Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: [PATCH v5 09/10] arm64: add sysfs vulnerability show for speculative store bypass | From | Andre Przywara <> | Date | Fri, 1 Mar 2019 01:02:07 -0600 |
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Hi,
On 2/26/19 7:05 PM, Jeremy Linton wrote: > Return status based on ssbd_state and the arm64 SSBS feature. If > the mitigation is disabled, or the firmware isn't responding then > return the expected machine state based on a new blacklist of known > vulnerable cores. > > Signed-off-by: Jeremy Linton <jeremy.linton@arm.com> > --- > arch/arm64/kernel/cpu_errata.c | 43 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 43 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/arch/arm64/kernel/cpu_errata.c b/arch/arm64/kernel/cpu_errata.c > index 5f5611d17dc1..e1b03f643799 100644 > --- a/arch/arm64/kernel/cpu_errata.c > +++ b/arch/arm64/kernel/cpu_errata.c > @@ -279,6 +279,7 @@ static int detect_harden_bp_fw(void) > DEFINE_PER_CPU_READ_MOSTLY(u64, arm64_ssbd_callback_required); > > int ssbd_state __read_mostly = ARM64_SSBD_KERNEL; > +static bool __ssb_safe = true; > > static const struct ssbd_options { > const char *str; > @@ -387,6 +388,9 @@ static bool has_ssbd_mitigation(const struct arm64_cpu_capabilities *entry, > > WARN_ON(scope != SCOPE_LOCAL_CPU || preemptible()); > > + if (is_midr_in_range_list(read_cpuid_id(), entry->midr_range_list)) > + __ssb_safe = false;
Is that the only place where we set it to false? What about if firmware reports that (at least one core) is vulnerable?
> + > if (this_cpu_has_cap(ARM64_SSBS)) { > required = false; > goto out_printmsg; > @@ -420,6 +424,7 @@ static bool has_ssbd_mitigation(const struct arm64_cpu_capabilities *entry, > ssbd_state = ARM64_SSBD_UNKNOWN; > return false; > > + /* machines with mixed mitigation requirements must not return this */ > case SMCCC_RET_NOT_REQUIRED: > pr_info_once("%s mitigation not required\n", entry->desc); > ssbd_state = ARM64_SSBD_MITIGATED; > @@ -475,6 +480,16 @@ static bool has_ssbd_mitigation(const struct arm64_cpu_capabilities *entry, > return required; > } > > +/* known vulnerable cores */ > +static const struct midr_range arm64_ssb_cpus[] = { > + MIDR_ALL_VERSIONS(MIDR_CORTEX_A57), > + MIDR_ALL_VERSIONS(MIDR_CORTEX_A72), > + MIDR_ALL_VERSIONS(MIDR_CORTEX_A73), > + MIDR_ALL_VERSIONS(MIDR_CORTEX_A75), > + MIDR_ALL_VERSIONS(MIDR_CORTEX_A76), > + {}, > +}; > + > static void __maybe_unused > cpu_enable_cache_maint_trap(const struct arm64_cpu_capabilities *__unused) > { > @@ -770,6 +785,7 @@ const struct arm64_cpu_capabilities arm64_errata[] = { > .capability = ARM64_SSBD, > .type = ARM64_CPUCAP_LOCAL_CPU_ERRATUM, > .matches = has_ssbd_mitigation, > + .midr_range_list = arm64_ssb_cpus, > }, > #ifdef CONFIG_ARM64_ERRATUM_1188873 > { > @@ -808,3 +824,30 @@ ssize_t cpu_show_spectre_v2(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, > > return sprintf(buf, "Vulnerable\n"); > } > + > +ssize_t cpu_show_spec_store_bypass(struct device *dev, > + struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf) > +{ > + /* > + * Two assumptions: First, ssbd_state reflects the worse case > + * for hetrogenous machines, and that if SSBS is supported its
heterogeneous
Cheers, Andre.
> + * supported by all cores. > + */ > + switch (ssbd_state) { > + case ARM64_SSBD_MITIGATED: > + return sprintf(buf, "Not affected\n"); > + > + case ARM64_SSBD_KERNEL: > + case ARM64_SSBD_FORCE_ENABLE: > + if (cpus_have_cap(ARM64_SSBS)) > + return sprintf(buf, "Not affected\n"); > + if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_ARM64_SSBD)) > + return sprintf(buf, > + "Mitigation: Speculative Store Bypass disabled\n"); > + } > + > + if (__ssb_safe) > + return sprintf(buf, "Not affected\n"); > + > + return sprintf(buf, "Vulnerable\n"); > +} >
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