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Right now we're using the FS segment for our per-CPU struct. On x86_64 there's an instruction to switch between a kernel and usermode GS segment (swapgs) which we could use. This patch doesn't update the rest of the code to use swapgs but it prepares for that by using the GS segment instead of the FS segment.
291 lines
8.7 KiB
C++
291 lines
8.7 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2018-2021, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#include <AK/ScopeGuard.h>
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#include <Kernel/API/Syscall.h>
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#include <Kernel/Arch/x86/Interrupts.h>
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#include <Kernel/Arch/x86/TrapFrame.h>
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#include <Kernel/Panic.h>
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#include <Kernel/Process.h>
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#include <Kernel/Sections.h>
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#include <Kernel/ThreadTracer.h>
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#include <Kernel/VM/MemoryManager.h>
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namespace Kernel {
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extern "C" void syscall_handler(TrapFrame*) __attribute__((used));
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extern "C" void syscall_asm_entry();
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static void syscall_asm_entry_dummy() __attribute__((used));
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NEVER_INLINE void syscall_asm_entry_dummy()
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{
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// clang-format off
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#if ARCH(I386)
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asm(
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".globl syscall_asm_entry\n"
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"syscall_asm_entry:\n"
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" pushl $0x0\n"
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" pusha\n"
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" pushl %ds\n"
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" pushl %es\n"
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" pushl %fs\n"
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" pushl %gs\n"
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" pushl %ss\n"
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" mov $" __STRINGIFY(GDT_SELECTOR_DATA0) ", %ax\n"
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" mov %ax, %ds\n"
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" mov %ax, %es\n"
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" mov $" __STRINGIFY(GDT_SELECTOR_PROC) ", %ax\n"
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" mov %ax, %gs\n"
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" cld\n"
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" xor %esi, %esi\n"
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" xor %edi, %edi\n"
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" pushl %esp \n" // set TrapFrame::regs
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" subl $" __STRINGIFY(TRAP_FRAME_SIZE - 4) ", %esp \n"
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" movl %esp, %ebx \n"
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" pushl %ebx \n" // push pointer to TrapFrame
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" call enter_trap_no_irq \n"
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" movl %ebx, 0(%esp) \n" // push pointer to TrapFrame
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" call syscall_handler \n"
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" movl %ebx, 0(%esp) \n" // push pointer to TrapFrame
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" jmp common_trap_exit \n");
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#elif ARCH(X86_64)
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asm(
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".globl syscall_asm_entry\n"
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"syscall_asm_entry:\n"
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" pushq $0x0\n"
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" pushq %r15\n"
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" pushq %r14\n"
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" pushq %r13\n"
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" pushq %r12\n"
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" pushq %r11\n"
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" pushq %r10\n"
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" pushq %r9\n"
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" pushq %r8\n"
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" pushq %rax\n"
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" pushq %rcx\n"
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" pushq %rdx\n"
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" pushq %rbx\n"
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" pushq %rsp\n"
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" pushq %rbp\n"
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" pushq %rsi\n"
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" pushq %rdi\n"
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" pushq %rsp \n" /* set TrapFrame::regs */
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" subq $" __STRINGIFY(TRAP_FRAME_SIZE - 8) ", %rsp \n"
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" movq %rsp, %rdi \n"
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" cld\n"
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" call enter_trap_no_irq \n"
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" movq %rsp, %rdi \n"
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" call syscall_handler\n"
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" jmp common_trap_exit \n");
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#endif
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// clang-format on
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}
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namespace Syscall {
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static KResultOr<FlatPtr> handle(RegisterState&, FlatPtr function, FlatPtr arg1, FlatPtr arg2, FlatPtr arg3);
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UNMAP_AFTER_INIT void initialize()
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{
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register_user_callable_interrupt_handler(syscall_vector, syscall_asm_entry);
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}
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#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wcast-function-type"
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typedef KResultOr<FlatPtr> (Process::*Handler)(FlatPtr, FlatPtr, FlatPtr);
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typedef KResultOr<FlatPtr> (Process::*HandlerWithRegisterState)(RegisterState&);
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#define __ENUMERATE_SYSCALL(x) reinterpret_cast<Handler>(&Process::sys$##x),
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static const Handler s_syscall_table[] = {
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ENUMERATE_SYSCALLS(__ENUMERATE_SYSCALL)
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};
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#undef __ENUMERATE_SYSCALL
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KResultOr<FlatPtr> handle(RegisterState& regs, FlatPtr function, FlatPtr arg1, FlatPtr arg2, FlatPtr arg3)
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{
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VERIFY_INTERRUPTS_ENABLED();
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auto current_thread = Thread::current();
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auto& process = current_thread->process();
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current_thread->did_syscall();
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if (function == SC_exit || function == SC_exit_thread) {
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// These syscalls need special handling since they never return to the caller.
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if (auto* tracer = process.tracer(); tracer && tracer->is_tracing_syscalls()) {
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#if ARCH(I386)
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regs.eax = 0;
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#else
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regs.rax = 0;
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#endif
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tracer->set_trace_syscalls(false);
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process.tracer_trap(*current_thread, regs); // this triggers SIGTRAP and stops the thread!
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}
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switch (function) {
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case SC_exit:
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process.sys$exit(arg1);
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break;
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case SC_exit_thread:
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process.sys$exit_thread(arg1, arg2, arg3);
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break;
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default:
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VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
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}
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}
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if (function == SC_fork || function == SC_sigreturn) {
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// These syscalls want the RegisterState& rather than individual parameters.
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auto handler = (HandlerWithRegisterState)s_syscall_table[function];
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return (process.*(handler))(regs);
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}
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if (function >= Function::__Count) {
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dbgln("Unknown syscall {} requested ({:08x}, {:08x}, {:08x})", function, arg1, arg2, arg3);
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return ENOSYS;
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}
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if (s_syscall_table[function] == nullptr) {
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dbgln("Null syscall {} requested, you probably need to rebuild this program!", function);
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return ENOSYS;
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}
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return (process.*(s_syscall_table[function]))(arg1, arg2, arg3);
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}
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}
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NEVER_INLINE void syscall_handler(TrapFrame* trap)
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{
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auto& regs = *trap->regs;
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auto current_thread = Thread::current();
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{
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ScopedSpinLock lock(g_scheduler_lock);
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current_thread->set_may_die_immediately(false);
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}
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ScopeGuard reset_may_die_immediately = [¤t_thread] {
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ScopedSpinLock lock(g_scheduler_lock);
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current_thread->set_may_die_immediately(true);
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};
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VERIFY(current_thread->previous_mode() == Thread::PreviousMode::UserMode);
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auto& process = current_thread->process();
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if (auto tracer = process.tracer(); tracer && tracer->is_tracing_syscalls()) {
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tracer->set_trace_syscalls(false);
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process.tracer_trap(*current_thread, regs); // this triggers SIGTRAP and stops the thread!
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}
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current_thread->yield_if_stopped();
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// Make sure SMAP protection is enabled on syscall entry.
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clac();
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// Apply a random offset in the range 0-255 to the stack pointer,
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// to make kernel stacks a bit less deterministic.
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u32 lsw;
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u32 msw;
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read_tsc(lsw, msw);
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auto* ptr = (char*)__builtin_alloca(lsw & 0xff);
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asm volatile(""
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: "=m"(*ptr));
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static constexpr FlatPtr iopl_mask = 3u << 12;
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FlatPtr flags;
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#if ARCH(I386)
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flags = regs.eflags;
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#else
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flags = regs.rflags;
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#endif
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if ((flags & (iopl_mask)) != 0) {
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PANIC("Syscall from process with IOPL != 0");
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}
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// NOTE: We take the big process lock before inspecting memory regions.
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process.big_lock().lock();
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VirtualAddress userspace_sp;
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#if ARCH(I386)
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userspace_sp = VirtualAddress { regs.userspace_esp };
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#else
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userspace_sp = VirtualAddress { regs.userspace_rsp };
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#endif
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if (!MM.validate_user_stack(process, userspace_sp)) {
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dbgln("Invalid stack pointer: {:p}", userspace_sp);
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handle_crash(regs, "Bad stack on syscall entry", SIGSTKFLT);
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}
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VirtualAddress ip;
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#if ARCH(I386)
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ip = VirtualAddress { regs.eip };
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#else
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ip = VirtualAddress { regs.rip };
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#endif
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auto* calling_region = MM.find_user_region_from_vaddr(process.space(), ip);
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if (!calling_region) {
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dbgln("Syscall from {:p} which has no associated region", ip);
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handle_crash(regs, "Syscall from unknown region", SIGSEGV);
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}
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if (calling_region->is_writable()) {
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dbgln("Syscall from writable memory at {:p}", ip);
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handle_crash(regs, "Syscall from writable memory", SIGSEGV);
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}
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if (process.space().enforces_syscall_regions() && !calling_region->is_syscall_region()) {
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dbgln("Syscall from non-syscall region");
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handle_crash(regs, "Syscall from non-syscall region", SIGSEGV);
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}
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#if ARCH(I386)
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auto function = regs.eax;
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auto arg1 = regs.edx;
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auto arg2 = regs.ecx;
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auto arg3 = regs.ebx;
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#else
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auto function = regs.rax;
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auto arg1 = regs.rdx;
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auto arg2 = regs.rcx;
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auto arg3 = regs.rbx;
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#endif
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auto result = Syscall::handle(regs, function, arg1, arg2, arg3);
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if (result.is_error()) {
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#if ARCH(I386)
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regs.eax = result.error();
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#else
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regs.rax = result.error();
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#endif
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} else {
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#if ARCH(I386)
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regs.eax = result.value();
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#else
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regs.rax = result.value();
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#endif
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}
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process.big_lock().unlock();
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if (auto tracer = process.tracer(); tracer && tracer->is_tracing_syscalls()) {
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tracer->set_trace_syscalls(false);
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process.tracer_trap(*current_thread, regs); // this triggers SIGTRAP and stops the thread!
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}
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current_thread->yield_if_stopped();
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current_thread->check_dispatch_pending_signal();
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// If the previous mode somehow changed something is seriously messed up...
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VERIFY(current_thread->previous_mode() == Thread::PreviousMode::UserMode);
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// Check if we're supposed to return to userspace or just die.
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current_thread->die_if_needed();
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VERIFY(!g_scheduler_lock.own_lock());
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}
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}
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