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      1 /*	$NetBSD: rtld_start.S,v 1.25 2024/08/03 21:59:59 riastradh Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*
      4  * Copyright 1996 Matt Thomas <matt (at) 3am-software.com>
      5  * Portions copyright 2002, 2003 Charles M. Hannum <root (at) ihack.net>
      6  * All rights reserved.
      7  *
      8  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
      9  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     10  * are met:
     11  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     12  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     13  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     14  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     15  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     16  * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
     17  *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
     18  *
     19  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
     20  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
     21  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
     22  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
     23  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
     24  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
     25  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
     26  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
     27  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
     28  * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     29  */
     30 
     31 #include <machine/asm.h>
     32 
     33 /* R9 contains the address of PS_STRINGS and since its caller saved,
     34  * we can just use it.  R6 has a backup copy of the stack pointer which
     35  * we can use as well.
     36  */
     37 ENTRY(_rtld_start, 0)
     38 	/* Allocate space on the stack for the cleanup and obj_main
     39 	 * entries that _rtld() will provide for us.
     40 	 */
     41 	clrl	%fp
     42 	subl2	$8,%sp
     43 
     44 	movab	_DYNAMIC,%r0
     45 	subl3	_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_,%r0,%r10
     46 	pushl	%r10		/* relocbase */
     47 	pushl	%r0		/* &_DYNAMIC */
     48 	calls	$2,_rtld_relocate_nonplt_self
     49 
     50 	pushl	%r10		/* relocbase */
     51 	pushal	4(%sp)		/* sp */
     52 	calls	$2,_rtld	/* entry = _rtld(sp, relocbase) */
     53 
     54 	movq	(%sp)+,%r7	/* grab cleanup and obj_main into %r7/%r8 */
     55 	jmp	2(%r0)		/* jump to entry point + 2 */
     56 END(_rtld_start)
     57 
     58 /*
     59  * Lazy binding entry point, called via PLT via JMP into pltgot[1].
     60  * SP+4: address to relocation offset
     61  * SP+0: obj entry points
     62  */
     63 ALTENTRY(_rtld_bind_start)
     64 	pushl	%r1		/* need to preserve r1 */
     65 	movq	-8(%fp),%r0	/* get addresses of plt.got & reloc index */
     66 	pushl	(%r1)		/* push relocation offset */
     67 	pushl	%r0		/* push address of obj entry */
     68 	calls	$2,_rtld_bind
     69 
     70 	/*
     71 	 * This code checks to see if we got called via a call{s,g} $n,*pcrel32
     72 	 * This is by far the most common case (a call indirectly via the PLT).
     73 	 */
     74 	subl3	$7,16(%fp),%r1	/* return address */
     75 	bicb3	$1,(%r1),%r2	/* fetch opcode of instruction */
     76 	cmpb	$0xfa,%r2	/* is it calls/callg */
     77 	jneq	20f		/*   no it isn't */
     78 	cmpb	$0xff,2(%r1)	/* and deferred 32-bit PC displacement? */
     79 	jneq	20f		/*   no it isn't */
     80 
     81 	/*
     82 	 * This makes sure the longword with the PLT's address has been updated
     83 	 * to point to the routine's address.  If it hasn't, then returning
     84 	 * would put us in an infinite loop.  Instead we punt and fake up a
     85 	 * callframe.
     86 	 */
     87 	movl	3(%r1),%r3	/* get displacement */
     88 	addl2	16(%fp),%r3	/* add ending location */
     89 	cmpl	(%r3),%r0	/* does it contain the routine address? */
     90 #ifdef DEBUG
     91 	jneq	30f		/*   no it doesn't, die */
     92 #else
     93 	jneq	20f		/*   no it doesn't, go fake a new callframe */
     94 #endif
     95 
     96 11:	movl	%r1,16(%fp)	/* backup to the calls/callg */
     97 	jbc	$29,4(%fp),12f	/* skip if this was a callg */
     98 	clrl	(%ap)		/* clear argument count */
     99 12:	movl	(%sp)+,%r1	/* restore r1 */
    100 	ret			/* return and redo the call */
    101 
    102 #if 1
    103 20:
    104 	/*
    105 	 * Since the calling standard says only r6-r11 should be saved,
    106 	 * that simplies things for us.  That means we can use r0-r5 as
    107 	 * temporaries without worrying about preserving them.  This means
    108 	 * can hold the current fixed callframe in r2-r5 as we build the
    109 	 * callframe without having to worry about overwriting the existing
    110 	 * callframe.
    111 	 */
    112 	extzv	$0,$12,(%r0),%r1/* get routine's save mask */
    113 	bitw	$0x3f,%r1	/* does the routine use r0-r5? */
    114 	jneq	30f		/*   yes, that sucks */
    115 	jbc	$29,4(%fp),27f	/* handle callg */
    116 	movq	4(%fp),%r2	/* fetch callframe status & saved AP */
    117 	movq	12(%fp),%r4	/* fetch callframe saved FP & PC */
    118 	insv	%r1,$16,$12,%r2	/* update save mask */
    119 	movl	(%sp)+,%fp	/* use fp to keep saved r1 */
    120 	movl	%ap,%sp		/* reset stack to top of callframe */
    121 22:	pushr	%r1		/* push registers */
    122 	movq	%r4,-(%sp)	/* push callframe saved FP & PC */
    123 	movq	%r2,-(%sp)	/* push callframe status & saved AP */
    124 	pushl	$0		/* push condition handler */
    125 	movl	%fp,%r1		/* restore r1 */
    126 	movl	%sp,%fp		/* sp == fp now */
    127 #if 1
    128 	jmp	2(%r0)		/* jump past entry mask */
    129 #else
    130 	/*
    131 	 * More correct but IV/DV are never set so ignore doing this for now.
    132 	 */
    133 	movpsl	-(%sp)		/* push PSL */
    134 	clrb	(%sp)		/* clear user flags */
    135 	jbc	$14,(%r0),24f	/* IV need to be set? */
    136 	bisb2	$0x20,(%sp)	/*   yes, set it. */
    137 24:	jbc	$15,(%r0),25f	/* DV need to be set? */
    138 	bisb2	$0x80,(%sp)	/*   yes, set it. */
    139 25:	pushab	2(%r0)		/* push address of first instruction */
    140 	rei			/* and go to it (updating PSW) */
    141 #endif
    142 
    143 	/*
    144 	 * Count how many registers are being used for callg.
    145 	 */
    146 27:	movl	$0x32212110,%r3	/* bit counts */
    147 	extzv	$6,$3,%r1,%r2	/* extract bits 6-8 */
    148 	ashl	$2,%r2,%r2	/* shift by 2 */
    149 	extzv	%r2,$4,%r3,%r4	/* extract count */
    150 	extzv	$9,$3,%r1,%r2	/* extract bits 9-11 */
    151 	ashl	$2,%r2,%r2	/* shift by 2 */
    152 	extzv	%r2,$4,%r3,%r5	/* extract count */
    153 	movq	4(%fp),%r2	/* fetch callframe status & saved AP */
    154 	insv	%r1,$16,$12,%r2	/* update save mask */
    155 	addl3	%r4,%r5,%r1	/* add counts and discard them */
    156 	movq	12(%fp),%r4	/* fetch callframe saved FP & PC */
    157 	moval	20(%fp)[%r1],%sp/* pop callframe */
    158 	extzv	$16,$12,%r2,%r1	/* get save mask back */
    159 	jbr	22b		/* now build the new callframe */
    160 
    161 30:
    162 	calls	$0,_C_LABEL(_rtld_die)
    163 #else
    164 	/*
    165 	 * Check to see if called via call? $n,w^off(reg)
    166 	 */
    167 20:	addl2	$2,%r1		/* 16-bit displacement */
    168 	bicb3	$1,(%r1),%r2	/* fetch opcode of instruction */
    169 	cmpb	$0xfa,%r2	/* is it calls/callg */
    170 	jneq	30f		/*   no it isn't */
    171 	bicb3	$0x1f,2(%r1),%r3/* extract addressing mode */
    172 	cmpb	$0xc0,%r3	/* 16-bit displacement? */
    173 	jeql	11b		/*   yes, redo the call */
    174 	halt
    175 
    176 	/*
    177 	 * Check to see if called via call? $n,b^off(reg)
    178 	 */
    179 30:	incl	%r1		/* 8-bit displacement */
    180 	bicb3	$1,(%r1),%r2	/* fetch opcode of instruction */
    181 	cmpb	$0xfa,%r2	/* is it calls/callg */
    182 	jneq	40f		/*   no it isn't */
    183 	bicb3	$0x1f,2(%r1),%r3/* extract addressing mode */
    184 	cmpb	$0xa0,%r3	/* 8-bit displacement? */
    185 	jeql	11b		/*   yes, redo the call */
    186 	halt
    187 
    188 	/*
    189 	 * Check to see if called via call? $n,(reg)
    190 	 */
    191 40:	incl	%r1		/* no displacement */
    192 	bicb3	$1,(%r1),%r2	/* fetch opcode of instruction */
    193 	cmpb	$0xfa,%r2	/* is it calls/callg */
    194 	jeql	41f		/*   yes it is */
    195 	halt			/*   no, die die die */
    196 41:	bicb3	$0x0f,2(%r1),%r2/* extract addressing mode */
    197 	bicb3	$0xf0,2(%r1),%r3/* extract register */
    198 	extzv	$0,$12,6(%fp),%r4/* extract saved mask */
    199 	cmpb	$0x60,%r2	/* register deferred? */
    200 	jeql	42f		/*   yes, deal with it */
    201 	cmpb	$0x90,%r2	/* autoincrement deferred? */
    202 	jeql	70f		/*   yes, deal with it */
    203 	halt			/*   no, die die die */
    204 
    205 42:	cmpw	%r4,$0xffc	/* did we save r2-r11? */
    206 	jneq	50f		/*   no, deal with it */
    207 	jbc	%r3,%r4,43f	/* is the register in the saved mask? */
    208 
    209 	/*
    210 	 * We saved r2-r11, so it's easy to replace the saved register with
    211 	 * the right value by indexing into saved register (offset by 8).
    212 	 */
    213 	movl	%r0,(20-8)(%fp)[%r3] /* replace address in saved registers */
    214 	jbr	11b		/* go back and redo call */
    215 	/*
    216 	 * Must have been called via r0 or r1 which are saved locally.
    217 	 * So move the routine address in the appropriate slot on the stack.
    218 	 */
    219 43:	movl	%r0,(%sp)[%r3]
    220 	jbr	11b		/* go back and redo call */
    221 
    222 50:	jbs	%r3,%r4,60f	/* is the register in the saved mask? */
    223 	jbs	%r3,$0x3f,43b	/* is it r0-r5? */
    224 	/*
    225 	 * The register used for the call was not saved so we need to move
    226 	 * the new function address into it so the re-call will use the new
    227 	 * address.
    228 	 */
    229 	pushl	%r0		/* save function address on the stack */
    230 	ashl	%r5,$1,%r0	/* create a bitmask for the register */
    231 	popr	%r0		/* pop it off the stack. */
    232 	jbr	11b		/* and redo the call */
    233 
    234 60:	clrl	%r2		/* starting offset into saved registers */
    235 	clrl	%r5		/* start with register 0 */
    236 
    237 61:	cmpl	%r2,%r3		/* is the register to save? */
    238 	jneq	62f		/*   no, advance to next */
    239 	movl	%r0,20(%fp)[%r5]/*   yes, save return address in saved reg */
    240 	jbr	11b		/*        and return the call */
    241 62:	jbc	%r5,%r4,63f	/* is this register saved? */
    242 	incl	%r5		/*   yes, account for it */
    243 63:	incl	%r2		/* increment register number */
    244 	jbr	61b		/* and loop */
    245 
    246 70:	cmpb	%r3,$12
    247 	blss	71f
    248 	halt
    249 
    250 71:	cmpw	%r4,$0xffc	/* did we save r2-r11? */
    251 	jneq	72f		/*   no, deal with it */
    252 	subl2	$4,(20-8)(%fp)[%r3] /* backup incremented register */
    253 	jbr	11b		/* and redo the call.
    254 
    255 72:	jbs	%r3,%r4,80f
    256 	jbs	%r3,%3f,74f
    257 	ashl	%r5,$1,%r0	/* create a bitmask for the register */
    258 	pushr	%r0		/* pop it off the stack. */
    259 	subl2	$4,(%sp)	/* backup incremented register */
    260 	popr	%r0		/* pop it off the stack. */
    261 	jbr	11b		/* and redo the call.
    262 
    263 73:	subl2	%4,(%sp)[%r3]	/* backup incremented register */
    264 	jbr	11b		/* and redo the call.
    265 
    266 80:	clrl	%r2		/* starting offset into saved registers */
    267 	clrl	%r5		/* start with register 0 */
    268 
    269 81:	cmpl	%r2,%r3		/* is the register to save? */
    270 	jneq	82f		/*   no, advance to next */
    271 	subl	$4,20(%fp)[%r5]	/*   yes, backup incremented register */
    272 	jbr	11b		/*        and return the call */
    273 82:	jbc	%r5,%r4,83f	/* is this register saved? */
    274 	incl	%r5		/*   yes, account for it */
    275 83:	incl	%r2		/* increment register number */
    276 	jbr	81b		/* and loop */
    277 #endif
    278 END(_rtld_bind_start)
    279