| /* |
| * Linux/PA-RISC Project (http://www.parisc-linux.org/) |
| * |
| * kernel entry points (interruptions, system call wrappers) |
| * Copyright (C) 1999,2000 Philipp Rumpf |
| * Copyright (C) 1999 SuSE GmbH Nuernberg |
| * Copyright (C) 2000 Hewlett-Packard (John Marvin) |
| * Copyright (C) 1999 Hewlett-Packard (Frank Rowand) |
| * |
| * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) |
| * any later version. |
| * |
| * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| * GNU General Public License for more details. |
| * |
| * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
| * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. |
| */ |
| |
| #include <asm/asm-offsets.h> |
| |
| /* we have the following possibilities to act on an interruption: |
| * - handle in assembly and use shadowed registers only |
| * - save registers to kernel stack and handle in assembly or C */ |
| |
| |
| #include <asm/psw.h> |
| #include <asm/cache.h> /* for L1_CACHE_SHIFT */ |
| #include <asm/assembly.h> /* for LDREG/STREG defines */ |
| #include <asm/pgtable.h> |
| #include <asm/signal.h> |
| #include <asm/unistd.h> |
| #include <asm/thread_info.h> |
| |
| #include <linux/linkage.h> |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| .level 2.0w |
| #else |
| .level 2.0 |
| #endif |
| |
| .import pa_tlb_lock,data |
| |
| /* space_to_prot macro creates a prot id from a space id */ |
| |
| #if (SPACEID_SHIFT) == 0 |
| .macro space_to_prot spc prot |
| depd,z \spc,62,31,\prot |
| .endm |
| #else |
| .macro space_to_prot spc prot |
| extrd,u \spc,(64 - (SPACEID_SHIFT)),32,\prot |
| .endm |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Switch to virtual mapping, trashing only %r1 */ |
| .macro virt_map |
| /* pcxt_ssm_bug */ |
| rsm PSW_SM_I, %r0 /* barrier for "Relied upon Translation */ |
| mtsp %r0, %sr4 |
| mtsp %r0, %sr5 |
| mtsp %r0, %sr6 |
| tovirt_r1 %r29 |
| load32 KERNEL_PSW, %r1 |
| |
| rsm PSW_SM_QUIET,%r0 /* second "heavy weight" ctl op */ |
| mtctl %r0, %cr17 /* Clear IIASQ tail */ |
| mtctl %r0, %cr17 /* Clear IIASQ head */ |
| mtctl %r1, %ipsw |
| load32 4f, %r1 |
| mtctl %r1, %cr18 /* Set IIAOQ tail */ |
| ldo 4(%r1), %r1 |
| mtctl %r1, %cr18 /* Set IIAOQ head */ |
| rfir |
| nop |
| 4: |
| .endm |
| |
| /* |
| * The "get_stack" macros are responsible for determining the |
| * kernel stack value. |
| * |
| * If sr7 == 0 |
| * Already using a kernel stack, so call the |
| * get_stack_use_r30 macro to push a pt_regs structure |
| * on the stack, and store registers there. |
| * else |
| * Need to set up a kernel stack, so call the |
| * get_stack_use_cr30 macro to set up a pointer |
| * to the pt_regs structure contained within the |
| * task pointer pointed to by cr30. Set the stack |
| * pointer to point to the end of the task structure. |
| * |
| * Note that we use shadowed registers for temps until |
| * we can save %r26 and %r29. %r26 is used to preserve |
| * %r8 (a shadowed register) which temporarily contained |
| * either the fault type ("code") or the eirr. We need |
| * to use a non-shadowed register to carry the value over |
| * the rfir in virt_map. We use %r26 since this value winds |
| * up being passed as the argument to either do_cpu_irq_mask |
| * or handle_interruption. %r29 is used to hold a pointer |
| * the register save area, and once again, it needs to |
| * be a non-shadowed register so that it survives the rfir. |
| * |
| * N.B. TASK_SZ_ALGN and PT_SZ_ALGN include space for a stack frame. |
| */ |
| |
| .macro get_stack_use_cr30 |
| |
| /* we save the registers in the task struct */ |
| |
| copy %r30, %r17 |
| mfctl %cr30, %r1 |
| ldo THREAD_SZ_ALGN(%r1), %r30 |
| mtsp %r0,%sr7 |
| mtsp %r16,%sr3 |
| tophys %r1,%r9 |
| LDREG TI_TASK(%r9), %r1 /* thread_info -> task_struct */ |
| tophys %r1,%r9 |
| ldo TASK_REGS(%r9),%r9 |
| STREG %r17,PT_GR30(%r9) |
| STREG %r29,PT_GR29(%r9) |
| STREG %r26,PT_GR26(%r9) |
| STREG %r16,PT_SR7(%r9) |
| copy %r9,%r29 |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro get_stack_use_r30 |
| |
| /* we put a struct pt_regs on the stack and save the registers there */ |
| |
| tophys %r30,%r9 |
| copy %r30,%r1 |
| ldo PT_SZ_ALGN(%r30),%r30 |
| STREG %r1,PT_GR30(%r9) |
| STREG %r29,PT_GR29(%r9) |
| STREG %r26,PT_GR26(%r9) |
| STREG %r16,PT_SR7(%r9) |
| copy %r9,%r29 |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro rest_stack |
| LDREG PT_GR1(%r29), %r1 |
| LDREG PT_GR30(%r29),%r30 |
| LDREG PT_GR29(%r29),%r29 |
| .endm |
| |
| /* default interruption handler |
| * (calls traps.c:handle_interruption) */ |
| .macro def code |
| b intr_save |
| ldi \code, %r8 |
| .align 32 |
| .endm |
| |
| /* Interrupt interruption handler |
| * (calls irq.c:do_cpu_irq_mask) */ |
| .macro extint code |
| b intr_extint |
| mfsp %sr7,%r16 |
| .align 32 |
| .endm |
| |
| .import os_hpmc, code |
| |
| /* HPMC handler */ |
| .macro hpmc code |
| nop /* must be a NOP, will be patched later */ |
| load32 PA(os_hpmc), %r3 |
| bv,n 0(%r3) |
| nop |
| .word 0 /* checksum (will be patched) */ |
| .word PA(os_hpmc) /* address of handler */ |
| .word 0 /* length of handler */ |
| .endm |
| |
| /* |
| * Performance Note: Instructions will be moved up into |
| * this part of the code later on, once we are sure |
| * that the tlb miss handlers are close to final form. |
| */ |
| |
| /* Register definitions for tlb miss handler macros */ |
| |
| va = r8 /* virtual address for which the trap occurred */ |
| spc = r24 /* space for which the trap occurred */ |
| |
| #ifndef CONFIG_64BIT |
| |
| /* |
| * itlb miss interruption handler (parisc 1.1 - 32 bit) |
| */ |
| |
| .macro itlb_11 code |
| |
| mfctl %pcsq, spc |
| b itlb_miss_11 |
| mfctl %pcoq, va |
| |
| .align 32 |
| .endm |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * itlb miss interruption handler (parisc 2.0) |
| */ |
| |
| .macro itlb_20 code |
| mfctl %pcsq, spc |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| b itlb_miss_20w |
| #else |
| b itlb_miss_20 |
| #endif |
| mfctl %pcoq, va |
| |
| .align 32 |
| .endm |
| |
| #ifndef CONFIG_64BIT |
| /* |
| * naitlb miss interruption handler (parisc 1.1 - 32 bit) |
| */ |
| |
| .macro naitlb_11 code |
| |
| mfctl %isr,spc |
| b naitlb_miss_11 |
| mfctl %ior,va |
| |
| .align 32 |
| .endm |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * naitlb miss interruption handler (parisc 2.0) |
| */ |
| |
| .macro naitlb_20 code |
| |
| mfctl %isr,spc |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| b naitlb_miss_20w |
| #else |
| b naitlb_miss_20 |
| #endif |
| mfctl %ior,va |
| |
| .align 32 |
| .endm |
| |
| #ifndef CONFIG_64BIT |
| /* |
| * dtlb miss interruption handler (parisc 1.1 - 32 bit) |
| */ |
| |
| .macro dtlb_11 code |
| |
| mfctl %isr, spc |
| b dtlb_miss_11 |
| mfctl %ior, va |
| |
| .align 32 |
| .endm |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * dtlb miss interruption handler (parisc 2.0) |
| */ |
| |
| .macro dtlb_20 code |
| |
| mfctl %isr, spc |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| b dtlb_miss_20w |
| #else |
| b dtlb_miss_20 |
| #endif |
| mfctl %ior, va |
| |
| .align 32 |
| .endm |
| |
| #ifndef CONFIG_64BIT |
| /* nadtlb miss interruption handler (parisc 1.1 - 32 bit) */ |
| |
| .macro nadtlb_11 code |
| |
| mfctl %isr,spc |
| b nadtlb_miss_11 |
| mfctl %ior,va |
| |
| .align 32 |
| .endm |
| #endif |
| |
| /* nadtlb miss interruption handler (parisc 2.0) */ |
| |
| .macro nadtlb_20 code |
| |
| mfctl %isr,spc |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| b nadtlb_miss_20w |
| #else |
| b nadtlb_miss_20 |
| #endif |
| mfctl %ior,va |
| |
| .align 32 |
| .endm |
| |
| #ifndef CONFIG_64BIT |
| /* |
| * dirty bit trap interruption handler (parisc 1.1 - 32 bit) |
| */ |
| |
| .macro dbit_11 code |
| |
| mfctl %isr,spc |
| b dbit_trap_11 |
| mfctl %ior,va |
| |
| .align 32 |
| .endm |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * dirty bit trap interruption handler (parisc 2.0) |
| */ |
| |
| .macro dbit_20 code |
| |
| mfctl %isr,spc |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| b dbit_trap_20w |
| #else |
| b dbit_trap_20 |
| #endif |
| mfctl %ior,va |
| |
| .align 32 |
| .endm |
| |
| /* In LP64, the space contains part of the upper 32 bits of the |
| * fault. We have to extract this and place it in the va, |
| * zeroing the corresponding bits in the space register */ |
| .macro space_adjust spc,va,tmp |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| extrd,u \spc,63,SPACEID_SHIFT,\tmp |
| depd %r0,63,SPACEID_SHIFT,\spc |
| depd \tmp,31,SPACEID_SHIFT,\va |
| #endif |
| .endm |
| |
| .import swapper_pg_dir,code |
| |
| /* Get the pgd. For faults on space zero (kernel space), this |
| * is simply swapper_pg_dir. For user space faults, the |
| * pgd is stored in %cr25 */ |
| .macro get_pgd spc,reg |
| ldil L%PA(swapper_pg_dir),\reg |
| ldo R%PA(swapper_pg_dir)(\reg),\reg |
| or,COND(=) %r0,\spc,%r0 |
| mfctl %cr25,\reg |
| .endm |
| |
| /* |
| space_check(spc,tmp,fault) |
| |
| spc - The space we saw the fault with. |
| tmp - The place to store the current space. |
| fault - Function to call on failure. |
| |
| Only allow faults on different spaces from the |
| currently active one if we're the kernel |
| |
| */ |
| .macro space_check spc,tmp,fault |
| mfsp %sr7,\tmp |
| or,COND(<>) %r0,\spc,%r0 /* user may execute gateway page |
| * as kernel, so defeat the space |
| * check if it is */ |
| copy \spc,\tmp |
| or,COND(=) %r0,\tmp,%r0 /* nullify if executing as kernel */ |
| cmpb,COND(<>),n \tmp,\spc,\fault |
| .endm |
| |
| /* Look up a PTE in a 2-Level scheme (faulting at each |
| * level if the entry isn't present |
| * |
| * NOTE: we use ldw even for LP64, since the short pointers |
| * can address up to 1TB |
| */ |
| .macro L2_ptep pmd,pte,index,va,fault |
| #if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 3 |
| extru \va,31-ASM_PMD_SHIFT,ASM_BITS_PER_PMD,\index |
| #else |
| # if defined(CONFIG_64BIT) |
| extrd,u \va,63-ASM_PGDIR_SHIFT,ASM_BITS_PER_PGD,\index |
| #else |
| # if PAGE_SIZE > 4096 |
| extru \va,31-ASM_PGDIR_SHIFT,32-ASM_PGDIR_SHIFT,\index |
| # else |
| extru \va,31-ASM_PGDIR_SHIFT,ASM_BITS_PER_PGD,\index |
| # endif |
| # endif |
| #endif |
| dep %r0,31,PAGE_SHIFT,\pmd /* clear offset */ |
| copy %r0,\pte |
| ldw,s \index(\pmd),\pmd |
| bb,>=,n \pmd,_PxD_PRESENT_BIT,\fault |
| dep %r0,31,PxD_FLAG_SHIFT,\pmd /* clear flags */ |
| copy \pmd,%r9 |
| SHLREG %r9,PxD_VALUE_SHIFT,\pmd |
| extru \va,31-PAGE_SHIFT,ASM_BITS_PER_PTE,\index |
| dep %r0,31,PAGE_SHIFT,\pmd /* clear offset */ |
| shladd \index,BITS_PER_PTE_ENTRY,\pmd,\pmd /* pmd is now pte */ |
| LDREG %r0(\pmd),\pte |
| bb,>=,n \pte,_PAGE_PRESENT_BIT,\fault |
| .endm |
| |
| /* Look up PTE in a 3-Level scheme. |
| * |
| * Here we implement a Hybrid L2/L3 scheme: we allocate the |
| * first pmd adjacent to the pgd. This means that we can |
| * subtract a constant offset to get to it. The pmd and pgd |
| * sizes are arranged so that a single pmd covers 4GB (giving |
| * a full LP64 process access to 8TB) so our lookups are |
| * effectively L2 for the first 4GB of the kernel (i.e. for |
| * all ILP32 processes and all the kernel for machines with |
| * under 4GB of memory) */ |
| .macro L3_ptep pgd,pte,index,va,fault |
| #if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 3 /* we might have a 2-Level scheme, e.g. with 16kb page size */ |
| extrd,u \va,63-ASM_PGDIR_SHIFT,ASM_BITS_PER_PGD,\index |
| copy %r0,\pte |
| extrd,u,*= \va,63-ASM_PGDIR_SHIFT,64-ASM_PGDIR_SHIFT,%r0 |
| ldw,s \index(\pgd),\pgd |
| extrd,u,*= \va,63-ASM_PGDIR_SHIFT,64-ASM_PGDIR_SHIFT,%r0 |
| bb,>=,n \pgd,_PxD_PRESENT_BIT,\fault |
| extrd,u,*= \va,63-ASM_PGDIR_SHIFT,64-ASM_PGDIR_SHIFT,%r0 |
| shld \pgd,PxD_VALUE_SHIFT,\index |
| extrd,u,*= \va,63-ASM_PGDIR_SHIFT,64-ASM_PGDIR_SHIFT,%r0 |
| copy \index,\pgd |
| extrd,u,*<> \va,63-ASM_PGDIR_SHIFT,64-ASM_PGDIR_SHIFT,%r0 |
| ldo ASM_PGD_PMD_OFFSET(\pgd),\pgd |
| #endif |
| L2_ptep \pgd,\pte,\index,\va,\fault |
| .endm |
| |
| /* Acquire pa_tlb_lock lock and recheck page is still present. */ |
| .macro tlb_lock spc,ptp,pte,tmp,tmp1,fault |
| #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
| cmpib,COND(=),n 0,\spc,2f |
| load32 PA(pa_tlb_lock),\tmp |
| 1: LDCW 0(\tmp),\tmp1 |
| cmpib,COND(=) 0,\tmp1,1b |
| nop |
| LDREG 0(\ptp),\pte |
| bb,<,n \pte,_PAGE_PRESENT_BIT,2f |
| b \fault |
| stw \spc,0(\tmp) |
| 2: |
| #endif |
| .endm |
| |
| /* Release pa_tlb_lock lock without reloading lock address. */ |
| .macro tlb_unlock0 spc,tmp |
| #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
| or,COND(=) %r0,\spc,%r0 |
| stw \spc,0(\tmp) |
| #endif |
| .endm |
| |
| /* Release pa_tlb_lock lock. */ |
| .macro tlb_unlock1 spc,tmp |
| #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
| load32 PA(pa_tlb_lock),\tmp |
| tlb_unlock0 \spc,\tmp |
| #endif |
| .endm |
| |
| /* Set the _PAGE_ACCESSED bit of the PTE. Be clever and |
| * don't needlessly dirty the cache line if it was already set */ |
| .macro update_accessed ptp,pte,tmp,tmp1 |
| ldi _PAGE_ACCESSED,\tmp1 |
| or \tmp1,\pte,\tmp |
| and,COND(<>) \tmp1,\pte,%r0 |
| STREG \tmp,0(\ptp) |
| .endm |
| |
| /* Set the dirty bit (and accessed bit). No need to be |
| * clever, this is only used from the dirty fault */ |
| .macro update_dirty ptp,pte,tmp |
| ldi _PAGE_ACCESSED|_PAGE_DIRTY,\tmp |
| or \tmp,\pte,\pte |
| STREG \pte,0(\ptp) |
| .endm |
| |
| /* We have (depending on the page size): |
| * - 38 to 52-bit Physical Page Number |
| * - 12 to 26-bit page offset |
| */ |
| /* bitshift difference between a PFN (based on kernel's PAGE_SIZE) |
| * to a CPU TLB 4k PFN (4k => 12 bits to shift) */ |
| #define PAGE_ADD_SHIFT (PAGE_SHIFT-12) |
| #define PAGE_ADD_HUGE_SHIFT (REAL_HPAGE_SHIFT-12) |
| |
| /* Drop prot bits and convert to page addr for iitlbt and idtlbt */ |
| .macro convert_for_tlb_insert20 pte,tmp |
| #ifdef CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE |
| copy \pte,\tmp |
| extrd,u \tmp,(63-ASM_PFN_PTE_SHIFT)+(63-58)+PAGE_ADD_SHIFT,\ |
| 64-PAGE_SHIFT-PAGE_ADD_SHIFT,\pte |
| |
| depdi _PAGE_SIZE_ENCODING_DEFAULT,63,\ |
| (63-58)+PAGE_ADD_SHIFT,\pte |
| extrd,u,*= \tmp,_PAGE_HPAGE_BIT+32,1,%r0 |
| depdi _HUGE_PAGE_SIZE_ENCODING_DEFAULT,63,\ |
| (63-58)+PAGE_ADD_HUGE_SHIFT,\pte |
| #else /* Huge pages disabled */ |
| extrd,u \pte,(63-ASM_PFN_PTE_SHIFT)+(63-58)+PAGE_ADD_SHIFT,\ |
| 64-PAGE_SHIFT-PAGE_ADD_SHIFT,\pte |
| depdi _PAGE_SIZE_ENCODING_DEFAULT,63,\ |
| (63-58)+PAGE_ADD_SHIFT,\pte |
| #endif |
| .endm |
| |
| /* Convert the pte and prot to tlb insertion values. How |
| * this happens is quite subtle, read below */ |
| .macro make_insert_tlb spc,pte,prot,tmp |
| space_to_prot \spc \prot /* create prot id from space */ |
| /* The following is the real subtlety. This is depositing |
| * T <-> _PAGE_REFTRAP |
| * D <-> _PAGE_DIRTY |
| * B <-> _PAGE_DMB (memory break) |
| * |
| * Then incredible subtlety: The access rights are |
| * _PAGE_GATEWAY, _PAGE_EXEC and _PAGE_WRITE |
| * See 3-14 of the parisc 2.0 manual |
| * |
| * Finally, _PAGE_READ goes in the top bit of PL1 (so we |
| * trigger an access rights trap in user space if the user |
| * tries to read an unreadable page */ |
| depd \pte,8,7,\prot |
| |
| /* PAGE_USER indicates the page can be read with user privileges, |
| * so deposit X1|11 to PL1|PL2 (remember the upper bit of PL1 |
| * contains _PAGE_READ) */ |
| extrd,u,*= \pte,_PAGE_USER_BIT+32,1,%r0 |
| depdi 7,11,3,\prot |
| /* If we're a gateway page, drop PL2 back to zero for promotion |
| * to kernel privilege (so we can execute the page as kernel). |
| * Any privilege promotion page always denys read and write */ |
| extrd,u,*= \pte,_PAGE_GATEWAY_BIT+32,1,%r0 |
| depd %r0,11,2,\prot /* If Gateway, Set PL2 to 0 */ |
| |
| /* Enforce uncacheable pages. |
| * This should ONLY be use for MMIO on PA 2.0 machines. |
| * Memory/DMA is cache coherent on all PA2.0 machines we support |
| * (that means T-class is NOT supported) and the memory controllers |
| * on most of those machines only handles cache transactions. |
| */ |
| extrd,u,*= \pte,_PAGE_NO_CACHE_BIT+32,1,%r0 |
| depdi 1,12,1,\prot |
| |
| /* Drop prot bits and convert to page addr for iitlbt and idtlbt */ |
| convert_for_tlb_insert20 \pte \tmp |
| .endm |
| |
| /* Identical macro to make_insert_tlb above, except it |
| * makes the tlb entry for the differently formatted pa11 |
| * insertion instructions */ |
| .macro make_insert_tlb_11 spc,pte,prot |
| zdep \spc,30,15,\prot |
| dep \pte,8,7,\prot |
| extru,= \pte,_PAGE_NO_CACHE_BIT,1,%r0 |
| depi 1,12,1,\prot |
| extru,= \pte,_PAGE_USER_BIT,1,%r0 |
| depi 7,11,3,\prot /* Set for user space (1 rsvd for read) */ |
| extru,= \pte,_PAGE_GATEWAY_BIT,1,%r0 |
| depi 0,11,2,\prot /* If Gateway, Set PL2 to 0 */ |
| |
| /* Get rid of prot bits and convert to page addr for iitlba */ |
| |
| depi 0,31,ASM_PFN_PTE_SHIFT,\pte |
| SHRREG \pte,(ASM_PFN_PTE_SHIFT-(31-26)),\pte |
| .endm |
| |
| /* This is for ILP32 PA2.0 only. The TLB insertion needs |
| * to extend into I/O space if the address is 0xfXXXXXXX |
| * so we extend the f's into the top word of the pte in |
| * this case */ |
| .macro f_extend pte,tmp |
| extrd,s \pte,42,4,\tmp |
| addi,<> 1,\tmp,%r0 |
| extrd,s \pte,63,25,\pte |
| .endm |
| |
| /* The alias region is an 8MB aligned 16MB to do clear and |
| * copy user pages at addresses congruent with the user |
| * virtual address. |
| * |
| * To use the alias page, you set %r26 up with the to TLB |
| * entry (identifying the physical page) and %r23 up with |
| * the from tlb entry (or nothing if only a to entry---for |
| * clear_user_page_asm) */ |
| .macro do_alias spc,tmp,tmp1,va,pte,prot,fault,patype |
| cmpib,COND(<>),n 0,\spc,\fault |
| ldil L%(TMPALIAS_MAP_START),\tmp |
| #if defined(CONFIG_64BIT) && (TMPALIAS_MAP_START >= 0x80000000) |
| /* on LP64, ldi will sign extend into the upper 32 bits, |
| * which is behaviour we don't want */ |
| depdi 0,31,32,\tmp |
| #endif |
| copy \va,\tmp1 |
| depi 0,31,23,\tmp1 |
| cmpb,COND(<>),n \tmp,\tmp1,\fault |
| mfctl %cr19,\tmp /* iir */ |
| /* get the opcode (first six bits) into \tmp */ |
| extrw,u \tmp,5,6,\tmp |
| /* |
| * Only setting the T bit prevents data cache movein |
| * Setting access rights to zero prevents instruction cache movein |
| * |
| * Note subtlety here: _PAGE_GATEWAY, _PAGE_EXEC and _PAGE_WRITE go |
| * to type field and _PAGE_READ goes to top bit of PL1 |
| */ |
| ldi (_PAGE_REFTRAP|_PAGE_READ|_PAGE_WRITE),\prot |
| /* |
| * so if the opcode is one (i.e. this is a memory management |
| * instruction) nullify the next load so \prot is only T. |
| * Otherwise this is a normal data operation |
| */ |
| cmpiclr,= 0x01,\tmp,%r0 |
| ldi (_PAGE_DIRTY|_PAGE_READ|_PAGE_WRITE),\prot |
| .ifc \patype,20 |
| depd,z \prot,8,7,\prot |
| .else |
| .ifc \patype,11 |
| depw,z \prot,8,7,\prot |
| .else |
| .error "undefined PA type to do_alias" |
| .endif |
| .endif |
| /* |
| * OK, it is in the temp alias region, check whether "from" or "to". |
| * Check "subtle" note in pacache.S re: r23/r26. |
| */ |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| extrd,u,*= \va,41,1,%r0 |
| #else |
| extrw,u,= \va,9,1,%r0 |
| #endif |
| or,COND(tr) %r23,%r0,\pte |
| or %r26,%r0,\pte |
| .endm |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fault_vectors are architecturally required to be aligned on a 2K |
| * boundary |
| */ |
| |
| .section .text.hot |
| .align 2048 |
| |
| ENTRY(fault_vector_20) |
| /* First vector is invalid (0) */ |
| .ascii "cows can fly" |
| .byte 0 |
| .align 32 |
| |
| hpmc 1 |
| def 2 |
| def 3 |
| extint 4 |
| def 5 |
| itlb_20 6 |
| def 7 |
| def 8 |
| def 9 |
| def 10 |
| def 11 |
| def 12 |
| def 13 |
| def 14 |
| dtlb_20 15 |
| naitlb_20 16 |
| nadtlb_20 17 |
| def 18 |
| def 19 |
| dbit_20 20 |
| def 21 |
| def 22 |
| def 23 |
| def 24 |
| def 25 |
| def 26 |
| def 27 |
| def 28 |
| def 29 |
| def 30 |
| def 31 |
| END(fault_vector_20) |
| |
| #ifndef CONFIG_64BIT |
| |
| .align 2048 |
| |
| ENTRY(fault_vector_11) |
| /* First vector is invalid (0) */ |
| .ascii "cows can fly" |
| .byte 0 |
| .align 32 |
| |
| hpmc 1 |
| def 2 |
| def 3 |
| extint 4 |
| def 5 |
| itlb_11 6 |
| def 7 |
| def 8 |
| def 9 |
| def 10 |
| def 11 |
| def 12 |
| def 13 |
| def 14 |
| dtlb_11 15 |
| naitlb_11 16 |
| nadtlb_11 17 |
| def 18 |
| def 19 |
| dbit_11 20 |
| def 21 |
| def 22 |
| def 23 |
| def 24 |
| def 25 |
| def 26 |
| def 27 |
| def 28 |
| def 29 |
| def 30 |
| def 31 |
| END(fault_vector_11) |
| |
| #endif |
| /* Fault vector is separately protected and *must* be on its own page */ |
| .align PAGE_SIZE |
| ENTRY(end_fault_vector) |
| |
| .import handle_interruption,code |
| .import do_cpu_irq_mask,code |
| |
| /* |
| * Child Returns here |
| * |
| * copy_thread moved args into task save area. |
| */ |
| |
| ENTRY(ret_from_kernel_thread) |
| |
| /* Call schedule_tail first though */ |
| BL schedule_tail, %r2 |
| nop |
| |
| LDREG TI_TASK-THREAD_SZ_ALGN-FRAME_SIZE(%r30), %r1 |
| LDREG TASK_PT_GR25(%r1), %r26 |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| LDREG TASK_PT_GR27(%r1), %r27 |
| #endif |
| LDREG TASK_PT_GR26(%r1), %r1 |
| ble 0(%sr7, %r1) |
| copy %r31, %r2 |
| b finish_child_return |
| nop |
| ENDPROC(ret_from_kernel_thread) |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * struct task_struct *_switch_to(struct task_struct *prev, |
| * struct task_struct *next) |
| * |
| * switch kernel stacks and return prev */ |
| ENTRY(_switch_to) |
| STREG %r2, -RP_OFFSET(%r30) |
| |
| callee_save_float |
| callee_save |
| |
| load32 _switch_to_ret, %r2 |
| |
| STREG %r2, TASK_PT_KPC(%r26) |
| LDREG TASK_PT_KPC(%r25), %r2 |
| |
| STREG %r30, TASK_PT_KSP(%r26) |
| LDREG TASK_PT_KSP(%r25), %r30 |
| LDREG TASK_THREAD_INFO(%r25), %r25 |
| bv %r0(%r2) |
| mtctl %r25,%cr30 |
| |
| _switch_to_ret: |
| mtctl %r0, %cr0 /* Needed for single stepping */ |
| callee_rest |
| callee_rest_float |
| |
| LDREG -RP_OFFSET(%r30), %r2 |
| bv %r0(%r2) |
| copy %r26, %r28 |
| ENDPROC(_switch_to) |
| |
| /* |
| * Common rfi return path for interruptions, kernel execve, and |
| * sys_rt_sigreturn (sometimes). The sys_rt_sigreturn syscall will |
| * return via this path if the signal was received when the process |
| * was running; if the process was blocked on a syscall then the |
| * normal syscall_exit path is used. All syscalls for traced |
| * proceses exit via intr_restore. |
| * |
| * XXX If any syscalls that change a processes space id ever exit |
| * this way, then we will need to copy %sr3 in to PT_SR[3..7], and |
| * adjust IASQ[0..1]. |
| * |
| */ |
| |
| .align PAGE_SIZE |
| |
| ENTRY(syscall_exit_rfi) |
| mfctl %cr30,%r16 |
| LDREG TI_TASK(%r16), %r16 /* thread_info -> task_struct */ |
| ldo TASK_REGS(%r16),%r16 |
| /* Force iaoq to userspace, as the user has had access to our current |
| * context via sigcontext. Also Filter the PSW for the same reason. |
| */ |
| LDREG PT_IAOQ0(%r16),%r19 |
| depi 3,31,2,%r19 |
| STREG %r19,PT_IAOQ0(%r16) |
| LDREG PT_IAOQ1(%r16),%r19 |
| depi 3,31,2,%r19 |
| STREG %r19,PT_IAOQ1(%r16) |
| LDREG PT_PSW(%r16),%r19 |
| load32 USER_PSW_MASK,%r1 |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| load32 USER_PSW_HI_MASK,%r20 |
| depd %r20,31,32,%r1 |
| #endif |
| and %r19,%r1,%r19 /* Mask out bits that user shouldn't play with */ |
| load32 USER_PSW,%r1 |
| or %r19,%r1,%r19 /* Make sure default USER_PSW bits are set */ |
| STREG %r19,PT_PSW(%r16) |
| |
| /* |
| * If we aren't being traced, we never saved space registers |
| * (we don't store them in the sigcontext), so set them |
| * to "proper" values now (otherwise we'll wind up restoring |
| * whatever was last stored in the task structure, which might |
| * be inconsistent if an interrupt occurred while on the gateway |
| * page). Note that we may be "trashing" values the user put in |
| * them, but we don't support the user changing them. |
| */ |
| |
| STREG %r0,PT_SR2(%r16) |
| mfsp %sr3,%r19 |
| STREG %r19,PT_SR0(%r16) |
| STREG %r19,PT_SR1(%r16) |
| STREG %r19,PT_SR3(%r16) |
| STREG %r19,PT_SR4(%r16) |
| STREG %r19,PT_SR5(%r16) |
| STREG %r19,PT_SR6(%r16) |
| STREG %r19,PT_SR7(%r16) |
| |
| intr_return: |
| /* check for reschedule */ |
| mfctl %cr30,%r1 |
| LDREG TI_FLAGS(%r1),%r19 /* sched.h: TIF_NEED_RESCHED */ |
| bb,<,n %r19,31-TIF_NEED_RESCHED,intr_do_resched /* forward */ |
| |
| .import do_notify_resume,code |
| intr_check_sig: |
| /* As above */ |
| mfctl %cr30,%r1 |
| LDREG TI_FLAGS(%r1),%r19 |
| ldi (_TIF_SIGPENDING|_TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME), %r20 |
| and,COND(<>) %r19, %r20, %r0 |
| b,n intr_restore /* skip past if we've nothing to do */ |
| |
| /* This check is critical to having LWS |
| * working. The IASQ is zero on the gateway |
| * page and we cannot deliver any signals until |
| * we get off the gateway page. |
| * |
| * Only do signals if we are returning to user space |
| */ |
| LDREG PT_IASQ0(%r16), %r20 |
| cmpib,COND(=),n 0,%r20,intr_restore /* backward */ |
| LDREG PT_IASQ1(%r16), %r20 |
| cmpib,COND(=),n 0,%r20,intr_restore /* backward */ |
| |
| /* NOTE: We need to enable interrupts if we have to deliver |
| * signals. We used to do this earlier but it caused kernel |
| * stack overflows. */ |
| ssm PSW_SM_I, %r0 |
| |
| copy %r0, %r25 /* long in_syscall = 0 */ |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| ldo -16(%r30),%r29 /* Reference param save area */ |
| #endif |
| |
| BL do_notify_resume,%r2 |
| copy %r16, %r26 /* struct pt_regs *regs */ |
| |
| b,n intr_check_sig |
| |
| intr_restore: |
| copy %r16,%r29 |
| ldo PT_FR31(%r29),%r1 |
| rest_fp %r1 |
| rest_general %r29 |
| |
| /* inverse of virt_map */ |
| pcxt_ssm_bug |
| rsm PSW_SM_QUIET,%r0 /* prepare for rfi */ |
| tophys_r1 %r29 |
| |
| /* Restore space id's and special cr's from PT_REGS |
| * structure pointed to by r29 |
| */ |
| rest_specials %r29 |
| |
| /* IMPORTANT: rest_stack restores r29 last (we are using it)! |
| * It also restores r1 and r30. |
| */ |
| rest_stack |
| |
| rfi |
| nop |
| |
| #ifndef CONFIG_PREEMPT |
| # define intr_do_preempt intr_restore |
| #endif /* !CONFIG_PREEMPT */ |
| |
| .import schedule,code |
| intr_do_resched: |
| /* Only call schedule on return to userspace. If we're returning |
| * to kernel space, we may schedule if CONFIG_PREEMPT, otherwise |
| * we jump back to intr_restore. |
| */ |
| LDREG PT_IASQ0(%r16), %r20 |
| cmpib,COND(=) 0, %r20, intr_do_preempt |
| nop |
| LDREG PT_IASQ1(%r16), %r20 |
| cmpib,COND(=) 0, %r20, intr_do_preempt |
| nop |
| |
| /* NOTE: We need to enable interrupts if we schedule. We used |
| * to do this earlier but it caused kernel stack overflows. */ |
| ssm PSW_SM_I, %r0 |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| ldo -16(%r30),%r29 /* Reference param save area */ |
| #endif |
| |
| ldil L%intr_check_sig, %r2 |
| #ifndef CONFIG_64BIT |
| b schedule |
| #else |
| load32 schedule, %r20 |
| bv %r0(%r20) |
| #endif |
| ldo R%intr_check_sig(%r2), %r2 |
| |
| /* preempt the current task on returning to kernel |
| * mode from an interrupt, iff need_resched is set, |
| * and preempt_count is 0. otherwise, we continue on |
| * our merry way back to the current running task. |
| */ |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT |
| .import preempt_schedule_irq,code |
| intr_do_preempt: |
| rsm PSW_SM_I, %r0 /* disable interrupts */ |
| |
| /* current_thread_info()->preempt_count */ |
| mfctl %cr30, %r1 |
| LDREG TI_PRE_COUNT(%r1), %r19 |
| cmpib,COND(<>) 0, %r19, intr_restore /* if preempt_count > 0 */ |
| nop /* prev insn branched backwards */ |
| |
| /* check if we interrupted a critical path */ |
| LDREG PT_PSW(%r16), %r20 |
| bb,<,n %r20, 31 - PSW_SM_I, intr_restore |
| nop |
| |
| BL preempt_schedule_irq, %r2 |
| nop |
| |
| b,n intr_restore /* ssm PSW_SM_I done by intr_restore */ |
| #endif /* CONFIG_PREEMPT */ |
| |
| /* |
| * External interrupts. |
| */ |
| |
| intr_extint: |
| cmpib,COND(=),n 0,%r16,1f |
| |
| get_stack_use_cr30 |
| b,n 2f |
| |
| 1: |
| get_stack_use_r30 |
| 2: |
| save_specials %r29 |
| virt_map |
| save_general %r29 |
| |
| ldo PT_FR0(%r29), %r24 |
| save_fp %r24 |
| |
| loadgp |
| |
| copy %r29, %r26 /* arg0 is pt_regs */ |
| copy %r29, %r16 /* save pt_regs */ |
| |
| ldil L%intr_return, %r2 |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| ldo -16(%r30),%r29 /* Reference param save area */ |
| #endif |
| |
| b do_cpu_irq_mask |
| ldo R%intr_return(%r2), %r2 /* return to intr_return, not here */ |
| ENDPROC(syscall_exit_rfi) |
| |
| |
| /* Generic interruptions (illegal insn, unaligned, page fault, etc) */ |
| |
| ENTRY(intr_save) /* for os_hpmc */ |
| mfsp %sr7,%r16 |
| cmpib,COND(=),n 0,%r16,1f |
| get_stack_use_cr30 |
| b 2f |
| copy %r8,%r26 |
| |
| 1: |
| get_stack_use_r30 |
| copy %r8,%r26 |
| |
| 2: |
| save_specials %r29 |
| |
| /* If this trap is a itlb miss, skip saving/adjusting isr/ior */ |
| |
| /* |
| * FIXME: 1) Use a #define for the hardwired "6" below (and in |
| * traps.c. |
| * 2) Once we start executing code above 4 Gb, we need |
| * to adjust iasq/iaoq here in the same way we |
| * adjust isr/ior below. |
| */ |
| |
| cmpib,COND(=),n 6,%r26,skip_save_ior |
| |
| |
| mfctl %cr20, %r16 /* isr */ |
| nop /* serialize mfctl on PA 2.0 to avoid 4 cycle penalty */ |
| mfctl %cr21, %r17 /* ior */ |
| |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| /* |
| * If the interrupted code was running with W bit off (32 bit), |
| * clear the b bits (bits 0 & 1) in the ior. |
| * save_specials left ipsw value in r8 for us to test. |
| */ |
| extrd,u,*<> %r8,PSW_W_BIT,1,%r0 |
| depdi 0,1,2,%r17 |
| |
| /* |
| * FIXME: This code has hardwired assumptions about the split |
| * between space bits and offset bits. This will change |
| * when we allow alternate page sizes. |
| */ |
| |
| /* adjust isr/ior. */ |
| extrd,u %r16,63,SPACEID_SHIFT,%r1 /* get high bits from isr for ior */ |
| depd %r1,31,SPACEID_SHIFT,%r17 /* deposit them into ior */ |
| depdi 0,63,SPACEID_SHIFT,%r16 /* clear them from isr */ |
| #endif |
| STREG %r16, PT_ISR(%r29) |
| STREG %r17, PT_IOR(%r29) |
| |
| |
| skip_save_ior: |
| virt_map |
| save_general %r29 |
| |
| ldo PT_FR0(%r29), %r25 |
| save_fp %r25 |
| |
| loadgp |
| |
| copy %r29, %r25 /* arg1 is pt_regs */ |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| ldo -16(%r30),%r29 /* Reference param save area */ |
| #endif |
| |
| ldil L%intr_check_sig, %r2 |
| copy %r25, %r16 /* save pt_regs */ |
| |
| b handle_interruption |
| ldo R%intr_check_sig(%r2), %r2 |
| ENDPROC(intr_save) |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Note for all tlb miss handlers: |
| * |
| * cr24 contains a pointer to the kernel address space |
| * page directory. |
| * |
| * cr25 contains a pointer to the current user address |
| * space page directory. |
| * |
| * sr3 will contain the space id of the user address space |
| * of the current running thread while that thread is |
| * running in the kernel. |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * register number allocations. Note that these are all |
| * in the shadowed registers |
| */ |
| |
| t0 = r1 /* temporary register 0 */ |
| va = r8 /* virtual address for which the trap occurred */ |
| t1 = r9 /* temporary register 1 */ |
| pte = r16 /* pte/phys page # */ |
| prot = r17 /* prot bits */ |
| spc = r24 /* space for which the trap occurred */ |
| ptp = r25 /* page directory/page table pointer */ |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| |
| dtlb_miss_20w: |
| space_adjust spc,va,t0 |
| get_pgd spc,ptp |
| space_check spc,t0,dtlb_fault |
| |
| L3_ptep ptp,pte,t0,va,dtlb_check_alias_20w |
| |
| tlb_lock spc,ptp,pte,t0,t1,dtlb_check_alias_20w |
| update_accessed ptp,pte,t0,t1 |
| |
| make_insert_tlb spc,pte,prot,t1 |
| |
| idtlbt pte,prot |
| |
| tlb_unlock1 spc,t0 |
| rfir |
| nop |
| |
| dtlb_check_alias_20w: |
| do_alias spc,t0,t1,va,pte,prot,dtlb_fault,20 |
| |
| idtlbt pte,prot |
| |
| rfir |
| nop |
| |
| nadtlb_miss_20w: |
| space_adjust spc,va,t0 |
| get_pgd spc,ptp |
| space_check spc,t0,nadtlb_fault |
| |
| L3_ptep ptp,pte,t0,va,nadtlb_check_alias_20w |
| |
| tlb_lock spc,ptp,pte,t0,t1,nadtlb_check_alias_20w |
| update_accessed ptp,pte,t0,t1 |
| |
| make_insert_tlb spc,pte,prot,t1 |
| |
| idtlbt pte,prot |
| |
| tlb_unlock1 spc,t0 |
| rfir |
| nop |
| |
| nadtlb_check_alias_20w: |
| do_alias spc,t0,t1,va,pte,prot,nadtlb_emulate,20 |
| |
| idtlbt pte,prot |
| |
| rfir |
| nop |
| |
| #else |
| |
| dtlb_miss_11: |
| get_pgd spc,ptp |
| |
| space_check spc,t0,dtlb_fault |
| |
| L2_ptep ptp,pte,t0,va,dtlb_check_alias_11 |
| |
| tlb_lock spc,ptp,pte,t0,t1,dtlb_check_alias_11 |
| update_accessed ptp,pte,t0,t1 |
| |
| make_insert_tlb_11 spc,pte,prot |
| |
| mfsp %sr1,t1 /* Save sr1 so we can use it in tlb inserts */ |
| mtsp spc,%sr1 |
| |
| idtlba pte,(%sr1,va) |
| idtlbp prot,(%sr1,va) |
| |
| mtsp t1, %sr1 /* Restore sr1 */ |
| |
| tlb_unlock1 spc,t0 |
| rfir |
| nop |
| |
| dtlb_check_alias_11: |
| do_alias spc,t0,t1,va,pte,prot,dtlb_fault,11 |
| |
| idtlba pte,(va) |
| idtlbp prot,(va) |
| |
| rfir |
| nop |
| |
| nadtlb_miss_11: |
| get_pgd spc,ptp |
| |
| space_check spc,t0,nadtlb_fault |
| |
| L2_ptep ptp,pte,t0,va,nadtlb_check_alias_11 |
| |
| tlb_lock spc,ptp,pte,t0,t1,nadtlb_check_alias_11 |
| update_accessed ptp,pte,t0,t1 |
| |
| make_insert_tlb_11 spc,pte,prot |
| |
| mfsp %sr1,t1 /* Save sr1 so we can use it in tlb inserts */ |
| mtsp spc,%sr1 |
| |
| idtlba pte,(%sr1,va) |
| idtlbp prot,(%sr1,va) |
| |
| mtsp t1, %sr1 /* Restore sr1 */ |
| |
| tlb_unlock1 spc,t0 |
| rfir |
| nop |
| |
| nadtlb_check_alias_11: |
| do_alias spc,t0,t1,va,pte,prot,nadtlb_emulate,11 |
| |
| idtlba pte,(va) |
| idtlbp prot,(va) |
| |
| rfir |
| nop |
| |
| dtlb_miss_20: |
| space_adjust spc,va,t0 |
| get_pgd spc,ptp |
| space_check spc,t0,dtlb_fault |
| |
| L2_ptep ptp,pte,t0,va,dtlb_check_alias_20 |
| |
| tlb_lock spc,ptp,pte,t0,t1,dtlb_check_alias_20 |
| update_accessed ptp,pte,t0,t1 |
| |
| make_insert_tlb spc,pte,prot,t1 |
| |
| f_extend pte,t1 |
| |
| idtlbt pte,prot |
| |
| tlb_unlock1 spc,t0 |
| rfir |
| nop |
| |
| dtlb_check_alias_20: |
| do_alias spc,t0,t1,va,pte,prot,dtlb_fault,20 |
| |
| idtlbt pte,prot |
| |
| rfir |
| nop |
| |
| nadtlb_miss_20: |
| get_pgd spc,ptp |
| |
| space_check spc,t0,nadtlb_fault |
| |
| L2_ptep ptp,pte,t0,va,nadtlb_check_alias_20 |
| |
| tlb_lock spc,ptp,pte,t0,t1,nadtlb_check_alias_20 |
| update_accessed ptp,pte,t0,t1 |
| |
| make_insert_tlb spc,pte,prot,t1 |
| |
| f_extend pte,t1 |
| |
| idtlbt pte,prot |
| |
| tlb_unlock1 spc,t0 |
| rfir |
| nop |
| |
| nadtlb_check_alias_20: |
| do_alias spc,t0,t1,va,pte,prot,nadtlb_emulate,20 |
| |
| idtlbt pte,prot |
| |
| rfir |
| nop |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| nadtlb_emulate: |
| |
| /* |
| * Non access misses can be caused by fdc,fic,pdc,lpa,probe and |
| * probei instructions. We don't want to fault for these |
| * instructions (not only does it not make sense, it can cause |
| * deadlocks, since some flushes are done with the mmap |
| * semaphore held). If the translation doesn't exist, we can't |
| * insert a translation, so have to emulate the side effects |
| * of the instruction. Since we don't insert a translation |
| * we can get a lot of faults during a flush loop, so it makes |
| * sense to try to do it here with minimum overhead. We only |
| * emulate fdc,fic,pdc,probew,prober instructions whose base |
| * and index registers are not shadowed. We defer everything |
| * else to the "slow" path. |
| */ |
| |
| mfctl %cr19,%r9 /* Get iir */ |
| |
| /* PA 2.0 Arch Ref. Book pg 382 has a good description of the insn bits. |
| Checks for fdc,fdce,pdc,"fic,4f",prober,probeir,probew, probeiw */ |
| |
| /* Checks for fdc,fdce,pdc,"fic,4f" only */ |
| ldi 0x280,%r16 |
| and %r9,%r16,%r17 |
| cmpb,<>,n %r16,%r17,nadtlb_probe_check |
| bb,>=,n %r9,26,nadtlb_nullify /* m bit not set, just nullify */ |
| BL get_register,%r25 |
| extrw,u %r9,15,5,%r8 /* Get index register # */ |
| cmpib,COND(=),n -1,%r1,nadtlb_fault /* have to use slow path */ |
| copy %r1,%r24 |
| BL get_register,%r25 |
| extrw,u %r9,10,5,%r8 /* Get base register # */ |
| cmpib,COND(=),n -1,%r1,nadtlb_fault /* have to use slow path */ |
| BL set_register,%r25 |
| add,l %r1,%r24,%r1 /* doesn't affect c/b bits */ |
| |
| nadtlb_nullify: |
| mfctl %ipsw,%r8 |
| ldil L%PSW_N,%r9 |
| or %r8,%r9,%r8 /* Set PSW_N */ |
| mtctl %r8,%ipsw |
| |
| rfir |
| nop |
| |
| /* |
| When there is no translation for the probe address then we |
| must nullify the insn and return zero in the target regsiter. |
| This will indicate to the calling code that it does not have |
| write/read privileges to this address. |
| |
| This should technically work for prober and probew in PA 1.1, |
| and also probe,r and probe,w in PA 2.0 |
| |
| WARNING: USE ONLY NON-SHADOW REGISTERS WITH PROBE INSN! |
| THE SLOW-PATH EMULATION HAS NOT BEEN WRITTEN YET. |
| |
| */ |
| nadtlb_probe_check: |
| ldi 0x80,%r16 |
| and %r9,%r16,%r17 |
| cmpb,<>,n %r16,%r17,nadtlb_fault /* Must be probe,[rw]*/ |
| BL get_register,%r25 /* Find the target register */ |
| extrw,u %r9,31,5,%r8 /* Get target register */ |
| cmpib,COND(=),n -1,%r1,nadtlb_fault /* have to use slow path */ |
| BL set_register,%r25 |
| copy %r0,%r1 /* Write zero to target register */ |
| b nadtlb_nullify /* Nullify return insn */ |
| nop |
| |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| itlb_miss_20w: |
| |
| /* |
| * I miss is a little different, since we allow users to fault |
| * on the gateway page which is in the kernel address space. |
| */ |
| |
| space_adjust spc,va,t0 |
| get_pgd spc,ptp |
| space_check spc,t0,itlb_fault |
| |
| L3_ptep ptp,pte,t0,va,itlb_fault |
| |
| tlb_lock spc,ptp,pte,t0,t1,itlb_fault |
| update_accessed ptp,pte,t0,t1 |
| |
| make_insert_tlb spc,pte,prot,t1 |
| |
| iitlbt pte,prot |
| |
| tlb_unlock1 spc,t0 |
| rfir |
| nop |
| |
| naitlb_miss_20w: |
| |
| /* |
| * I miss is a little different, since we allow users to fault |
| * on the gateway page which is in the kernel address space. |
| */ |
| |
| space_adjust spc,va,t0 |
| get_pgd spc,ptp |
| space_check spc,t0,naitlb_fault |
| |
| L3_ptep ptp,pte,t0,va,naitlb_check_alias_20w |
| |
| tlb_lock spc,ptp,pte,t0,t1,naitlb_check_alias_20w |
| update_accessed ptp,pte,t0,t1 |
| |
| make_insert_tlb spc,pte,prot,t1 |
| |
| iitlbt pte,prot |
| |
| tlb_unlock1 spc,t0 |
| rfir |
| nop |
| |
| naitlb_check_alias_20w: |
| do_alias spc,t0,t1,va,pte,prot,naitlb_fault,20 |
| |
| iitlbt pte,prot |
| |
| rfir |
| nop |
| |
| #else |
| |
| itlb_miss_11: |
| get_pgd spc,ptp |
| |
| space_check spc,t0,itlb_fault |
| |
| L2_ptep ptp,pte,t0,va,itlb_fault |
| |
| tlb_lock spc,ptp,pte,t0,t1,itlb_fault |
| update_accessed ptp,pte,t0,t1 |
| |
| make_insert_tlb_11 spc,pte,prot |
| |
| mfsp %sr1,t1 /* Save sr1 so we can use it in tlb inserts */ |
| mtsp spc,%sr1 |
| |
| iitlba pte,(%sr1,va) |
| iitlbp prot,(%sr1,va) |
| |
| mtsp t1, %sr1 /* Restore sr1 */ |
| |
| tlb_unlock1 spc,t0 |
| rfir |
| nop |
| |
| naitlb_miss_11: |
| get_pgd spc,ptp |
| |
| space_check spc,t0,naitlb_fault |
| |
| L2_ptep ptp,pte,t0,va,naitlb_check_alias_11 |
| |
| tlb_lock spc,ptp,pte,t0,t1,naitlb_check_alias_11 |
| update_accessed ptp,pte,t0,t1 |
| |
| make_insert_tlb_11 spc,pte,prot |
| |
| mfsp %sr1,t1 /* Save sr1 so we can use it in tlb inserts */ |
| mtsp spc,%sr1 |
| |
| iitlba pte,(%sr1,va) |
| iitlbp prot,(%sr1,va) |
| |
| mtsp t1, %sr1 /* Restore sr1 */ |
| |
| tlb_unlock1 spc,t0 |
| rfir |
| nop |
| |
| naitlb_check_alias_11: |
| do_alias spc,t0,t1,va,pte,prot,itlb_fault,11 |
| |
| iitlba pte,(%sr0, va) |
| iitlbp prot,(%sr0, va) |
| |
| rfir |
| nop |
| |
| |
| itlb_miss_20: |
| get_pgd spc,ptp |
| |
| space_check spc,t0,itlb_fault |
| |
| L2_ptep ptp,pte,t0,va,itlb_fault |
| |
| tlb_lock spc,ptp,pte,t0,t1,itlb_fault |
| update_accessed ptp,pte,t0,t1 |
| |
| make_insert_tlb spc,pte,prot,t1 |
| |
| f_extend pte,t1 |
| |
| iitlbt pte,prot |
| |
| tlb_unlock1 spc,t0 |
| rfir |
| nop |
| |
| naitlb_miss_20: |
| get_pgd spc,ptp |
| |
| space_check spc,t0,naitlb_fault |
| |
| L2_ptep ptp,pte,t0,va,naitlb_check_alias_20 |
| |
| tlb_lock spc,ptp,pte,t0,t1,naitlb_check_alias_20 |
| update_accessed ptp,pte,t0,t1 |
| |
| make_insert_tlb spc,pte,prot,t1 |
| |
| f_extend pte,t1 |
| |
| iitlbt pte,prot |
| |
| tlb_unlock1 spc,t0 |
| rfir |
| nop |
| |
| naitlb_check_alias_20: |
| do_alias spc,t0,t1,va,pte,prot,naitlb_fault,20 |
| |
| iitlbt pte,prot |
| |
| rfir |
| nop |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| |
| dbit_trap_20w: |
| space_adjust spc,va,t0 |
| get_pgd spc,ptp |
| space_check spc,t0,dbit_fault |
| |
| L3_ptep ptp,pte,t0,va,dbit_fault |
| |
| tlb_lock spc,ptp,pte,t0,t1,dbit_fault |
| update_dirty ptp,pte,t1 |
| |
| make_insert_tlb spc,pte,prot,t1 |
| |
| idtlbt pte,prot |
| |
| tlb_unlock0 spc,t0 |
| rfir |
| nop |
| #else |
| |
| dbit_trap_11: |
| |
| get_pgd spc,ptp |
| |
| space_check spc,t0,dbit_fault |
| |
| L2_ptep ptp,pte,t0,va,dbit_fault |
| |
| tlb_lock spc,ptp,pte,t0,t1,dbit_fault |
| update_dirty ptp,pte,t1 |
| |
| make_insert_tlb_11 spc,pte,prot |
| |
| mfsp %sr1,t1 /* Save sr1 so we can use it in tlb inserts */ |
| mtsp spc,%sr1 |
| |
| idtlba pte,(%sr1,va) |
| idtlbp prot,(%sr1,va) |
| |
| mtsp t1, %sr1 /* Restore sr1 */ |
| |
| tlb_unlock0 spc,t0 |
| rfir |
| nop |
| |
| dbit_trap_20: |
| get_pgd spc,ptp |
| |
| space_check spc,t0,dbit_fault |
| |
| L2_ptep ptp,pte,t0,va,dbit_fault |
| |
| tlb_lock spc,ptp,pte,t0,t1,dbit_fault |
| update_dirty ptp,pte,t1 |
| |
| make_insert_tlb spc,pte,prot,t1 |
| |
| f_extend pte,t1 |
| |
| idtlbt pte,prot |
| |
| tlb_unlock0 spc,t0 |
| rfir |
| nop |
| #endif |
| |
| .import handle_interruption,code |
| |
| kernel_bad_space: |
| b intr_save |
| ldi 31,%r8 /* Use an unused code */ |
| |
| dbit_fault: |
| b intr_save |
| ldi 20,%r8 |
| |
| itlb_fault: |
| b intr_save |
| ldi 6,%r8 |
| |
| nadtlb_fault: |
| b intr_save |
| ldi 17,%r8 |
| |
| naitlb_fault: |
| b intr_save |
| ldi 16,%r8 |
| |
| dtlb_fault: |
| b intr_save |
| ldi 15,%r8 |
| |
| /* Register saving semantics for system calls: |
| |
| %r1 clobbered by system call macro in userspace |
| %r2 saved in PT_REGS by gateway page |
| %r3 - %r18 preserved by C code (saved by signal code) |
| %r19 - %r20 saved in PT_REGS by gateway page |
| %r21 - %r22 non-standard syscall args |
| stored in kernel stack by gateway page |
| %r23 - %r26 arg3-arg0, saved in PT_REGS by gateway page |
| %r27 - %r30 saved in PT_REGS by gateway page |
| %r31 syscall return pointer |
| */ |
| |
| /* Floating point registers (FIXME: what do we do with these?) |
| |
| %fr0 - %fr3 status/exception, not preserved |
| %fr4 - %fr7 arguments |
| %fr8 - %fr11 not preserved by C code |
| %fr12 - %fr21 preserved by C code |
| %fr22 - %fr31 not preserved by C code |
| */ |
| |
| .macro reg_save regs |
| STREG %r3, PT_GR3(\regs) |
| STREG %r4, PT_GR4(\regs) |
| STREG %r5, PT_GR5(\regs) |
| STREG %r6, PT_GR6(\regs) |
| STREG %r7, PT_GR7(\regs) |
| STREG %r8, PT_GR8(\regs) |
| STREG %r9, PT_GR9(\regs) |
| STREG %r10,PT_GR10(\regs) |
| STREG %r11,PT_GR11(\regs) |
| STREG %r12,PT_GR12(\regs) |
| STREG %r13,PT_GR13(\regs) |
| STREG %r14,PT_GR14(\regs) |
| STREG %r15,PT_GR15(\regs) |
| STREG %r16,PT_GR16(\regs) |
| STREG %r17,PT_GR17(\regs) |
| STREG %r18,PT_GR18(\regs) |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro reg_restore regs |
| LDREG PT_GR3(\regs), %r3 |
| LDREG PT_GR4(\regs), %r4 |
| LDREG PT_GR5(\regs), %r5 |
| LDREG PT_GR6(\regs), %r6 |
| LDREG PT_GR7(\regs), %r7 |
| LDREG PT_GR8(\regs), %r8 |
| LDREG PT_GR9(\regs), %r9 |
| LDREG PT_GR10(\regs),%r10 |
| LDREG PT_GR11(\regs),%r11 |
| LDREG PT_GR12(\regs),%r12 |
| LDREG PT_GR13(\regs),%r13 |
| LDREG PT_GR14(\regs),%r14 |
| LDREG PT_GR15(\regs),%r15 |
| LDREG PT_GR16(\regs),%r16 |
| LDREG PT_GR17(\regs),%r17 |
| LDREG PT_GR18(\regs),%r18 |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro fork_like name |
| ENTRY(sys_\name\()_wrapper) |
| LDREG TI_TASK-THREAD_SZ_ALGN-FRAME_SIZE(%r30), %r1 |
| ldo TASK_REGS(%r1),%r1 |
| reg_save %r1 |
| mfctl %cr27, %r28 |
| ldil L%sys_\name, %r31 |
| be R%sys_\name(%sr4,%r31) |
| STREG %r28, PT_CR27(%r1) |
| ENDPROC(sys_\name\()_wrapper) |
| .endm |
| |
| fork_like clone |
| fork_like fork |
| fork_like vfork |
| |
| /* Set the return value for the child */ |
| ENTRY(child_return) |
| BL schedule_tail, %r2 |
| nop |
| finish_child_return: |
| LDREG TI_TASK-THREAD_SZ_ALGN-FRAME_SIZE(%r30), %r1 |
| ldo TASK_REGS(%r1),%r1 /* get pt regs */ |
| |
| LDREG PT_CR27(%r1), %r3 |
| mtctl %r3, %cr27 |
| reg_restore %r1 |
| b syscall_exit |
| copy %r0,%r28 |
| ENDPROC(child_return) |
| |
| ENTRY(sys_rt_sigreturn_wrapper) |
| LDREG TI_TASK-THREAD_SZ_ALGN-FRAME_SIZE(%r30),%r26 |
| ldo TASK_REGS(%r26),%r26 /* get pt regs */ |
| /* Don't save regs, we are going to restore them from sigcontext. */ |
| STREG %r2, -RP_OFFSET(%r30) |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| ldo FRAME_SIZE(%r30), %r30 |
| BL sys_rt_sigreturn,%r2 |
| ldo -16(%r30),%r29 /* Reference param save area */ |
| #else |
| BL sys_rt_sigreturn,%r2 |
| ldo FRAME_SIZE(%r30), %r30 |
| #endif |
| |
| ldo -FRAME_SIZE(%r30), %r30 |
| LDREG -RP_OFFSET(%r30), %r2 |
| |
| /* FIXME: I think we need to restore a few more things here. */ |
| LDREG TI_TASK-THREAD_SZ_ALGN-FRAME_SIZE(%r30),%r1 |
| ldo TASK_REGS(%r1),%r1 /* get pt regs */ |
| reg_restore %r1 |
| |
| /* If the signal was received while the process was blocked on a |
| * syscall, then r2 will take us to syscall_exit; otherwise r2 will |
| * take us to syscall_exit_rfi and on to intr_return. |
| */ |
| bv %r0(%r2) |
| LDREG PT_GR28(%r1),%r28 /* reload original r28 for syscall_exit */ |
| ENDPROC(sys_rt_sigreturn_wrapper) |
| |
| ENTRY(syscall_exit) |
| /* NOTE: Not all syscalls exit this way. rt_sigreturn will exit |
| * via syscall_exit_rfi if the signal was received while the process |
| * was running. |
| */ |
| |
| /* save return value now */ |
| |
| mfctl %cr30, %r1 |
| LDREG TI_TASK(%r1),%r1 |
| STREG %r28,TASK_PT_GR28(%r1) |
| |
| /* Seems to me that dp could be wrong here, if the syscall involved |
| * calling a module, and nothing got round to restoring dp on return. |
| */ |
| loadgp |
| |
| syscall_check_resched: |
| |
| /* check for reschedule */ |
| |
| LDREG TI_FLAGS-THREAD_SZ_ALGN-FRAME_SIZE(%r30),%r19 /* long */ |
| bb,<,n %r19, 31-TIF_NEED_RESCHED, syscall_do_resched /* forward */ |
| |
| .import do_signal,code |
| syscall_check_sig: |
| LDREG TI_FLAGS-THREAD_SZ_ALGN-FRAME_SIZE(%r30),%r19 |
| ldi (_TIF_SIGPENDING|_TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME), %r26 |
| and,COND(<>) %r19, %r26, %r0 |
| b,n syscall_restore /* skip past if we've nothing to do */ |
| |
| syscall_do_signal: |
| /* Save callee-save registers (for sigcontext). |
| * FIXME: After this point the process structure should be |
| * consistent with all the relevant state of the process |
| * before the syscall. We need to verify this. |
| */ |
| LDREG TI_TASK-THREAD_SZ_ALGN-FRAME_SIZE(%r30),%r1 |
| ldo TASK_REGS(%r1), %r26 /* struct pt_regs *regs */ |
| reg_save %r26 |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| ldo -16(%r30),%r29 /* Reference param save area */ |
| #endif |
| |
| BL do_notify_resume,%r2 |
| ldi 1, %r25 /* long in_syscall = 1 */ |
| |
| LDREG TI_TASK-THREAD_SZ_ALGN-FRAME_SIZE(%r30),%r1 |
| ldo TASK_REGS(%r1), %r20 /* reload pt_regs */ |
| reg_restore %r20 |
| |
| b,n syscall_check_sig |
| |
| syscall_restore: |
| LDREG TI_TASK-THREAD_SZ_ALGN-FRAME_SIZE(%r30),%r1 |
| |
| /* Are we being ptraced? */ |
| ldw TASK_FLAGS(%r1),%r19 |
| ldi _TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE_MASK,%r2 |
| and,COND(=) %r19,%r2,%r0 |
| b,n syscall_restore_rfi |
| |
| ldo TASK_PT_FR31(%r1),%r19 /* reload fpregs */ |
| rest_fp %r19 |
| |
| LDREG TASK_PT_SAR(%r1),%r19 /* restore SAR */ |
| mtsar %r19 |
| |
| LDREG TASK_PT_GR2(%r1),%r2 /* restore user rp */ |
| LDREG TASK_PT_GR19(%r1),%r19 |
| LDREG TASK_PT_GR20(%r1),%r20 |
| LDREG TASK_PT_GR21(%r1),%r21 |
| LDREG TASK_PT_GR22(%r1),%r22 |
| LDREG TASK_PT_GR23(%r1),%r23 |
| LDREG TASK_PT_GR24(%r1),%r24 |
| LDREG TASK_PT_GR25(%r1),%r25 |
| LDREG TASK_PT_GR26(%r1),%r26 |
| LDREG TASK_PT_GR27(%r1),%r27 /* restore user dp */ |
| LDREG TASK_PT_GR28(%r1),%r28 /* syscall return value */ |
| LDREG TASK_PT_GR29(%r1),%r29 |
| LDREG TASK_PT_GR31(%r1),%r31 /* restore syscall rp */ |
| |
| /* NOTE: We use rsm/ssm pair to make this operation atomic */ |
| LDREG TASK_PT_GR30(%r1),%r1 /* Get user sp */ |
| rsm PSW_SM_I, %r0 |
| copy %r1,%r30 /* Restore user sp */ |
| mfsp %sr3,%r1 /* Get user space id */ |
| mtsp %r1,%sr7 /* Restore sr7 */ |
| ssm PSW_SM_I, %r0 |
| |
| /* Set sr2 to zero for userspace syscalls to work. */ |
| mtsp %r0,%sr2 |
| mtsp %r1,%sr4 /* Restore sr4 */ |
| mtsp %r1,%sr5 /* Restore sr5 */ |
| mtsp %r1,%sr6 /* Restore sr6 */ |
| |
| depi 3,31,2,%r31 /* ensure return to user mode. */ |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| /* decide whether to reset the wide mode bit |
| * |
| * For a syscall, the W bit is stored in the lowest bit |
| * of sp. Extract it and reset W if it is zero */ |
| extrd,u,*<> %r30,63,1,%r1 |
| rsm PSW_SM_W, %r0 |
| /* now reset the lowest bit of sp if it was set */ |
| xor %r30,%r1,%r30 |
| #endif |
| be,n 0(%sr3,%r31) /* return to user space */ |
| |
| /* We have to return via an RFI, so that PSW T and R bits can be set |
| * appropriately. |
| * This sets up pt_regs so we can return via intr_restore, which is not |
| * the most efficient way of doing things, but it works. |
| */ |
| syscall_restore_rfi: |
| ldo -1(%r0),%r2 /* Set recovery cntr to -1 */ |
| mtctl %r2,%cr0 /* for immediate trap */ |
| LDREG TASK_PT_PSW(%r1),%r2 /* Get old PSW */ |
| ldi 0x0b,%r20 /* Create new PSW */ |
| depi -1,13,1,%r20 /* C, Q, D, and I bits */ |
| |
| /* The values of SINGLESTEP_BIT and BLOCKSTEP_BIT are |
| * set in thread_info.h and converted to PA bitmap |
| * numbers in asm-offsets.c */ |
| |
| /* if ((%r19.SINGLESTEP_BIT)) { %r20.27=1} */ |
| extru,= %r19,TIF_SINGLESTEP_PA_BIT,1,%r0 |
| depi -1,27,1,%r20 /* R bit */ |
| |
| /* if ((%r19.BLOCKSTEP_BIT)) { %r20.7=1} */ |
| extru,= %r19,TIF_BLOCKSTEP_PA_BIT,1,%r0 |
| depi -1,7,1,%r20 /* T bit */ |
| |
| STREG %r20,TASK_PT_PSW(%r1) |
| |
| /* Always store space registers, since sr3 can be changed (e.g. fork) */ |
| |
| mfsp %sr3,%r25 |
| STREG %r25,TASK_PT_SR3(%r1) |
| STREG %r25,TASK_PT_SR4(%r1) |
| STREG %r25,TASK_PT_SR5(%r1) |
| STREG %r25,TASK_PT_SR6(%r1) |
| STREG %r25,TASK_PT_SR7(%r1) |
| STREG %r25,TASK_PT_IASQ0(%r1) |
| STREG %r25,TASK_PT_IASQ1(%r1) |
| |
| /* XXX W bit??? */ |
| /* Now if old D bit is clear, it means we didn't save all registers |
| * on syscall entry, so do that now. This only happens on TRACEME |
| * calls, or if someone attached to us while we were on a syscall. |
| * We could make this more efficient by not saving r3-r18, but |
| * then we wouldn't be able to use the common intr_restore path. |
| * It is only for traced processes anyway, so performance is not |
| * an issue. |
| */ |
| bb,< %r2,30,pt_regs_ok /* Branch if D set */ |
| ldo TASK_REGS(%r1),%r25 |
| reg_save %r25 /* Save r3 to r18 */ |
| |
| /* Save the current sr */ |
| mfsp %sr0,%r2 |
| STREG %r2,TASK_PT_SR0(%r1) |
| |
| /* Save the scratch sr */ |
| mfsp %sr1,%r2 |
| STREG %r2,TASK_PT_SR1(%r1) |
| |
| /* sr2 should be set to zero for userspace syscalls */ |
| STREG %r0,TASK_PT_SR2(%r1) |
| |
| LDREG TASK_PT_GR31(%r1),%r2 |
| depi 3,31,2,%r2 /* ensure return to user mode. */ |
| STREG %r2,TASK_PT_IAOQ0(%r1) |
| ldo 4(%r2),%r2 |
| STREG %r2,TASK_PT_IAOQ1(%r1) |
| b intr_restore |
| copy %r25,%r16 |
| |
| pt_regs_ok: |
| LDREG TASK_PT_IAOQ0(%r1),%r2 |
| depi 3,31,2,%r2 /* ensure return to user mode. */ |
| STREG %r2,TASK_PT_IAOQ0(%r1) |
| LDREG TASK_PT_IAOQ1(%r1),%r2 |
| depi 3,31,2,%r2 |
| STREG %r2,TASK_PT_IAOQ1(%r1) |
| b intr_restore |
| copy %r25,%r16 |
| |
| syscall_do_resched: |
| load32 syscall_check_resched,%r2 /* if resched, we start over again */ |
| load32 schedule,%r19 |
| bv %r0(%r19) /* jumps to schedule() */ |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| ldo -16(%r30),%r29 /* Reference param save area */ |
| #else |
| nop |
| #endif |
| ENDPROC(syscall_exit) |
| |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_TRACER |
| |
| .import ftrace_function_trampoline,code |
| .align L1_CACHE_BYTES |
| .globl mcount |
| .type mcount, @function |
| ENTRY(mcount) |
| _mcount: |
| .export _mcount,data |
| .proc |
| .callinfo caller,frame=0 |
| .entry |
| /* |
| * The 64bit mcount() function pointer needs 4 dwords, of which the |
| * first two are free. We optimize it here and put 2 instructions for |
| * calling mcount(), and 2 instructions for ftrace_stub(). That way we |
| * have all on one L1 cacheline. |
| */ |
| b ftrace_function_trampoline |
| copy %r3, %arg2 /* caller original %sp */ |
| ftrace_stub: |
| .globl ftrace_stub |
| .type ftrace_stub, @function |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| bve (%rp) |
| #else |
| bv %r0(%rp) |
| #endif |
| nop |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| .dword mcount |
| .dword 0 /* code in head.S puts value of global gp here */ |
| #endif |
| .exit |
| .procend |
| ENDPROC(mcount) |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER |
| .align 8 |
| .globl return_to_handler |
| .type return_to_handler, @function |
| ENTRY(return_to_handler) |
| .proc |
| .callinfo caller,frame=FRAME_SIZE |
| .entry |
| .export parisc_return_to_handler,data |
| parisc_return_to_handler: |
| copy %r3,%r1 |
| STREG %r0,-RP_OFFSET(%sp) /* store 0 as %rp */ |
| copy %sp,%r3 |
| STREGM %r1,FRAME_SIZE(%sp) |
| STREG %ret0,8(%r3) |
| STREG %ret1,16(%r3) |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| loadgp |
| #endif |
| |
| /* call ftrace_return_to_handler(0) */ |
| .import ftrace_return_to_handler,code |
| load32 ftrace_return_to_handler,%ret0 |
| load32 .Lftrace_ret,%r2 |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| ldo -16(%sp),%ret1 /* Reference param save area */ |
| bve (%ret0) |
| #else |
| bv %r0(%ret0) |
| #endif |
| ldi 0,%r26 |
| .Lftrace_ret: |
| copy %ret0,%rp |
| |
| /* restore original return values */ |
| LDREG 8(%r3),%ret0 |
| LDREG 16(%r3),%ret1 |
| |
| /* return from function */ |
| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| bve (%rp) |
| #else |
| bv %r0(%rp) |
| #endif |
| LDREGM -FRAME_SIZE(%sp),%r3 |
| .exit |
| .procend |
| ENDPROC(return_to_handler) |
| |
| #endif /* CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER */ |
| |
| #endif /* CONFIG_FUNCTION_TRACER */ |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_IRQSTACKS |
| /* void call_on_stack(unsigned long param1, void *func, |
| unsigned long new_stack) */ |
| ENTRY(call_on_stack) |
| copy %sp, %r1 |
| |
| /* Regarding the HPPA calling conventions for function pointers, |
| we assume the PIC register is not changed across call. For |
| CONFIG_64BIT, the argument pointer is left to point at the |
| argument region allocated for the call to call_on_stack. */ |
| # ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| /* Switch to new stack. We allocate two 128 byte frames. */ |
| ldo 256(%arg2), %sp |
| /* Save previous stack pointer and return pointer in frame marker */ |
| STREG %rp, -144(%sp) |
| /* Calls always use function descriptor */ |
| LDREG 16(%arg1), %arg1 |
| bve,l (%arg1), %rp |
| STREG %r1, -136(%sp) |
| LDREG -144(%sp), %rp |
| bve (%rp) |
| LDREG -136(%sp), %sp |
| # else |
| /* Switch to new stack. We allocate two 64 byte frames. */ |
| ldo 128(%arg2), %sp |
| /* Save previous stack pointer and return pointer in frame marker */ |
| STREG %r1, -68(%sp) |
| STREG %rp, -84(%sp) |
| /* Calls use function descriptor if PLABEL bit is set */ |
| bb,>=,n %arg1, 30, 1f |
| depwi 0,31,2, %arg1 |
| LDREG 0(%arg1), %arg1 |
| 1: |
| be,l 0(%sr4,%arg1), %sr0, %r31 |
| copy %r31, %rp |
| LDREG -84(%sp), %rp |
| bv (%rp) |
| LDREG -68(%sp), %sp |
| # endif /* CONFIG_64BIT */ |
| ENDPROC(call_on_stack) |
| #endif /* CONFIG_IRQSTACKS */ |
| |
| get_register: |
| /* |
| * get_register is used by the non access tlb miss handlers to |
| * copy the value of the general register specified in r8 into |
| * r1. This routine can't be used for shadowed registers, since |
| * the rfir will restore the original value. So, for the shadowed |
| * registers we put a -1 into r1 to indicate that the register |
| * should not be used (the register being copied could also have |
| * a -1 in it, but that is OK, it just means that we will have |
| * to use the slow path instead). |
| */ |
| blr %r8,%r0 |
| nop |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r0 */ |
| copy %r0,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r1 - shadowed */ |
| ldi -1,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r2 */ |
| copy %r2,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r3 */ |
| copy %r3,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r4 */ |
| copy %r4,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r5 */ |
| copy %r5,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r6 */ |
| copy %r6,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r7 */ |
| copy %r7,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r8 - shadowed */ |
| ldi -1,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r9 - shadowed */ |
| ldi -1,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r10 */ |
| copy %r10,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r11 */ |
| copy %r11,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r12 */ |
| copy %r12,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r13 */ |
| copy %r13,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r14 */ |
| copy %r14,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r15 */ |
| copy %r15,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r16 - shadowed */ |
| ldi -1,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r17 - shadowed */ |
| ldi -1,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r18 */ |
| copy %r18,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r19 */ |
| copy %r19,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r20 */ |
| copy %r20,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r21 */ |
| copy %r21,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r22 */ |
| copy %r22,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r23 */ |
| copy %r23,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r24 - shadowed */ |
| ldi -1,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r25 - shadowed */ |
| ldi -1,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r26 */ |
| copy %r26,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r27 */ |
| copy %r27,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r28 */ |
| copy %r28,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r29 */ |
| copy %r29,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r30 */ |
| copy %r30,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r31 */ |
| copy %r31,%r1 |
| |
| |
| set_register: |
| /* |
| * set_register is used by the non access tlb miss handlers to |
| * copy the value of r1 into the general register specified in |
| * r8. |
| */ |
| blr %r8,%r0 |
| nop |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r0 (silly, but it is a place holder) */ |
| copy %r1,%r0 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r1 */ |
| copy %r1,%r1 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r2 */ |
| copy %r1,%r2 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r3 */ |
| copy %r1,%r3 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r4 */ |
| copy %r1,%r4 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r5 */ |
| copy %r1,%r5 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r6 */ |
| copy %r1,%r6 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r7 */ |
| copy %r1,%r7 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r8 */ |
| copy %r1,%r8 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r9 */ |
| copy %r1,%r9 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r10 */ |
| copy %r1,%r10 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r11 */ |
| copy %r1,%r11 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r12 */ |
| copy %r1,%r12 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r13 */ |
| copy %r1,%r13 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r14 */ |
| copy %r1,%r14 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r15 */ |
| copy %r1,%r15 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r16 */ |
| copy %r1,%r16 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r17 */ |
| copy %r1,%r17 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r18 */ |
| copy %r1,%r18 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r19 */ |
| copy %r1,%r19 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r20 */ |
| copy %r1,%r20 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r21 */ |
| copy %r1,%r21 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r22 */ |
| copy %r1,%r22 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r23 */ |
| copy %r1,%r23 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r24 */ |
| copy %r1,%r24 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r25 */ |
| copy %r1,%r25 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r26 */ |
| copy %r1,%r26 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r27 */ |
| copy %r1,%r27 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r28 */ |
| copy %r1,%r28 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r29 */ |
| copy %r1,%r29 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r30 */ |
| copy %r1,%r30 |
| bv %r0(%r25) /* r31 */ |
| copy %r1,%r31 |
| |