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Instead of going through the EFI system table each time, just copy the runtime services table pointer into struct efi directly. This is the last use of the system table pointer in struct efi, allowing us to drop it in a future patch, along with a fair amount of quirky handling of the translated address. Note that usually, the runtime services pointer changes value during the call to SetVirtualAddressMap(), so grab the updated value as soon as that call returns. (Mixed mode uses a 1:1 mapping, and kexec boot enters with the updated address in the system table, so in those cases, we don't need to do anything here) Tested-by: Tony Luck <tony.luck@intel.com> # arch/ia64 Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@kernel.org>
73 lines
2.1 KiB
C
73 lines
2.1 KiB
C
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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#ifndef __LINUX_KBUILD_H
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# error "Please do not build this file directly, build asm-offsets.c instead"
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#endif
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#include <linux/efi.h>
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#include <asm/ucontext.h>
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#define __SYSCALL_I386(nr, sym, qual) [nr] = 1,
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static char syscalls[] = {
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#include <asm/syscalls_32.h>
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};
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/* workaround for a warning with -Wmissing-prototypes */
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void foo(void);
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void foo(void)
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{
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OFFSET(CPUINFO_x86, cpuinfo_x86, x86);
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OFFSET(CPUINFO_x86_vendor, cpuinfo_x86, x86_vendor);
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OFFSET(CPUINFO_x86_model, cpuinfo_x86, x86_model);
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OFFSET(CPUINFO_x86_stepping, cpuinfo_x86, x86_stepping);
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OFFSET(CPUINFO_cpuid_level, cpuinfo_x86, cpuid_level);
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OFFSET(CPUINFO_x86_capability, cpuinfo_x86, x86_capability);
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OFFSET(CPUINFO_x86_vendor_id, cpuinfo_x86, x86_vendor_id);
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BLANK();
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OFFSET(PT_EBX, pt_regs, bx);
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OFFSET(PT_ECX, pt_regs, cx);
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OFFSET(PT_EDX, pt_regs, dx);
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OFFSET(PT_ESI, pt_regs, si);
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OFFSET(PT_EDI, pt_regs, di);
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OFFSET(PT_EBP, pt_regs, bp);
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OFFSET(PT_EAX, pt_regs, ax);
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OFFSET(PT_DS, pt_regs, ds);
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OFFSET(PT_ES, pt_regs, es);
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OFFSET(PT_FS, pt_regs, fs);
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OFFSET(PT_GS, pt_regs, gs);
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OFFSET(PT_ORIG_EAX, pt_regs, orig_ax);
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OFFSET(PT_EIP, pt_regs, ip);
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OFFSET(PT_CS, pt_regs, cs);
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OFFSET(PT_EFLAGS, pt_regs, flags);
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OFFSET(PT_OLDESP, pt_regs, sp);
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OFFSET(PT_OLDSS, pt_regs, ss);
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BLANK();
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OFFSET(saved_context_gdt_desc, saved_context, gdt_desc);
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BLANK();
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/*
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* Offset from the entry stack to task stack stored in TSS. Kernel entry
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* happens on the per-cpu entry-stack, and the asm code switches to the
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* task-stack pointer stored in x86_tss.sp1, which is a copy of
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* task->thread.sp0 where entry code can find it.
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*/
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DEFINE(TSS_entry2task_stack,
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offsetof(struct cpu_entry_area, tss.x86_tss.sp1) -
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offsetofend(struct cpu_entry_area, entry_stack_page.stack));
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#ifdef CONFIG_STACKPROTECTOR
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BLANK();
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OFFSET(stack_canary_offset, stack_canary, canary);
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#endif
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BLANK();
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DEFINE(__NR_syscall_max, sizeof(syscalls) - 1);
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DEFINE(NR_syscalls, sizeof(syscalls));
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BLANK();
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DEFINE(EFI_svam, offsetof(efi_runtime_services_t, set_virtual_address_map));
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}
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