From: Borislav Petkov
> Sent: 24 September 2020 14:08
> 
> On Wed, Sep 23, 2020 at 04:10:43PM -0700, Dave Jiang wrote:
> > +/* The dst parameter must be 64-bytes aligned */
> > +static inline void movdir64b(void *dst, const void *src)
> > +{
> > +   /*
> > +    * Note that this isn't an "on-stack copy", just definition of "dst"
> > +    * as a pointer to 64-bytes of stuff that is going to be overwritten.
> > +    * In the MOVDIR64B case that may be needed as you can use the
> > +    * MOVDIR64B instruction to copy arbitrary memory around. This trick
> > +    * lets the compiler know how much gets clobbered.
> > +    */
> > +   volatile struct { char _[64]; } *__dst = dst;
> > +
> > +   /* MOVDIR64B [rdx], rax */
> > +   asm volatile(".byte 0x66, 0x0f, 0x38, 0xf8, 0x02"
> > +                :
> > +                : "m" (*(struct { char _[64];} **)src), "a" (__dst)
> > +                : "memory");
> > +}
> 
> Ok, Micha and I hashed it out on IRC, here's what you do. Please keep
> the comments too because we will forget soon again.
> 
> static inline void movdir64b(void *__dst, const void *src)
> {
>       struct { char _[64]; } *__src = src;
>       struct { char _[64]; } *__dst = dst;
> 
>       /*
>        * MOVDIR64B %(rdx), rax.
>        *
>        * Both __src and __dst must be memory constraints in order to tell the
>        * compiler that no other memory accesses should be reordered around
>        * this one.
>        *
>        * Also, both must be supplied as lvalues because this tells
>        * the compiler what the object is (its size) the instruction accesses.
>        * I.e., not the pointers but what they point, thus the deref'ing '*'.
>        */
>       asm volatile(".byte 0x66, 0x0f, 0x38, 0xf8, 0x02"
>                    : "+m" (*__dst)
>                    :  "m" (*__src), "a" (__dst), "d" (__src));
> }

Doesn't look wrong now.
I'd still paint it a slightly different colour :-)

        David

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