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License cleanup: add SPDX GPL-2.0 license identifier to files with no license Many source files in the tree are missing licensing information, which makes it harder for compliance tools to determine the correct license. By default all files without license information are under the default license of the kernel, which is GPL version 2. Update the files which contain no license information with the 'GPL-2.0' SPDX license identifier. The SPDX identifier is a legally binding shorthand, which can be used instead of the full boiler plate text. This patch is based on work done by Thomas Gleixner and Kate Stewart and Philippe Ombredanne. How this work was done: Patches were generated and checked against linux-4.14-rc6 for a subset of the use cases: - file had no licensing information it it. - file was a */uapi/* one with no licensing information in it, - file was a */uapi/* one with existing licensing information, Further patches will be generated in subsequent months to fix up cases where non-standard license headers were used, and references to license had to be inferred by heuristics based on keywords. The analysis to determine which SPDX License Identifier to be applied to a file was done in a spreadsheet of side by side results from of the output of two independent scanners (ScanCode & Windriver) producing SPDX tag:value files created by Philippe Ombredanne. Philippe prepared the base worksheet, and did an initial spot review of a few 1000 files. The 4.13 kernel was the starting point of the analysis with 60,537 files assessed. Kate Stewart did a file by file comparison of the scanner results in the spreadsheet to determine which SPDX license identifier(s) to be applied to the file. She confirmed any determination that was not immediately clear with lawyers working with the Linux Foundation. Criteria used to select files for SPDX license identifier tagging was: - Files considered eligible had to be source code files. - Make and config files were included as candidates if they contained >5 lines of source - File already had some variant of a license header in it (even if <5 lines). All documentation files were explicitly excluded. The following heuristics were used to determine which SPDX license identifiers to apply. - when both scanners couldn't find any license traces, file was considered to have no license information in it, and the top level COPYING file license applied. For non */uapi/* files that summary was: SPDX license identifier # files ---------------------------------------------------|------- GPL-2.0 11139 and resulted in the first patch in this series. If that file was a */uapi/* path one, it was "GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note" otherwise it was "GPL-2.0". Results of that was: SPDX license identifier # files ---------------------------------------------------|------- GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note 930 and resulted in the second patch in this series. - if a file had some form of licensing information in it, and was one of the */uapi/* ones, it was denoted with the Linux-syscall-note if any GPL family license was found in the file or had no licensing in it (per prior point). Results summary: SPDX license identifier # files ---------------------------------------------------|------ GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note 270 GPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note 169 ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-2-Clause) 21 ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-3-Clause) 17 LGPL-2.1+ WITH Linux-syscall-note 15 GPL-1.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note 14 ((GPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-3-Clause) 5 LGPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note 4 LGPL-2.1 WITH Linux-syscall-note 3 ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR MIT) 3 ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) AND MIT) 1 and that resulted in the third patch in this series. - when the two scanners agreed on the detected license(s), that became the concluded license(s). - when there was disagreement between the two scanners (one detected a license but the other didn't, or they both detected different licenses) a manual inspection of the file occurred. - In most cases a manual inspection of the information in the file resulted in a clear resolution of the license that should apply (and which scanner probably needed to revisit its heuristics). - When it was not immediately clear, the license identifier was confirmed with lawyers working with the Linux Foundation. - If there was any question as to the appropriate license identifier, the file was flagged for further research and to be revisited later in time. In total, over 70 hours of logged manual review was done on the spreadsheet to determine the SPDX license identifiers to apply to the source files by Kate, Philippe, Thomas and, in some cases, confirmation by lawyers working with the Linux Foundation. Kate also obtained a third independent scan of the 4.13 code base from FOSSology, and compared selected files where the other two scanners disagreed against that SPDX file, to see if there was new insights. The Windriver scanner is based on an older version of FOSSology in part, so they are related. Thomas did random spot checks in about 500 files from the spreadsheets for the uapi headers and agreed with SPDX license identifier in the files he inspected. For the non-uapi files Thomas did random spot checks in about 15000 files. In initial set of patches against 4.14-rc6, 3 files were found to have copy/paste license identifier errors, and have been fixed to reflect the correct identifier. Additionally Philippe spent 10 hours this week doing a detailed manual inspection and review of the 12,461 patched files from the initial patch version early this week with: - a full scancode scan run, collecting the matched texts, detected license ids and scores - reviewing anything where there was a license detected (about 500+ files) to ensure that the applied SPDX license was correct - reviewing anything where there was no detection but the patch license was not GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note to ensure that the applied SPDX license was correct This produced a worksheet with 20 files needing minor correction. This worksheet was then exported into 3 different .csv files for the different types of files to be modified. These .csv files were then reviewed by Greg. Thomas wrote a script to parse the csv files and add the proper SPDX tag to the file, in the format that the file expected. This script was further refined by Greg based on the output to detect more types of files automatically and to distinguish between header and source .c files (which need different comment types.) Finally Greg ran the script using the .csv files to generate the patches. Reviewed-by: Kate Stewart <kstewart@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Philippe Ombredanne <pombredanne@nexb.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
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#ifndef GCC_COMMON_H_INCLUDED
#define GCC_COMMON_H_INCLUDED
#include "bversion.h"
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION >= 6000
#include "gcc-plugin.h"
#else
#include "plugin.h"
#endif
#include "plugin-version.h"
#include "config.h"
#include "system.h"
#include "coretypes.h"
#include "tm.h"
#include "line-map.h"
#include "input.h"
#include "tree.h"
#include "tree-inline.h"
#include "version.h"
#include "rtl.h"
#include "tm_p.h"
#include "flags.h"
#include "hard-reg-set.h"
#include "output.h"
#include "except.h"
#include "function.h"
#include "toplev.h"
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION >= 5000
#include "expr.h"
#endif
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
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#include "basic-block.h"
#include "intl.h"
#include "ggc.h"
#include "timevar.h"
#include "params.h"
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION <= 4009
#include "pointer-set.h"
#else
#include "hash-map.h"
#endif
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION >= 7000
#include "memmodel.h"
#endif
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
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#include "emit-rtl.h"
#include "debug.h"
#include "target.h"
#include "langhooks.h"
#include "cfgloop.h"
#include "cgraph.h"
#include "opts.h"
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION == 4005
#include <sys/mman.h>
#endif
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION >= 4007
#include "tree-pretty-print.h"
#include "gimple-pretty-print.h"
#endif
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION >= 4006
/*
* The c-family headers were moved into a subdirectory in GCC version
* 4.7, but most plugin-building users of GCC 4.6 are using the Debian
* or Ubuntu package, which has an out-of-tree patch to move this to the
* same location as found in 4.7 and later:
* https://sources.debian.net/src/gcc-4.6/4.6.3-14/debian/patches/pr45078.diff/
*/
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
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#include "c-family/c-common.h"
#else
#include "c-common.h"
#endif
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION <= 4008
#include "tree-flow.h"
#else
#include "tree-cfgcleanup.h"
#include "tree-ssa-operands.h"
#include "tree-into-ssa.h"
#endif
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION >= 4008
#include "is-a.h"
#endif
#include "diagnostic.h"
#include "tree-dump.h"
#include "tree-pass.h"
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION >= 4009
#include "pass_manager.h"
#endif
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
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#include "predict.h"
#include "ipa-utils.h"
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION >= 8000
#include "stringpool.h"
#endif
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
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#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION >= 4009
#include "attribs.h"
#include "varasm.h"
#include "stor-layout.h"
#include "internal-fn.h"
#include "gimple-expr.h"
#include "gimple-fold.h"
#include "context.h"
#include "tree-ssa-alias.h"
#include "tree-ssa.h"
#include "stringpool.h"
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION >= 7000
#include "tree-vrp.h"
#endif
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
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#include "tree-ssanames.h"
#include "print-tree.h"
#include "tree-eh.h"
#include "stmt.h"
#include "gimplify.h"
#endif
#include "gimple.h"
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION >= 4009
#include "tree-ssa-operands.h"
#include "tree-phinodes.h"
#include "tree-cfg.h"
#include "gimple-iterator.h"
#include "gimple-ssa.h"
#include "ssa-iterators.h"
#endif
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION >= 5000
#include "builtins.h"
#endif
/* missing from basic_block.h... */
void debug_dominance_info(enum cdi_direction dir);
void debug_dominance_tree(enum cdi_direction dir, basic_block root);
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
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#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION == 4006
void debug_gimple_stmt(gimple);
void debug_gimple_seq(gimple_seq);
void print_gimple_seq(FILE *, gimple_seq, int, int);
void print_gimple_stmt(FILE *, gimple, int, int);
void print_gimple_expr(FILE *, gimple, int, int);
void dump_gimple_stmt(pretty_printer *, gimple, int, int);
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
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#endif
#define __unused __attribute__((__unused__))
#define __visible __attribute__((visibility("default")))
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
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#define DECL_NAME_POINTER(node) IDENTIFIER_POINTER(DECL_NAME(node))
#define DECL_NAME_LENGTH(node) IDENTIFIER_LENGTH(DECL_NAME(node))
#define TYPE_NAME_POINTER(node) IDENTIFIER_POINTER(TYPE_NAME(node))
#define TYPE_NAME_LENGTH(node) IDENTIFIER_LENGTH(TYPE_NAME(node))
/* should come from c-tree.h if only it were installed for gcc 4.5... */
#define C_TYPE_FIELDS_READONLY(TYPE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_1(TYPE)
static inline tree build_const_char_string(int len, const char *str)
{
tree cstr, elem, index, type;
cstr = build_string(len, str);
elem = build_type_variant(char_type_node, 1, 0);
index = build_index_type(size_int(len - 1));
type = build_array_type(elem, index);
TREE_TYPE(cstr) = type;
TREE_CONSTANT(cstr) = 1;
TREE_READONLY(cstr) = 1;
TREE_STATIC(cstr) = 1;
return cstr;
}
#define PASS_INFO(NAME, REF, ID, POS) \
struct register_pass_info NAME##_pass_info = { \
.pass = make_##NAME##_pass(), \
.reference_pass_name = REF, \
.ref_pass_instance_number = ID, \
.pos_op = POS, \
}
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
2016-05-24 06:09:38 +08:00
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION == 4005
#define FOR_EACH_LOCAL_DECL(FUN, I, D) \
for (tree vars = (FUN)->local_decls, (I) = 0; \
vars && ((D) = TREE_VALUE(vars)); \
vars = TREE_CHAIN(vars), (I)++)
#define DECL_CHAIN(NODE) (TREE_CHAIN(DECL_MINIMAL_CHECK(NODE)))
#define FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT(T, V, I, P) \
for (I = 0; VEC_iterate(T, (V), (I), (P)); ++(I))
#define TODO_rebuild_cgraph_edges 0
#define SCOPE_FILE_SCOPE_P(EXP) (!(EXP))
#ifndef O_BINARY
#define O_BINARY 0
#endif
typedef struct varpool_node *varpool_node_ptr;
static inline bool gimple_call_builtin_p(gimple stmt, enum built_in_function code)
{
tree fndecl;
if (!is_gimple_call(stmt))
return false;
fndecl = gimple_call_fndecl(stmt);
if (!fndecl || DECL_BUILT_IN_CLASS(fndecl) != BUILT_IN_NORMAL)
return false;
return DECL_FUNCTION_CODE(fndecl) == code;
}
static inline bool is_simple_builtin(tree decl)
{
if (decl && DECL_BUILT_IN_CLASS(decl) != BUILT_IN_NORMAL)
return false;
switch (DECL_FUNCTION_CODE(decl)) {
/* Builtins that expand to constants. */
case BUILT_IN_CONSTANT_P:
case BUILT_IN_EXPECT:
case BUILT_IN_OBJECT_SIZE:
case BUILT_IN_UNREACHABLE:
/* Simple register moves or loads from stack. */
case BUILT_IN_RETURN_ADDRESS:
case BUILT_IN_EXTRACT_RETURN_ADDR:
case BUILT_IN_FROB_RETURN_ADDR:
case BUILT_IN_RETURN:
case BUILT_IN_AGGREGATE_INCOMING_ADDRESS:
case BUILT_IN_FRAME_ADDRESS:
case BUILT_IN_VA_END:
case BUILT_IN_STACK_SAVE:
case BUILT_IN_STACK_RESTORE:
/* Exception state returns or moves registers around. */
case BUILT_IN_EH_FILTER:
case BUILT_IN_EH_POINTER:
case BUILT_IN_EH_COPY_VALUES:
return true;
default:
return false;
}
}
static inline void add_local_decl(struct function *fun, tree d)
{
gcc_assert(TREE_CODE(d) == VAR_DECL);
fun->local_decls = tree_cons(NULL_TREE, d, fun->local_decls);
}
#endif
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION <= 4006
#define ANY_RETURN_P(rtx) (GET_CODE(rtx) == RETURN)
#define C_DECL_REGISTER(EXP) DECL_LANG_FLAG_4(EXP)
#define EDGE_PRESERVE 0ULL
#define HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_HEX_PURE "%" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT "x"
#define flag_fat_lto_objects true
#define get_random_seed(noinit) ({ \
unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT seed; \
sscanf(get_random_seed(noinit), "%" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT "x", &seed); \
seed * seed; })
#define int_const_binop(code, arg1, arg2) \
int_const_binop((code), (arg1), (arg2), 0)
static inline bool gimple_clobber_p(gimple s __unused)
{
return false;
}
static inline bool gimple_asm_clobbers_memory_p(const_gimple stmt)
{
unsigned i;
for (i = 0; i < gimple_asm_nclobbers(stmt); i++) {
tree op = gimple_asm_clobber_op(stmt, i);
if (!strcmp(TREE_STRING_POINTER(TREE_VALUE(op)), "memory"))
return true;
}
return false;
}
static inline tree builtin_decl_implicit(enum built_in_function fncode)
{
return implicit_built_in_decls[fncode];
}
static inline int ipa_reverse_postorder(struct cgraph_node **order)
{
return cgraph_postorder(order);
}
static inline struct cgraph_node *cgraph_create_node(tree decl)
{
return cgraph_node(decl);
}
static inline struct cgraph_node *cgraph_get_create_node(tree decl)
{
struct cgraph_node *node = cgraph_get_node(decl);
return node ? node : cgraph_node(decl);
}
static inline bool cgraph_function_with_gimple_body_p(struct cgraph_node *node)
{
return node->analyzed && !node->thunk.thunk_p && !node->alias;
}
static inline struct cgraph_node *cgraph_first_function_with_gimple_body(void)
{
struct cgraph_node *node;
for (node = cgraph_nodes; node; node = node->next)
if (cgraph_function_with_gimple_body_p(node))
return node;
return NULL;
}
static inline struct cgraph_node *cgraph_next_function_with_gimple_body(struct cgraph_node *node)
{
for (node = node->next; node; node = node->next)
if (cgraph_function_with_gimple_body_p(node))
return node;
return NULL;
}
static inline bool cgraph_for_node_and_aliases(cgraph_node_ptr node, bool (*callback)(cgraph_node_ptr, void *), void *data, bool include_overwritable)
{
cgraph_node_ptr alias;
if (callback(node, data))
return true;
for (alias = node->same_body; alias; alias = alias->next) {
if (include_overwritable || cgraph_function_body_availability(alias) > AVAIL_OVERWRITABLE)
if (cgraph_for_node_and_aliases(alias, callback, data, include_overwritable))
return true;
}
return false;
}
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
2016-05-24 06:09:38 +08:00
#define FOR_EACH_FUNCTION_WITH_GIMPLE_BODY(node) \
for ((node) = cgraph_first_function_with_gimple_body(); (node); \
(node) = cgraph_next_function_with_gimple_body(node))
static inline void varpool_add_new_variable(tree decl)
{
varpool_finalize_decl(decl);
}
#endif
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION <= 4007
#define FOR_EACH_FUNCTION(node) \
for (node = cgraph_nodes; node; node = node->next)
#define FOR_EACH_VARIABLE(node) \
for (node = varpool_nodes; node; node = node->next)
#define PROP_loops 0
#define NODE_SYMBOL(node) (node)
#define NODE_DECL(node) (node)->decl
#define INSN_LOCATION(INSN) RTL_LOCATION(INSN)
#define vNULL NULL
static inline int bb_loop_depth(const_basic_block bb)
{
return bb->loop_father ? loop_depth(bb->loop_father) : 0;
}
static inline bool gimple_store_p(gimple gs)
{
tree lhs = gimple_get_lhs(gs);
return lhs && !is_gimple_reg(lhs);
}
static inline void gimple_init_singleton(gimple g __unused)
{
}
#endif
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION == 4007 || BUILDING_GCC_VERSION == 4008
static inline struct cgraph_node *cgraph_alias_target(struct cgraph_node *n)
{
return cgraph_alias_aliased_node(n);
}
#endif
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION <= 4008
#define ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN(FN) ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FUNCTION(FN)
#define EXIT_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN(FN) EXIT_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FUNCTION(FN)
#define basic_block_info_for_fn(FN) ((FN)->cfg->x_basic_block_info)
#define n_basic_blocks_for_fn(FN) ((FN)->cfg->x_n_basic_blocks)
#define n_edges_for_fn(FN) ((FN)->cfg->x_n_edges)
#define last_basic_block_for_fn(FN) ((FN)->cfg->x_last_basic_block)
#define label_to_block_map_for_fn(FN) ((FN)->cfg->x_label_to_block_map)
#define profile_status_for_fn(FN) ((FN)->cfg->x_profile_status)
#define BASIC_BLOCK_FOR_FN(FN, N) BASIC_BLOCK_FOR_FUNCTION((FN), (N))
#define NODE_IMPLICIT_ALIAS(node) (node)->same_body_alias
#define VAR_P(NODE) (TREE_CODE(NODE) == VAR_DECL)
static inline bool tree_fits_shwi_p(const_tree t)
{
if (t == NULL_TREE || TREE_CODE(t) != INTEGER_CST)
return false;
if (TREE_INT_CST_HIGH(t) == 0 && (HOST_WIDE_INT)TREE_INT_CST_LOW(t) >= 0)
return true;
if (TREE_INT_CST_HIGH(t) == -1 && (HOST_WIDE_INT)TREE_INT_CST_LOW(t) < 0 && !TYPE_UNSIGNED(TREE_TYPE(t)))
return true;
return false;
}
static inline bool tree_fits_uhwi_p(const_tree t)
{
if (t == NULL_TREE || TREE_CODE(t) != INTEGER_CST)
return false;
return TREE_INT_CST_HIGH(t) == 0;
}
static inline HOST_WIDE_INT tree_to_shwi(const_tree t)
{
gcc_assert(tree_fits_shwi_p(t));
return TREE_INT_CST_LOW(t);
}
static inline unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT tree_to_uhwi(const_tree t)
{
gcc_assert(tree_fits_uhwi_p(t));
return TREE_INT_CST_LOW(t);
}
static inline const char *get_tree_code_name(enum tree_code code)
{
gcc_assert(code < MAX_TREE_CODES);
return tree_code_name[code];
}
#define ipa_remove_stmt_references(cnode, stmt)
typedef union gimple_statement_d gasm;
typedef union gimple_statement_d gassign;
typedef union gimple_statement_d gcall;
typedef union gimple_statement_d gcond;
typedef union gimple_statement_d gdebug;
typedef union gimple_statement_d ggoto;
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
2016-05-24 06:09:38 +08:00
typedef union gimple_statement_d gphi;
typedef union gimple_statement_d greturn;
static inline gasm *as_a_gasm(gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
static inline const gasm *as_a_const_gasm(const_gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
static inline gassign *as_a_gassign(gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
static inline const gassign *as_a_const_gassign(const_gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
static inline gcall *as_a_gcall(gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
static inline const gcall *as_a_const_gcall(const_gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
static inline gcond *as_a_gcond(gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
static inline const gcond *as_a_const_gcond(const_gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
static inline gdebug *as_a_gdebug(gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
static inline const gdebug *as_a_const_gdebug(const_gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
static inline ggoto *as_a_ggoto(gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
static inline const ggoto *as_a_const_ggoto(const_gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
2016-05-24 06:09:38 +08:00
static inline gphi *as_a_gphi(gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
static inline const gphi *as_a_const_gphi(const_gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
static inline greturn *as_a_greturn(gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
static inline const greturn *as_a_const_greturn(const_gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
#endif
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION == 4008
#define NODE_SYMBOL(node) (&(node)->symbol)
#define NODE_DECL(node) (node)->symbol.decl
#endif
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION >= 4008
#define add_referenced_var(var)
#define mark_sym_for_renaming(var)
#define varpool_mark_needed_node(node)
#define create_var_ann(var)
#define TODO_dump_func 0
#define TODO_dump_cgraph 0
#endif
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION <= 4009
#define TODO_verify_il 0
#define AVAIL_INTERPOSABLE AVAIL_OVERWRITABLE
#define section_name_prefix LTO_SECTION_NAME_PREFIX
#define fatal_error(loc, gmsgid, ...) fatal_error((gmsgid), __VA_ARGS__)
rtx emit_move_insn(rtx x, rtx y);
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
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typedef struct rtx_def rtx_insn;
static inline const char *get_decl_section_name(const_tree decl)
{
if (DECL_SECTION_NAME(decl) == NULL_TREE)
return NULL;
return TREE_STRING_POINTER(DECL_SECTION_NAME(decl));
}
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
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static inline void set_decl_section_name(tree node, const char *value)
{
if (value)
DECL_SECTION_NAME(node) = build_string(strlen(value) + 1, value);
else
DECL_SECTION_NAME(node) = NULL;
}
#endif
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION == 4009
typedef struct gimple_statement_asm gasm;
typedef struct gimple_statement_base gassign;
typedef struct gimple_statement_call gcall;
typedef struct gimple_statement_base gcond;
typedef struct gimple_statement_base gdebug;
typedef struct gimple_statement_base ggoto;
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
2016-05-24 06:09:38 +08:00
typedef struct gimple_statement_phi gphi;
typedef struct gimple_statement_base greturn;
static inline gasm *as_a_gasm(gimple stmt)
{
return as_a<gasm>(stmt);
}
static inline const gasm *as_a_const_gasm(const_gimple stmt)
{
return as_a<const gasm>(stmt);
}
static inline gassign *as_a_gassign(gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
static inline const gassign *as_a_const_gassign(const_gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
static inline gcall *as_a_gcall(gimple stmt)
{
return as_a<gcall>(stmt);
}
static inline const gcall *as_a_const_gcall(const_gimple stmt)
{
return as_a<const gcall>(stmt);
}
static inline gcond *as_a_gcond(gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
static inline const gcond *as_a_const_gcond(const_gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
static inline gdebug *as_a_gdebug(gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
static inline const gdebug *as_a_const_gdebug(const_gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
static inline ggoto *as_a_ggoto(gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
static inline const ggoto *as_a_const_ggoto(const_gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
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static inline gphi *as_a_gphi(gimple stmt)
{
return as_a<gphi>(stmt);
}
static inline const gphi *as_a_const_gphi(const_gimple stmt)
{
return as_a<const gphi>(stmt);
}
static inline greturn *as_a_greturn(gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
static inline const greturn *as_a_const_greturn(const_gimple stmt)
{
return stmt;
}
#endif
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION >= 4009
#define TODO_ggc_collect 0
#define NODE_SYMBOL(node) (node)
#define NODE_DECL(node) (node)->decl
#define cgraph_node_name(node) (node)->name()
#define NODE_IMPLICIT_ALIAS(node) (node)->cpp_implicit_alias
static inline opt_pass *get_pass_for_id(int id)
{
return g->get_passes()->get_pass_for_id(id);
}
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
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#endif
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION >= 5000 && BUILDING_GCC_VERSION < 6000
/* gimple related */
template <>
template <>
inline bool is_a_helper<const gassign *>::test(const_gimple gs)
{
return gs->code == GIMPLE_ASSIGN;
}
#endif
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION >= 5000
#define TODO_verify_ssa TODO_verify_il
#define TODO_verify_flow TODO_verify_il
#define TODO_verify_stmts TODO_verify_il
#define TODO_verify_rtl_sharing TODO_verify_il
#define INSN_DELETED_P(insn) (insn)->deleted()
static inline const char *get_decl_section_name(const_tree decl)
{
return DECL_SECTION_NAME(decl);
}
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
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/* symtab/cgraph related */
#define debug_cgraph_node(node) (node)->debug()
#define cgraph_get_node(decl) cgraph_node::get(decl)
#define cgraph_get_create_node(decl) cgraph_node::get_create(decl)
#define cgraph_create_node(decl) cgraph_node::create(decl)
#define cgraph_n_nodes symtab->cgraph_count
#define cgraph_max_uid symtab->cgraph_max_uid
#define varpool_get_node(decl) varpool_node::get(decl)
#define dump_varpool_node(file, node) (node)->dump(file)
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
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#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION >= 8000
#define cgraph_create_edge(caller, callee, call_stmt, count, freq) \
(caller)->create_edge((callee), (call_stmt), (count))
#define cgraph_create_edge_including_clones(caller, callee, \
old_call_stmt, call_stmt, count, freq, reason) \
(caller)->create_edge_including_clones((callee), \
(old_call_stmt), (call_stmt), (count), (reason))
#else
#define cgraph_create_edge(caller, callee, call_stmt, count, freq) \
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
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(caller)->create_edge((callee), (call_stmt), (count), (freq))
#define cgraph_create_edge_including_clones(caller, callee, \
old_call_stmt, call_stmt, count, freq, reason) \
(caller)->create_edge_including_clones((callee), \
(old_call_stmt), (call_stmt), (count), (freq), (reason))
#endif
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
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typedef struct cgraph_node *cgraph_node_ptr;
typedef struct cgraph_edge *cgraph_edge_p;
typedef struct varpool_node *varpool_node_ptr;
static inline void change_decl_assembler_name(tree decl, tree name)
{
symtab->change_decl_assembler_name(decl, name);
}
static inline void varpool_finalize_decl(tree decl)
{
varpool_node::finalize_decl(decl);
}
static inline void varpool_add_new_variable(tree decl)
{
varpool_node::add(decl);
}
static inline unsigned int rebuild_cgraph_edges(void)
{
return cgraph_edge::rebuild_edges();
}
static inline cgraph_node_ptr cgraph_function_node(cgraph_node_ptr node, enum availability *availability)
{
return node->function_symbol(availability);
}
static inline cgraph_node_ptr cgraph_function_or_thunk_node(cgraph_node_ptr node, enum availability *availability = NULL)
{
return node->ultimate_alias_target(availability);
}
static inline bool cgraph_only_called_directly_p(cgraph_node_ptr node)
{
return node->only_called_directly_p();
}
static inline enum availability cgraph_function_body_availability(cgraph_node_ptr node)
{
return node->get_availability();
}
static inline cgraph_node_ptr cgraph_alias_target(cgraph_node_ptr node)
{
return node->get_alias_target();
}
static inline bool cgraph_for_node_and_aliases(cgraph_node_ptr node, bool (*callback)(cgraph_node_ptr, void *), void *data, bool include_overwritable)
{
return node->call_for_symbol_thunks_and_aliases(callback, data, include_overwritable);
}
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
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static inline struct cgraph_node_hook_list *cgraph_add_function_insertion_hook(cgraph_node_hook hook, void *data)
{
return symtab->add_cgraph_insertion_hook(hook, data);
}
static inline void cgraph_remove_function_insertion_hook(struct cgraph_node_hook_list *entry)
{
symtab->remove_cgraph_insertion_hook(entry);
}
static inline struct cgraph_node_hook_list *cgraph_add_node_removal_hook(cgraph_node_hook hook, void *data)
{
return symtab->add_cgraph_removal_hook(hook, data);
}
static inline void cgraph_remove_node_removal_hook(struct cgraph_node_hook_list *entry)
{
symtab->remove_cgraph_removal_hook(entry);
}
static inline struct cgraph_2node_hook_list *cgraph_add_node_duplication_hook(cgraph_2node_hook hook, void *data)
{
return symtab->add_cgraph_duplication_hook(hook, data);
}
static inline void cgraph_remove_node_duplication_hook(struct cgraph_2node_hook_list *entry)
{
symtab->remove_cgraph_duplication_hook(entry);
}
static inline void cgraph_call_node_duplication_hooks(cgraph_node_ptr node, cgraph_node_ptr node2)
{
symtab->call_cgraph_duplication_hooks(node, node2);
}
static inline void cgraph_call_edge_duplication_hooks(cgraph_edge *cs1, cgraph_edge *cs2)
{
symtab->call_edge_duplication_hooks(cs1, cs2);
}
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION >= 6000
typedef gimple *gimple_ptr;
typedef const gimple *const_gimple_ptr;
#define gimple gimple_ptr
#define const_gimple const_gimple_ptr
#undef CONST_CAST_GIMPLE
#define CONST_CAST_GIMPLE(X) CONST_CAST(gimple, (X))
#endif
/* gimple related */
static inline gimple gimple_build_assign_with_ops(enum tree_code subcode, tree lhs, tree op1, tree op2 MEM_STAT_DECL)
{
return gimple_build_assign(lhs, subcode, op1, op2 PASS_MEM_STAT);
}
template <>
template <>
inline bool is_a_helper<const ggoto *>::test(const_gimple gs)
{
return gs->code == GIMPLE_GOTO;
}
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
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template <>
template <>
inline bool is_a_helper<const greturn *>::test(const_gimple gs)
{
return gs->code == GIMPLE_RETURN;
}
static inline gasm *as_a_gasm(gimple stmt)
{
return as_a<gasm *>(stmt);
}
static inline const gasm *as_a_const_gasm(const_gimple stmt)
{
return as_a<const gasm *>(stmt);
}
static inline gassign *as_a_gassign(gimple stmt)
{
return as_a<gassign *>(stmt);
}
static inline const gassign *as_a_const_gassign(const_gimple stmt)
{
return as_a<const gassign *>(stmt);
}
static inline gcall *as_a_gcall(gimple stmt)
{
return as_a<gcall *>(stmt);
}
static inline const gcall *as_a_const_gcall(const_gimple stmt)
{
return as_a<const gcall *>(stmt);
}
static inline ggoto *as_a_ggoto(gimple stmt)
{
return as_a<ggoto *>(stmt);
}
static inline const ggoto *as_a_const_ggoto(const_gimple stmt)
{
return as_a<const ggoto *>(stmt);
}
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
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static inline gphi *as_a_gphi(gimple stmt)
{
return as_a<gphi *>(stmt);
}
static inline const gphi *as_a_const_gphi(const_gimple stmt)
{
return as_a<const gphi *>(stmt);
}
static inline greturn *as_a_greturn(gimple stmt)
{
return as_a<greturn *>(stmt);
}
static inline const greturn *as_a_const_greturn(const_gimple stmt)
{
return as_a<const greturn *>(stmt);
}
/* IPA/LTO related */
#define ipa_ref_list_referring_iterate(L, I, P) \
(L)->referring.iterate((I), &(P))
#define ipa_ref_list_reference_iterate(L, I, P) \
(L)->reference.iterate((I), &(P))
static inline cgraph_node_ptr ipa_ref_referring_node(struct ipa_ref *ref)
{
return dyn_cast<cgraph_node_ptr>(ref->referring);
}
static inline void ipa_remove_stmt_references(symtab_node *referring_node, gimple stmt)
{
referring_node->remove_stmt_references(stmt);
}
#endif
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION < 6000
#define get_inner_reference(exp, pbitsize, pbitpos, poffset, pmode, punsignedp, preversep, pvolatilep, keep_aligning) \
get_inner_reference(exp, pbitsize, pbitpos, poffset, pmode, punsignedp, pvolatilep, keep_aligning)
#define gen_rtx_set(ARG0, ARG1) gen_rtx_SET(VOIDmode, (ARG0), (ARG1))
#endif
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION >= 6000
#define gen_rtx_set(ARG0, ARG1) gen_rtx_SET((ARG0), (ARG1))
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
static inline void debug_tree(const_tree t)
{
debug_tree(CONST_CAST_TREE(t));
}
static inline void debug_gimple_stmt(const_gimple s)
{
debug_gimple_stmt(CONST_CAST_GIMPLE(s));
}
#else
#define debug_tree(t) debug_tree(CONST_CAST_TREE(t))
#define debug_gimple_stmt(s) debug_gimple_stmt(CONST_CAST_GIMPLE(s))
#endif
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION >= 7000
#define get_inner_reference(exp, pbitsize, pbitpos, poffset, pmode, punsignedp, preversep, pvolatilep, keep_aligning) \
get_inner_reference(exp, pbitsize, pbitpos, poffset, pmode, punsignedp, preversep, pvolatilep)
#endif
gcc-plugins: Add the randstruct plugin This randstruct plugin is modified from Brad Spengler/PaX Team's code in the last public patch of grsecurity/PaX based on my understanding of the code. Changes or omissions from the original code are mine and don't reflect the original grsecurity/PaX code. The randstruct GCC plugin randomizes the layout of selected structures at compile time, as a probabilistic defense against attacks that need to know the layout of structures within the kernel. This is most useful for "in-house" kernel builds where neither the randomization seed nor other build artifacts are made available to an attacker. While less useful for distribution kernels (where the randomization seed must be exposed for third party kernel module builds), it still has some value there since now all kernel builds would need to be tracked by an attacker. In more performance sensitive scenarios, GCC_PLUGIN_RANDSTRUCT_PERFORMANCE can be selected to make a best effort to restrict randomization to cacheline-sized groups of elements, and will not randomize bitfields. This comes at the cost of reduced randomization. Two annotations are defined,__randomize_layout and __no_randomize_layout, which respectively tell the plugin to either randomize or not to randomize instances of the struct in question. Follow-on patches enable the auto-detection logic for selecting structures for randomization that contain only function pointers. It is disabled here to assist with bisection. Since any randomized structs must be initialized using designated initializers, __randomize_layout includes the __designated_init annotation even when the plugin is disabled so that all builds will require the needed initialization. (With the plugin enabled, annotations for automatically chosen structures are marked as well.) The main differences between this implemenation and grsecurity are: - disable automatic struct selection (to be enabled in follow-up patch) - add designated_init attribute at runtime and for manual marking - clarify debugging output to differentiate bad cast warnings - add whitelisting infrastructure - support gcc 7's DECL_ALIGN and DECL_MODE changes (Laura Abbott) - raise minimum required GCC version to 4.7 Earlier versions of this patch series were ported by Michael Leibowitz. Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
2017-05-06 14:37:45 +08:00
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION < 7000
#define SET_DECL_ALIGN(decl, align) DECL_ALIGN(decl) = (align)
#define SET_DECL_MODE(decl, mode) DECL_MODE(decl) = (mode)
#endif
GCC plugin infrastructure This patch allows to build the whole kernel with GCC plugins. It was ported from grsecurity/PaX. The infrastructure supports building out-of-tree modules and building in a separate directory. Cross-compilation is supported too. Currently the x86, arm, arm64 and uml architectures enable plugins. The directory of the gcc plugins is scripts/gcc-plugins. You can use a file or a directory there. The plugins compile with these options: * -fno-rtti: gcc is compiled with this option so the plugins must use it too * -fno-exceptions: this is inherited from gcc too * -fasynchronous-unwind-tables: this is inherited from gcc too * -ggdb: it is useful for debugging a plugin (better backtrace on internal errors) * -Wno-narrowing: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (ipa-utils.h) * -Wno-unused-variable: to suppress warnings from gcc headers (gcc_version variable, plugin-version.h) The infrastructure introduces a new Makefile target called gcc-plugins. It supports all gcc versions from 4.5 to 6.0. The scripts/gcc-plugin.sh script chooses the proper host compiler (gcc-4.7 can be built by either gcc or g++). This script also checks the availability of the included headers in scripts/gcc-plugins/gcc-common.h. The gcc-common.h header contains frequently included headers for GCC plugins and it has a compatibility layer for the supported gcc versions. The gcc-generate-*-pass.h headers automatically generate the registration structures for GIMPLE, SIMPLE_IPA, IPA and RTL passes. Note that 'make clean' keeps the *.so files (only the distclean or mrproper targets clean all) because they are needed for out-of-tree modules. Based on work created by the PaX Team. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
2016-05-24 06:09:38 +08:00
#endif