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authorMichael Neuling <mikey@neuling.org>2017-05-08 03:16:26 -0400
committerMichael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>2017-05-15 05:31:38 -0400
commitf48e91e87e67b56bef63393d1a02c6e22c1d7078 (patch)
tree15b1039104618f970172dccf1af43f042eb38989
parent43e24e82f35291d4c1ca78877ce1b20d3aeb78f1 (diff)
powerpc/tm: Fix FP and VMX register corruption
In commit dc3106690b20 ("powerpc: tm: Always use fp_state and vr_state to store live registers"), a section of code was removed that copied the current state to checkpointed state. That code should not have been removed. When an FP (Floating Point) unavailable is taken inside a transaction, we need to abort the transaction. This is because at the time of the tbegin, the FP state is bogus so the state stored in the checkpointed registers is incorrect. To fix this, we treclaim (to get the checkpointed GPRs) and then copy the thread_struct FP live state into the checkpointed state. We then trecheckpoint so that the FP state is correctly restored into the CPU. The copying of the FP registers from live to checkpointed is what was missing. This simplifies the logic slightly from the original patch. tm_reclaim_thread() will now always write the checkpointed FP state. Either the checkpointed FP state will be written as part of the actual treclaim (in tm.S), or it'll be a copy of the live state. Which one we use is based on MSR[FP] from userspace. Similarly for VMX. Fixes: dc3106690b20 ("powerpc: tm: Always use fp_state and vr_state to store live registers") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 4.9+ Signed-off-by: Michael Neuling <mikey@neuling.org> Reviewed-by: cyrilbur@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
-rw-r--r--arch/powerpc/kernel/process.c19
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/kernel/process.c b/arch/powerpc/kernel/process.c
index d645da302bf2..baae104b16c7 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/kernel/process.c
+++ b/arch/powerpc/kernel/process.c
@@ -864,6 +864,25 @@ static void tm_reclaim_thread(struct thread_struct *thr,
864 if (!MSR_TM_SUSPENDED(mfmsr())) 864 if (!MSR_TM_SUSPENDED(mfmsr()))
865 return; 865 return;
866 866
867 /*
868 * If we are in a transaction and FP is off then we can't have
869 * used FP inside that transaction. Hence the checkpointed
870 * state is the same as the live state. We need to copy the
871 * live state to the checkpointed state so that when the
872 * transaction is restored, the checkpointed state is correct
873 * and the aborted transaction sees the correct state. We use
874 * ckpt_regs.msr here as that's what tm_reclaim will use to
875 * determine if it's going to write the checkpointed state or
876 * not. So either this will write the checkpointed registers,
877 * or reclaim will. Similarly for VMX.
878 */
879 if ((thr->ckpt_regs.msr & MSR_FP) == 0)
880 memcpy(&thr->ckfp_state, &thr->fp_state,
881 sizeof(struct thread_fp_state));
882 if ((thr->ckpt_regs.msr & MSR_VEC) == 0)
883 memcpy(&thr->ckvr_state, &thr->vr_state,
884 sizeof(struct thread_vr_state));
885
867 giveup_all(container_of(thr, struct task_struct, thread)); 886 giveup_all(container_of(thr, struct task_struct, thread));
868 887
869 tm_reclaim(thr, thr->ckpt_regs.msr, cause); 888 tm_reclaim(thr, thr->ckpt_regs.msr, cause);