From ce204e9a4bd82e9e6e7479bca8057e45aaac5c42 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ivan Khoronzhuk Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2015 15:51:41 +0200 Subject: firmware: dmi_scan: Fix dmi scan to handle "End of Table" structure The dmi-sysfs should create "End of Table" entry, that is type 127. But after adding initial SMBIOS v3 support fc43026278b2 ("dmi: add support for SMBIOS 3.0 64-bit entry point") the 127-0 entry is not handled any more, as result it's not created in dmi sysfs for instance. This is important because the size of whole DMI table must correspond to sum of all DMI entry sizes. So move the end-of-table check after it's handled by dmi_table. Reviewed-by: Ard Biesheuvel Signed-off-by: Ivan Khoronzhuk Cc: # v3.19 Signed-off-by: Matt Fleming diff --git a/drivers/firmware/dmi_scan.c b/drivers/firmware/dmi_scan.c index c5f7b4e..a44b87c 100644 --- a/drivers/firmware/dmi_scan.c +++ b/drivers/firmware/dmi_scan.c @@ -93,12 +93,6 @@ static void dmi_table(u8 *buf, int len, int num, const struct dmi_header *dm = (const struct dmi_header *)data; /* - * 7.45 End-of-Table (Type 127) [SMBIOS reference spec v3.0.0] - */ - if (dm->type == DMI_ENTRY_END_OF_TABLE) - break; - - /* * We want to know the total length (formatted area and * strings) before decoding to make sure we won't run off the * table in dmi_decode or dmi_string @@ -108,6 +102,13 @@ static void dmi_table(u8 *buf, int len, int num, data++; if (data - buf < len - 1) decode(dm, private_data); + + /* + * 7.45 End-of-Table (Type 127) [SMBIOS reference spec v3.0.0] + */ + if (dm->type == DMI_ENTRY_END_OF_TABLE) + break; + data += 2; i++; } -- cgit v0.10.2 From 7ed620bb343f434f8a85f830020c04988df2a140 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yinghai Lu Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 20:18:03 -0800 Subject: efi/libstub: Fix boundary checking in efi_high_alloc() While adding support loading kernel and initrd above 4G to grub2 in legacy mode, I was referring to efi_high_alloc(). That will allocate buffer for kernel and then initrd, and initrd will use kernel buffer start as limit. During testing found two buffers will be overlapped when initrd size is very big like 400M. It turns out efi_high_alloc() boundary checking is not right. end - size will be the new start, and should not compare new start with max, we need to make sure end is smaller than max. [ Basically, with the current efi_high_alloc() code it's possible to allocate memory above 'max', because efi_high_alloc() doesn't check that the tail of the allocation is below 'max'. If you have an EFI memory map with a single entry that looks like so, [0xc0000000-0xc0004000] And want to allocate 0x3000 bytes below 0xc0003000 the current code will allocate [0xc0001000-0xc0004000], not [0xc0000000-0xc0003000] like you would expect. - Matt ] Signed-off-by: Yinghai Lu Reviewed-by: Ard Biesheuvel Reviewed-by: Mark Rutland Tested-by: Mark Rutland Cc: Signed-off-by: Matt Fleming diff --git a/drivers/firmware/efi/libstub/efi-stub-helper.c b/drivers/firmware/efi/libstub/efi-stub-helper.c index 9bd9fbb..c927bcc 100644 --- a/drivers/firmware/efi/libstub/efi-stub-helper.c +++ b/drivers/firmware/efi/libstub/efi-stub-helper.c @@ -170,12 +170,12 @@ again: start = desc->phys_addr; end = start + desc->num_pages * (1UL << EFI_PAGE_SHIFT); - if ((start + size) > end || (start + size) > max) - continue; - - if (end - size > max) + if (end > max) end = max; + if ((start + size) > end) + continue; + if (round_down(end - size, align) < start) continue; -- cgit v0.10.2 From 6d9ff473317245e3e5cd9922b4520411c2296388 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ivan Khoronzhuk Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2015 13:33:19 +0200 Subject: firmware: dmi_scan: Fix dmi_len type According to SMBIOSv3 specification the length of DMI table can be up to 32bits wide. So use appropriate type to avoid overflow. It's obvious that dmi_num theoretically can be more than u16 also, so it's can be changed to u32 or at least it's better to use int instead of u16, but on that moment I cannot imagine dmi structure count more than 65535 and it can require changing type of vars that work with it. So I didn't correct it. Acked-by: Ard Biesheuvel Signed-off-by: Ivan Khoronzhuk Cc: Signed-off-by: Matt Fleming diff --git a/drivers/firmware/dmi_scan.c b/drivers/firmware/dmi_scan.c index a44b87c..69fac06 100644 --- a/drivers/firmware/dmi_scan.c +++ b/drivers/firmware/dmi_scan.c @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ static const char * __init dmi_string(const struct dmi_header *dm, u8 s) * We have to be cautious here. We have seen BIOSes with DMI pointers * pointing to completely the wrong place for example */ -static void dmi_table(u8 *buf, int len, int num, +static void dmi_table(u8 *buf, u32 len, int num, void (*decode)(const struct dmi_header *, void *), void *private_data) { @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ static void dmi_table(u8 *buf, int len, int num, } static phys_addr_t dmi_base; -static u16 dmi_len; +static u32 dmi_len; static u16 dmi_num; static int __init dmi_walk_early(void (*decode)(const struct dmi_header *, -- cgit v0.10.2 From 956421fbb74c3a6261903f3836c0740187cf038b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andy Lutomirski Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2015 01:09:44 +0100 Subject: x86/asm/entry/64: Remove a bogus 'ret_from_fork' optimization 'ret_from_fork' checks TIF_IA32 to determine whether 'pt_regs' and the related state make sense for 'ret_from_sys_call'. This is entirely the wrong check. TS_COMPAT would make a little more sense, but there's really no point in keeping this optimization at all. This fixes a return to the wrong user CS if we came from int 0x80 in a 64-bit task. Signed-off-by: Andy Lutomirski Cc: Borislav Petkov Cc: Denys Vlasenko Cc: H. Peter Anvin Cc: Linus Torvalds Cc: Oleg Nesterov Cc: Thomas Gleixner Cc: Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/4710be56d76ef994ddf59087aad98c000fbab9a4.1424989793.git.luto@amacapital.net [ Backported from tip:x86/asm. ] Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/entry_64.S b/arch/x86/kernel/entry_64.S index 10074ad..1d74d16 100644 --- a/arch/x86/kernel/entry_64.S +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/entry_64.S @@ -269,11 +269,14 @@ ENTRY(ret_from_fork) testl $3, CS-ARGOFFSET(%rsp) # from kernel_thread? jz 1f - testl $_TIF_IA32, TI_flags(%rcx) # 32-bit compat task needs IRET - jnz int_ret_from_sys_call - - RESTORE_TOP_OF_STACK %rdi, -ARGOFFSET - jmp ret_from_sys_call # go to the SYSRET fastpath + /* + * By the time we get here, we have no idea whether our pt_regs, + * ti flags, and ti status came from the 64-bit SYSCALL fast path, + * the slow path, or one of the ia32entry paths. + * Use int_ret_from_sys_call to return, since it can safely handle + * all of the above. + */ + jmp int_ret_from_sys_call 1: subq $REST_SKIP, %rsp # leave space for volatiles -- cgit v0.10.2 From 9ab6eb51ef4ad63cb71533d3a4dfb09ea8f69b4c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andy Shevchenko Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2015 17:24:04 +0200 Subject: x86/intel/quark: Select COMMON_CLK The commit 8bbc2a135b63 ("x86/intel/quark: Add Intel Quark platform support") introduced a minimal support of Intel Quark SoC. That allows to use core parts of the SoC. However, the SPI, I2C, and GPIO drivers can't be selected by kernel configuration because they depend on COMMON_CLK. The patch adds a COMMON_CLK selection to the platfrom definition to allow user choose the drivers. Signed-off-by: Andy Shevchenko Acked-by: Ong, Boon Leong Cc: Bryan O'Donoghue Cc: Darren Hart Fixes: 8bbc2a135b63 ("x86/intel/quark: Add Intel Quark platform support") Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1425569044-2867-1-git-send-email-andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar diff --git a/arch/x86/Kconfig b/arch/x86/Kconfig index c2fb8a8..b7d31ca 100644 --- a/arch/x86/Kconfig +++ b/arch/x86/Kconfig @@ -499,6 +499,7 @@ config X86_INTEL_QUARK depends on X86_IO_APIC select IOSF_MBI select INTEL_IMR + select COMMON_CLK ---help--- Select to include support for Quark X1000 SoC. Say Y here if you have a Quark based system such as the Arduino -- cgit v0.10.2 From 06c8173eb92bbfc03a0fe8bb64315857d0badd06 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Quentin Casasnovas Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2015 13:19:22 +0100 Subject: x86/fpu/xsaves: Fix improper uses of __ex_table Commit: f31a9f7c7169 ("x86/xsaves: Use xsaves/xrstors to save and restore xsave area") introduced alternative instructions for XSAVES/XRSTORS and commit: adb9d526e982 ("x86/xsaves: Add xsaves and xrstors support for booting time") added support for the XSAVES/XRSTORS instructions at boot time. Unfortunately both failed to properly protect them against faulting: The 'xstate_fault' macro will use the closest label named '1' backward and that ends up in the .altinstr_replacement section rather than in .text. This means that the kernel will never find in the __ex_table the .text address where this instruction might fault, leading to serious problems if userspace manages to trigger the fault. Signed-off-by: Quentin Casasnovas Signed-off-by: Jamie Iles [ Improved the changelog, fixed some whitespace noise. ] Acked-by: Borislav Petkov Acked-by: Linus Torvalds Cc: Cc: Allan Xavier Cc: H. Peter Anvin Cc: Thomas Gleixner Fixes: adb9d526e982 ("x86/xsaves: Add xsaves and xrstors support for booting time") Fixes: f31a9f7c7169 ("x86/xsaves: Use xsaves/xrstors to save and restore xsave area") Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/xsave.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/xsave.h index 5fa9770..c9a6d68 100644 --- a/arch/x86/include/asm/xsave.h +++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/xsave.h @@ -82,18 +82,15 @@ static inline int xsave_state_booting(struct xsave_struct *fx, u64 mask) if (boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_XSAVES)) asm volatile("1:"XSAVES"\n\t" "2:\n\t" - : : "D" (fx), "m" (*fx), "a" (lmask), "d" (hmask) + xstate_fault + : "D" (fx), "m" (*fx), "a" (lmask), "d" (hmask) : "memory"); else asm volatile("1:"XSAVE"\n\t" "2:\n\t" - : : "D" (fx), "m" (*fx), "a" (lmask), "d" (hmask) + xstate_fault + : "D" (fx), "m" (*fx), "a" (lmask), "d" (hmask) : "memory"); - - asm volatile(xstate_fault - : "0" (0) - : "memory"); - return err; } @@ -112,18 +109,15 @@ static inline int xrstor_state_booting(struct xsave_struct *fx, u64 mask) if (boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_XSAVES)) asm volatile("1:"XRSTORS"\n\t" "2:\n\t" - : : "D" (fx), "m" (*fx), "a" (lmask), "d" (hmask) + xstate_fault + : "D" (fx), "m" (*fx), "a" (lmask), "d" (hmask) : "memory"); else asm volatile("1:"XRSTOR"\n\t" "2:\n\t" - : : "D" (fx), "m" (*fx), "a" (lmask), "d" (hmask) + xstate_fault + : "D" (fx), "m" (*fx), "a" (lmask), "d" (hmask) : "memory"); - - asm volatile(xstate_fault - : "0" (0) - : "memory"); - return err; } @@ -149,9 +143,9 @@ static inline int xsave_state(struct xsave_struct *fx, u64 mask) */ alternative_input_2( "1:"XSAVE, - "1:"XSAVEOPT, + XSAVEOPT, X86_FEATURE_XSAVEOPT, - "1:"XSAVES, + XSAVES, X86_FEATURE_XSAVES, [fx] "D" (fx), "a" (lmask), "d" (hmask) : "memory"); @@ -178,7 +172,7 @@ static inline int xrstor_state(struct xsave_struct *fx, u64 mask) */ alternative_input( "1: " XRSTOR, - "1: " XRSTORS, + XRSTORS, X86_FEATURE_XSAVES, "D" (fx), "m" (*fx), "a" (lmask), "d" (hmask) : "memory"); -- cgit v0.10.2