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The version of from x86 was taken as the base version. The patch introduces the following stuff: * common bug.h header * generic implementation of do_bug_frame * new config CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG_FRAME Signed-off-by: Oleksii Kurochko --- Changes in V8: * move BUILD_BUG_ON_LINE_WIDTH(line) to "ifndef BUG_FRAME_STRUCT" and add #elif for "ifndef BUG_FRAME_STRUCT" to define stub for BUILD_BUG_ON_LINE_WIDTH. * move from to to fix compilation issue ( more details in the changes to the patch [xen/x86: switch x86 to use generic implemetation of bug.h] ). --- Changes in V7: * fix code style. * Remove '#include ' from bug.c. it should be a part of . * move BUILD_BUG_ON_LINE_WIDTH to '#ifndef BUG_FRAME_STRUCT' and define dummy BUILD_BUG_ON_LINE_WIDTH when BUG_FRAME_STRUCT is defined. * remove update prototype of 'void (*fn)(const struct cpu_user_regs *)' to 'void (*fn)(struct cpu_user_regs *)'. * add code to to make sure the type used in run_in_exception_handler() matches the one used here. --- Changes in V6: * fix code style. * change -EINVAL to -ENOENT in case when bug_frame wasn't found in generic do_bug_frame() * change all 'return id' to 'break' inside switch/case of generic do_bug_frame() * move up "#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__" to include BUG_DEBUGGER_TRAP_FATAL * update the comment of BUG_ASM_CONST * make the line with 'BUILD_BUG_ON((line) >> (BUG_LINE_LO_WIDTH + BUG_LINE_HI_WIDTH))' in BUG_FRAME macros more abstract * remove #ifndef BUG_FRAME_STRUCT around BUG_DISP_WIDTH, BUG_LINE_LO_WIDTH as it is required to be defined before as it is used by x86's when the header is included in assembly code. --- Changes in V5: * Remove "#ifdef BUG_FN_REG..." from generic do_bug_frame() as ARM will use generic implementation fully. --- Changes in V4: * common/bug.c: - Use BUG_DEBUGGER_TRAP_FATAL(regs) mnacros instead of debugger_trap_fatal(TRAP_invalid_op, regs) in as TRAP_invalid_op is x86-specific thereby BUG_DEBUGGER_TRAP_FATAL should be defined for each architecture. - add information about what do_bug_frame() returns. - invert the condition 'if ( region )' in do_bug_frame() to reduce the indention. - change type of variable i from 'unsigned int' to 'size_t' as it is compared with n_bugs which has type 'size_t' * xen/bug.h: - Introduce generic BUG_DEBUGGER_TRAP_FATAL(regs) mnacros which is used to deal with debugger_trap_fatal(TRAP_invalid_op, regs) where TRAP_invalid_op is x86-specific - remove '#include ' as it doesn't need any more after switch to x86 implementation. - remove '#include ' as it isn't needed any more - move bug_*() macros inside '#ifndef BUG_FRAME_STRUCT' - add to fix compile issue with BUILD_ON()... - Add documentation for BUG_ASM_CONST. * Update the commit message --- Changes in V3: * Add debugger_trap_fatal() to do_bug_frame(). It simplifies usage of do_bug_frame() for x86 so making handle_bug_frame() and find_bug_frame() not needed anymore. * Update do_bug_frame() to return -EINVAL if something goes wrong; otherwise id of bug_frame * Update _ASM_BUGFRAME_TEXT to make it more portable. * Drop unnecessary comments. * define stub value for TRAP_invalid_op in case if wasn't defined in arch-specific folders. --- Changes in V2: - Switch to x86 implementation as generic as it is more compact ( at least from the point of view of bug frame structure ). - Rename CONFIG_GENERIC_DO_BUG_FRAME to CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG_FRAME. - Change the macro bug_loc(b) to avoid the need for a cast: #define bug_loc(b) ((unsigned long)(b) + (b)->loc_disp) - Rename BUG_FRAME_STUFF to BUG_FRAME_STRUCT - Make macros related to bug frame structure more generic. - Introduce BUG_INSTR and MODIFIER to make _ASM_BUGFRAME_TEXT reusable between x86 and RISC-V. - Rework do_bug_frame() and introduce find_bug_frame() and handle_bug_frame() functions to make it reusable by x86. - code style fixes --- xen/common/Kconfig | 3 + xen/common/Makefile | 1 + xen/common/bug.c | 108 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ xen/include/xen/bug.h | 161 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4 files changed, 273 insertions(+) create mode 100644 xen/common/bug.c create mode 100644 xen/include/xen/bug.h diff --git a/xen/common/Kconfig b/xen/common/Kconfig index 855c843113..3d2123a783 100644 --- a/xen/common/Kconfig +++ b/xen/common/Kconfig @@ -29,6 +29,9 @@ config ALTERNATIVE_CALL config ARCH_MAP_DOMAIN_PAGE bool +config GENERIC_BUG_FRAME + bool + config HAS_ALTERNATIVE bool diff --git a/xen/common/Makefile b/xen/common/Makefile index bbd75b4be6..46049eac35 100644 --- a/xen/common/Makefile +++ b/xen/common/Makefile @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_ARGO) += argo.o obj-y += bitmap.o +obj-$(CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG_FRAME) += bug.o obj-$(CONFIG_HYPFS_CONFIG) += config_data.o obj-$(CONFIG_CORE_PARKING) += core_parking.o obj-y += cpu.o diff --git a/xen/common/bug.c b/xen/common/bug.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e86fba7713 --- /dev/null +++ b/xen/common/bug.c @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include + +/* + * Returns a negative value in case of an error otherwise + * BUGFRAME_{run_fn, warn, bug, assert} + */ +int do_bug_frame(struct cpu_user_regs *regs, unsigned long pc) +{ + const struct bug_frame *bug = NULL; + const struct virtual_region *region; + const char *prefix = "", *filename, *predicate; + unsigned long fixup; + unsigned int id, lineno; + + region = find_text_region(pc); + if ( !region ) + return -EINVAL; + + for ( id = 0; id < BUGFRAME_NR; id++ ) + { + const struct bug_frame *b; + size_t i; + + for ( i = 0, b = region->frame[id].bugs; + i < region->frame[id].n_bugs; b++, i++ ) + { + if ( bug_loc(b) == pc ) + { + bug = b; + goto found; + } + } + } + + found: + if ( !bug ) + return -ENOENT; + + if ( id == BUGFRAME_run_fn ) + { + void (*fn)(struct cpu_user_regs *) = bug_ptr(bug); + + fn(regs); + + /* Re-enforce consistent types, because of the casts involved. */ + if ( false ) + run_in_exception_handler(fn); + + return id; + } + + /* WARN, BUG or ASSERT: decode the filename pointer and line number. */ + filename = bug_ptr(bug); + if ( !is_kernel(filename) && !is_patch(filename) ) + return -EINVAL; + fixup = strlen(filename); + if ( fixup > 50 ) + { + filename += fixup - 47; + prefix = "..."; + } + lineno = bug_line(bug); + + switch ( id ) + { + case BUGFRAME_warn: + printk("Xen WARN at %s%s:%d\n", prefix, filename, lineno); + show_execution_state(regs); + + break; + + case BUGFRAME_bug: + printk("Xen BUG at %s%s:%d\n", prefix, filename, lineno); + + if ( BUG_DEBUGGER_TRAP_FATAL(regs) ) + break; + + show_execution_state(regs); + panic("Xen BUG at %s%s:%d\n", prefix, filename, lineno); + + case BUGFRAME_assert: + /* ASSERT: decode the predicate string pointer. */ + predicate = bug_msg(bug); + if ( !is_kernel(predicate) && !is_patch(predicate) ) + predicate = ""; + + printk("Assertion '%s' failed at %s%s:%d\n", + predicate, prefix, filename, lineno); + + if ( BUG_DEBUGGER_TRAP_FATAL(regs) ) + break; + + show_execution_state(regs); + panic("Assertion '%s' failed at %s%s:%d\n", + predicate, prefix, filename, lineno); + } + + return id; +} diff --git a/xen/include/xen/bug.h b/xen/include/xen/bug.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3409752342 --- /dev/null +++ b/xen/include/xen/bug.h @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +#ifndef __XEN_BUG_H__ +#define __XEN_BUG_H__ + +#define BUGFRAME_run_fn 0 +#define BUGFRAME_warn 1 +#define BUGFRAME_bug 2 +#define BUGFRAME_assert 3 + +#define BUGFRAME_NR 4 + +#define BUG_DISP_WIDTH 24 +#define BUG_LINE_LO_WIDTH (31 - BUG_DISP_WIDTH) +#define BUG_LINE_HI_WIDTH (31 - BUG_DISP_WIDTH) + +#include + +#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ + +#ifndef BUG_DEBUGGER_TRAP_FATAL +#define BUG_DEBUGGER_TRAP_FATAL(regs) 0 +#endif + +#include + +#ifndef BUG_FRAME_STRUCT + +struct bug_frame { + signed int loc_disp:BUG_DISP_WIDTH; + unsigned int line_hi:BUG_LINE_HI_WIDTH; + signed int ptr_disp:BUG_DISP_WIDTH; + unsigned int line_lo:BUG_LINE_LO_WIDTH; + signed int msg_disp[]; +}; + +#define bug_loc(b) ((unsigned long)(b) + (b)->loc_disp) + +#define bug_ptr(b) ((const void *)(b) + (b)->ptr_disp) + +#define bug_line(b) (((((b)->line_hi + ((b)->loc_disp < 0)) & \ + ((1 << BUG_LINE_HI_WIDTH) - 1)) << \ + BUG_LINE_LO_WIDTH) + \ + (((b)->line_lo + ((b)->ptr_disp < 0)) & \ + ((1 << BUG_LINE_LO_WIDTH) - 1))) + +#define bug_msg(b) ((const char *)(b) + (b)->msg_disp[1]) + +#define BUILD_BUG_ON_LINE_WIDTH(line) \ + BUILD_BUG_ON((line) >> (BUG_LINE_LO_WIDTH + BUG_LINE_HI_WIDTH)) + +#elif !defined(BUILD_BUG_ON_LINE_WIDTH) + +#define BUILD_BUG_ON_LINE_WIDTH(line) ((void)(line) + +#endif /* BUG_FRAME_STRUCT */ + + +/* + * Some architectures mark immediate instruction operands in a special way. + * In such cases the special marking may need omitting when specifying + * directive operands. Allow architectures to specify a suitable + * modifier. + */ +#ifndef BUG_ASM_CONST +#define BUG_ASM_CONST "" +#endif + +#ifndef _ASM_BUGFRAME_TEXT + +#define _ASM_BUGFRAME_TEXT(second_frame) \ + ".Lbug%=:"BUG_INSTR"\n" \ + " .pushsection .bug_frames.%"BUG_ASM_CONST"[bf_type], \"a\", %%progbits\n" \ + " .p2align 2\n" \ + ".Lfrm%=:\n" \ + " .long (.Lbug%= - .Lfrm%=) + %"BUG_ASM_CONST"[bf_line_hi]\n" \ + " .long (%"BUG_ASM_CONST"[bf_ptr] - .Lfrm%=) + %"BUG_ASM_CONST"[bf_line_lo]\n"\ + " .if " #second_frame "\n" \ + " .long 0, %"BUG_ASM_CONST"[bf_msg] - .Lfrm%=\n" \ + " .endif\n" \ + " .popsection\n" + +#define _ASM_BUGFRAME_INFO(type, line, ptr, msg) \ + [bf_type] "i" (type), \ + [bf_ptr] "i" (ptr), \ + [bf_msg] "i" (msg), \ + [bf_line_lo] "i" ((line & ((1 << BUG_LINE_LO_WIDTH) - 1)) \ + << BUG_DISP_WIDTH), \ + [bf_line_hi] "i" (((line) >> BUG_LINE_LO_WIDTH) << BUG_DISP_WIDTH) + +#endif /* _ASM_BUGFRAME_TEXT */ + +#ifndef BUG_FRAME + +#define BUG_FRAME(type, line, ptr, second_frame, msg) do { \ + BUILD_BUG_ON_LINE_WIDTH(line); \ + BUILD_BUG_ON((type) >= BUGFRAME_NR); \ + asm volatile ( _ASM_BUGFRAME_TEXT(second_frame) \ + :: _ASM_BUGFRAME_INFO(type, line, ptr, msg) ); \ +} while ( false ) + +#endif + +#ifndef run_in_exception_handler + +/* + * TODO: untangle header dependences, break BUILD_BUG_ON() out of xen/lib.h, + * and use a real static inline here to get proper type checking of fn(). + */ +#define run_in_exception_handler(fn) do { \ + (void)((fn) == (void (*)(struct cpu_user_regs *))NULL); \ + BUG_FRAME(BUGFRAME_run_fn, 0, fn, 0, NULL); \ +} while ( false ) + +#endif /* run_in_exception_handler */ + +#ifndef WARN +#define WARN() BUG_FRAME(BUGFRAME_warn, __LINE__, __FILE__, 0, NULL) +#endif + +#ifndef BUG +#define BUG() do { \ + BUG_FRAME(BUGFRAME_bug, __LINE__, __FILE__, 0, NULL); \ + unreachable(); \ +} while ( false ) +#endif + +#ifndef assert_failed +#define assert_failed(msg) do { \ + BUG_FRAME(BUGFRAME_assert, __LINE__, __FILE__, 1, msg); \ + unreachable(); \ +} while ( false ) +#endif + +#ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG_FRAME + +struct cpu_user_regs; + +/* + * Returns a negative value in case of an error otherwise + * BUGFRAME_{run_fn, warn, bug, assert} + */ +int do_bug_frame(struct cpu_user_regs *regs, unsigned long pc); + +#endif /* CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG_FRAME */ + +extern const struct bug_frame __start_bug_frames[], + __stop_bug_frames_0[], + __stop_bug_frames_1[], + __stop_bug_frames_2[], + __stop_bug_frames_3[]; + +#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ + +#endif /* __XEN_BUG_H__ */ +/* + * Local variables: + * mode: C + * c-file-style: "BSD" + * c-basic-offset: 4 + * indent-tabs-mode: nil + * End: + */