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Cc: rick.p.edgecombe@intel.com, Yu-cheng Yu <yu-cheng.yu@intel.com>
Subject: [PATCH v5 10/39] x86/mm: Introduce _PAGE_COW
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2023 13:22:48 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20230119212317.8324-11-rick.p.edgecombe@intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20230119212317.8324-1-rick.p.edgecombe@intel.com>
Some OSes have a greater dependence on software available bits in PTEs than
Linux. That left the hardware architects looking for a way to represent a
new memory type (shadow stack) within the existing bits. They chose to
repurpose a lightly-used state: Write=0,Dirty=1. So in order to support
shadow stack memory, Linux should avoid creating memory with this PTE bit
combination unless it intends for it to be shadow stack.
The reason it's lightly used is that Dirty=1 is normally set by HW
_before_ a write. A write with a Write=0 PTE would typically only generate
a fault, not set Dirty=1. Hardware can (rarely) both set Dirty=1 *and*
generate the fault, resulting in a Write=0,Dirty=1 PTE. Hardware which
supports shadow stacks will no longer exhibit this oddity.
So that leaves Write=0,Dirty=1 PTEs created in software. To achieve this,
in places where Linux normally creates Write=0,Dirty=1, it can use the
software-defined _PAGE_COW in place of the hardware _PAGE_DIRTY. In other
words, whenever Linux needs to create Write=0,Dirty=1, it instead creates
Write=0,Cow=1 except for shadow stack, which is Write=0,Dirty=1.
Further differentiated by VMA flags, these PTE bit combinations would be
set as follows for various types of memory:
(Write=0,Cow=1,Dirty=0):
- A modified, copy-on-write (COW) page. Previously when a typical
anonymous writable mapping was made COW via fork(), the kernel would
mark it Write=0,Dirty=1. Now it will instead use the Cow bit. This
happens in copy_present_pte().
- A R/O page that has been COW'ed. The user page is in a R/O VMA,
and get_user_pages(FOLL_FORCE) needs a writable copy. The page fault
handler creates a copy of the page and sets the new copy's PTE as
Write=0 and Cow=1.
- A shared shadow stack PTE. When a shadow stack page is being shared
among processes (this happens at fork()), its PTE is made Dirty=0, so
the next shadow stack access causes a fault, and the page is
duplicated and Dirty=1 is set again. This is the COW equivalent for
shadow stack pages, even though it's copy-on-access rather than
copy-on-write.
(Write=0,Cow=0,Dirty=1):
- A shadow stack PTE.
- A Cow PTE created when a processor without shadow stack support set
Dirty=1.
There are six bits left available to software in the 64-bit PTE after
consuming a bit for _PAGE_COW. No space is consumed in 32-bit kernels
because shadow stacks are not enabled there.
Implement only the infrastructure for _PAGE_COW. Changes to start
creating _PAGE_COW PTEs will follow once other pieces are in place.
Tested-by: Pengfei Xu <pengfei.xu@intel.com>
Tested-by: John Allen <john.allen@amd.com>
Co-developed-by: Yu-cheng Yu <yu-cheng.yu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Yu-cheng Yu <yu-cheng.yu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Rick Edgecombe <rick.p.edgecombe@intel.com>
---
v5:
- Fix log, comments and whitespace (Boris)
- Remove capitalization on shadow stack (Boris)
v4:
- Teach pte_flags_need_flush() about _PAGE_COW bit
- Break apart patch for better bisectability
v3:
- Add comment around _PAGE_TABLE in response to comment
from (Andrew Cooper)
- Check for PSE in pmd_shstk (Andrew Cooper)
- Get to the point quicker in commit log (Andrew Cooper)
- Clarify and reorder commit log for why the PTE bit examples have
multiple entries. Apply same changes for comment. (peterz)
- Fix comment that implied dirty bit for COW was a specific x86 thing
(peterz)
- Fix swapping of Write/Dirty (PeterZ)
v2:
- Update commit log with comments (Dave Hansen)
- Add comments in code to explain pte modification code better (Dave)
- Clarify info on the meaning of various Write,Cow,Dirty combinations
arch/x86/include/asm/pgtable.h | 78 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
arch/x86/include/asm/pgtable_types.h | 59 +++++++++++++++++++--
arch/x86/include/asm/tlbflush.h | 3 +-
3 files changed, 134 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/pgtable.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/pgtable.h
index b39f16c0d507..6d2f612c04b5 100644
--- a/arch/x86/include/asm/pgtable.h
+++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/pgtable.h
@@ -301,6 +301,44 @@ static inline pte_t pte_clear_flags(pte_t pte, pteval_t clear)
return native_make_pte(v & ~clear);
}
+/*
+ * Normally COW memory can result in Dirty=1,Write=0 PTEs. But in the case
+ * of X86_FEATURE_USER_SHSTK, the software COW bit is used, since the
+ * Dirty=1,Write=0 will result in the memory being treated as shadow stack
+ * by the HW. So when creating COW memory, a software bit is used
+ * _PAGE_BIT_COW. The following functions pte_mkcow() and pte_clear_cow()
+ * take a PTE marked conventionally COW (Dirty=1) and transition it to the
+ * shadow stack compatible version of COW (Cow=1).
+ */
+static inline pte_t pte_mkcow(pte_t pte)
+{
+ if (!cpu_feature_enabled(X86_FEATURE_USER_SHSTK))
+ return pte;
+
+ pte = pte_clear_flags(pte, _PAGE_DIRTY);
+ return pte_set_flags(pte, _PAGE_COW);
+}
+
+static inline pte_t pte_clear_cow(pte_t pte)
+{
+ /*
+ * _PAGE_COW is unnecessary on !X86_FEATURE_USER_SHSTK kernels, since
+ * the HW dirty bit can be used without creating shadow stack memory.
+ * See the _PAGE_COW definition for more details.
+ */
+ if (!cpu_feature_enabled(X86_FEATURE_USER_SHSTK))
+ return pte;
+
+ /*
+ * PTE is getting copied-on-write, so it will be dirtied
+ * if writable, or made shadow stack if shadow stack and
+ * being copied on access. Set the dirty bit for both
+ * cases.
+ */
+ pte = pte_set_flags(pte, _PAGE_DIRTY);
+ return pte_clear_flags(pte, _PAGE_COW);
+}
+
#ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_USERFAULTFD_WP
static inline int pte_uffd_wp(pte_t pte)
{
@@ -413,6 +451,26 @@ static inline pmd_t pmd_clear_flags(pmd_t pmd, pmdval_t clear)
return native_make_pmd(v & ~clear);
}
+/* See comments above pte_mkcow() */
+static inline pmd_t pmd_mkcow(pmd_t pmd)
+{
+ if (!cpu_feature_enabled(X86_FEATURE_USER_SHSTK))
+ return pmd;
+
+ pmd = pmd_clear_flags(pmd, _PAGE_DIRTY);
+ return pmd_set_flags(pmd, _PAGE_COW);
+}
+
+/* See comments above pte_mkcow() */
+static inline pmd_t pmd_clear_cow(pmd_t pmd)
+{
+ if (!cpu_feature_enabled(X86_FEATURE_USER_SHSTK))
+ return pmd;
+
+ pmd = pmd_set_flags(pmd, _PAGE_DIRTY);
+ return pmd_clear_flags(pmd, _PAGE_COW);
+}
+
#ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_USERFAULTFD_WP
static inline int pmd_uffd_wp(pmd_t pmd)
{
@@ -484,6 +542,26 @@ static inline pud_t pud_clear_flags(pud_t pud, pudval_t clear)
return native_make_pud(v & ~clear);
}
+/* See comments above pte_mkcow() */
+static inline pud_t pud_mkcow(pud_t pud)
+{
+ if (!cpu_feature_enabled(X86_FEATURE_USER_SHSTK))
+ return pud;
+
+ pud = pud_clear_flags(pud, _PAGE_DIRTY);
+ return pud_set_flags(pud, _PAGE_COW);
+}
+
+/* See comments above pte_mkcow() */
+static inline pud_t pud_clear_cow(pud_t pud)
+{
+ if (!cpu_feature_enabled(X86_FEATURE_USER_SHSTK))
+ return pud;
+
+ pud = pud_set_flags(pud, _PAGE_DIRTY);
+ return pud_clear_flags(pud, _PAGE_COW);
+}
+
static inline pud_t pud_mkold(pud_t pud)
{
return pud_clear_flags(pud, _PAGE_ACCESSED);
diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/pgtable_types.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/pgtable_types.h
index 0646ad00178b..5c3f942865d9 100644
--- a/arch/x86/include/asm/pgtable_types.h
+++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/pgtable_types.h
@@ -21,7 +21,8 @@
#define _PAGE_BIT_SOFTW2 10 /* " */
#define _PAGE_BIT_SOFTW3 11 /* " */
#define _PAGE_BIT_PAT_LARGE 12 /* On 2MB or 1GB pages */
-#define _PAGE_BIT_SOFTW4 58 /* available for programmer */
+#define _PAGE_BIT_SOFTW4 57 /* available for programmer */
+#define _PAGE_BIT_SOFTW5 58 /* available for programmer */
#define _PAGE_BIT_PKEY_BIT0 59 /* Protection Keys, bit 1/4 */
#define _PAGE_BIT_PKEY_BIT1 60 /* Protection Keys, bit 2/4 */
#define _PAGE_BIT_PKEY_BIT2 61 /* Protection Keys, bit 3/4 */
@@ -34,6 +35,15 @@
#define _PAGE_BIT_SOFT_DIRTY _PAGE_BIT_SOFTW3 /* software dirty tracking */
#define _PAGE_BIT_DEVMAP _PAGE_BIT_SOFTW4
+/*
+ * Indicates a copy-on-write page.
+ */
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86_USER_SHADOW_STACK
+#define _PAGE_BIT_COW _PAGE_BIT_SOFTW5 /* copy-on-write */
+#else
+#define _PAGE_BIT_COW 0
+#endif
+
/* If _PAGE_BIT_PRESENT is clear, we use these: */
/* - if the user mapped it with PROT_NONE; pte_present gives true */
#define _PAGE_BIT_PROTNONE _PAGE_BIT_GLOBAL
@@ -117,6 +127,40 @@
#define _PAGE_SOFTW4 (_AT(pteval_t, 0))
#endif
+/*
+ * The hardware requires shadow stack to be read-only and Dirty.
+ * _PAGE_COW is a software-only bit used to separate copy-on-write PTEs
+ * from shadow stack PTEs:
+ *
+ * (Write=0,Cow=1,Dirty=0):
+ * - A modified, copy-on-write (COW) page. Previously when a typical
+ * anonymous writable mapping was made COW via fork(), the kernel would
+ * mark it Write=0,Dirty=1. Now it will instead use the Cow bit. This
+ * happens in copy_present_pte().
+ * - A R/O page that has been COW'ed. The user page is in a R/O VMA,
+ * and get_user_pages(FOLL_FORCE) needs a writable copy. The page fault
+ * handler creates a copy of the page and sets the new copy's PTE as
+ * Write=0 and Cow=1.
+ * - A shared shadow stack PTE. When a shadow stack page is being shared
+ * among processes (this happens at fork()), its PTE is made Dirty=0, so
+ * the next shadow stack access causes a fault, and the page is
+ * duplicated and Dirty=1 is set again. This is the COW equivalent for
+ * shadow stack pages, even though it's copy-on-access rather than
+ * copy-on-write.
+ *
+ * (Write=0,Cow=0,Dirty=1):
+ * - A shadow stack PTE.
+ * - A Cow PTE created when a processor without shadow stack support set
+ * Dirty=1.
+ */
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86_USER_SHADOW_STACK
+#define _PAGE_COW (_AT(pteval_t, 1) << _PAGE_BIT_COW)
+#else
+#define _PAGE_COW (_AT(pteval_t, 0))
+#endif
+
+#define _PAGE_DIRTY_BITS (_PAGE_DIRTY | _PAGE_COW)
+
#define _PAGE_PROTNONE (_AT(pteval_t, 1) << _PAGE_BIT_PROTNONE)
/*
@@ -186,12 +230,17 @@ enum page_cache_mode {
#define PAGE_READONLY __pg(__PP| 0|_USR|___A|__NX| 0| 0| 0)
#define PAGE_READONLY_EXEC __pg(__PP| 0|_USR|___A| 0| 0| 0| 0)
-#define __PAGE_KERNEL (__PP|__RW| 0|___A|__NX|___D| 0|___G)
-#define __PAGE_KERNEL_EXEC (__PP|__RW| 0|___A| 0|___D| 0|___G)
-#define _KERNPG_TABLE_NOENC (__PP|__RW| 0|___A| 0|___D| 0| 0)
-#define _KERNPG_TABLE (__PP|__RW| 0|___A| 0|___D| 0| 0| _ENC)
+/*
+ * Page tables needs to have Write=1 in order for any lower PTEs to be
+ * writable. This includes shadow stack memory (Write=0, Dirty=1)
+ */
#define _PAGE_TABLE_NOENC (__PP|__RW|_USR|___A| 0|___D| 0| 0)
#define _PAGE_TABLE (__PP|__RW|_USR|___A| 0|___D| 0| 0| _ENC)
+#define _KERNPG_TABLE_NOENC (__PP|__RW| 0|___A| 0|___D| 0| 0)
+#define _KERNPG_TABLE (__PP|__RW| 0|___A| 0|___D| 0| 0| _ENC)
+
+#define __PAGE_KERNEL (__PP|__RW| 0|___A|__NX|___D| 0|___G)
+#define __PAGE_KERNEL_EXEC (__PP|__RW| 0|___A| 0|___D| 0|___G)
#define __PAGE_KERNEL_RO (__PP| 0| 0|___A|__NX| 0| 0|___G)
#define __PAGE_KERNEL_ROX (__PP| 0| 0|___A| 0| 0| 0|___G)
#define __PAGE_KERNEL_NOCACHE (__PP|__RW| 0|___A|__NX|___D| 0|___G| __NC)
diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/tlbflush.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/tlbflush.h
index cda3118f3b27..9429da70d689 100644
--- a/arch/x86/include/asm/tlbflush.h
+++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/tlbflush.h
@@ -273,7 +273,8 @@ static inline bool pte_flags_need_flush(unsigned long oldflags,
const pteval_t flush_on_clear = _PAGE_DIRTY | _PAGE_PRESENT |
_PAGE_ACCESSED;
const pteval_t software_flags = _PAGE_SOFTW1 | _PAGE_SOFTW2 |
- _PAGE_SOFTW3 | _PAGE_SOFTW4;
+ _PAGE_SOFTW3 | _PAGE_SOFTW4 |
+ _PAGE_COW;
const pteval_t flush_on_change = _PAGE_RW | _PAGE_USER | _PAGE_PWT |
_PAGE_PCD | _PAGE_PSE | _PAGE_GLOBAL | _PAGE_PAT |
_PAGE_PAT_LARGE | _PAGE_PKEY_BIT0 | _PAGE_PKEY_BIT1 |
--
2.17.1
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2023-01-19 21:22 [PATCH v5 00/39] Shadow stacks for userspace Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-19 21:22 ` [PATCH v5 01/39] Documentation/x86: Add CET shadow stack description Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-20 0:38 ` Kees Cook
2023-01-19 21:22 ` [PATCH v5 02/39] x86/shstk: Add Kconfig option for shadow stack Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-20 0:40 ` Kees Cook
2023-01-19 21:22 ` [PATCH v5 03/39] x86/cpufeatures: Add CPU feature flags for shadow stacks Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-20 0:44 ` Kees Cook
2023-01-19 21:22 ` [PATCH v5 04/39] x86/cpufeatures: Enable CET CR4 bit for shadow stack Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-20 0:46 ` Kees Cook
2023-01-19 21:22 ` [PATCH v5 05/39] x86/fpu/xstate: Introduce CET MSR and XSAVES supervisor states Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-20 0:46 ` Kees Cook
2023-01-19 21:22 ` [PATCH v5 06/39] x86/fpu: Add helper for modifying xstate Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-20 0:47 ` Kees Cook
2023-02-01 11:01 ` Borislav Petkov
2023-02-01 17:31 ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2023-02-01 18:18 ` Borislav Petkov
2023-01-19 21:22 ` [PATCH v5 07/39] x86: Add user control-protection fault handler Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-20 0:50 ` Kees Cook
2023-02-03 19:09 ` Borislav Petkov
2023-02-03 19:24 ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2023-02-03 19:44 ` Borislav Petkov
2023-02-03 23:01 ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2023-02-04 10:37 ` Borislav Petkov
2023-01-19 21:22 ` [PATCH v5 08/39] x86/mm: Remove _PAGE_DIRTY from kernel RO pages Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-20 0:52 ` Kees Cook
2023-01-19 21:22 ` [PATCH v5 09/39] x86/mm: Move pmd_write(), pud_write() up in the file Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-19 21:22 ` Rick Edgecombe [this message]
2023-01-20 0:55 ` [PATCH v5 10/39] x86/mm: Introduce _PAGE_COW Kees Cook
2023-01-23 9:16 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-01-23 9:28 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-01-23 20:56 ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2023-01-24 16:28 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-01-19 21:22 ` [PATCH v5 11/39] x86/mm: Update pte_modify for _PAGE_COW Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-20 0:57 ` Kees Cook
2023-02-09 14:08 ` Borislav Petkov
2023-02-09 17:09 ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2023-02-10 13:57 ` Borislav Petkov
2023-02-10 17:00 ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2023-02-17 16:11 ` Borislav Petkov
2023-02-17 16:53 ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2023-01-19 21:22 ` [PATCH v5 12/39] x86/mm: Update ptep_set_wrprotect() and pmdp_set_wrprotect() for transition from _PAGE_DIRTY to _PAGE_COW Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-20 0:58 ` Kees Cook
2023-01-19 21:22 ` [PATCH v5 13/39] x86/mm: Start actually marking _PAGE_COW Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-19 21:22 ` [PATCH v5 14/39] mm: Move VM_UFFD_MINOR_BIT from 37 to 38 Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-19 21:22 ` [PATCH v5 15/39] mm: Introduce VM_SHADOW_STACK for shadow stack memory Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-19 21:22 ` [PATCH v5 16/39] x86/mm: Check shadow stack page fault errors Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-20 0:59 ` Kees Cook
2023-01-19 21:22 ` [PATCH v5 17/39] x86/mm: Update maybe_mkwrite() for shadow stack Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-19 21:22 ` [PATCH v5 18/39] mm: Handle faultless write upgrades for shstk Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-23 9:50 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-01-23 20:47 ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2023-01-24 16:24 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-01-24 18:14 ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2023-01-25 9:27 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-01-25 18:43 ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2023-01-26 0:59 ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2023-01-26 8:46 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-01-26 20:19 ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2023-01-27 16:12 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-01-28 0:51 ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2023-01-31 8:46 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-01-31 23:33 ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2023-02-01 9:03 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-02-01 17:32 ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2023-02-01 18:03 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-01-26 8:57 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-01-26 20:16 ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2023-01-27 16:19 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-01-19 21:22 ` [PATCH v5 19/39] mm: Fixup places that call pte_mkwrite() directly Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-20 1:01 ` Kees Cook
2023-02-14 0:09 ` Deepak Gupta
2023-02-14 1:07 ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2023-02-14 6:10 ` Deepak Gupta
2023-02-14 18:24 ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2023-02-15 6:37 ` Deepak Gupta
2023-01-19 21:22 ` [PATCH v5 20/39] mm: Add guard pages around a shadow stack Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-19 21:22 ` [PATCH v5 21/39] mm/mmap: Add shadow stack pages to memory accounting Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-19 21:23 ` [PATCH v5 22/39] mm: Re-introduce vm_flags to do_mmap() Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-19 21:23 ` [PATCH v5 23/39] mm: Don't allow write GUPs to shadow stack memory Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-23 9:10 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-01-23 10:45 ` Florian Weimer
2023-01-23 20:46 ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2023-01-24 16:26 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-01-24 18:42 ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2023-01-24 23:08 ` Kees Cook
2023-01-24 23:41 ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2023-01-25 9:29 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-01-25 15:23 ` Kees Cook
2023-01-25 15:36 ` Schimpe, Christina
2023-01-25 16:43 ` Schimpe, Christina
2023-01-19 21:23 ` [PATCH v5 24/39] x86/mm: Introduce MAP_ABOVE4G Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-19 21:23 ` [PATCH v5 25/39] mm: Warn on shadow stack memory in wrong vma Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-20 1:01 ` Kees Cook
2023-01-19 21:23 ` [PATCH v5 26/39] x86: Introduce userspace API for shadow stack Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-20 1:04 ` Kees Cook
2023-01-19 21:23 ` [PATCH v5 27/39] x86/shstk: Add user-mode shadow stack support Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-20 1:05 ` Kees Cook
2023-01-19 21:23 ` [PATCH v5 28/39] x86/shstk: Handle thread shadow stack Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-19 21:23 ` [PATCH v5 29/39] x86/shstk: Introduce routines modifying shstk Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-20 1:05 ` Kees Cook
2023-01-19 21:23 ` [PATCH v5 30/39] x86/shstk: Handle signals for shadow stack Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-19 21:23 ` [PATCH v5 31/39] x86/shstk: Introduce map_shadow_stack syscall Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-20 1:07 ` Kees Cook
2023-01-19 21:23 ` [PATCH v5 32/39] x86/shstk: Support WRSS for userspace Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-20 1:06 ` Kees Cook
2023-01-19 21:23 ` [PATCH v5 33/39] x86: Expose thread features in /proc/$PID/status Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-19 21:23 ` [PATCH v5 34/39] x86/shstk: Wire in shadow stack interface Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-19 21:23 ` [PATCH v5 35/39] selftests/x86: Add shadow stack test Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-19 21:23 ` [PATCH v5 36/39] x86/fpu: Add helper for initing features Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-19 21:23 ` [PATCH v5 37/39] x86: Add PTRACE interface for shadow stack Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-20 1:08 ` Kees Cook
2023-01-19 21:23 ` [PATCH v5 38/39] x86/shstk: Add ARCH_SHSTK_UNLOCK Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-19 21:23 ` [PATCH v5 39/39] x86/shstk: Add ARCH_SHSTK_STATUS Rick Edgecombe
2023-01-20 1:08 ` Kees Cook
2023-01-19 22:26 ` [PATCH v5 00/39] Shadow stacks for userspace Andrew Morton
2023-01-20 17:27 ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2023-01-20 19:19 ` Kees Cook
2023-01-25 19:46 ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2023-01-20 17:48 ` John Allen
2023-01-22 8:20 ` Mike Rapoport
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