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//! Implement syscalls using the vDSO.
//!
//! <https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/vdso.7.html>
//!
//! # Safety
//!
//! Similar to syscalls.rs, this file performs raw system calls, and sometimes
//! passes them uninitialized memory buffers. This file also calls vDSO
//! functions.
#![allow(unsafe_code)]
use super::conv::{c_int, ret};
#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")]
use super::reg::{ArgReg, RetReg, SyscallNumber, A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, R0};
use super::time::types::{ClockId, DynamicClockId, Timespec};
use super::{c, vdso};
use crate::io;
#[cfg(all(asm, target_arch = "x86"))]
use core::arch::asm;
use core::mem::{transmute, MaybeUninit};
use core::ptr::null_mut;
use core::sync::atomic::AtomicPtr;
use core::sync::atomic::Ordering::Relaxed;
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")]
use linux_raw_sys::general::timespec as __kernel_old_timespec;
use linux_raw_sys::general::{__kernel_clockid_t, __kernel_timespec};
#[inline]
pub(crate) fn clock_gettime(which_clock: ClockId) -> __kernel_timespec {
// SAFETY: `CLOCK_GETTIME` contains either null or the address of a
// function with an ABI like libc `clock_gettime`, and calling it has
// the side effect of writing to the result buffer, and no others.
unsafe {
let mut result = MaybeUninit::<__kernel_timespec>::uninit();
let callee = match transmute(CLOCK_GETTIME.load(Relaxed)) {
Some(callee) => callee,
None => init_clock_gettime(),
};
let r0 = callee(which_clock as c::c_int, result.as_mut_ptr());
assert_eq!(r0, 0);
result.assume_init()
}
}
#[inline]
pub(crate) fn clock_gettime_dynamic(which_clock: DynamicClockId<'_>) -> io::Result<Timespec> {
let id = match which_clock {
DynamicClockId::Known(id) => id as __kernel_clockid_t,
DynamicClockId::Dynamic(fd) => {
// See `FD_TO_CLOCKID` in Linux's `clock_gettime` documentation.
use crate::backend::fd::AsRawFd;
const CLOCKFD: i32 = 3;
((!fd.as_raw_fd() << 3) | CLOCKFD) as __kernel_clockid_t
}
DynamicClockId::RealtimeAlarm => {
linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM as __kernel_clockid_t
}
DynamicClockId::Tai => linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_TAI as __kernel_clockid_t,
DynamicClockId::Boottime => linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_BOOTTIME as __kernel_clockid_t,
DynamicClockId::BoottimeAlarm => {
linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM as __kernel_clockid_t
}
};
// SAFETY: `CLOCK_GETTIME` contains either null or the address of a
// function with an ABI like libc `clock_gettime`, and calling it has
// the side effect of writing to the result buffer, and no others.
unsafe {
const EINVAL: c::c_int = -(c::EINVAL as c::c_int);
let mut timespec = MaybeUninit::<Timespec>::uninit();
let callee = match transmute(CLOCK_GETTIME.load(Relaxed)) {
Some(callee) => callee,
None => init_clock_gettime(),
};
match callee(id, timespec.as_mut_ptr()) {
0 => (),
EINVAL => return Err(io::Errno::INVAL),
_ => _rustix_clock_gettime_via_syscall(id, timespec.as_mut_ptr())?,
}
Ok(timespec.assume_init())
}
}
#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")]
pub(super) mod x86_via_vdso {
use super::{transmute, ArgReg, Relaxed, RetReg, SyscallNumber, A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, R0};
use crate::backend::arch::asm;
#[inline]
pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall0(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>) -> RetReg<R0> {
let callee = match transmute(super::SYSCALL.load(Relaxed)) {
Some(callee) => callee,
None => super::init_syscall(),
};
asm::indirect_syscall0(callee, nr)
}
#[inline]
pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1<'a>(
nr: SyscallNumber<'a>,
a0: ArgReg<'a, A0>,
) -> RetReg<R0> {
let callee = match transmute(super::SYSCALL.load(Relaxed)) {
Some(callee) => callee,
None => super::init_syscall(),
};
asm::indirect_syscall1(callee, nr, a0)
}
#[inline]
pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1_noreturn<'a>(
nr: SyscallNumber<'a>,
a0: ArgReg<'a, A0>,
) -> ! {
let callee = match transmute(super::SYSCALL.load(Relaxed)) {
Some(callee) => callee,
None => super::init_syscall(),
};
asm::indirect_syscall1_noreturn(callee, nr, a0)
}
#[inline]
pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall2<'a>(
nr: SyscallNumber<'a>,
a0: ArgReg<'a, A0>,
a1: ArgReg<'a, A1>,
) -> RetReg<R0> {
let callee = match transmute(super::SYSCALL.load(Relaxed)) {
Some(callee) => callee,
None => super::init_syscall(),
};
asm::indirect_syscall2(callee, nr, a0, a1)
}
#[inline]
pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall3<'a>(
nr: SyscallNumber<'a>,
a0: ArgReg<'a, A0>,
a1: ArgReg<'a, A1>,
a2: ArgReg<'a, A2>,
) -> RetReg<R0> {
let callee = match transmute(super::SYSCALL.load(Relaxed)) {
Some(callee) => callee,
None => super::init_syscall(),
};
asm::indirect_syscall3(callee, nr, a0, a1, a2)
}
#[inline]
pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall4<'a>(
nr: SyscallNumber<'a>,
a0: ArgReg<'a, A0>,
a1: ArgReg<'a, A1>,
a2: ArgReg<'a, A2>,
a3: ArgReg<'a, A3>,
) -> RetReg<R0> {
let callee = match transmute(super::SYSCALL.load(Relaxed)) {
Some(callee) => callee,
None => super::init_syscall(),
};
asm::indirect_syscall4(callee, nr, a0, a1, a2, a3)
}
#[inline]
pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall5<'a>(
nr: SyscallNumber<'a>,
a0: ArgReg<'a, A0>,
a1: ArgReg<'a, A1>,
a2: ArgReg<'a, A2>,
a3: ArgReg<'a, A3>,
a4: ArgReg<'a, A4>,
) -> RetReg<R0> {
let callee = match transmute(super::SYSCALL.load(Relaxed)) {
Some(callee) => callee,
None => super::init_syscall(),
};
asm::indirect_syscall5(callee, nr, a0, a1, a2, a3, a4)
}
#[inline]
pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall6<'a>(
nr: SyscallNumber<'a>,
a0: ArgReg<'a, A0>,
a1: ArgReg<'a, A1>,
a2: ArgReg<'a, A2>,
a3: ArgReg<'a, A3>,
a4: ArgReg<'a, A4>,
a5: ArgReg<'a, A5>,
) -> RetReg<R0> {
let callee = match transmute(super::SYSCALL.load(Relaxed)) {
Some(callee) => callee,
None => super::init_syscall(),
};
asm::indirect_syscall6(callee, nr, a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5)
}
// With the indirect call, it isn't meaningful to do a separate
// `_readonly` optimization.
pub(in crate::backend) use {
syscall0 as syscall0_readonly, syscall1 as syscall1_readonly,
syscall2 as syscall2_readonly, syscall3 as syscall3_readonly,
syscall4 as syscall4_readonly, syscall5 as syscall5_readonly,
syscall6 as syscall6_readonly,
};
}
type ClockGettimeType = unsafe extern "C" fn(c::c_int, *mut Timespec) -> c::c_int;
/// The underlying syscall functions are only called from asm, using the
/// special syscall calling convention to pass arguments and return values,
/// which the signature here doesn't reflect.
#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")]
pub(super) type SyscallType = unsafe extern "C" fn();
/// Initialize `CLOCK_GETTIME` and return its value.
fn init_clock_gettime() -> ClockGettimeType {
init();
// SAFETY: Load the function address from static storage that we
// just initialized.
unsafe { transmute(CLOCK_GETTIME.load(Relaxed)) }
}
/// Initialize `SYSCALL` and return its value.
#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")]
fn init_syscall() -> SyscallType {
init();
// SAFETY: Load the function address from static storage that we
// just initialized.
unsafe { transmute(SYSCALL.load(Relaxed)) }
}
/// `AtomicPtr` can't hold a `fn` pointer, so we use a `*` pointer to this
/// placeholder type, and cast it as needed.
struct Function;
static mut CLOCK_GETTIME: AtomicPtr<Function> = AtomicPtr::new(null_mut());
#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")]
static mut SYSCALL: AtomicPtr<Function> = AtomicPtr::new(null_mut());
unsafe extern "C" fn rustix_clock_gettime_via_syscall(
clockid: c::c_int,
res: *mut Timespec,
) -> c::c_int {
match _rustix_clock_gettime_via_syscall(clockid, res) {
Ok(()) => 0,
Err(err) => err.raw_os_error().wrapping_neg(),
}
}
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")]
unsafe fn _rustix_clock_gettime_via_syscall(
clockid: c::c_int,
res: *mut Timespec,
) -> io::Result<()> {
let r0 = syscall!(__NR_clock_gettime64, c_int(clockid), res);
match ret(r0) {
Err(io::Errno::NOSYS) => _rustix_clock_gettime_via_syscall_old(clockid, res),
otherwise => otherwise,
}
}
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")]
unsafe fn _rustix_clock_gettime_via_syscall_old(
clockid: c::c_int,
res: *mut Timespec,
) -> io::Result<()> {
// Ordinarily `rustix` doesn't like to emulate system calls, but in
// the case of time APIs, it's specific to Linux, specific to
// 32-bit architectures *and* specific to old kernel versions, and
// it's not that hard to fix up here, so that no other code needs
// to worry about this.
let mut old_result = MaybeUninit::<__kernel_old_timespec>::uninit();
let r0 = syscall!(__NR_clock_gettime, c_int(clockid), &mut old_result);
match ret(r0) {
Ok(()) => {
let old_result = old_result.assume_init();
*res = Timespec {
tv_sec: old_result.tv_sec.into(),
tv_nsec: old_result.tv_nsec.into(),
};
Ok(())
}
otherwise => otherwise,
}
}
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
unsafe fn _rustix_clock_gettime_via_syscall(
clockid: c::c_int,
res: *mut Timespec,
) -> io::Result<()> {
ret(syscall!(__NR_clock_gettime, c_int(clockid), res))
}
/// A symbol pointing to an `int 0x80` instruction. This “function” is only
/// called from assembly, and only with the x86 syscall calling convention,
/// so its signature here is not its true signature.
#[cfg(all(asm, target_arch = "x86"))]
#[naked]
unsafe extern "C" fn rustix_int_0x80() {
asm!("int $$0x80", "ret", options(noreturn))
}
// The outline version of the `rustix_int_0x80` above.
#[cfg(all(not(asm), target_arch = "x86"))]
extern "C" {
fn rustix_int_0x80();
}
fn minimal_init() {
// SAFETY: Store default function addresses in static storage so that if we
// end up making any system calls while we read the vDSO, they'll work.
// If the memory happens to already be initialized, this is redundant, but
// not harmful.
unsafe {
CLOCK_GETTIME
.compare_exchange(
null_mut(),
rustix_clock_gettime_via_syscall as *mut Function,
Relaxed,
Relaxed,
)
.ok();
#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")]
{
SYSCALL
.compare_exchange(
null_mut(),
rustix_int_0x80 as *mut Function,
Relaxed,
Relaxed,
)
.ok();
}
}
}
fn init() {
minimal_init();
if let Some(vdso) = vdso::Vdso::new() {
// Look up the platform-specific `clock_gettime` symbol as documented
// [here], except on 32-bit platforms where we look up the
// `64`-suffixed variant and fail if we don't find it.
//
// [here]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/vdso.7.html
#[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")]
let ptr = vdso.sym(cstr!("LINUX_2.6"), cstr!("__vdso_clock_gettime"));
#[cfg(target_arch = "arm")]
let ptr = vdso.sym(cstr!("LINUX_2.6"), cstr!("__vdso_clock_gettime64"));
#[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")]
let ptr = vdso.sym(cstr!("LINUX_2.6.39"), cstr!("__kernel_clock_gettime"));
#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")]
let ptr = vdso.sym(cstr!("LINUX_2.6"), cstr!("__vdso_clock_gettime64"));
#[cfg(target_arch = "riscv64")]
let ptr = vdso.sym(cstr!("LINUX_4.15"), cstr!("__vdso_clock_gettime"));
#[cfg(target_arch = "powerpc64")]
let ptr = vdso.sym(cstr!("LINUX_2.6.15"), cstr!("__kernel_clock_gettime"));
#[cfg(target_arch = "mips")]
let ptr = vdso.sym(cstr!("LINUX_2.6"), cstr!("__vdso_clock_gettime64"));
#[cfg(target_arch = "mips64")]
let ptr = vdso.sym(cstr!("LINUX_2.6"), cstr!("__vdso_clock_gettime"));
// On all 64-bit platforms, the 64-bit `clock_gettime` symbols are
// always available.
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
let ok = true;
// On some 32-bit platforms, the 64-bit `clock_gettime` symbols are not
// available on older kernel versions.
#[cfg(any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"))]
let ok = !ptr.is_null();
if ok {
assert!(!ptr.is_null());
// SAFETY: Store the computed function addresses in static storage
// so that we don't need to compute it again (but if we do, it doesn't
// hurt anything).
unsafe {
CLOCK_GETTIME.store(ptr.cast(), Relaxed);
}
}
// On x86, also look up the vsyscall entry point.
#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")]
{
let ptr = vdso.sym(cstr!("LINUX_2.5"), cstr!("__kernel_vsyscall"));
assert!(!ptr.is_null());
// SAFETY: As above, store the computed function addresses in
// static storage.
unsafe {
SYSCALL.store(ptr.cast(), Relaxed);
}
}
}
}