1#ifndef _UAPI_ASM_X86_SIGCONTEXT_H
2#define _UAPI_ASM_X86_SIGCONTEXT_H
3
4/*
5 * Linux signal context definitions. The sigcontext includes a complex
6 * hierarchy of CPU and FPU state, available to user-space (on the stack) when
7 * a signal handler is executed.
8 *
9 * As over the years this ABI grew from its very simple roots towards
10 * supporting more and more CPU state organically, some of the details (which
11 * were rather clever hacks back in the days) became a bit quirky by today.
12 *
13 * The current ABI includes flexible provisions for future extensions, so we
14 * won't have to grow new quirks for quite some time. Promise!
15 */
16
17#include <linux/compiler.h>
18#include <linux/types.h>
19
20#define FP_XSTATE_MAGIC1		0x46505853U
21#define FP_XSTATE_MAGIC2		0x46505845U
22#define FP_XSTATE_MAGIC2_SIZE		sizeof(FP_XSTATE_MAGIC2)
23
24/*
25 * Bytes 464..511 in the current 512-byte layout of the FXSAVE/FXRSTOR frame
26 * are reserved for SW usage. On CPUs supporting XSAVE/XRSTOR, these bytes are
27 * used to extend the fpstate pointer in the sigcontext, which now includes the
28 * extended state information along with fpstate information.
29 *
30 * If sw_reserved.magic1 == FP_XSTATE_MAGIC1 then there's a
31 * sw_reserved.extended_size bytes large extended context area present. (The
32 * last 32-bit word of this extended area (at the
33 * fpstate+extended_size-FP_XSTATE_MAGIC2_SIZE address) is set to
34 * FP_XSTATE_MAGIC2 so that you can sanity check your size calculations.)
35 *
36 * This extended area typically grows with newer CPUs that have larger and
37 * larger XSAVE areas.
38 */
39struct _fpx_sw_bytes {
40	/*
41	 * If set to FP_XSTATE_MAGIC1 then this is an xstate context.
42	 * 0 if a legacy frame.
43	 */
44	__u32				magic1;
45
46	/*
47	 * Total size of the fpstate area:
48	 *
49	 *  - if magic1 == 0 then it's sizeof(struct _fpstate)
50	 *  - if magic1 == FP_XSTATE_MAGIC1 then it's sizeof(struct _xstate)
51	 *    plus extensions (if any)
52	 */
53	__u32				extended_size;
54
55	/*
56	 * Feature bit mask (including FP/SSE/extended state) that is present
57	 * in the memory layout:
58	 */
59	__u64				xfeatures;
60
61	/*
62	 * Actual XSAVE state size, based on the xfeatures saved in the layout.
63	 * 'extended_size' is greater than 'xstate_size':
64	 */
65	__u32				xstate_size;
66
67	/* For future use: */
68	__u32				padding[7];
69};
70
71/*
72 * As documented in the iBCS2 standard:
73 *
74 * The first part of "struct _fpstate" is just the normal i387 hardware setup,
75 * the extra "status" word is used to save the coprocessor status word before
76 * entering the handler.
77 *
78 * The FPU state data structure has had to grow to accommodate the extended FPU
79 * state required by the Streaming SIMD Extensions.  There is no documented
80 * standard to accomplish this at the moment.
81 */
82
83/* 10-byte legacy floating point register: */
84struct _fpreg {
85	__u16				significand[4];
86	__u16				exponent;
87};
88
89/* 16-byte floating point register: */
90struct _fpxreg {
91	__u16				significand[4];
92	__u16				exponent;
93	__u16				padding[3];
94};
95
96/* 16-byte XMM register: */
97struct _xmmreg {
98	__u32				element[4];
99};
100
101#define X86_FXSR_MAGIC			0x0000
102
103/*
104 * The 32-bit FPU frame:
105 */
106struct _fpstate_32 {
107	/* Legacy FPU environment: */
108	__u32				cw;
109	__u32				sw;
110	__u32				tag;
111	__u32				ipoff;
112	__u32				cssel;
113	__u32				dataoff;
114	__u32				datasel;
115	struct _fpreg			_st[8];
116	__u16				status;
117	__u16				magic;		/* 0xffff: regular FPU data only */
118							/* 0x0000: FXSR FPU data */
119
120	/* FXSR FPU environment */
121	__u32				_fxsr_env[6];	/* FXSR FPU env is ignored */
122	__u32				mxcsr;
123	__u32				reserved;
124	struct _fpxreg			_fxsr_st[8];	/* FXSR FPU reg data is ignored */
125	struct _xmmreg			_xmm[8];	/* First 8 XMM registers */
126	union {
127		__u32			padding1[44];	/* Second 8 XMM registers plus padding */
128		__u32			padding[44];	/* Alias name for old user-space */
129	};
130
131	union {
132		__u32			padding2[12];
133		struct _fpx_sw_bytes	sw_reserved;	/* Potential extended state is encoded here */
134	};
135};
136
137/*
138 * The 64-bit FPU frame. (FXSAVE format and later)
139 *
140 * Note1: If sw_reserved.magic1 == FP_XSTATE_MAGIC1 then the structure is
141 *        larger: 'struct _xstate'. Note that 'struct _xstate' embedds
142 *        'struct _fpstate' so that you can always assume the _fpstate portion
143 *        exists so that you can check the magic value.
144 *
145 * Note2: Reserved fields may someday contain valuable data. Always
146 *	  save/restore them when you change signal frames.
147 */
148struct _fpstate_64 {
149	__u16				cwd;
150	__u16				swd;
151	/* Note this is not the same as the 32-bit/x87/FSAVE twd: */
152	__u16				twd;
153	__u16				fop;
154	__u64				rip;
155	__u64				rdp;
156	__u32				mxcsr;
157	__u32				mxcsr_mask;
158	__u32				st_space[32];	/*  8x  FP registers, 16 bytes each */
159	__u32				xmm_space[64];	/* 16x XMM registers, 16 bytes each */
160	__u32				reserved2[12];
161	union {
162		__u32			reserved3[12];
163		struct _fpx_sw_bytes	sw_reserved;	/* Potential extended state is encoded here */
164	};
165};
166
167#ifdef __i386__
168# define _fpstate _fpstate_32
169#else
170# define _fpstate _fpstate_64
171#endif
172
173struct _header {
174	__u64				xfeatures;
175	__u64				reserved1[2];
176	__u64				reserved2[5];
177};
178
179struct _ymmh_state {
180	/* 16x YMM registers, 16 bytes each: */
181	__u32				ymmh_space[64];
182};
183
184/*
185 * Extended state pointed to by sigcontext::fpstate.
186 *
187 * In addition to the fpstate, information encoded in _xstate::xstate_hdr
188 * indicates the presence of other extended state information supported
189 * by the CPU and kernel:
190 */
191struct _xstate {
192	struct _fpstate			fpstate;
193	struct _header			xstate_hdr;
194	struct _ymmh_state		ymmh;
195	/* New processor state extensions go here: */
196};
197
198/*
199 * The 32-bit signal frame:
200 */
201struct sigcontext_32 {
202	__u16				gs, __gsh;
203	__u16				fs, __fsh;
204	__u16				es, __esh;
205	__u16				ds, __dsh;
206	__u32				di;
207	__u32				si;
208	__u32				bp;
209	__u32				sp;
210	__u32				bx;
211	__u32				dx;
212	__u32				cx;
213	__u32				ax;
214	__u32				trapno;
215	__u32				err;
216	__u32				ip;
217	__u16				cs, __csh;
218	__u32				flags;
219	__u32				sp_at_signal;
220	__u16				ss, __ssh;
221
222	/*
223	 * fpstate is really (struct _fpstate *) or (struct _xstate *)
224	 * depending on the FP_XSTATE_MAGIC1 encoded in the SW reserved
225	 * bytes of (struct _fpstate) and FP_XSTATE_MAGIC2 present at the end
226	 * of extended memory layout. See comments at the definition of
227	 * (struct _fpx_sw_bytes)
228	 */
229	__u32				fpstate; /* Zero when no FPU/extended context */
230	__u32				oldmask;
231	__u32				cr2;
232};
233
234/*
235 * The 64-bit signal frame:
236 */
237struct sigcontext_64 {
238	__u64				r8;
239	__u64				r9;
240	__u64				r10;
241	__u64				r11;
242	__u64				r12;
243	__u64				r13;
244	__u64				r14;
245	__u64				r15;
246	__u64				di;
247	__u64				si;
248	__u64				bp;
249	__u64				bx;
250	__u64				dx;
251	__u64				ax;
252	__u64				cx;
253	__u64				sp;
254	__u64				ip;
255	__u64				flags;
256	__u16				cs;
257	__u16				gs;
258	__u16				fs;
259	__u16				ss;
260	__u64				err;
261	__u64				trapno;
262	__u64				oldmask;
263	__u64				cr2;
264
265	/*
266	 * fpstate is really (struct _fpstate *) or (struct _xstate *)
267	 * depending on the FP_XSTATE_MAGIC1 encoded in the SW reserved
268	 * bytes of (struct _fpstate) and FP_XSTATE_MAGIC2 present at the end
269	 * of extended memory layout. See comments at the definition of
270	 * (struct _fpx_sw_bytes)
271	 */
272	__u64				fpstate; /* Zero when no FPU/extended context */
273	__u64				reserved1[8];
274};
275
276/*
277 * Create the real 'struct sigcontext' type:
278 */
279#ifdef __KERNEL__
280# ifdef __i386__
281#  define sigcontext sigcontext_32
282# else
283#  define sigcontext sigcontext_64
284# endif
285#endif
286
287/*
288 * The old user-space sigcontext definition, just in case user-space still
289 * relies on it. The kernel definition (in asm/sigcontext.h) has unified
290 * field names but otherwise the same layout.
291 */
292#ifndef __KERNEL__
293
294#define _fpstate_ia32			_fpstate_32
295#define sigcontext_ia32			sigcontext_32
296
297
298# ifdef __i386__
299struct sigcontext {
300	__u16				gs, __gsh;
301	__u16				fs, __fsh;
302	__u16				es, __esh;
303	__u16				ds, __dsh;
304	__u32				edi;
305	__u32				esi;
306	__u32				ebp;
307	__u32				esp;
308	__u32				ebx;
309	__u32				edx;
310	__u32				ecx;
311	__u32				eax;
312	__u32				trapno;
313	__u32				err;
314	__u32				eip;
315	__u16				cs, __csh;
316	__u32				eflags;
317	__u32				esp_at_signal;
318	__u16				ss, __ssh;
319	struct _fpstate __user		*fpstate;
320	__u32				oldmask;
321	__u32				cr2;
322};
323# else /* __x86_64__: */
324struct sigcontext {
325	__u64				r8;
326	__u64				r9;
327	__u64				r10;
328	__u64				r11;
329	__u64				r12;
330	__u64				r13;
331	__u64				r14;
332	__u64				r15;
333	__u64				rdi;
334	__u64				rsi;
335	__u64				rbp;
336	__u64				rbx;
337	__u64				rdx;
338	__u64				rax;
339	__u64				rcx;
340	__u64				rsp;
341	__u64				rip;
342	__u64				eflags;		/* RFLAGS */
343	__u16				cs;
344
345	/*
346	 * Prior to 2.5.64 ("[PATCH] x86-64 updates for 2.5.64-bk3"),
347	 * Linux saved and restored fs and gs in these slots.  This
348	 * was counterproductive, as fsbase and gsbase were never
349	 * saved, so arch_prctl was presumably unreliable.
350	 *
351	 * These slots should never be reused without extreme caution:
352	 *
353	 *  - Some DOSEMU versions stash fs and gs in these slots manually,
354	 *    thus overwriting anything the kernel expects to be preserved
355	 *    in these slots.
356	 *
357	 *  - If these slots are ever needed for any other purpose,
358	 *    there is some risk that very old 64-bit binaries could get
359	 *    confused.  I doubt that many such binaries still work,
360	 *    though, since the same patch in 2.5.64 also removed the
361	 *    64-bit set_thread_area syscall, so it appears that there
362	 *    is no TLS API beyond modify_ldt that works in both pre-
363	 *    and post-2.5.64 kernels.
364	 *
365	 * If the kernel ever adds explicit fs, gs, fsbase, and gsbase
366	 * save/restore, it will most likely need to be opt-in and use
367	 * different context slots.
368	 */
369	__u16				gs;
370	__u16				fs;
371	union {
372		__u16			ss;	/* If UC_SIGCONTEXT_SS */
373		__u16			__pad0;	/* Alias name for old (!UC_SIGCONTEXT_SS) user-space */
374	};
375	__u64				err;
376	__u64				trapno;
377	__u64				oldmask;
378	__u64				cr2;
379	struct _fpstate __user		*fpstate;	/* Zero when no FPU context */
380#  ifdef __ILP32__
381	__u32				__fpstate_pad;
382#  endif
383	__u64				reserved1[8];
384};
385# endif /* __x86_64__ */
386#endif /* !__KERNEL__ */
387
388#endif /* _UAPI_ASM_X86_SIGCONTEXT_H */
389