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| Application Data Integrity (ADI) |
| ================================ |
| |
| SPARC M7 processor adds the Application Data Integrity (ADI) feature. |
| ADI allows a task to set version tags on any subset of its address |
| space. Once ADI is enabled and version tags are set for ranges of |
| address space of a task, the processor will compare the tag in pointers |
| to memory in these ranges to the version set by the application |
| previously. Access to memory is granted only if the tag in given pointer |
| matches the tag set by the application. In case of mismatch, processor |
| raises an exception. |
| |
| Following steps must be taken by a task to enable ADI fully: |
| |
| 1. Set the user mode PSTATE.mcde bit. This acts as master switch for |
| the task's entire address space to enable/disable ADI for the task. |
| |
| 2. Set TTE.mcd bit on any TLB entries that correspond to the range of |
| addresses ADI is being enabled on. MMU checks the version tag only |
| on the pages that have TTE.mcd bit set. |
| |
| 3. Set the version tag for virtual addresses using stxa instruction |
| and one of the MCD specific ASIs. Each stxa instruction sets the |
| given tag for one ADI block size number of bytes. This step must |
| be repeated for entire page to set tags for entire page. |
| |
| ADI block size for the platform is provided by the hypervisor to kernel |
| in machine description tables. Hypervisor also provides the number of |
| top bits in the virtual address that specify the version tag. Once |
| version tag has been set for a memory location, the tag is stored in the |
| physical memory and the same tag must be present in the ADI version tag |
| bits of the virtual address being presented to the MMU. For example on |
| SPARC M7 processor, MMU uses bits 63-60 for version tags and ADI block |
| size is same as cacheline size which is 64 bytes. A task that sets ADI |
| version to, say 10, on a range of memory, must access that memory using |
| virtual addresses that contain 0xa in bits 63-60. |
| |
| ADI is enabled on a set of pages using mprotect() with PROT_ADI flag. |
| When ADI is enabled on a set of pages by a task for the first time, |
| kernel sets the PSTATE.mcde bit fot the task. Version tags for memory |
| addresses are set with an stxa instruction on the addresses using |
| ASI_MCD_PRIMARY or ASI_MCD_ST_BLKINIT_PRIMARY. ADI block size is |
| provided by the hypervisor to the kernel. Kernel returns the value of |
| ADI block size to userspace using auxiliary vector along with other ADI |
| info. Following auxiliary vectors are provided by the kernel: |
| |
| ============ =========================================== |
| AT_ADI_BLKSZ ADI block size. This is the granularity and |
| alignment, in bytes, of ADI versioning. |
| AT_ADI_NBITS Number of ADI version bits in the VA |
| ============ =========================================== |
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| IMPORTANT NOTES |
| =============== |
| |
| - Version tag values of 0x0 and 0xf are reserved. These values match any |
| tag in virtual address and never generate a mismatch exception. |
| |
| - Version tags are set on virtual addresses from userspace even though |
| tags are stored in physical memory. Tags are set on a physical page |
| after it has been allocated to a task and a pte has been created for |
| it. |
| |
| - When a task frees a memory page it had set version tags on, the page |
| goes back to free page pool. When this page is re-allocated to a task, |
| kernel clears the page using block initialization ASI which clears the |
| version tags as well for the page. If a page allocated to a task is |
| freed and allocated back to the same task, old version tags set by the |
| task on that page will no longer be present. |
| |
| - ADI tag mismatches are not detected for non-faulting loads. |
| |
| - Kernel does not set any tags for user pages and it is entirely a |
| task's responsibility to set any version tags. Kernel does ensure the |
| version tags are preserved if a page is swapped out to the disk and |
| swapped back in. It also preserves that version tags if a page is |
| migrated. |
| |
| - ADI works for any size pages. A userspace task need not be aware of |
| page size when using ADI. It can simply select a virtual address |
| range, enable ADI on the range using mprotect() and set version tags |
| for the entire range. mprotect() ensures range is aligned to page size |
| and is a multiple of page size. |
| |
| - ADI tags can only be set on writable memory. For example, ADI tags can |
| not be set on read-only mappings. |
| |
| |
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| ADI related traps |
| ================= |
| |
| With ADI enabled, following new traps may occur: |
| |
| Disrupting memory corruption |
| ---------------------------- |
| |
| When a store accesses a memory localtion that has TTE.mcd=1, |
| the task is running with ADI enabled (PSTATE.mcde=1), and the ADI |
| tag in the address used (bits 63:60) does not match the tag set on |
| the corresponding cacheline, a memory corruption trap occurs. By |
| default, it is a disrupting trap and is sent to the hypervisor |
| first. Hypervisor creates a sun4v error report and sends a |
| resumable error (TT=0x7e) trap to the kernel. The kernel sends |
| a SIGSEGV to the task that resulted in this trap with the following |
| info:: |
| |
| siginfo.si_signo = SIGSEGV; |
| siginfo.errno = 0; |
| siginfo.si_code = SEGV_ADIDERR; |
| siginfo.si_addr = addr; /* PC where first mismatch occurred */ |
| siginfo.si_trapno = 0; |
| |
| |
| Precise memory corruption |
| ------------------------- |
| |
| When a store accesses a memory location that has TTE.mcd=1, |
| the task is running with ADI enabled (PSTATE.mcde=1), and the ADI |
| tag in the address used (bits 63:60) does not match the tag set on |
| the corresponding cacheline, a memory corruption trap occurs. If |
| MCD precise exception is enabled (MCDPERR=1), a precise |
| exception is sent to the kernel with TT=0x1a. The kernel sends |
| a SIGSEGV to the task that resulted in this trap with the following |
| info:: |
| |
| siginfo.si_signo = SIGSEGV; |
| siginfo.errno = 0; |
| siginfo.si_code = SEGV_ADIPERR; |
| siginfo.si_addr = addr; /* address that caused trap */ |
| siginfo.si_trapno = 0; |
| |
| NOTE: |
| ADI tag mismatch on a load always results in precise trap. |
| |
| |
| MCD disabled |
| ------------ |
| |
| When a task has not enabled ADI and attempts to set ADI version |
| on a memory address, processor sends an MCD disabled trap. This |
| trap is handled by hypervisor first and the hypervisor vectors this |
| trap through to the kernel as Data Access Exception trap with |
| fault type set to 0xa (invalid ASI). When this occurs, the kernel |
| sends the task SIGSEGV signal with following info:: |
| |
| siginfo.si_signo = SIGSEGV; |
| siginfo.errno = 0; |
| siginfo.si_code = SEGV_ACCADI; |
| siginfo.si_addr = addr; /* address that caused trap */ |
| siginfo.si_trapno = 0; |
| |
| |
| Sample program to use ADI |
| ------------------------- |
| |
| Following sample program is meant to illustrate how to use the ADI |
| functionality:: |
| |
| #include <unistd.h> |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| #include <stdlib.h> |
| #include <elf.h> |
| #include <sys/ipc.h> |
| #include <sys/shm.h> |
| #include <sys/mman.h> |
| #include <asm/asi.h> |
| |
| #ifndef AT_ADI_BLKSZ |
| #define AT_ADI_BLKSZ 48 |
| #endif |
| #ifndef AT_ADI_NBITS |
| #define AT_ADI_NBITS 49 |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifndef PROT_ADI |
| #define PROT_ADI 0x10 |
| #endif |
| |
| #define BUFFER_SIZE 32*1024*1024UL |
| |
| main(int argc, char* argv[], char* envp[]) |
| { |
| unsigned long i, mcde, adi_blksz, adi_nbits; |
| char *shmaddr, *tmp_addr, *end, *veraddr, *clraddr; |
| int shmid, version; |
| Elf64_auxv_t *auxv; |
| |
| adi_blksz = 0; |
| |
| while(*envp++ != NULL); |
| for (auxv = (Elf64_auxv_t *)envp; auxv->a_type != AT_NULL; auxv++) { |
| switch (auxv->a_type) { |
| case AT_ADI_BLKSZ: |
| adi_blksz = auxv->a_un.a_val; |
| break; |
| case AT_ADI_NBITS: |
| adi_nbits = auxv->a_un.a_val; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| if (adi_blksz == 0) { |
| fprintf(stderr, "Oops! ADI is not supported\n"); |
| exit(1); |
| } |
| |
| printf("ADI capabilities:\n"); |
| printf("\tBlock size = %ld\n", adi_blksz); |
| printf("\tNumber of bits = %ld\n", adi_nbits); |
| |
| if ((shmid = shmget(2, BUFFER_SIZE, |
| IPC_CREAT | SHM_R | SHM_W)) < 0) { |
| perror("shmget failed"); |
| exit(1); |
| } |
| |
| shmaddr = shmat(shmid, NULL, 0); |
| if (shmaddr == (char *)-1) { |
| perror("shm attach failed"); |
| shmctl(shmid, IPC_RMID, NULL); |
| exit(1); |
| } |
| |
| if (mprotect(shmaddr, BUFFER_SIZE, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_ADI)) { |
| perror("mprotect failed"); |
| goto err_out; |
| } |
| |
| /* Set the ADI version tag on the shm segment |
| */ |
| version = 10; |
| tmp_addr = shmaddr; |
| end = shmaddr + BUFFER_SIZE; |
| while (tmp_addr < end) { |
| asm volatile( |
| "stxa %1, [%0]0x90\n\t" |
| : |
| : "r" (tmp_addr), "r" (version)); |
| tmp_addr += adi_blksz; |
| } |
| asm volatile("membar #Sync\n\t"); |
| |
| /* Create a versioned address from the normal address by placing |
| * version tag in the upper adi_nbits bits |
| */ |
| tmp_addr = (void *) ((unsigned long)shmaddr << adi_nbits); |
| tmp_addr = (void *) ((unsigned long)tmp_addr >> adi_nbits); |
| veraddr = (void *) (((unsigned long)version << (64-adi_nbits)) |
| | (unsigned long)tmp_addr); |
| |
| printf("Starting the writes:\n"); |
| for (i = 0; i < BUFFER_SIZE; i++) { |
| veraddr[i] = (char)(i); |
| if (!(i % (1024 * 1024))) |
| printf("."); |
| } |
| printf("\n"); |
| |
| printf("Verifying data..."); |
| fflush(stdout); |
| for (i = 0; i < BUFFER_SIZE; i++) |
| if (veraddr[i] != (char)i) |
| printf("\nIndex %lu mismatched\n", i); |
| printf("Done.\n"); |
| |
| /* Disable ADI and clean up |
| */ |
| if (mprotect(shmaddr, BUFFER_SIZE, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE)) { |
| perror("mprotect failed"); |
| goto err_out; |
| } |
| |
| if (shmdt((const void *)shmaddr) != 0) |
| perror("Detach failure"); |
| shmctl(shmid, IPC_RMID, NULL); |
| |
| exit(0); |
| |
| err_out: |
| if (shmdt((const void *)shmaddr) != 0) |
| perror("Detach failure"); |
| shmctl(shmid, IPC_RMID, NULL); |
| exit(1); |
| } |