/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ #ifndef _LINUX_OBJTOOL_H #define _LINUX_OBJTOOL_H #include <linux/objtool_types.h> #ifdef CONFIG_OBJTOOL #include <asm/asm.h> #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ #define UNWIND_HINT(type, sp_reg, sp_offset, signal) … /* * This macro marks the given function's stack frame as "non-standard", which * tells objtool to ignore the function when doing stack metadata validation. * It should only be used in special cases where you're 100% sure it won't * affect the reliability of frame pointers and kernel stack traces. * * For more information, see tools/objtool/Documentation/objtool.txt. */ #define STACK_FRAME_NON_STANDARD(func) … /* * STACK_FRAME_NON_STANDARD_FP() is a frame-pointer-specific function ignore * for the case where a function is intentionally missing frame pointer setup, * but otherwise needs objtool/ORC coverage when frame pointers are disabled. */ #ifdef CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER #define STACK_FRAME_NON_STANDARD_FP … #else #define STACK_FRAME_NON_STANDARD_FP(func) … #endif #define ANNOTATE_NOENDBR … #define ASM_REACHABLE … #else /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ /* * This macro indicates that the following intra-function call is valid. * Any non-annotated intra-function call will cause objtool to issue a warning. */ #define ANNOTATE_INTRA_FUNCTION_CALL … /* * In asm, there are two kinds of code: normal C-type callable functions and * the rest. The normal callable functions can be called by other code, and * don't do anything unusual with the stack. Such normal callable functions * are annotated with the ENTRY/ENDPROC macros. Most asm code falls in this * category. In this case, no special debugging annotations are needed because * objtool can automatically generate the ORC data for the ORC unwinder to read * at runtime. * * Anything which doesn't fall into the above category, such as syscall and * interrupt handlers, tends to not be called directly by other functions, and * often does unusual non-C-function-type things with the stack pointer. Such * code needs to be annotated such that objtool can understand it. The * following CFI hint macros are for this type of code. * * These macros provide hints to objtool about the state of the stack at each * instruction. Objtool starts from the hints and follows the code flow, * making automatic CFI adjustments when it sees pushes and pops, filling out * the debuginfo as necessary. It will also warn if it sees any * inconsistencies. */ .macro UNWIND_HINT type:req sp_reg=0 sp_offset=0 signal=0 .Lhere_\@: .pushsection .discard.unwind_hints /* struct unwind_hint */ .long .Lhere_\@ - . .short \sp_offset .byte \sp_reg .byte \type .byte \signal .balign 4 .popsection .endm .macro STACK_FRAME_NON_STANDARD func:req .pushsection .discard.func_stack_frame_non_standard, "aw" .long \func - . .popsection .endm .macro STACK_FRAME_NON_STANDARD_FP func:req #ifdef CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER STACK_FRAME_NON_STANDARD \func #endif .endm .macro ANNOTATE_NOENDBR .Lhere_\@: .pushsection .discard.noendbr .long .Lhere_\@ .popsection .endm /* * Use objtool to validate the entry requirement that all code paths do * VALIDATE_UNRET_END before RET. * * NOTE: The macro must be used at the beginning of a global symbol, otherwise * it will be ignored. */ .macro VALIDATE_UNRET_BEGIN #if defined(CONFIG_NOINSTR_VALIDATION) && \ (defined(CONFIG_MITIGATION_UNRET_ENTRY) || defined(CONFIG_MITIGATION_SRSO)) .Lhere_\@: .pushsection .discard.validate_unret .long .Lhere_\@ - . .popsection #endif .endm .macro REACHABLE .Lhere_\@: .pushsection .discard.reachable .long .Lhere_\@ .popsection .endm #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ #else /* !CONFIG_OBJTOOL */ #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ #define UNWIND_HINT … #define STACK_FRAME_NON_STANDARD … #define STACK_FRAME_NON_STANDARD_FP … #define ANNOTATE_NOENDBR #define ASM_REACHABLE #else #define ANNOTATE_INTRA_FUNCTION_CALL .macro UNWIND_HINT type:req sp_reg=0 sp_offset=0 signal=0 .endm .macro STACK_FRAME_NON_STANDARD func:req .endm .macro ANNOTATE_NOENDBR .endm .macro REACHABLE .endm #endif #endif /* CONFIG_OBJTOOL */ #endif /* _LINUX_OBJTOOL_H */