1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1 OR MIT */ 2/* 3 * rseq.h 4 * 5 * (C) Copyright 2016-2018 - Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com> 6 */ 7 8#ifndef RSEQ_H 9#define RSEQ_H 10 11#include <stdint.h> 12#include <stdbool.h> 13#include <pthread.h> 14#include <signal.h> 15#include <sched.h> 16#include <errno.h> 17#include <stdio.h> 18#include <stdlib.h> 19#include <sched.h> 20#include <linux/rseq.h> 21 22/* 23 * Empty code injection macros, override when testing. 24 * It is important to consider that the ASM injection macros need to be 25 * fully reentrant (e.g. do not modify the stack). 26 */ 27#ifndef RSEQ_INJECT_ASM 28#define RSEQ_INJECT_ASM(n) 29#endif 30 31#ifndef RSEQ_INJECT_C 32#define RSEQ_INJECT_C(n) 33#endif 34 35#ifndef RSEQ_INJECT_INPUT 36#define RSEQ_INJECT_INPUT 37#endif 38 39#ifndef RSEQ_INJECT_CLOBBER 40#define RSEQ_INJECT_CLOBBER 41#endif 42 43#ifndef RSEQ_INJECT_FAILED 44#define RSEQ_INJECT_FAILED 45#endif 46 47extern __thread volatile struct rseq __rseq_abi; 48 49#define rseq_likely(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 1) 50#define rseq_unlikely(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 0) 51#define rseq_barrier() __asm__ __volatile__("" : : : "memory") 52 53#define RSEQ_ACCESS_ONCE(x) (*(__volatile__ __typeof__(x) *)&(x)) 54#define RSEQ_WRITE_ONCE(x, v) __extension__ ({ RSEQ_ACCESS_ONCE(x) = (v); }) 55#define RSEQ_READ_ONCE(x) RSEQ_ACCESS_ONCE(x) 56 57#define __rseq_str_1(x) #x 58#define __rseq_str(x) __rseq_str_1(x) 59 60#define rseq_log(fmt, args...) \ 61 fprintf(stderr, fmt "(in %s() at " __FILE__ ":" __rseq_str(__LINE__)"\n", \ 62 ## args, __func__) 63 64#define rseq_bug(fmt, args...) \ 65 do { \ 66 rseq_log(fmt, ##args); \ 67 abort(); \ 68 } while (0) 69 70#if defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__i386__) 71#include <rseq-x86.h> 72#elif defined(__ARMEL__) 73#include <rseq-arm.h> 74#elif defined (__AARCH64EL__) 75#include <rseq-arm64.h> 76#elif defined(__PPC__) 77#include <rseq-ppc.h> 78#elif defined(__mips__) 79#include <rseq-mips.h> 80#elif defined(__s390__) 81#include <rseq-s390.h> 82#else 83#error unsupported target 84#endif 85 86/* 87 * Register rseq for the current thread. This needs to be called once 88 * by any thread which uses restartable sequences, before they start 89 * using restartable sequences, to ensure restartable sequences 90 * succeed. A restartable sequence executed from a non-registered 91 * thread will always fail. 92 */ 93int rseq_register_current_thread(void); 94 95/* 96 * Unregister rseq for current thread. 97 */ 98int rseq_unregister_current_thread(void); 99 100/* 101 * Restartable sequence fallback for reading the current CPU number. 102 */ 103int32_t rseq_fallback_current_cpu(void); 104 105/* 106 * Values returned can be either the current CPU number, -1 (rseq is 107 * uninitialized), or -2 (rseq initialization has failed). 108 */ 109static inline int32_t rseq_current_cpu_raw(void) 110{ 111 return RSEQ_ACCESS_ONCE(__rseq_abi.cpu_id); 112} 113 114/* 115 * Returns a possible CPU number, which is typically the current CPU. 116 * The returned CPU number can be used to prepare for an rseq critical 117 * section, which will confirm whether the cpu number is indeed the 118 * current one, and whether rseq is initialized. 119 * 120 * The CPU number returned by rseq_cpu_start should always be validated 121 * by passing it to a rseq asm sequence, or by comparing it to the 122 * return value of rseq_current_cpu_raw() if the rseq asm sequence 123 * does not need to be invoked. 124 */ 125static inline uint32_t rseq_cpu_start(void) 126{ 127 return RSEQ_ACCESS_ONCE(__rseq_abi.cpu_id_start); 128} 129 130static inline uint32_t rseq_current_cpu(void) 131{ 132 int32_t cpu; 133 134 cpu = rseq_current_cpu_raw(); 135 if (rseq_unlikely(cpu < 0)) 136 cpu = rseq_fallback_current_cpu(); 137 return cpu; 138} 139 140static inline void rseq_clear_rseq_cs(void) 141{ 142#ifdef __LP64__ 143 __rseq_abi.rseq_cs.ptr = 0; 144#else 145 __rseq_abi.rseq_cs.ptr.ptr32 = 0; 146#endif 147} 148 149/* 150 * rseq_prepare_unload() should be invoked by each thread executing a rseq 151 * critical section at least once between their last critical section and 152 * library unload of the library defining the rseq critical section 153 * (struct rseq_cs). This also applies to use of rseq in code generated by 154 * JIT: rseq_prepare_unload() should be invoked at least once by each 155 * thread executing a rseq critical section before reclaim of the memory 156 * holding the struct rseq_cs. 157 */ 158static inline void rseq_prepare_unload(void) 159{ 160 rseq_clear_rseq_cs(); 161} 162 163#endif /* RSEQ_H_ */ 164