zephyr/arch/arm/core/userspace.S
Patrik Flykt 4344e27c26 all: Update reserved function names
Update reserved function names starting with one underscore, replacing
them as follows:
   '_k_' with 'z_'
   '_K_' with 'Z_'
   '_handler_' with 'z_handl_'
   '_Cstart' with 'z_cstart'
   '_Swap' with 'z_swap'

This renaming is done on both global and those static function names
in kernel/include and include/. Other static function names in kernel/
are renamed by removing the leading underscore. Other function names
not starting with any prefix listed above are renamed starting with
a 'z_' or 'Z_' prefix.

Function names starting with two or three leading underscores are not
automatcally renamed since these names will collide with the variants
with two or three leading underscores.

Various generator scripts have also been updated as well as perf,
linker and usb files. These are
   drivers/serial/uart_handlers.c
   include/linker/kobject-text.ld
   kernel/include/syscall_handler.h
   scripts/gen_kobject_list.py
   scripts/gen_syscall_header.py

Signed-off-by: Patrik Flykt <patrik.flykt@intel.com>
2019-03-11 13:48:42 -04:00

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ArmAsm

/*
* Userspace and service handler hooks
*
* Copyright (c) 2017 Linaro Limited
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*
*/
#include <offsets_short.h>
#include <toolchain.h>
#include <linker/sections.h>
#include <kernel_structs.h>
#include <arch/cpu.h>
#include <syscall.h>
_ASM_FILE_PROLOGUE
GTEXT(_arm_userspace_enter)
GTEXT(_arm_do_syscall)
GTEXT(z_arch_user_string_nlen)
GTEXT(z_arch_user_string_nlen_fault_start)
GTEXT(z_arch_user_string_nlen_fault_end)
GTEXT(z_arch_user_string_nlen_fixup)
GDATA(_kernel)
/* Imports */
GDATA(_k_syscall_table)
/**
*
* User space entry function
*
* This function is the entry point to user mode from privileged execution.
* The conversion is one way, and threads which transition to user mode do
* not transition back later, unless they are doing system calls.
*
*/
SECTION_FUNC(TEXT,_arm_userspace_enter)
/* move user_entry to lr */
mov lr, r0
#if defined(CONFIG_BUILTIN_STACK_GUARD)
/* clear stack pointer limit before setting the PSP */
mov r0, #0
msr PSPLIM, r0
#endif
/* set stack to privileged stack */
ldr r0, =_kernel
ldr r0, [r0, #_kernel_offset_to_current]
ldr r0, [r0, #_thread_offset_to_priv_stack_start] /* priv stack ptr */
ldr ip, =CONFIG_PRIVILEGED_STACK_SIZE
add r0, r0, ip
mov ip, sp
msr PSP, r0
#if defined(CONFIG_BUILTIN_STACK_GUARD)
/* set stack pointer limit to the start of the priv stack */
ldr r0, =_kernel
ldr r0, [r0, #_kernel_offset_to_current]
ldr r0, [r0, #_thread_offset_to_priv_stack_start] /* priv stack ptr */
msr PSPLIM, r0
#endif
#if defined (CONFIG_ARM_MPU)
/* Re-program dynamic memory map.
*
* Important note:
* z_arch_configure_dynamic_mpu_regions() may re-program the MPU Stack Guard
* to guard the privilege stack for overflows (if building with option
* CONFIG_MPU_STACK_GUARD). There is a risk of actually overflowing the
* stack while doing the re-programming. We minimize the risk by placing
* this function immediately after we have switched to the privileged stack
* so that the whole stack area is available for this critical operation.
*
* Note that the risk for overflow is higher if using the normal thread
* stack, since we do not control how much stack is actually left, when
* user invokes _arm_userspace_enter().
*/
push {r0,r1,r2,r3,ip,lr}
ldr r0, =_kernel
ldr r0, [r0, #_kernel_offset_to_current]
bl z_arch_configure_dynamic_mpu_regions
pop {r0,r1,r2,r3,ip,lr}
#endif
/* load up stack info from user stack */
ldr r0, [ip]
ldr ip, [ip, #4]
#ifdef CONFIG_MPU_REQUIRES_POWER_OF_TWO_ALIGNMENT
/* Guard is taken out of size, so adjust beginning and size of stack */
subs ip, #MPU_GUARD_ALIGN_AND_SIZE
#endif
/* push args to stack */
push {r0,r1,r2,r3,ip,lr}
/* clear the user stack area to clean out privileged data */
/* from right past the guard right up to the end */
mov r2, ip
#ifdef CONFIG_INIT_STACKS
ldr r1,=0xaaaaaaaa
#else
eors.n r1, r1
#endif
bl memset
pop {r0,r1,r2,r3,ip,lr}
/* r0 contains user stack start, ip contains user stack size */
add r0, r0, ip /* calculate top of stack */
#if defined(CONFIG_BUILTIN_STACK_GUARD)
/* clear stack limit (stack protection not required in user mode) */
push {r3}
mov r3, #0
msr PSPLIM, r3
pop {r3}
#endif
/* set stack to user stack */
msr PSP, r0
/* restore r0 */
mov r0, lr
#ifdef CONFIG_EXECUTION_BENCHMARKING
stm sp!,{r0-r3} /* Save regs r0 to r4 on stack */
push {r0, lr}
bl read_timer_end_of_userspace_enter
#if defined(CONFIG_ARMV6_M_ARMV8_M_BASELINE)
pop {r0, r3}
mov lr,r3
#else
pop {r0, lr}
#endif /* CONFIG_ARMV6_M_ARMV8_M_BASELINE */
ldm sp!,{r0-r3} /* Restore r0 to r3 regs */
#endif /* CONFIG_EXECUTION_BENCHMARKING */
/* change processor mode to unprivileged */
mrs ip, CONTROL
orrs ip, ip, #1
msr CONTROL, ip
/* ISB is not strictly necessary here (stack pointer is not being
* touched), but it's recommended to avoid executing pre-fetched
* instructions with the previous privilege.
*/
isb
/* jump to z_thread_entry entry */
ldr ip, =z_thread_entry
bx ip
/**
*
* Userspace system call function
*
* This function is used to do system calls from unprivileged code. This
* function is responsible for the following:
* 1) Fixing up bad syscalls
* 2) Configuring privileged stack and loading up stack arguments
* 3) Dispatching the system call
* 4) Restoring stack and calling back to the caller of the SVC
*
*/
SECTION_FUNC(TEXT, _arm_do_syscall)
/*
* r0-r5 contain arguments
* r6 contains call_id
* r8 contains original LR
*/
ldr ip, =K_SYSCALL_BAD
cmp r6, ip
bne valid_syscall
/* BAD SYSCALL path */
/* fixup stack frame on unprivileged stack, adding ssf */
mov ip, sp
push {r4,r5,ip,lr}
b dispatch_syscall
valid_syscall:
/* setup privileged stack */
push {r6}
ldr r6, =_kernel
ldr r6, [r6, #_kernel_offset_to_current]
ldr ip, [r6, #_thread_offset_to_priv_stack_start] /* priv stack ptr */
ldr r6, =CONFIG_PRIVILEGED_STACK_SIZE
add ip, r6
pop {r6}
subs ip, #8
str sp, [ip, #0]
str lr, [ip, #4]
#if defined(CONFIG_BUILTIN_STACK_GUARD)
/* clear stack pointer limit before setting the PSP */
push {r3}
mov r3, #0
msr PSPLIM, r3
pop {r3}
#endif
/* switch to privileged stack */
msr PSP, ip
#if defined(CONFIG_BUILTIN_STACK_GUARD)
/* Set stack pointer limit (needed in privileged mode) */
push {r6}
ldr r6, =_kernel
ldr r6, [r6, #_kernel_offset_to_current]
ldr r6, [r6, #_thread_offset_to_priv_stack_start] /* priv stack ptr */
msr PSPLIM, r6
pop {r6}
#endif
/* push args to complete stack frame */
push {r4,r5}
dispatch_syscall:
ldr ip, =_k_syscall_table
lsl r6, #2
add ip, r6
ldr ip, [ip] /* load table address */
/* execute function from dispatch table */
blx ip
/* restore LR */
ldr lr, [sp,#12]
#if defined(CONFIG_BUILTIN_STACK_GUARD)
/* clear stack limit (stack protection not required in user mode) */
mov r3, #0
msr PSPLIM, r3
#endif
/* set stack back to unprivileged stack */
ldr ip, [sp,#8]
msr PSP, ip
/* drop privileges by setting bit 0 in CONTROL */
mrs ip, CONTROL
orrs ip, ip, #1
msr CONTROL, ip
/* ISB is not strictly necessary here (stack pointer is not being
* touched), but it's recommended to avoid executing pre-fetched
* instructions with the previous privilege.
*/
isb
/* Zero out volatile (caller-saved) registers so as to not leak state from
* kernel mode. The C calling convention for the syscall handler will
* restore the others to original values.
*/
mov r1, #0
mov r2, #0
mov r3, #0
/*
* return back to original function that called SVC, add 1 to force thumb
* mode
*/
mov ip, r8
orrs ip, ip, #1
bx ip
/*
* size_t z_arch_user_string_nlen(const char *s, size_t maxsize, int *err_arg)
*/
SECTION_FUNC(TEXT, z_arch_user_string_nlen)
push {r0, r1, r2, r4, r5, lr}
/* sp+4 is error value, init to -1 */
mov.w r3, #-1
str r3, [sp, #4]
/* Perform string length calculation */
movs r3, #0 /* r3 is the counter */
strlen_loop:
z_arch_user_string_nlen_fault_start:
/* r0 contains the string. r5 = *(r0 + r3]). This could fault. */
ldrb r5, [r0, r3]
z_arch_user_string_nlen_fault_end:
cbz r5, strlen_done
cmp r3, r1
beq.n strlen_done
adds r3, #1
b.n strlen_loop
strlen_done:
/* Move length calculation from r3 to r0 (return value register) */
mov r0, r3
/* Clear error value since we succeeded */
movs r1, #0
str r1, [sp, #4]
z_arch_user_string_nlen_fixup:
/* Write error value to err pointer parameter */
ldr r1, [sp, #4]
str r1, [r2, #0]
add sp, #12
pop {r4, r5, pc}