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It // is included as a public header to simplify the build, but is not intended for // external use. // // Every assembly file must include this header. Some linker features require // all object files to be tagged with some section metadata. This header file, // when included in assembly, adds that metadata. It also makes defines like // |OPENSSL_X86_64| available and includes the prefixing macros. // // Including this header in an assembly file imples: // // - The file does not require an executable stack. // // - The file, on aarch64, uses the macros defined below to be compatible with // BTI and PAC. // // - The file, on x86_64, requires the program to be compatible with Intel IBT // and SHSTK #if defined(__ASSEMBLER__) #include #if defined(__ELF__) // Every ELF object file, even empty ones, should disable executable stacks. See // https://www.airs.com/blog/archives/518. .pushsection .note.GNU-stack, "", %progbits .popsection #endif #if defined(__CET__) && defined(OPENSSL_X86_64) // Clang and GCC define __CET__ and provide when they support Intel's // Indirect Branch Tracking. // https://lpc.events/event/7/contributions/729/attachments/496/903/CET-LPC-2020.pdf // // cet.h defines _CET_ENDBR which is used to mark function entry points for IBT. // and adds the assembly marker. The value of _CET_ENDBR is made dependant on if // '-fcf-protection' is passed to the compiler. _CET_ENDBR is only required when // the function is the target of an indirect jump, but BoringSSL chooses to mark // all assembly entry points because it is easier, and allows BoringSSL's ABI // tester to call the assembly entry points via an indirect jump. #include #else #define _CET_ENDBR #endif #if defined(OPENSSL_ARM) || defined(OPENSSL_AARCH64) // We require the ARM assembler provide |__ARM_ARCH| from Arm C Language // Extensions (ACLE). This is supported in GCC 4.8+ and Clang 3.2+. MSVC does // not implement ACLE, but we require Clang's assembler on Windows. #if !defined(__ARM_ARCH) #error "ARM assembler must define __ARM_ARCH" #endif // Even when building for 32-bit ARM, support for aarch64 crypto instructions // will be included. // // TODO(davidben): Remove this and the corresponding ifdefs? This is only // defined because some OpenSSL assembly files would allow disabling the NEON // code entirely. I think we'd prefer to do that by lifting the dispatch to C // anyway. #define __ARM_MAX_ARCH__ 8 // Support macros for // - Armv8.3-A Pointer Authentication and // - Armv8.5-A Branch Target Identification // features which require emitting a .note.gnu.property section with the // appropriate architecture-dependent feature bits set. // // |AARCH64_SIGN_LINK_REGISTER| and |AARCH64_VALIDATE_LINK_REGISTER| expand to // PACIxSP and AUTIxSP, respectively. |AARCH64_SIGN_LINK_REGISTER| should be // used immediately before saving the LR register (x30) to the stack. // |AARCH64_VALIDATE_LINK_REGISTER| should be used immediately after restoring // it. Note |AARCH64_SIGN_LINK_REGISTER|'s modifications to LR must be undone // with |AARCH64_VALIDATE_LINK_REGISTER| before RET. The SP register must also // have the same value at the two points. For example: // // .global f // f: // AARCH64_SIGN_LINK_REGISTER // stp x29, x30, [sp, #-96]! // mov x29, sp // ... // ldp x29, x30, [sp], #96 // AARCH64_VALIDATE_LINK_REGISTER // ret // // |AARCH64_VALID_CALL_TARGET| expands to BTI 'c'. Either it, or // |AARCH64_SIGN_LINK_REGISTER|, must be used at every point that may be an // indirect call target. In particular, all symbols exported from a file must // begin with one of these macros. For example, a leaf function that does not // save LR can instead use |AARCH64_VALID_CALL_TARGET|: // // .globl return_zero // return_zero: // AARCH64_VALID_CALL_TARGET // mov x0, #0 // ret // // A non-leaf function which does not immediately save LR may need both macros // because |AARCH64_SIGN_LINK_REGISTER| appears late. For example, the function // may jump to an alternate implementation before setting up the stack: // // .globl with_early_jump // with_early_jump: // AARCH64_VALID_CALL_TARGET // cmp x0, #128 // b.lt .Lwith_early_jump_128 // AARCH64_SIGN_LINK_REGISTER // stp x29, x30, [sp, #-96]! // mov x29, sp // ... // ldp x29, x30, [sp], #96 // AARCH64_VALIDATE_LINK_REGISTER // ret // // .Lwith_early_jump_128: // ... // ret // // These annotations are only required with indirect calls. Private symbols that // are only the target of direct calls do not require annotations. Also note // that |AARCH64_VALID_CALL_TARGET| is only valid for indirect calls (BLR), not // indirect jumps (BR). Indirect jumps in assembly are currently not supported // and would require a macro for BTI 'j'. // // Although not necessary, it is safe to use these macros in 32-bit ARM // assembly. This may be used to simplify dual 32-bit and 64-bit files. // // References: // - "ELF for the ArmĀ® 64-bit Architecture" // https://github.com/ARM-software/abi-aa/blob/master/aaelf64/aaelf64.rst // - "Providing protection for complex software" // https://developer.arm.com/architectures/learn-the-architecture/providing-protection-for-complex-software #if defined(__ARM_FEATURE_BTI_DEFAULT) && __ARM_FEATURE_BTI_DEFAULT == 1 #define GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_BTI (1 << 0) // Has Branch Target Identification #define AARCH64_VALID_CALL_TARGET hint #34 // BTI 'c' #else #define GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_BTI 0 // No Branch Target Identification #define AARCH64_VALID_CALL_TARGET #endif #if defined(__ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT) && \ (__ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT & 1) == 1 // Signed with A-key #define GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_POINTER_AUTH \ (1 << 1) // Has Pointer Authentication #define AARCH64_SIGN_LINK_REGISTER hint #25 // PACIASP #define AARCH64_VALIDATE_LINK_REGISTER hint #29 // AUTIASP #elif defined(__ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT) && \ (__ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT & 2) == 2 // Signed with B-key #define GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_POINTER_AUTH \ (1 << 1) // Has Pointer Authentication #define AARCH64_SIGN_LINK_REGISTER hint #27 // PACIBSP #define AARCH64_VALIDATE_LINK_REGISTER hint #31 // AUTIBSP #else #define GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_POINTER_AUTH 0 // No Pointer Authentication #if GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_BTI != 0 #define AARCH64_SIGN_LINK_REGISTER AARCH64_VALID_CALL_TARGET #else #define AARCH64_SIGN_LINK_REGISTER #endif #define AARCH64_VALIDATE_LINK_REGISTER #endif #if GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_POINTER_AUTH != 0 || GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_BTI != 0 .pushsection .note.gnu.property, "a"; .balign 8; .long 4; .long 0x10; .long 0x5; .asciz "GNU"; .long 0xc0000000; /* GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_FEATURE_1_AND */ .long 4; .long (GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_POINTER_AUTH | GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_BTI); .long 0; .popsection; #endif #endif // ARM || AARCH64 #endif // __ASSEMBLER__ #endif // OPENSSL_HEADER_ASM_BASE_H