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-rw-r--r--drivers/lguest/core.c22
-rw-r--r--drivers/lguest/hypercalls.c15
-rw-r--r--drivers/lguest/io.c18
-rw-r--r--drivers/lguest/lg.h3
-rw-r--r--drivers/lguest/lguest_user.c23
-rw-r--r--drivers/lguest/page_tables.c7
6 files changed, 50 insertions, 38 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/lguest/core.c b/drivers/lguest/core.c
index a0788c12b392..eb95860cf098 100644
--- a/drivers/lguest/core.c
+++ b/drivers/lguest/core.c
@@ -325,8 +325,8 @@ static int emulate_insn(struct lguest *lg)
* Dealing With Guest Memory.
*
* When the Guest gives us (what it thinks is) a physical address, we can use
- * the normal copy_from_user() & copy_to_user() on that address: remember,
- * Guest physical == Launcher virtual.
+ * the normal copy_from_user() & copy_to_user() on the corresponding place in
+ * the memory region allocated by the Launcher.
*
* But we can't trust the Guest: it might be trying to access the Launcher
* code. We have to check that the range is below the pfn_limit the Launcher
@@ -348,8 +348,8 @@ u32 lgread_u32(struct lguest *lg, unsigned long addr)
/* Don't let them access lguest binary. */
if (!lguest_address_ok(lg, addr, sizeof(val))
- || get_user(val, (u32 __user *)addr) != 0)
- kill_guest(lg, "bad read address %#lx", addr);
+ || get_user(val, (u32 *)(lg->mem_base + addr)) != 0)
+ kill_guest(lg, "bad read address %#lx: pfn_limit=%u membase=%p", addr, lg->pfn_limit, lg->mem_base);
return val;
}
@@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ u32 lgread_u32(struct lguest *lg, unsigned long addr)
void lgwrite_u32(struct lguest *lg, unsigned long addr, u32 val)
{
if (!lguest_address_ok(lg, addr, sizeof(val))
- || put_user(val, (u32 __user *)addr) != 0)
+ || put_user(val, (u32 *)(lg->mem_base + addr)) != 0)
kill_guest(lg, "bad write address %#lx", addr);
}
@@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ void lgwrite_u32(struct lguest *lg, unsigned long addr, u32 val)
void lgread(struct lguest *lg, void *b, unsigned long addr, unsigned bytes)
{
if (!lguest_address_ok(lg, addr, bytes)
- || copy_from_user(b, (void __user *)addr, bytes) != 0) {
+ || copy_from_user(b, lg->mem_base + addr, bytes) != 0) {
/* copy_from_user should do this, but as we rely on it... */
memset(b, 0, bytes);
kill_guest(lg, "bad read address %#lx len %u", addr, bytes);
@@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ void lgwrite(struct lguest *lg, unsigned long addr, const void *b,
unsigned bytes)
{
if (!lguest_address_ok(lg, addr, bytes)
- || copy_to_user((void __user *)addr, b, bytes) != 0)
+ || copy_to_user(lg->mem_base + addr, b, bytes) != 0)
kill_guest(lg, "bad write address %#lx len %u", addr, bytes);
}
/* (end of memory access helper routines) :*/
@@ -616,11 +616,9 @@ int run_guest(struct lguest *lg, unsigned long __user *user)
*
* Note that if the Guest were really messed up, this
* could happen before it's done the INITIALIZE
- * hypercall, so lg->lguest_data will be NULL, so
- * &lg->lguest_data->cr2 will be address 8. Writing
- * into that address won't hurt the Host at all,
- * though. */
- if (put_user(cr2, &lg->lguest_data->cr2))
+ * hypercall, so lg->lguest_data will be NULL */
+ if (lg->lguest_data
+ && put_user(cr2, &lg->lguest_data->cr2))
kill_guest(lg, "Writing cr2");
break;
case 7: /* We've intercepted a Device Not Available fault. */
diff --git a/drivers/lguest/hypercalls.c b/drivers/lguest/hypercalls.c
index 5ecd60b54201..02e67b49ea4f 100644
--- a/drivers/lguest/hypercalls.c
+++ b/drivers/lguest/hypercalls.c
@@ -205,16 +205,19 @@ static void initialize(struct lguest *lg)
tsc_speed = 0;
/* The pointer to the Guest's "struct lguest_data" is the only
- * argument. */
- lg->lguest_data = (struct lguest_data __user *)lg->regs->edx;
- /* If we check the address they gave is OK now, we can simply
- * copy_to_user/from_user from now on rather than using lgread/lgwrite.
- * I put this in to show that I'm not immune to writing stupid
- * optimizations. */
+ * argument. We check that address now. */
if (!lguest_address_ok(lg, lg->regs->edx, sizeof(*lg->lguest_data))) {
kill_guest(lg, "bad guest page %p", lg->lguest_data);
return;
}
+
+ /* Having checked it, we simply set lg->lguest_data to point straight
+ * into the Launcher's memory at the right place and then use
+ * copy_to_user/from_user from now on, instead of lgread/write. I put
+ * this in to show that I'm not immune to writing stupid
+ * optimizations. */
+ lg->lguest_data = lg->mem_base + lg->regs->edx;
+
/* The Guest tells us where we're not to deliver interrupts by putting
* the range of addresses into "struct lguest_data". */
if (get_user(lg->noirq_start, &lg->lguest_data->noirq_start)
diff --git a/drivers/lguest/io.c b/drivers/lguest/io.c
index ea68613b43f6..3a845335fee8 100644
--- a/drivers/lguest/io.c
+++ b/drivers/lguest/io.c
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ int bind_dma(struct lguest *lg,
* we're doing this. */
mutex_lock(&lguest_lock);
down_read(fshared);
- if (get_futex_key((u32 __user *)ukey, fshared, &key) != 0) {
+ if (get_futex_key(lg->mem_base + ukey, fshared, &key) != 0) {
kill_guest(lg, "bad dma key %#lx", ukey);
goto unlock;
}
@@ -247,7 +247,8 @@ static int lgread_other(struct lguest *lg,
void *buf, u32 addr, unsigned bytes)
{
if (!lguest_address_ok(lg, addr, bytes)
- || access_process_vm(lg->tsk, addr, buf, bytes, 0) != bytes) {
+ || access_process_vm(lg->tsk, (unsigned long)lg->mem_base + addr,
+ buf, bytes, 0) != bytes) {
memset(buf, 0, bytes);
kill_guest(lg, "bad address in registered DMA struct");
return 0;
@@ -261,8 +262,8 @@ static int lgwrite_other(struct lguest *lg, u32 addr,
const void *buf, unsigned bytes)
{
if (!lguest_address_ok(lg, addr, bytes)
- || (access_process_vm(lg->tsk, addr, (void *)buf, bytes, 1)
- != bytes)) {
+ || access_process_vm(lg->tsk, (unsigned long)lg->mem_base + addr,
+ (void *)buf, bytes, 1) != bytes) {
kill_guest(lg, "bad address writing to registered DMA");
return 0;
}
@@ -318,7 +319,7 @@ static u32 copy_data(struct lguest *srclg,
* copy_to_user_page(), and some arch's seem to need special
* flushes. x86 is fine. */
if (copy_from_user(maddr + (dst->addr[di] + dstoff)%PAGE_SIZE,
- (void __user *)src->addr[si], len) != 0) {
+ srclg->mem_base+src->addr[si], len) != 0) {
/* If a copy failed, it's the source's fault. */
kill_guest(srclg, "bad address in sending DMA");
totlen = 0;
@@ -377,7 +378,8 @@ static u32 do_dma(struct lguest *srclg, const struct lguest_dma *src,
* number of pages. Note that we're holding the destination's
* mmap_sem, as get_user_pages() requires. */
if (get_user_pages(dstlg->tsk, dstlg->mm,
- dst->addr[i], 1, 1, 1, pages+i, NULL)
+ (unsigned long)dstlg->mem_base+dst->addr[i],
+ 1, 1, 1, pages+i, NULL)
!= 1) {
/* This means the destination gave us a bogus buffer */
kill_guest(dstlg, "Error mapping DMA pages");
@@ -493,7 +495,7 @@ again:
mutex_lock(&lguest_lock);
down_read(fshared);
/* Get the futex key for the key the Guest gave us */
- if (get_futex_key((u32 __user *)ukey, fshared, &key) != 0) {
+ if (get_futex_key(lg->mem_base + ukey, fshared, &key) != 0) {
kill_guest(lg, "bad sending DMA key");
goto unlock;
}
@@ -584,7 +586,7 @@ unsigned long get_dma_buffer(struct lguest *lg,
/* This can fail if it's not a valid address, or if the address is not
* divisible by 4 (the futex code needs that, we don't really). */
- if (get_futex_key((u32 __user *)ukey, fshared, &key) != 0) {
+ if (get_futex_key(lg->mem_base + ukey, fshared, &key) != 0) {
kill_guest(lg, "bad registered DMA buffer");
goto unlock;
}
diff --git a/drivers/lguest/lg.h b/drivers/lguest/lg.h
index 399eab852ab5..54f2c2472bec 100644
--- a/drivers/lguest/lg.h
+++ b/drivers/lguest/lg.h
@@ -142,6 +142,9 @@ struct lguest
struct mm_struct *mm; /* == tsk->mm, but that becomes NULL on exit */
u16 guestid;
u32 pfn_limit;
+ /* This provides the offset to the base of guest-physical
+ * memory in the Launcher. */
+ void __user *mem_base;
u32 page_offset;
u32 cr2;
int halted;
diff --git a/drivers/lguest/lguest_user.c b/drivers/lguest/lguest_user.c
index 80d1b58c7698..816d4d12a801 100644
--- a/drivers/lguest/lguest_user.c
+++ b/drivers/lguest/lguest_user.c
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
/*P:200 This contains all the /dev/lguest code, whereby the userspace launcher
* controls and communicates with the Guest. For example, the first write will
- * tell us the memory size, pagetable, entry point and kernel address offset.
- * A read will run the Guest until a signal is pending (-EINTR), or the Guest
- * does a DMA out to the Launcher. Writes are also used to get a DMA buffer
- * registered by the Guest and to send the Guest an interrupt. :*/
+ * tell us the Guest's memory layout, pagetable, entry point and kernel address
+ * offset. A read will run the Guest until something happens, such as a signal
+ * or the Guest doing a DMA out to the Launcher. Writes are also used to get a
+ * DMA buffer registered by the Guest and to send the Guest an interrupt. :*/
#include <linux/uaccess.h>
#include <linux/miscdevice.h>
#include <linux/fs.h>
@@ -142,9 +142,11 @@ static ssize_t read(struct file *file, char __user *user, size_t size,loff_t*o)
return run_guest(lg, (unsigned long __user *)user);
}
-/*L:020 The initialization write supplies 4 32-bit values (in addition to the
+/*L:020 The initialization write supplies 5 32-bit values (in addition to the
* 32-bit LHREQ_INITIALIZE value). These are:
*
+ * base: The start of the Guest-physical memory inside the Launcher memory.
+ *
* pfnlimit: The highest (Guest-physical) page number the Guest should be
* allowed to access. The Launcher has to live in Guest memory, so it sets
* this to ensure the Guest can't reach it.
@@ -166,7 +168,7 @@ static int initialize(struct file *file, const u32 __user *input)
* Guest. */
struct lguest *lg;
int err, i;
- u32 args[4];
+ u32 args[5];
/* We grab the Big Lguest lock, which protects the global array
* "lguests" and multiple simultaneous initializations. */
@@ -194,8 +196,9 @@ static int initialize(struct file *file, const u32 __user *input)
/* Populate the easy fields of our "struct lguest" */
lg->guestid = i;
- lg->pfn_limit = args[0];
- lg->page_offset = args[3];
+ lg->mem_base = (void __user *)(long)args[0];
+ lg->pfn_limit = args[1];
+ lg->page_offset = args[4];
/* We need a complete page for the Guest registers: they are accessible
* to the Guest and we can only grant it access to whole pages. */
@@ -210,13 +213,13 @@ static int initialize(struct file *file, const u32 __user *input)
/* Initialize the Guest's shadow page tables, using the toplevel
* address the Launcher gave us. This allocates memory, so can
* fail. */
- err = init_guest_pagetable(lg, args[1]);
+ err = init_guest_pagetable(lg, args[2]);
if (err)
goto free_regs;
/* Now we initialize the Guest's registers, handing it the start
* address. */
- setup_regs(lg->regs, args[2]);
+ setup_regs(lg->regs, args[3]);
/* There are a couple of GDT entries the Guest expects when first
* booting. */
diff --git a/drivers/lguest/page_tables.c b/drivers/lguest/page_tables.c
index b7a924ace684..9cd2faceb87c 100644
--- a/drivers/lguest/page_tables.c
+++ b/drivers/lguest/page_tables.c
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ static unsigned long get_pfn(unsigned long virtpfn, int write)
static spte_t gpte_to_spte(struct lguest *lg, gpte_t gpte, int write)
{
spte_t spte;
- unsigned long pfn;
+ unsigned long pfn, base;
/* The Guest sets the global flag, because it thinks that it is using
* PGE. We only told it to use PGE so it would tell us whether it was
@@ -160,11 +160,14 @@ static spte_t gpte_to_spte(struct lguest *lg, gpte_t gpte, int write)
* use the global bit, so throw it away. */
spte.flags = (gpte.flags & ~_PAGE_GLOBAL);
+ /* The Guest's pages are offset inside the Launcher. */
+ base = (unsigned long)lg->mem_base / PAGE_SIZE;
+
/* We need a temporary "unsigned long" variable to hold the answer from
* get_pfn(), because it returns 0xFFFFFFFF on failure, which wouldn't
* fit in spte.pfn. get_pfn() finds the real physical number of the
* page, given the virtual number. */
- pfn = get_pfn(gpte.pfn, write);
+ pfn = get_pfn(base + gpte.pfn, write);
if (pfn == -1UL) {
kill_guest(lg, "failed to get page %u", gpte.pfn);
/* When we destroy the Guest, we'll go through the shadow page