/* * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds * Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002 Andi Kleen, SuSE Labs */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include const char *stack_type_name(enum stack_type type) { if (type == STACK_TYPE_IRQ) return "IRQ"; if (type == STACK_TYPE_SOFTIRQ) return "SOFTIRQ"; return NULL; } static bool in_hardirq_stack(unsigned long *stack, struct stack_info *info) { unsigned long *begin = (unsigned long *)this_cpu_read(hardirq_stack); unsigned long *end = begin + (THREAD_SIZE / sizeof(long)); /* * This is a software stack, so 'end' can be a valid stack pointer. * It just means the stack is empty. */ if (stack < begin || stack > end) return false; info->type = STACK_TYPE_IRQ; info->begin = begin; info->end = end; /* * See irq_32.c -- the next stack pointer is stored at the beginning of * the stack. */ info->next_sp = (unsigned long *)*begin; return true; } static bool in_softirq_stack(unsigned long *stack, struct stack_info *info) { unsigned long *begin = (unsigned long *)this_cpu_read(softirq_stack); unsigned long *end = begin + (THREAD_SIZE / sizeof(long)); /* * This is a software stack, so 'end' can be a valid stack pointer. * It just means the stack is empty. */ if (stack < begin || stack > end) return false; info->type = STACK_TYPE_SOFTIRQ; info->begin = begin; info->end = end; /* * The next stack pointer is stored at the beginning of the stack. * See irq_32.c. */ info->next_sp = (unsigned long *)*begin; return true; } int get_stack_info(unsigned long *stack, struct task_struct *task, struct stack_info *info, unsigned long *visit_mask) { if (!stack) goto unknown; task = task ? : current; if (in_task_stack(stack, task, info)) goto recursion_check; if (task != current) goto unknown; if (in_hardirq_stack(stack, info)) goto recursion_check; if (in_softirq_stack(stack, info)) goto recursion_check; goto unknown; recursion_check: /* * Make sure we don't iterate through any given stack more than once. * If it comes up a second time then there's something wrong going on: * just break out and report an unknown stack type. */ if (visit_mask) { if (*visit_mask & (1UL << info->type)) { printk_deferred_once(KERN_WARNING "WARNING: stack recursion on stack type %d\n", info->type); goto unknown; } *visit_mask |= 1UL << info->type; } return 0; unknown: info->type = STACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN; return -EINVAL; } void show_regs(struct pt_regs *regs) { int i; show_regs_print_info(KERN_EMERG); __show_regs(regs, !user_mode(regs)); /* * When in-kernel, we also print out the stack and code at the * time of the fault.. */ if (!user_mode(regs)) { unsigned int code_prologue = code_bytes * 43 / 64; unsigned int code_len = code_bytes; unsigned char c; u8 *ip; show_trace_log_lvl(current, regs, NULL, KERN_EMERG); pr_emerg("Code:"); ip = (u8 *)regs->ip - code_prologue; if (ip < (u8 *)PAGE_OFFSET || probe_kernel_address(ip, c)) { /* try starting at IP */ ip = (u8 *)regs->ip; code_len = code_len - code_prologue + 1; } for (i = 0; i < code_len; i++, ip++) { if (ip < (u8 *)PAGE_OFFSET || probe_kernel_address(ip, c)) { pr_cont(" Bad EIP value."); break; } if (ip == (u8 *)regs->ip) pr_cont(" <%02x>", c); else pr_cont(" %02x", c); } } pr_cont("\n"); } int is_valid_bugaddr(unsigned long ip) { unsigned short ud2; if (ip < PAGE_OFFSET) return 0; if (probe_kernel_address((unsigned short *)ip, ud2)) return 0; return ud2 == 0x0b0f; }