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calculating phys_base and the mapped kernel offset for KASLR-enabled kernels on SADUMP dumpfiles by using a technique developed by Takao Indoh. Originally, the patchset included support for kdumps, but this was dropped in v2, as it was deemed unnecessary due to the upstream implementation of the "vmcoreinfo device" in QEMU. However, there are still several reasons for which the vmcoreinfo device may not be present at the time when a memory dump is taken from a VM, ranging from a host running older QEMU/libvirt versions, to misconfigured VMs or environments running Hypervisors that doesn't support this device. This patchset generalizes the KASLR-related functions from sadump.c and moves them to kaslr_helper.c, and makes kdump analysis fall back to KASLR offset calculation if vmcoreinfo data is missing. (slp@redhat.com)
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13 KiB
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495 lines
13 KiB
C
/*
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* kaslr_helper - helper for kaslr offset calculation
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED
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* Copyright (c) 2018 Red Hat Inc.
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* Authors: HATAYAMA Daisuke <d.hatayama@jp.fujitsu.com>
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* INDOH Takao <indou.takao@jp.fujitsu.com>
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* Sergio Lopez <slp@redhat.com>
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*/
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#include "defs.h"
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#include <elf.h>
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#include <inttypes.h>
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#ifdef X86_64
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/*
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* Get address of vector0 interrupt handler (Devide Error) from Interrupt
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* Descriptor Table.
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*/
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static ulong
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get_vec0_addr(ulong idtr)
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{
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struct gate_struct64 {
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uint16_t offset_low;
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uint16_t segment;
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uint32_t ist : 3, zero0 : 5, type : 5, dpl : 2, p : 1;
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uint16_t offset_middle;
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uint32_t offset_high;
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uint32_t zero1;
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} __attribute__((packed)) gate;
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readmem(idtr, PHYSADDR, &gate, sizeof(gate), "idt_table", FAULT_ON_ERROR);
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return ((ulong)gate.offset_high << 32)
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+ ((ulong)gate.offset_middle << 16)
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+ gate.offset_low;
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}
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/*
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* Parse a string of [size[KMG] ]offset[KMG]
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* Import from Linux kernel(lib/cmdline.c)
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*/
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static ulong
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memparse(char *ptr, char **retptr)
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{
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char *endptr;
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unsigned long long ret = strtoull(ptr, &endptr, 0);
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switch (*endptr) {
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case 'E':
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case 'e':
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ret <<= 10;
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case 'P':
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case 'p':
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ret <<= 10;
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case 'T':
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case 't':
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ret <<= 10;
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case 'G':
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case 'g':
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ret <<= 10;
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case 'M':
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case 'm':
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ret <<= 10;
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case 'K':
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case 'k':
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ret <<= 10;
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endptr++;
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default:
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break;
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}
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if (retptr)
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*retptr = endptr;
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return ret;
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}
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/*
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* Find "elfcorehdr=" in the boot parameter of kernel and return the address
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* of elfcorehdr.
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*/
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static ulong
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get_elfcorehdr(ulong kaslr_offset)
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{
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char cmdline[BUFSIZE], *ptr;
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ulong cmdline_vaddr;
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ulong cmdline_paddr;
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ulong buf_vaddr, buf_paddr;
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char *end;
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ulong elfcorehdr_addr = 0, elfcorehdr_size = 0;
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int verbose = CRASHDEBUG(1)? 1: 0;
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cmdline_vaddr = st->saved_command_line_vmlinux + kaslr_offset;
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if (!kvtop(NULL, cmdline_vaddr, &cmdline_paddr, verbose))
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return 0;
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if (CRASHDEBUG(1)) {
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fprintf(fp, "cmdline vaddr=%lx\n", cmdline_vaddr);
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fprintf(fp, "cmdline paddr=%lx\n", cmdline_paddr);
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}
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if (!readmem(cmdline_paddr, PHYSADDR, &buf_vaddr, sizeof(ulong),
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"saved_command_line", RETURN_ON_ERROR))
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return 0;
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if (!kvtop(NULL, buf_vaddr, &buf_paddr, verbose))
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return 0;
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if (CRASHDEBUG(1)) {
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fprintf(fp, "cmdline buffer vaddr=%lx\n", buf_vaddr);
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fprintf(fp, "cmdline buffer paddr=%lx\n", buf_paddr);
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}
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memset(cmdline, 0, BUFSIZE);
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if (!readmem(buf_paddr, PHYSADDR, cmdline, BUFSIZE,
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"saved_command_line", RETURN_ON_ERROR))
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return 0;
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ptr = strstr(cmdline, "elfcorehdr=");
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if (!ptr)
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return 0;
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if (CRASHDEBUG(1))
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fprintf(fp, "2nd kernel detected\n");
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ptr += strlen("elfcorehdr=");
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elfcorehdr_addr = memparse(ptr, &end);
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if (*end == '@') {
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elfcorehdr_size = elfcorehdr_addr;
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elfcorehdr_addr = memparse(end + 1, &end);
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}
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if (CRASHDEBUG(1)) {
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fprintf(fp, "elfcorehdr_addr=%lx\n", elfcorehdr_addr);
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fprintf(fp, "elfcorehdr_size=%lx\n", elfcorehdr_size);
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}
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return elfcorehdr_addr;
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}
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/*
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* Get vmcoreinfo from elfcorehdr.
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* Some codes are imported from Linux kernel(fs/proc/vmcore.c)
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*/
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static int
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get_vmcoreinfo(ulong elfcorehdr, ulong *addr, int *len)
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{
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unsigned char e_ident[EI_NIDENT];
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Elf64_Ehdr ehdr;
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Elf64_Phdr phdr;
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Elf64_Nhdr nhdr;
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ulong ptr;
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ulong nhdr_offset = 0;
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int i;
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if (!readmem(elfcorehdr, PHYSADDR, e_ident, EI_NIDENT,
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"EI_NIDENT", RETURN_ON_ERROR))
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return FALSE;
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if (e_ident[EI_CLASS] != ELFCLASS64) {
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error(INFO, "Only ELFCLASS64 is supportd\n");
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return FALSE;
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}
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if (!readmem(elfcorehdr, PHYSADDR, &ehdr, sizeof(ehdr),
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"Elf64_Ehdr", RETURN_ON_ERROR))
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return FALSE;
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/* Sanity Check */
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if (memcmp(ehdr.e_ident, ELFMAG, SELFMAG) != 0 ||
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(ehdr.e_type != ET_CORE) ||
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ehdr.e_ident[EI_CLASS] != ELFCLASS64 ||
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ehdr.e_ident[EI_VERSION] != EV_CURRENT ||
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ehdr.e_version != EV_CURRENT ||
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ehdr.e_ehsize != sizeof(Elf64_Ehdr) ||
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ehdr.e_phentsize != sizeof(Elf64_Phdr) ||
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ehdr.e_phnum == 0) {
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error(INFO, "Invalid elf header\n");
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return FALSE;
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}
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ptr = elfcorehdr + ehdr.e_phoff;
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for (i = 0; i < ehdr.e_phnum; i++) {
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ulong offset;
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char name[16];
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if (!readmem(ptr, PHYSADDR, &phdr, sizeof(phdr),
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"Elf64_Phdr", RETURN_ON_ERROR))
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return FALSE;
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ptr += sizeof(phdr);
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if (phdr.p_type != PT_NOTE)
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continue;
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offset = phdr.p_offset;
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if (!readmem(offset, PHYSADDR, &nhdr, sizeof(nhdr),
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"Elf64_Nhdr", RETURN_ON_ERROR))
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return FALSE;
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offset += DIV_ROUND_UP(sizeof(Elf64_Nhdr), sizeof(Elf64_Word))*
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sizeof(Elf64_Word);
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memset(name, 0, sizeof(name));
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if (!readmem(offset, PHYSADDR, name, sizeof(name),
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"Elf64_Nhdr name", RETURN_ON_ERROR))
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return FALSE;
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if(!strcmp(name, "VMCOREINFO")) {
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nhdr_offset = offset;
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break;
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}
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}
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if (!nhdr_offset)
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return FALSE;
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*addr = nhdr_offset +
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DIV_ROUND_UP(nhdr.n_namesz, sizeof(Elf64_Word))*
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sizeof(Elf64_Word);
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*len = nhdr.n_descsz;
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if (CRASHDEBUG(1)) {
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fprintf(fp, "vmcoreinfo addr=%lx\n", *addr);
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fprintf(fp, "vmcoreinfo len=%d\n", *len);
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}
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return TRUE;
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}
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static int
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qemu_get_cr3_idtr(ulong *cr3, ulong *idtr)
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{
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QEMUCPUState *cpustat;
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if (DISKDUMP_DUMPFILE()) {
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cpustat = diskdump_get_qemucpustate(0);
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} else if (KDUMP_DUMPFILE()) {
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cpustat = kdump_get_qemucpustate(0);
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} else {
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return FALSE;
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}
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if (!cpustat) {
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return FALSE;
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}
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*cr3 = cpustat->cr[3];
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*idtr = cpustat->idt.base;
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return TRUE;
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}
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/*
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* Check if current kaslr_offset/phys_base is for 1st kernel or 2nd kernel.
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* If we are in 2nd kernel, get kaslr_offset/phys_base from vmcoreinfo.
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*
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* 1. Get command line and try to retrieve "elfcorehdr=" boot parameter
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* 2. If "elfcorehdr=" is not found in command line, we are in 1st kernel.
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* There is nothing to do.
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* 3. If "elfcorehdr=" is found, we are in 2nd kernel. Find vmcoreinfo
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* using "elfcorehdr=" and retrieve kaslr_offset/phys_base from vmcoreinfo.
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*/
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static int
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get_kaslr_offset_from_vmcoreinfo(ulong orig_kaslr_offset,
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ulong *kaslr_offset, ulong *phys_base)
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{
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ulong elfcorehdr_addr = 0;
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ulong vmcoreinfo_addr;
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int vmcoreinfo_len;
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char *buf, *pos;
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int ret = FALSE;
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/* Find "elfcorehdr=" in the kernel boot parameter */
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elfcorehdr_addr = get_elfcorehdr(orig_kaslr_offset);
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if (!elfcorehdr_addr)
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return FALSE;
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/* Get vmcoreinfo from the address of "elfcorehdr=" */
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if (!get_vmcoreinfo(elfcorehdr_addr, &vmcoreinfo_addr, &vmcoreinfo_len))
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return FALSE;
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if (!vmcoreinfo_len)
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return FALSE;
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if (CRASHDEBUG(1))
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fprintf(fp, "Find vmcoreinfo in kdump memory\n");
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buf = GETBUF(vmcoreinfo_len);
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if (!readmem(vmcoreinfo_addr, PHYSADDR, buf, vmcoreinfo_len,
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"vmcoreinfo", RETURN_ON_ERROR))
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goto quit;
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/* Get phys_base form vmcoreinfo */
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pos = strstr(buf, "NUMBER(phys_base)=");
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if (!pos)
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goto quit;
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*phys_base = strtoull(pos + strlen("NUMBER(phys_base)="), NULL, 0);
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/* Get kaslr_offset form vmcoreinfo */
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pos = strstr(buf, "KERNELOFFSET=");
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if (!pos)
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goto quit;
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*kaslr_offset = strtoull(pos + strlen("KERNELOFFSET="), NULL, 16);
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ret = TRUE;
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quit:
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FREEBUF(buf);
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return ret;
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}
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/*
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* Calculate kaslr_offset and phys_base
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*
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* kaslr_offset:
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* The difference between original address in System.map or vmlinux and
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* actual address placed randomly by kaslr feature. To be more accurate,
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* kaslr_offset = actual address - original address
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*
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* phys_base:
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* Physical address where the kerenel is placed. In other words, it's a
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* physical address of __START_KERNEL_map. This is also decided randomly by
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* kaslr.
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*
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* kaslr offset and phys_base are calculated as follows:
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*
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* kaslr_offset:
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* 1) Get IDTR and CR3 value from the dump header.
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* 2) Get a virtual address of IDT from IDTR value
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* --- (A)
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* 3) Translate (A) to physical address using CR3, the upper 52 bits
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* of which points a top of page table.
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* --- (B)
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* 4) Get an address of vector0 (Devide Error) interrupt handler from
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* IDT, which are pointed by (B).
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* --- (C)
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* 5) Get an address of symbol "divide_error" form vmlinux
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* --- (D)
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*
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* Now we have two addresses:
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* (C)-> Actual address of "divide_error"
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* (D)-> Original address of "divide_error" in the vmlinux
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*
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* kaslr_offset can be calculated by the difference between these two
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* value.
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*
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* phys_base;
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* 1) Get IDT virtual address from vmlinux
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* --- (E)
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*
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* So phys_base can be calculated using relationship of directly mapped
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* address.
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*
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* phys_base =
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* Physical address(B) -
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* (Virtual address(E) + kaslr_offset - __START_KERNEL_map)
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*
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* Note that the address (A) cannot be used instead of (E) because (A) is
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* not direct map address, it's a fixed map address.
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*
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* This solution works in most every case, but does not work in the
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* following case.
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*
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* 1) If the dump is captured on early stage of kernel boot, IDTR points
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* early IDT table(early_idts) instead of normal IDT(idt_table).
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* 2) If the dump is captured whle kdump is working, IDTR points
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* IDT table of 2nd kernel, not 1st kernel.
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*
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* Current implementation does not support the case 1), need
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* enhancement in the future. For the case 2), get kaslr_offset and
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* phys_base as follows.
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*
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* 1) Get kaslr_offset and phys_base using the above solution.
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* 2) Get kernel boot parameter from "saved_command_line"
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* 3) If "elfcorehdr=" is not included in boot parameter, we are in the
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* first kernel, nothing to do any more.
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* 4) If "elfcorehdr=" is included in boot parameter, we are in the 2nd
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* kernel. Retrieve vmcoreinfo from address of "elfcorehdr=" and
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* get kaslr_offset and phys_base from vmcoreinfo.
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*/
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#define PTI_USER_PGTABLE_BIT PAGE_SHIFT
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#define PTI_USER_PGTABLE_MASK (1 << PTI_USER_PGTABLE_BIT)
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#define CR3_PCID_MASK 0xFFFull
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int
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calc_kaslr_offset(ulong *kaslr_offset, ulong *phys_base)
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{
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uint64_t cr3 = 0, idtr = 0, pgd = 0, idtr_paddr;
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ulong divide_error_vmcore;
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ulong kaslr_offset_kdump, phys_base_kdump;
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int ret = FALSE;
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int verbose = CRASHDEBUG(1)? 1: 0;
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if (!machine_type("X86_64"))
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return FALSE;
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if (SADUMP_DUMPFILE()) {
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if (!sadump_get_cr3_idtr(&cr3, &idtr))
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return FALSE;
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} else if (QEMU_MEM_DUMP_NO_VMCOREINFO()) {
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if (!qemu_get_cr3_idtr(&cr3, &idtr))
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return FALSE;
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} else if (VMSS_DUMPFILE()) {
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if (!vmware_vmss_get_cr3_idtr(&cr3, &idtr))
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return FALSE;
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} else
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return FALSE;
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if (st->pti_init_vmlinux || st->kaiser_init_vmlinux)
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pgd = cr3 & ~(CR3_PCID_MASK|PTI_USER_PGTABLE_MASK);
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else
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pgd = cr3 & ~CR3_PCID_MASK;
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/*
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* Set up for kvtop.
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*
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* calc_kaslr_offset() is called before machdep_init(PRE_GDB), so some
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* variables are not initialized yet. Set up them here to call kvtop().
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*
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* TODO: XEN and 5-level is not supported
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*/
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vt->kernel_pgd[0] = pgd;
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machdep->last_pgd_read = vt->kernel_pgd[0];
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machdep->machspec->physical_mask_shift = __PHYSICAL_MASK_SHIFT_2_6;
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machdep->machspec->pgdir_shift = PGDIR_SHIFT;
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machdep->machspec->ptrs_per_pgd = PTRS_PER_PGD;
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if (!readmem(pgd, PHYSADDR, machdep->pgd, PAGESIZE(),
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"pgd", RETURN_ON_ERROR))
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goto quit;
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/* Convert virtual address of IDT table to physical address */
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if (!kvtop(NULL, idtr, &idtr_paddr, verbose))
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goto quit;
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/* Now we can calculate kaslr_offset and phys_base */
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divide_error_vmcore = get_vec0_addr(idtr_paddr);
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*kaslr_offset = divide_error_vmcore - st->divide_error_vmlinux;
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*phys_base = idtr_paddr -
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(st->idt_table_vmlinux + *kaslr_offset - __START_KERNEL_map);
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if (CRASHDEBUG(1)) {
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fprintf(fp, "calc_kaslr_offset: idtr=%lx\n", idtr);
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fprintf(fp, "calc_kaslr_offset: pgd=%lx\n", pgd);
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fprintf(fp, "calc_kaslr_offset: idtr(phys)=%lx\n", idtr_paddr);
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fprintf(fp, "calc_kaslr_offset: divide_error(vmlinux): %lx\n",
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st->divide_error_vmlinux);
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fprintf(fp, "calc_kaslr_offset: divide_error(vmcore): %lx\n",
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divide_error_vmcore);
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}
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/*
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* Check if current kaslr_offset/phys_base is for 1st kernel or 2nd
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* kernel. If we are in 2nd kernel, get kaslr_offset/phys_base
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* from vmcoreinfo
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*/
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if (get_kaslr_offset_from_vmcoreinfo(
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*kaslr_offset, &kaslr_offset_kdump, &phys_base_kdump)) {
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*kaslr_offset = kaslr_offset_kdump;
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*phys_base = phys_base_kdump;
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} else if (CRASHDEBUG(1)) {
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fprintf(fp, "kaslr_helper: failed to determine which kernel was running at crash,\n");
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fprintf(fp, "kaslr_helper: asssuming the kdump 1st kernel.\n");
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}
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if (CRASHDEBUG(1)) {
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fprintf(fp, "calc_kaslr_offset: kaslr_offset=%lx\n",
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*kaslr_offset);
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fprintf(fp, "calc_kaslr_offset: phys_base=%lx\n", *phys_base);
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}
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ret = TRUE;
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quit:
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vt->kernel_pgd[0] = 0;
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machdep->last_pgd_read = 0;
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return ret;
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}
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#else
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int
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calc_kaslr_offset(ulong *kaslr_offset, ulong *phys_page)
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{
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return FALSE;
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}
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#endif /* X86_64 */
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