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IN NO EVENT SHALL * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. */ /* * NVIDIA GPZ vulnerability mitigation definitions. */ /* * There are two copies of this file for legacy reasons: * * P4: <$NV_SOURCE/>drivers/common/inc/nv_speculation_barrier.h * Git: include/nv_speculation_barrier.h * * Both files need to be kept in sync if any changes are required. */ #ifndef _NV_SPECULATION_BARRIER_H_ #define _NV_SPECULATION_BARRIER_H_ #define NV_SPECULATION_BARRIER_VERSION 2 /* * GNU-C/MSC/clang - x86/x86_64 : x86_64, __i386, __i386__ * GNU-C - THUMB mode : __GNUC__, __thumb__ * GNU-C - ARM modes : __GNUC__, __arm__, __aarch64__ * armclang - THUMB mode : __ARMCC_VERSION, __thumb__ * armclang - ARM modes : __ARMCC_VERSION, __arm__, __aarch64__ * GHS - THUMB mode : __ghs__, __THUMB__ * GHS - ARM modes : __ghs__, __ARM__, __ARM64__ */ #if defined(_M_IX86) || defined(__i386__) || defined(__i386) \ || defined(__x86_64) || defined(AMD64) || defined(_M_AMD64) /* All x86 */ #define NV_SPECULATION_BARRIER_x86 #elif defined(macintosh) || defined(__APPLE__) \ || defined(__powerpc) || defined(__powerpc__) || defined(__powerpc64__) \ || defined(__POWERPC__) || defined(__ppc) || defined(__ppc__) \ || defined(__ppc64__) || defined(__PPC__) \ || defined(__PPC64__) || defined(_ARCH_PPC) || defined(_ARCH_PPC64) /* All PowerPC */ #define NV_SPECULATION_BARRIER_PPC #elif (defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__thumb__)) \ || (defined(__ARMCC_VERSION) && defined(__thumb__)) \ || (defined(__ghs__) && defined(__THUMB__)) /* ARM-thumb mode(<=ARMv7)/T32 (ARMv8) */ #define NV_SPECULATION_BARRIER_ARM_COMMON #define NV_SPEC_BARRIER_CSDB ".inst.w 0xf3af8014\n" #elif (defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__arm__)) \ || (defined(__ARMCC_VERSION) && defined(__arm__)) \ || (defined(__ghs__) && defined(__ARM__)) /* aarch32(ARMv8) / arm(<=ARMv7) mode */ #define NV_SPECULATION_BARRIER_ARM_COMMON #define NV_SPEC_BARRIER_CSDB ".inst 0xe320f014\n" #elif (defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__aarch64__)) \ || (defined(__ARMCC_VERSION) && defined(__aarch64__)) \ || (defined(__ghs__) && defined(__ARM64__)) /* aarch64(ARMv8) mode */ #define NV_SPECULATION_BARRIER_ARM_COMMON #define NV_SPEC_BARRIER_CSDB "HINT #20\n" #elif (defined(_MSC_VER) && ( defined(_M_ARM64) || defined(_M_ARM)) ) /* Not currently implemented for MSVC/ARM64. See bug 3366890. */ # define nv_speculation_barrier() # define speculation_barrier() nv_speculation_barrier() #elif defined(NVCPU_NVRISCV64) && NVOS_IS_LIBOS # define nv_speculation_barrier() #else #error "Unknown compiler/chip family" #endif /* * nv_speculation_barrier -- General-purpose speculation barrier * * This approach provides full protection against variant-1 vulnerability. * However, the recommended approach is detailed below (See: * nv_array_index_no_speculate) * * Semantics: * Any memory read that is sequenced after a nv_speculation_barrier(), * and contained directly within the scope of nv_speculation_barrier() or * directly within a nested scope, will not speculatively execute until all * conditions for entering that scope have been architecturally resolved. * * Example: * if (untrusted_index_from_user < bound) { * ... * nv_speculation_barrier(); * ... * x = array1[untrusted_index_from_user]; * bit = x & 1; * y = array2[0x100 * bit]; * } */ #if defined(NV_SPECULATION_BARRIER_x86) // Delete after all references are changed to nv_speculation_barrier #define speculation_barrier() nv_speculation_barrier() static inline void nv_speculation_barrier(void) { #if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__clang__) _mm_lfence(); #endif #if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__) __asm__ __volatile__ ("lfence" : : : "memory"); #endif } #elif defined(NV_SPECULATION_BARRIER_PPC) static inline void nv_speculation_barrier(void) { asm volatile("ori 31,31,0"); } #elif defined(NV_SPECULATION_BARRIER_ARM_COMMON) /* Note: Cortex-A9 GNU-assembler seems to complain about DSB SY */ #define nv_speculation_barrier() \ asm volatile \ ( \ "DSB sy\n" \ "ISB\n" \ : : : "memory" \ ) #endif /* * nv_array_index_no_speculate -- Recommended variant-1 mitigation approach * * The array-index-no-speculate approach "de-speculates" an array index that * has already been bounds-checked. * * This approach is preferred over nv_speculation_barrier due to the following * reasons: * - It is just as effective as the general-purpose speculation barrier. * - It clearly identifies what array index is being de-speculated and is thus * self-commenting, whereas the general-purpose speculation barrier requires * an explanation of what array index is being de-speculated. * - It performs substantially better than the general-purpose speculation * barrier on ARM Cortex-A cores (the difference is expected to be tens of * cycles per invocation). Within tight loops, this difference may become * noticeable. * * Semantics: * Provided count is non-zero and the caller has already validated or otherwise * established that index < count, any speculative use of the return value will * use a speculative value that is less than count. * * Example: * if (untrusted_index_from_user < bound) { * untrusted_index_from_user = nv_array_index_no_speculate( * untrusted_index_from_user, bound); * ... * x = array1[untrusted_index_from_user]; * ... * } * * The use of nv_array_index_no_speculate() in the above example ensures that * subsequent uses of untrusted_index_from_user will not execute speculatively * (they will wait for the bounds check to complete). */ static inline unsigned long nv_array_index_no_speculate(unsigned long index, unsigned long count) { #if defined(NV_SPECULATION_BARRIER_x86) && (defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)) unsigned long mask; __asm__ __volatile__ ( "CMP %2, %1 \n" "SBB %0, %0 \n" : "=r"(mask) : "r"(index), "r"(count) : "cc" ); return (index & mask); #elif defined(NV_SPECULATION_BARRIER_ARM_COMMON) unsigned long mask; asm volatile ( "CMP %[ind], %[cnt] \n" "SBC %[res], %[cnt], %[cnt] \n" NV_SPEC_BARRIER_CSDB : [res] "=r" (mask) : [ind] "r" (index), [cnt] "r" (count): "cc" ); return (index & mask); /* Fallback to generic speculation barrier for unsupported platforms */ #else nv_speculation_barrier(); return index; #endif } #endif //_NV_SPECULATION_BARRIER_H_