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author | Dominik Brodowski <linux@dominikbrodowski.net> | 2018-03-11 11:34:25 +0100 |
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committer | Dominik Brodowski <linux@dominikbrodowski.net> | 2018-03-25 18:08:51 +0200 |
commit | 819671ff849b07b9831b91de879ddc5da4b333d4 (patch) | |
tree | 0d2e9bb2765af669be7e29f00fe48b30261cdbc3 /Documentation/process | |
parent | 0c8efd610b58cb23cefdfa12015799079aef94ae (diff) |
syscalls: define and explain goal to not call syscalls in the kernel
The syscall entry points to the kernel defined by SYSCALL_DEFINEx()
and COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINEx() should only be called from userspace
through kernel entry points, but not from the kernel itself. This
will allow cleanups and optimizations to the entry paths *and* to
the parts of the kernel code which currently need to pretend to be
userspace in order to make use of syscalls.
Signed-off-by: Dominik Brodowski <linux@dominikbrodowski.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation/process')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/process/adding-syscalls.rst | 32 |
1 files changed, 32 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/process/adding-syscalls.rst b/Documentation/process/adding-syscalls.rst index 8cc25a06f353..556613744556 100644 --- a/Documentation/process/adding-syscalls.rst +++ b/Documentation/process/adding-syscalls.rst @@ -487,6 +487,38 @@ patchset, for the convenience of reviewers. The man page should be cc'ed to linux-man@vger.kernel.org For more details, see https://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/patches.html + +Do not call System Calls in the Kernel +-------------------------------------- + +System calls are, as stated above, interaction points between userspace and +the kernel. Therefore, system call functions such as ``sys_xyzzy()`` or +``compat_sys_xyzzy()`` should only be called from userspace via the syscall +table, but not from elsewhere in the kernel. If the syscall functionality is +useful to be used within the kernel, needs to be shared between an old and a +new syscall, or needs to be shared between a syscall and its compatibility +variant, it should be implemented by means of a "helper" function (such as +``kern_xyzzy()``). This kernel function may then be called within the +syscall stub (``sys_xyzzy()``), the compatibility syscall stub +(``compat_sys_xyzzy()``), and/or other kernel code. + +At least on 64-bit x86, it will be a hard requirement from v4.17 onwards to not +call system call functions in the kernel. It uses a different calling +convention for system calls where ``struct pt_regs`` is decoded on-the-fly in a +syscall wrapper which then hands processing over to the actual syscall function. +This means that only those parameters which are actually needed for a specific +syscall are passed on during syscall entry, instead of filling in six CPU +registers with random user space content all the time (which may cause serious +trouble down the call chain). + +Moreover, rules on how data may be accessed may differ between kernel data and +user data. This is another reason why calling ``sys_xyzzy()`` is generally a +bad idea. + +Exceptions to this rule are only allowed in architecture-specific overrides, +architecture-specific compatibility wrappers, or other code in arch/. + + References and Sources ---------------------- |