources to be used.
 *
 * We define a CPP macro such that it can be used from both .S files and
 * inline assembly. It's possible to do a .macro and then include that
 * from C via asm(".include <asm/nospec-branch.h>") but let's not go there.
 */

#define RSB_CLEAR_LOOPS        32    /* To forcibly overwrite all entries */

/*
 * Common helper for __FILL_RETURN_BUFFER and __FILL_ONE_RETURN.
 */
#define __FILL_RETURN_SLOT            \
    ANNOTATE_INTRA_FUNCTION_CALL;        \
    call    772f;                \
    int3;                    \
772:

/*
 * Stuff the entire RSB.
 *
 * Google experimented with loop-unrolling and this turned out to be
 * the optimal version - two calls, each with their own speculation
 * trap should their return address end up getting used, in a loop.
 */
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
#define __FILL_RETURN_BUFFER(reg, nr)            \
    mov    $(nr/2), reg;                \
771:                            \
    __FILL_RETURN_SLOT                \
    __FILL_RETURN_SLOT                \
    add    $(BITS_PER_LONG/8) * 2, %_ASM_SP;    \
    dec    reg;                    \
    jnz    771b;                    \
    /* barrier for jnz misprediction */        \
    lfence;
#else
/*
 * i386 doesn't unconditionally have LFENCE, as such it can't
 * do a loop.
 */
#define __FILL_RETURN_BUFFER(reg, nr)            \
    .rept nr;                    \
    __FILL_RETURN_SLOT;                \
    .endr;                        \
    add    $(BITS_PER_LONG/8) * nr, %_ASM_SP;
#endif

/*
 * Stuff a single RSB slot.
 *
 * To mitigate Post-Barrier RSB speculation, one CALL instruction must be
 * forced to retire before letting a RET instruction execute.
 *
 * On PBRSB-vulnerable CPUs, it is not safe for a RET to be executed
 * before this point.
 */
#define __FILL_ONE_RETURN                \
    __FILL_RETURN_SLOT                \
    add    $(BITS_PER_LONG/8), %_ASM_SP;        \
    lfence;

#ifdef __ASSEMBLY__

/*
 * This should be used immediately before an indirect jump/call. It tells
 * objtool the subsequent indirect jump/call is vouched safe for retpoline
 * builds.
 */
.macro ANNOTATE_RETPOLINE_SAFE
    .Lannotate_\@:
    .pushsection .discard.retpoline_safe
    _ASM_PTR .Lannotate_\@
    .popsection
.endm

/*
 * (ab)use RETPOLINE_SAFE on RET to annotate away 'bare' RET instructions
 * vs RETBleed validation.
 */
#define ANNOTATE_UNRET_SAFE ANNOTATE_RETPOLINE_SAFE

/*
 * Abuse ANNOTATE_RETPOLINE_SAFE on a NOP to indicate UNRET_END, should
 * eventually turn into it's own annotation.
 */
.macro ANNOTATE_UNRET_END
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ENTRY
    ANNOTATE_RETPOLINE_SAFE
    nop
#endif
.endm

/*
 * JMP_NOSPEC and CALL_NOSPEC macros can be used instead of a simple
 * indirect jmp/call which may be susceptible to the Spectre variant 2
 * attack.
 */
.macro JMP_NOSPEC reg:req
#ifdef CONFIG_RETPOLINE
    ALTERNATIVE_2 __stringify(ANNOTATE_RETPOLINE_SAFE; jmp *%\reg), \
              __stringify(jmp __x86_indirect_thunk_\reg), X86_FEATURE_RETPOLINE, \
              __stringify(lfence; ANNOTATE_RETPOLINE_SAFE; jmp *%\reg), X86_FEATURE_RETPOLINE_LFENCE
#else
    jmp    *%\reg
#endif
.endm

.macro CALL_NOSPEC reg:req
#ifdef CONFIG_RETPOLINE
    ALTERNATIVE_2 __stringify(ANNOTATE_RETPOLINE_SAFE; call *%\reg), \
              __stringify(call __x86_indirect_thunk_\reg), X86_FEATURE_RETPOLINE, \
              __stringify(lfence; ANNOTATE_RETPOLINE_SAFE; call *%\reg), X86_FEATURE_RETPOLINE_LFENCE
#else
    call    *%\reg
#endif
.endm

 /*
  * A simpler FILL_RETURN_BUFFER macro. Don't make people use the CPP
  * monstrosity above, manually.
  */
.macro FILL_RETURN_BUFFER reg:req nr:req ftr:req ftr2=ALT_NOT(X86_FEATURE_ALWAYS)
    ALTERNATIVE_2 "jmp .Lskip_rsb_\@", \
        __stringify(__FILL_RETURN_BUFFER(\reg,\nr)), \ftr, \
        __stringify(__FILL_ONE_RETURN), \ftr2

.Lskip_rsb_\@:
.endm

#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_UNRET_ENTRY
#define CALL_ZEN_UNTRAIN_RET    "call zen_untrain_ret"
#else
#define CALL_ZEN_UNTRAIN_RET    ""
#endif

/*
 * Mitigate RETBleed for AMD/Hygon Zen uarch. Requires KERNEL CR3 because the
 * return thunk isn't mapped into the userspace tables (then again, AMD
 * typically has NO_MELTDOWN).
 *
 * While zen_untrain_ret() doesn't clobber anything but requires stack,
 * entry_ibpb() will clobber AX, CX, DX.
 *
 * As such, this must be placed after every *SWITCH_TO_KERNEL_CR3 at a point
 * where we have a stack but before any RET instruction.
 */
.macro UNTRAIN_RET
#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_UNRET_ENTRY) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_IBPB_ENTRY)
    ANNOTATE_UNRET_END
    ALTERNATIVE_2 "",                        \
                  CALL_ZEN_UNTRAIN_RET, X86_FEATURE_UNRET,        \
              "call entry_ibpb", X86_FEATURE_ENTRY_IBPB
#endif
.endm

#else /* __ASSEMBLY__ */

#define ANNOTATE_RETPOLINE_SAFE                    \
    "999:\n\t"                        \
    ".pushsection .discard.retpoline_safe\n\t"        \
    _ASM_PTR " 999b\n\t"                    \
    ".popsection\n\t"

extern void __x86_return_thunk(void);
extern void zen_untrain_ret(void);
extern void entry_ibpb(void);

#ifdef CONFIG_RETPOLINE

typedef u8 retpoline_thunk_t[RETPOLINE_THUNK_SIZE];

#define GEN(reg) \
    extern retpoline_thunk_t __x86_indirect_thunk_ ## reg;
#include <asm/GEN-for-each-reg.h>
#undef GEN

extern retpoline_thunk_t __x86_indirect_thunk_array[];

#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64

/*
 * Inline asm uses the %V modifier which is only in newer GCC
 * which is ensured when CONFIG_RETPOLINE is defined.
 */
# define CALL_NOSPEC                        \
    ALTERNATIVE_2(                        \
    ANNOTATE_RETPOLINE_SAFE                    \
    "call *%[thunk_target]\n",                \
    "call __x86_indirect_thunk_%V[thunk_target]\n",        \
    X86_FEATURE_RETPOLINE,                    \
    "lfence;\n"                        \
    ANNOTATE_RETPOLINE_SAFE                    \
    "call *%[thunk_target]\n",                \
    X86_FEATURE_RETPOLINE_LFENCE)

# define THUNK_TARGET(addr) [thunk_target] "r" (addr)

#else /* CONFIG_X86_32 */
/*
 * For i386 we use the original ret-equivalent retpoline, because
 * otherwise we'll run out of registers. We don't care about CET
 * here, anyway.
 */
# define CALL_NOSPEC                        \
    ALTERNATIVE_2(                        \
    ANNOTATE_RETPOLINE_SAFE                    \
    "call *%[thunk_target]\n",                \
    "       jmp    904f;\n"                    \
    "       .align 16\n"                    \
    "901:    call   903f;\n"                    \
    "902:    pause;\n"                    \
    "        lfence;\n"                    \
    "       jmp    902b;\n"                    \
    "       .align 16\n"                    \
    "903:    lea    4(%%esp), %%esp;\n"            \
    "       pushl  %[thunk_target];\n"            \
    "       ret;\n"                        \
    "       .align 16\n"                    \
    "904:    call   901b;\n",                \
    X86_FEATURE_RETPOLINE,                    \
    "lfence;\n"                        \
    ANNOTATE_RETPOLINE_SAFE                    \
    "call *%[thunk_target]\n",                \
    X86_FEATURE_RETPOLINE_LFENCE)

# define THUNK_TARGET(addr) [thunk_target] "rm" (addr)
#endif
#else /* No retpoline for C / inline asm */
# define CALL_NOSPEC "call *%[thunk_target]\n"
# define THUNK_TARGET(addr) [thunk_target] "rm" (addr)
#endif

/* The Spectre V2 mitigation variants */
enum spectre_v2_mitigation {
    SPECTRE_V2_NONE,
    SPECTRE_V2_RETPOLINE,
    SPECTRE_V2_LFENCE,
    SPECTRE_V2_EIBRS,
    SPECTRE_V2_EIBRS_RETPOLINE,
    SPECTRE_V2_EIBRS_LFENCE,
    SPECTRE_V2_IBRS,
};

/* The indirect branch speculation control variants */
enum spectre_v2_user_mitigation {
    SPECTRE_V2_USER_NONE,
    SPECTRE_V2_USER_STRICT,
    SPECTRE_V2_USER_STRICT_PREFERRED,
    SPECTRE_V2_USER_PRCTL,
    SPECTRE_V2_USER_SECCOMP,
};

/* The Speculative Store Bypass disable variants */
enum ssb_mitigation {
    SPEC_STORE_BYPASS_NONE,
    SPEC_STORE_BYPASS_DISABLE,
    SPEC_STORE_BYPASS_PRCTL,
    SPEC_STORE_BYPASS_SECCOMP,
};

extern char __indirect_thunk_start[];
extern char __indirect_thunk_end[];

static __always_inline
void alternative_msr_write(unsigned int msr, u64 val, unsigned int feature)
{
    asm volatile(ALTERNATIVE("", "wrmsr", %c[feature])
        : : "c" (msr),
            "a" ((u32)val),
            "d" ((u32)(val >> 32)),
            [feature] "i" (feature)
        : "memory");
}

static inline void indirect_branch_prediction_barrier(void)
{
    u64 val = PRED_CMD_IBPB;

    alternative_msr_write(MSR_IA32_PRED_CMD, val, X86_FEATURE_USE_IBPB);
}

/* The Intel SPEC CTRL MSR base value cache */
extern u64 x86_spec_ctrl_base;
DECLARE_PER_CPU(u64, x86_spec_ctrl_current);
extern void update_spec_ctrl_cond(u64 val);
extern u64 spec_ctrl_current(void);

/*
 * With retpoline, we must use IBRS to restrict branch prediction
 * before calling into firmware.
 *
 * (Implemented as CPP macros due to header hell.)
 */
#define firmware_restrict_branch_speculation_start()            \
do {                                    \
    preempt_disable();                        \
    alternative_msr_write(MSR_IA32_SPEC_CTRL,            \
                  spec_ctrl_current() | SPEC_CTRL_IBRS,    \
                  X86_FEATURE_USE_IBRS_FW);            \
    alternative_msr_write(MSR_IA32_PRED_CMD, PRED_CMD_IBPB,        \
                  X86_FEATURE_USE_IBPB_FW);            \
} while (0)

#define firmware_restrict_branch_speculation_end()            \
do {                                    \
    alternative_msr_write(MSR_IA32_SPEC_CTRL,            \
                  spec_ctrl_current(),            \
                  X86_FEATURE_USE_IBRS_FW);            \
    preempt_enable();                        \
} while (0)

DECLARE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(switch_to_cond_stibp);
DECLARE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(switch_mm_cond_ibpb);
DECLARE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(switch_mm_always_ibpb);

DECLARE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(mds_user_clear);
DECLARE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(mds_idle_clear);

DECLARE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(switch_mm_cond_l1d_flush);

DECLARE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(mmio_stale_data_clear);

#include <asm/segment.h>

/**
 * mds_clear_cpu_buffers - Mitigation for MDS and TAA vulnerability
 *
 * This uses the otherwise unused and obsolete VERW instruction in
 * combination with microcode which triggers a CPU buffer flush when the
 * instruction is executed.
 */
static __always_inline void mds_clear_cpu_buffers(void)
{
    static const u16 ds = __KERNEL_DS;

    /*
     * Has to be the memory-operand variant because only that
     * guarantees the CPU buffer flush functionality according to
     * documentation. The register-operand variant does not.
     * Works with any segment selector, but a valid writable
     * data segment is the fastest variant.
     *
     * "cc" clobber is required because VERW modifies ZF.
     */
    asm volatile("verw %[ds]" : : [ds] "m" (ds) : "cc");
}

/**
 * mds_user_clear_cpu_buffers - Mitigation for MDS and TAA vulnerability
 *
 * Clear CPU buffers if the corresponding static key is enabled
 */
static __always_inline void mds_user_clear_cpu_buffers(void)
{
    if (static_branch_likely(&mds_user_clear))
        mds_clear_cpu_buffers();
}

/**
 * mds_idle_clear_cpu_buffers - Mitigation for MDS vulnerability
 *
 * Clear CPU buffers if the corresponding static key is enabled
 */
static inline void mds_idle_clear_cpu_buffers(void)
{
    if (static_branch_likely(&mds_idle_clear))
        mds_clear_cpu_buffers();
}

#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */

#endif /* _ASM_X86_NOSPEC_BRANCH_H_ */

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