On Thu, 2018-08-30 at 18:10 +0200, Jann Horn wrote: > On Thu, Aug 30, 2018 at 4:44 PM Yu-cheng Yu <yu-cheng.yu@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > > > > > This patch adds basic shadow stack enabling/disabling routines. > > A task's shadow stack is allocated from memory with VM_SHSTK > > flag set and read-only protection. The shadow stack is > > allocated to a fixed size of RLIMIT_STACK. > > > > Signed-off-by: Yu-cheng Yu <yu-cheng.yu@xxxxxxxxx> > [...] > > > > +static int set_shstk_ptr(unsigned long addr) > > +{ > > + u64 r; > > + > > + if (!cpu_feature_enabled(X86_FEATURE_SHSTK)) > > + return -1; > > + > > + if ((addr >= TASK_SIZE_MAX) || (!IS_ALIGNED(addr, 4))) > > + return -1; > > + > > + rdmsrl(MSR_IA32_U_CET, r); > > + wrmsrl(MSR_IA32_PL3_SSP, addr); > > + wrmsrl(MSR_IA32_U_CET, r | MSR_IA32_CET_SHSTK_EN); > > + return 0; > > +} > Here's a really stupid question: Where is the logic for switching > those MSRs on task switch? MSR_IA32_PL3_SSP contains a userspace > pointer, so it has to be switched on task switch, right? I'm sure > I'm > missing something obvious, but grepping for places that set > MSR_IA32_PL3_SSP to nonzero values through the entire patchset, I > only > see set_shstk_ptr(), which is called from: > > - cet_setup_shstk() (called from arch_setup_features(), which is > called from load_elf_binary()) > - cet_restore_signal() (called on signal handler return) > - cet_setup_signal() (called from signal handling code) The MSR is in the XSAVES buffer and switched by XSAVES/XRSTORS. Yu-cheng