gnu-efi/gnu-efi-3.0e-Guarantee-16-byte-stack-alignment-on-x86_64-efi_call.patch
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From 1c5d58b7ce7df3a68fec248f7b8f2de943eb6ffd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2011 16:00:35 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] Guarantee 16-byte stack alignment on x86_64 efi_callN()
The Windows ABI requires 16-byte stack alignment, but the ELF/SysV ABI
only guarantees 8-byte alignment. This causes some machines to present
undefined behavior. To solve this, add some padding to the stack and store
our pad amount in the padding.
This (along with another patch) fixes Red Hat bugzillas 669765 and
677468 .
---
lib/x86_64/efi_stub.S | 213 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
1 files changed, 176 insertions(+), 37 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lib/x86_64/efi_stub.S b/lib/x86_64/efi_stub.S
index f9e70d4..5607779 100644
--- a/lib/x86_64/efi_stub.S
+++ b/lib/x86_64/efi_stub.S
@@ -6,133 +6,270 @@
* Huang Ying <ying.huang@intel.com>
*/
+/*
+ * EFI calling conventions are documented at:
+ * http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms235286%28v=vs.80%29.aspx
+ * ELF calling conventions are documented at:
+ * http://www.x86-64.org/documentation/abi.pdf
+ *
+ * Basically here are the conversion rules:
+ * a) our function pointer is in %rdi
+ * b) ELF gives us 8-byte aligned %rsp, so we need to pad out to 16-byte
+ * alignment.
+ * c) inside each call thunker, we can only adjust the stack by
+ * multiples of 16 bytes. "offset" below refers to however much
+ * we allocate inside a thunker.
+ * d) rsi through r8 (elf) aka rcx through r9 (ms) require stack space
+ * on the MS side even though it's not getting used at all.
+ * e) arguments are as follows: (elf -> ms)
+ * 1) rdi -> rcx (32 saved)
+ * 2) rsi -> rdx (32 saved)
+ * 3) rdx -> r8 ( 32 saved)
+ * 4) rcx -> r9 (32 saved)
+ * 5) r8 -> 32(%rsp) (48 saved)
+ * 6) r9 -> 40(%rsp) (48 saved)
+ * 7) pad+offset+0(%rsp) -> 48(%rsp) (64 saved)
+ * 8) pad+offset+8(%rsp) -> 56(%rsp) (64 saved)
+ * 9) pad+offset+16(%rsp) -> 64(%rsp) (80 saved)
+ * 10) pad+offset+24(%rsp) -> 72(%rsp) (80 saved)
+ * 11) pad+offset+32(%rsp) -> 80(%rsp) (96 saved)
+ * 12) pad+offset+40(%rsp) -> 88(%rsp) (96 saved)
+ * f) because the first argument we recieve in a thunker is actually the
+ * function to be called, arguments are offset as such:
+ * 0) rdi -> caller
+ * 1) rsi -> rcx (32 saved)
+ * 2) rdx -> rdx (32 saved)
+ * 3) rcx -> r8 (32 saved)
+ * 4) r8 -> r9 (32 saved)
+ * 5) r9 -> 32(%rsp) (48 saved)
+ * 6) pad+offset+0(%rsp) -> 40(%rsp) (48 saved)
+ * 7) pad+offset+8(%rsp) -> 48(%rsp) (64 saved)
+ * 8) pad+offset+16(%rsp) -> 56(%rsp) (64 saved)
+ * 9) pad+offset+24(%rsp) -> 64(%rsp) (80 saved)
+ * 10) pad+offset+32(%rsp) -> 72(%rsp) (80 saved)
+ * 11) pad+offset+40(%rsp) -> 80(%rsp) (96 saved)
+ * 12) pad+offset+48(%rsp) -> 88(%rsp) (96 saved)
+ * e) arguments need to be moved in opposite order to avoid clobbering
+ * f) pad_stack leaves the amount of padding it added in %r11 for functions
+ * to use
+ * g) efi -> elf calls don't need to pad the stack, because the 16-byte
+ * alignment is also always 8-byte aligned.
+ */
+
#define ENTRY(name) \
.globl name; \
name:
+#define out(val) \
+ push %rax ; \
+ mov val, %rax ; \
+ out %al, $128 ; \
+ pop %rax
+
+#define pad_stack \
+ subq $8, %rsp ; /* must be a multiple of 16 - sizeof(%rip) */ \
+ /* stash some handy integers */ \
+ mov $0x8, %rax ; \
+ mov $0x10, %r10 ; \
+ mov $0xf, %r11 ; \
+ /* see if we need padding */ \
+ and %rsp, %rax ; \
+ /* store the pad amount in %r11 */ \
+ cmovnz %rax, %r11 ; \
+ cmovz %r10, %r11 ; \
+ /* insert the padding */ \
+ subq %r11, %rsp ; \
+ /* add the $8 we saved above in %r11 */ \
+ addq $8, %r11 ; \
+ /* store the pad amount */ \
+ mov %r11, (%rsp) ; \
+ /* compensate for %rip being stored on the stack by call */ \
+ addq $8, %r11
+
+#define unpad_stack \
+ /* fetch the pad amount we saved (%r11 has been clobbered) */ \
+ mov (%rsp), %r11 ; \
+ /* remove the padding */ \
+ addq %r11, %rsp
+
ENTRY(efi_call0)
- subq $40, %rsp
+ pad_stack
+ subq $32, %rsp
call *%rdi
- addq $40, %rsp
+ addq $32, %rsp
+ unpad_stack
ret
ENTRY(efi_call1)
- subq $40, %rsp
+ pad_stack
+ subq $32, %rsp
mov %rsi, %rcx
call *%rdi
- addq $40, %rsp
+ addq $32, %rsp
+ unpad_stack
ret
ENTRY(efi_call2)
- subq $40, %rsp
+ pad_stack
+ subq $32, %rsp
+ /* mov %rdx, %rdx */
mov %rsi, %rcx
call *%rdi
- addq $40, %rsp
+ addq $32, %rsp
+ unpad_stack
ret
ENTRY(efi_call3)
- subq $40, %rsp
+ pad_stack
+ subq $32, %rsp
mov %rcx, %r8
+ /* mov %rdx, %rdx */
mov %rsi, %rcx
call *%rdi
- addq $40, %rsp
+ addq $32, %rsp
+ unpad_stack
ret
ENTRY(efi_call4)
- subq $40, %rsp
+ pad_stack
+ subq $32, %rsp
mov %r8, %r9
mov %rcx, %r8
+ /* mov %rdx, %rdx */
mov %rsi, %rcx
call *%rdi
- addq $40, %rsp
+ addq $32, %rsp
+ unpad_stack
ret
ENTRY(efi_call5)
- subq $40, %rsp
+ pad_stack
+ subq $48, %rsp
mov %r9, 32(%rsp)
mov %r8, %r9
mov %rcx, %r8
+ /* mov %rdx, %rdx */
mov %rsi, %rcx
call *%rdi
- addq $40, %rsp
+ addq $48, %rsp
+ unpad_stack
ret
ENTRY(efi_call6)
- subq $56, %rsp
- mov 56+8(%rsp), %rax
+ pad_stack
+ subq $48, %rsp
+ addq $48, %r11
+ addq %rsp, %r11
+ mov (%r11), %rax
mov %rax, 40(%rsp)
mov %r9, 32(%rsp)
mov %r8, %r9
mov %rcx, %r8
+ /* mov %rdx, %rdx */
mov %rsi, %rcx
call *%rdi
- addq $56, %rsp
+ addq $48, %rsp
+ unpad_stack
ret
ENTRY(efi_call7)
- subq $56, %rsp
- mov 56+16(%rsp), %rax
+ pad_stack
+ subq $64, %rsp
+ addq $64, %r11
+ addq $8, %r11
+ addq %rsp, %r11
+ mov (%r11), %rax
mov %rax, 48(%rsp)
- mov 56+8(%rsp), %rax
+ subq $8, %r11
+ mov (%r11), %rax
mov %rax, 40(%rsp)
mov %r9, 32(%rsp)
mov %r8, %r9
mov %rcx, %r8
+ /* mov %rdx, %rdx */
mov %rsi, %rcx
call *%rdi
- addq $56, %rsp
+ addq $64, %rsp
+ unpad_stack
ret
ENTRY(efi_call8)
- subq $72, %rsp
- mov 72+24(%rsp), %rax
+ pad_stack
+ subq $64, %rsp
+ addq $64, %r11
+ addq $16, %r11
+ addq %rsp, %r11
+ mov (%r11), %rax
mov %rax, 56(%rsp)
- mov 72+16(%rsp), %rax
+ subq $8, %r11
+ mov (%r11), %rax
mov %rax, 48(%rsp)
- mov 72+8(%rsp), %rax
+ subq $8, %r11
+ mov (%r11), %rax
mov %rax, 40(%rsp)
mov %r9, 32(%rsp)
mov %r8, %r9
mov %rcx, %r8
+ /* mov %rdx, %rdx */
mov %rsi, %rcx
call *%rdi
- addq $72, %rsp
+ addq $64, %rsp
+ unpad_stack
ret
ENTRY(efi_call9)
- subq $72, %rsp
- mov 72+32(%rsp), %rax
+ pad_stack
+ subq $80, %rsp
+ addq $80, %r11
+ addq $24, %r11
+ addq %rsp, %r11
+ mov (%r11), %rax
mov %rax, 64(%rsp)
- mov 72+24(%rsp), %rax
+ subq $8, %r11
+ mov (%r11), %rax
mov %rax, 56(%rsp)
- mov 72+16(%rsp), %rax
+ subq $8, %r11
+ mov (%r11), %rax
mov %rax, 48(%rsp)
- mov 72+8(%rsp), %rax
+ subq $8, %r11
+ mov (%r11), %rax
mov %rax, 40(%rsp)
mov %r9, 32(%rsp)
mov %r8, %r9
mov %rcx, %r8
+ /* mov %rdx, %rdx */
mov %rsi, %rcx
call *%rdi
- addq $72, %rsp
+ addq $80, %rsp
+ unpad_stack
ret
ENTRY(efi_call10)
- subq $88, %rsp
- mov 88+40(%rsp), %rax
+ pad_stack
+ subq $80, %rsp
+ addq $80, %r11
+ addq $32, %r11
+ addq %rsp, %r11
+ mov (%r11), %rax
mov %rax, 72(%rsp)
- mov 88+32(%rsp), %rax
+ subq $8, %r11
+ mov (%r11), %rax
mov %rax, 64(%rsp)
- mov 88+24(%rsp), %rax
+ subq $8, %r11
+ mov (%r11), %rax
mov %rax, 56(%rsp)
- mov 88+16(%rsp), %rax
+ subq $8, %r11
+ mov (%r11), %rax
mov %rax, 48(%rsp)
- mov 88+8(%rsp), %rax
+ subq $8, %r11
+ mov (%r11), %rax
mov %rax, 40(%rsp)
mov %r9, 32(%rsp)
mov %r8, %r9
mov %rcx, %r8
+ /* mov %rdx, %rdx */
mov %rsi, %rcx
call *%rdi
- addq $88, %rsp
+ addq $80, %rsp
+ unpad_stack
ret
--
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