[RFC PATCH 11/28] x86/pvh: Avoid absolute symbol references in .head.text

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From: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@xxxxxxxxxx>

The .head.text section contains code that may execute from a different
address than it was linked at. This is fragile, given that the x86 ABI
can refer to global symbols via absolute or relative references, and the
toolchain assumes that these are interchangeable, which they are not in
this particular case.

In the case of the PVH code, there are some additional complications:
- the absolute references are in 32-bit code, which get emitted with
  R_X86_64_32 relocations, and these are not permitted in PIE code;
- the code in question is not actually relocatable: it can only run
  correctly from the physical load address specified in the ELF note.

So rewrite the code to only rely on relative symbol references: these
are always 32-bits wide, even in 64-bit code, and are resolved by the
linker at build time.

Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
 arch/x86/platform/pvh/head.S | 39 ++++++++++++++------
 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)

diff --git a/arch/x86/platform/pvh/head.S b/arch/x86/platform/pvh/head.S
index adbf57e83e4e..e6cb7da40e09 100644
--- a/arch/x86/platform/pvh/head.S
+++ b/arch/x86/platform/pvh/head.S
@@ -54,7 +54,20 @@ SYM_CODE_START(pvh_start_xen)
 	UNWIND_HINT_END_OF_STACK
 	cld
 
-	lgdt (_pa(gdt))
+	/*
+	 * This is position dependent code that can only execute correctly from
+	 * the physical address that the kernel was linked to run at. Use the
+	 * symbols emitted for the ELF note to construct the build time physical
+	 * address of pvh_start_xen(), without relying on absolute 32-bit ELF
+	 * relocations, as these are not supported by the linker when running in
+	 * -pie mode, and should be avoided in .head.text in general.
+	 */
+0:	mov $xen_elfnote_phys32_entry_offset - 0b, %ebp
+	sub $xen_elfnote_phys32_entry - 0b, %ebp
+
+	lea (gdt - pvh_start_xen)(%ebp), %eax
+	add %eax, 2(%eax)
+	lgdt (%eax)
 
 	mov $PVH_DS_SEL,%eax
 	mov %eax,%ds
@@ -62,14 +75,14 @@ SYM_CODE_START(pvh_start_xen)
 	mov %eax,%ss
 
 	/* Stash hvm_start_info. */
-	mov $_pa(pvh_start_info), %edi
+	lea (pvh_start_info - pvh_start_xen)(%ebp), %edi
 	mov %ebx, %esi
-	mov _pa(pvh_start_info_sz), %ecx
+	mov (pvh_start_info_sz - pvh_start_xen)(%ebp), %ecx
 	shr $2,%ecx
 	rep
 	movsl
 
-	mov $_pa(early_stack_end), %esp
+	lea (early_stack_end - pvh_start_xen)(%ebp), %esp
 
 	/* Enable PAE mode. */
 	mov %cr4, %eax
@@ -84,17 +97,21 @@ SYM_CODE_START(pvh_start_xen)
 	wrmsr
 
 	/* Enable pre-constructed page tables. */
-	mov $_pa(init_top_pgt), %eax
+	lea (init_top_pgt - pvh_start_xen)(%ebp), %eax
 	mov %eax, %cr3
 	mov $(X86_CR0_PG | X86_CR0_PE), %eax
 	mov %eax, %cr0
 
 	/* Jump to 64-bit mode. */
-	ljmp $PVH_CS_SEL, $_pa(1f)
+	lea  (1f - pvh_start_xen)(%ebp), %eax
+	push $PVH_CS_SEL
+	push %eax
+	lret
 
 	/* 64-bit entry point. */
 	.code64
 1:
+	UNWIND_HINT_END_OF_STACK
 	/* Clear %gs so early per-CPU references target the per-CPU load area */
 	mov $MSR_GS_BASE,%ecx
 	xor %eax, %eax
@@ -108,10 +125,8 @@ SYM_CODE_START(pvh_start_xen)
 	call *%rax
 
 	/* startup_64 expects boot_params in %rsi. */
-	mov $_pa(pvh_bootparams), %rsi
-	mov $_pa(startup_64), %rax
-	ANNOTATE_RETPOLINE_SAFE
-	jmp *%rax
+	lea pvh_bootparams(%rip), %rsi
+	jmp startup_64
 
 #else /* CONFIG_X86_64 */
 
@@ -146,8 +161,8 @@ SYM_CODE_END(pvh_start_xen)
 	.section ".init.data","aw"
 	.balign 8
 SYM_DATA_START_LOCAL(gdt)
-	.word gdt_end - gdt_start
-	.long _pa(gdt_start)
+	.word gdt_end - gdt_start - 1
+	.long gdt_start - gdt
 	.word 0
 SYM_DATA_END(gdt)
 SYM_DATA_START_LOCAL(gdt_start)
-- 
2.46.0.792.g87dc391469-goog





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