/* * This function is called from delayed_put_task_struct() when a task is * dead and cleaned up to recycle any kretprobe instances associated with * this task. These left over instances represent probed functions that * have been called but will never return.
*/ void rethook_flush_task(struct task_struct *tk)
{ struct rethook_node *rhn; struct llist_node *node;
/** * rethook_stop() - Stop using a rethook. * @rh: the struct rethook to stop. * * Stop using a rethook to prepare for freeing it. If you want to wait for * all running rethook handler before calling rethook_free(), you need to * call this first and wait RCU, and call rethook_free().
*/ void rethook_stop(struct rethook *rh)
{
rcu_assign_pointer(rh->handler, NULL);
}
/** * rethook_free() - Free struct rethook. * @rh: the struct rethook to be freed. * * Free the rethook. Before calling this function, user must ensure the * @rh::data is cleaned if needed (or, the handler can access it after * calling this function.) This function will set the @rh to be freed * after all rethook_node are freed (not soon). And the caller must * not touch @rh after calling this.
*/ void rethook_free(struct rethook *rh)
{
rethook_stop(rh);
/** * rethook_alloc() - Allocate struct rethook. * @data: a data to pass the @handler when hooking the return. * @handler: the return hook callback function, must NOT be NULL * @size: node size: rethook node and additional data * @num: number of rethook nodes to be preallocated * * Allocate and initialize a new rethook with @data and @handler. * Return pointer of new rethook, or error codes for failures. * * Note that @handler == NULL means this rethook is going to be freed.
*/ struct rethook *rethook_alloc(void *data, rethook_handler_t handler, int size, int num)
{ struct rethook *rh;
if (!handler || num <= 0 || size < sizeof(struct rethook_node)) return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
rh = kzalloc(sizeof(struct rethook), GFP_KERNEL); if (!rh) return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
/** * rethook_recycle() - return the node to rethook. * @node: The struct rethook_node to be returned. * * Return back the @node to @node::rethook. If the @node::rethook is already * marked as freed, this will free the @node.
*/ void rethook_recycle(struct rethook_node *node)
{
rethook_handler_t handler;
/** * rethook_try_get() - get an unused rethook node. * @rh: The struct rethook which pools the nodes. * * Get an unused rethook node from @rh. If the node pool is empty, this * will return NULL. Caller must disable preemption.
*/ struct rethook_node *rethook_try_get(struct rethook *rh)
{
rethook_handler_t handler = rethook_get_handler(rh);
/* Check whether @rh is going to be freed. */ if (unlikely(!handler)) return NULL;
#ifdefined(CONFIG_FTRACE_VALIDATE_RCU_IS_WATCHING) || defined(CONFIG_KPROBE_EVENTS_ON_NOTRACE) /* * This expects the caller will set up a rethook on a function entry. * When the function returns, the rethook will eventually be reclaimed * or released in the rethook_recycle() with call_rcu(). * This means the caller must be run in the RCU-availabe context.
*/ if (unlikely(!rcu_is_watching())) return NULL; #endif
/** * rethook_hook() - Hook the current function return. * @node: The struct rethook node to hook the function return. * @regs: The struct pt_regs for the function entry. * @mcount: True if this is called from mcount(ftrace) context. * * Hook the current running function return. This must be called when the * function entry (or at least @regs must be the registers of the function * entry.) @mcount is used for identifying the context. If this is called * from ftrace (mcount) callback, @mcount must be set true. If this is called * from the real function entry (e.g. kprobes) @mcount must be set false. * This is because the way to hook the function return depends on the context.
*/ void rethook_hook(struct rethook_node *node, struct pt_regs *regs, bool mcount)
{
arch_rethook_prepare(node, regs, mcount);
__llist_add(&node->llist, ¤t->rethooks);
}
NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(rethook_hook);
/* This assumes the 'tsk' is the current task or is not running. */ staticunsignedlong __rethook_find_ret_addr(struct task_struct *tsk, struct llist_node **cur)
{ struct rethook_node *rh = NULL; struct llist_node *node = *cur;
if (!node)
node = tsk->rethooks.first; else
node = node->next;
/** * rethook_find_ret_addr -- Find correct return address modified by rethook * @tsk: Target task * @frame: A frame pointer * @cur: a storage of the loop cursor llist_node pointer for next call * * Find the correct return address modified by a rethook on @tsk in unsigned * long type. * The @tsk must be 'current' or a task which is not running. @frame is a hint * to get the currect return address - which is compared with the * rethook::frame field. The @cur is a loop cursor for searching the * kretprobe return addresses on the @tsk. The '*@cur' should be NULL at the * first call, but '@cur' itself must NOT NULL. * * Returns found address value or zero if not found.
*/ unsignedlong rethook_find_ret_addr(struct task_struct *tsk, unsignedlong frame, struct llist_node **cur)
{ struct rethook_node *rhn = NULL; unsignedlong ret;
if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!cur)) return 0;
if (tsk != current && task_is_running(tsk)) return 0;
do {
ret = __rethook_find_ret_addr(tsk, cur); if (!ret) break;
rhn = container_of(*cur, struct rethook_node, llist);
} while (rhn->frame != frame);
void __weak arch_rethook_fixup_return(struct pt_regs *regs, unsignedlong correct_ret_addr)
{ /* * Do nothing by default. If the architecture which uses a * frame pointer to record real return address on the stack, * it should fill this function to fixup the return address * so that stacktrace works from the rethook handler.
*/
}
/* This function will be called from each arch-defined trampoline. */ unsignedlong rethook_trampoline_handler(struct pt_regs *regs, unsignedlong frame)
{ struct llist_node *first, *node = NULL; unsignedlong correct_ret_addr;
rethook_handler_t handler; struct rethook_node *rhn;
correct_ret_addr = __rethook_find_ret_addr(current, &node); if (!correct_ret_addr) {
pr_err("rethook: Return address not found! Maybe there is a bug in the kernel\n");
BUG_ON(1);
}
instruction_pointer_set(regs, correct_ret_addr);
/* * These loops must be protected from rethook_free_rcu() because those * are accessing 'rhn->rethook'.
*/
preempt_disable_notrace();
/* * Run the handler on the shadow stack. Do not unlink the list here because * stackdump inside the handlers needs to decode it.
*/
first = current->rethooks.first; while (first) {
rhn = container_of(first, struct rethook_node, llist); if (WARN_ON_ONCE(rhn->frame != frame)) break;
handler = rethook_get_handler(rhn->rethook); if (handler)
handler(rhn, rhn->rethook->data,
correct_ret_addr, regs);
if (first == node) break;
first = first->next;
}
/* Fixup registers for returning to correct address. */
arch_rethook_fixup_return(regs, correct_ret_addr);
/* Unlink used shadow stack */
first = current->rethooks.first;
current->rethooks.first = node->next;
node->next = NULL;
while (first) {
rhn = container_of(first, struct rethook_node, llist);
first = first->next;
rethook_recycle(rhn);
}
preempt_enable_notrace();
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