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authorIngo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>2009-04-24 10:11:18 +0200
committerIngo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>2009-04-24 10:11:23 +0200
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parent091069740304c979f957ceacec39c461d0192158 (diff)
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Merge commit 'v2.6.30-rc3' into tracing/hw-branch-tracing
Conflicts:
	arch/x86/kernel/ptrace.c

Merge reason: fix the conflict above, and also pick up the CONFIG_BROKEN
              dependency change from upstream so that we can remove it
	      here.

Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
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+/*
+ * Exception handling for Microblaze
+ *
+ * Rewriten interrupt handling
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Michal Simek <monstr@monstr.eu>
+ * Copyright (C) 2008-2009 PetaLogix
+ *
+ * uClinux customisation (C) 2005 John Williams
+ *
+ * MMU code derived from arch/ppc/kernel/head_4xx.S:
+ *	Copyright (C) 1995-1996 Gary Thomas <gdt@linuxppc.org>
+ *		Initial PowerPC version.
+ *	Copyright (C) 1996 Cort Dougan <cort@cs.nmt.edu>
+ *		Rewritten for PReP
+ *	Copyright (C) 1996 Paul Mackerras <paulus@cs.anu.edu.au>
+ *		Low-level exception handers, MMU support, and rewrite.
+ *	Copyright (C) 1997 Dan Malek <dmalek@jlc.net>
+ *		PowerPC 8xx modifications.
+ *	Copyright (C) 1998-1999 TiVo, Inc.
+ *		PowerPC 403GCX modifications.
+ *	Copyright (C) 1999 Grant Erickson <grant@lcse.umn.edu>
+ *		PowerPC 403GCX/405GP modifications.
+ *	Copyright 2000 MontaVista Software Inc.
+ *		PPC405 modifications
+ *	PowerPC 403GCX/405GP modifications.
+ *		Author: MontaVista Software, Inc.
+ *		frank_rowand@mvista.com or source@mvista.com
+ *		debbie_chu@mvista.com
+ *
+ * Original code
+ * Copyright (C) 2004 Xilinx, Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published
+ * by the Free Software Foundation.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Here are the handlers which don't require enabling translation
+ * and calling other kernel code thus we can keep their design very simple
+ * and do all processing in real mode. All what they need is a valid current
+ * (that is an issue for the CONFIG_REGISTER_TASK_PTR case)
+ * This handlers use r3,r4,r5,r6 and optionally r[current] to work therefore
+ * these registers are saved/restored
+ * The handlers which require translation are in entry.S --KAA
+ *
+ * Microblaze HW Exception Handler
+ * - Non self-modifying exception handler for the following exception conditions
+ *   - Unalignment
+ *   - Instruction bus error
+ *   - Data bus error
+ *   - Illegal instruction opcode
+ *   - Divide-by-zero
+ *
+ * Note we disable interrupts during exception handling, otherwise we will
+ * possibly get multiple re-entrancy if interrupt handles themselves cause
+ * exceptions. JW
+ */
+
+#include <asm/exceptions.h>
+#include <asm/unistd.h>
+#include <asm/page.h>
+
+#include <asm/entry.h>
+#include <asm/current.h>
+#include <linux/linkage.h>
+
+#include <asm/mmu.h>
+#include <asm/pgtable.h>
+#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
+
+/* Helpful Macros */
+#define EX_HANDLER_STACK_SIZ	(4*19)
+#define NUM_TO_REG(num)		r ## num
+
+#define LWREG_NOP			\
+	bri	ex_handler_unhandled;	\
+	nop;
+
+#define SWREG_NOP			\
+	bri	ex_handler_unhandled;	\
+	nop;
+
+/* FIXME this is weird - for noMMU kernel is not possible to use brid
+ * instruction which can shorten executed time
+ */
+
+/* r3 is the source */
+#define R3_TO_LWREG_V(regnum)				\
+	swi	r3, r1, 4 * regnum;				\
+	bri	ex_handler_done;
+
+/* r3 is the source */
+#define R3_TO_LWREG(regnum)				\
+	or	NUM_TO_REG (regnum), r0, r3;		\
+	bri	ex_handler_done;
+
+/* r3 is the target */
+#define SWREG_TO_R3_V(regnum)				\
+	lwi	r3, r1, 4 * regnum;				\
+	bri	ex_sw_tail;
+
+/* r3 is the target */
+#define SWREG_TO_R3(regnum)				\
+	or	r3, r0, NUM_TO_REG (regnum);		\
+	bri	ex_sw_tail;
+
+.extern other_exception_handler /* Defined in exception.c */
+
+/*
+ * hw_exception_handler - Handler for exceptions
+ *
+ * Exception handler notes:
+ * - Handles all exceptions
+ * - Does not handle unaligned exceptions during load into r17, r1, r0.
+ * - Does not handle unaligned exceptions during store from r17 (cannot be
+ *   done) and r1 (slows down common case)
+ *
+ *  Relevant register structures
+ *
+ *  EAR - |----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|
+ *      - <  ##   32 bit faulting address     ##  >
+ *
+ *  ESR - |----|----|----|----|----| - | - |-----|-----|
+ *      -                            W   S   REG   EXC
+ *
+ *
+ * STACK FRAME STRUCTURE (for NO_MMU)
+ * ---------------------------------
+ *
+ *      +-------------+         + 0
+ *      |     MSR     |
+ *      +-------------+         + 4
+ *      |     r1      |
+ *      |      .      |
+ *      |      .      |
+ *      |      .      |
+ *      |      .      |
+ *      |     r18     |
+ *      +-------------+         + 76
+ *      |      .      |
+ *      |      .      |
+ *
+ * NO_MMU kernel use the same r0_ram pointed space - look to vmlinux.lds.S
+ * which is used for storing register values - old style was, that value were
+ * stored in stack but in case of failure you lost information about register.
+ * Currently you can see register value in memory in specific place.
+ * In compare to with previous solution the speed should be the same.
+ *
+ * MMU exception handler has different handling compare to no MMU kernel.
+ * Exception handler use jump table for directing of what happen. For MMU kernel
+ * is this approach better because MMU relate exception are handled by asm code
+ * in this file. In compare to with MMU expect of unaligned exception
+ * is everything handled by C code.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * every of these handlers is entered having R3/4/5/6/11/current saved on stack
+ * and clobbered so care should be taken to restore them if someone is going to
+ * return from exception
+ */
+
+/* wrappers to restore state before coming to entry.S */
+
+.global _hw_exception_handler
+.section .text
+.align 4
+.ent _hw_exception_handler
+_hw_exception_handler:
+	addik	r1, r1, -(EX_HANDLER_STACK_SIZ); /* Create stack frame */
+	swi	r3, r1, PT_R3
+	swi	r4, r1, PT_R4
+	swi	r5, r1, PT_R5
+	swi	r6, r1, PT_R6
+
+	mfs	r5, rmsr;
+	nop
+	swi	r5, r1, 0;
+	mfs	r4, rbtr	/* Save BTR before jumping to handler */
+	nop
+	mfs	r3, resr
+	nop
+
+	andi	r5, r3, 0x1000;		/* Check ESR[DS] */
+	beqi	r5, not_in_delay_slot;	/* Branch if ESR[DS] not set */
+	mfs	r17, rbtr;	/* ESR[DS] set - return address in BTR */
+	nop
+not_in_delay_slot:
+	swi	r17, r1, PT_R17
+
+	andi	r5, r3, 0x1F;		/* Extract ESR[EXC] */
+
+	/* Exceptions enabled here. This will allow nested exceptions */
+	mfs	r6, rmsr;
+	nop
+	swi	r6, r1, 0; /* RMSR_OFFSET */
+	ori	r6, r6, 0x100; /* Turn ON the EE bit */
+	andi	r6, r6, ~2; /* Disable interrupts */
+	mts	rmsr, r6;
+	nop
+
+	xori	r6, r5, 1; /* 00001 = Unaligned Exception */
+	/* Jump to unalignment exception handler */
+	beqi	r6, handle_unaligned_ex;
+
+handle_other_ex: /* Handle Other exceptions here */
+	/* Save other volatiles before we make procedure calls below */
+	swi	r7, r1, PT_R7
+	swi	r8, r1, PT_R8
+	swi	r9, r1, PT_R9
+	swi	r10, r1, PT_R10
+	swi	r11, r1, PT_R11
+	swi	r12, r1, PT_R12
+	swi	r14, r1, PT_R14
+	swi	r15, r1, PT_R15
+	swi	r18, r1, PT_R18
+
+	or	r5, r1, r0
+	andi	r6, r3, 0x1F; /* Load ESR[EC] */
+	lwi	r7, r0, PER_CPU(KM) /* MS: saving current kernel mode to regs */
+	swi	r7, r1, PT_MODE
+	mfs	r7, rfsr
+	nop
+	addk	r8, r17, r0; /* Load exception address */
+	bralid	r15, full_exception; /* Branch to the handler */
+	nop;
+
+	/*
+	 * Trigger execution of the signal handler by enabling
+	 * interrupts and calling an invalid syscall.
+	 */
+	mfs	r5, rmsr;
+	nop
+	ori	r5, r5, 2;
+	mts	rmsr, r5; /* enable interrupt */
+	nop
+	addi	r12, r0, __NR_syscalls;
+	brki	r14, 0x08;
+	mfs	r5, rmsr; /* disable interrupt */
+	nop
+	andi	r5, r5, ~2;
+	mts	rmsr, r5;
+	nop
+
+	lwi	r7, r1, PT_R7
+	lwi	r8, r1, PT_R8
+	lwi	r9, r1, PT_R9
+	lwi	r10, r1, PT_R10
+	lwi	r11, r1, PT_R11
+	lwi	r12, r1, PT_R12
+	lwi	r14, r1, PT_R14
+	lwi	r15, r1, PT_R15
+	lwi	r18, r1, PT_R18
+
+	bri	ex_handler_done; /* Complete exception handling */
+
+/* 0x01 - Unaligned data access exception
+ * This occurs when a word access is not aligned on a word boundary,
+ * or when a 16-bit access is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary.
+ * This handler perform the access, and returns, except for MMU when
+ * the unaligned address is last on a 4k page or the physical address is
+ * not found in the page table, in which case unaligned_data_trap is called.
+ */
+handle_unaligned_ex:
+	/* Working registers already saved: R3, R4, R5, R6
+	 *  R3 = ESR
+	 *  R4 = BTR
+	 */
+	mfs	r4, rear;
+	nop
+
+	andi	r6, r3, 0x3E0; /* Mask and extract the register operand */
+	srl	r6, r6; /* r6 >> 5 */
+	srl	r6, r6;
+	srl	r6, r6;
+	srl	r6, r6;
+	srl	r6, r6;
+	/* Store the register operand in a temporary location */
+	sbi	r6, r0, TOPHYS(ex_reg_op);
+
+	andi	r6, r3, 0x400; /* Extract ESR[S] */
+	bnei	r6, ex_sw;
+ex_lw:
+	andi	r6, r3, 0x800; /* Extract ESR[W] */
+	beqi	r6, ex_lhw;
+	lbui	r5, r4, 0; /* Exception address in r4 */
+	/* Load a word, byte-by-byte from destination address
+		and save it in tmp space */
+	sbi	r5, r0, TOPHYS(ex_tmp_data_loc_0);
+	lbui	r5, r4, 1;
+	sbi	r5, r0, TOPHYS(ex_tmp_data_loc_1);
+	lbui	r5, r4, 2;
+	sbi	r5, r0, TOPHYS(ex_tmp_data_loc_2);
+	lbui	r5, r4, 3;
+	sbi	r5, r0, TOPHYS(ex_tmp_data_loc_3);
+	/* Get the destination register value into r3 */
+	lwi	r3, r0, TOPHYS(ex_tmp_data_loc_0);
+	bri	ex_lw_tail;
+ex_lhw:
+	lbui	r5, r4, 0; /* Exception address in r4 */
+	/* Load a half-word, byte-by-byte from destination
+		address and save it in tmp space */
+	sbi	r5, r0, TOPHYS(ex_tmp_data_loc_0);
+	lbui	r5, r4, 1;
+	sbi	r5, r0, TOPHYS(ex_tmp_data_loc_1);
+	/* Get the destination register value into r3 */
+	lhui	r3, r0, TOPHYS(ex_tmp_data_loc_0);
+ex_lw_tail:
+	/* Get the destination register number into r5 */
+	lbui	r5, r0, TOPHYS(ex_reg_op);
+	/* Form load_word jump table offset (lw_table + (8 * regnum)) */
+	la	r6, r0, TOPHYS(lw_table);
+	addk	r5, r5, r5;
+	addk	r5, r5, r5;
+	addk	r5, r5, r5;
+	addk	r5, r5, r6;
+	bra	r5;
+ex_lw_end: /* Exception handling of load word, ends */
+ex_sw:
+	/* Get the destination register number into r5 */
+	lbui	r5, r0, TOPHYS(ex_reg_op);
+	/* Form store_word jump table offset (sw_table + (8 * regnum)) */
+	la	r6, r0, TOPHYS(sw_table);
+	add	r5, r5, r5;
+	add	r5, r5, r5;
+	add	r5, r5, r5;
+	add	r5, r5, r6;
+	bra	r5;
+ex_sw_tail:
+	mfs	r6, resr;
+	nop
+	andi	r6, r6, 0x800; /* Extract ESR[W] */
+	beqi	r6, ex_shw;
+	/* Get the word - delay slot */
+	swi	r3, r0, TOPHYS(ex_tmp_data_loc_0);
+	/* Store the word, byte-by-byte into destination address */
+	lbui	r3, r0, TOPHYS(ex_tmp_data_loc_0);
+	sbi	r3, r4, 0;
+	lbui	r3, r0, TOPHYS(ex_tmp_data_loc_1);
+	sbi	r3, r4, 1;
+	lbui	r3, r0, TOPHYS(ex_tmp_data_loc_2);
+	sbi	r3, r4, 2;
+	lbui	r3, r0, TOPHYS(ex_tmp_data_loc_3);
+	sbi	r3, r4, 3;
+	bri	ex_handler_done;
+
+ex_shw:
+	/* Store the lower half-word, byte-by-byte into destination address */
+	swi	r3, r0, TOPHYS(ex_tmp_data_loc_0);
+	lbui	r3, r0, TOPHYS(ex_tmp_data_loc_2);
+	sbi	r3, r4, 0;
+	lbui	r3, r0, TOPHYS(ex_tmp_data_loc_3);
+	sbi	r3, r4, 1;
+ex_sw_end: /* Exception handling of store word, ends. */
+
+ex_handler_done:
+	lwi	r5, r1, 0 /* RMSR */
+	mts	rmsr, r5
+	nop
+	lwi	r3, r1, PT_R3
+	lwi	r4, r1, PT_R4
+	lwi	r5, r1, PT_R5
+	lwi	r6, r1, PT_R6
+	lwi	r17, r1, PT_R17
+
+	rted	r17, 0
+	addik	r1, r1, (EX_HANDLER_STACK_SIZ); /* Restore stack frame */
+
+.end _hw_exception_handler
+
+ex_handler_unhandled:
+/* FIXME add handle function for unhandled exception - dump register */
+	bri 0
+
+.section .text
+.align 4
+lw_table:
+lw_r0:		R3_TO_LWREG	(0);
+lw_r1:		LWREG_NOP;
+lw_r2:		R3_TO_LWREG	(2);
+lw_r3:		R3_TO_LWREG_V	(3);
+lw_r4:		R3_TO_LWREG_V	(4);
+lw_r5:		R3_TO_LWREG_V	(5);
+lw_r6:		R3_TO_LWREG_V	(6);
+lw_r7:		R3_TO_LWREG	(7);
+lw_r8:		R3_TO_LWREG	(8);
+lw_r9:		R3_TO_LWREG	(9);
+lw_r10:		R3_TO_LWREG	(10);
+lw_r11:		R3_TO_LWREG	(11);
+lw_r12:		R3_TO_LWREG	(12);
+lw_r13:		R3_TO_LWREG	(13);
+lw_r14:		R3_TO_LWREG	(14);
+lw_r15:		R3_TO_LWREG	(15);
+lw_r16:		R3_TO_LWREG	(16);
+lw_r17:		LWREG_NOP;
+lw_r18:		R3_TO_LWREG	(18);
+lw_r19:		R3_TO_LWREG	(19);
+lw_r20:		R3_TO_LWREG	(20);
+lw_r21:		R3_TO_LWREG	(21);
+lw_r22:		R3_TO_LWREG	(22);
+lw_r23:		R3_TO_LWREG	(23);
+lw_r24:		R3_TO_LWREG	(24);
+lw_r25:		R3_TO_LWREG	(25);
+lw_r26:		R3_TO_LWREG	(26);
+lw_r27:		R3_TO_LWREG	(27);
+lw_r28:		R3_TO_LWREG	(28);
+lw_r29:		R3_TO_LWREG	(29);
+lw_r30:		R3_TO_LWREG	(30);
+lw_r31:		R3_TO_LWREG	(31);
+
+sw_table:
+sw_r0:		SWREG_TO_R3	(0);
+sw_r1:		SWREG_NOP;
+sw_r2:		SWREG_TO_R3	(2);
+sw_r3:		SWREG_TO_R3_V	(3);
+sw_r4:		SWREG_TO_R3_V	(4);
+sw_r5:		SWREG_TO_R3_V	(5);
+sw_r6:		SWREG_TO_R3_V	(6);
+sw_r7:		SWREG_TO_R3	(7);
+sw_r8:		SWREG_TO_R3	(8);
+sw_r9:		SWREG_TO_R3	(9);
+sw_r10:		SWREG_TO_R3	(10);
+sw_r11:		SWREG_TO_R3	(11);
+sw_r12:		SWREG_TO_R3	(12);
+sw_r13:		SWREG_TO_R3	(13);
+sw_r14:		SWREG_TO_R3	(14);
+sw_r15:		SWREG_TO_R3	(15);
+sw_r16:		SWREG_TO_R3	(16);
+sw_r17:		SWREG_NOP;
+sw_r18:		SWREG_TO_R3	(18);
+sw_r19:		SWREG_TO_R3	(19);
+sw_r20:		SWREG_TO_R3	(20);
+sw_r21:		SWREG_TO_R3	(21);
+sw_r22:		SWREG_TO_R3	(22);
+sw_r23:		SWREG_TO_R3	(23);
+sw_r24:		SWREG_TO_R3	(24);
+sw_r25:		SWREG_TO_R3	(25);
+sw_r26:		SWREG_TO_R3	(26);
+sw_r27:		SWREG_TO_R3	(27);
+sw_r28:		SWREG_TO_R3	(28);
+sw_r29:		SWREG_TO_R3	(29);
+sw_r30:		SWREG_TO_R3	(30);
+sw_r31:		SWREG_TO_R3	(31);
+
+/* Temporary data structures used in the handler */
+.section .data
+.align 4
+ex_tmp_data_loc_0:
+	.byte 0
+ex_tmp_data_loc_1:
+	.byte 0
+ex_tmp_data_loc_2:
+	.byte 0
+ex_tmp_data_loc_3:
+	.byte 0
+ex_reg_op:
+	.byte 0