On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 10:13 AM Christoph Hellwig <hch@xxxxxx> wrote: > > On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 03:31:35PM +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > > > #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT > > > - if (unlikely(argv.is_compat)) { > > > + if (in_compat_syscall()) { > > > + const compat_uptr_t __user *compat_argv = > > > + compat_ptr((unsigned long)argv); > > > compat_uptr_t compat; > > > > > > - if (get_user(compat, argv.ptr.compat + nr)) > > > + if (get_user(compat, compat_argv + nr)) > > > return ERR_PTR(-EFAULT); > > > > > > return compat_ptr(compat); > > > } > > > #endif > > > > I would expect that the "#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT" can be removed > > now, since compat_ptr() and in_compat_syscall() are now defined > > unconditionally. I have not tried that though. > > True, I'll give it a spin. > > > > +/* > > > + * x32 syscalls are listed in the same table as x86_64 ones, so we need to > > > + * define compat syscalls that are exactly the same as the native version for > > > + * the syscall table machinery to work. Sigh.. > > > + */ > > > +#ifdef CONFIG_X86_X32 > > > COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE3(execve, const char __user *, filename, > > > - const compat_uptr_t __user *, argv, > > > - const compat_uptr_t __user *, envp) > > > + const char __user *const __user *, argv, > > > + const char __user *const __user *, envp) > > > { > > > - return do_compat_execve(AT_FDCWD, getname(filename), argv, envp, 0); > > > + return do_execveat(AT_FDCWD, getname(filename), argv, envp, 0, NULL); > > > } > > > > Maybe move it to arch/x86/kernel/process_64.c or arch/x86/entry/syscall_x32.c > > to keep it out of the common code if this is needed. > > I'd rather keep it in common code as that allows all the low-level > exec stuff to be marked static, and avoid us growing new pointless > compat variants through copy and paste. > smart compiler to d > > > I don't really understand > > the comment, why can't this just use this? > > That errors out with: > > ld: arch/x86/entry/syscall_x32.o:(.rodata+0x1040): undefined reference to > `__x32_sys_execve' > ld: arch/x86/entry/syscall_x32.o:(.rodata+0x1108): undefined reference to > `__x32_sys_execveat' > make: *** [Makefile:1139: vmlinux] Error 1 I think I have a fix for this, by modifying the syscall wrappers to add an alias for the __x32 variant to the native __x64_sys_foo(). I'll get back to you with a patch. -- Brian Gerst