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diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/kprobes.h b/arch/arm/kernel/kprobes.h
index 38945f78f9f1..9a2712ecefc3 100644
--- a/arch/arm/kernel/kprobes.h
+++ b/arch/arm/kernel/kprobes.h
@@ -19,6 +19,8 @@
#ifndef _ARM_KERNEL_KPROBES_H
#define _ARM_KERNEL_KPROBES_H
+#include "probes.h"
+
/*
* These undefined instructions must be unique and
* reserved solely for kprobes' use.
@@ -27,402 +29,24 @@
#define KPROBE_THUMB16_BREAKPOINT_INSTRUCTION 0xde18
#define KPROBE_THUMB32_BREAKPOINT_INSTRUCTION 0xf7f0a018
+enum probes_insn __kprobes
+kprobe_decode_ldmstm(kprobe_opcode_t insn, struct arch_probes_insn *asi,
+ const struct decode_header *h);
-enum kprobe_insn {
- INSN_REJECTED,
- INSN_GOOD,
- INSN_GOOD_NO_SLOT
-};
-
-typedef enum kprobe_insn (kprobe_decode_insn_t)(kprobe_opcode_t,
- struct arch_specific_insn *);
+typedef enum probes_insn (kprobe_decode_insn_t)(probes_opcode_t,
+ struct arch_probes_insn *,
+ bool,
+ const union decode_action *);
#ifdef CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL
-enum kprobe_insn thumb16_kprobe_decode_insn(kprobe_opcode_t,
- struct arch_specific_insn *);
-enum kprobe_insn thumb32_kprobe_decode_insn(kprobe_opcode_t,
- struct arch_specific_insn *);
+extern const union decode_action kprobes_t32_actions[];
+extern const union decode_action kprobes_t16_actions[];
#else /* !CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL */
-enum kprobe_insn arm_kprobe_decode_insn(kprobe_opcode_t,
- struct arch_specific_insn *);
-#endif
-
-void __init arm_kprobe_decode_init(void);
-
-extern kprobe_check_cc * const kprobe_condition_checks[16];
-
-
-#if __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ >= 7
-
-/* str_pc_offset is architecturally defined from ARMv7 onwards */
-#define str_pc_offset 8
-#define find_str_pc_offset()
-
-#else /* __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ < 7 */
-
-/* We need a run-time check to determine str_pc_offset */
-extern int str_pc_offset;
-void __init find_str_pc_offset(void);
+extern const union decode_action kprobes_arm_actions[];
#endif
-
-/*
- * Update ITSTATE after normal execution of an IT block instruction.
- *
- * The 8 IT state bits are split into two parts in CPSR:
- * ITSTATE<1:0> are in CPSR<26:25>
- * ITSTATE<7:2> are in CPSR<15:10>
- */
-static inline unsigned long it_advance(unsigned long cpsr)
- {
- if ((cpsr & 0x06000400) == 0) {
- /* ITSTATE<2:0> == 0 means end of IT block, so clear IT state */
- cpsr &= ~PSR_IT_MASK;
- } else {
- /* We need to shift left ITSTATE<4:0> */
- const unsigned long mask = 0x06001c00; /* Mask ITSTATE<4:0> */
- unsigned long it = cpsr & mask;
- it <<= 1;
- it |= it >> (27 - 10); /* Carry ITSTATE<2> to correct place */
- it &= mask;
- cpsr &= ~mask;
- cpsr |= it;
- }
- return cpsr;
-}
-
-static inline void __kprobes bx_write_pc(long pcv, struct pt_regs *regs)
-{
- long cpsr = regs->ARM_cpsr;
- if (pcv & 0x1) {
- cpsr |= PSR_T_BIT;
- pcv &= ~0x1;
- } else {
- cpsr &= ~PSR_T_BIT;
- pcv &= ~0x2; /* Avoid UNPREDICTABLE address allignment */
- }
- regs->ARM_cpsr = cpsr;
- regs->ARM_pc = pcv;
-}
-
-
-#if __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ >= 6
-
-/* Kernels built for >= ARMv6 should never run on <= ARMv5 hardware, so... */
-#define load_write_pc_interworks true
-#define test_load_write_pc_interworking()
-
-#else /* __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ < 6 */
-
-/* We need run-time testing to determine if load_write_pc() should interwork. */
-extern bool load_write_pc_interworks;
-void __init test_load_write_pc_interworking(void);
-
-#endif
-
-static inline void __kprobes load_write_pc(long pcv, struct pt_regs *regs)
-{
- if (load_write_pc_interworks)
- bx_write_pc(pcv, regs);
- else
- regs->ARM_pc = pcv;
-}
-
-
-#if __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ >= 7
-
-#define alu_write_pc_interworks true
-#define test_alu_write_pc_interworking()
-
-#elif __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ <= 5
-
-/* Kernels built for <= ARMv5 should never run on >= ARMv6 hardware, so... */
-#define alu_write_pc_interworks false
-#define test_alu_write_pc_interworking()
-
-#else /* __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ == 6 */
-
-/* We could be an ARMv6 binary on ARMv7 hardware so we need a run-time check. */
-extern bool alu_write_pc_interworks;
-void __init test_alu_write_pc_interworking(void);
-
-#endif /* __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ == 6 */
-
-static inline void __kprobes alu_write_pc(long pcv, struct pt_regs *regs)
-{
- if (alu_write_pc_interworks)
- bx_write_pc(pcv, regs);
- else
- regs->ARM_pc = pcv;
-}
-
-
-void __kprobes kprobe_simulate_nop(struct kprobe *p, struct pt_regs *regs);
-void __kprobes kprobe_emulate_none(struct kprobe *p, struct pt_regs *regs);
-
-enum kprobe_insn __kprobes
-kprobe_decode_ldmstm(kprobe_opcode_t insn, struct arch_specific_insn *asi);
-
-/*
- * Test if load/store instructions writeback the address register.
- * if P (bit 24) == 0 or W (bit 21) == 1
- */
-#define is_writeback(insn) ((insn ^ 0x01000000) & 0x01200000)
-
-/*
- * The following definitions and macros are used to build instruction
- * decoding tables for use by kprobe_decode_insn.
- *
- * These tables are a concatenation of entries each of which consist of one of
- * the decode_* structs. All of the fields in every type of decode structure
- * are of the union type decode_item, therefore the entire decode table can be
- * viewed as an array of these and declared like:
- *
- * static const union decode_item table_name[] = {};
- *
- * In order to construct each entry in the table, macros are used to
- * initialise a number of sequential decode_item values in a layout which
- * matches the relevant struct. E.g. DECODE_SIMULATE initialise a struct
- * decode_simulate by initialising four decode_item objects like this...
- *
- * {.bits = _type},
- * {.bits = _mask},
- * {.bits = _value},
- * {.handler = _handler},
- *
- * Initialising a specified member of the union means that the compiler
- * will produce a warning if the argument is of an incorrect type.
- *
- * Below is a list of each of the macros used to initialise entries and a
- * description of the action performed when that entry is matched to an
- * instruction. A match is found when (instruction & mask) == value.
- *
- * DECODE_TABLE(mask, value, table)
- * Instruction decoding jumps to parsing the new sub-table 'table'.
- *
- * DECODE_CUSTOM(mask, value, decoder)
- * The custom function 'decoder' is called to the complete decoding
- * of an instruction.
- *
- * DECODE_SIMULATE(mask, value, handler)
- * Set the probes instruction handler to 'handler', this will be used
- * to simulate the instruction when the probe is hit. Decoding returns
- * with INSN_GOOD_NO_SLOT.
- *
- * DECODE_EMULATE(mask, value, handler)
- * Set the probes instruction handler to 'handler', this will be used
- * to emulate the instruction when the probe is hit. The modified
- * instruction (see below) is placed in the probes instruction slot so it
- * may be called by the emulation code. Decoding returns with INSN_GOOD.
- *
- * DECODE_REJECT(mask, value)
- * Instruction decoding fails with INSN_REJECTED
- *
- * DECODE_OR(mask, value)
- * This allows the mask/value test of multiple table entries to be
- * logically ORed. Once an 'or' entry is matched the decoding action to
- * be performed is that of the next entry which isn't an 'or'. E.g.
- *
- * DECODE_OR (mask1, value1)
- * DECODE_OR (mask2, value2)
- * DECODE_SIMULATE (mask3, value3, simulation_handler)
- *
- * This means that if any of the three mask/value pairs match the
- * instruction being decoded, then 'simulation_handler' will be used
- * for it.
- *
- * Both the SIMULATE and EMULATE macros have a second form which take an
- * additional 'regs' argument.
- *
- * DECODE_SIMULATEX(mask, value, handler, regs)
- * DECODE_EMULATEX (mask, value, handler, regs)
- *
- * These are used to specify what kind of CPU register is encoded in each of the
- * least significant 5 nibbles of the instruction being decoded. The regs value
- * is specified using the REGS macro, this takes any of the REG_TYPE_* values
- * from enum decode_reg_type as arguments; only the '*' part of the name is
- * given. E.g.
- *
- * REGS(0, ANY, NOPC, 0, ANY)
- *
- * This indicates an instruction is encoded like:
- *
- * bits 19..16 ignore
- * bits 15..12 any register allowed here
- * bits 11.. 8 any register except PC allowed here
- * bits 7.. 4 ignore
- * bits 3.. 0 any register allowed here
- *
- * This register specification is checked after a decode table entry is found to
- * match an instruction (through the mask/value test). Any invalid register then
- * found in the instruction will cause decoding to fail with INSN_REJECTED. In
- * the above example this would happen if bits 11..8 of the instruction were
- * 1111, indicating R15 or PC.
- *
- * As well as checking for legal combinations of registers, this data is also
- * used to modify the registers encoded in the instructions so that an
- * emulation routines can use it. (See decode_regs() and INSN_NEW_BITS.)
- *
- * Here is a real example which matches ARM instructions of the form
- * "AND <Rd>,<Rn>,<Rm>,<shift> <Rs>"
- *
- * DECODE_EMULATEX (0x0e000090, 0x00000010, emulate_rd12rn16rm0rs8_rwflags,
- * REGS(ANY, ANY, NOPC, 0, ANY)),
- * ^ ^ ^ ^
- * Rn Rd Rs Rm
- *
- * Decoding the instruction "AND R4, R5, R6, ASL R15" will be rejected because
- * Rs == R15
- *
- * Decoding the instruction "AND R4, R5, R6, ASL R7" will be accepted and the
- * instruction will be modified to "AND R0, R2, R3, ASL R1" and then placed into
- * the kprobes instruction slot. This can then be called later by the handler
- * function emulate_rd12rn16rm0rs8_rwflags in order to simulate the instruction.
- */
-
-enum decode_type {
- DECODE_TYPE_END,
- DECODE_TYPE_TABLE,
- DECODE_TYPE_CUSTOM,
- DECODE_TYPE_SIMULATE,
- DECODE_TYPE_EMULATE,
- DECODE_TYPE_OR,
- DECODE_TYPE_REJECT,
- NUM_DECODE_TYPES /* Must be last enum */
-};
-
-#define DECODE_TYPE_BITS 4
-#define DECODE_TYPE_MASK ((1 << DECODE_TYPE_BITS) - 1)
-
-enum decode_reg_type {
- REG_TYPE_NONE = 0, /* Not a register, ignore */
- REG_TYPE_ANY, /* Any register allowed */
- REG_TYPE_SAMEAS16, /* Register should be same as that at bits 19..16 */
- REG_TYPE_SP, /* Register must be SP */
- REG_TYPE_PC, /* Register must be PC */
- REG_TYPE_NOSP, /* Register must not be SP */
- REG_TYPE_NOSPPC, /* Register must not be SP or PC */
- REG_TYPE_NOPC, /* Register must not be PC */
- REG_TYPE_NOPCWB, /* No PC if load/store write-back flag also set */
-
- /* The following types are used when the encoding for PC indicates
- * another instruction form. This distiction only matters for test
- * case coverage checks.
- */
- REG_TYPE_NOPCX, /* Register must not be PC */
- REG_TYPE_NOSPPCX, /* Register must not be SP or PC */
-
- /* Alias to allow '0' arg to be used in REGS macro. */
- REG_TYPE_0 = REG_TYPE_NONE
-};
-
-#define REGS(r16, r12, r8, r4, r0) \
- ((REG_TYPE_##r16) << 16) + \
- ((REG_TYPE_##r12) << 12) + \
- ((REG_TYPE_##r8) << 8) + \
- ((REG_TYPE_##r4) << 4) + \
- (REG_TYPE_##r0)
-
-union decode_item {
- u32 bits;
- const union decode_item *table;
- kprobe_insn_handler_t *handler;
- kprobe_decode_insn_t *decoder;
-};
-
-
-#define DECODE_END \
- {.bits = DECODE_TYPE_END}
-
-
-struct decode_header {
- union decode_item type_regs;
- union decode_item mask;
- union decode_item value;
-};
-
-#define DECODE_HEADER(_type, _mask, _value, _regs) \
- {.bits = (_type) | ((_regs) << DECODE_TYPE_BITS)}, \
- {.bits = (_mask)}, \
- {.bits = (_value)}
-
-
-struct decode_table {
- struct decode_header header;
- union decode_item table;
-};
-
-#define DECODE_TABLE(_mask, _value, _table) \
- DECODE_HEADER(DECODE_TYPE_TABLE, _mask, _value, 0), \
- {.table = (_table)}
-
-
-struct decode_custom {
- struct decode_header header;
- union decode_item decoder;
-};
-
-#define DECODE_CUSTOM(_mask, _value, _decoder) \
- DECODE_HEADER(DECODE_TYPE_CUSTOM, _mask, _value, 0), \
- {.decoder = (_decoder)}
-
-
-struct decode_simulate {
- struct decode_header header;
- union decode_item handler;
-};
-
-#define DECODE_SIMULATEX(_mask, _value, _handler, _regs) \
- DECODE_HEADER(DECODE_TYPE_SIMULATE, _mask, _value, _regs), \
- {.handler = (_handler)}
-
-#define DECODE_SIMULATE(_mask, _value, _handler) \
- DECODE_SIMULATEX(_mask, _value, _handler, 0)
-
-
-struct decode_emulate {
- struct decode_header header;
- union decode_item handler;
-};
-
-#define DECODE_EMULATEX(_mask, _value, _handler, _regs) \
- DECODE_HEADER(DECODE_TYPE_EMULATE, _mask, _value, _regs), \
- {.handler = (_handler)}
-
-#define DECODE_EMULATE(_mask, _value, _handler) \
- DECODE_EMULATEX(_mask, _value, _handler, 0)
-
-
-struct decode_or {
- struct decode_header header;
-};
-
-#define DECODE_OR(_mask, _value) \
- DECODE_HEADER(DECODE_TYPE_OR, _mask, _value, 0)
-
-
-struct decode_reject {
- struct decode_header header;
-};
-
-#define DECODE_REJECT(_mask, _value) \
- DECODE_HEADER(DECODE_TYPE_REJECT, _mask, _value, 0)
-
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL
-extern const union decode_item kprobe_decode_thumb16_table[];
-extern const union decode_item kprobe_decode_thumb32_table[];
-#else
-extern const union decode_item kprobe_decode_arm_table[];
-#endif
-
-
-int kprobe_decode_insn(kprobe_opcode_t insn, struct arch_specific_insn *asi,
- const union decode_item *table, bool thumb16);
-
-
#endif /* _ARM_KERNEL_KPROBES_H */