171 lines
4.8 KiB
C
171 lines
4.8 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2007-2018 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
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*/
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/*
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* CDDL HEADER START
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*
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* The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the
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* Common Development and Distribution License, Version 1.0 only
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* (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance
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* with the License.
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*
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* You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE
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* or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions
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* and limitations under the License.
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*
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* When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each
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* file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE.
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* If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the
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* fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying
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* information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner]
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*
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* CDDL HEADER END
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*/
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/*
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* Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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* Use is subject to license terms.
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*/
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#include <sys/dtrace.h>
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#include <sys/dtrace_glue.h>
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#include <sys/dtrace_impl.h>
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#include <sys/fasttrap.h>
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#include <sys/vm.h>
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#include <sys/user.h>
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#include <sys/kauth.h>
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#include <kern/debug.h>
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#include <arm64/proc_reg.h>
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int (*dtrace_pid_probe_ptr)(arm_saved_state_t *);
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int (*dtrace_return_probe_ptr) (arm_saved_state_t *);
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kern_return_t
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dtrace_user_probe(arm_saved_state_t *);
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kern_return_t
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dtrace_user_probe(arm_saved_state_t *regs)
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{
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/*
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* FIXME
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*
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* The only call path into this method is always a user trap.
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* We don't need to test for user trap, but should assert it.
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*/
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lck_rw_t *rwp;
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int is_fasttrap = 0;
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uthread_t uthread = current_uthread();
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current_cached_proc_cred_update();
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uint32_t pc;
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if (copyin((user_addr_t)saved_state64(regs)->pc, &pc, sizeof(uint32_t))) {
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return KERN_FAILURE;
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}
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is_fasttrap = (pc == FASTTRAP_ARM64_RET_INSTR);
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if (is_fasttrap) {
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uint8_t step = uthread->t_dtrace_step;
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uint8_t ret = uthread->t_dtrace_ret;
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user_addr_t npc = uthread->t_dtrace_npc;
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if (uthread->t_dtrace_ast) {
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printf("dtrace_user_probe() should be calling aston()\n");
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// aston(thread);
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// uthread->t_sig_check = 1;
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}
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/*
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* Clear all user tracing flags.
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*/
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uthread->t_dtrace_ft = 0;
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/*
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* If we weren't expecting a quick return to the kernel, just kill
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* the process as though it had just executed an unassigned
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* trap instruction.
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*/
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if (step == 0) {
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/*
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* APPLE NOTE: We're returning KERN_FAILURE, which causes
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* the generic signal handling code to take over, which will effectively
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* deliver a EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION to the user process.
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*/
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return KERN_FAILURE;
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}
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/*
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* If we hit this trap unrelated to a return probe, we're
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* here to either:
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*
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* 1. Reset the AST flag, since we deferred a signal
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* until after we logically single-stepped the instruction we
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* copied out.
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*
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* 2. Just return to normal execution (required for U64).
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*/
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if (ret == 0) {
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set_saved_state_pc(regs, npc);
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return KERN_SUCCESS;
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}
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/*
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* We need to wait until after we've called the
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* dtrace_return_probe_ptr function pointer to step the pc.
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*/
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rwp = &CPU->cpu_ft_lock;
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lck_rw_lock_shared(rwp);
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if (dtrace_return_probe_ptr != NULL) {
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(void) (*dtrace_return_probe_ptr)(regs);
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}
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lck_rw_unlock_shared(rwp);
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set_saved_state_pc(regs, npc);
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return KERN_SUCCESS;
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} else {
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rwp = &CPU->cpu_ft_lock;
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/*
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* The DTrace fasttrap provider uses a trap,
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* FASTTRAP_{ARM,THUMB}_INSTR. We let
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* DTrace take the first crack at handling
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* this trap; if it's not a probe that DTrace knows about,
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* we call into the trap() routine to handle it like a
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* breakpoint placed by a conventional debugger.
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*/
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/*
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* APPLE NOTE: I believe the purpose of the reader/writers lock
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* is thus: There are times which dtrace needs to prevent calling
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* dtrace_pid_probe_ptr(). Sun's original impl grabbed a plain
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* mutex here. However, that serialized all probe calls, and
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* destroyed MP behavior. So now they use a RW lock, with probes
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* as readers, and the top level synchronization as a writer.
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*/
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lck_rw_lock_shared(rwp);
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if (dtrace_pid_probe_ptr != NULL &&
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(*dtrace_pid_probe_ptr)(regs) == 0) {
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lck_rw_unlock_shared(rwp);
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return KERN_SUCCESS;
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}
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lck_rw_unlock_shared(rwp);
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/*
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* If the instruction that caused the breakpoint trap doesn't
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* look like our trap anymore, it may be that this tracepoint
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* was removed just after the user thread executed it. In
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* that case, return to user land to retry the instuction.
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*
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* Note that the PC points to the instruction that caused the fault.
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*/
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uint32_t instr;
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if (fuword32(saved_state64(regs)->pc, &instr) == 0 && instr != FASTTRAP_ARM64_INSTR) {
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return KERN_SUCCESS;
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}
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}
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return KERN_FAILURE;
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}
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