grub2/SOURCES/0273-Correct-BSS-zeroing-on-aarch64.patch

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From 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jeremy Linton <jeremy.linton@arm.com>
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2022 15:33:03 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] Correct BSS zeroing on aarch64
The aarch64 loader doesn't use efi bootservices, and
therefor it has a very minimal loader which makes a lot
of assumptions about the kernel layout. With the ZBOOT
changes, the layout has changed a bit and we not should
really be parsing the PE sections to determine how much
data to copy, otherwise the BSS won't be setup properly.
This code still makes a lot of assumptions about the
the kernel layout, so its far from ideal, but it works.
Resolves: rhbz#2125069
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Linton <jeremy.linton@arm.com>
---
grub-core/loader/arm64/linux.c | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++++-----
1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/grub-core/loader/arm64/linux.c b/grub-core/loader/arm64/linux.c
index 489d0c7173..419f2201df 100644
--- a/grub-core/loader/arm64/linux.c
+++ b/grub-core/loader/arm64/linux.c
@@ -316,10 +316,12 @@ grub_cmd_initrd (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
static grub_err_t
parse_pe_header (void *kernel, grub_uint64_t *total_size,
grub_uint32_t *entry_offset,
- grub_uint32_t *alignment)
+ grub_uint32_t *alignment,grub_uint32_t *code_size)
{
struct linux_arch_kernel_header *lh = kernel;
struct grub_armxx_linux_pe_header *pe;
+ grub_uint16_t i;
+ struct grub_pe32_section_table *sections;
pe = (void *)((unsigned long)kernel + lh->hdr_offset);
@@ -329,6 +331,19 @@ parse_pe_header (void *kernel, grub_uint64_t *total_size,
*total_size = pe->opt.image_size;
*entry_offset = pe->opt.entry_addr;
*alignment = pe->opt.section_alignment;
+ *code_size = pe->opt.section_alignment;
+
+ sections = (struct grub_pe32_section_table *) ((char *)&pe->opt +
+ pe->coff.optional_header_size);
+ grub_dprintf ("linux", "num_sections : %d\n", pe->coff.num_sections );
+ for (i = 0 ; i < pe->coff.num_sections; i++)
+ {
+ grub_dprintf ("linux", "raw_size : %lld\n",
+ (long long) sections[i].raw_data_size);
+ grub_dprintf ("linux", "virt_size : %lld\n",
+ (long long) sections[i].virtual_size);
+ *code_size += sections[i].raw_data_size;
+ }
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
}
@@ -341,6 +356,7 @@ grub_cmd_linux (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
grub_err_t err;
grub_off_t filelen;
grub_uint32_t align;
+ grub_uint32_t code_size;
void *kernel = NULL;
int nx_supported = 1;
@@ -373,11 +389,12 @@ grub_cmd_linux (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
if (grub_arch_efi_linux_check_image (kernel) != GRUB_ERR_NONE)
goto fail;
- if (parse_pe_header (kernel, &kernel_size, &handover_offset, &align) != GRUB_ERR_NONE)
+ if (parse_pe_header (kernel, &kernel_size, &handover_offset, &align, &code_size) != GRUB_ERR_NONE)
goto fail;
grub_dprintf ("linux", "kernel mem size : %lld\n", (long long) kernel_size);
grub_dprintf ("linux", "kernel entry offset : %d\n", handover_offset);
grub_dprintf ("linux", "kernel alignment : 0x%x\n", align);
+ grub_dprintf ("linux", "kernel size : 0x%x\n", code_size);
err = grub_efi_check_nx_image_support((grub_addr_t)kernel, filelen, &nx_supported);
if (err != GRUB_ERR_NONE)
@@ -396,9 +413,9 @@ grub_cmd_linux (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
kernel_addr = (void *)ALIGN_UP((grub_uint64_t)kernel_alloc_addr, align);
grub_dprintf ("linux", "kernel @ %p\n", kernel_addr);
- grub_memcpy (kernel_addr, kernel, grub_min(filelen, kernel_size));
- if (kernel_size > filelen)
- grub_memset ((char *)kernel_addr + filelen, 0, kernel_size - filelen);
+ grub_memcpy (kernel_addr, kernel, grub_min(code_size, kernel_size));
+ if (kernel_size > code_size)
+ grub_memset ((char *)kernel_addr + code_size, 0, kernel_size - code_size);
grub_free(kernel);
kernel = NULL;