Re: [PATCH] x86: use enum instead of literals for trap values

From: Borislav Petkov
Date: Fri Mar 09 2012 - 14:09:05 EST


On Fri, Mar 09, 2012 at 10:54:19AM -0800, Kees Cook wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 10:28 AM, Borislav Petkov <bp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Fri, Mar 09, 2012 at 10:21:52AM -0800, Kees Cook wrote:
> >> > I have to admit personally to prefer something like X86_XCP_XX where XX
> >> > is the two-letter code that the Intel documentation uses for that trap,
> >> > i.e. #GP, #BR, #MC and so on.
> >>
> >> We need a single person to decide on this bike shed color. :) If the
> >> list of enum names can be agreed on, I'll be happy to do the
> >> search/replace for it.
> >
> > Well,
> >
> > here are my 2¢: I agree with hpa because
> >
> > a) it maps the CPU vendor documentation
> > b) it is nicely short
>
> How about:
>
> X86_XCP_DE = 0, /* 0, Divide-by-zero */
> X86_XCP_DB, /* 1, Debug */
> X86_XCP_NMI, /* 2, Non-maskable Interrupt */
> X86_XCP_BP, /* 3, Breakpoint */
> X86_XCP_OF, /* 4, Overflow */
> X86_XCP_BR, /* 5, Bound Range Exceeded */
> X86_XCP_UD, /* 6, Invalid Opcode */
> X86_XCP_NM, /* 7, Device Not Available */
> X86_XCP_DF, /* 8, Double Fault */
> X86_XCP_OLD_MF, /* 9, Coprocessor Segment Overrun */
> X86_XCP_TS, /* 10, Invalid TSS */
> X86_XCP_NP, /* 11, Segment Not Present */
> X86_XCP_SS, /* 12, Stack-Segment Fault */
> X86_XCP_GP, /* 13, General Protection Fault */
> X86_XCP_PF, /* 14, Page Fault */
> X86_XCP_RES, /* 15, Reserved */

So is this reserved or are we using it for Spurious IRQs? If we use it,
then 'RES' is a bad name. Maybe we define our own like

X86_VEC_SP

and then do

X86_VEC_IR for IRET

in the manner we assumed for the rest?

> X86_XCP_MF, /* 16, x87 Floating-Point Exception */
> X86_XCP_AC, /* 17, Alignment Check */
> X86_XCP_MC, /* 18, Machine Check */
> X86_XCP_XM, /* 19, SIMD Floating-Point Exception */

Shouln't this be #XF actually? At least it is so in the AMD docs.

> X86_XCP_IRET = 32, /* 32, IRET Exception */
>
> There is a name collision for "MF", there's no mnemonic for NMI,

Well, in the AMD docs we actually do have the '#NMI' mnemonic in use.

> IRET, or the reserved "spurious" interrupt.
>
> Can use "VEC" instead "XCP", as Steven suggests.

Yeah, because those actually are fixed interrupt vectors, as they're
called in the AMD docs. Makes sense.

Thanks.

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